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The Weekly Word
August 10, 2003

Welcome to Our Guests! We pray that your visit to St. Matthew’s will richly bless you and that you will come back again. Please fill out the Welcome Card located in the chair slot in front of you. Place the information portion in the offertory plate and affix the name tag so that we may identify and welcome you. And we have a special gift for you so please stop by the Welcome Table in the foyer after the service. For information about St. Matthew's, call Dedee Norman at 345-8314 Ext. 229 and visit our web site at
www.StMattsAustin.org

Excellent, Experienced Child Care for Your Young Children is Offered from 7:45 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. Nurseries for children 0-18 months are located in Huffman Hall on the parking lot side of the hallway. The nursery for children 18 months - 4 years is in the Education Building. There is also a comfortable, soundproof room upstairs for adults who wish to keep their babies with them during the service.

Home Delivery of Holy Communion If you are unable to come to church and would like Holy Communion brought to you on Sunday, please call Jim Sparks at 345-7757.

Thanks for Wearing Your Nametag! If you need a new nametag please see Dedee Norman at the Welcome Table in the Commons right after church. Thanks for faithfully wearing your nametag each and every Sunday.

Personal Prayer Teams are available during Communion at Prayer Stations on either side of the sanctuary. One station is located on the east side, by the windows, and the other station is on the west side in the gallery. Prayer requests and discussion are completely confidential.

The Good Samaritans Ministry offers love in the form of a hot meal for you and your family if you are in the hospital, sick, or recovering from adversity. In addition, other pastoral care services are available if you will just call the church office, 345-8314 with your needs and requests. In case of emergency, St. Matthew’s clergy may be reached by calling 771-0680.

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*Items marked with an asterisk* are being run for the first time today.

Visitor’s Orientation will be held every other week. At that time one of the priests will meet with you to greet and answer questions you may have. If you are visiting and would like to know more about St. Matthew’s and what it has to offer you, please gather at the front of the sanctuary NEXT WEEK immediately after the 10:30 service.

*St. Matthew's is blessed by the service of our J2A facilitators! It is with a most gracious heart that we say thank you to our youth ministry Sunday School Teachers. Chuck and Pat Naeve, Steve Brock and Tommy Williams did an admirable job of leading our 6th grade this past year. Toni Hatlen and Jay Robison led our Rite 13 class for the past 2 1/2 years, and Clive Smith, Judy DeWitt, and Kristi Robison led the Journey to Adulthood class for the past 2 1/2 years. We, the St. Matthew's family, owe a debt of gratitude to these folks for all their hard work and dedication to the youth of this parish and our community. Please continue to life these leaders up in prayer as they continue to minister to our young people through the relationships they have formed.

*Let your light shine! Make plans now to join us for Ministry Fair, Sunday, Aug 24th, 9:00 - 10:30, in Huffman Hall. Once a year, on Ministry Fair Sunday, we showcase the vast array of ministries sponsored and supported by members of our St. Matthew’s family. It is a sight to behold! This is also YOUR chance to find a place to "plug in," "recharge your batteries," and "add a little spark to your life!" Join us and find a way to let your light shine! For questions or more information, contact Kathy Dugat (343-7989 or kdugat@austin.rr.com).

*Outreach Commission will meet Thursday, August 21, at 5:30 p.m. in B-14. All interested persons welcome.

*Deadline for the September issue of The Word is Friday August 15th. Please send your articles(500 word max, please) to betty@stmattsasutin.org

*Cursillo # 201 is HAPPENING as you read this! Closing Ceremony is today, 4 PM All Saints Chapel, Camp Allen. Car pool from Steck Lot at 1 pm. Also, tonight the Austin Cursillo community has supper with the returning candidates in Elgin at the Cattle Company, about 7:30 to 7:45 pm. Come for fellowship and dessert if nothing else. No St. Matthew's candidates this time - make plans for November, #202. and look ahead to attending the August ULTREYA, Sun. Aug. 17th at St. Richard's in Round Rock, Hwy 79 at 6PM. Remember, child care is available. Submitted by Dyke Miller

*Our next regularly scheduled date for Holy Baptism will be Sunday, September 28. If you or your child(ren) wish to be baptized at that time, please speak to Betty Mitchell in the church office. She may be reached at 345-8314 x 215 or betty@stmattsaustin.org

Donations Needed for the Arts Festival Silent Auction We are looking for donations from individuals as well as businesses that we could put in the silent auction. Example: dinner for 4 at a nice restaurant, gift certificates or that wonderful piece of art you no longer have a need, desire or use for. You get the idea--Contact Sharon Roberts 345-2296 or Margaret Myers 345-1963.

Fall Kick-off Singing Workshop Have you ever wanted to learn how to sing or how to sing better? On Saturday, August 16, you have that chance – led by our own Cary Michaels, who is on the voice faculty at Southwest Texas State University. The first part will be from 10am-noon, we’ll have lunch, followed by a second part from 1-3pm. This is a free event, open to everyone who enjoys singing. Choir participation is not required! Hymns will be the main teaching material. A reservation is required for lunch. There will be a sign-up sheet near the organ on Sunday, August 10, or call Suzanne Daniel, 773-0910 by Wednesday, August 13th.

Daily Evening Prayer in the Cauley Bell Tower Chapel Continues every night at 6:00 p.m. Evening Prayer is led by a lay reader of the church. Lasting 12-15 minutes, the service involves the reading of a psalm, a scripture lesson and includes prayers and intercessions for the church and the world.

St. Matthew’s Pictorial Directory Information
Have you signed up? If not, please do so in the Commons after today's service. You should expect to spend about an hour at church during your Portrait Sitting. This will include checking-in, sitting for your portraits, viewing your portraits, and selecting your free 8x10, the Directory photo, and any portrait packages you may wish to purchase.
All told…it should take about an hour.

The Great Teachers Series Class Today

9:00 - Teaching and Questions
10:00 - 10:20 Fellowship and Coffee

Sunday, August 10 Dr. Michael White,
Ronald N. Smith Chair of Classics and Christian Origins
College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas
"Reflections on Early Christianity"

Sunday, August 17, The Very Rev. Titus Presler,
Dean and President
Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest
"Leadership in the Emerging Church"



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