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The Weekly Word
August 28, 2005
LOVE LETTERS: I love the love and caring of clergy and communicants for each other.
[Note: The Love Letter quotes printed here each Sunday are randomly selected from remarks written by parishioners in response to the question, What do you like most about St. Matthews. ]
Welcome to Our Guests! We pray that your visit to St. Matthews 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. From there, step out to the porch and enjoy a cup of coffee or a cold glass of lemonade with the church family. For information about St. Matthew's, call Dedee Norman at 345-8314 Ext. 219 and visit our web site at www.StMattsAustin.org
The
Church Offers Nurturing, Experienced, Child Care for children who are infants to four years of age. Because
of the small number of children who attend the 8:00 a.m. nursery, all children
ages infant to years of age four are in the Education Building nursery
beginning at 7:45 a.m. At 9:00 a.m., children below two years old are taken
to the Huffman Hall Nursery (located on the parking lot side of the hallway)
and children from two to four years are cared for in the Education Building nursery. Both the Huffman Hall and the Education Building nurseries close at
12:15 p.m. There is also a comfortable, soundproof room in the church
balcony (sanctuary) for adults who wish to keep their babies with them during
the service.
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.
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 the church office at 345-8314.
If you attend church but are unable to walk to the altar for Holy Communion, please notify an usher and the communion elements will be brought to you where you are seated.
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. Matthews clergy may be reached by calling 771-0680.
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*Items marked with an asterisk (*) are run for the first time today.
The September issue of The Word
is now available
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TODAY Dessert Party for New Members will be on this evening at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Crystal and Merrill Wade. If you have joined the church within the last year and have not yet attended a New Member Dessert Party, this party is for you. If you would like to attend and have not yet signed up, please see Dedee Norman in the Commons after church.
NEXT SUNDAY, September 4, (Sunday of Labor Day Weekend) we will once again have our Vocation Celebration at the 10:30 a.m. service. You are encouraged to bring a tangible symbol of your work whether vocation or avocation to be blessed at the Altar. For example, you might bring a computer mouse, a book, a musical instrument, or a stethoscope. We will pray special prayers for those who are no longer employed and for those who are underemployed. What descriptive symbol will you bring?
*Care for the Caregiver Ministry is looking for a few good men and women. Actually, we are looking for more than a few to volunteer the third Friday of each month for approximately three hours. We will be providing respite care for caregivers attending the Alzheimer's Support that meets at St. Matthew's. This is incredibly rewarding work! A FREE training will be provided by the Alzheimer Association on Wednesday., September 7 from 9 a.m.-noon in Room B-13. This training is open to anyone and is full of interesting and timely information. Lunch, of course, will be provided. Please contact Gidget Fisher @ 328-2088 or gid92get@yahoo.com to sign up for the training and to volunteer!
*Brotherhood of Saint Andrew. If you are one of the 42 men who expressed an interest in joining the new chapter at St. Matthews, it is time to pay your $30 annual fee. Please make your check out to St. Matthews and in the memo line put "Brotherhood of St. Andrew" and drop it into the offering plate today Questions? Call Tony Hatheway, Jim Sparks, or Bill Smith. And keep your eyes open for forthcoming details of our Mens Dinner on Thursday, September 8, at 6:00 p.m. in Huffman Hall.
Young adults! Are you looking to connect with friends and fun at St. Matt's? Xplorers may be for you. The Xplorers is a fellowship group for young adults that meets for social times and does service projects together. Our next event is our FALL PLANNING MEETING, Sunday, Sept. 11, after the 10:30 service. Please join us as we head over to Mr. Gatti's to eat and discuss: social events, service projects and the future direction for Xplorers. We are always happy to have new folks and visitors, but this is the IDEAL TIME for you to come and have a say in what's next for Xplorers! For more information, contact Heather Walter, 627-6938, or Kristi Robison, kristi_robison@gsdm.com.
The Sacrament of Holy Baptism will be administered on Sunday, September 18, at the 10:30 a.m. service. If you or one you know desires to be baptized at that time, please call Betty Mitchell in the Church Office, 345-8314 x 215 or email betty@stmattsaustin.org
Discovery Class: Our Rector will lead the Discovery Class which is for people new to St. Matthew's, new to the Episcopal church, or who just want to get to know us better. Registration will begin today at the Welcome Table in the Commons. You can also call Dedee Norman at 345-8314 or email her at dedee@stmattsaustin.org to register. Classes will begin Sept. 18 at 9:30 in B-14.
*Invitation into Prayer and Silence This is your distant early warning for the next Quiet Day which is scheduled for Saturday, September 24, from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. in Room B-21. It is on the Saturday before the Feast of St. Matthew. It will be our first Quiet Day for the fall season and will be conducted by The Rev. Jim Williams. Mark your calendars.
*The Edge of Adventure Last September three Edge of Adventure groups met for thirteen weeks in a pilot study to help with editing and revising the small group study course called The Edge of Adventure. Revision is now complete, and the new edition has been published. New Edge of Adventure groups are now forming, to meet for 13 weeks beginning the week of September 18. . The cost per person will be approximately $30 for study materials. Please sign up today in the Commons. Contact Keith Miller (at keith@keithmiller.com) or Andrea Wells Miller (at Andrea@keithmiller.com) for more information.
TRADITION AT ST. MATTHEWS:
THE SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE
Each Sunday evening there will be a service in the Sanctuary at 5:15 p.m.
Some days it will be Contemplative Eucharist, some days it will be Youth Led Worship. It may be Compline, it may be Taize music or a Healing service. Whatever the service, it offers you an additional opportunity for Sunday worship at St. Matthews. And to fit into your family schedule, we will do our best to complete the service in 45 minutes. Please join us!
Tonights Service: Youth-led Eucharist featuring the Youth Band
Next Week, Sunday, September 4: Contemplative Eucharist with Fr. Jim Williams
Sunday, September 18 5:15 p.m. service: Experiential Worship Service
This service is designed to draw us into an experience of worship that engages our whole beings. While all of our worship together strives to do this, this service, led by Seminarian Cara Spaccarelli, will explore different way to engage the mind, body, and soul through visual and interactive elements not typically a part of our worship life. While the flow of the service will certainly be familiar, its design will provide a unique worship experience that hopes to expand our forms of communal worship.
Safeguarding Gods Children
Attention: Volunteers in Programs Involving Children or Youth if you have not yet completed the Safeguarding God's Children program, including the interview, please note the following schedule.
St. Matthew's, Thursday, September 8, 9:00 am - noon
*St. Matthew's, Friday, September 9, 9:00 am - 10:30 am
*St. Matthew's, Thursday, September 22, 9:00 am - 10:30 am
*St. Matthew's, Friday, September 23, 9:00 am - 10:30 am
*(For occasional volunteers only)
There is no charge for this program. Registration is through the Diocese of Texas at www.epicenter.org Forms may also be picked up in the Church Office but must be mailed or faxed to the diocesan office.
Registration
for the Education for Ministry (EFM) 2005-2006 class year
is beginning. For more
information contact Kathy Vail at 343-7367 (evenings) or kvail@austin.rr.com,. The seminar
group will begin meeting after Labor Day on Wednesday evenings at St.
Matthew's.
Now Registering:
St. Matthews First
Annual Family Conference
How to be a Family
September 11 September 14, 7:00 p.m. each evening
Color brochures are available in the Commons today for you to pick up and mail to your friends. Reservations are being accepted now.
Do your family a favor and put these dates on your calendar now!
Sundays4 YOU th>>>>>Faith-in-action
Sunday, September 4 ~ Labor Day Weekend
Dont miss: The Big Bash with Ragan Courtney ~
storytelling like youve never heard before .
St. Matts Youth Bldg.
Grades 6-12th 9:15-10:15
O__R Sunday School is Saving
a Place for Ur Children & Youth!
9:15-10:15 Youth: 6-8th Gr. ~ Day School Breezeway;
9-12th Gr. ~ Youth Bldg.9:30-11:05 Children: 3-yr-5th Gr. ~ Basement classrooms
10:30-11:05 Children: 3-yr-3rd Gr. ~ Basement classroom
Remember, without U, O__R family is incomplete.
See you in Sunday School!
*Youth Celebration Fall Kick-Off! Tonight, August 28th. The party starts with a youth-led Eucharist for the whole church family at 5:15 in the sanctuary. At 6:00, all youth grades 6-12 are invited to Huffman Hall for a "Teen Battle of the Bands". The battle will feature three local teen bands. Pizza and drinks are included!
*Exploration Fall Kick-Off! Wednesday, August 31st. Join us for a fun and active night for youth grades 6-12 in Huffman Hall from 7:00-8:30. The evening will feature food, big games, and will conclude with prayer.
Outreach Update
Outreach in Action: ATTENTION: Randalls Shoppers Dont forget that if you use a Remarkable Card when you shop at Randalls, you can add St. Matthews Outreachs number (#8955) to that card, and their Good Neighbor Program will send us 1% of your purchases to be used for Outreach. All you have to do is go to the Customer Service Office at Randalls and fill out a form. You only have to do this once. What an easy way to support the Outreach at the church.
August 31, from 6 9 p.m. you are invited to El Buen Samaritanos Open House Night. Bring the family to learn more about El Buens programs and services and enjoy a night of food, music and entertainment for the children. El Buen is at 7000 Woodhue Drive. For additional information call Milagros Figueroa at 439-0731.
El Buen Samaritano is actively looking for instructors for English as a Second Language (training is available), for computer use (nothing complicated, just the basics), and for Spanish literacy courses (Spanish is necessary for this course.) They have many people wanting to take the classes, but they need more teachers. If you have 1 1/2 to 3 hours a week and can help, please contact Sue Guerrero at El Buen - 439-0731 or at sguerrero@elbuen.org.
Adult Education Programs
For Fall 2005
What Does it Take for Forgiveness and Reconciliation to Happen? taught by Keith Miller
Beginning September 4, 11, 18, 26, October 2 and 9,
9:30 10:15 a.m. in Huffman Hall
This class, taught in six sessions, will examine the way Jesus presents the attitudes, awareness and courage necessary to hear another persons pain, to face the effects of our own behavior on others, and to enter the process of spiritual transformation that slows us to move from needing to be right, to wanting to receive Gods kind forgiveness and love.
Discovery Class taught by The Rev. Merrill Wade
Beginning September 18, through October 23 -
9:30 - 10:15 a.m. in Room B-14
If you are new to St. Matthews or would just like to know more about the Episcopal church, this class is for you. To prepare individuals for Confirmation, the Rector will teach this class for six weeks. On October 30, The Rt. Rev. Rayford High will be here for Confirmation.
Contemplative Spirituality taught by Sharon Lowe
and Jim Duncan
Beginning September 18 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. in Room B-18
The goal of this class is to share life experiences as Christians listening to each other and connecting them to the larger story of Christianity. We seek to accomplish this through prayer, meditation, reflection, dialog, witness and the study of scripture, poetry and works by contemplative spiritual writers.
Bible Study taught by Joe Behen and Clive Smith
Beginning September 18 9:30 10:15 a.m. in Room B-21
The goal of this study of Scripture is to gain a greater understanding of our relationship with the Lord through study of the story of Gods reaching out to His chosen people as given to us in Scripture. In addition to the words of Scripture itself, fairly extensive use will also be made of study aids. The format of this study is not that of lecture but of group study. Participation in discussions is always optional but encouraged. Topics of study will by decided by the group, with deference to topics that give some logical flow to the material over time.
The History Corner taught by Marty Novak
Dates and Location to be announced 9:30 10:15 a.m.
The History Corner: Thoreau wrote that Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. One Sunday a month, Marty Novak will act as historian and fishing guide in exploring a wide variety of topics relating to Christian history and belief. This falls topics include: Joseph and the Siblings of Jesus, Bishop Ussher and the Dating of Creation, The Council of Nicaea, and What We Can Learn From Discrepancies, Errors and Alterations in the Gospels. Be assured that Marty will be chasing a great many different fish of interest over the course of the class.
Edge of Adventure Groups Are Forming
Have you ever wondered what would happen to you if you really tried to give God the keys to your future, to find and do Gods will the rest of your life? What would happen if you stepped up to the edge of adventure of faith and looked toward God?
St. Matthews members have a once in a lifetime opportunity to participate in a small group, 13-week experience studying and learning from Keith Miller and Bruce Larsons book
The Edge of Adventure.
Sign up is underway now for groups forming soon. Possible times are:
Monday night, 7 9 p.m., beginning September 19
Tuesday night, 7 9 p.m., beginning September 20
Thursday night, 7 9 p.m., beginning September 22
Tuesday morning, 10 a.m. noon, beginning September 20
Wednesday morning, 10 noon, beginning September 21
Sunday afternoon 3 5 p.m. (ending just before the 5:15 evening service)
beginning September 18
There is no way to know how many will sign up to be in these groups, but your first step is to email info@keithmiller.com and indicate your interest.
Bob Lively to Begin Sunday Evening
Relationship Course
Beginning Sunday, September 18, Bob Lively will teach
new and cost-free course
for singles and couples entitled,
Breaking New Ground A Course in Making Your Relationship Work.
The class will involve voluntary homework and will meet in the Sanctuary of St. Matthews on Sunday evenings from 6:15 until 7:45 throughout the fall semester. The focus of this fun and informative experience will be to invite individuals to think and perhaps behave in new and more functional ways in the cause of making relationship systems more open and communication patterns far more honest.
St. Matthews Day is
Sunday, September 25
Feast Day Celebration!
We will have Sunday School as usual and only one church service that morning at 10:30 a.m.
followed by lunch in Huffman Hall and in the Courtyard.
Sponsored by the Associate Vestry
and the Holy Smokers
Wear Red! Enjoy Lunch! Bring the Kids!
Celebrate St. Matthews Day!
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