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This Week at St. Paul's January 14, 2018
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www.stpauls-dedham.org (781) 326-4553 |
WORSHIP THIS WEEK
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Please note: The office will be closed on
Martin Luther King Jr. Day - Monday 1/15/18
Sunday, January 14, 2018
SECOND SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY
8 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite I
10 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite II
Service Hymns:
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Christ, whose glory fills the skies |
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Blessed Jesus, at thy word |
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How bright appears the Morning Star
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Ye servants of God
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Altar Chapter:
Nini Colmore, Susie McIntosh
Lay Eucharistic Ministers:
8:00 a.m.: Mark Pearrow
10:00 a.m.: Ian Mackenzie,
Julie Tittler
Flower Guild
: Marcia Estabrook, Ginna Parker
Greeters:
Pen Jones, Mary Norton, Amy Ranji, Jen Luszcz
Lectors: Andrea O'Connell, Julie Tittler
Bell Ringer: Polly Pierce
Acolytes: Kyle Mackenzie, Nick Christie, Jackie Luszcz
Fellowship Hour: Vivi Duke, Rachel Miller
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OFFERING ENVELOPES
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PARISHIONERS WHO HAVE REQUESTED OFFERING ENVELOPES CAN PICK THEM UP IN THE PARISH HALL, ON TOP OF THE CABINET NEXT TO THE KITCHEN DOOR
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Sunday, January 14th
4:30 p.m.
at Dedham Community Theatre
LADY BIRD
GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER FOR BEST MOTION PICTURE - COMEDY!
The relationship comedy stars Saoirse Ronan, GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER OF BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE, as Christine McPherson, a rebellious student at a conservative Catholic Sacramento high school who wants to escape her family and small town constraints to go to college in New York.
If you enjoy the movies....this is the group for you...
Once a month (late Sunday afternoon) we will venture to the Dedham Community Theater at 580 High Street to see a movie.
No need to RSVP, simply arrive for the movie and look for Reverend McCarley. Following the movie we will adjourn to a local eating establishment to reflect on the themes, acting, directing of the movie. Join us for lively discussion and entertainment that supports our local community!
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MARTIN LUTHER KING COMMUNITY EVENT
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Martin Luther King Community Celebration
Monday, January 15, 2018 - 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Dedham Middle School, 70 Whiting Avenue, Dedham, MA 02026
CONTACT: Meg Duncan
781 801 2853
January 2, 2018
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CHURCH SCHOOL NEWS
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St. Paul's Church School needs Block 3 teachers! If you would enjoy leading some lessons with our precious St. Paul's children, please contact Amy Christie at
[email protected]. You will receive support, ideas, and encouragement from other teachers, and you will have fun reacquainting yourself with your own inner child. No previous teaching experience required, just the desire to have fun and help teach our children about the basics of our faith and trying to be a good person in the modern world. All ages, all experience levels, all volunteers welcome!
Remaining Block 2 church school dates
: January 21st, January 28th, and February 11th.
Group Activities
: January 14th and February 25th.
No Church school:
February 4th (Children's service), February 18th (Holiday weekend), and March 4th (Children's service)
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FLOWER MEMORIALS
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What can you give to celebrate a birthday or anniversary of someone who has everything? How can you honor the memory of someone who has died?
Consider the gift of donating to our Flower Guild. You can't help but notice how beautiful our flowers at St. Paul's are arranged. This is done by the loving hands and artistic gifts of parishioners who make up the Flower Guild of St. Paul's.
Following worship on Sunday, you are welcome to take the flowers with you or designate a person or persons to whom they should go, or simply designate that bouquets should be made and dispersed to delighted parishioners. Help us by signing up today.
Altar Flowers
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January 28
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January 28
Every Sunday in February
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ST. PAUL'S FIELD TRIP
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(AND ALL OTHERS WHO ARE INTERESTED)
TO VISIT SAINT CATHERINE'S GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH
BRAINTREE, MA on SUNDAY, JANUARY 21st
We will gather at St. Paul's at 8:45 a.m. to carpool to Saint Catherine's Greek Orthodox Church, located at 119 Common Street, Braintree, MA so that we may arrive in time for the Divine Liturgy at 9:30 a.m. Although Rev. McCarley cannot join us for worship, she will meet us for lunch and discussion at The Cheesecake Factory at 250 Granite Street in Braintree (South Shore Plaza Mall) at 12:30 p.m. Please call the Parish Office at 781-326-4553 if you are interested in attending as we will need to make reservations for lunch
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HOLY EUCHARIST AT FOX HILL
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Holy Eucharist at Fox Hill
in the Baker Conference Room
Mondays at 1:30 p.m.
January 22nd
February 12th
February 26th
March 12th
March 26th -
Lobby Conference Room on this date only
ALL ARE WELCOME!
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CRAFTERS' GUILD WILL MEET JANUARY 22nd
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St. Paul's Crafters' Guild
All crafters are welcome to join us
Monday, January 22nd at 7 PM
on the couches outside the kitchen. Overall, we aim to create projects for parishioners young and old but crafters of all stripes are also welcome to join for the fellowship. Please contact Julia Prentice at
[email protected]
or
818-268-0392
for more information.
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ST. PAUL'S BOOK GROUP
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WEDNESDAY, January 31st at 7:00 P.M.
IN THE RECTORY
At the next book group we will discuss the New York Times bestseller, The Paris Architect, by Charles Belfoure.
"A beautiful and elegant account of an ordinary man's unexpected and reluctant descent into heroism during the second world war."
-Malcolm Gladwell
A thrilling debut novel of World War II Paris, from an author who's been called "an up and coming Ken Follett." (Booklist)
In 1942 Paris, gifted architect Lucien Bernard accepts a commission that will bring him a great deal of money - and maybe get him killed. But if he's clever enough, he'll avoid any trouble. All he has to do is design a secret hiding place for a wealthy Jewish man, a space so invisible that even the most determined German officer won't find it. He sorely needs the money, and outwitting the Nazis who have occupied his beloved city is a challenge he can't resist.
But when one of his hiding spaces fails horribly, and the problem of where to hide a Jew becomes terribly personal, Lucien can no longer ignore what's at stake. The Paris Architect asks us to consider what we owe each other, and just how far we'll go to make things right.
Written by an architect whose knowledge imbues every page, this story becomes more gripping with every soul hidden and every life saved.
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VALUES IN ACTION:
Trinity Institute Conference
Live Stream Event
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Sat, 02/03/2018 - 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Cathedral Church of St. Paul
138 Tremont St. Boston , MA
Learn how to use the power of community to form strategic alliances. This annual conference takes place in New York City and at partner sites around the country via live stream,including at the Cathedral of St. Paul in Boston. Come for speeches, panels, reflection groups and networking. Leave with new skills, ideas, inspiration and a greater capacity to take action rooted in core values and powerful partnerships. Trinity Institute offers one ContinuingEducation Unit (CEU) for all persons who complete this year's conference.
For more information about Trinity Institute- including speaker bios, schedule, videos and more-visit
www.TI2018.org.
Rev. Melanie will be attending the Conference. If you would like to go with her, please call the Parish Office. She will be leaving at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, February 3rd, and would be happy to carpool.
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MIT PRESENTS: JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT |
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Join us for MIT's production of
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
on Sunday, Feb 4 at 2PM
84 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge
Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2018, sha la la Joseph you're doing fine! You and your dreamcoat ahead of your time! One of the most enduring shows of all time,
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
is a re-imagining of the Biblical story of Joseph, his father Jacob, eleven brothers and the coat of many colors. Full of catchy songs in a variety of styles, from a parody of French ballads ("Those Canaan Days"), to country-western ("One More Angel in Heaven") and calypso ("Benjamin Calypso"), along with the unforgettable classics "Any Dream Will Do" and "Close Every Door," Joseph is performed hundreds of times a year by schools across North America, the U.K. and around the world.
Tickets are $15 per person and we can meet-up for an early dinner and discussion after the show.
Carpooling is available. Let Jen Luszcz know by January 21 (
[email protected]
or cell:617-803-6504) how many tickets we should reserve for you.
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SHROVE TUESDAY - FEBRUARY 15th
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Flip on over to St. Paul's for a big stack of pancakes on Shrove Tuesday, February 13, from 5
:30-7:30PM
in the Fellowship Hall!
Sausage, bacon, orange juice, coffee... come have some fun with friends of all ages as we enter into Lent. There will be coloring and activities for the kids. Please let Jen Luszcz know (
[email protected]
or cell 617-803-6504) if you will attend or can help shop, set-up, clean-up or make pancakes. Many hands make for light work. We hope to see you there
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UPDATE ON SPONSORSHIP OF A REFUGEE FAMILY
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As many of you know, St. Paul's is partnering with St. Susanna's Catholic Church and Allin Congregational to sponsor a refugee family. We are pleased to say that over 60 people from our three congregations have signed up to be of assistance! We will keep everyone posted on our status as we wait to welcome our family.
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PRAYER LIST
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Parishioners:
Teents Adams
Bill Babcock
Bob Corliss Bill Dole
Edward Heiman
John Lamb
Betty Leonard Harry McCracken
Patricia Storey Rosita Watson
Friends and family of parishioners:
Steve Bookout, Uncle of Amy Christie
Nancy Crowell, Friend of Pen & Sally Jones
Michelle Curly, Friend of those at Fox Hill
Sally Flood, sister-in-law of Tyler Knowles & Lawrence Flood
Janet Dolan, Sister of Tim Duncan
Jonathan Gengras, Friend of Jennifer Breslin
Betsy Given, Sister-in-law of Mary Jane & Jim Devins
Karen Gray, Sister of Andrea O'Connell
Christopher Haff, nephew of Polly Pierce
Amy Hanson, Niece of Andrea O'Connell
Steve Herrick, Friend of Ernie & Barbie Greppin
Ella Johnson, Mother of Sheila Johnson
Elnora Johnson, Sister of Sheila Johnson
Pamela Kalt, Friend of Andrea O'Connell
Bill Landers, Brother of Lucy Fowler
Michael Lasell, Friend of Andrea O'Connell
Elaine Leblanc, Friend of Barry & Gillian Burlingham
Roberta Mullan, friend of Ian Mackenzie
Gladys Njubi, Sister of Amy Ranji
Timmy Palthey, Grandson of John & Regina Adams
Edie Perkins, friend of Ernie & Barbie Greppin;
Clare Pritchett, Cousin of Andrea O'Connell
Belinda Rankins-Swire, Friend of Julie Tittler
Deirdre Spada, Niece of Nick Spada
Mary George Sullivan, Friend of Mary Jane & Jim Devins
Frank and Betty Stern, Friends of Mike & Karen Gorton
Lee Culver Wallace, Daughter of Mary Lee Culver
William Wadsworth, son of Marie Robinson
Maria Ware-McGuiness, Sister of Nanette Diaute
Karen Wango, Sister of Amy Ranji
Steve Washburn, friend of Neil & Butch Wallace
Kayla Whitlock, Niece of Charles & Nancy Eliot
Mark Williams, Friend of Sharyn Duncan.
We pray for those serving in our Armed Forces, especially Luke Heier, nephew of Barbara Millen, serving with the Special Forces.
We remember, O Lord, all those who have served in our Armed Forces and commend them to you for their bravery, their patriotism, and their honor. We ask that those who serve our country today may be kept in your everlasting love and that comfort and encouragement might be given to their families. We pray for peace and ask that your holy will might prevail among all people, and your name be exalted forever.
We pray for those who have died, especially Putty McDowell, who will be laid to rest tomorrow, January 13th; Pilar Poggio, friend of Barbara Millen and family, who died recently; and Alyssa Duncan, Ruth B. Duncan, and Lyman C. Duncan, in whose memory the altar flowers are given this Sunday.
We pray for peace in the war-torn region of Syria and for all who have lost homes and loved ones due to violence throughout the world.
We pray for our Bishops Alan Gates and Gayle Harris.
Your prayers and support are greatly appreciated.
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