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This Sunday: April 28

Fifth Sunday of Easter

Services at 8:00 and 9:30 am


SUNDAY MORNING

We will introduce and welcome newcomers during the 9:30 service

and host a newcomer brunch after worship.

Children's Time during the 9:30 service.


Youth-Led Worship Rehearsal

Youth will rehearse music with Roger from 11:00 - 11:30 am and then do a walk-through of the service in the Sanctuary as well as work on and finalize any last items with Anna (prayers, bulletin cover art, forum, sermon, etc.).



NURSERY will be OPEN during the 9:30 service and forum time. 


Forum: Newcomer Brunch


We continue to Facebook Livestream the Sunday 9:30 service and upload to YouTube.

Sunday Bulletin

April Worship Team Schedule

April 26 – Variety Show/Taco Night

April 28 – Newcomer Brunch

May 5 – Youth-led Sunday

May 19 – Pentecost

June 16 – Outdoor Worship Service

June 30 – PRIDE Parade with ECMN

July 14 – Outdoor Worship Service

July 20-21 – Hopkins Raspberry Festival

August TBD – Creek Baptism

September 8 – Kickoff Sunday/All Parish Picnic

October 4 – Polka Party Fundraiser



Tickets available at the event or

by using this QR Code (note Variety Show)





Confirmation Service with Receptions

St. Mark's Cathedral, Minneapolis

This Saturday, April 27, 2:00 pm




We hope many from St. David's will be able to attend the regional service of confirmation and receptions at St. Mark's Cathedral on Saturday, April 27, beginning at 2:00. Four members of our community will be received into the Episcopal Church that day: Marilyn Clark, Patti Jurkovich, Roger Stratton, and Becky Sweely. Roger Stratton, Monica Stratton, and David Niles will lead music.


The bishop, the Rt. Rev. Craig Loya, will lay hands on each candidate for reception and say, "We recognize you as a member of this one holy catholic and apostolic Church, and we receive you into the fellowship of this Communion" (Book of Common Prayer, page. 418)


It will be a glorious day!







Buildings and Grounds!


An energy assessment is helping the environment and our budget!


Please join us in thanking the Buildings and Grounds Committee for their work on St. David’s recent energy assessment! Eager to be good stewards of our environment and resources, the committee worked with the city and EnerChange, a nonprofit that helps other nonprofits identify energy savings. After an in-depth assessment, St. David’s not only learned about opportunities to become more energy-efficient, but also that the church was eligible for nearly $3,000 in reimbursements. Read the full story in the Minnetonka Memo. Thank you again to the Buildings and Grounds Committee for shepherding this project!

Youth-Led Sunday!


Next Sunday, May 5th, St David's Youth are leading worship, forum, and coffee hour.



You are invited to wear tie-dye or rainbow colors to church that Sunday!





Rogation Day at St. David's—Beating the Bounds​

May 6 @ Noon - meet in the Narthex


Mark your calendars and plan to join us for a special Rogation Day service at St. David's on Monday, May 6 at noon. Rogation is an ancient church practice of seeking blessing for a community and its sustenance (the word "Rogation" comes from the Latin Rogare, meaning "to ask"). Rogation Days are the 3 days preceding Ascension Day and are intended for asking God's blessing on agriculture and industry.  


Since medieval days there has been a tradition of "beating the bounds" – walking together in procession around the boundary of property, praying for God's blessing upon crops, the well-being of the land, and sharing hope in God's ability to nourish and sustain life. We will keep with this tradition with a procession on the land on which our congregation resides.


Please join us, as you are able! Please be in touch with the Rev. Katherine Lewis klewis@stdavidsparish.org or Roger Stratton, rstratton@stdavidsparish.org if you have questions.

Ecumenical Youth Ministry Fellowship Event

Smokes and Sweets Dinner & Music

Saturday, May 11 at 6pm

Mount Calvary Lutheran Church in Excelsior



Please join our Youth and Ecumenical friends (EYMF) as they share their musical talents with you over dinner. The “Smokes” will be pulled pork sandwiches by MCLC ministry Holy Smoke, and the “Sweets” will be desserts baked by the EYMF youth. This freewill fundraiser will go towards our Twins Game field trip in June. Hope to see you there!

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of women’s ordination to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church, the compelling new documentary The Philadelphia Eleven will have a limited theatrical release in eleven selected cities, including Minneapolis, on Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at 7:00 pm. After the screening, stay for a panel conversation with four Minnesota Episcopalians who lived it and whose lives have been shaped by the full inclusion of women in the priesthood. St. David's will be well represented, as Lindsay Hardin Freeman will moderate the panel, and both Katherine Lewis and Len Freeman will serve as panelists.

Kick the summer off right

with Episcopal Night

at the Minnesota Twins!


All Minnesota Episcopalians are enthusiastically invited to come to Target Field to cheer on the Minnesota Twins.


Target Field

Wednesday, May 29, 6:40pm

Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals


Purchase tickets HERE!


We've decided we like each other too much to sit in separate sections, so we'll all be in one section this year, the better to visit with one another.

Click the link above to reserve your tickets today.  Click here to download a bulletin insert or flyer to share with your congregation. 


PLAY BALL!

Isaiah Forum Update


There is a special primary coming up on April 30th for Hennepin County Commissioner for District 6. The District 6 Commissioner represents the communities of Deephaven, Edina, Excelsior, Greenwood, Hopkins, Long Lake, Minnetonka, Minnetonka Beach, Mound, Northern Eden Prairie, Orono, Shorewood, Spring Park, Tonka Bay, Woodland, and Wayzata.


The Board of Commissioner's duties include administration, taxes, health and human services, environment, public safety, housing, transit and transportation. Their budget in 2023 was $2.7 billion and their funding decisions touch every aspect of our lives.


I'm a leader in ISAIAH as the representative from St. David's Episcopal Church. On April 21st we hosted a public forum and asked all 6 candidates questions about affordable housing, the environment, and youth programming. Below is a link to a recording of the non-partisan event. It's a great way to learn about the candidates. 


The 2 candidates with the most votes on April 30th will then run in the special election on May 14th. Please vote in both elections! What is done with the money in the budget for the County Commissioners can make a big and direct impact on all of us!


Link: https://youtu.be/7rSm7C1IWjk?si=b1tIVE1L6Mxd2ML-


Huldah Niles

Chair, Justice Collaborative 

Sunday Morning

Children's Time during the 9:30 service. 

NURSERY OPEN during the 9:30 service and forum time. 


Youth-Led Sunday Rehearsal

Youth will rehearse music with Roger from 11:00 - 11:30 am and then do a walk-through of the service in the Sanctuary as well as work on and finalize any last items with Anna (prayers, bulletin cover art, forum, sermon, etc.). There is also a Newcomer Brunch Sunday morning, so please eat brunch, and then we will rehearse music.


Wednesday Night

Wednesday, May 1 - These Are Our Bodies

6:00 pm - Dinner, 6:30 - 8:00 pm - Classes

Intermediate class includes parents for the final two sessions!


NEXT SUNDAY - May 5

Please come to Youth-Led Worship Sunday at 9:30 am!


Coming Up


May 5 – Youth-Led Worship


May 11 - Smokes and Sweets - EYMF Fundraiser at Mount Calvary


June 15 - EYMF go to Pride Night at the Minnesota Twins!




Healing Prayer Station


You may have noticed the Healing Prayer Station taking place during Communion at the Advent and Lent Sunday worship services. Going forward, St. David's will offer the Healing Prayer Station on the 2nd Sunday of each month beginning May 12. On those Sundays there will be a prayer person (or two) in the Narthex at the 9:30 service to receive any who desire prayer during Communion.


This prayer venture is a work in progress, so if you have questions, comments, or suggestions, please let me know. Additionally, if you are feeling a call to explore this ministry, we’d love to have you join us.


Marilyn Clark, on behalf of the Prayer Station Team:

Scott Clark, Charity Harvala, Karin Lindquist, Basil Owen, Sue Owen,

Gervaye Parent, Judy Roggow

SIGN UP FOR SUMMER 

VBS, YOUTH CAMP, & FAMILY CAMP

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

YOUTH CAMP

FAMILY CAMP

Family Bike Ride

for Multiple Sclerosis 

Twin Cities MS Bike Ride

Saturday, May 11 @ 9:00 am

 

Bring your family (or just yourself!) and join Team Beckmann (aka Beckmann Bike Brigade) to raise awareness and funds toward research for a cure. 

While the formal MS Bike event is held in St. Paul… Beckmann’s Bike Brigade (B^3) will continue with our own “virtual” ride in Minnetonka. 


We will meet at the Westwood Professional Services parking lot/SE side of building (12701 Whitewater Dr. # 300, Minnetonka, MN 55343) and ride the Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail to the southwest for about 7.5 miles to Lake Riley for a brief rest and then return (15ish miles total). We’ll supply Yo-Yo Donuts for all to enjoy at the end of the ride. The trail is hard-packed gravel, so plan accordingly with your bike. 

Rain date is Sunday, May 12 (same time and place).


Direct any question to Chris Carda

Email:  chris.carda@westwoodps.com

Phone: 612-209-2616

 

To donate to the cause please click HERE.

 

Hope to see you there!






You are Invited! 



Candle Walk

A Bedtime Prayer to God

 

Did you know we read a Children's version of evening prayer every Monday at 8 pm on Zoom?

Sometimes kids read it, often the adult officiants read. 

It's a beautiful prayer and we invite you to join us any Monday to read or just listen to this prayer.  

 

We are always grateful when children attend and welcome families to check it out!

  

Candle Walk, A Bedtime Prayer to God has become a part or our weekly prayer tradition. Join us on a Monday, come once or often and experience the simplicity of this lovely prayer.

 

Evening Compline - Zoom meeting link

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85222677461?pwd=dldOZjFiYzdqejdMMkNJL3ZvV3loQT09

Meeting ID: 852 2267 7461

Passcode: Pn2CjY

 

Or you can join by phone: 1-312-626-6799 

Meeting ID: 852 2267 7461

Passcode: 516860






SAVE THE DATE

July 20 -21

Hopkins Raspberry Festival


Mark your calendars now, so you too can take part in a most fun, meaningful, and fantastic summer weekend right here in our local community!  


St David’s is now registered to take part in the 2024 Hopkins Raspberry Festival! You have the opportunity to participate in an old-fashioned Grande Day Parade complete with floats and marching bands traveling down Mainstreet in Hopkins on July 21.


If you prefer, you can also participate by assisting in the “St David’s Booth” where we will set up a table offering up rest, refreshment, and renewal at the Mainstreet Marketplace Festival on July 20. 


These two opportunities offer St. David’s a chance to step out of our boat and venture into the waters to play, faithfully living into both our mission and vision statements by actively engaging with our community. 


Keep your eye out for more information and ways you can get involved (coming your way soon!) All ages are welcomed and encouraged to participate.



Regards,

Diane Curley, Senior Warden

Beloved in Christ,

 

All Episcopalians living and worshipping in the central and west metro are invited and encouraged to attend our spring mission area gathering!

Each spring, we gather in mission areas across the diocese to meet one another, pray together, share stories, and hear from the Bishop and our Council representatives. These gatherings will connect us as one church in many places across the diocese, inviting us into deep conversation and sharing.

 

Central & West Metro Mission Area Gathering

Saturday, April 27, 9 am - 12 pm

St. Mark's Cathedral, 519 Oak Grove Street, Minneapolis

Register HERE.

 

All clergy, lay delegates, and lay leaders of faith communities in the Central and West Metro mission areas are encouraged to attend. We look forward to seeing you there!



Refreshments will be served starting at 8:30am and lunch will be provided.

 

The Mission Area Gathering will be followed by a celebration of confirmation at the Cathedral at 2 pm. All are welcome to attend. 

 

Faithfully,

 

Your Mission Area Teams

CENTRAL METRO

Tom Erickson, Grace, Minneapolis

Mary Lusk, St. Mark’s Cathedral, Minneapolis

The Rev. Rex McKee, St. John’s, Minneapolis 

 

WEST METRO

Chris Commers, Trinity, Excelsior

Marie Hayes, Epiphany, Plymouth

The Rev. Katherine Lewis, St. David’s, Minnetonka

The Rev. Christy Stang, St. Stephen's, Edina





Women of St. David’s…

Mark your calendars for a spring hike!


Join us on Saturday morning, May 4th at Lake Maria State Park (just in time for the spring wildflowers to be blooming)!


We will meet at 10:00 am for a hike, bring your own lunch and we will provide the campfire and s'mores. Carpooling from St. David's at 9:00 am

(please RSVP to Ann Carda, acarda21@gmail.com if you plan to carpool)


Lake Maria State Park is just 45 minutes from Minnetonka and there are a variety of different hiking options. You can even skip the hike and hang out around the campfire and join us for lunch.


Lake Maria State Park

(meeting at the Trail Center, 1st left as you enter the park)

11411 Clementa Avenue Northwest Monticello, MN 55362



Please contact Ann Carda or Karin Lindquist with any questions. Hope to see you there! acarda21@gmail.com lindquist.karin@hotmail.com


Agrarian Faith Formation 

ECMN Priority: Faithful Innovation


The Rev. Kerri Meyer spoke about her transformation at the Good Courage Farm. The Farm is described as “a place where friends of God and God's good Earth gather in worship, fellowship, community building and labor.” https://www.goodcourage.farm/


Last year we had a small group of vineyard stewards from St. David’s spend a few Saturdays during the growing season working in the Vineyard. As we worked among the vines, we had the opportunity to get to know each other, learn about regenerative farming, agrarian ministry, as well as to meet other ECMN Episcopalian congregation stewards. If you love to nurture the growth of food, spirit, and friendships, or just like to get your hands and boots dirty, then consider joining one of the Saturday stewardships. Orchard Stewarding is planned for the First Saturday of the month, and the Vineyard the second Saturday of the month. If you are interested, please email Bonnie Boyd at Bonnieboyd0803@gmail.com, text 952-220-6982, or sign-up in the Undercroft while you're having coffee. 
















Current needs identified by ICA include:

* sugar

* pancake syrup

* canned fruit

* dried/dehydrated fruit

* jelly/jam

* applesauce

* dry pet food

* feminine hygiene products

* baby formula/food

* dish soap 


The above items are suggestions. Anything you would like to donate is always appreciated. Bring your items to church this Sunday or drop them off at your convenience in one of the ICA baskets at the church entrances. While food donations help bring in immediate supplies, a financial donation also helps to ensure that the food shelves can be well stocked. A check made out to ICA can be dropped in the Sunday collection plate. You can also go online at www.icafoodshelf.org, choose Donate from the menu & follow the prompts. Thank you for supporting ICA! 


With Thanks

Thank you to everyone who contributed food and/or funds during the annual March FoodShare Campaign which is just wrapping up. Your generosity is always overwhelming!





St David’s Book Club News

by Cathy Schwichtenberg

 

The St. David’s Book Club will be discussing The Dove Keepers by Alice Hoffman on Tuesday, June 4 from 6:30 pm – 7:55 pm.  

Meeting Zoom Link: June 4 Meeting 


"Hoffman makes ancient history live and breathe in this compelling story, set in 70 CE, detailing the siege of the mountain stronghold Masada, where 900 Jews held out for months against the Romans. Hoffman's novel follows four extraordinary women. Red-haired Yael has long been shunned by her father, a renowned assassin, because of her mother's death in childbirth. Forced to flee from Jerusalem, she makes a tortuous journey across the desert, during which she becomes involved with a married man, and after finally reaching Masada, is assigned to the dovecote, where she meets three charismatic women: Revka, a baker's wife who witnessed her daughter's horrific death at the hands of Roman soldiers; Shirah, a tattooed wisewoman; and Shirah's daughter Aziza, a warrior of uncommon skill. Forced to deal with the outside forces intent on eradicating them and with their people's patriarchal system, which is quick to condemn unconventional behavior, the women draw great strength from their own inner resources and from each other. This is both a feminist manifesto and a deeply felt tribute to courageous men and women of faith, told with the cadence and imagery of a biblical passage. .

--Copyright 2010 Booklist, Joann Wilkinson

 

We have an interesting line-up of selections this year and invite all St. David’s parishioners to participate. We usually meet via Zoom on the first Tuesday of every other month from 6:30 – 7:55. Here is this year’s schedule – please join us!


The Dovekeepers | Alice Hoffman | 6/4/24 | Scott Clark

Tom Lake | Ann Patchett | 8/6/24 | TBD

 

Horse | Geraldine Brooks | 10/1/24 | TBD

 

The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store | James McBride | 12/3/24 | TBD

Save these Dates!

The Mills Church/Habitat Housing project has its public hearing dates set:



  • City Council Meeting: 

Monday May 6, 2024 - 6:30 at Minnetonka Community Center


Put these dates on your calendar and plan on attending these meetings with your Love Makes Room Apparel. Stay tuned for more details and actions to take!

WOW

Women of the Woods


The sun is shining, the snow is melting, and the woods are calling. Join us August 10 - 17 at Clearwater Lake and Lodge off the Gunflint Trail Grand Marais and paddle into the BWCAW. Join a wonderful community of women to share time, faith, and games! Come for the week or just a few days. The wilderness awaits.



Launa Tucker launat7@outlook.com and 

Susan Taylor ss2taylor@comcast.net 


Have an announcement you would like to share in this weekly email?


Send it to office@stdavidsparish.org before 9:00 am on Wednesday to be featured.


Bible Study

The Book of Proverbs

We meet every Tuesday at 11:00 on Zoom. For our next study we are reading Proverbs, inspired by other books which frequently reference them, especially in the New Testament. This study will be led by Bible Study members in turn. Please plan now to join us. The study will be available on the YouTube channel for those unable to join us. Questions? Contact Sharon Engel or Susan Taylor.   

Loaves and Fishes



April & May

Four Volunteers are needed for each date. Two for cooking with the Loaves and Fishes coordinator from 3:00-5:00 pm, and two to package and serve from 4:30 to 6:30 pm. 


Upcoming dates:

  • April 30
  • May 11
  • May 24


Please contact Sue or Basil Owen to sign up or sign up in the Undercroft. Sue’s cell is 612-716-1945. Basil’s cell is 612-716-0683 or email at bowen3@fastmail.com.

Saturday Morning Prayer at St. David's 7:45 AM
Monday Morning Meditation at Oratory Room 9:00 AM
Tuesday Bible Study at 11:00 AM
Compline held each night at 8:00 PM

What else is going on at St. David's?

Want to view the full calendar for the week? Click here to view the St. David's website complete with a calendar to keep you updated on events and offerings! Scroll all the way to the bottom to view it.

Pastoral Care Line: 952-767-0891

To add someone to the prayers, please contact



the office

office@stdavidsparish.org

or

The Rev. Katherine Lewis

klewis@stdavidsparish.org



We will include all individuals in the prayers list for four consecutive weeks, and then they will be removed from the list. If the prayer need is ongoing, please reach out and we will keep their names on the list. If anyone's prayer need is shorter than four weeks, please also note that. This way we will keep all prayer lists updated and recent.

Prayers and Passages


We pray for healing of body, mind or spirit for those we love, especially Joanne Downs (friend of Virginia Haggart and Ned Sorley), Andy Galich, Jackie Galich (mother and father of John Galich), Linda Halley (mother of Laura Hensley), John Huber (friend of the Drake family), Bryce Johnson (friend of Guy Drake), Denny Johnson, Courtney, Susan List, The May Family, Bill Meyer (brother of Gervaye Parent), Donna Molnar (relative of Ann Monteith),Nick, Lauren E. Olson, David Pearson, Deb Pladsen (friend of Sara Kuyper), Jeff Ronbeck, Sammy (niece of Carol and Steve Johnson), Jean Scheu, Cathy Schwichtenberg, Ben Stratton (son of Monica and Roger Stratton), Ben Warren, and Bob, Dottie, and Eric Warren (friends of the Kuyper family).

 

We pray for those who have died especially, Dorothy Eyers (Janet McKernan's mother).



We pray for the people of Israel, Gaza and Ukraine and all impacted by war and strife. We pray for all affected by gun violence, tornadoes, earthquakes and other disasters.


We pray in thanksgiving for those who will be received into the Episcopal Church, Marilyn Clark, Patti Jurkovich, Roger Stratton, and Becky Sweely.

 

For the world and its leaders, our nation and its people. 

 

We pray for an end to racism and all systems of oppression.

 

We pray for those serving in the military, Aprille Lopac, and Sam Mulvaney (fiance of Aprille Lopac).

COVID-19 Resources Available


The Episcopal Church Click here

ECMN COVID-19 Response Resources Page Click here

Websites


St. David's Episcopal Church: http://www.stdavidsparish.org


St. David's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWtyWv6KQL0fA5ewDDy_xQ 


The Episcopal Church in Minnesota: http://www.episcopalmn.org


The Lectionary Page-Lectionary Readings: http://www.lectionarypage.net


The Episcopal Church: http://www.episcopalchurch.org