The Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost – September 11, 2016

O God, because without you we are not able to please you, mercifully grant that your Holy Spirit may in all things direct and rule our hearts; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. *Amen. *(1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Proper 19)

Readings for Sunday, September 11:

Exodus 32:7-14 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp19_RCL.html#ot2

Psalm 51:1-11 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp19_RCL.html#ps2

1 Timothy 1:12-17 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp19_RCL.html#nt1

Luke 15:1-10 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp19_RCL.html#gsp1

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Who’s Who – Sunday, September 11

Greeter – David Taylor; Host – Brennan; Hebrew Scripture – Carl Hanson; Christian Scripture – Louise Pietsch; Psalm and Prayers – Kristin Wood; Chalice – Leslie Black and Pam Hanson; Announcements – Holly Hall; Counters – Karen Smith and Kate Conner; Altar Guild – Judi Shank and Colleen Warren; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

Scott’s Schedule Monday, September 12 – Dental Appointment

   Tuesday, September 13 – Office Hours 9-12

   Friday, September 16 – Sabbath Day

   Saturday, September 17 - Parish Retreat – Camp Coniston

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Sunday - September 11

8:00 AM - Scripture and Holy Communion, quiet and contemplative

9:00 AM - Our Annual Welcome Back Breakfast

10:00 AM - Scripture and Holy Communion with hymns and music Regular Sunday Worship Schedule

8:00 AM - Scripture and Holy Communion, quiet and contemplative

10:00 AM - Scripture and Holy Communion with hymns and music

All are Welcome!

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Welcome Back Sunday - *September 11 – mark your calendar!*

8 AM Worship

9 AM Breakfast

10 AM Worship

Hope you see you then – all are welcome!

Backpack and symbols of our daily living Blessing - *Sunday September 11 – *Remember to bring your backpack, calendars, keys, Prayer Books, Bible etc. to receive a blessing as we begin another year of life and ministry in our community.

Parish Retreat – Saturday, September 17 – *save the date today!*

Details on separate insert - Hope you planning on attending – *all are welcome!!*

Update* - CHoir Begins September 25 at 9 AM *– The choir will begin singing during the 10 AM liturgy starting on September 25. The choir meets at 9 AM in the sanctuary to rehearse on Sunday’s September through June. We are always looking for more singers to join the choir. If you are interested in joining the choir please speak to Cindy Patenaude, Gary Barton or Scott. Thanks!

September is Hunger Action Month - During the month of September, all Food Shelves and Food Banks are trying to create awareness of hunger nationwide. The color orange is used throughout this month long event to help create awareness. Did you notice the change at the Haven?

        *The haven has donor offering a 100% matching grant for every

dollar donated to the Haven FOOD SHELF in September. This is a great opportunity to double your monetary donation to the Haven. Simply write ‘Food Shelf’ in the memo section of your check. Please be as generous as possible!*

Advanced Care Planning discussion - October 4th, 6-8pm there will be Advanced Care Planning discussion lead by Dr. Weinstein at DHMC Auditorium E and F and is open to the public. For more info see Holly Hall.

*men’s group – *John will be at the church every Saturday at 8 AM - come when you can.

Coffee hour Hosts needed* - *If you would like to host coffee hour in the future please sign-up on the sheet on the bulletin board to the left as you leave the parish hall heading toward the church. This is a great opportunity to exercise your ministry of baking without having to eat all you bake. For more information, please speak to Doug Jenisch.

Bible Study – Monday, September 19 *- *Our next gathering is Monday, September 19, at 7 PM in the Parish House. Our discussions last about an hour. Each session is stand-alone so come when you can. All are welcome! Here are the readings we will be discussing: Amos 6:1a,4-7 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp21_RCL.html#ot2, 1 Timothy 6:6-19 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp21_RCL.html#nt1 and Luke 16:19-31 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp21_RCL.html#gsp1. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.

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Knit and Purl Fellowship - meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month at the Parish House, 6:30pm. All handcrafts and all people are welcome. We welcome creative projects to make for Holiday Gathering November 12th. The following are the fall dates we are meeting: September 19th,

October 3rd and 17th, November 7th and 21st, December 5th and 19th.

Listen Community Dinner - Our last two Listen Community Dinners will be September 19th organized by the Barwood Family andNovember 21st organized by Holly and Judi Shank.

Brookside Eucharist Sunday Service

St. Paul's leads a half hour Eucharist service at Brookside Nursing Home second Sunday of the month from September to June. Volunteers come at 1:45 and the service begins at 2pm.

We will lead a service this Sunday, 11th.

If you would like to support and help with our Brookside services, please contact Scott or Holly.

*Weston Priory - *welcomes anyone to their services. The Brothers are on retreat September 4th-23rd noon time. Their next service will be 5:15 September 23rd. For further information, please check Weston Priory webpage.

Caring Ministry meeting* - *Our next meeting will be September 27th 7pm at the Parish House

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UVIP Updates:

 SURJ

As we hear news of yet another police shooting with circumstances yet to be clarified, consider joining SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice) in their vigil Monday evening, from 5:30 to 6 p.m., on the Dartmouth green, across from the Hanover Inn. This is one simple way to stand in solidarity with people of color in the wake of violence.

UVIP

Monthly demonstrations for a livable wage continue July 16 and August 17 - check the UVIP bulletin board for details.

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*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

*September 8 – *EFM (Education for Minister) begins

September 11 – Welcome Back Sunday

*September 17 – *Parish Retreat

*September 25 – *Choir begins – please note the change

*October 30 – *MICAH Dinner

*November 12 – *Holiday Bazaar

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • *Bible Study *– meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month in the Parish House at 7 PM. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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The Fourteen Sunday after Pentecost – August 21, 2016

Grant, O merciful God, that your Church, being gathered together in unity by your Holy Spirit, may show forth your power among all peoples, to the glory of your Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

(1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Proper 16)

*Readings for Sunday, August 21, Proper 16 *:

Isaiah 58:9b-14 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp16_RCL.html#ot2Psalm 103:1-8 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp16_RCL.html#ps2Hebrews 12:18-29 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp16_RCL.html#nt1Luke 13:10-17 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp16_RCL.html#gsp1

Who’s Who – This week – Sunday, August 21

Greeter – Barb Coulter; Host – Dick and Jane Davis; Hebrew Scripture – Katy Chaffee; Christian Scripture – Judi Shank; Psalm and Prayers – Judi Shank; Chalice – Doug Jenisch and Karen Smith; Announcements – John Monfette; Counters – Kathy Detzer and Barb Coulter; Altar Guild – The Entire Altar Guild; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

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The Fifteen Sunday after Pentecost – August 28, 2016

Lord of all power and might, the author and giver of all good things: Graft in our hearts the love of your Name; increase in us true religion; nourish us with all goodness; and bring forth in us the fruit of good works; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God for ever and ever. Amen. (1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Proper 17)

*Readings for Sunday, August 28, Proper 17 *:

Proverbs 25:6-7 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp17_RCL.html#ot3 Psalm 112 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp17_RCL.html#ps2Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp17_RCL.html#nt1Luke 14:1, 7-14 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp17_RCL.html#gsp1

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Who’s Who – This week – Sunday, August 28

Greeter – Holly Hall; Host – Stew Wood; Hebrew Scripture – Doug Jenisch; Christian Scripture – Pete Lepre; Psalm and Prayers – Marge Brennan; Chalice – Joyce Mechling and Nancy Snyder; Announcements – Cindy Dale; Counters – Andrew Pillsbury and Dave Davison; Altar Guild – The Entire Altar Guild; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

Scott’s Schedule Wednesday, August 17 – September 3 Vacation

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Summer Worship schedule through Sunday, *September 4 - *Worship times are 7:45 AM and 9 AM.

Regular Worship Times Return Sunday, *September 11* – 8 and 10 AM

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*Education for Ministry - *Would you like to find out more about EfM?

Join us in the Parish House on Thursday August 18th at 7:00 pm to explore the program.

  • Ask questions about EFM and how it works and why you should enroll.
  • Experience a small part of what the program entails.
  • Explore the EFM Reading Table for the books that augment our studies and enrich our discussions.
  • Sign up for the 2016-2017 year. The group will meet Thursday nights 6:00 to 8:30 beginning September 8th.

For more information and encouragement, contact Leslie Black at 802-272-9664, lblack117@comcast.net or Katy Chaffee at 602-733-6286, katy.chaffee@gmail.com

For information about EFM in general see the website. http://efm.sewanee.edu

*St. Paul's Rummage Sale - August 20 - *The Outreach Committee is planning another rummage sale so please plan your summer sorting accordingly!

This event benefits us all -- we can clean out closets and storage tubs for a good cause and customers can buy (most) all items for 25 cents. The hours of the sale are 9--12 AM on the 20th. The items we accept and sell are:

  • Clothing, especially children’s school clothes in good condition

· Boots and shoes

· Winter wear: coats, hats, mittens, and scarves

There will also be a Boutique with items for more than 25 cents. Watch for details about drop-off in future Announcements.

Parish Discretionary Fund next week* – September 4th *– On the first Sunday of each month the loose offering and any checks marked discretionary fund in the memo is given to the Parish Discretionary Fund. This fund is used to help meet the needs of people in our area during difficult times in their lives. The funds are generally used to help with electric bills or car repairs, rent or securing a security deposit for a family. The need has been extremely high with requests coming in almost every day and we currently have no funds. Please be as generous as you are able. This is an important ministry of our Parish. Thank you, Scott

Welcome Back Sunday - *September 11 – mark your calendar!*

8 AM Worship

9 AM Breakfast

10 AM Worship

Hope you see you then – all are welcome!

Backpack and symbols of our daily living Blessing - *Sunday September 11 – *Remember to bring your backpack, calendars, keys, Prayer Books, Bible etc. to receive a blessing as we begin another year of life and ministry in our community.

Parish Retreat – Saturday, September 17 – *save the date today!*

Move details coming soon - Hope you can attend – all are welcome

*CHoir Begins September 18 at 9 AM *– The choir will begin singing during the 10 AM liturgy starting on September 18. The choir meets at 9 AM in the sanctuary to rehearse on Sunday’s September through June. We are always looking for more singers to join the choir. If you are interested in joining the choir please speak to Cindy Patenaude, Gary Barton or Scott. Thanks!

*men’s group – *John will be at the church every Saturday at 8 AM - come when you can.

FR. SCOTT’S VACATION – Scott will be away on vacation from August 17 – September 3. The Rev. Lisa Ramson will preside at both services on Sunday, August 21. The Rt. Rev. Stewart Wood will preside at both services on Sunday, August 28. Please contact our Senior Warden, Jon Chaffee or vestry member, Holly Hall if you need pastoral help.

Coffee hour Hosts needed* - *If you would like to host coffee hour in the future please sign-up on the sheet on the bulletin board to the left as you leave the parish hall heading toward the church. This is a great opportunity to exercise your ministry of baking without having to eat all you bake. For more information, please speak to Doug Jenisch.

Bible Study – Monday, August 22 *- *Our next gathering is Monday, August 22, at 7 PM in the Parish House. Our discussions last about an hour. Each session is stand-alone so come when you can. All are welcome! Here are the readings we will be discussing: Sirach 10:12-18, http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp17_RCL.html#ot2, Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16, and http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp17_RCL.html#nt1, Luke 14:1, 7-14 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp17_RCL.html#gsp1. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.

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seeking a chariperson for Holiday Bazaar – November 12 - It's time to be thinking about our HOLIDAY BAZAAR coming up on November 12! Are there any women who might be willing the act as Chairman or Co-Chairman? I am willing to help. Please talk to me and ask questions to see if this would be something you would enjoy doing. You are needed!! Thank you for considering this. Jill Devins 802-291-6832

*new verger schedule is available *– the new verger scheduled has been posted on the bulletin board in the hallway and a few printed copies are available on the shelf in the narthex (vestibule).

Rides to and from church for Karen Lyons - Holly and Beth are helping with transporting Karen and they are looking for one more driver to help share Sundays. If you are available and can help with one or two Sundays, please contact Scott or Holly. Thank you.

Knit and Purl Fellowship* - *will meet Aug. 15th, Sept. 5th and 19th. All are welcome to attend.

Listen Community Dinners* -*

Sept.19th, meal will be planned by Barwood family

Nov. 21st, will be planned by Holly and someone to assist her.

Weston Priory* - *anyone is welcome to their services. Please check the web site for days Brothers will be retreat and not holding service.

Caring Ministry meeting* - *Our next meeting will be September 27th 7pm at the Parish House

Our Fifth Annual Micah Awards Ceremony - Sunday, October 30, 2016

IT IS COMING! SAVE THE DATE! Who is our MICAH Hero? Well, you are invited to submit your MICAH Hero Recommendations to any Vestry Member. This must be done by Thursday, September l, 2016. Thanks, Sally

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UVIP Updates:

 SURJ

As we hear news of yet another police shooting with circumstances yet to be clarified, consider joining SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice) in their vigil Monday evening, from 5:30 to 6 p.m., on the Dartmouth green, across from the Hanover Inn. This is one simple way to stand in solidarity with people of color in the wake of violence.

UVIP

Monthly demonstrations for a livable wage continue July 16 and August 17 - check the UVIP bulletin board for details.

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*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

August 18 – EFM information night

*August 20 *– Outreach Rummage Sale

*August 17- September 3 *– Scott’s Vacation

*September 8 *– EFM (Education for Minister) begins

*September 11 – *Welcome Back Sunday and ‘Backpack Blessing’

*September 11 – *return to Regular Worship Schedule

*September 17 *– Parish Retreat

*September 18 *– Choir begins

*October 30 *– MICAH Dinner

*November 12 *– Holiday Bazaar

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • *Bible Study *– meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month in the Parish House at 7 PM. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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The Thirteen Sunday after Pentecost – August 14, 2016

Almighty God, you have given your only Son to be for us a sacrifice for sin, and also an example of godly life: Give us grace to receive thankfully the fruits of his redeeming work, and to follow daily in the blessed steps of his most holy life; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen*. * (1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Proper 15)

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Who’s Who – This week – Sunday, August 14

Greeter – Cindy Cameron; Host – Holly Hall; Hebrew Scripture – Dede Mackie; Christian Scripture – Dick Davis; Psalm and Prayers – Nancy Snyder; Chalice – Pam Hanson and Joan Lawrence-Studebaker; Announcements – Pam Hanson; Counters – Jill Fischer and Cindy Dale; Altar Guild – The Entire Altar Guild; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

Scott’s Schedule Monday, August 15 – Office Hours 9-12

    Wednesday, August 17 – Vacation begins

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*Readings for Sunday, August 14, Proper 15 *:

Jeremiah 23:23-29 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp15_RCL.html#ot2Psalm 82 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp15_RCL.html#ps2Hebrews 11:29-12:2 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp15_RCL.html#nt1Luke 12:49-56 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp15_RCL.html#gsp1

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*Our Summer Worship schedule - * Worship times are 7:45 AM and 9 AM.

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FR. SCOTT’S VACATION – Scott will be away on vacation from August 17 – September 3. The Rev. Lisa Ramson will preside at both services on Sunday, August 21. The Rt. Rev. Stewart Wood will preside at both services on Sunday, August 28.

Coffee hour Hosts needed* - *If you would like to host coffee hour in the future please sign-up on the sheet on the bulletin board to the left as you leave the parish hall heading toward the church. This is a great opportunity to exercise your ministry of baking without having to eat all you bake. For more information, please speak to Doug Jenisch.

Bible Study – Monday, August 22 *- *Our next gathering is Monday, August 22, at 7 PM in the Parish House. Our discussions last about an hour. Each session is stand-alone so come when you can. All are welcome! Here are the readings we will be discussing: Sirach 10:12-18, http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp17_RCL.html#ot2, Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16, and http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp17_RCL.html#nt1, Luke 14:1, 7-14 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp17_RCL.html#gsp1. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.

ATTENTION - - items on the kitchen counter and by the door as you leave the parish hall that have appeared. These items will be removed on August 14 and given to the Bargain Bin items for next year. If any of these items belong to you (and you want them) please remove them before Sunday, August 14.

The *Concerned About Racial Justice group’s citizen: an American lyric Book Study – UPDATED DATE - August 17 at 7:00PM *- You are invited to share in a small group discussion of Claudia Rankin's, *Citizen: An American Lyric. Published in 2014, *this NY Times bestseller provides an unusual window on racism in our day. St. Paul's began an intentional conversation about racial justice this Lent when we met at the Kilton Library, along with community neighbors, using Ta-Nehisi Coates's book. We will continue that conversation in a more intimate context during two remaining Wednesday evening discussions August 17th, from 7:00 to 8:15 PM.

    Come on one or all of these dates as your schedule allows -- and

bring a friend. The Concerned About Racial Justice group will determine location by the interest expressed, so please sign up at church or call/email the church office (802-295-5415). Books are available online or at the Dartmouth Bookstore. If you’d like more detail about the book, Annalee is available to chat.

*Education for Ministry - *Would you like to find out more about EfM?

Join us in the Parish House on Thursday August 18th at 7:00 pm to explore the program.

  • Ask questions about EFM and how it works and why you should enroll.
  • Experience a small part of what the program entails.
  • Explore the EFM Reading Table for the books that augment our studies and enrich our discussions.
  • Sign up for the 2016-2017 year. The group will meet Thursday nights 6:00 to 8:30 beginning September 8th. -

For more information and encouragement, contact Leslie Black at 802-272-9664, lblack117@comcast.net or Katy Chaffee at 602-733-6286, katy.chaffee@gmail.com

For information about EFM in general see the website. http://efm.sewanee.edu

*St. Paul's Rummage Sale - August 20 - *The Outreach Committee is planning another rummage sale so please plan your summer sorting accordingly!

This event benefits us all -- we can clean out closets and storage tubs for a good cause and customers can buy (most) all items for 25 cents. The hours of the sale are 9--12 AM on the 20th. The items we accept and sell are:

  • Clothing, especially children’s school clothes in good condition

· Boots and shoes

· Winter wear: coats, hats, mittens, and scarves

There will also be a Boutique with items for more than 25 cents. Watch for details about drop-off in future Announcements.

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seeking a chariperson for Holiday Bazaar – November 12 - It's time to be thinking about our HOLIDAY BAZAAR coming up on November 12! Are there any women who might be willing the act as Chairman or Co-Chairman? I am willing to help. Please talk to me and ask questions to see if this would be something you would enjoy doing. You are needed!! Thank you for considering this. Jill Devins 802-291-6832

*new verger schedule is available *– the new verger scheduled has been posted on the bulletin board in the hallway and a few printed copies are available on the shelf in the narthex (vestibule).

Rides to and from church for Karen Lyons - Holly and Beth are helping with transporting Karen and they are looking for one more driver to help share Sundays. If you are available and can help with one or two Sundays, please contact Scott or Holly. Thank you.

Knit and Purl Fellowship* - *will meet Aug. 15th, Sept. 5th and 19th. All are welcome to attend.

Listen Community Dinners* -*

Sept.19th, meal will be planned by Barwood family

Nov. 21st, will be planned by Holly and someone to assist her.

Weston Priory* - *anyone is welcome to their services. Please check the web site for days Brothers will be retreat and not holding service.

Caring Ministry meeting* - *Our next meeting will be September 27th 7pm at the Parish House

Our Fifth Annual Micah Awards Ceremony - Sunday, October 30, 2016

IT IS COMING! SAVE THE DATE! Who is our MICAH Hero? Well, you are invited to submit your MICAH Hero Recommendations to any Vestry Member. This must be done by Thursday, September l, 2016. Thanks, Sally

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UVIP Updates:

 SURJ

As we hear news of yet another police shooting with circumstances yet to be clarified, consider joining SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice) in their vigil Monday evening, from 5:30 to 6 p.m., on the Dartmouth green, across from the Hanover Inn. This is one simple way to stand in solidarity with people of color in the wake of violence.

UVIP

Monthly demonstrations for a livable wage continue July 16 and August 17 - check the UVIP bulletin board for details.

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*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

*August 16 – *Vestry Meeting

August 18 – EFM information night

*August 20 *– Outreach Rummage Sale

*August 17- September 3 *– Scott’s Vacation

*September 8 *– EFM (Education for Minister) begins

*September 11 – *Welcome Back Sunday

*September 17 *– Parish Retreat

*September 18 *– Choir begins

*October 30 *– MICAH Dinner

*November 12 *– Holiday Bazaar

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • *Bible Study *– meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month in the Parish House at 7 PM. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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You are invited to Dinner Church on Thursday, August 11, The Feast of Clare of Assisi, at 6:00 PM in the parish Hall. This is an opportunity to come together over an informal Eucharist to worship God and share dinner with our friends and neighbors. In Dinner Church, Communion and *potluck dinner* are interwoven for a different type of worship experience.

Please remember to bring a dish to share.

All are Welcome!

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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The Transfiguration – August 7, 2016

O God, who on the holy mount revealed to chosen witnesses your well-beloved Son, wonderfully transfigured, in raiment white and glistening: Mercifully grant that we, being delivered from the disquietude of this world, may by faith behold the King in his beauty; who with you, O Father, and you, O Holy Spirit, lives and reigns, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. (1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for The Transfiguration)

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Who’s Who – This week – Sunday, August 7

Greeter – Christine Davison; Host – Nancy Snyder; Hebrew Scripture – PEACEBROTHER Jimichael; Christian Scripture – Karen Smith; Psalm and Prayers – Andrew Pillsbury; Chalice – Kate Conner and Leslie Black; Announcements – Holly Hall; Counters – Kate Conner and Carl Hanson; Altar Guild – The Entire Altar Guild; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

Scott’s Schedule Monday, August 8 – Office Hours 9-12

   Tuesday, August 9; - Office Hours 9-12

   Friday, August 12 – Sabbath Day

   Saturday, August 13 – Sabbath Day

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Readings for Sunday, August 7, The Transfiguration *(transferred):*

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*Our Summer Worship schedule - * Worship times are 7:45 AM and 9 AM.

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Parish Discretionary Fund This week* – August 7* – On the first Sunday of each month the loose offering and any checks marked discretionary fund in the memo is given to the Parish Discretionary Fund. This fund is used to help meet the needs of people in our area during difficult times in their lives. The funds are generally used to help with electric bills or car repairs, rent or securing a security deposit for a family. The need has been extremely high with requests coming in almost every day and we currently have no funds. Please be as generous as you are able. This is an important ministry of our Parish. Thank you, Scott

Laying on of Hands and Healing Prayers – Sunday, August 7* –* if you wish to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) during communion immediately after you have received communion. You may ask for healing prayers for yourself and/or for others.

Lilly Cadow is singing Sunday, August 7*. *Lilly was our choir director this past year. She is preparing to go off to college at the Manhattan School of Music in the fall. We welcome her back as she shares her beautiful voice.

COFFEE HOUR, SUNDAY AUGUST 7 *– *This week’s coffee hour is a potluck coffee hour so please bring something to share.

Coffee hour Hosts needed* - *If you would like to host coffee hour in the future please sign-up on the sheet on the bulletin board to the left as you leave the parish hall heading toward the church. This is a great opportunity to exercise your ministry of baking without having to eat all you bake. For more information, please speak to Doug Jenisch.

Bible Study – Monday, August 8 *- *Our next gathering is Monday, August 8, at 7 PM in the Parish House. Our discussions last about an hour. Each session is stand-alone so come when you can. All are welcome! Here are the readings we will be discussing: Jeremiah 23:23-29 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp15_RCL.html#ot2, Hebrews 11:29-12:2 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp15_RCL.html#nt1, and Luke 12:49-56 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp15_RCL.html#gsp1. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.

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ATTENTION - - items on the kitchen counter and by the door as you leave the parish hall that have appeared. These items will be removed on August 14 and given to the Bargain Bin items for next year. If any of these items belong to you (and you want them) please remove them before Sunday, August 14.

*Dinner Church - POTLUCK DINNER– tHURSDAY, august 11 *– Our next Dinner Church will be on Thursday, August 11 at 6:00 PM in the parish Hall. This is an opportunity to come together over and informal Eucharist to worship God and share dinner with our friends and neighbors. In Dinner Church Communion and potluck dinner are interwoven for a different type of worship experience. All are Welcome!

FR. SCOTT’S VACATION – Scott will be on vacation from August 17 – September 3.

The *Concerned About Racial Justice group’s citizen: an American lyric Book Study – UPDATED DATE - August 17 at 7:00PM *- You are invited to share in a small group discussion of Claudia Rankin's, *Citizen: An American Lyric. Published in 2014, *this NY Times bestseller provides an unusual window on racism in our day. St. Paul's began an intentional conversation about racial justice this Lent when we met at the Kilton Library, along with community neighbors, using Ta-Nehisi Coates's book. We will continue that conversation in a more intimate context during two remaining Wednesday evening discussions August 17th, from 7:00 to 8:15 PM.

    Come on one or all of these dates as your schedule allows -- and

bring a friend. The Concerned About Racial Justice group will determine location by the interest expressed, so please sign up at church or call/email the church office (802-295-5415). Books are available online or at the Dartmouth Bookstore. If you’d like more detail about the book, Annalee is available to chat.

*Education for Ministry - *Would you like to find out more about EfM?

Join us in the Parish House on Thursday August 18th at 7:00 pm to explore the program.

  • Ask questions about EFM and how it works and why you should enroll.
  • Experience a small part of what the program entails.
  • Explore the EFM Reading Table for the books that augment our studies and enrich our discussions.
  • Sign up for the 2016-2017 year. The group will meet Thursday nights 6:00 to 8:30 beginning September 8th. -

For more information and encouragement, contact Leslie Black at 802-272-9664, lblack117@comcast.net or Katy Chaffee at 602-733-6286, katy.chaffee@gmail.com

For information about EFM in general see the website. http://efm.sewanee.edu

*St. Paul's Rummage Sale - August 20 - *The Outreach Committee is planning another rummage sale so please plan your summer sorting accordingly!

This event benefits us all -- we can clean out closets and storage tubs for a good cause and customers can buy (most) all items for 25 cents. The hours of the sale are 9--12 AM on the 20th. The items we accept and sell are:

  • Clothing, especially children’s school clothes in good condition

· Boots and shoes

· Winter wear: coats, hats, mittens, and scarves

There will also be a Boutique with items for more than 25 cents. Watch for details about drop-off in future Announcements.

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Holiday Bazaar – November 12 - It's time to be thinking about our HOLIDAY BAZAAR coming up on November 12! Are there any women who might be willing the act as Chairman or Co-Chairman? I am willing to help. Please talk to me and ask questions to see if this would be something you would enjoy doing. You are needed!! Thank you for considering this. Jill Devins 802-291-6832

*new verger schedule is available *– the new verger scheduled has been posted on the bulletin board in the hallway and a few printed copies are available on the shelf in the narthex (vestibule).

Rides to and from church for Karen Lyons - Holly and Beth are helping with transporting Karen and they are looking for one more driver to help share Sundays. If you are available and can help with one or two Sundays, please contact Scott or Holly. Thank you.

Listen Community Dinner update* - *we are coming to the last two Listen Community Dinners in 2016.

  • *September 19th- *Barwood Family will plan and organize the meal.

  • *November 21st- *the meal will be planned and organized by Holly and Judi. Samantha, Katherine, and Madilynn Bowen will also be helping on November 19th. We will still need three more volunteers to help in the kitchen 3-6pmon November 19th.

Knit and Purl Fellowship* - *meets 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month at 6:30 in the Parish House. Anyone is welcome and all handcrafts are welcome including coloring.

Our Fifth Annual Micah Awards Ceremony - Sunday, October 30, 2016

IT IS COMING! SAVE THE DATE! Who is our MICAH Hero? Well, you are invited to submit your MICAH Hero Recommendations to any Vestry Member. This must be done by Thursday, September l, 2016. Thanks, Sally

Caring Ministry* - *Our next meeting will be September 27th 7pm at the Parish House

*Weston Priory Services - *anyone is welcome to attend services at Weston Priory. Please check Weston Priory web page to see what days Brothers are on retreat, days they do not hold service. Holly will be going to 5:15 Friday service on August 19th. If you would like to join Holly on the 19th, please contact her.

Church Gardens* - *growth in our gardens is abundant with flowers as well as weeds. Anne and Holly are in need of one or two volunteers to help them keep ahead of the jolly green weeds that flourish in a blink of an eye. If you have some extra time to help us weed August and September, please contact Anne or Holly. Thank you.

*Summer Lunch Thank You! *We had another fantastic summer lunch program thanks to St. Paul's. We served 190 lunches for the week and also delivered 50 snack bags to the Take a Bite Out of Hunger Program in Hartford. Thanks so much for your incredible generosity; donating food, money and your time to prepare the food. It was great to have so many people turn out to prepare the lunches every day. The AmeriCorps volunteer thanked us and said the children really looked forward to our lunches every day!

The Take A Bite Out of Hunger program is running out of the Hartford Middle School every morning and they are still in need of food donations. They are currently feeding 70 adults and 20 children every day. If you would like to donate food items such as, (granola bars, juice boxes, cereal and shelf stable prepared meals) they would gladly accept them at the Middle School cafeteria, which is staffed by a volunteer every morning from 9:00-12:00.

Thank you all so much for meeting the needs of so many in our community and supporting this wonderful outreach program!

The Upper Valley Haven’s Top Five Needs Are - cereal, soup, shelf-stable milk, black beans and cheese.

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UVIP Updates:

 SURJ

As we hear news of yet another police shooting with circumstances yet to be clarified, consider joining SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice) in their vigil Monday evening, from 5:30 to 6 p.m., on the Dartmouth green, across from the Hanover Inn. This is one simple way to stand in solidarity with people of color in the wake of violence.

UVIP

Monthly demonstrations for a livable wage continue July 16 and August 17 - check the UVIP bulletin board for details.

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*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

*August 11 – *Dinner Church

*August 17- September 3 *– Scott’s Vacation

September 8 – EFM (Education for Minister) begins

September 17 – Parish Retreat

October 30 – MICAH Dinner

November 12 – Holiday Bazaar

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • *Bible Study *– meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month in the Parish House at 7 PM. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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The Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost – July 31, 2016

Let your continual mercy, O God, cleanse and defend your Church; and, because it cannot continue in safety without your help, protect and govern it always by your goodness; through Jesus Christ our Savior, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. (1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Proper 13)

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Who’s Who – This week – Sunday, July 31

Greeter – Dick and Jane Davis; Host – Ann Taylor; Hebrew Scripture – Barb Coulter; Christian Scripture – Andrew Pillsbury; Psalm and Prayers – Elizabeth Higgins; Chalice – Joyce Mechling and Judi Shank; Announcements – Pete Lepre; Counters – Harry Kendrick and Karen Smith; Altar Guild – Carol Knight; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

Scott’s Schedule: Monday, August 1 – Office Hours 9-12

   Tuesday, August 2; - Office Hours 9-12

   Friday, August 5 – Sabbath Day

   Saturday, August 6 – Sabbath Day

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Readings for Sunday, July 31: Ecclesiastes 1:2, 12-14; 2:18-23, Psalm 49:1-11, Colossians 3:1-11, and Luke 12:13-21.

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*OUR SUMMER WORSHIP SCHEDULE - * Worship times are 7:45 AM and 9 AM.

OUTDOOR SUMMER WORSHIP* – *Due to the beautiful summer weather we have been experiencing, don’t be surprise if one Sunday you come to church and we are outside for worship.

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*SUMMER LUNCH THANK YOU! *We had another fantastic summer lunch program thanks to St. Paul's. We served 190 lunches for the week and also delivered 50 snack bags to the Take a Bite Out of Hunger Program in Hartford. Thanks so much for your incredible generosity; donating food, money and your time to prepare the food. It was great to have so many people turn out to prepare the lunches every day. The AmeriCorps volunteer thanked us and said the children really looked forward to our lunches every day!

The Take A Bite Out of Hunger program is running out of the Hartford Middle School every morning and they are still in need of food donations. They are currently feeding 70 adults and 20 children every day. If you would like to donate food items such as, (granola bars, juice boxes, cereal and shelf stable prepared meals) they would gladly accept them at the Middle School cafeteria, which is staffed by a volunteer every morning from 9:00-12:00.

Thank you all so much for meeting the needs of so many in our community and supporting this wonderful outreach program!

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HOLIDAY BAZAAR – NOVEMBER 12 [image: 🎅]- It's time to be thinking about our HOLIDAY BAZAAR coming up on November 12! Are there any women who might be willing the act as Chairman or Co-Chairman? I am willing to help. Please talk to me and ask questions to see if this would be something you would enjoy doing. You are needed!! Thank you for considering this. Jill Devins 802-291-6832 <802-291-6832>

*NEW VERGER SCHEDULE IS AVAILABLE *– the new verger scheduled has been posted on the bulletin board in the hallway and a few printed copies are available on the shelf in the narthex (vestibule).

RIDES TO AND FROM CHURCH FOR KAREN LYONS - Holly and Beth are helping with transporting Karen and they are looking for one more driver to help share Sundays. If you are available and can help with one or two Sundays, please contact Scott or Holly. Thank you.

*LISTEN COMMUNITY DINNER *- We have two Listen Dinners remaining in 2016.

 September 19th will be planned and organized by the Barwood Family.

 November 21st will be planned and organized by Holly and someone to

volunteer to assist her. If can help with organizing and planning, please contact Holly. Thank you.

PARISH DISCRETIONARY FUND NEXT WEEK* – August 7* – On the first Sunday of each month the loose offering and any checks marked discretionary fund in the memo is given to the Parish Discretionary Fund. This fund is used to help meet the needs of people in our area during difficult times in their lives. The funds are generally used to help with electric bills or car repairs, rent or securing a security deposit for a family. The need has been extremely high with requests coming in almost every day and we currently have no funds. Please be as generous as you are able. This is an important ministry of our Parish. Thank you, Scott

*DINNER CHURCH – AUGUST 11 *– Our next Dinner Church will be on Thursday, August 11 at 6:00 PM in the parish Hall. This is an opportunity to come together over and informal Eucharist to worship God and share dinner with our friends and neighbors. In Dinner Church Communion and dinner are interwoven for a different type of worship experience. All are Welcome!

KNIT AND PURL FELLOWSHIP* - *meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month at 6:30 at the Parish House. All people and all handcrafts are welcome. With extra Prayer Shawls being collected on an ongoing basis, Scott has asked we expand our Prayer Shawl Ministry to places of need in the wider community. Anyone who enjoys knitting or crocheting at home or at a Knit and Purl gathering are welcome to contribute prayer shawls to this ministry. If you want more information, please contact Scott or Holly.

The *Concerned About Racial Justice group’s CITIZEN: an American lyric Book Study – UPDATED DATE - August 17 at 7:00PM *- You are invited to share in a small group discussion of Claudia Rankin's, *Citizen: An American Lyric. Published in 2014, *this NY Times bestseller provides an unusual window on racism in our day. St. Paul's began an intentional conversation about racial justice this Lent when we met at the Kilton Library, along with community neighbors, using Ta-Nehisi Coates's book. We will continue that conversation in a more intimate context during two remaining Wednesday evening discussions August 17th, from 7:00 to 8:15 PM.

     Come on one or all of these dates as your schedule allows -- and

bring a friend. The Concerned About Racial Justice group will determine location by the interest expressed, so please sign up at church or call/email the church office (802-295-5415). Books are available online or at the Dartmouth Bookstore. If you’d like more detail about the book, Annalee is available to chat.

Our Fifth Annual MICAH AWARDS CEREMONY - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2016

IT IS COMING! SAVE THE DATE! Who is our MICAH Hero? Well, you are invited to submit your MICAH Hero Recommendations to any Vestry Member. This must be done by (we can insert either the date of: Thursday, September l, 2016 or Tuesday, September 6, 2016)

FR. SCOTT’S VACATION – Scott will be on vacation from August 17 – September 3.

CARING MINISTRY* - *Our next meeting will be September 27th 7pm at the Parish House

*WESTON PRIORY SERVICES - *Anyone is welcome to attend services at Weston Priory. The Brothers have Sabbath days each month and it is best to check Weston Priory website for listing of Sabbath days and days they will be traveling. Holly attends Eucharist Evening 5:15 services r 11:30 Eucharist Saturday services when she can. If you would like to join her, please let her know.

CHURCH GARDENS* - *growth in our gardens is abundant with flowers as well as weeds. Anne and Holly are in need of one or two volunteers to help them keep ahead of the jolly green weeds that flourish in a blink of an eye. If you have some extra time to help us weed August and September, please contact Anne or Holly. Thank you.

*ST. PAUL'S RUMMAGE SALE - AUGUST 20 - *The Outreach Committee is planning another rummage sale so please plan your summer sorting accordingly!

This event benefits us all -- we can clean out closets and storage tubs for a good cause and customers can buy (most) all items for 25 cents. The hours of the sale are 9--12 AM on the 20th. The items we accept and sell are:

  • Clothing, especially children’s school clothes in good condition

· Boots and shoes

· Winter wear: coats, hats, mittens, and scarves

There will also be a Boutique with items for more than 25 cents. Watch for details about drop-off in future Announcements.

THE UPPER VALLEY HAVEN’S TOP FIVE NEEDS ARE - peanut butter, pasta sauce, cereal, yogurt, and sliced bread.

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UVIP UPDATES:

 SURJ

As we hear news of yet another police shooting with circumstances yet to be clarified, consider joining SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice) in their vigil Monday evening, from 5:30 to 6 p.m., on the Dartmouth green, across from the Hanover Inn. This is one simple way to stand in solidarity with people of color in the wake of violence.

UVIP

Monthly demonstrations for a livable wage continue July 16 and August 17 - check the UVIP bulletin board for details.

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*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

*August 11 – *Dinner Church

*August 17- September 3 *– Scott’s Vacation

September 8 – EFM (Education for Minister) begins

September 17 – Parish Retreat

October 30 – MICAH Dinner

November 12 – Holiday Bazaar

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • *Bible Study *– meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month in the Parish House at 7 PM. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost – July 24, 2016

O God, the protector of all who trust in you, without whom nothing is strong, nothing is holy: Increase and multiply upon us your mercy; that, with you as our ruler and guide, we may so pass through things temporal, that we lose not the things eternal; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

(1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Proper 12)

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Who’s Who – This week – Sunday, July 24

Greeter – David Taylor; Host – Roy Black; Hebrew Scripture – Louise Pietsch; Christian Scripture – Amy Brown; Psalm and Prayers – Kristin Wood; Chalice – Karen Smith and ???; Announcements – Bev Barton; Counters – David Davison and Judy Barwood; Altar Guild – Carol Knight; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

Scott’s Schedule: Monday, July 25 – Office Hours 9-12

   Tuesday, July 26; - Office Hours 9-12

   Friday, July 29 – Sabbath Day

   Saturday, July 30 – Sabbath Day

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Readings for Sunday, July 24: Genesis 18:20-32, Psalm 138, Colossians 2:6-19, and Luke 11:1-13.

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*Our Summer Worship schedule - * Worship times are 7:45 AM and 9 AM.

Outdoor summer worship* – *Due to the beautiful summer weather we have been experiencing, don’t be surprise if one Sunday you come to church and we are outside for worship.

Rides to and from church for Karen Lyons - Holly and Beth are helping with transporting Karen and they are looking for one more driver to help share Sundays. If you are available and can help with one or two Sundays, please contact Scott or Holly. Thank you.

Listen Community Dinner* - *A very BIG ‘thank you’ to all those who prepared salads and bought popsicles for the Listen Community Dinner on Monday, July 18th. We served 117 meals which included 1sts, 2nds, and take home meals. A very special thanks to all the volunteers who helped prepare foods in the Listen Kitchen and serve the meal, a team effort. The hard work from everyone made the dinner a huge success. Thank you so much!

*Knit and Purl Fellowship *- meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month 6:30 at the Parish House. We will be meeting August 1st15th; September 5th and 19th; October 3rd and 17th. All handcrafts are welcome including coloring.

*2016 Summer Lunch Program and Beyond *

  • Please save the date- this year's Summer Lunch Program will be *July 18-22nd*!

    We just received word that we will be serving 38 lunches a day this year.

    St. Paul's has participated in this program for many years. We along with 8 other area churches agree to provide a week’s worth of lunches at the Northwoods and Hollow Drive residences. These are children that receive free and reduced lunches during the school year. This program insures they will continue to receive nourishing lunches throughout the summer months.

    There are many ways you can help. We will need food donations, people to help prepare lunches daily and help the Sunday before to set up the lunch bags and stuffing them with non-perishable items. We have had many people over the last several years that have made monetary donations to help defray the food costs which has been very helpful.

    A sign up sheet has been hung in the Parish Hall for food donations and help making lunches. If you have any questions please feel free to call or email me! Barb Coulter

The *Concerned About Racial Justice group’s citizen: an American lyric Book Study – August 3 at 7:00PM *- You are invited to share in a small group discussion of Claudia Rankin's, Citizen: An American Lyric. Published in 2014*, *this NY Times bestseller provides an unusual window on racism in our day. St. Paul's began an intentional conversation about racial justice this Lent when we met at the Kilton Library, along with community neighbors, using Ta-Nehisi Coates's book. We will continue that conversation in a more intimate context during two remaining Wednesday evening discussions August 3rd, from 7:00 to 8:15 PM.

    Come on one or all of these dates as your schedule allows -- and

bring a friend. The Concerned About Racial Justice group will determine location by the interest expressed, so please sign up at church or call/email the church office (802-295-5415). Books are available online or at the Dartmouth Bookstore. If you’d like more detail about the book, Annalee is available to chat.

next Bible Study/Discussion at St. Paul’s *– MOnday, July 25 - * Our next gathering is Monday, July 25, at 7 PM in the Parish House. Our discussions last about an hour. Each session is stand-alone so come when you can. All are welcome! Here are the readings we will be discussing: Ecclesiastes 1:2, 12-14; 2:18-23 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp13_RCL.html#ot2, Colossians 3:1-11 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp13_RCL.html#nt1, and Luke 12:13-21 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp13_RCL.html#gsp1. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.

FR. SCOTT’S VACATION – Scott will be on vacation from August 17 – September 3.

Caring Ministry* - *Our next meeting will be September 27th 7pmat the Parish House

St. Paul's Gardens - Mother nature and our gardens are working well together producing glorious flowers as well as multitude of weeds. Anne and I are looking for two or three parishioners who could pitch in to help us weed. We would greatly appreciate extra help July and August. I attend the gardens early mornings or late afternoons. If you have time to help us weed, please contact Anne or Holly. Many thanks, Holly.

*St. Paul's Rummage Sale - August 20 - *The Outreach Committee is planning another rummage sale so please plan your summer sorting accordingly!

This event benefits us all -- we can clean out closets and storage tubs for a good cause and customers can buy (most) all items for 25 cents. The hours of the sale are 9--12 AM on the 20th. The items we accept and sell are:

  • Clothing, especially children’s school clothes in good condition

· Boots and shoes

· Winter wear: coats, hats, mittens, and scarves

There will also be a Boutique with items for more than 25 cents. Watch for details about drop-off in future Announcements.

The Upper Valley Haven’s Top Five Needs Are - peanut butter, pasta sauce, cereal, yogurt, and sliced bread.

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UVIP Updates:

 SURJ

As we hear news of yet another police shooting with circumstances yet to be clarified, consider joining SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice) in their vigil Monday evening, from 5:30 to 6 p.m., on the Dartmouth green, across from the Hanover Inn. This is one simple way to stand in solidarity with people of color in the wake of violence.

UVIP

Monthly demonstrations for a livable wage continue July 16 and August 17 - check the UVIP bulletin board for details.

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*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

August 17 – September 3 – Scott on vacation

September 17 – Parish Retreat

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • *Bible Study *– meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month in the Parish House at 7 PM. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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The Ninth Sunday after Pentecost – July 17, 2016

Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom, you know our necessities before we ask and our ignorance in asking: Have compassion on our weakness, and mercifully give us those things which for our unworthiness we dare not, and for our blindness we cannot ask; through the worthiness of your Son Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. (1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Proper 11)

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Who’s Who – This week – Sunday, July 17

Greeter – Penny McClure; Host – Stew Wood; Hebrew Scripture – Cindy Cameron; Christian Scripture – ???; Psalm and Prayers – Bev Barton; Chalice – Joan Lawrence-Studebaker and Doug Jenisch; Announcements – Rachel McConnell; Counters – Andrew Pillsbury and ???; Altar Guild – Carol Knight; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

Scott’s Schedule: Monday, July 18 – Office Hours 9-12

   Tuesday, July 19; - Office Hours 9-12

   Friday, July 22 – Sabbath Day

   Saturday, July 23 – Sabbath Day

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Readings for Sunday, July 17: Amos 8:1-12, Psalm 82, Colossians 1:15-28, and Luke 10: 38-42.

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*Our Summer Worship schedule - * Worship times are 7:45 AM and 9 AM.

The Upper Valley Haven’s Top Five Needs Are - peanut butter, pasta sauce, cereal, yogurt, and sliced bread.

Men's Gathering - Saturday, July 17 at 8 am.

Outdoor summer worship* – *Due to the beautiful summer weather we have been experiencing, don’t be surprise if one Sunday you come to church and we are outside for worship.

Rides to and from church for Karen Lyons - Holly and Beth are helping with transporting Karen and they are looking for one more driver to help share Sundays. If you are available and can help with one or two Sundays, please contact Scott or Holly. Thank you.

Listen Community Dinner- We will be serving summer salads and fruit popsicles at our next Listen Community Dinner. All foods can be either brought to church Sunday, July 17th, July 18th before 2:30 or July 18th to Listen Center between 3-4pm. We thank each one who prepared or brought food and those willing to volunteer to make this Listen Community Dinner a success.

Our last two Listen Community Dinners in 2016 will be September 19th- planned by Barwood Family and *November 21st, *planned by Holly and an assistant willing to help her.

Knit and Purl Fellowship* - Monday, July 18 – *We meet on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month, 6:30 at the Parish House. All Crafts are welcome including coloring. Friends and neighbors are welcome to join us. Our summer gatherings will July- 18th, August 1st and 15th; September 5th and 19th.

Caring Ministry Meeting – July 19 at 7 pm in the Parish House. All members of Prayer, Healing and Pastoral Ministries and anyone who would like to be part of either of the ministries are welcome. We will be compiling and writing our Mission Statement and will discuss other topics on the agenda.

*2016 Summer Lunch Program and Beyond *

  • Please save the date- this year's Summer Lunch Program will be *July 18-22nd*!

    We just received word that we will be serving 38 lunches a day this year.

    St. Paul's has participated in this program for many years. We along with 8 other area churches agree to provide a week’s worth of lunches at the Northwoods and Hollow Drive residences. These are children that receive free and reduced lunches during the school year. This program insures they will continue to receive nourishing lunches throughout the summer months.

    There are many ways you can help. We will need food donations, people to help prepare lunches daily and help the Sunday before to set up the lunch bags and stuffing them with non-perishable items. We have had many people over the last several years that have made monetary donations to help defray the food costs which has been very helpful.

    A sign up sheet has been hung in the Parish Hall for food donations and help making lunches. If you have any questions please feel free to call or email me!

  • AND NEW this year, on Thursday July 21st St. Paul's will also be participating in a new program initiative in Hartford called Take A Bite Out of Hunger. We will be making 50 snack bags that will be distributed at the Hartford Middle School. We thought this program paired well with the Summer Lunch Program and we will be making the snack bags along with the lunches that day for delivery.

    A signup sheet for food donations can be found alongside the Summer Lunch program ones. There is also a flyer that explains a bit more about the program.

    Thank you so much for considering helping with this program. St. Paul's is such a special place, I appreciate all the support for our community outreach programs. Barb Coulter

The *Concerned About Racial Justice group’s citizen: an American lyric Book Study – July 20 at 7:00PM *- You are invited to share in a small group discussion of Claudia Rankin's, Citizen: An American Lyric. Published in 2014*, *this NY Times bestseller provides an unusual window on racism in our day. St. Paul's began an intentional conversation about racial justice this Lent when we met at the Kilton Library, along with community neighbors, using Ta-Nehisi Coates's book. We will continue that conversation in a more intimate context during two remaining Wednesday evening discussions: July 20th, and August 3rd, from 7:00 to 8:15 PM.

    Come on one or all of these dates as your schedule allows -- and

bring a friend. The Concerned About Racial Justice group will determine location by the interest expressed, so please sign up at church or call/email the church office (802-295-5415). Books are available online or at the Dartmouth Bookstore. If you’d like more detail about the book, Annalee is available to chat.

next Bible Study/Discussion at St. Paul’s *– MOnday, July 25 - * Our next gathering is Monday, July 25, at 7 PM in the Parish House. Our discussions last about an hour. Each session is stand-alone so come when you can. All are welcome! Here are the readings we will be discussing: Hosea 11:1-11 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp13_RCL.html#ot1, Colossians 3:1-11 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp13_RCL.html#nt1, and Luke 12:13-21 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp13_RCL.html#gsp1. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.

FR. SCOTT’S VACATION – Scott will be on vacation from August 17 – September 3.

St. Paul's Gardens - Mother nature and our gardens are working well together producing glorious flowers as well as multitude of weeds. Anne and I are looking for two or three parishioners who could pitch in to help us weed. We would greatly appreciate extra help July and August. I attend the gardens early mornings or late afternoons. If you have time to help us weed, please contact Anne or Holly. Many thanks, Holly.

*St. Paul's Rummage Sale - August 20 - *The Outreach Committee is planning another rummage sale so please plan your summer sorting accordingly!

This event benefits us all -- we can clean out closets and storage tubs for a good cause and customers can buy (most) all items for 25 cents. The hours of the sale are 9--12 AM on the 20th. The items we accept and sell are:

  • Clothing, especially children’s school clothes in good condition

· Boots and shoes

· Winter wear: coats, hats, mittens, and scarves

There will also be a Boutique with items for more than 25 cents. Watch for details about drop-off in future Announcements.

*Weston Priory - *Friday, 15th, Holly will be going to Weston Priory for 5:15 service. If you would like to join her, please contact Holly. She will be leaving at 3:30 pm and will return between 7:30pm and 8:00pm.

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UVIP Updates:

 SURJ

As we hear news of yet another police shooting with circumstances yet to be clarified, consider joining SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice) in their vigil Monday evening, from 5:30 to 6 p.m., on the Dartmouth green, across from the Hanover Inn. This is one simple way to stand in solidarity with people of color in the wake of violence.

UVIP

Monthly demonstrations for a livable wage continue July 16 and August 17 - check the UVIP bulletin board for details.

Take Another Look – July 22 - Friday, July 22: photos and stories from Seniors in the Upper Valley. AVA Gallery - 5:00 - 7:00 PM This is a UVIP Event.

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*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

*July 15 – *Safe Church Training at St. Paul’s

July 18 – LISTEN Community Dinner

July 18-22 – Summer Lunch Program

July 19 _ Caring Ministry meeting

July 21 – Take A Bite Out of Hunger Snack Program

*July 22 - *Take Another Look

September 17 – Parish Retreat

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • *Bible Study *– meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month in the Parish House at 7 PM. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost – July 10, 2016

O Lord, mercifully receive the prayers of your people who call upon you, and grant that they may know and understand what things they ought to do, and also may have grace and power faithfully to accomplish them; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. (1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Proper 10)

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Who’s Who – This week – Sunday, July 10

Greeter – Holly Hall; Host – Brennan; Hebrew Scripture – Carl Hanson; Christian Scripture – David Davison; Psalm and Prayers – Karen Smith; Chalice – Leslie Black and Pam Hanson; Announcements – Cindy Dale; Counters -Bev Blanchard and Barb Coulter; Altar Guild – Carol Knight; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

Scott’s Schedule: Monday, July 11 – Office Hours 9-12

   Tuesday, July 12; - Office Hours 9-12

   Friday, July 15– Sabbath Day

   Saturday, July 16 – Sabbath Day

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Readings for Sunday, July 10: Amos 7:7-17, Psalm 82, Colossians 1:1-14, and Luke 10: 25-37.

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*Outreach dispursements *– The Outreach Committee met and disbursed moneys as shown. 1st Quarter: Community Dinners $75; UVIP $750; Camp Agape $500; LAMB $240; India Ministry $240; India House $100; Graduation India $100. 2nd Quarter: LAMB $240; India Ministry $240; COVER $400; Advance Transit $250; DISMISS $500; Rock Point $500; Headrest $350; LISTEN/Teens $500. A total of $4,985.00 so far this year.

*Our Summer Worship schedule - * Worship times are 7:45 AM and 9 AM.

The Upper Valley Haven’s Top Five Needs Are - peanut butter, pasta sauce, cereal, yogurt, and sliced bread.

*2016 Prouty JUly 9th *- I will be walking in the Prouty July 9th. I welcome anyone who would like to walk with me in the morning or give support to team Rubin Rejuvenators- Rubin Building at DHMC is where much of the cancer research takes place. Holly

*Karen Lyons- *Holly and Beth are sharing Sundays to give Karen a ride to and from church. We are looking for one more person to share in this ministry through July and possibly into Sunday's in August. If you can help, please contact Holly. Thank you.

Bible Study/Discussion at St. Paul’s *– MOnday, July 11 - * Our next gathering is Monday, July 11, at 7 PM in the Parish House. Our discussions last about an hour. Each session is stand-alone so come when you can. All are welcome! Here are the readings we will be discussing: Amos 8:1-12 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp11_RCL.html#ot1, Colossians 1:15-28 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp11_RCL.html#nt1, and Luke 10:38-42 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp11_RCL.html#gsp1 . We meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.

*Welcome Ministry Meeting – July 13 at 7 PM - *We will meet on Wednesday, July 13 at 7 PM in the parish house to discuss what we are currently doing to welcome newcomers and searchers into our midst. We will also share new ideas and take a look at how we might change our Welcome Ministry. Please come with your ideas to this meeting and explore how this important ministry might work within St. Paul’s. Everyone is welcome to attend. Thanks, Scott

Safe Church Training – July 15 - is scheduled to be held on Friday, July 15th here at St. Paul's from 8:30 AM – 3 PM. Other Safe Church training opportunities are listed here.

· Certification: Friday, July 15, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at St. Paul's, White River Junction

· Re-Certification: Wednesday, October 5, 4:00 pm to 7:30 pm at Christ Church, Montpelier

· Certification: Saturday, October 22, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at Trinity Church, Rutland

LISTEN COMMUNITY DINNER - JULY 18TH

We thank you for signing up to prepare a meal to feed almost one hundred people July 18th. Each salad equals ten servings and we still need one more person to sign up to make a PASTA SALAD. We need a total of six volunteers and we still need two more volunteers to help on the 18th. You are welcome to sign-up next Sunday or contact Holly this week. We sincerely thank you for your contributions to feed our neighbors at the Listen Center.

Foods can be brought to church July 17th, left at church Monday, 18th before 2pm or taken to the Listen Center between 2pm and 4pm.

Our last two Listen Community Dinners are:

September 19th- organized and planned by Barwood Family

November 21st- planned by Holly and a volunteer to assist her

CARING MINISTRY MEETING – July 19th - at the Parish House, 7pm. We look forward to seeing all members in ministries of Healing, Prayer and Pastoral Care. If anyone else is interested in any of these church ministries, please contact Scott before the July 19th meeting.

*2016 Summer Lunch Program and Beyond *

  • Please save the date- this year's Summer Lunch Program will be *July 18-22nd*!

    We just received word that we will be serving 38 lunches a day this year.

    St. Paul's has participated in this program for many years. We along with 8 other area churches agree to provide a week’s worth of lunches at the Northwoods and Hollow Drive residences. These are children that receive free and reduced lunches during the school year. This program insures they will continue to receive nourishing lunches throughout the summer months.

    There are many ways you can help. We will need food donations, people to help prepare lunches daily and help the Sunday before to set up the lunch bags and stuffing them with non-perishable items. We have had many people over the last several years that have made monetary donations to help defray the food costs which has been very helpful.

    A sign up sheet has been hung in the Parish Hall for food donations and help making lunches. If you have any questions please feel free to call or email me!

  • AND NEW this year, on Thursday July 21st St. Paul's will also be participating in a new program initiative in Hartford called Take A Bite Out of Hunger. We will be making 50 snack bags that will be distributed at the Hartford Middle School. We thought this program paired well with the Summer Lunch Program and we will be making the snack bags along with the lunches that day for delivery.

    A signup sheet for food donations can be found alongside the Summer Lunch program ones. There is also a flyer that explains a bit more about the program.

    Thank you so much for considering helping with this program. St. Paul's is such a special place, I appreciate all the support for our community outreach programs. Barb Coulter

UVIP Updates:

 SURJ

As we hear news of yet another police shooting with circumstances yet to be clarified, consider joining SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice) in their vigil Monday evening, from 5:30 to 6 p.m., on the Dartmouth green, across from the Hanover Inn. This is one simple way to stand in solidarity with people of color in the wake of violence.

UVIP

Monthly demonstrations for a livable wage continue July 16 and August 17 - check the UVIP bulletin board for details.

Take Another Look – July 22 - Friday, July 22: photos and stories from Seniors in the Upper Valley. AVA Gallery - 5:00 - 7:00 PM This is a UVIP Event.

The *Concerned About Racial Justice group – *

Summer Invitation…

    You are invited to share in a small group discussion of Claudia

Rankin's, Citizen: An American Lyric. Published in 2014*, *this NY Times bestseller provides an unusual window on racism in our day. St. Paul's began an intentional conversation about racial justice this Lent when we met at the Kilton Library, along with community neighbors, using Ta-Nehisi Coates's book. We will continue that conversation in a more intimate context during two remaining Wednesday evening discussions: July 20th, and August 3rd, from 7:00 to 8:15 PM.

    Come on one or all of these dates as your schedule allows -- and

bring a friend. The Concerned About Racial Justice group will determine location by the interest expressed, so please sign up at church or call/email the church office (802-295-5415). Books are available online or at the Dartmouth Bookstore. If you’d like more detail about the book, Annalee is available to chat.

St. Paul's Gardens - Mother nature and our gardens are working well together producing glorious flowers as well as multitude of weeds. Anne and I are looking for two or three parishioners who could pitch in to help us weed. We would greatly appreciate extra help July and August. I attend the gardens early mornings or late afternoons. If you have time to help us weed, please contact Anne or Holly. Many thanks, Holly.

Knit and Purl Fellowship meets the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month, 6:30 at the Parish House. All Crafts are welcome including coloring. Friends and neighbors are welcome to join us. Our summer gatherings will July- 18th, August 1st and 15th; September 5th and 19th.

*St. Paul's Rummage Sale - August 20 - *The Outreach Committee is planning another rummage sale so please plan your summer sorting accordingly!

This event benefits us all -- we can clean out closets and storage tubs for a good cause and customers can buy (most) all items for 25 cents. The hours of the sale are 9--12 AM on the 20th. The items we accept and sell are:

  • Clothing, especially children’s school clothes in good condition

· Boots and shoes

· Winter wear: coats, hats, mittens, and scarves

There will also be a Boutique with items for more than 25 cents. Watch for details about drop-off in future Announcements.

*WESTON PRIORY SERVICE - *Attending service at Weston Priory is a spiritually full filling experience and you are welcome at service. Weston Priory website is easy to view and includes their monthly Sabbath Days the brothers are in retreat. I plan to attend Friday 5:15Evening Service, July 15th. If you would like to join me, please get in touch. Holly

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*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

*July 12 – *Vestry Meeting

*July 15 – *Safe Church Training at St. Paul’s

July 18 – LISTEN Community Dinner

July 18-22 – Summer Lunch Program

July 19 _ Caring Ministry meeting

July 21 – Take A Bite Out of Hunger Snack Program

*July 22 - *Take Another Look

September 17 – Parish Retreat

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • *Bible Study *– meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month in the Parish House at 7 PM. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost – July 3, 2016

O God, you have taught us to keep all your commandments by loving you and our neighbor: Grant us the grace of your Holy Spirit, that we may be devoted to you with our whole heart, and united to one another with pure affection; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. (1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Proper 9)

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Who’s Who – This week – Sunday, July 3

Greeter – Barb Coulter; Host – Dave Davison; Hebrew Scripture – Elizabeth Higgins; Christian Scripture – Stew Wood; Psalm and Prayers – Judi Shank; Chalice – Judi Shank and Kate Conner; Announcements – Jon Chaffee; Counters -Pam Hanon and Kathy Detzer; Altar Guild – Carol Knight; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

Scott’s Schedule: Monday, July 4 – Office Closed

   Tuesday, July 5; - Office Hours 9-12

   Friday, July 8 – Sabbath Day

   Saturday, July 9 – Sabbath Day

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*Readings for Sunday, July 3: *2 Kings 5:1-14 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#ot1, Psalm 30 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#ps1, Galatians 6:(1-6)7-16 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#nt1, and Luke 10:1-11, 16-20 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#gsp1.

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Our Summer Worship schedule begins Sunday, June 26*. *Worship times are 7:45 AM and 9 AM. Mark your calendars today!

*The Upper Valley Haven’s Top Five Needs Are *- peanut butter, pasta sauce, cereal, yogurt, and sliced bread.

Parish Discretionary Fund This week* – July 3rd* – On the first Sunday of each month the loose offering and any checks marked discretionary fund in the memo is given to the Parish Discretionary Fund. This fund is used to help meet the needs of people in our area during difficult times in their lives. The funds are generally used to help with electric bills or car repairs, rent or securing a security deposit for a family. The need has been extremely high with requests coming in almost every day and we currently have no funds. Please be as generous as you are able. This is an important ministry of our Parish. Thank you, Scott

Laying on of Hands and Healing Prayers – Sunday, July 3* –* if you wish to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) during communion immediately after you have received communion. You may ask for healing prayers for yourself and/or for others.

July 11 - Bible Study/Discussion at St. Paul’s *– * Our next gathering is Monday, July 11, at 7 PM in the Parish House. Our discussions last about an hour. Each session is stand-alone so come when you can. All are welcome! Here are the readings we will be discussing: Amos 8:1-12 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp11_RCL.html#ot1, Colossians 1:15-28 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp11_RCL.html#nt1, and Luke 10:38-42 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp11_RCL.html#gsp1 . We meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.

Listen Community Dinner July 18th- sign up sheet is posted on Parish House Bulletin along with sign up sheets for Summer lunch program. Barb and Holly are needing four more volunteers to sign up and help in the kitchen July 18th, 3-5:30. If you have questions, please contact Holly. Thank you.

Special Thanks to "Stuart Ross and The Temp Agency" for the fantastic music last week. They started recording an album this summer. If you'd like to contribute to their kickstarter campaign, check it out here:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1533107662/stuart-ross-and-the-temp-agency-debut-album?ref=user_menu If you contribute you will get a copy of the album, set to come out in September.

CARING MINISTRY MEETING –has been changed from July 12 to July 19th 7pm at the Parish House. We will be discussing our mission statement and other agenda topics.

*Welcome Ministry Meeting – July 13 at 7 PM - *We will meet on Wednesday, July 13 at 7 PM in the parish house to discuss what we are currently doing to welcome newcomers and searchers into our midst. We will also share new ideas and take a look at how we might change our Welcome Ministry. Please come with your ideas to this meeting and explore how this important ministry might work within St. Paul’s. Everyone is welcome to attend. Thanks, Scott

*WE NEED YOUR HELP - LISTEN COMMUNITY DINNER - *The sign-up sheet for July 18th Listen Community Dinner is posted on the Parish Hall bulletin board. We are serving Summer Salads- Pasta, Chicken, and Three Bean Salads with Fruit Popsicles for dessert. We will be serving just over one hundred meals. A few people have already signed up but we still need more people to prepare and provide the food. We also need four more volunteers to sign up and help 3-6pm or, the time you have to come help. Thank you, Holly

*2016 Summer Lunch Program and Beyond *

  • Please save the date- this year's Summer Lunch Program will be *July 18-22nd*!

    We just received word that we will be serving 38 lunches a day this year.

    St. Paul's has participated in this program for many years. We along with 8 other area churches agree to provide a week’s worth of lunches at the Northwoods and Hollow Drive residences. These are children that receive free and reduced lunches during the school year. This program insures they will continue to receive nourishing lunches throughout the summer months.

    There are many ways you can help. We will need food donations, people to help prepare lunches daily and help the Sunday before to set up the lunch bags and stuffing them with non-perishable items. We have had many people over the last several years that have made monetary donations to help defray the food costs which has been very helpful.

    A sign up sheet has been hung in the Parish Hall for food donations and help making lunches. If you have any questions please feel free to call or email me!

  • AND NEW this year, on Thursday July 21st St. Paul's will also be participating in a new program initiative in Hartford called Take A Bite Out of Hunger. We will be making 50 snack bags that will be distributed at the Hartford Middle School. We thought this program paired well with the Summer Lunch Program and we will be making the snack bags along with the lunches that day for delivery.

    A signup sheet for food donations can be found alongside the Summer Lunch program ones. There is also a flyer that explains a bit more about the program.

    Thank you so much for considering helping with this program. St. Paul's is such a special place, I appreciate all the support for our community outreach programs. Barb Coulter

The *Concerned About Racial Justice group *

Summer Invitation…

    You are invited to share in a small group discussion of Claudia

Rankin's, Citizen: An American Lyric. Published in 2014*, *this NY Times bestseller provides an unusual window on racism in our day. St. Paul's began an intentional conversation about racial justice this Lent when we met at the Kilton Library, along with community neighbors, using Ta-Nehisi Coates's book. We will continue that conversation in a more intimate context during three Wednesday evening discussions: July 6th, July 20th, and August 3rd, from 7:00 to 8:15 PM.

    Come on one or all of these dates as your schedule allows -- and

bring a friend. The Concerned About Racial Justice group will determine location by the interest expressed, so please sign up at church or call/email the church office (802-295-5415). Books are available online or at the Dartmouth Bookstore. If you’d like more detail about the book, Annalee is available to chat.

St. Paul's Gardens - Mother nature and our gardens are working well together producing glorious flowers as well as multitude of weeds. Anne and I are looking for two or three parishioners who could pitch in to help us weed. We would greatly appreciate extra help July and August. I attend the gardens early mornings or late afternoons. If you have time to help us weed, please contact Anne or Holly. Many thanks, Holly.

2016 Prouty- I will be walking in the Prouty July 9th. I welcome anyone who would like to walk with me in the morning or give support to team Rubin Rejuvenators- Rubin Building at DHMC is where much of the cancer research takes place. Holly

Rides to church for Karen Lyons In July* - * Karen Lyons would like a ride to and from church July 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st. She will be ready at 8:30 am. If you are able to assist in this important ministry, please contact Karen on her home phone. Thank you, Scott

Bible Study/Discussion at St. Paul’s –Our next meeting is Monday, June 27, at 7 PM in the Parish House. Our discussions last about an hour. Each session is stand alone so come when you can. All are welcome! Here are the readings we will be discussing: 2 Kings 5:1-14 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#ot1, Psalm 30 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#ps1, Galatians 6:(1-6)7-16 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#nt1 and Luke 10:1-11, 16-20 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#gsp1. We will be meeting on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.

Safe Church Training – is scheduled to be held on Friday, July 15th here at St. Paul's from 8:30 AM – 3 PM. Other Safe Church training opportunities are listed here.

· Certification: Friday, July 15, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at St. Paul's, White River Junction

· Re-Certification: Wednesday, October 5, 4:00 pm to 7:30 pm at Christ Church, Montpelier

· Certification: Saturday, October 22, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at Trinity Church, Rutland

Knit and Purl Fellowship meets the 1st and 3rdMonday of the month, 6:30 at the Parish House. All Crafts are welcome including coloring. Friends and neighbors are welcome to join us. Our summer gatherings will July- 18th, (we will not meet July 4th), August 1st and 15th; September 5th and 19th.

Weston Priory*- *Services at Weston Priory are open to the public. The services I attend are just over an hour which depends on number of people attending. I enjoy going twice a month to either Friday 5:15service or Saturday 11:30 service. If you have questions or would like to go with me, please contact. Thank you,

Holly

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*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • *Bible Study *– meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month in the Parish House at 7 PM. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

*July 12 – *Vestry Meeting

*July 15 – *Safe Church Training at St. Paul’s

July 18 – LISTEN Community Dinner

July 18-22 – Summer Lunch Program

July 19 _ Caring Ministry meeting

July 21 – Take A Bite Out of Hunger Snack Program

September 17 – Parish Retreat

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost – June 26, 2016

Almighty God, you have built your Church upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief cornerstone: Grant us so to be joined together in unity of spirit by their teaching, that we may be made a holy temple acceptable to you; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. (1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Proper 8)

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Who’s Who – Next week – Sunday, June 26

Greeter – Christine Davison; Host – Stew Wood; Hebrew Scripture – Bev Barton; Christian Scripture – Doug Jenisch; Psalm and Prayers – Andrew Pillsbury; Chalice – ? and Joyce Mechling; Announcements – Pam Hanson; Counters – Cindy Dale and John Monfette; Altar Guild – Carol Knight; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

Scott’s Schedule: Monday, June 27; Office Hours 9-12

   Tuesday, June 28; Office Hours 9-12

   Friday, July 1 – Sabbath Day

   Saturday, July 2 – Sabbath Day

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*Readings for Sunday, June 26: *2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp8_RCL.html#ot1, Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp8_RCL.html#ps1, Galatians 5:1,13-25 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp8_RCL.html#nt1, and Luke 9:51-62 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp8_RCL.html#gsp1.

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Our Summer Worship schedule begins Sunday, June 26*. *Worship times are 7:45 AM and 9 AM. Mark your calendars today!

Sunday, June 26, is our Quarterly Meeting following the 9 AM Service.

Home/Away from Home is an awareness raiser and a fund raiser (donation) for refugee camps in France. On Saturday, June 25, 2016 at Open Door (the old LISTEN Teen Center beside Revolution) at 18 North Main St., WRJ. At 6:30there is Syrian soup, salad and bread. Potluck dessert. At 7:30 slides, audio and discussion about what a camp is like and how we all experience displacement in our lives, dancing to world music at 9. It’s sponsored by the Upper Valley Refugee Working Group on which Rich Kremer and Jon Chaffee represent St. Paul’s.

Bible Study/Discussion at St. Paul’s –Our next meeting is Monday, June 27, at 7 PM in the Parish House. Our discussions last about an hour. Each session is stand alone so come when you can. All are welcome! Here are the readings we will be discussing: 2 Kings 5:1-14 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#ot1, Psalm 30 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#ps1, Galatians 6:(1-6)7-16 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#nt1 and Luke 10:1-11, 16-20 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#gsp1. We will be meeting on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.

*On Sunday, June 19th, yellow Predatory Lending Comment Cards were placed in the Sunday bulletin. *If you wish to submit a comment regarding Predatory Lending, kindly bring your cards to church on Sunday, June 26th. I will collect them and mail them on to Meridan, NH

Stuart and his band "Stuart Ross and The Temp Agency" have started recording an album this summer. If you'd like to contribute to their kickstarter campaign, check it out here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1533107662/stuart-ross-and-the-temp-agency-debut-album?ref=user_menu If you contribute you get the album, set to come out in September. He and some of his band members will be playing some songs Sunday 6/26 before/during worship.

*CARING MINISTRY MEETING – Please note the change in date - - *will meet July 19th at 7pm at the Parish House.

*LISTEN COMMUNITY DINNER - *The sign up sheet for July 18th Listen Community Dinner is posted on the Parish Hall bulletin board. We are serving Summer Salads- Pasta, Chicken, and Three Bean Salads with Fruit Popsicles for dessert. We will be serving just over one hundred meals. A few people have already signed up but we still need more people to prepare and provide the food. We also need four more volunteers to sign up and help 3-6pm or, the time you have to come help. Thank you, Holly

Parish Discretionary Fund next week* – July 3rd* – On the first Sunday of each month the loose offering and any checks marked discretionary fund in the memo is given to the Parish Discretionary Fund. This fund is used to help meet the needs of people in our area during difficult times in their lives. The funds are generally used to help with electric bills or car repairs, rent or securing a security deposit for a family. The need has been extremely high with requests coming in almost every day and we currently have no funds. Please be as generous as you are able. This is an important ministry of our Parish. Thank you, Scott

*2016 Summer Lunch Program and Beyond *

  • Please save the date- this year's Summer Lunch Program will be *July 18-22nd*!

    We just received word that we will be serving 38 lunches a day this year.

    St. Paul's has participated in this program for many years. We along with 8 other area churches agree to provide a weeks worth of lunches at the Northwoods and Hollow Drive residences. These are children that receive free and reduced lunches during the school year. This program insures they will continue to receive nourishing lunches throughout the summer months.

    There are many ways you can help. We will need food donations, people to help prepare lunches daily and help the Sunday before to set up the lunch bags and stuffing them with non-perishable items. We have had many people over the last several years that have made monetary donations to help defray the food costs which has been very helpful.

    A sign up sheet has been hung in the Parish Hall for food donations and help making lunches. If you have any questions please feel free to call or email me!

  • AND NEW this year, on Thursday July 21st St. Paul's will also be participating in a new program initiative in Hartford called Take A Bite Out of Hunger. We will be making 50 snack bags that will be distributed at the Hartford Middle School. We thought this program paired well with the Summer Lunch Program and we will be making the snack bags along with the lunches that day for delivery.

    A signup sheet for food donations can be found alongside the Summer Lunch program ones. There is also a flyer that explains a bit more about the program.

    Thank you so much for considering helping with this program. St. Paul's is such a special place, I appreciate all the support for our community outreach programs. Barb Coulter

A Summer Invitation…

    You are invited to share in a small group discussion of Claudia

Rankin's, Citizen: An American Lyric. Published in 2014*, *this NY Times bestseller provides an unusual window on racism in our day. St. Paul's began an intentional conversation about racial justice this Lent when we met at the Kilton Library, along with community neighbors, using Ta-Nehisi Coates's book. We will continue that conversation in a more intimate context during three Wednesday evening discussions: July 6th, July 20th, and August 3rd, from 7:00 to 8:15 PM.

    Come on one or all of these dates as your schedule allows -- and

bring a friend. The Concerned About Racial Justice group will determine location by the interest expressed, so please sign up at church or call/email the church office (802-295-5415). Books are available online or at the Dartmouth Bookstore. If you’d like more detail about the book, Annalee is available to chat.

Karen Lyons needs rides to church* - * If you are able to help with transportation other Sundays, please call Karen on her home phone.

Bible Study/Discussion at St. Paul’s –Our next meeting is Monday, June 27, at 7 PM in the Parish House. Our discussions last about an hour. Each session is stand alone so come when you can. All are welcome! Here are the readings we will be discussing: 2 Kings 5:1-14 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#ot1, Psalm 30 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#ps1, Galatians 6:(1-6)7-16 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#nt1 and Luke 10:1-11, 16-20 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp9_RCL.html#gsp1. We will be meeting on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month.

Safe Church Training – is scheduled to be held on Friday, July 15th here at St. Paul's from 8:30 AM – 3 PM. Other Safe Church training opportunities are listed here.

· Certification: Friday, July 15, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at St. Paul's, White River Junction

· Re-Certification: Wednesday, October 5, 4:00 pm to 7:30 pm at Christ Church, Montpelier

· Certification: Saturday, October 22, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at Trinity Church, Rutland

2016 Prouty July 9th* - *Holly will be walking in the morning and working in the afternoon of June 9th to raise awareness for cancer research at DHMC. If you are interested in walking with Holly or contributing to her fundraising to her team Rubin Rejuvinators, please contact Holly.

Knit and Purl Fellowship meets the 1st and 3rdMonday of the month, 6:30 at the Parish House. All Crafts are welcome including coloring. Friends and neighbors are welcome to join us. Our summer gatherings will July- 18th, (we will not meet July 4th), August 1st and 15th; September 5th and 19th.

Weston Priory*- *Services at Weston Priory are open to the public. The services I attend are just over an hour which depends on number of people attending. I enjoy going twice a month to either Friday 5:15service or Saturday 11:30 service. If you have questions or would like to go with me, please contact. Thank you,

Holly

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UVIP Announcements - Beginning this week, events and programs concerning the United Valley Interfaith Project (UVIP) are to be listed in the weekly bulletin. I, also, plan to list them on the UVIP Bulletin Board in the hallway:

Upcoming UVIP Events (Month of June) –

June 6-26: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau releasing a ruling limiting predatory lending. Comment Cards (to be distributed later), as well as online comments concerning same are being accepted during this time period.

June 30 (4:30 - 5:30 PM) - Predatory Lending Demonstration in front of Car Title Store on Main Street in West Lebanon, NH.

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*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • *Bible Study *– meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month in the Parish House at 7 PM. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

June 26 – Quarterly Meeting

September 17 – All Parish Retreat

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost – June 19, 2016

O Lord, make us have perpetual love and reverence for your holy Name, for you never fail to help and govern those whom you have set upon the sure foundation of your loving­kindness; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. (1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Proper 7.)

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Who’s Who – Next week – Sunday, June 19

Greeter – ?; Host – Holly Hall; Hebrew Scripture – Bruce Lather; Christian Scripture – Barbara Lather; Psalm and Prayers – Elizabeth Higgins; Chalice – Doug Jenisch and Karen Smith; Announcements – John Monfette; Counters – ? and Holly Hall; Altar Guild – Greg and Beverly Taylor and Bev Blanchard; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

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*Readings for Sunday, June 19: *1 Kings 19:1-4, (5-7), 8-15a http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp7_RCL.html#ot1, Psalm 42 and 43 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp7_RCL.html#ps1, Galatians 3:23-29 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp7_RCL.html#nt1, and Luke 8:26-39 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp7_RCL.html#gsp1

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*Happy Father’s Day *to all fathers and grandfather and all men who are role models to our children.

Bargain Bin *Reflection- Party for Patti! - Friday, June 17 at 6:30PM - *At the kick-off meeting March 11, Patti said that her birthday fell the day after Bargain Bin and I promised that it would be a party for Patti. Then I forgot. So this is make-up. Friday, June 17, at 6:30 pm in the Parish House. Dessert provided. We’ve had some time to reflect. Let’s share our thoughts. What went well? Some things seemed just right! And we work so well together. What needs to be changed for next year? God does not seem bent on making the Bargain Bin smaller, but we may need to take some steps in that direction, or figure out how to practically accommodate the size it has become. We have lots to get creative about Friday. It wouldn’t hurt to talk with others in your section to get the ideas going. We will need a new chair or chairs next year, too. If you cannot make it Friday, please email me your thoughts so they can be shared. Jon

*COME TO DINNER Follow-up - *Our first Come to Dinner Event was held on Monday May 9, 2016. Twenty-two (22) individuals shared a time of fellowship, worship and conversation. On Sunday, June 19th, today (after church) - a brief follow-up discussion/evaluation is being scheduled about this event. All participants and other church community individuals are invited to attend this briefing.

Home/Away from Home is an awareness raiser and a fund raiser (donation) for refugee camps in France. On Saturday, June 25, 2016 at Open Door (the old LISTEN Teen Center beside Revolution) at 18 North Main St., WRJ. At 6:30there is Syrian soup, salad and bread. Potluck dessert. At 7:30 slides, audio and discussion about what a camp is like and how we all experience displacement in our lives, dancing to world music at 9. It’s sponsored by the Upper Valley Refugee Working Group on which Rich Kremer and Jon Chaffee represent St. Paul’s.

A Summer Invitation…

    You are invited to share in a small group discussion of Claudia

Rankin's, Citizen: An American Lyric. Published in 2014*, *this NY Times bestseller provides an unusual window on racism in our day. St. Paul's began an intentional conversation about racial justice this Lent when we met at the Kilton Library, along with community neighbors, using Ta-Nehisi Coates's book. We will continue that conversation in a more intimate context during three Wednesday evening discussions: July 6th, July 20th, and August 3rd, from 7:00 to 8:15 PM.

    Come on one or all of these dates as your schedule allows -- and

bring a friend. The Concerned About Racial Justice group will determine location by the interest expressed, so please sign up at church or call/email the church office (802-295-5415). Books are available online or at the Dartmouth Bookstore. If you’d like more detail about the book, Annalee is available to chat.

Another Silent Auction Item - The item is a film entitled "Let there be Light", a film by Peter Swanson featuring the stained glass of the Washington National Cathedral. It is" ...narrated by Garrison Keillor and follows the grand master of stained glass, Rowan LeCompte who, at 84, is working on his last window for the Cathedral. Rowan produced his first window for the building when he was 16. It is the story of the human struggle to create and the monumental, stunningly beautiful results that are possible when we apply ourselves to that struggle. In it's essence, this is a creation story, or rather a story of creation. In documenting the struggle to make a great work of art, the film inspires the creative spirit in all of us..." It is valued at $30.00. If you would like to purchase it, please contact Harry and Jean Kendrick

*Karen Lyons needs rides to church - * If you are able to help with transportation other Sundays, please call Karen on her home phone.

Bible Study/Discussion at St. Paul’s –We will be meeting on the 2nd and 4 th Monday of the month.

Safe Church Training – is scheduled to be held on Friday, July 15th here at St. Paul's from 8:30 AM – 3 PM. Other Safe Church training opportunities are listed here.

· Certification: Friday, July 15, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at St. Paul's, White River Junction

· Re-Certification: Wednesday, October 5, 4:00 pm to 7:30 pm at Christ Church, Montpelier

· Certification: Saturday, October 22, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at Trinity Church, Rutland

Listen Community *Dinner* - our next Listen Dinner will be July 18th planned by Holly Hall and Barb Coulter. We will be serving Summer Salads- three bean, chicken and pasta salads and popsicles for dessert for one hundred people. (Please eliminate mushrooms and peppers. Thank you.) A sign-up sheet will be posted on Parish Hall bulletin by June 19th. The list will include salads and popsicles as well as six volunteers needed to help July 18, 3-6pm. Barb Coulter and I appreciate your time and support to feed our neighbors.

The remaining two Listen Dinners of 2016 are:

September 19th- Barwood Family will plan and organize the meal

November 21st- meal is planned; Holly needs someone to assist her

*2016 Prouty July 9th - *Holly will be walking in the morning and working in the afternoon of June 9th to raise awareness for cancer research at DHMC. If you are interested in walking with Holly or contributing to her fundraising to her team Rubin Rejuvinators, please contact Holly.

*Caring Ministry Meeting - *Our next Caring Ministry meeting will be July 12th, 7PM at the Parish House. We look forward to seeing all members of Healing, Pastoral Care, and Prayer Ministry.

*Cornish Garden Tour- *I have an extra ticket to the Cornish Garden Tour and would like to given it to someone who plans on going. The tour is from 12-5, June 18th.

If you would like the ticket, please contact me. Thank you, Holly

*Knit and Purl Fellowship *meets the 1st and 3rdMonday of the month, 6:30 at the Parish House. All Crafts are welcome including coloring. Friends and neighbors are welcome to join us. Our summer gatherings will be June 6th and 20th, July- 18th, (we will not meet July 4th), August 1st and 15th; September 5th and 19th.

*Weston Priory- *Services at Weston Priory are open to the public. The services I attend are just over an hour which depends on number of people attending. I enjoy going twice a month to either Friday 5:15service or Saturday 11:30 service. If you have questions or would like to go with me, please contact. Thank you,

Holly

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UVIP Announcements - Beginning this week, events and programs concerning the United Valley Interfaith Project (UVIP) are to be listed in the weekly bulletin. I, also, plan to list them on the UVIP Bulletin Board in the hallway:

Upcoming UVIP Events (Month of June) –

June 6-26: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau releasing a ruling limiting predatory lending. Comment Cards (to be distributed later), as well as online comments concerning same are being accepted during this time period.

June 30 (4:30 - 5:30 PM) - Predatory Lending Demonstration in front of Car Title Store on Main Street in West Lebanon, NH.

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*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Scott’s Schedule: Monday, June 20; Comp time

   Tuesday, June 21; Office Hours 9-12

   Friday, June 24 – Sabbath Day

   Saturday, June 25 – Sabbath Day

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Mid-week Eucharist – Every Wednesday at 12:15 PM.
  • Bible Study meets – 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month at 7 PM in the Parish House.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • *Bible Study *– meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month in the Parish House at 7 PM. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

June 21 – Vestry Meeting

June 26 – Quarterly Meeting

September 17 – All Parish Retreat

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost – June 12, 2016

Keep, O Lord, your household the Church in your steadfast faith and love, that through your grace we may proclaim your truth with boldness, and minister your justice with compassion; for the sake of our Savior Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. (1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Proper 6.)

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Who’s Who – Next week – Sunday, June 12

Greeter – Dick and Jane Davis; Host – Anne Taylor; Hebrew Scripture – Katy Chaffee; Christian Scripture – Kate Conner; Psalm and Prayers – Kristin Wood; Chalice – Pam Hanson and Joan Lawrence-Studebaker; Announcements – Holly Hall; Counters – Pete Lapre and Greg Taylor; Altar Guild – Greg and Beverly Taylor and Bev Blanchard; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

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*Readings for Sunday, June 12: *2 Samuel 11:26-12:10,13-15 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp6_RCL.html#ot2, Psalm 32 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp6_RCL.html#ps2,Galatians 2:15-21 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp6_RCL.html#nt1, Luke 7:36-8:3 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp6_RCL.html#gsp1

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United Thank Offering (UTO) Ingathering – June 12 - We have selected June 12th as this year's UTO Ingathering Sunday. I realize it is short notice. Even so there is still time to start acknowledging special moments for good things that have happened by putting a coin aside to honor it. Thank you Janie Davis.

The Concerned about Racial Justice group is thinking about summer fun and continuing the Lenten conversation. Would you be interested in participating in a small group book study? Would you like to host one? Could be in the evening with cold drinks, possibly beginning with a potluck? If so, let Scott know at the church office or send an email to katy.chaffee@gmail.com. The group is currently previewing some possible book selections and would provide some discussion questions. Glad to talk with you further if you are interested.

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*Reminder Mid-week Eucharist *is every Wednesday at 12:15 in the chapel. All are welcome.

*COME TO DINNER Follow-up - *Our first Come to Dinner Event was held on Monday May 9, 2016. Twenty-two (22) individuals shared a time of fellowship, worship and conversation. On Sunday, June 19th (after church) - a brief follow-up discussion/evaluation is being scheduled about this event. All participants and other church community individuals are invited to attend this briefing.

Another Silent Auction Item - The item is a film entitled "Let there be Light", a film by Peter Swanson featuring the stained glass of the Washington National Cathedral. It is" ...narrated by Garrison Keillor and follows the grand master of stained glass, Rown LeCompte who, at 84, is working on his last window for the Cathedral. Rowan produced his first window for the building when he was 16. It is the story of the human struggle to create and the monumental, stunningly beautiful results that are possible when we apply ourselves to that struggle. In it's essence, this is a creation story, or rather a story of creation. In documenting the struggle to make a great work of art, the film inspires the creative spirit in all of us..." It is valued at $30.00. If you would like to purchase it, please contact Harry and Jean Kendrick

  • Karen Lyons needs rides to church - * This Sunday, Holly and Jon will help transport her to and from church. If you are able to help with transportation other Sundays, please call Karen on her home phone.

Bible Study/Discussion at St. Paul’s –We will be meeting on the 2nd and 4 th Monday of the month.

Safe Church Training – is scheduled to be held on Friday, July 15th here at St. Paul's from 8:30 AM – 3 PM. Other Safe Church training opportunities are listed here.

· Certification: Friday, July 15, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at St. Paul's, White River Junction

· Re-Certification: Wednesday, October 5, 4:00 pm to 7:30 pm at Christ Church, Montpelier

· Certification: Saturday, October 22, 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at Trinity Church, Rutland

Listen Community *Dinner* - our next Listen Dinner will be July 18thplanned by Holly Hall and Barb Coulter. We will be serving Summer Salads- three bean, chicken and pasta salads and popsicles for dessert for one hundred people. (Please eliminate mushrooms and peppers. Thank you.) A sign-up sheet will be posted on Parish Hall bulletin by June 19th.

The remaining two Listen Dinners of 2016 are:

September 19th- Barwood Family will plan and organize the meal

November 21st- meal is planned; Holly needs someone to assist her

Brookside Nursing Home Service*- *will be June 12th. Volunteers arrive by 1:45 and the communion service is 2-2:30. If you have questions, please speak to Holly or Scott.

Knit and Purl Fellowship meets the 1st and 3rdMonday of the month, 6:30 at the Parish House. All Crafts are welcome including coloring. Friends and neighbors are welcome to join us. Our summer gatherings will be June 6th and 20th, July- 18th, (we will not meet July 4th), August 1st and 15th; September 5th and 19th.

Weston Priory - is just under an hour from St. Paul's Church. The brothers welcome anyone to attend their daily services. Their web page includes weekly service schedule and Sabbath days when the Brothers are on retreat. Holly enjoys attending their services Friday, 5:15 or Saturday,11:30. She welcomes anyone who would like to join her.

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UVIP Announcements - Beginning this week, events and programs concerning the United Valley Interfaith Project (UVIP) are to be listed in the weekly bulletin. I, also, plan to list them on the UVIP Bulletin Board in the hallway:

Upcoming UVIP Events (Month of June) –

June 6-26: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau releasing a ruling limiting predatory lending. Comment Cards (to be distributed later), as well as online comments concerning same are being accepted during this time period.

June 30 (4:30 - 5:30 PM) - Predatory Lending Demonstration in front of Car Title Store on Main Street in West Lebanon, NH.

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The Prouty - Each year, I walk a 3k or a 5K in The Prouty for Rubin Research Team which is located at DHMC. Anyone is welcome to join this team and participate in any of the sports - biking, walking, crew, or golf. If anyone would like to contribute to Rubin Team or participate, please contact me. Since 2007, I have worked with cancer patients through my volunteer work with Patient Family Support Services and Palliative Care. Walking in The Prouty in support of people I know brings value in each step I take. The Prouty event will be July 9th at the Richmond Middle School in Hanover. Holly

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*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Scott’s Schedule: Monday, June 13; Comp time

   Tuesday, June 6; Office Hours 9-12

   Friday, June 17 – Sabbath Day

   Saturday, June 18 – Commission on Ministry Meeting in Randolph

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Mid-week Eucharist – Every Wednesday at 12:15 PM.
  • Bible Study meets – 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month at 7 PM in the Parish House.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • *Bible Study *– meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month in the Parish House at 7 PM. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

June 12 – UTO ingathering

June 21 – Vestry Meeting

June 26 – Quarterly Meeting

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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The Second Sunday after Pentecost – May 29, 2016

O God, your never-failing providence sets in order all things both in heaven and earth: Put away from us, we entreat you, all hurtful things, and give us those things which are profitable for us; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. (1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for Proper 4.)

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Who’s Who – Next week – Sunday, May 29

Greeter – Penny McClure; Host – Brennan; Hebrew Scripture – Judi Shank; Christian Scripture – Karen Smith; Psalm and Prayers – Karen Smith; Chalice – Joyce Mechling and Judi Shank; Announcements – Pete LePre; Counters – Karen Smith and Kate Conner; Altar Guild – Barb Coulter, Bev Blanchard and Barb Lather; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

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*Readings for Sunday, May 29: *1 Kings 18:20-21, (22-29), 30-39 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp4_RCL.html#ot1; Psalm 96 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp4_RCL.html#ps1; Galatians 1:1-12 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp4_RCL.html#nt1; and Luke 7:1-10 http://www.lectionarypage.net/YearC_RCL/Pentecost/CProp4_RCL.html#gsp1

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BARGAIN BIN NOTES – IT’S ALMOST HERE!!

*– ARE YOU READY?? - *

June 4th Bargain Bin & Silent Auction

The Yard and Garden Department needs YOU!!

We are looking for:

· Plants……. Purchase a ‘six-pack” at any local garden/nursery center to donate to Bargain Bin

· Dig and label ‘extras’ from your yard and gardens in the next few days

· Clean and bring in tools and yard ‘stuff’ (like fencing, decorations, etc. – clean and useable please)

· Used pots and planters of all shapes and sizes – empty and clean

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU

Questions??? Please contact Anne Jenish (802-685-2067 or anne.jenisch@gmail.com)

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TIDYING UP or DOWNSIZING?

We will come now and pick up donations for:

St. Paul’s (White River Jct.) June 4th Bargain Bin & Silent Auction

*THIS IS A HUGE YARD SALE *

  • We will take: *furniture, antiques, housewares, tools, garden items, books, linens,

    rugs, lamps, sporting equipment, canoes, office furnishings, small
    

    appliances, baby

    items, toys, games, etc…
    
    • We can’t take*: clothes, tires, cribs, stuffed toys, large appliances, televisions,

      computers, printers, mattresses, skis and boots, sleeper couches, or hazardous

      materials.

      *We will reject *items in poor condition, unsafe or too difficult to move.

  • Call 802 295-5490 <802%20295-5490> to schedule a pick-up*

You will get a charitable tax statement.

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Join in a Witness for a Livable Wage!

(Well $15 an hour isn’t, but it IS closer!)

Friday, May 27th, 7-8 a.m., and/or 4-5 p.m. Ledyard Bridge, between Norwich and Hanover. Bring yourselves.

We’ll bring the signs.

June 5 – Bishop’s Visitation, Confirmation and Reception – on Sunday, June 5, The Rt. Rev Thomas C. Ely will visit St. Paul’s and Confirm and Receive a total of 9 youth and adults into the Episcopal Church. The ‘loose offering’ that day will be designated to the Bishop’s Discretionary Fund, so please be as generous a possible. We have also been asked to wear our name tags that morning to help the Bishop with our names. This is an exciting day for our parish family so please plan on attending worship that morning. Thank you, Scott

Confirmation June 5 Update – I have been asked to make it clear that gifts are not expected for any of the people being Confirmed or Received on June 5. There has been a little confusion about this. Scott

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*June 2 is National Gun Violence Awareness Day - Wear Orange - *Millions are coming together to fight for an end to gun violence in America. If you believe there’s more we can do to help save American lives from gun violence, you are Orange. I’d love to have a group gather (wearing orange) on June 2, while we are all working on Bargain Bin, and post our picture on our Facebook page showing our support to help save lives from gun violence. This is a national movement and one our Bishop is behind (see the Mountain e-News http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1115977133568&ca=9bebb003-848a-4db7-95c3-eccd4088e940). For more information about National Gun Violence Awareness Day to go Wear Orange http://wearorange.org/.

United Thank Offering (UTO) Ingathering – June 12 - We have selected June 12th as this year's UTO Ingathering Sunday. I realize it is short notice. Even so there is still time to start acknowledging special moments for good things that have happened by putting a coin aside to honor it. Thank you Janie Davis.

*Karen Lyons needs rides to church - * This Sunday, Holly and Jon will help transport her to and from church. If you are able to help with transportation other Sundays, please call Karen on her home phone.

Bible Study/Discussion at St. Paul’s –We will be meeting on the 2nd and 4 th Monday of the month.

Don’t Forget to Suggest your Favorite Hymns/Songs - There are bright yellow forms on the shelf in the vestibule (narthex) for you to list some of your favorite hymns and songs you’d like to be included in our worship. We will try to program these hymns as soon as their texts seems appropriate for the lectionary readings or the general sense of the day.

New copies of Lift Every Voice and Sing II - As we begin to include more hymns from Lift Every Voice and Sing II, we saw the need for more copies of the hymnal and have ordered and received twenty copies. If you are interested in donating money in Loving Memory or in Thanksgiving of a loved one, please complete the form on the shelf in vestibule (narthex) and give it to Scott, Jon or place it in the offering plate. Thanks, Scott

The remaining three Listen Dinners of 2016 are :

July 18th- Holly and Barb Coulter are planning the meal

September 19th- Barwood Family will plan and organize the meal

November 21st- meal is planned; Holly needs someone to assist her

Brookside Nursing Home - There will be a Eucharist Service at Brookside Nursing Home on June 12th. Volunteers arrive at 1:45 and the service is 2-2:30. We take summer months off and will meet again second Sunday of September, 11th. If you would like to support this community outreach, please contact Fr. Scott or Holly.

*Knit and Purl Fellowship *- welcomes all crafters including those who enjoy coloring. Our June gatherings will be June 6th and 20th 6:30 at the Parish House. If you want more information, please contact Holly.

*St. Paul’s Facebook page - *Listen to sermons and view pictures of our life together on our parish Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT/ You do not need to join Facebook to view our page. Enjoy! While you are there like and share our posts with your friends.* Also *please remember and feel free to take pictures of our life together in worship and fellowship and send them to me to be posted on Facebook. Thanks, Scott

*Weston Priory Services - *Benedictine Monks at Weston Priory welcome anyone to attend their daily services. The Priory, a restful spiritual community, is less than an hour from WRJ. Holly especially enjoys attending5:15 service Fridays and 11:30 service Saturdays. The Brother's monthly Sabbath Days are listed on Weston Priory web page. If you would like to join Holly to a service or want more information, welcome to contact Holly.

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*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Scott’s Schedule: Monday, May 30; Office Closed Memorial Day

   Tuesday, May 31; Office Hours 9-12

   Friday and Saturday, June 3 and 4 Bargain Bin Activities

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Mid-week Eucharist – Every Wednesday at 12:15 PM.
  • Bible Study meets – 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month at 7 PM in the Parish House.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • *Bible Study *– meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month in the Parish House at 7 PM. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

*June 4 *– Bargain Bin

*June 5 *– Bishop’s Visitation and Confirmation

June 12 – UTO ingathering

June 26 – Quarterly Meeting

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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Trinity Sunday – May 22, 2016

Almighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faith and worship, and bring us at last to see you in your one and eternal glory, O God; who with the Christ and the Holy Spirit live and reign, one God, for ever and ever. *Amen. * (1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for the Trinity Sunday)

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Who’s Who – Next week – Sunday, May 22

Greeter – Holly Hall; Host – Stew Wood; Hebrew Scripture – Andrew Pillsbury; Christian Scripture – Rich Kremer; Psalm and Prayers – Judi Shank; Chalice – Karen Smith and Jane Carroll; Announcements – Bev Barton; Counters – Judy Barwood and Harry Kendrick; Altar Guild – Barb Coulter, Bev Blanchard and Barb Lather; Acolytes – Jonathan and Kathryn Brennan

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United Thank Offering (UTO) Ingathering – June 12 - We have selected June 12th as this year's UTO Ingathering Sunday. I realize it is short notice. Even so there is still time to start acknowledging special moments for good things that have happened by putting a coin aside to honor it. Thank you Janie Davis.

*Mid-week Eucharist – Wednesday at 12:15 PM- * Mid-week Eucharist have begun in the chapel at 12:15 PM. This is an informal worship opportunity with a discussion style sermon time. All are welcome!!

Correction to Bible Study/Discussion at St. Paul’s – Bible Study/Discussion will begin on Monday, May 23 at 7:00 PM in the Parish House. We will be meeting on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

*Karen Lyons needs rides to church - * This Sunday, Holly and Jon will help transport her to and from church. If you are able to help with transportation other Sundays, please call Karen on her home phone.

*The House that St. Paul’s Built??? -- *Our two youngest godchildren in India, Navathej and Nived, along with their single mother, are now living in a two-room house with eight family members. There is no room inside, so they sleep on the verandah. AAII, the NGO through which we sponsor the boys, has acquired land to build them a house and has asked for help with funding. Denae Barton is willing to set up an online donation site as of Sunday, May 22nd; however, these sites take a percentage of the money donated. If you wish to donate before fees are applied, please make out a check to St. Paul’s and write “India house” in the memo line. Many thanks to those who have already contributed.

June 5 – Bishop’s Visitation, Confirmation and Reception – on Sunday, June 5, The Rt. Rev Thomas C. Ely will visit St. Paul’s and Confirm and Receive a total of 9 youth and adults into the Episcopal Church. The ‘loose offering’ that day will be designated to the Bishop’s Discretionary Fund, so please be as generous a possible. We have also been asked to wear our name tags that morning to help the Bishop with our names. This is an exciting day for our parish family so please plan on attending worship that morning. Thank you, Scott

Bargain Bin Notes

St. Paul’s (White River Jct.) June 4th Bargain Bin & Silent Auction

· From the Garden Department:

When you are spring cleaning, don't forget the garden and yard department. Now is the time to dig any perennial plants from the garden and label them. If you need pots or assistance, please let Anne Jenisch (802-685-2067) know. If you do have plants to share, please make sure they have a label with name and flower color so we don't have to guess about it. Any extra tools and decorations are also appreciated as long as they are in usable condition. For those of you who don't have a green thumb, a donation of a six pack (the plant kind, not beverage) from a local nursery would be great. Thank you much, Anne

TIDYING UP or DOWNSIZING?

We will come now and pick up donations for:

St. Paul’s (White River Jct.) June 4th Bargain Bin & Silent Auction

*THIS IS A HUGE YARD SALE *

  • We will take: *furniture, antiques, housewares, tools, garden items, books, linens,

    rugs, lamps, sporting equipment, canoes, office furnishings, small
    

    appliances, baby

    items, toys, games, etc…
    
    • We can’t take*: clothes, tires, cribs, stuffed toys, large appliances, televisions,

      computers, printers, mattresses, skis and boots, sleeper couches, or hazardous

      materials.

      *We will reject *items in poor condition, unsafe or too difficult to move.

  • Call 802 295-5490 <802%20295-5490> to schedule a pick-up*

You will get a charitable tax statement.

Don’t Forget to Suggest your Favorite Hymns/Songs - There are bright yellow forms on the shelf in the vestibule (narthex) for you to list some of your favorite hymns and songs you’d like to be included in our worship. We will try to program these hymns as soon as their texts seems appropriate for the lectionary readings or the general sense of the day.

New copies of Lift Every Voice and Sing II - As we begin to include more hymns from Lift Every Voice and Sing II, we saw the need for more copies of the hymnal and have ordered and received twenty copies. If you are interested in donating money in Loving Memory or in Thanksgiving of a loved one, please complete the form on the shelf in vestibule (narthex) and give it to Scott, Jon or place it in the offering plate. Thanks, Scott

Listen Dinner - Thank you to all those who prepared foods and those who volunteered at Listen Community Dinner Monday, May 16th. We fed eighty seven people, seconds and take home meals. How nice it was to feed a nourishing meal to people and families who eat at the Listen Center. You all contributed to a successful meal and we sincerely thank you!

The last three Listen Dinners of 2016 are :

July 18th- Holly needs someone to help plan and organize the meal

September 19th- Barwood Family will plan and organize the meal

November 21st- meal is planned; Holly needs someone to assist her

Weston Priory - Weston Priory services are open to anyone. Aside from monthly Sabbath days, services are Monday- Sunday. Holly enjoys going to Friday evening service leaving at 3:30 returning at 7:30. She also enjoys going to 11:30 service Saturday morning. You can look on Weston Priory web page for further information. If you would like to join Holly for a service, please contact her.

Knit and Purl Fellowship- welcomes all crafters including those who enjoy coloring. Our June gatherings will be June 6th and 20th 6:30 at the Parish House. If you want more information, please contact Holly.

*St. Paul’s Facebook page: *Listen to sermons and view pictures of our life together on our parish Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT/ You do not need to join Facebook to view our page. Enjoy! While you are there like and share our posts with your friends.* Also *please remember and feel free to take pictures of our life together in worship and fellowship and send them to me to be posted on Facebook.

*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Scott’s Schedule: Monday, May 23; Office Hours 9-12

   Tuesday, May 24; Office Hours 9-12

   Friday and Saturday, May 26 and 27; Sabbath days

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Mid-week Eucharist – Every Wednesday at 12:15 PM.
  • Bible Study meets – 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month at 7 PM in the Parish House.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • St. Paul’s Facebook page – Listen to sermons and view pictures of our life together on our parish Facebook page. You do not need to join Facebook to view our page. Enjoy!

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

*June 4 *– Bargain Bin

*June 5 *– Bishop’s Visitation and Confirmation

June 12 – UTO ingathering

June 26 – Quarterly Meeting

-- The Rev. Scott B. Neal, Rector 802-295-5415 St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT?fref=ts Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/lhtuvzz

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The Day of Pentecost – May 15, 2016

Almighty God, on this day you opened the way of eternal life to every race and nation by the promised gift of your Holy Spirit: Shed abroad this gift throughout the world by the preaching of the Gospel, that it may reach to the ends of the earth; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. (1979 Book of Common Prayer, Collect for the Day Pentecost)

Sunday, May 15 is Pentecost Sunday – the day the Spirit descended upon the disciples. To add to the festive nature of the day, *please wear *as much red (represents the Holy Spirit) as possible!

*The 'Concerned About Racial Justice' *group is meeting after church today in the Parish House. The focus will be on planning next steps. Bring a bag lunch. If you would like to join or have questions, please call Katy Chaffee at 603-298-7623.

Mid-week Eucharist begins May 18 – Beginning Wednesday, May 18, we will be having a mid-week Eucharist in the chapel at 12:15 PM. This is an informal worship opportunity with a discussion style sermon time. All are welcome!!

Correction to Bible Study/Discussion at St. Paul’s – Bible Study/Discussion will begin on Monday, May 23 at 7:00 PM in the Parish House. We will be meeting on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

New copies of Lift Every Voice and Sing II - As we begin to include more hymns from Lift Every Voice and Sing II, we saw the need for more copies of the hymnal and have ordered and received twenty copies. If you are interested in donating money in Loving Memory or in Thanksgiving of a loved one, please complete the form on the shelf in vestibule (narthex) and give it to Scott, Jon or place it in the offering plate. Thanks, Scott

*Listen Community Dinner *- May 16th we will be serving chicken vegetable casserole and chocolate chip cookies for one hundred meals and seconds and take home meals. Food can be brought to church Sunday, 15th, or to church morning of 16th and to Listen Kitchen between 1-3pm. If you have questions, please contact Holly.

The last three St Paul's Listen Dinners for 2016 are:

· July 18th- organizer needed

· September 19th- planned by Barwood family

· November 21st- organizer needed

*Knit and Purl Fellowship - *will meet May 16th, June 6th, and June 20th, 6:30 at the Parish House. All crafts are welcome including coloring.

from UVIP:

Art for Justice - a call for artists, cartoonists, sketch artists who might have fun creating figures for a witness for a livable wage. Art days will be May 20th and 21st, exact time and place to be announced. We need large cardboard figures representing various types of low wage workers, i.e. wait staff, care givers, housekeeping, kitchen and fast food workers, etc. If interested, please sign up on the bulletin board or email Diane Root: DRootTRRM@aol.com

Bargain Bin Notes

St. Paul’s (White River Jct.) June 4th Bargain Bin & Silent Auction

  • Storage Space Needed
    • Bargain Bin is begging for storage space! Do you have an empty garage bay or barn? Call Jon Chaffee at 603-733-6291
    • If possible, ask friends and neighbors you contact if they can bring donations to the tent at the church between May 29 and June 3.
    • Do you have a Bargain Bin Yard Sign? Please bring it to church ASAP so that the date can be updated!

· From the Garden Department:

When you are spring cleaning, don't forget the garden and yard department. Now is the time to dig any perennial plants from the garden and label them. If you need pots or assistance, please let Anne Jenisch (802-685-2067) know. If you do have plants to share, please make sure they have a label with name and flower color so we don't have to guess about it. Any extra tools and decorations are also appreciated as long as they are in usable condition. For those of you who don't have a green thumb, a donation of a six pack (the plant kind, not beverage) from a local nursery would be great. Thank you much, Anne

TIDYING UP or DOWNSIZING?

We will come now and pick up donations for:

St. Paul’s (White River Jct.) June 4th Bargain Bin & Silent Auction

*THIS IS A HUGE YARD SALE *

  • We will take: *furniture, antiques, housewares, tools, garden items, books, linens,

    rugs, lamps, sporting equipment, canoes, office furnishings, small
    

    appliances, baby

    items, toys, games, etc…
    
    • We can’t take*: clothes, tires, cribs, stuffed toys, large appliances, televisions,

      computers, printers, mattresses, skis and boots, sleeper couches, or hazardous

      materials.

      *We will reject *items in poor condition, unsafe or too difficult to move.

  • Call 802 295-5490 <802%20295-5490> to schedule a pick-up*

You will get a charitable tax statement.

June 5 – Bishop’s Visitation, Confirmation and Reception – on Sunday, June 5, The Rt. Rev Thomas C. Ely will visit St. Paul’s and Confirm and Receive a total of 9 youth and adults into the Episcopal Church. The ‘loose offering’ that day will be designated to the Bishop’s Discretionary Fund, so please be as generous a possible. We have also been asked to wear our name tags that morning to help the Bishop with our names. This is an exciting day for our parish family so please plan on attending worship that morning. Thank you, Scott

*St. Paul’s Facebook page: *Listen to sermons and view pictures of our life together on our parish Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT/ You do not need to join Facebook to view our page. Enjoy! While you are there like and share our posts with your friends.* Also *please remember and feel free to take pictures of our life together in worship and fellowship and send them to me to be posted on Facebook.

*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

*Scott’s Schedule: * Monday, May 16; Office Hours 9-12

   Tuesday, May 17; Office Hours 9-12

   Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21; Sabbath days

Ongoing Reminders

  • *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible.
  • Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion.
  • *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am
  • Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend.
  • Vestry meets – 3rd Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend.
  • Mid-week Eucharist – Every Wednesday at 12:15 PM.
  • Bible Study meets – 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month at 7 PM in the Parish House.
  • Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly.
  • *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info.
  • St. Paul’s Facebook page – Listen to sermons and view pictures of our life together on our parish Facebook page. You do not need to join Facebook to view our page. Enjoy!

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates to announcements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

*June 4 *– Bargain Bin

*June 5 *– Bishop’s Visitation and Confirmation

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Sunday’s Guest Preacher was George Spearing. Hear his sermonhere http://stpaulswrj.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b0a6611fa34e4aa570aaebce4&id=43e6941c0a&e=9af8c13934 .

*Come to Dinner’ Dinner Church – *Monday, May 9, tonight at 6 PMplease join us!

*The Flowers on the Altar *are given to the glory of God and in Loving Memory of my brothers Books, Perry, Seymour and Jimmy by Holly Hall.

*The 'Concerned About Racial Justice' *group is meeting after church on May 15th in the Parish House. The focus will be on planning next steps. Bring a bag lunch. If you would like to join or have questions, please call Katy Chaffee at 603-298-7623.

Bargain Bin Notes from the Garden Department: When you are spring cleaning, don't forget the garden and yard department. Now is the time to dig any perennial plants from the garden and label them. If you need pots or assistance, please let Anne Jenisch (802-685-2067) know. If you do have plants to share, please make sure they have a label with name and flower color so we don't have to guess about it. Any extra tools and decorations are also appreciated as long as they are in usable condition. For those of you who don't have a green thumb, a donation of a six pack (the plant kind, not beverage) from a local nursery would be great. Thank you much, Anne

Correction to Bible Study/Discussion at St. Paul’s – Bible Study/Discussion will begin on Monday, May 23 at 7:00 PM in the Parish House. We will be meeting on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. We will focus each meeting on the lectionary for the upcoming week. This is a come as you can discussion group, you can do not have to come every meeting. All are welcome!

New copies of Lift Every Voice and Sing II - As we begin to include more hymns from Lift Every Voice and Sing II, we saw the need for more copies of the hymnal and have ordered and received twenty copies. If you are interested in donating money in Loving Memory or in Thanksgiving of a loved one, please complete the form on the shelf in vestibule (narthex) and give it to Scott, Jon or place it in the offering plate. Scott

*St. Paul’s Facebook page: *Listen to sermons and view pictures of our life together on our parish Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsWRJVT/ http://stpaulswrj.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b0a6611fa34e4aa570aaebce4&id=25644175e5&e=9af8c13934 You do not need to join Facebook to view our page. Enjoy! While you are there like and share our posts with your friends.*Also *please remember and feel free to take pictures of our life together in worship and fellowship and send them to me to be posted on Facebook.

TIDYING UP or DOWNSIZING?

We will come now and pick up donations for:

St. Paul’s (White River Jct.) June 4th Bargain Bin & Silent Auction

*THIS IS A HUGE YARD SALE *

  • We will take: *furniture, antiques, housewares, tools, garden items, books, linens, rugs, lamps, sporting equipment, canoes, office furnishings, small appliances, baby items, toys, games, etc…

    • We can’t take*: clothes, tires, cribs, stuffed toys, large appliances, televisions, computers, printers, mattresses, skis and boots, sleeper couches, or hazardous materials. We will reject items in poor condition, unsafe or too difficult to move.
  • Call 802 295-5490 <802%20295-5490> to schedule a pick-up*

You will get a charitable tax statement.

*MAKE A KIT, CHANGE A LIFE. *On a Saturday, May 21st, Our Savior Lutheran Church will welcome a truck from Lutheran World Relief to collect kits of care for worldwide distribution to refugees, survivors of disaster, and others in need. This is an easy way for you and your friends to *turn ordinary items into extraordinary gifts – a hands-on way to **help refugees and survivors of disaster!* Visit*lwr.org/getinvolved/kits http://stpaulswrj.us8.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=b0a6611fa34e4aa570aaebce4&id=38f7dde78b&e=9af8c13934* for kit assembly instructions and tips. And tell a friend! Hours of collection on Saturday, May 21st will be 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. We’ll also be collecting items between 9:00 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Thursday, May 19th between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. and also by appointment prior to May 21st. Contact church office at 603-643-3703, oslc@dartmouth.edu.

St. Paul’s Vestry: Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete LePre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.


Ongoing Reminders

*Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible. Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion. *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am Worship Team meets – 2nd Thursday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend. Vestry meets - third Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at6:30pm. All are welcome to attend. Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly. *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info. St. Paul’s Facebook page – Listen to sermons and view pictures of our life together on our parish Facebook page. You do not need to join Facebook to view our page. Enjoy!

Upcoming Events

*Please send event and prayer updates toannouncements.spc@gmail.com announcements.spc@gmail.com*

May 15 *– Pentecost Sunday – *wear red *June 4 *– Bargain Bin *June 5 *– Bishop’s Visitation and Confirmation

*Scott’s Schedule: *Monday, May 9; Office Hours 9-12 Tuesday, May 10; Office Hours 9-12 Friday, May 13: Sabbath day Saturday, May 14: Province One Title IV training in Worcester, MA

St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://stpaulswrj.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b0a6611fa34e4aa570aaebce4&id=22bb2f9337&e=9af8c13934 Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com

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*Fourth Sunday in Lent * *March 13th, 2016 * Almighty God, you alone can bring into order the unruly wills and affections of sinners: Grant your people grace to love what you command and desire what you promise; that, among the swift and varied changes of the world, our hearts may surely there be fixed where true joys are to be found; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. Serving on Sunday (Mar 13th) : * Greeter: Holly H * Host: Davison * Readers: Dede M, Katy C * Psalm & Prayers: Andrew P * Chalice: Jane C, Joyce M * Announcements: Barb C * Counters: Harry K, Karen S

Verger List http://stpaulswrj.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b0a6611fa34e4aa570aaebce4&id=c27cb116da&e=f403a3bb8cSunday assignments through March Lessons Appointed for Sunday http://stpaulswrj.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b0a6611fa34e4aa570aaebce4&id=eef09c7639&e=f403a3bb8c Fourth Sunday in Lent

Daylight Savings Time begins March 13th – Remember to spring ahead Saturday night so to be on time Sunday and not be really late for church!

March 11 - Bargain Bin Kick-off Meeting Dear Chairs and “Chair-Like People”, The time has come to put in motion the astounding, stupendous, biggest show on earth, there’s nothing else like it : (drum roll) BARGAIN BIN. Let’s gather next Friday night, March 11, at the Parish House, at 6:30, to "light the fuse”, “pull the switch” , “wake up the sleeping giant”, “poke the dog”, etc, etc. And we'll revive Jeff and Jill’s tradition of eating pie and ice cream to start off in a celebrative mood? So what if it’s LENT? I’m up for making a bunch of pies and I may call a couple of you for a single one. I’m sure we can think of a few things to start doing (sow seed, list-serve publicity), hopefully nothing too onerous. Yours, Jon

Ukrainian Easter Eggs Workshop - A workshop to learn how to make Ukrainian Easter Eggs will be offered on Saturday, March 12th from 2 to 5pm. It's a meditative way to work in Lent. Supplies will be provided. A donation to cover the cost is appreciated. Adults and youth age 12 and up are welcome, and we recommend that an adult accompany each youth (we'll be working with an open candle flame and uncooked eggs). Please contact Pam or Carl Hanson to sign up or if you have questions.

*Lenten Book Study: *St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in White River Junction is sponsoring a four-session book discussion of the National Book Award finalist Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates. The meetings will be held at the Kilton Library (80 Main Street, West Lebanon) from 6:30 to 8:00 on March 2, March 9 and March 16. These discussions are free and open to the public. Books are available online and in some local bookstores. There will also be copies available at the first meeting. If you plan to attend, an RSVP to the church office would be appreciated. Email stpaulsvt@gmail.com or call (802) 295-5415and leave a message. For more information, contact Diane Root (droottrrm@aol.com) or Katy Chaffee (katy.chaffee@gmail.com).

Lenten Evening Prayer – Join us for Evening Prayer, Monday through Friday in the chapel at 5:30. This is a lovely way to end a busy day.

Lenten Ingathering for Episcopal Relief and Development*: *This Sunday is the designated day for the annual Lenten ingathering for Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD). As most of you know, ERD is the outreach arm of the national Episcopal Church. It responds to disasters around the world and also supports development in Third World countries. Vermont received a relief grant to the diocese after Hurricane Irene. Usually ERD works with local Anglican churches or other groups to deliver this aid. Please support the ERD by including a donation in the Sunday offering. Checks should be made out to St. Paul's with "ERD" on the memo line. Thanks for your help! Kristin Wood

Brookside Service We will have service at Brookside Nursing Home March 13th. Volunteers arrive 1:45 to help set up the Sun Room for service. The service begins at 2:00 with hymns, prayers, sharing of the Gospel and Eucharist. The service ends at 2:30. On March 13th, David, our pianist, will be at a concert. *Do you know anyone who could take his place Sunday afternoon? *Holly

*Altar Guild Meeting and cleaning/polishing *- The Altar Guild will be meeting March 19th at 9:30 am in the Parish Hall. We will hold a brief meeting to set the calendar for the next six months, followed by cleaning and polishing to get ready for Easter. We would love to have you join us! Feel free to ask Judi Shank or Barb Coulter if you have any questions.

Listen Community Center Dinners - March 21st, we will be serving Chicken Vegetable Casserole and Gingerbread and whip cream for dessert. We need *minimum of six volunteers who can come between 3 and 3:30 March 21st *to help prepare salads, fruit, and bread that is given to the Listen Center. The meal is served at5pm and ends at 6pm, same time we leave the center. Sign up sheet for March 21st meal is posted on Parish Hall bulletin. Please help by signing up to provide food or volunteer in the kitchen. Your help makes a difference! If you have questions, please contact Holly.

*Knit and Purl Fellowship - *meets 6:30 at Parish House 1st and 3rd Monday of the month. Because there is much happening March 21st, we will NOT meet that evening. We will meet April 4th and 18th.

*Weston Priory - *I have attended services at Weston Priory over the last ten years and recently attended Friday evening service and this past Saturday 11:30 service. In the months ahead, I plan to attend Weston Priory services once or twice a month and welcome anyone who would like to join me. Holly

Ongoing Reminders *Discretionary Fund Reminder – *First Sunday of every month. Please be as generous as possible. Laying on of Hands – On the first Sunday of every month those wishing to receive laying on our hands are invited to gather at the Baptismal Font (just as you entered the church) immediately after you have received communion. *Leadership Team Meeting – *every Wednesday 9:30-11:30am Worship Team meets – 2nd Tuesday of the month in the Church Library at 4pm, all are welcome to attend. Vestry meets - third Tuesday of the month in the Parish House at 6:30pm. All are welcome to attend. Brookside Nursing Home Church Services – Please join us! – Second Sunday of each month (Sept-June) from 2-2:30 pm. If you would like more information about this service, please contact Holly. *Knit and Purl Fellowship *– Meets 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the Parish House, 6:30 PM. Contact Holly for info. St. Paul’s Facebook page – Listen to sermons and view pictures of our life together on our parish Facebook page. You do not need to join Facebook to view our page. Enjoy! http://stpaulswrj.us8.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=b0a6611fa34e4aa570aaebce4&id=1fb2fde5ec&e=f403a3bb8c Scott’s Schedule: Monday, March 14: Office Hours 9-12 Tuesday, March 15: Office Hours 9-12 Friday, March 18: Sabbath Day Saturday, March 19: Sabbath Day

*St. Paul’s Vestry: *Jon Chaffee, Senior Warden; Greg Taylor, Junior Warden; Bev Barton; Cindy Dale; John Monfette; Pete Lapre; Rachel McConnell; Holly Hall; Pam Hanson.

Upcoming Events Monday - Friday - Evening Prayer March 11 - Bargain Bin Kick-off March 13 - ERD Ingathering March 16 – Lenten Book Study March 19 – Altar Guild Meeting March 20-26 - Holy Week March 27 - Easter Sunday April 17 - Quarterly Meeting after 10am Sunday service May 9 - 'Come to the Table' Dinner Church June 4 - Bargain Bin June 5 - Bishop's Visitation and Confirmation

St. Paul's web site: http://www.stpaulswrj.org/ http://stpaulswrj.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b0a6611fa34e4aa570aaebce4&id=cf30847e50&e=f403a3bb8c Please send announcements & prayer list updates to: announcements.spc@gmail.com

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