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December 6 - December 12 with St. Martin's
Here is a link to the Bulletin for Sunday's Zoom Service. The lyrics to the hymns are on the last pages of the Bulletin.
SUNDAY - Coffee Hour 10:15 -Abbreviated Liturgy 10:30
Join the Zoom Meeting - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/408114126
Worshipping with St. Martin's is a good way to start your week with God and one another, and you can do it from ANYWHERE!
Re-opening Committee Update
The re-opening committee has been working hard to make plans for the future. Please click on the link below to read their updates:
Contact information
for Fr. Rob
Fr. Rob can be contacted at rectorstmartinsnj@gmail.com or fatherroblaws@gmail.com
Pandemic Cookbooks
The cookbooks have arrived and they look FABULOUS! If you are interested in purchasing a copy for $20 please email me.
Keeper of the Light
There is a light at St. Martin's that never goes out. We call it the "Sanctuary Light". It reminds us of the presence of Christ who is with us always. During this time when we are not able to be in our building, members of the parish have been taking turns caring for the light in their own home and then passing it on to another member for the next week, until we can all be together again in the church building. If you would like to be the "Keeper of the Light" for a week, email Philip with the subject "Candle" at philip.muniz@gmail.com.
Update on Fr. Laws
As mentioned last week during service, Fr. Laws and his family will not move into the rectory until the end of the year.

We would like to provide Fr. Laws with a "Best of Bridgewater" list upon his arrival. If you have a favorite business that you can recommend, please fill out the survey using this link:
Stewardship
Please continue to send in your pledges. We are running at a $60,000 deficit for 2021. We currently have about $140,000 in pledges. You can mail in your pledge card or use the Pledge Here button at the top of this page. When you click on it, it will bring you to our Vanco online giving page. It only takes a few steps to set up your account. Any questions, please contact Kelly Slye: kelly@slye.us Thank you for your continued support of St. Martin's.
Women's Group Meeting
December 20th at 4 p.m. Celebrate the season as well as plan for the events coming up. Email Randyali@aol.com for more info.
Adult Fellowship

Advent: A Time of Waiting in The Time of COVID
You are invited to take part
in a four-session Advent series on Wednesdays at 7:30 starting December 2nd in conjunction with St. John's

How does Advent, the first season of the church year, cause us to reexamine our desires as we prepare to welcome Christ, the Desire of Nations? The series focuses on that question, with the theme of Advent Ethics. We will meet virtually on Wednesdays from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sessions includes prayer, a scripture reading, reflection, study questions and sharing.

Schedule
Dec. 9: What Are We Waiting For? Examining how Isaiah’s oracles are employed in Advent liturgies to interpret Jesus’ birth, ministry and suffering
Dec. 16: The Three Advents: Looking at Bernard of Clairvaux’s account of Christ’s “threefold coming”
Dec. 23: Advent of the Heart: Focusing on the Prison Mediations of Alfred Delp, SJ

For questions and to get the virtual meeting details,
call Paul Grzella at 908-507-8020 or email him at pgrzella@verizon.net.

Christmas Tree of Hope, Dreams, Remembrances and Prayers
There is a Christmas Tree on the front porch of the church. Next to the tree is a box of clothespins, pens and cards which you can fill out and hang on the tree with any sentiments of hope, dreams, remembrances or prayers for the year. I'll take a picture of the tree and post it here each week to remind us of how special our St. Martin's family is to all of us. If you come for the Outreach donations on Sunday (see below), please consider filling out a card and placing on the tree.
Outreach
The Outreach Committee will be holding a collection for the Food Bank Network on Sunday, December 13th. We will be in the church parking lot from noon until 2:00. This collection is focusing on personal care products. The Food Bank is receiving more and more requests for these items and they run out of them quickly. Items that are on the list include toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, bar soap, dish soap, laundry soap, and paper products. Many of these items can be purchased in dollar stores. And of course, food is always welcome. Thank you.
Calling for anyone who has pictures of the church during Advent or Christmas! Look through your old holiday pictures and send them to Alison.

St. Martin’s Episcopal Church
1350 Washington Valley Road,
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
www.stmartinsnj.org

Call Us: 908-526-1350