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Movie Night Tonight!


Tonight we will be watching Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), starring Robin Williams. “After a bitter divorce, an actor disguises himself as a female housekeeper to spend time with his children held in custody by his former wife.” Join us in the parish hall and enjoy some popcorn and soft drinks - or bring a blanket and a picnic dinner! The movie begins promptly at 7pm.


50 Years of Music & Worship!

and still celebrating


In honor of our 50th anniversary, please join us in worship for the world premiere of St. Gregory’s first commissioned choral work, “Living Christ, Our Rock and Foundation”. Written by renowned composer Lloyd Larson, this piece will be featured on Sunday, September 25th at the 10:00am service (the only service that day). This work will feature the St. Gregory’s choir with brass + percussion along with composer Mr. Larson in residence with us that morning! There will be a reception following.


Seeking Nominations to the Vestry


The Nominating Committee is developing a list of potential nominees to the Vestry for the term 2023-2026. We want your recommendations. With those nominations and with recommendations from the current Vestry, the Nominating Committee will assemble a slate of three eligible candidates to replace the three outgoing Vestry members. The slate of three nominees will be will presented to the congregation before the end of the year, and the congregation will vote on the slate at our Annual Meeting in January, 2023. As specified in our ByLaws, the slate of three candidates will be elected collectively, not as individuals, so the election isn’t competitive.


Not only can you nominate parishioners—with their permission—to be considered for the Vestry, you can self-nominate. That is, you can offer you own name in nomination to the Vestry.


Eligible candidates for membership on the Vestry, as stipulated in our parish ByLaws, must


  • be confirmed communicants in good standing in the parish,
  • be at least 18 years old,
  • regularly attend church services,
  • and have made and fulfilled a financial commitment (a pledge) to the church in the past year.


To submit your name or that of others in the parish for possible membership on the Vestry, simply send it to a member of the Nominating Committee: Amelia Ross (awelch1987@gmail.com); Anthony Garner (agg9396@gmail.com), Eddie Bennett (ilason@charter.net), Jane Hudson, (janeghudson@gmail.com); LeeAnne Krause (leeanne.krause@verizon.net) or Nikki Mathis (rector@stgregoryathens.org).  


Please send us your nominations for membership on the Vestry by Monday, September 19.


Family Promise


St. Gregory's next Family Promise (formerly Interfaith Hospitality Network) week is October 16-22 (we help 3 weeks a year). We belong to this organization of churches in Athens which provides temporarily homeless families who are working their way back to stability with a place to stay for up to several months, giving them and their children much needed assistance. The breadwinners in the family get rides to work if needed. Those who don't have a job have the support to find one. Meals are provided. Family Promise also works to prevent homelessness by helping families who might need a rent payment or a utility payment to be able to continue living in their home. They have helped some families find and purchase a used vehicle. We have this chance to put our faith into action, to walk by faith into a role we maybe haven't experienced yet, but which God is calling us to, like Mother Nikki has so often preached. To feed the hungry and house the homeless, to give hope to those who need it. Contact Annette Bates, bateskannette@gmail.com or 706-255-5839, to learn more.  Thank you for being willing to put your feet into action!


GEORGIA FREEDOM LETTERS

Georgia Freedom Letters was formed in the summer of 2020 by a group of organizers, educators, and people who care about building connections across the walls of Georgia’s criminal legal system through letter writing. Due to an overwhelming amount of interest in recent months from those currently experiencing incarceration, GFL is eagerly asking us to get out our pens and paper and participate in their recently launched pen pal project.   
Especially now, people experiencing incarceration need our support. Since COVID, many of the programs and visitations at our prisons have been significantly reduced if not cancelled--letter writing is one way we can help provide human connection and companionship especially until these programs can be re-instantiated. If you would like to sign up to correspond with one of the 55,000 people on the inside of Georgia's prisons you can do so by visiting this website.

Streamlined instructions penpal signup:

Please read and purpose to follow the GFL guidelines, before signing up. Guidelines and Logistics – Georgia Freedom Letters
This link should get you to the form to fill out for being a penpal Join Us – Georgia Freedom Letters

Here's the address you can use for your mailing address, instead of giving your home address:

The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany
2089 Ponce de Leon Avenue, NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30307

Please email the Rev. Nicole Lambelet, at nlambelet@epiphany.org to let her know that you are using their church address, and to give her your real address so that their church can send you any mail you receive from your pen pal.

Buddy Ministry


Some of you (those 55+ years of age) should have received a letter in the mail this week about Pastoral Care's new "Buddy Ministry".  This is a just a reminder to please get back with us if you would like to participate. 


Click here to answer the survey.

ministries


every family

must be maintained

so that each one

will be sustained


to contribute

by word and deed

and time and task

to meet each need


for all those things

well projected

and for events

unexpected


to keep the whole

and every part

assured in mind

spirit and heart



alice mohor

Blindspot Group Chat
If you're in your 20s or 30s and would like to stay up to date on events for your age group please reach out to Wade McGlamery, 770-624-4837, to join our group chat. 
Athens Area Emergency Food Bank
Needs for September

 --Fruit juice (bottles or individual servings)
 --Snack foods (chips, cookies, etc)
 --Odd shelf items (condiments, salt/pepper, spices, cooking oil, sugar, coffee, tea, etc.)
 
The Athens Area Emergency Food Bank is in a "paper bag crisis" at the moment. 
When you are shopping if you ask for "a few paper bags for the food bank," most stores will give you some. If we all do this for the month it would be a huge help--and they could put this crisis to rest.  

PAPER, not plastic, bags are needed because of the system the Emergency Food Bank uses to serve families of different sizes. Paper bags hold more than plastic, hold their shape while they're being filled, and require less space to contain the prescribed amount of food for the different size families.
Instructions for Live Streaming

  • Just go to the St. Gregory the Great Episcopal Church 

  • Near the time for service, underneath our channel logo, you will see our video for that day, with the word ‘live’ on it. The page will look like this:

  • If you don’t immediately see the video that says ‘live’, (for instance, if you opened YouTube before the service begins) keep refreshing it. To ‘refresh’ go up to the top of your screen and on the left or right of the web address you will see this image (little curvy arrow to the right -->). Click on it to ‘refresh.’ 

  • When you see the video square that says ‘live’, click on it. 

Welcome to worship!

Meeting Opportunities

Parish community offerings via Zoom or in person:


*Community Yoga is back for fall (Aug. 10 – Nov. 30, 2022), Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 PM; the 4th Wednesday of every month will be Chair Yoga. Parish Hall or Zoom, Passcode: 509230. Come thrive with us! Email Anna Hiers for more information, or just show up! The class is free; donations to the church are welcome. *Please bring a yoga mat*


Hebrew Reading meets on Zoom every other Wednesday from 11am-1pm. Contact Joel Hunt!


Stacie Court hosts "Let's Chat!" for women of the parish. The days and time vary, and not everyone can join every time, but everyone is welcome to join whenever they can! Email Stacie!


* St. Gregory's Book Club meets the first Friday of the month (exception: Sept. meeting will be on Sept. 9) in Parish Hall @ 7PM ongoing for the foreseeable future.  Email Lois Alworth if you are interested in participating.


Lectionary Discussion Group via Zoom, every Thursday at 6:00pm. Email Ken Taylor if you are interested in participating. The last class will be on Sept 29.


*Threads of Prayer meets on the 1st Tuesdays of the month @1PM! We'll meet outside if the weather is good and inside the Christian Ed building if the weather is bad. Email Annette Bates if you are interested in participating. All knitters and crocheters welcome!


*Men's Group: 9AM on Saturdays. 1st & 3rd Saturdays at St. Gregory's library and 2nd & 4th & 5th Saturdays at the Somerville's house ! Email Peter Rice


* group(s) meeting in person



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