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SAVE THE DATE FOR A BEACH PARTY!
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SAVE THE DATE for a Beach Party
July 22, 6:30 PM.
Food, Drink, Beach Music
Tickets ($30) on sale June 4.
Proceeds to benefit Saint Paul's Outreach Programs.
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EVERYDAY IS SUNDAE!!
Thank you, Gene Helmich, Rose Helmich, Barbara Hill, Barbara Coleman, Laura Phinizy, and Kevin de l'Aigle for volunteering at our Teacher Appreciation Ice Cream Social at Hornsby School yesterday. It was wonderful to have the opportunity to engage with the teachers, staff, and administration and learn about their challenges and needs AND about the wonderful things happening at the school. There is a lot of positive energy in the school, and everyone loved the ice cream treats. Thank you, volunteers and thank you Saint Paul's!
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SAINT PAUL'S IS GOING TO ECUADOR
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OUR ECUADOR TEAM IS UP & RUNNING!
We're sharing this short video with more information on Hope on the Ground short-term missions' programs and on Education Equals Hope, our partners for our Mission Trip to Ecuador.
Celeste Bundy, Executive Director for Education Equals Hope, visited Saint Paul’s to meet with our team. She reviewed the plans for our visit and answered questions that we raised. Topics covered were Quito weather, Ecuadorian customs, food, lodging, transportation, and what we will be doing and seeing while there. We are grateful for your support, and we ask you to pray for our team-building as we move forward with our plans.
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EVENTS THIS SUNDAY | May 14
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Sunday Worship Schedule
8 AM Rite I
11 AM Rite II
5:30 PM - Celtic Evening Prayer with Communion
All of our Sunday worship services are in-person.
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The Nursery will be open Sunday, May 14
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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We are pleased to announce that the Saint Paul’s nursery is open for children 6 months to 4 years of age. The nursery will be available this Sunday morning beginning at 9:30 A M.
For more information, please contact Kim Butler, Director of Children, Youth, and Intergenerational Ministries.
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Sunday Breakfast
Sunday May 14, 9-10 AM, Tyler Hall
RSVP by Midnight Friday!
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The Parish Life and Hospitality Committee invites you to Sunday Breakfast in Tyler Hall, Sunday, May 14. On the menu: Lemon Blueberry Muffins, Quiche, Grits Casserole, Sausage, Fruit Salad with Mint Dressing. Donations are welcome. A RSVP is critical so that we can prepare adequate food without waste. Sign up in Tyler Hall or below.
Virginia Trial is leading this team and is looking for 4 individuals to assist. Please sign up to prepare breakfast on the same Sign-up Genius. Cooking Teams for future Second Sunday Breakfasts will be formed and we encourage you to be in touch with Hospitality chair, Eric Friedman.
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Sunday Forum: Benedict, Anglicanism, and Us
Sundays 9:30 AM, Berlin Room
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The Forum continues with an Easter series entitled Benedict, Anglicanism, and Us. This class will explore how the ancient, practical spirituality of Benedict of Nursia can still give shape and life to our relationship with God. Weekly lessons may be attended independently from one another, but consistent attendance will aid participants as the class culminates in a session dedicated to writing a personal rule of life.
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Canterbury Choir (grades 3-9)
Sunday's 9:25 - 10:00 AM
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The Canterbury will begin rehearsals at 9:25 AM Sunday morning as scheduled. The St. Nicholas Choir has concluded rehearsals for the season. For more information about our choir programs, please contact Keith Shafer.
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Community Circle
Age 5 - grade 2
Saint Patrick's Room - Children's Ministry Center
Sunday's 9:25 - 10:00 AM
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Saint Nicholas Choir has finished for this season. For our last six weeks together in this program year, we are introducing something new, and it will keep us on the same schedule. “Community Circle” for our Saint Nicholas Choir age group from 9:25 a.m. to 10 a.m. will include music and sing alongs, games, and maybe a trip or two to the playground. ☺️ We will transition to our Godly Play class at 10 a.m. as we normally do.
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Godly Play
Grades PK- 4th Grade
Saint Patrick's Room - Children's Ministry Center
Sunday's 10:00 - 10:45 AM
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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. We cannot wait to welcome your children each Sunday!
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Colaborate
Middle School (grades 5-8)
Saint Benedict's Room - Children's Ministry Center
Sunday's 10:00 - 10:45 AM
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The Colaborate Curriculum is designed to help youth take an honest look at the holy mystery and the complexity of Scripture to move them onto a path of growth and discovery. Using infographics, this program will include studies of both New Testament and Old Testament lessons to start a conversation about God and what it means to follow Jesus.
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No EYC (Grades 6-12)
This Week only
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EYC (Episcopal Youth Community, grades 6-12) will not meet this week.
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Celtic Evening Prayer and Communion
with Prayers for Healing
Sundays, 5:30 PM
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Celtic Evening Prayer and Communion is a candle-lit service that emphasizes the contemplative side of worship, features some of Augusta’s best Celtic musicians, and offers prayers for healing for those attending, for others, and for the world. Come as you are and enter into a place of rest, prayer, and reflection.
Kathleen Chandler and Keith Shafer, will be our musicians this week.
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EVENTS THIS WEEK| May 13 - May 21
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Next Sunday is an Open Sunday for Altar Flowers
Also, July 2, July 30
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Open Sundays for altar arrangements in the second quarter: May 21; July 2, Independence Day; and July 30. If anyone would kindly like to sponsor a Sunday in honor or memory of someone or “many” someones, please contact the Parish Office. The normal cost is a minimum of $100.
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The Rule of Benedict
Tuesdays, 7 PM, Zoom
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Our online adult formation book studies continue in Easter with a study of Joan Chittister’s The Rule of Benedict: A Spirituality for the 21st Century. Though the Rule is fifteen centuries old, Chittister shows that Benedict can offer wisdom for contemporary concerns such as contemplation, humility, stewardship, equality, and conversion. Books available this Sunday in the Narthex and in the Parish Office during the week. $20 donation.
Join us Tuesday evenings on Zoom at 7:30 PM. Register for the class using the link below. Group leaders will send emails to all participants with Zoom log-in details and schedules. Contact Fr. Eric Biddy for more information.
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Invitation to Hospitality Meeting
Wednesday, May 17, 5 PM, the River Room
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Parish Life events are more than just parties; they are the means of welcoming and the way to deeper connection to each other. “Find your place” with the Parish Life and Hospitality Committee! All are welcome to join us for 2023 planning Wednesday evening, 5 PM in the River Room, prior to the Wednesday Night Fellowship Dinner. We’re discussing Sunday morning breakfast, a summer night at the ballpark, and beginning the planning for foyer groups this fall. Please join us!
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Wednesday Night Fellowship Dinner
May 17, 6-7 PM, The River Room
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Join us for our monthly fellowship dinner, Wednesday, May 17, 6-7 PM catered by Cordially Invited. The menu will be available next week.
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Compline
Wednesdays, 8 - 8:15 PM Social time follows worship on Zoom.
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Meeting ID: 595 177 454
Dial-In: (646) 876-9923
Compline is a beautiful, simple, and quiet service to end the day together in prayer with God. This service is led by members of the parish using an on-screen bulletin so everyone may pray together.
Following the prayers, those who gather through Zoom have an opportunity for a mid-week visit.
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Mid-Week Eucharist
Thursdays, 11:30 AM
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A mid-week Eucharist in the Chapel begins at 11:30 AM. Lunch in the Berlin Room follows at 12 noon with a weekly Bible study (more information below.) Join us as your schedule allows: Come for Eucharist and lunch, lunch and Bible study, or stay for all three. (So that we may honor mid-day schedules, lunch is scheduled for 15 minutes and will continue through the Bible study conversations.)
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Lectio at Lunch
Thursdays, 12 Noon, Tyler Hall
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Join us for lunch and a Bible study – we've made it easy!
This small group format begins with lunch. As we continue sharing a meal, three biblical lessons are read aloud by members of the group, followed by a reflection from Brian McLaren’s We Make the Road by Walking. We conclude our time together engaging with the reflection. Much of the work of the Holy Spirit in formation is in forming relationship. We invite you to join this small group as your schedule allows.
You may bring your own lunch or share in the meal provided. Donations accepted.
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Sit and Wait Meditation Group
Thursdays, 6-7 PM, Chapel
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Thursdays begin in the Chapel with a reading or other offering to enhance this space before the “Sit” begins. After the 20-minute Sit, an open discussion follows until 7:00 PM. This is an open group with no limit on the number of participants. Please email Suzanne Pursley-Crotteau or contact by phone at (706) 910-9331 for further information and/or to enroll in the sit.
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Creation Care Meeting
May 18, 7:07 PM, Tyler Hall
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The Creation Care Committee will meet on May 18 at 7:05 PM in Tyler Hall (following Sit & Wait). All are welcome! Come share ideas for our 2023 Christmas Market & Sustainability Fair, Second Sundays series and the 2024 Earth Day celebration. We'd love you to be part of the team. For more information, contact Jennifer McKee.
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Senior Sunday
Sunday, May 21
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Parents of graduating high school seniors: Senior Sunday is May 21. Please contact the parish office as soon as possible if your son or daughter is interested in being included in this service.
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Cornerstone End-of-Year Celebration
Church of Our Savior, 4227 Columbia Rd.
Sunday, May 21, 5-7 PM
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Cornerstone for EYC (Episcopal Youth Community, grades 6-12) will meet at Church of Our Savior, next Sunday, May 21, 5-7 PM for an end-of-year celebration: Pizza, Games, Foam Party, and Compline. Cornerstone brings together Episcopal youth from across our convocation and the CSRA once a month. RSVP to Jody Grant by May 19. For more information contact Kim Butler.
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May 15 - Vestry Meeting
May 25 - Hornsby Teacher Day
June 10 - Quiet Morning - "God Within Us"
July 22 - Outreach Beach Party
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Caregivers' Support Group
Thursday, May 25, 3:30 PM, The Chapel
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The Caregivers’ support group will meet Thursday, May 25, 3:30 PM in the chapel. This group provides support for people caring for people they love (our first thought is ailing spouses, aging parents, children who need extra attention, and other relations of mutuality in which one-way care has grown), but anyone who is a caregiver for another is welcome. Contact Fr. Eric for more information.
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Manna Pantry
Saturday, May 27, 8:15 - 11:30 AM
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Serve at our next Manna Pantry, Saturday, May 27, 8:15-11:30 AM in Tyler Hall. With your help we will unload the groceries from Golden Harvest, pack food boxes, reload the truck, and deliver all food boxes on Saturday. For more information contact Melissa Friedman . RSVP for the Manna Pantry team below.
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Parish Picnic
Sunday, May 28, The River Room
following the 11 AM service
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Pentecost is 2 weeks away! Save the date for our Parish Picnic (comfortably scheduled in the River Room) May 28, following the 11 AM service. Wear red and bring a dish to share. We’ll spill out onto the terrace with music and games. More details to follow.
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Baptism Offered
Sunday, May 28
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The Prayer Book notes Holy Baptism is especially appropriate on four dates: at the Easter Vigil, on the Day of Pentecost, on All Saints' Day or All Saints' Sunday, and on the Feast of the Baptism of our Lord.
We will celebrate the Sacrament of Baptism on the Feast of Pentecost, Sunday, May 28. All who wish to be baptized are invited to contact Fr. Eric .
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OTHER RESOURCES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Join the Garden Volunteers!
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Saint Paul’s Church has a group of volunteer gardeners who assist Keith Shafer, Grounds Chair, and Piedmont Landscape Management in caring for our gardens. No experience necessary, instructions given, volunteers often take home plant divisions. Thursday mornings are volunteer gardening time. Some in the group stay for the 11:30 AM Eucharist in the Chapel. The gardening group would love to welcome you! Please email Keith Shafer, if you’re interested.
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Donate summer music in memory or in thanksgiving. The choirs begin this year’s vacation on May 28th. Please contact Keith Shafer, Director of Music, who can provide you with more complete information.
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The new Day by Day issue for May, June, and July has arrived and is available in the Narthex. If you would like to have one mailed to you, please contact Hannah in the parish office. Forward Day by Day is a booklet of daily, "page-a-day," inspirational meditations each reflecting on a specific Bible passage from the daily lectionary readings of the Episcopal Church. The meditations are rich in substance and offer a wide range of witness and experiences. These meditations are also available online on the Forward Movement website.
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Daughters of the King Discernment Classes
Beginning in May
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The St. Ruth Byllesby Chapter of the Order of the Daughters of the King (DoK) will offer discernment classes for new members in May. DoK is an international prayer and service order in the Episcopal Church. To find out more about their ministries at Saint Paul’s and for more information about the classes, please email Suzanne Pursley-Crotteau.
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World Famous Organists are Coming!
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Augusta is one of only six American cities to be awarded a regional convention by the American Guild of Organists, the largest association of organists in the world. Celebrated performers are coming to Augusta from June 18-21 for concerts and workshops including the opening concert to be held at Saint Paul’s Church. Chelsea Chen is one of America’s most accomplished organists. Presently living in Switzerland, Ms. Chen will play a concert open to the public at 7:00 PM on Sunday, June 18th. Other performances include the Organist of Notre Dame, Paris, Vincent Dubois, appearing at 7:00 PM at St. John United Methodist Church on Greene Street on Monday night, June 19th; Dr. Jens Korndörfer, Baylor University, is playing a concert on the 1868 Jardine organ (one of the largest and most historic instruments in America) at the Catholic Church of the Most Holy Trinity on Greene Street at 7:00 PM on Tuesday night, June 20th, and Dr. Alcee Chriss, Wesleyan University, is performing at 7:00 PM at Augusta’s First Baptist Church on Wednesday, June 21st. Ticket info is available from Keith Shafer, who is the Convention Chair (706.724.2485 ext 215). Don’t miss this opportunity to hear inspiring music played on the King of Instruments.
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Saint Paul's Faithfulness
as of 5/10/23
Offerings Pledged this Week $13,942.31
Pledged Offerings Received this Week $9,059.90
Total Operating Expenses to Date $310,910.33
Total Operating Income Received to Date $474,662.50
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Are we missing your birthday?
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