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Register for the 3 Bridges 5K Race and Walk
Saturday, March 10, 9 AM
It's not too late to register. Late Registration at Fleet Feet today 4:30-6:30
PM or tomorrow a.m. 7:30 - 8:30
AM at Levee River Trail Crossing 2 Milledge Rd. Augusta.
The 3 Bridges 5K is a gorgeous run on the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area's new River Levee Trail. This scenic course is paved out-and-back, crossing three bridges along the Savannah River and canal, with start/finish at the Lake Olmstead Trailhead. The race benefits the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area trails and the Saint Paul's Youth Program.
Use this link to find more information. If you are interested in becoming a race sponsor please
contact Ranie.
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Join the Daughters of the King in a Labyrinth Walk Saturday, March 10, 10 AM - 12 noon The Church of the Good Shepherd, 2230 Walton Way
If a spiritual walk through the Labyrinth would bring peace to your soul, please join the St. Ruth Byllesby Chapter of the Order Daughters of the King from Saint Paul's Church on Saturday, March 10, 10
AM until noon at The Church of the Good Shepherd on Walton Way. Belinda Peebles, who is a Certified Labyrinth Facilitator, will lead us through this Spiritual Practice. Belinda was trained at the Cathedral of Our Lady at Chartres in Northern France. All are welcome, but please let us know if you'd like to join us by
emailing Suzanne Pursley-Crotteau or calling her at (706) 359-4480 by March 5.
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Our Schedule This Sunday |
March 11 |
8:00
AM
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Holy Eucharist Rite One (no music)
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8:45 - 9:30
AM
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Continental Breakfast
Tyler Hall
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9:30 - 10:30 AM
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Christian Formation Classes for all ages (see schedule below.)
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10:30 - 10:45
AM
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2nd Sunday Birthday Celebration for March
Tyler Hall
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11:00
AM
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Holy Eucharist Rite One with the Canterbury
and Saint Paul's Choirs
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Following 11:00 service |
Lemonade on the Lawn
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3:30 PM |
Rose Sunday Concert
River Room
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4:30 - 5:15
PM
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Reception Following Concert
Tyler Hall
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5:30 - 7
PM
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Cornerstone (Off-site)
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5:30 PM |
Celtic Evening Prayer & Communion
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Second Sunday Birthday Celebration
Sunday, March 11, 10:30 - 10:45
AM
Tyler Hall
Next Sunday is Birthday Sunday. Join us during "Coffee and
Conversation" in Tyler Hall. ALL are invited to our brief but joyful celebration for all whose birthdays fall in March.
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Rose Sunday Concert
Sunday, March 11, 3:30 PM
The Annual Rose Sunday Concert will be March 11, 3:30
PM. Organist Keith Shafer will perform an all-Bach program, followed by a reception in Tyler Hall, and the Celtic Service at 5:30
PM. Child care will be available for the concert.
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Hospitality Team for Rose Sunday Reception
Sunday,
March 11, 4:30 - 5:30 PM
Our memorable receptions are made possible by a combination of delicious foods and motivated individuals wanting to extend hospitality to all those who walk through our church doors. You can help by making or purchasing a finger food or beverage for one or both of these receptions. We also need a few individuals to help with set up, clean up, or serving during the receptions. Anita Tanner, Hospitality Chair, is coordinating this reception. Please email or phone her (706-993-5720) to let her know what you are bringing and your availability to serve. Anita will respond to you individually .
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Cornerstone for EYC
Sunday, March 11, 5:30-7 PM, Church of our Savior
EYC (grades 6-12), join youth from around the area for Cornerstone, March 11, 5:30-7
PM at Church of Our Savior,
4227 Columbia Rd, Augusta
. We'll meet for dinner and to create a time capsule filled with meaningful bits from our church. Please
contact Ranie
for more details.
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Celtic Evening Prayer and Communion with Prayers for Healing Sundays at 5:30 PM
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Easter Music and Lilies
Easter Lilies are placed in the church and are enjoyed throughout the Easter season and additional professional musicians enhance our Easter services. If you would like to contribute toward the cost of Easter music, or give an Easter lily, please return the form found in your bulletin today to the Parish Office. Requests may also be made on the website (A direct link is available on the homepage blue bar menu on the top left) or by e-mail to mailbox@saintpauls.org, no later than Friday, March 23.
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Lenten Book Study
Beginning Sunday, February 18 & Wednesday February 21, Tyler Hall
This Lenten season, we invite the whole community at Saint Paul's to participate in a series of holy conversations grounded by a reading of Verna Dozier's beautiful, profound, and highly readable book: The Dream of God. The clergy will guide conversations during the formation hour Sundays (9:30 AM) and Wednesdays (noon to one) in Tyler Hall. The clergy also will lead Noonday Prayers in the Chapel each Wednesday at 11:45 AM.
Whether or not you attend these holy conversations, please participate by reading this wonderful book. 30 copies of
The Dream of God
will be available in the narthex and parish office or
order here
. Please give what you can afford: $5 - $20 by check-memo: LENTEN BOOK.
Contact the clergy for further information.
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Confirmation for 9th and 10th graders
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My Faith - My Life -- grades 6-12
Youth Formation held in the Youth Room, Upstairs Parish House. But first, breakfast to get the morning going!
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SPARK -- Ages 8-10 or grades 3-5 Location: Room #1, Children's Ministries Center Our older children will again immerse themselves in SPARK, where they will work with the same themes and Scripture that we all encounter in common worship. Every lesson follows a four-part pattern: Gather, Open the Bible, Activate Faith, and Send. Week after week, the children and their leaders gather together, explore the Scriptures, enjoy one another's company, pray, and discover God's presence in their midst. |
Godly Play -- Ages 4-7 Location: Room #2 Children's Ministry Center ALL children inherently know God, but it is up to us to give them the language of the Christian faith so they can grow to make meaning of our faith in their own lives. Godly Play is a profound method rooted in Montessori principles that forms child spirituality by attending to their natural gifts for wonder and discovery. |
Next Week |
March 12 - March 18 |
Pub Theology
Monday, March 12, 7
PM
, Pizza Joint Downtown Augusta
Mark your calendars for February 12, 7 PM at the Pizza Joint in downtown Augusta! Join a varied group of young(ish) adults to explore some of the "big" questions around our meaning, purpose, and God. We hope to grow in our understanding of ourselves and God as we gather together over drinks (whether coke or ale). We welcome all faiths, but especially focus on the Christian perspective informed by the Episcopal tradition. For more information please
email Ranie
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Wednesday Night Fellowship Dinner
Wednesday, March 14, 6-7 PM, Tyler Hall
Join us for our monthly fellowship dinner, Wednesday, March 14, 6-7
PM, in Tyler Hall. On the menu: ham, mac & cheese, and green beans, rolls, dessert. $5 per person; $15 max per family. A reservation is not required; however, if you know you plan to attend, please
RSVP to Todd Shafer.
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Gardeners Needed
The area between Saint Paul's Church and Chapel will have landscaping improvements made next month (March). Grounds chair, Keith Shafer, would like a small group of physically fit gardeners to assist with the installation of plants and shrubs. The work will be done on a Saturday morning and should take no more than 4 hours. If you are interested in this project, please email Keith or contact by telephone at (706) 339-7208.
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Easter Egg Hunt Preparations The Children, Youth, and Family Committee is asking families to drop off 12 stuffed eggs for each child or a bag of candy to be placed in eggs for our Annual Easter Egg Hunt. There will be a box in Tyler Hall marked as the drop off point, beginning Sunday. Your candy donations are appreciated.
Melissa Friedman is this year's Easter Egg Hunt Chair. If you are interested in helping her plan and organize this year's event please email Melissa. |
YP Monthly Gathering
Sunday, March 18, 7 PM, The Bee's Knees
Saint Paul's YP Monthly Gathering, Sunday, March 18, 7
PM. Calling all 20-30-something young professionals, grad students, and wayward souls for a monthly gathering at the Bee's Knees following the Celtic Service. (Celtic Service attendance is not a qualifier!) For more information,
email Ranie .
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Tuesday's Music Live Final Concert of the Season
Tuesday, March 20, 12 noon
Tuesday's Music Live, 30th season concludes Tuesday, March 20, with a free concert by Thibault Cauvin, guitar, at
12 noon
.
Lunch, catered by It's Official, is available after the concert by advance reservation. The cost is $12 per person. The full schedule including lunch menus is available at
www.TuesdaysMusicLive.com
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Manna Pantry Friday, March 23 & Saturday, March 24
Our next Manna Pantry is Friday and Saturday, March 23 & 24, in Tyler Hall. Manna Pantry at Saint Paul's Church provides a box of food six times a year to those in our community who need this supplemental assistance. Manna Pantry volunteers unload and organize food from Golden Harvest, and assemble boxes for recipients Friday from 4:00 - 5:30 PM. Recipients are registered and served on Saturday morning from 9:30 AM - 12:00 noon. Volunteers also help carry boxes to the cars. For more information or to volunteer, please
contact Anita Tanner.
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Make a Palm Cross
Sunday, March 25, 9:00
AM
- 10:45
AM
For many years it has been the tradition at Saint Paul's Church to create palm crosses from palm fronds to be worn on Palm Sunday. On Sunday, March 25, all are invited to join us at 9:00 AM in Tyler Hall to learn (or re-learn) the art of palm cross making! Please drop in, as your schedule allows 9:00 - 10:45 AM. All materials and friendly instructors will be provided.
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Good Friday Offering
Through the years many Episcopalians have found the Good Friday Offering to be an effective way to express their support for the ministries of the four dioceses of the Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East. Pastoral care, education and health care continue to be primary ministries through which the reconciling spirit of the Christian faith serves all in need. The generous donations of Episcopalians help the Christian presence in the Land of the Holy One to be a vital and effective force for peace and understanding among all of God's children.
To make a donation please make your check payable to Saint Paul's Church and write "Good Friday Offering" on the memo line.
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CREATION CARE OPPORTUNITIES
March and April
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QUARTERLY OUTREACH OPPORTUNITIES Winter Quarter (January - March 2018)
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Are we missing your birthday?
Our "Second Sunday"
Birthday Celebration
will be March 11. Please Join us.
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