ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3 EASTER APRIL 19, 2015 The Epistle McMichael Lecture Tomorrow Night Continuing Threats to the Rights of Women and Girls and to LGBT People This evening’s presentation will feature Ellen Greenblatt and Nikilas Mawanda. Ellen is a Global Justice Fellow who recently traveled to Uganda to meet with local NGOs working for the rights of women and girls and LGBT people, and Nikilas, now an asylee in the USA, is a transgender man from Uganda who continues to work for human rights. Together, they will give an overview of human rights issues facing Uganda and will discuss some positive steps to improve the rights of women and girls and LGBT people, both in Uganda and throughout the world. Monday, April 20 from 7-8 PM (Reception at 6:30) Magdalene Fayetteville Kick-off Thursday, April 30th Becca Stevens, one of the premier preachers and speakers in the United States and founder of Thistle Farms-Magdalene in Nashville, will visit St. Paul’s with two Magdalene graduates to help our community understand the importance of our own Magdalene House and inspire our journey. Magdalene Fayetteville will be a sanctuary for healing and recovery for women who have survived lives of childhood sexual abuse, addiction, human trafficking, and prostitution. The evening will also feature Thistle Farms products available for purchase and a soul-gospel fusion concert by Nashville artist Mike Farris. Farris is the recipient of an Americana Music Award, a GMA Dove Award, & a Grammy Award. Please join us in this journey of transformation, healing, and hope. A reception hosted by St. Spatula’s will begin the evening at 6:00 p.m. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church www.stpaulsfay.org 224 N. East Avenue PO Box 1190 Fayetteville, AR 72702 Office (479) 442-7373 Fax (479) 442-7375 [email protected] A Greeting to Our Visitors We are delighted you have chosen St. Paul’s Episcopal Church as your place of worship today. We extend to you a warm welcome and offer you a variety of opportunities for spiritual growth in worship, study, service and fellowship. If you are new to our community or you are looking for a “church home,” please sign our guest card and place it in the alms basin. If you are a visitor, please be our guest. When the plate is passed during the offertory, feel free to leave your wallet in your pocket or purse. Our regular members contribute generously to St. Paul’s ministry and are delighted to host you today. Later, if you make St. Paul’s your church, we’ll ask you to contribute to our common work. Worship Schedule Sunday Holy Eucharist: 7:30 am, 8:45am 11:00am Wed. Holy Eucharist,: 10:00 am Wed. Evening Eucharist: 6:15pm (dinner @ 5:15 ) Morning Prayer, Mon–Fri 8:00 am Evening Prayer, Mon, Tues, Thurs 5:30 pm Centering Prayer, Mon-Fri 8:30 am and 4:00 pm Organ & Bass Concert Today The Ozark Mountains British Brass Band and the Northwest Arkansas Organ Guild will perform a joint concert at Rogers First Church of the Nazarene at 3:30pm this afternoon. Admission is free and all are invited to attend. Sunday at 10:00 AM Joe Martin Stage Race Next weekend! Joe Martin Stage Race East Avenue on Sunday morning, April 26th. No parking on East Avenue in front of the church. Bishop Benfield Annual Visitation Our Bishop Larry Benfield will be here on Sunday, May 3 for his annual visitation. In addition to baptisms, the bishop will confirm, receive and reaffirm a number of adults and young adults. There will be a reception for the teen confirmands during the 10:00 hour. The bishop will also speak and entertain a question and answer session. NOTE: If you plan to be presented to the Bishop for Confirmation, Reception or Reaffirmation, make sure you've filled out one of our Information Forms ASAP available from the office. A reception follows the 11:00 service. Rehearsal for the service will be Saturday, May 2 at 10:00. In the Parish Hall: Lowell’s Bible Study, The Epistle to the Romans. Bring your bible. Practicing Presence Group sits for 30 minutes followed by book discussion. Current book is Diamond Mind: A Psychology of Meditation by Rob Nairn. Meets in the library. Parents Conversation Group, using the book Mindful Parenting: Simple and Powerful Solutions for Raising Creative, Engaged, Happy Kids in Today's Hectic World, by Kristen Race. Meets in green room across from nursery. Upcoming Events We have two workshops coming up. These workshops are appropriate for any of our parishioners who might consider offering themselves for this prayer ministry. Level 1: Fri. & Sat., June 5-6 Level 2: Sun. & Mon., June 7-8 Registration forms in the Welcome Center, the Healing Touch bulletin board, or from Holly Aaron, 283-6507, [email protected]. April 20: McMichael Event: Ellen Greenblatt and Nikki Mawanda, Reception at 6:30 followed by presentation at 7:00. April 24: Dinners for 8, contact Teresa Uth if you’d like to join in: [email protected]. April 24-26, 2015: Ark. Episcopal Church Women invite you to experience Time for J.O.Y. (Jesus + Others + Yourself). Visit www.arkansasecw.org to download a brochure and register. April 28: Community Meal at St. Martin’s, 6 p.m. April 30: Magdalene Fayetteville kick-off event at 7:00 p.m. Reception hosted by St. Spatula’s at 6:00 p.m. May 2: Stories from the Inside Out @ The Fayetteville Underground, 7:00 p.m. May 5: Theology on Tap @ Emelia’s Mediterranean Café from 6-8:00 p.m. We’re reading The Grace in Dying: A Message of Hope, Comfort, and Spiritual Transformation by Kathleen Dowling Singh. June 5-7: Women’s Institute Arkansas ECW, featuring the Right Rev. Steven Charleston. Registration forms in Welcome Center. Stories from the Inside Out Friday Yoga Bring in Your Old Coffee Cups If your cupboards are bulging with your own personal collection, please consider bringing old mugs to St. Paul’s. They don’t have to match, or look pretty; they just shouldn’t be cracked or broken. Thanks! Healing Touch Workshops The NWA Prison Story Project will debut its 5th public performance, adaptations of true stories told by women at the NWACCC in Fayetteville. Starring Arianne Ellison, Elizabeth France, Aricka Lewis, Jonny Schremmer and Sabrina Veroczi. Seating is limited! Reservations are recommended. Contact Kathy McGregor at 479-871-4875 to save your spot! Saturday, May 2 at the Fayetteville Underground. Doors at 7:00, performance at 7:30 p.m. We will not have yoga on Friday, May 1st. Jamie will lead a Gong Song & Trance the following Friday evening at Yoga Deza, May 8th. Cost is $15. Wednesday Dinner Menu Spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, coffee/tea/juice, and ice cream for dessert. Baccalaureate Sunday Children’s Ministries We need names and degrees of everyone who is graduating so we can recognize them at our annual Baccalaureate Sunday, May 10. Email [email protected]. We’ll celebrate our High School Seniors at 8:45 and our other graduates at 11:00. Sunday School Spring Semester We have 5 classes of Christian Formation for our youngest members. Join us upstairs during the 10:00 hour. Easter Baptism Photos Baptized at the Easter Vigil were Lucia Moore, William Mock, Ruth Ellen Mock, and Lena Unger. On Easter morning we baptized Mary Elizabeth Clark, Elaria Mangin, Sawyer Keen, and Laura Grisham. Families, please pick up your baptism photos in Fr. Chuck’s office. Music at St. Paul’s April 19 - 26, 2015 Sunday – April 19 Easter 3 8:15 a.m. St. TNC & St. D Rehearsal 8:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist 10:15 a.m. St. Paul Choir Rehearsal 11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Tuesday, April 21 3:30 – 4:15 p.m. – Cherub Choir Rehearsal Wednesday – April 22 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. St. Dominic Choir Rehearsal 5:45 p.m. Change Bell Rehearsal (Ringers needed!!!) 7:00 p.m.St. Paul Choir Rehearsal Thursday – April 23 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. St. TNC Rehearsal Friday – April 24 8:00 p.m. Graham Schultz plays at St. Andrew’s Cathedral in Little Rock Sunday – April 26 Easter 4 8:15 a.m. St. TNC & St. D Rehearsal 8:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist 10:15 a.m. St. Paul Choir Rehearsal 11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist New choir members are always welcome!!! Dates for Choir Camp 2015 are July 19-25 at Subiaco Abbey! Green Atrium: Preschool (age 3-4) Yellow Atrium: Kindergarten Purple Atrium: Grades 1-2 Peach Atrium: Grades 3-4 Blue Atrium: Grades 5-6 Volunteers welcome! Children’s Chapel is held every Sunday during the 8:45 and 11:00 AM services for grades 3 and under. 8:45: Molly Jensen 11:00 Molly Rawn VBS! We will be partnering with Rolling Hills Baptist, First Christian, and Good Shepherd Lutheran for VBS, July 6-10, 9-11:30 AM. Registration forms are in the Welcome Center or available online at http://stpaulsfay.org/VBS2015.pdf Youth Ministries Every Wednesday is Wednesday Night Faith Stories following our community meal and service in the Parish Hall. April 19th: Confirmation Class Our 6th Confirmation Class will be held at St. Paul’s from 3-5pm. April 19th: Gender Groups April 25th- 26th: Final Confirmation Retreat We’ll meet at St. Paul’s for our 7th and final confirmation class and then head to Eureka Springs for the rest of the weekend, as we did during the first retreat. Dinner and breakfast will be provided. New Couches Our Youth Program needs to replace the couches that were damaged by a leaking roof. The roof is repaired, but now we are looking for four new or gently used sectional couches. Youth Director Our Youth Director Amanda Harrison Robinson had a bit of outpatient surgery recently and will be at home resting and recovering for about one more week. Assistant Alon Terrell will keep things going smoothly. Summer is Almost Here! We only have about 7 weeks left of EYC before summer break. We’ll be boiling crawfish for the end of the year party; we’ve got some fun stuff ahead. PRAYER LIST You may add a name to the Prayer List by emailing [email protected] or by calling 442-7373 x 10. We customarily keep people on the prayer list for four weeks. Homebound and other parishioners living with extraordinary challenges remain in our prayers. Those who are ill or have other needs: Constance Phillips, Ginger Gash, The Haller family, Esperenza Adam, Marian Lewis, Bass Trumbo, Mary Charlton, Amanda Robinson, Stephanie Sawyer, Dee Howe, Lila Thompson, Janet Poole, Sandy (Charles) Brannan, Louise Ryan, Don Puckett, Judy Lewis, Tim Taylor, Eileen Kelley, The Lewis family, Winfred Bond Henson, Thomas Newberry, Zachary Cole and Michelle Stoffa, Mike Gray, Carver Lewis, Kay Trumbo, Earl Adams, Elizabeth West, Darryl Pearson, Bill Kulak, Lucas Mabic, Lew and Jo Ann Nordan, Jane Collier, Russ Jenkins, Donald Clay, Marilyn Cochran, Eliza Jane Dylan, Braxton Garriss, Marian Kunetka, Allen Carney, Don McGregor, Joe Harris, Budd Saunders, Cody Clark, Christina Kehn, Debbie Filmon, Jerry Shue, Betsy Corwin, Kelsey Jackson, Addison Alford, Ruth Vacin, Barbara Jan Fowler, Jessica Boyd, Paul Dixon, Daniel McCormick, Debi Collins, Cathy Gordon, Jane Steinkraus, Jen Cole, Hannah Dodson, , Jean Market, Judy Carey, Rebecca Atwood, Larry Pleimann, Bicky Higginbothom, Brant Croxdale, Loyce Coolidge, Linda Johnson, Larry Jones, Barry Bennett, Lynn Rogers, Jenise Huffman, Barbara Woody, Nicholas Evans, Annette Koonce, Mary Sims, Herb Lewis, Carolyn Banks, Anne Thomas, Helen Burris, Norma Cumpston, Mary Lou Shivers, Hope Deen, Kyle Berry, Martha Granger, Dave Williams, Dorothy Lynch, . . . and for all those who have been wounded in body or spirit through warfare, violence, or oppression. Those who are expecting babies: Lauren and Lance Stokes, Jennifer and Ryan Mason, Sara and Jason Russell ... and we pray for all those who wish to become parents. Those who have died: Bue Waggoner (brother of Betty Harrison), Nick Rugen (father of Christine Haller), Isaiah Torres, Joe Harris, James Stewart, Lorraine Holland, Kathy Schimmel Pet companions who have died: HalB (companion to Rebecca Newth Harrison), and Donny (companion to Kim, Kendall and Jackson Coats) Birthdays: Elliott West, Jeremy Pate, Jamey Morrison III, Beth Brooks, Michael Evans, Kelsey Mangin, Ali Baker, Elizabeth Johnson, Elizabeth Welsh, Bart Bumpass, Billy Pharis, Bass Trumbo, Opal Rawn, Mike Hays, Sara Widmer, William Eldridge, Linda Goggans, Robyn Lane, Bill Warren, Jay Lewis, Leslie Walker, Kelly Unger, Madeline Ortego, Bill West, Nels Madsen, Kin Hood Anniversaries: Cheri and Dan Mumaugh, Marthe Grice and Glendower Jones (If your birthday or anniversary is not listed, please send an email to [email protected] with your information.) In the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer we pray for St. Mark’s, Jonesboro, Christ Church, Little Rock, and Chancellor John Tisdale. In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer we pray for Nebbi - (Uganda) and the Rt Revd Alphonse Watho-kudi. +We pray the entire prayer list each weekday in Morning Prayer. Please join us.+
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