St. Andrew's Episcopal Church

Boca Grande, Florida

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August 19, 2022


In this week's edition of ... News & Notes

  • Sunday Worship Information
  • Memorial Garden Restoration
  • Friday Fun Facts
  • Bible Studies
  • Upcoming Events
  • Parish Prayer Lists


SUNDAY WORSHIP INFORMATION


The Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost

Proper 16, Year C

August 21, 2022

@ 9:30a.m.


Join us this Sunday for worship in-person or online at 9:30 a.m. The link to watch "Live" is available below as well as a link to watch the service at your convenience anytime after Sunday afternoon.

Click on the images below Sunday morning to be linked to

the Live-Stream service and/or the bulletin.

Donate Online
Click here to watch any past service at your convenience

St. Andrew's Memorial Garden

Restoration & Preservation Project

The fundraising for this project has begun!


Materials regarding this restoration and preservation project will be sent to homes shortly! In the meantime click on the link below to see our proposed project.

Click here to view the proposed project


Should you have any questions about the project please use one of the links below to contact a member of the committee ...

Contact Don Farrar, Chair
Contact Stan Ikenberry, Sr. Warden
Contact Michelle Robertshaw, Rector

Friday Fun Facts

Did you know that August 24 is the feast day of St. Bartholomew the Apostle?


Saint Bartholomew's Story


In the New Testament, Bartholomew is mentioned only in the lists of the apostles. Some scholars identify him with Nathanael, a man of Cana in Galilee who was summoned to Jesus by Philip. Jesus paid him a great compliment: “Here is a true Israelite. There is no duplicity in him” (John 1:47b). When Nathanael asked how Jesus knew him, Jesus said, “I saw you under the fig tree” (John 1:48b). Whatever amazing revelation this involved, it brought Nathanael to exclaim, “Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the King of Israel” (John 1:49b). But Jesus countered with, “Do you believe because I told you that I saw you under the fig tree? You will see greater things than this” (John 1:50b).


Nathanael did see greater things. He was one of those to whom Jesus appeared on the shore of the Sea of Tiberias after his resurrection (see John 21:1-14). They had been fishing all night without success. In the morning, they saw someone standing on the shore though no one knew it was Jesus. He told them to cast their net again, and they made so great a catch that they could not haul the net in. Then John cried out to Peter, “It is the Lord.”

When they brought the boat to shore, they found a fire burning, with some fish laid on it and some bread. Jesus asked them to bring some of the fish they had caught, and invited them to come and eat their meal. John relates that although they knew it was Jesus, none of the apostles presumed to inquire who he was. This, John notes, was the third time Jesus appeared to the apostles.

Reflection


Bartholomew or Nathanael? We are confronted again with the fact that we know almost nothing about most of the apostles. Yet the unknown ones were also foundation stones, the 12 pillars of the new Israel whose 12 tribes now encompass the whole earth. Their personalities were secondary—without thereby being demeaned—to their great office of bearing tradition from their firsthand experience, speaking in the name of Jesus, putting the Word Made Flesh into human words for the enlightenment of the world. Their holiness was not an introverted contemplation of their status before God. It was a gift that they had to share with others. The Good News was that all are called to the holiness of being Christ’s members, by the gracious gift of God.


The simple fact is that humanity is totally meaningless unless God is its total concern. Then humanity, made holy with God’s own holiness, becomes the most precious creation of God.

Bible Study and Fellowships


Tuesdays @ 8:30 a.m.

Meets via zoom


Fridays @ 10:00 a.m.

Meets via zoom


Click Here for Men's Bible Study
Click Here for Women's Bible Study

Sunday, August 21

9:30 a.m.  Holy Eucharist


Tuesday, August 23

8:30 a.m.  Men's Bible Study


Friday, August 26

10:00 a.m.   Women's Bible Study

Sunday, August 28

9:30 a.m.  Holy Eucharist


Tuesday, August 30

8:30 a.m.  Men's Bible Study


Friday, September 2

10:00 a.m.   Women's Bible Study

Your prayers are asked for...

Parish Prayer List


  • John Berley
  • Karen Bueby
  • Dick Burroughs
  • Vera Chelnokov
  • Hadley Cox
  • Tom Floyd
  • Connie Gregg
  • Pam Hannah
  • Mary Jenne
  • Carol Johnson
  • Kathy Litzinger
  • Hillary Lupo
  • Gary (Tug) Rilling
  • Hal Russell
  • Claire Slogan
  • Amy Staples
  • Ginny Wharton
  • Elizabeth Ardrey Wilson

Prayers for our

Military Family


  • Blaise Bess
  • Colin Jackson
  • Karl Jackson
  • Anthony Kopp
  • Alex Lovo
  • Renier van Breen
  • Arch Wilson


Announcements for the bulletin and newsletter are due by noon on Tuesdays of each week.

You can email them to Robin at mail@standrewsbocagrande.org 


Announcements may be subject to editing due to limited space.