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Week of February 26, 2023, With St. Martin's
Facebook Live Link: http://www.facebook.com/SaintMartinsEpiscopalChurchBridgewaterNJ

The Leaflet for this week's service can be found by going to
Upcoming Dates:
March 5th: Women's Group Meeting
March 12th: Red Cross Blood Drive
April 2nd - April 8th: Easter Week
April 30th: Canticles for Life Concert
May 7th: Newcomer's Brunch
Outreach
There is a plastic bin in the coat room in the Narthex for Easter Basket Donations. We are looking for all kinds of donations including chocolate, baskets, small toys, coloring books, crayons, regular books, etc. At this time we are not looking for Easter Basket grass since we have so much leftover from last year! Thank you!
Lenten Book Study
"Thank God for Evolution" by Michael Dowd
Mondays at 7 p.m. during Lent at Juanita Hawkins's house. Before the book study at 6:30 p.m. come and join in praying the Anglican rosary.
Red Cross Blood Drive
March 12th, 9-2 in the undercroft.
Stewardship
Dear Members,
In January you should have received an email statement with your Pledge End of Year Statement. If you did not, please check your junk mail or contact the church office and let them know you need your statement. If you would prefer a printed copy of your statement, please contact the church office.
Thanks, Kelly Slye
Prayer Requests
  • Maureen Prendergast for her upcoming surgery.
  • Carol Kinkead asks for prayer for Liz Eagan who is starting chemo and radiation for lung cancer.
  • Laura Vernon asks for prayers for Nicole and Dusty McClanahan and their unborn child
  • Jenn Persson asks for prayers for healing and peace for her cousin and her family; Susan, Scott, Leo, and Rocco.
  • Juanita asks for prayers for Jeff Keates
  • Cindy Meyer's brother, David
  • Laura Butrico asks for prayers for Christine Pudimott and Cristina Butrico
  • Marilyn's grandson, Ian, and a dear friend, Mary
  • Yvonne Comeau's aunt, Pat Sailer, has many health issues.
  • Olivia, prayer request from Fr. Rob
  • Fr. Rob's mother, Evelyn.
  • Bonnie Whalen requests prayers for her 28 yr old grandson.
  • Linda Virtue
  • Chris Semanchik
  • Mary Irwin
Please send your prayer intentions to Philip at philip.muniz@gmail.com. Also, if you want a name removed, you can email Philip.
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Scheduling Changes for Lent
  • Evening Prayer on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 pm (Facebook Live- beginning Feb. 28)
  • Stations of the Cross at 6 pm on Fridays in the Nave (beginning March 3)
  • Mondays in Lent: Anglican Rosary at 6:30 pm (Juanita Hawkins' home)
  • Book Study 7:00 pm (Juanita Hawkins' home)
  • Wednesdays in Lent: Mass at 6:00 pm (Lady Chapel)
  • Rosary March 1, 7:00 pm (Lady Chapel)
Composting
St. Martin's has a composting bin at the back of the parking lot, near the garden that Rob Vernon tends. If you would like to compost but don't have a compost bin, please consider using our bin.
Votive Candles for Prayer
Some months ago the vestry and I discussed placing a votive stand and an icon in the church for those who desire to light a candle and offer a prayer. I had hoped that a craftsman that I know from Maryland would be able to build one for us. However, he had a stroke and will not be able to construct the votive stand.

I still feel, though, that offering this practice will enrich our common prayer life and deepen our faith. So, a small credence table has been placed in the corner on the west wall with candles that you may light as you offer special intentions.
 
Starting this practice during Christmastide is particularly appropriate because the flame of the candle reminds us that Christ is the Light of the World. When we light a candle in prayer, we are, by faith, entering into the Light of God, and trusting that God’s Light will guide us, lead us and comfort us as we unite ourselves to God in love.
 
Lighting a candle can also be helpful when we don’t know how to pray. Simply lighting the candle can remind us of God’s loving presence- it can open a window so that we can be more aware of God’s presence with us. And the simple act of lighting a candle can be our prayer when words fail us.
 
The icon on the table with the candles is on loan until we find an icon for the votive shrine. This icon is an image of Our Lady of Walsingham, an apparition of Our Lady which has been an important part of Anglican spirituality since medieval times. It is the only Marian apparition officially sanctioned by Anglicans, Roman Catholics, and Eastern Orthodox churches. As such, she is an important sign of Christian unity.
 
Please feel free to light a candle and offer a prayer, with words or in silence any time you feel this practice will help you connect to God’s grace, love, or healing energies. May God’s abiding presence fill your hearts with peace.
 
Father Rob+
St. Martin’s Episcopal Church
1350 Washington Valley Road,
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
www.stmartinsnj.org
Call Us: 908-526-1350
Contact information for Fr. Rob
rectorstmartinsnj@gmail.com or fatherroblaws@yahoo.com