Newcomer Lunch on October 5 |
Whether you have been at St. B's for one week or over a year, you are invited to join Fr. Josh for a light lunch for newcomers in Wallace Hall at 12:15 p.m. on Sunday, October 5. Children are welcome.
Click here to RSVP by Thursday, October 2.
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| Holy Eucharist, 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. |
Please join us this Sunday for Holy Eucharist at 8:30 or 11:00 a.m. The 8:30 service will be live-streamed and available on demand for later viewing.
For Families: The nursery will open at 8:15 a.m. for ages 0–3 years, and the 8:30 service will include a children's homily for 3 years through 6th grade.
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Over the past week, several members of St. B's have been with New Life Restoration Ministries in Kenya. Their time included visiting the New Life school and orphanage, exploring Nairobi, worshiping at the central church, and experiencing local markets and a safari. Please keep Jay, Mike, Fr. Josh, Neil, Pam, Margaret, and Doug in your prayers as they travel home.
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📺 ICYMI – If you missed this past Sunday's "Why The Mystics Still Matter Now" Adult Formation class (or, if you were there and just want to watch it again) click here to view a video of the class.
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🎶 Save the Date – the annual All Saints Evensong Service will be Sunday, November 2 at 5:00 p.m. Led by the St. B's Chamber Singers, we gather by candlelight on the evening of All Saints Sunday to remember those who have died in a service of sung evening prayer.
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| Alexander Crummell and St. Anna Alexander |
Join us Thursday, September 25, at 4:00 p.m. in Wallace Hall for a video and conversation about the life and ministry of Alexander Crummell. Recognized on September 10 with a feast day in his honor, Crummell was a priest, educator, and visionary leader whose work continues to inspire. There will also be a showing of a short video and discussion on St. Anna Alexander. Reach out to Rev. Ed with any questions.
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| Food Drive for The Branch |
Donate food through October 5 |
From now through Sunday, October 5, we’ll be collecting food donations to support The Branch. Their most-needed items include pasta, tomato sauce, peanut butter, and cereal. Protein items like tuna are always welcome as well.
Please bring donations and place them in the collection bin located in the lobby by the Gym. All items will be delivered during our next visit to The Branch on October 11. Want to volunteer? Click here to sign up!
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| Calling all STEAM professionals |
STEAM Professionals Day is this Friday, September 26 from 7:45 - 9:00 a.m. This event is open to any professional who is working or has worked in a science-related field – doctor, nurse, engineer, data analysis, you name it. Volunteers will come and review student science projects, give some feedback on the project blueprints, and talk about their career. If interested, email Leslie McGilberry.
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| 40 Years and Going Strong |
Get ready for Room in the Inn |
We are excited to announce that St. B's will host its 40th season of our Room in the Inn winter shelter on Saturday nights from November through March. There are many ways for you to serve: from preparing food, to staying overnight, to doing laundry! Please sign-up here to serve or visit our Volunteer Drive after services on October 6 and 25 to get signed-up in person!
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| Send warm wishes on October 12 |
We are inviting parents to gather together and assemble a care package for their college students on Sunday, October 12 at 10:00 a.m. in the Youth Room. Registration is required for this event.
We are also inviting our church to come down and write an encouraging note to our college kids! Join us if you’d like to include a note.
Email Alysha to join in on the fun!
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| Join us for Stay & Play on the playground after Formation Hour on October 5—this will be a fun chance for kids to play and parents to connect! (If inclement weather we will move the date)
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St. Bartholomew’s will host the Portara Ensemble on Sunday, October 5, at 4:30 p.m. for a moving performance. Canticles weaves together the timeless beauty of Franciscan poetry and new music to reflect creation, community, and spirit. Learn more.
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Come and bring your hidden places.
Come and bring your hurting spaces.
Come and eat with hearts that break.
Come and drink, new worlds to make.
Come and feast, your vision spread.
Despair and hope connects the fed.
Jesus says, ‘Come!’ |
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If you have a prayer request or would like to add a name to the prayers, please send an email.
Receive prayer on Sundays after communion at the prayer desk nearest the pulpit or on Wednesdays after the 12:15 p.m. Holy Eucharist.
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| Wednesday
Holy Eucharist with Healing Prayers in the Nave, 12:15 p.m.
Sunday
Holy Eucharist in the Nave, 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
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ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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