St. Stephen's in-the-Field Episcopal Church
FRIDAY JOURNAL , May 12th, 2023
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We the people of Saint Stephen's in-the Field
Seek to know Christ, to share Christ, and to serve Christ,
recognizing his presence in all people, and reaching out in love
to each other and to the world around us.
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10:00 AM Holy Eucharist at St. John's
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Dear Friends,
I am at a CREDO Conference this week and on vacation the following week.
For any urgent matter, please call our Sr. Warden, Susan Zaballos (408-226-9395)
If you have a pastoral emergency, please call The Rev. Ernie Boyer (650-793-9327).
Blessings,
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Worship This Sunday:
Sunday, May 14th, 10:00am - Holy Eucharist
at St. John's
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LIVE STREAM WORSHIP SERVICE
BULLETIN
St. Stephen’s church doors will be open every Sunday for worship. In-person services will continue to alternate with St. John’s but the live-stream from services at St. John’s will be projected at St. Stephen’s. Come to St. Stephen’s every Sunday!
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR
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Welcoming The Rev. Richard Leslie at St. John’s on May 14th.
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May 28th – The Day of Pentecost and Alex Dickinson-Holmes’ baptism.
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June 11th - Blessing and naming the St. Stephen’s community garden followed by a Pride Potluck on the Labyrinth on June 11th.
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There used to be a
tree in the center
median. I know
the shape of it, see
how its roots lifted
up the asphalt, pulled
a hunk of it from
the ground when I first
started planting there,
filled in the hole
that remained. I know
someone planted that
tree, the work of their
hands a palimpsest.
Jessica
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Garden Blessing and Pride Potluck
June 11th
(following the 10am Service)
St. Stephen’s in-the-Field, we will be formally naming and blessing the expanded community garden at 11am. Immediately following the dedication, from 11:30am - 12:30pm, we will be hosting our first annual Pride Potluck.
Please try to bring an item in the colors of one of the pride flags (but anything edible will be enjoyed!). Note: while beloved by the long-standing communities they represent, most of these flags were designed since 2010, so if you don’t recognize them it’s fine! Here is a quick glossary for unfamiliar terms:
https://www.hrc.org/resources/glossary-of-terms
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Some examples of potential dishes:
- A plate with raspberries, grapes, and blueberries for the bisexual pride flag
- A salad with lettuce, arugula, white radish, and black beans for the aromantic pride flag
- A jello mold with layers in baby blue, baby pink, clear, baby pink, and baby blue for the trans pride flag
- And of course, cupcakes with rainbow sprinkles can never go wrong!
Dishes will go on a long table arranged by flags, labeled please for common allergies (peanut butter, gluten, lactose, etc). The community gardeners will be donating colorful centerpieces that include green carnations and lavender sprigs.
This should be a creative, joyful chance to celebrate Pride Month as a community and engage in the enriching fellowship that is sharing food and drink with friends old and new. In this moment, it feel more necessary than ever to be clear that queer and trans people are beloved members of and leaders in our community. We hope you can come to the service, the dedication, the potluck, or all three! The address is: 7269 Santa Teresa Blvd, San José, CA 95139. Please reach out to Jessica Dickinson Goodman with any questions (650-804-9044 | Jessica.dickinson.goodman@gmail.com).
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Jessica Katherine Creekmore Dickinson Goodman and Matthew Alexander Holmes would like to invite everyone at St. Stephen's in-the-Field and St. John the Divine to their son Alexander Oakes Creekmore Dickinson-Holmes's christening on Pentecost Sunday (May 28th, 2023) with reception to follow. RSVP here. Alexander was born November 17th, 2022 and will be baptized after he gets his COVID-19 vaccine at 6 months old. His godparents will also be attending: Aer van de Water of St. Thomas Sunnyvale, Grace Lane of All Saints' Palo Alto, Laura Holmes of Christ Community Church Milpitas, Sinéad Toolis Byrd of Mountain View and Christopher Holmes of Washington DC. Please plan to wear masks and red!
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“The hardest spiritual work in the worlds is to love the neighbor as the self – to encounter another human being not as someone you can use, change, fix, help, save, enroll, convince or control, but simply as someone who can spring you from the prison of yourself, if you allow it.”
-Barbara Brown Taylor
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Kudos to :
-The Vestry for being flexible and faithful to St. Stephen’s
-Jessica for submitting an application for a Creation Care Grant.
-Susan, Janet, and Rowena for cleaning out the outside storage closet andfinding homes for the contents that can be used by people who need them.
-Susan for leading morning prayer while I am away.
-Rob for the continued work he is doing for our facility and campus.
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Contact Information for Rev. Karen.
Please use this new number to contact Rev. Karen for calls or texts:
408-781-1826
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NEEDING PRAYER SUPPORT?
Prayer is one of those things we often think about, might feel inadequate about, believe in but might be unsure how to proceed. How we pray is sometimes unique to each of us. The Church provides help in many ways. If you find yourself in need, of any kind (emotional, physical, spiritual, guidance, etc) consider how St. Stephen's can support you:
* there is a prayer chain of committed pray-ers (who maintain confidentiality).
* tell people about your answers to prayer! and the miracles you witness, or how prayer changes YOU.
Please submit prayer requests to Rev. Karen.
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Contact information for Rev. Karen: |
Email her at: revkaren@ssitf.org
Personal phone for emergencies or urgent matters: 408-781-1826
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Editor's Note
Please send any announcements or articles you want to have included, to: evan.bryan1@gmail.com, by Thursday, 10am each week.
Evan Bryan
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St. Stephen's in-the-Field Episcopal Church
7269 Santa Teresa Blvd; San Jose, CA 95139
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