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St. Stephen's in-the-Field Episcopal Church

 FRIDAY JOURNAL , February 17th, 2023

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.



10:00 AM Holy Eucharist at St. Stephen's


From the Rector


Dear friends, 


Jan Richardson’s blessing, For Those Who Have Far to Travel begins with “If you could see the journey whole, you might never undertake it, might never dare the first step that propels you from the place you have known toward the place you know not.”   


That first line takes me back to many times or ‘journeys’ in my life that were scary – or that required that leap of faith.  I often marvel at how I got to this point in my life – all the unexpected turns, dead ends, forks in the road.  What I do know for sure is that I wouldn’t be where I am right now, without my faith.  That sounds so cliché, but it is true for me.  


English mystic and anchoress, Julian of Norwich (1343-1416) wrote “. . . but all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.”  Jesus was speaking the reassuring words to her in a vision that she wrote about in her Revelations of Divine Love.  They are the words that I breathe regularly and that have carried me through the toughest of times in my life’s journey.  I’m sharing them with you just in case you might be grieving, mourning, or afraid for yourself, for someone you love, or for the world.  


Feel free to share them with someone else.  They’re not my words after all. According to St. Julian – they’re Jesus’ words.   


Blessings and peace

Karen+






Worship This Sunday:


Sunday, Feb 19th, 10:00am – Holy Eucharist 

at St. Stephen's



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!




COFFEE HOUR SIGN-UP SHEET

Disaster Relief for the devastation caused by the earthquake in Turkey-Syria.


Earlier this week, a deadly 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck along the border between Turkey and Syria. Although this disaster just happened, Episcopal Relief & Development is already working with partners to provide support. Please join Episcopal Relief & Development in this relief effort by making a donation at episcopalrelief.org.



Episcopal Relief and Development at 

https://support.episcopalrelief.org/syria-turkey-earthquake?_gl=1*1ybrxoe*_ga*MTE0NzA0NjQ1OS4xNjYzNzA5NTM4*_ga_5J3W6B8WL4*MTY3NTk3NjYzMi42LjAuMTY3NTk3NjYzMi4wLjAuMA  



Archbishop’s Earthquake Donation Relief Fund at

https://afedj.org/give/give-online/

Donations for people impacted by the severe weather:


Santa Marie Urban Ministry (SMUM) takes food, clothing, essential items like toiletries, new underwear, etc. . . year round.   


Compassion Center in the South Valley is in need of:

-men’s boxer briefs

-women’s underwear 

-women’s and men’s socks

-travel size shampoo

-plastic grocery bags (can be used by must be clean and not torn).


You can leave your donations at St. Stephen’s (Tues. or Thurs. morning) and someone from St. John’s will deliver them to Compassion Center.





Pot luck



Hey party people!


 


 The plan for the pot luck has evolved a little.


In the hopes that we don't have too much food,


I am making spaghetti with a vegetarian sauce


with meatballs on the side to add if you want.


 


That leaves salads, bread, dessert and beverages


to bring. Not everyone needs to bring something


as we always have plenty.


 


 A head count is needed so have people rsvp to


me. This is just to make sure I have enough plates


and glasses. My address is:198 Giddings Ct, SJ 95139.


 We will gather at 5:30. This is for women only.


 This event is on March 6th.


 


 If people want to donate money instead of


shopping, that will be great. I am buying 50


kits from www.cleantheworld.com at the cost


of $200, only $4 per person which includes,


soap, toothpaste, tooth brush, 2-in-1 shampoo/


conditioner, socks or lotion. I hope we can raise


another $200 to buy 50 more kits to fill 100 bags.


 


 Items we can still use include:


socks


beanies


emergency blankets


combs


floss


deodorant  


female hygiene products


 


 Checks or cash can be given to either myself


 or Susan.


 


 Hope to see you on the 6th.

Mark your calendars . . .


Tues, Feb 21, 5:30pm

- Shrove Tuesday Pancake supper at St. John’s.


Wed, Feb 22 7:00pm

-Ash Wednesday Evening Service at Advent Lutheran Church in Morgan Hill.


- Ashes to go at St. Stephen’s 11:00am-1:00pm


Mon, Mar 6, 6:00pm

- Assembling Manna Bags at Janet’s house.  


Wed, Mar 1, 5:30pm

-Lent Soup Supper at St. John’s


Commemorative Wine Glasses!

This beautiful commemorative glass marks the year St. Stephen’s made Parish Status and you can have one for just $2! There are only 6 dozen left so get them while you can! Your purchase helps St. Stephen’s so buy a few if you can.


Poem from the Garden


Lauren and Catherine

spent Saturday with

their hands in the soil

planting alliums


garlic and onions,

plus purple flowering

amaranth, in a

sequential planting


following the bright

green garlic Kat planted

back in December.

We hope that these plants


will be tasty to

humans and not squirrels,


-- Jessica Dickinson Goodman. As a reminder, we have a crafts fair March 17-19.

Food for thought:

February is Black History Month.  Our quotes will come from African Americans in our nation’s history.


“One day our descendants will think it incredible that we paid so much attention to things like the amount of melanin in our skin or the shape of our eyes or our gender instead of the unique identities of each of us as complex human beings.” 

– Franklin Thomas



Kudos to :

-Jessica for hanging up the new flags.

-for all our lectors.

-Janet and Susan for more clean-up in the church.



Contact Information for Rev. Karen.

Please use this new number to contact Rev. Karen for calls or texts:

(669)270-7479

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.

Contact information for Rev. Karen:
Personal phone for emergencies or urgent matters: (669)270-7479

Editor's Note  
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Evan Bryan

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