Sunday June 2, 2019
The Seventh Sunday of Easter
Service Times: 8:30am and 10:30am
The Rev. John R. Johanssen,Celebrant and Preacher
Adult Bible Discussion Group 9:15am in Hobson Hall
Mid-Week Prayer and Luncheon – Wednesdays, 12:30pm
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Choir Rehearsal – Will resume in August
Thrive! Children, Youth & Families Ministry – Will resume in the fall
Campus Ministry will resume at the beginning of Fall Semester 2019
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Bishop Thomas E. Breidenthal’s visit to St. Stephen’s has been rescheduled for Sunday, June 16th. There will be a Q&A session with Bishop Breidenthal after the 10:30am service.
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Dayton Tornado Relief Effort
The tornadoes that did so much damage in the Dayton area have affected members of Episcopal congregations as well as, of course, many, many others. St. Margaret’s, Trotwood will be added as a feeding center for the area. The donations they are in most need of is water, diapers, wipes, and baby formula, and baby food. The diocesan website has a link for financial donations (click on link below):
http://diosohio.org/dayton-tornado-relief/
If you wish to want to donate materials, I will be happy to pick it up either this Sunday afternoon or next Wednesday and take it over to St. Margaret’s. Just let me know if you have anything and when I can make the pick-up.
Thank you –
The Rev. Dr. Lee Anne Reat
Canon for Formation
Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio
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Sunday Morning Adult Bible Discussion for June 2nd
On Sunday, June 2, the Adult Discussion in Hobson Hall beginning at 9:15am will center around the Risking Temptation, final chapter of the book we have been reading since Easter. We will consider what happened at Gethsemane, that is, Jesus’ Crucifixion. Everyone is invited to join in the conversation!
For information and resources about “The Big Read,” go to http://dsobeloved.org/big-read-home/.
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Children, Youth & Families Ministry News
Thrive! Children’s spiritual formation class will resume in the fall. Have a great summer!
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Horticultural Intervention Day – Thank you!
Many thanks to the folks who helped make the 5.26.19 landscape clean-up a success!
James Marquart, Charles Baker, Joe Rutter, Susan Burgess, Janet McNaughton, Rae Fellows, Kathy Sellers, Bernie Castell, Jeff Watters and Frank Molessa.
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Gift for Deacon Jared Talbot
Deacon Jared Talbot has announced that he and his family are moving to Maine this summer, where he will begin a faculty position at the University of Maine. The Vestry of St. Stephen’s is asking all who feel so inclined to contribute to a monetary gift for Jared to thank him for his time at St. Stephen’s and send him on his way with our good wishes. Please make checks out to St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church with the memo noted as “Jared’s gift”. Gifts for Jared will be accepted now through June 9th. This gift will be presented to Jared before Jared and his family move later this summer. We will miss Jared and wish him and his family the very best for their new life in Maine!
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Campus Ministry Update
Since the term is over, we are bringing the Tuesday Night Oasis to a close for the summer. Look forward to new adventures starting in August for the 2019-2020 academic term!
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Join St. John’s Worthington to march in the Stonewall Columbus Pride Parade! Saturday, June 15th -10:00am
The Outreach and Social Justice Committee at St. John’s Worthington has decided to sponsor an entry into this year’s Stonewall Columbus Pride Parade and are inviting parishioners from other Episcopal churches in Columbus to join them.
The parade is Saturday, June 15th from approximately 10:00am to 1:30pm. The parade forms at Goodale Park in the Short North and ends at Bicentennial Park downtown. The registration cost has been covered; join with St. John’s and help make a strong showing.
More detailed instructions will be provided closer to the parade date. Please feel free to share this with anyone you know who may want to participate. If you have any questions, contact Brice Patterson at bricepatterson88@gmail.com.
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Save the Date! Sunday, June 23rd (following the 10:30am service)
A Parish Picnic Summer Solstice Celebration!
Featuring:
- Silly Song Sing-A-Long (a capella – lyric/music sheets will be provided)
- Our Artful Display of Creativity & Completion of our 33 Day Courageous Kindness Challenge!
- City BBQ
More info coming – stay tuned!
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BREAD Update
B.R.E.A.D. Organization Frequently Asked Questions: “Families First and Housing Now”
Many questions have been asked with regard to the B.R.E.A.D. “Families First and Housing Now” justice campaign. We have found that it is best to answer the questions posed by Network Members in a list. To access the list, please click on this link: B.R.E.A.D. FAQ Families First and Housing Now 5.29.19
From your B.R.E.A.D. team:
Rae Fellows, Kaethe Sandman, Norm Wernet, and Mignonne Whitlow
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NSI News
Neighborhood Services, Inc., is our neighborhood food pantry, supported by multiple congregations in the North Campus area. The need for food services is increasing, and St. Stephen’s is responding.
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In May, St. Stephen’s collected 248 food and personal items for NSI.
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The NSI collection for June is Peanut Butter and Cereal
Keep in mind: Diabetics often require lower carbohydrate levels, and brands like Special K (22 grams), Wheaties (22 grams), and Cheerios (20 grams) are recommended. Take time to read the nutrition label and opt for cereals with less than 30 grams of total carbohydrates per serving.
(Source: www.thediabetescouncil.com)
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Book Club for June 2019
Book Club News:
Book Club News: Book Club will be back to the second Wednesday of the month for May-July, then move to the first Wednesday of the month for the rest of 2019. The June Book Club meets on Wednesday, June 12, 2019 starting at 6:30 PM. We’ll begin with a potluck meal; please bring food and/or beverage to share. Jerrie Cribb is hosting (614-400-2505 jerriecello@gmail.com). Please let Jerrie know in advance if you plan to attend. After dinner we’ll be discussing Meet Me at the Museum by Anne Youngson (Fiction). If you wish to get a head start on reading, the July book is No Time to Spare: Thinking about What Matters by Ursula LeGuin (Non-fiction). Everyone is invited and welcome to any book club meeting.
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Calling St. Stephen’s Soul Sisters! Soul Sisters Meet-ups for June 2019
Hi “Soul Sisters” of St. Stephen’s!
You are invited to participate in fellowship with the women of St. Stephen’s in the Spirit of Friendship, Encouragement, Support, Gratitude, Hope, and Love as we share a moment in life’s journey together. It is a time out from daily doings to just BE in Friendship over a cup of tea with conversations to feed the soul.
We meet twice monthly: the first Thursday morning of the month will offer a “Coffee Klatch” from 9:30-11:30am for those available to meet during the day (kiddos welcome) the third Thursday evening offers a “Girls Night Out or In” from 7:00-9:00pm.
New for 2019: All morning gatherings on the 1st Thursday of each month will be held in the Chapel at St. Stephen’s. Centralized for all, no need to remember where to show up, and kid-friendly! Coffee and breakfast treats will be provided. If you need a ride, transportation can be arranged.
June 2019 Meeting Dates:
- June 6th @ St. Stephen’s Chapel, 9:30am – 11:30am
- June 20th @ Grass Skirt Tiki, 105 N. Grant Ave, Columbus, 7:00pm – 9:00pm
(Always looking for monthly hosts and/or open to ideas for places to meet or excursion sites conducive to conversation and new experiences.)
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2019 Partners in Ministry in Liberia 10th Anniversary Fundraising Envent
Saturday, July 20, 2019 12:30pm-3:30pm
St. Philip Episcopal Church, 166 Woodland Avenue, Columbus
Please join the “Special” Tenth Annual International Luncheon and Silent Auction Fundraiser for PIMIL. This is the primary source of funds to support our students in Liberia. This year’s goal is $15,000, which will be used to provide ongoing education for the present 183 students that include 101 Ebola orphans. The event is a family affair that includes American and Liberian food and exciting intercultural and educational activities.
Guest Speaker: The Rev. John W. Sackie, Sr., Coordinator of the PIMIL’s Ebola program from Liberia
For more information about the work of PIMIL, go to http://pimil.org/
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Mount Carmel Church Partnerships Newletters for May
Copies of the Mt. Carmel Church Partnerships Newsletter for May 2019 and Weekly Scoop Newsletters can be found on the Community News table in Hobson Hall.