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Thursday Announcements for March 26th, 2020

3/26/2020

 
FATHER MARK’S ANNOUNCEMENTS
  1. Palm Sunday is 10 days away! To be honest, Holy Week always sneaks up on me, but this year is crazy in all kinds of ways, so I am even more surprised than usual by that fact. Last night the Vestry and I discussed Holy Week and Easter, and our plan is to celebrate these services and Facebook livestream them as follows:
    1. Palm Sunday (Apr 5)               10:00 A.M.
    2. Maundy Thursday (Apr 9)         6:00 P.M.
    3. Good Friday (Apr 10)                6:00 P.M.
    4. Great Vigil (Apr 11)                   8:00 P.M.
    5. Easter Morning (Apr 12)         10:00 A.M.
  2. Remember that you can watch any livestreamed service by going to our Facebook page “Saint Francis Episcopal Church.” If you don’t have a facebook account, you can still watch it live or see it taped using the link on our website.
  3. Some have been asking about online donating and paying pledges during this time. You can do this easily and securely through our website. Go to www.saintf.org, navigate to the “More” tab at the top right and then click on “Give” and hit the “Donate Now” button on the page that opens. You will be taken to a page where you can give a one-time gift or set up regular payments. It’s super easy. Even I am doing it, so you know it can’t be too complicated J
  4. I was reminded last night that if someone is admitted to the hospital, they are asked if they would like that fact to be shared with their pastor/priest. This is one way we know you are there, so don’t forget to check that box if admitted. You can also let us know by calling or emailing the church, or by contacting Fr. Bob, Mo, Karen, or myself directly.
  5. Everything is stressed right now, and yet everything is slowed down at the same time. It’s weird. I am trying to keep church life as normal as possible given our constraints, and to do more communicating. If there is anything you need, I hope you will call me at 308-765-1535 and I will do my best to get it for you. This will pass, I promise. In the meantime, stay in touch with each other and with those you love, and take this time as a chance to do some things or have some conversations you haven’t been able to do or have when things were super busy. 
GINA’S ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
This Week’s Schedule     March 30th – April 4th
 
ALL IN-PERSON SERVICES SUSPENDED FOR NOW
SUNDAY’S 10 A.M. SERVICES WILL BE LIVE STREAMED ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE – ST. FRANCIS ESPISCOPAL CHURCH
 
 
EASTER FLOWERS
The sign-up sheet for Easter Flowers is on a clipboard in the Narthax. Please sign up by Palm Sunday if you want someone remembered at the Easter Service. UNTIL IN PERSON SERVICES ARE RESTORED, PLEASE EMAIL GINA AT TO SIGN UP FOR EASTER FLOWERS.
EMAIL: STFRANCIS@ALLOPHONE.COM
 

For the Future of the Human Race
O God our heavenly Father, you have blessed us and given us dominion over all the earth: Increase our reverence before the mystery of life; and give us new insight into your purposes for the human race, and new wisdom and determination in making provision for its future in accordance with your will; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
 
 
Gina’s Office Hours
Tuesday 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (in office)
Wednesday  9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (work from home)
Thursday  9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (work from home)

Thursday's Announcements,March 19th, 2020

3/24/2020

 
SPECIAL COVID-19 VERSION
Father Mark's Announcements
  
  1. So, what's new? Anything going on in your lives?? Hahaha. Dumb joke. Of course EVERYTHING is upside down for now and for the immediate future! We are living through something unprecedented -- something future generations will talk about and study. That makes us special. I hope you are feeling special :) OK, had to get that snark out, but we're all getting a little punchy I think. It may in fact get worse before it gets better, but IT WILL GET BETTER. Our job is to do what the experts say -- practice good and frequent hand washing, keep 6 feet away from others when you encounter them, and eliminate all unnecessary gatherings. 
  2. I have to say this -- three weeks ago I made a flip remark in church that I was not worried about this virus. That was wrong, I was wrong, and I 100% apologize and take it back. This thing is NO JOKE. 
  3. The church continues to operate at a minimal level inside the walls, but we are actually doing more than usual in some areas. We are trying to keep in contact with each other, and I have heard many great stories of our people taking care of each other in wonderful ways. Here are things we can do:
  • Contact shut-ins and folks most at-risk and offer to run errands. You don't even have to go in, you can drop your deliveries of groceries or prescriptions on the porch. This might be super helpful in terms of physical health, but also emotional well-being. Who do you know in our church who might be isolated, and how might you reach out to them?
  • A phone call is a great thing at this time. I am in the process of calling all of our households and checking in -- beginning with those my age and older.
  • Imagine how you might help financially at this time. Someone you know, people in our parish, people in your friend or family group -- someone will be suffering from loss of wages as this unfolds. We may be called on to be generous to the marginally employed, as they will be hardest hit. Yesterday I was on a conference call with local pastors and challenged them to consider donating any stimulus money we receive to start a fund for this purpose. That idea may come to fruition. 
  • THIS IS  MAYBE THE MOST IMPORTANT THING -- IF YOU HAVE A COUGH AND FEVER, CALL YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER, AND EVEN IF YOU ARE HEALTHY, DON'T SPREAD THE VIRUS.
5.  I expect to hear from the Bishop tomorrow about his directives regarding public worship and Holy Week/Easter. It would be a dramatic step to cancel our worship during the highest season of our church year, but if it is necessary, we will do what we can to be creative and respond to my need and your need to worship in ways that bring us peace, comfort, hope, and joy.
 
6. In the meantime, this Sunday we will again offer live-streamed  worship at 10:00 A.M., which you can follow in real-time or watch anytime at our Facebook page "Saint Francis Episcopal Church." I know not everyone uses Facebook, so I am trying to figure out how to make it available on our website. If anyone knows how to do that (capture the Facebook video and export or link it to our webpage) please email or call me and help me out. 

7. We will hold our first "Zoom" video vestry meeting next week, and after that I will be working on doing more using that online platform, including bible studies and catechism (those kids are out of school -- let's make 'em WORK!)

8. So -- that's what I know for now. If you have any questions or concerns or ideas, please don't hesitate to text, email, or call me. This is a time of great innovation and experimentation with new ways to be church, and nothing is off the table at this time. 

Do know that I love you dearly and am praying for you daily and we are all doing our best to serve God and our neighbor. This is a chance for us to make our faith real. This is the stuff God is really good at. 
GINA’S ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
This Week’s Schedule     March 16-22
 
ALL IN-PERSON SERVICES SUSPENDED FOR NOW
SUNDAY’S 10 A.M. SERVICES WILL BE LIVE STREAMED ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE – ST. FRANCIS ESPISCOPAL CHURCH
 

EASTER FLOWERS 
The sign-up sheet for Easter Flowers is on a clipboard in the Narthax. Please sign up by Palm Sunday if you want someone remembered at the Easter Service.
UNTIL IN PERSON SERVICES ARE RESTORED, PLEASE EMAIL GINA  TO SIGN UP FOR EASTER FLOWERS. 
EMAIL: STFRANCIS@ALLOPHONE.COM
 
Gina’s Hours
Please note that during this time, I will be working regular my regular hours of 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday’s only.  Wednesday and Thursday, I will be working from home.  
 
 
For Guidance 
Direct us, O Lord, in all our doings with thy most gracious favor, and further us with thy continual help; that in all our works begun, continued, and ended in thee, we may glorify thy holy Name, and finally, by thy mercy, obtain everlasting life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Thursday Announcements for March 12th, 2020

3/10/2020

 
FATHER MARK’S ANNOUNCEMENTS



GINA’S ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
  1. The ECW (Episcopal Church Women) will be holding their Spring meeting on Saturday, March 14, at 10 am. We are looking forward to your input on the Mother’s Day Brunch and “Christmas in July” bazaar. Refreshments will be served! Please call Barb if you have any questions at 436-7767.
  2. The sign-up sheet for Easter Flowers is on a clipboard in the Narthax. Please sign up by Palm Sunday if you want someone remembered at the Easter Service.

Schedule for March 17th to March 22nd 
Tuesday 3/17
9:00 a.m.   Holy Eucharist with prayers for healing
12:00 p.m. Lenten Luncheon at Calvary Lutheran 
Wednesday 3/18
7:00 a.m.    Men’s Bible Study
3:00 p.m.    Book Study         
5:30 p.m.   Lenten Soup Supper & Study                  
Thursday 3/19
9:30 a.m.    Ecumenical Bible Study (First Presbyterian)
12:00 p.m.  Discipleship Group   
6:00 p.m.    Adult Bible Study
Sunday 3/22
8:00  a.m.   Holy Eucharist followed by Coffee Hour
9:10 a.m.    Lectionary Study (Whitney Library)
10:00 a.m.  Holy Eucharist w/Music followed by Coffee Hour

  
Gina’s Office Hours
Tuesday  9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday  9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Thursday  9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Thursday Announcements for March 5th, 2020

3/5/2020

 
​FATHER MARK’S ANNOUNCEMENTS
​

1) If you are looking for something to do or read this Lent, here are a few suggestions:
  • Attend the weekly Tuesday Lenten Luncheons — rotated between several churches, next Tuesday we will be at Westway. Just come and enjoy a simple lunch and short program. This is new tradition begun several years ago by our friends at First Presbyterian, and it has grown into a fun and anticipated program. We will host on March 24th, but don’t wait until then to attend — come this week!
  • The Labyrinth is setup Sunday 1-5pm in the parish hall. No trick to it, there is only one way in and one way out. Simply remove your shoes, say a short prayer, and begin following the path. When you get to the center, rest a moment and say a prayer, then follow the same path out. If someone is going faster or slower than you, just make space to pass. It's a great ancient meditative practice.
  • Our Lenten Soup Supper Program this year is based on the Passion Play of Oberammergau, and last night we had about 20 folks attend and it was really fun. You don’t have to sign up, you can just show up next week. Wednesdays 5:30-7:00pm during Lent.
  • Maybe you just want to worship a little more during this season. Don’t forget we do a Morning Prayer service with Eucharist Tuesdays at 9:00am in our chapel.  
  • In addition to daily Morning Prayer, I am using these two for daily readings: Forward Day By Day — this continues to an invaluable resource for so many of us in the church. Published every three months, copies are available free in the narthex. A Way Other Than Our Own, by Walter Brueggeman — a Lenten daily devotion. Kindle version available for less than $10. My favorite scholar and my go-to lenten resource.
 
2) As I said on Sunday, there are lots of ideas about best practices regarding hand washing and greeting one another and keeping ourselves and our community safe. I think the best thing we can change at church is to avoid handshakes at the passing of the peace until we get the ok to go back to normal. That will be my practice for now. I will say that I miss shaking hands — there is something about that simple gesture that speaks to friendship and reconciliation — and I look forward to being able to get back to that. In the meantime, use the hand gel in the pews, smile and speak a greeting at the peace, and follow the advice of the experts in your daily lives. 
 
3) I have not forgotten that we have two pretty important discussions ahead of us this spring — the first has to do with Youth Group. We will be contacting the youth and parents to discuss programming options and preferences. The other is a follow-up to our Sunday evening service trial in December. More to come on both of these.


GINA’S ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
The ECW (Episcopal Church Women) will be holding their Spring meeting on Saturday, March 14, at 10 am.  We are looking forward to your input on the Mother’s Day Brunch and “Christmas in July” bazaar.  Refreshments will be served! Please call Barb if you have any questions at 436-7767.


Schedule for March 10th to March 15th 
Tuesday
9:00 a.m.       Holy Eucharist with prayers for healing
Wednesday
7:00 a.m.       Men’s Bible Study
3:00 p.m.       Book Study   
5:30p.m.        Lenten Soup Supper & Study                    
Thursday
9:30 a.m.       Ecumenical Bible Study (First Presbyterian)
12:00 p.m.  Discipleship Group     
6:00 p.m.       Adult Bible Study
Sunday
8:00  a.m.      Holy Eucharist followed by Coffee Hour
9:10 a.m.       Lectionary Study (Whitney Library)
10:00 a.m.     Holy Eucharist w/Music followed by Coffee Hour


 
                                        
Happy Birthday!!

         March 2    Mark Selvey                  March 12      Kobe Moreno
        March 3    Erin Cawiezel.               March 13      Cricket Simmons 
        March 4    Demuri Parrish              March 16      Vonnie Rubottom
        March 6    Barb Becker,                 March 23      Colleen Kelly
                          Kenzy Feltes                 March 25      Patty Clown Horse
        March 9    Sammy Masid III,          March 26      Eain Peterson
                          Charlie Kennedy,          March 28      Melissa Moreno
                          Landon Parrish.            March 29      Dixie Amateis
        March 11  Jennifer Schilk,              March 30      Gretchen Traw
                          Charlie Selzer



Watch over thy child, O Lord, as his days increase; bless and guide him wherever he may be. Strengthen him when he stands; comfort him when discouraged or sorrowful; raise him up if hefall; and his heart may thy peace which passeth understanding abide all the days of his life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
 
Gina’s Office Hours
Tuesday  9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday  9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Thursday  9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.


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