March 3, 2019 Weekly Announcements

Congregational News & Events – Week of March 3, 2019

The Eighth Week after the Epiphany

Service Times 8:30 am and 10:30am

The Rev. John R. Johanssen – Celebrant and Preacher

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Choir Rehearsal – 8:30 am in the Chapel

Adult Bible Discussion Group 9:15am in Hobson Hall

Thrive! Children, Youth & Families Ministry  Meet in Outer Office during 10:30am serivce, then upstairs in Hobson Hall

Campus Ministry Tuesday Night Oasis – 8:00pm, Sanctuary

Mid-Week Prayer and Luncheon – Wednesdays, 12:30pm

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Upcoming Lenten Season at St. Stephen’s

 Wednesday, March 6: Ash Wednesday Services with Holy Communion and Imposition of Ashes at 12:30pm and 7:00pm

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Trade-In Bake Sale Begins Sunday, March 10th

 Our annual Trade-In Bake Sale will begin March 10th, the first 

Sunday in Lent, ending on the last Sunday in Lent. During this time, the children will collect non-food items for the NSI Food Pantry. If any member of the congregation brings in a non-food item to the 10:30 service, they will receive a ticket redeemable for a baked treat or healthy snack at the end of the service. If you would like to provide a post-service treat for the bake sale, please do so!

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Five Marks of Love – A Lenten Program of Study, Instruction, and Reflection offered to the churches by The Virginia Theological Seminary and The Society of Saint John the Evangelist

Lent is a solemn season providing time for learning and preparation as the holy seasons of Resurrection and Inspiration approach. This year at Saint Stephen’s we are offered an opportunity to participate in a mixed program of online and in-person activities entitled The 5 Marks of Love – Living Life Marked a Christ’s Own. The materials for the program are available online and each participant who has a personal email is encouraged to register as indicated below. By registering you will receive in your email inbox daily meditations and materials during Lent. In addition, we will have opportunities at the church during Lent for small group interaction and reflection, as well as dedicating time at each Wednesday Noonday Prayer service at the church for discussion and learning.

The beauty of this program design is that it is possible to participate as an individual, as a member of a small group, and/or in a larger group mode. We will also provide materials in printed form for anyone who lacks access to online materials or would prefer them, and schedule a closing activity prior to Easter for a general discussion of the experience.

To get started please use the link below to read some basic information about The 5 Marks of Love and then register via your email to receive the daily reflections. And should you have any questions or would like some assistance please contact Joe Rutter at jrutter1@mac.com or 614-284-9774 (leave a message please). It is suggested that the start date for receiving the daily materials be Sunday, March 3, 2019, but starting later is also fine as there will be opportunity to catch up.

https://www.ssje.org/5marksoflove/

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Forgiveness Friday Forum 6:00-8:00pm  Every Friday during Lent: March 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19

What:         As a follow up to the F-Word Exhibit and by popular demand, St. Stephen’s invites you to participate in a Lenten program of conversation & contemplation centered around the questions and themes of the Forgiveness Project.

Where:       Hobson Hall

Details:      As Paul Simon said in song, we will “have a little conversation & drink a little red wine.” Think of it as solving the world’s problems through casual conversation in an Irish pub over food and drinks with good friends. It is a forum for good thoughts with good people.

This is for everybody! Invite a friend! Multi-generational participation is encouraged! Childcare or transportation can be provided, just let us know ahead of time!  We will order pizza, subs, Chipotle, etc. in support of local neighborhood businesses. Tommy’s Pizza up first (BYO preferred Beverage for yourself and/or to share).  Water, Juice, and Pop Provided.  Bring your curiosity, be in fellowship, and enjoy an evening of great conversation!

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Lent Plastic Challenge

News reports and blogs are increasingly drawing attention to the amount of plastics in landfills and the ocean. It has become so bad in the oceans that many species are being killed, either from ingesting plastic microbeads from beauty products or strangled by plastic containers and rings from drinks.

We have been given the responsibility to care for God’s creation. We can’t do anything about the amount of pollution around the world, but we can reduce our own personal use.

Consider that, instead of giving up chocolate or coffee for Lent, reducing the amount of plastic consumed in our households. If each one of us do our part, we can begin to minimize the impact to the earth and wildlife.

To read more about the Lent Plastic Challenge, click on the below link:

 http://diosohio.org/publicpolicy/plastic-free-lent-challenge/

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From The Rev. John R. Johanssen

Attention Lay Eucharistic Ministers and Eucharist Visitors (and those interested in serving)

 It is time to renew licenses for Lay Eucharistic Ministers (LEMs) and Eucharist Visitors (EVs).

If you are currently taking communion to homebound parishioners, or would like to serve the chalice on Sunday mornings, please give your name to the Parish Administrator via email at parishoffice@ststephens-columbus.orgTraining will be offered toward the end of Epiphany for those who are interested.

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2019 Vestry and Convention Delegate Election Results

At the 2019 Annual Meeting on 2/24/19, the results of the election for Vestry members and representatives to Diocesan Convention were announced. Our three new Vestry members are Bernie Castell, Stuart Hobbs, and Russell Schelby. Our representatives at the Diocesan Convention will be Rae Fellows, Edward Lasseigne, Janet McNaughton, and Mignonne Whitlow

Thanks to all who ran for these important positions.

The St. Stephen’s Vestry

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Sunday Morning Adult Bible Discussion for March 3, 2019

The Sunday, March 3rd, the Adult Discussion Group will focus on  Chapters 10, 11 and 12  of The Acts of the Apostles. If you can, read these chapters in the Collegeville Commentary book, or any study Bible. Bring your comments and questions, take a seat at the table, and join the conversation. Everyone is invited! Oh, yes, coffee and donuts are available, too!

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Everyone is invited to join us on Sunday mornings at 9:15am in Hobson Hall for the discussion! The new “Big Read” of the Diocese of Southern Ohio has begun, and we are now beginning the Book of Acts. We are using the book The Acts of the Apostles by Dennis Hamm, from the New Collegeville Bible Commentary series, which is available at Amazon.com or other used book sources on the internet for about $10 to $20, depending on where you purchase it. OR, a good study Bible will have helpful notes and commentary.

http://dsobeloved.org/big-read-home/.

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Children, Youth and Families Ministry News

Thrive!

Our children’s spiritual formation classes (Thrive) is meeting this Sunday during the 10:30am service. Look for Rachael Smith and Daniel Buey in the “meeting room”.

Trade-In Bake Sale Begins Sunday, March 10th

 Our annual Trade-In Bake Sale will begin  March 10th, the first Sunday in Lent, ending on the last Sunday in Lent. During this time, the children will collect non-food items for the NSI Food Pantry. If any member of the congregation brings in a non-food item to the 10:30 service, they will receive a ticket redeemable for a baked treat or healthy snack at the end of the service. If you would like to provide a post-service treat, please do so!

Upstairs Clean-Up

 We are in the process of cleaning out the upstairs hallway. If you have a moment, go upstairs, take a look, and claim anything that you would like to take home. All claims must be approved by Rachael Smith, and must be removed by 3:00pm on FridayMarch 7th

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The Tuesday Evening Oasis Campus Ministry

Join us on Tuesday evenings to pray, sing, and meditate in the St. Stephen’s sanctuary. If you have any questions, contact Jared Talbot (itsjaredcoffintalbot@gmail.com).

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Save the Date! St. Stephen’s Day Tour at Neighborhood Services, Inc, 1950 N. Fourth Street (Columbus) March 3, 2019 at Noon

(after the 10:30 service and brief town hall meeting, shuttle service available)

 The dynamic Director of NSI, Martin Butler, will be our guide to the great services NSI provides and the opportunities available to St. Stephen’s members to further our service and deepen our relationships with our neighbors. Lunch will be provided during Q & A time at end of tour.

 RSVP to Kaitlin Raver (614) 956-8550 or kaitlinraver@gmail.com with number attending for meal planning purposes and if transportation is needed. There is plenty of parking available.

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 Clinking Quarters

 All quarters offered in the Sunday collection plates are used to support our outreach ministries, particularly to purchase the food for our twice yearly meal at St. John’s, Franklinton. Each time you donate a quarter, clink it on the side of the plate so we can be reminded of the needs of our community and the good works that your quarters help fund.

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Upcoming recitals and programs by St. Stephen’s Choral Scholars

 Dylan Davis will be performing with the OSU School of Music’s Opera & Lyric Theatre production of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro on Friday, March 1st at 8:00pm and Sunday, March 3rd at 2:00pm at Mershon Auditorium. General admission is $20.00; Seniors and Children are $10.00. Please click on the following link for more information: https://music.osu.edu/events/opera-lyric-theatre-presents-marriage-figaro

Liz Drollinger will be performing a recital on Thursay, March 7th, 7:00pm at Huntington Recital Hall, Capital University. Admission is free.

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This International Women’s Day, march alongside the CIW and students at OSU!

March 8th, at 12:00 PM 

March commences at 1:00 PM 

Goodale Park (120 W Goodale St, Columbus, OH)

This year, the OSU Student/Farmworker Alliance is stronger than ever, and together with farmworkers and community members, the Student/Farmworker Alliance will march to President Drake’s doorstep on March 8th, to demand that the President finally be the person he claims he wants to be: “a national leader in preventing and responding to sexual misconduct.”

To learn more, please click on the below links:

 https://ciw-online.org/blog/2019/02/4-for-fair-food-tour-osu/

 http://www.boycott-wendys.org/4forfairfood

 http://www.boycott-wendys.org/faith-call-to-action-on-march-7th

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BREAD Updates

BREAD Network Meeting March 10th

 St. Stephen’s Justice Ministry – the BREAD Justice Ministry Network – will get together after the 10:30 service on Sunday, March 10th. If you attended one of the House Meetings last fall and agreed to invite at least three people to the big Nehemiah Action in May, this meeting is for you! If you’ve never attended a BREAD meeting before but would like to know more about how we carry out God’s call to “do Justice,” this meeting is for you! If you know a little something about BREAD (Building Responsibility, Equality and Dignity), and would like to know more about our affordable housing, juvenile justice, jobs, municipal ID and elder care initiatives, this meeting is for you!*

We will get updates on all the work BREAD does from St. Stephen’s parishioners who are members of BREAD’s research and action committees. And we’ll get a chance to pick at least 6 people (hoping half will say yes) to invite to the Nehemiah Action May 6th. Come join us. With your help, BREAD rises!

“Hire and Better Pay! Don’t Throw Away!” Committee

(represented from St. Stephen’s by Norm Wernet and Rae Fellows)

Councilmember Elizabeth Brown reported that five companies have taken advantage of the new ordinance to encourage construction companies to hire people with criminal backgrounds. BREAD will be seeking a year-end evaluation of the ordinance’s impact. BREAD is also working collaboratively with Ohio State University to create worker-owned cooperatives in Linden. Initial discussions involve the creation of a food processing and distribution hub that would market products to OSU and other anchor institutions in Central Ohio. BREAD and OSU will be hosting two forums in March in Linden to increase awareness.

With your help, BREAD rises!

From your B.R.E.A.D. team:  

Rae Fellows, Kaethe Sandman, Norm Wernet, and Mignonne Whitlow

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NSI News

Neighborhood Service, 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. Although the government shutdown is over, food stamps for February were delivered early, in late January. This is expected to put more pressure on families in February, as their monthly allotment will run out earlier than anticipated.

Collection for March:  Scalloped Potatoes for NSI Easter Food Baskets

We have been asked to collect 400 boxes of scalloped potatoes for the Easter food baskets for Neighborhood Services, Inc. (NSI). The last day to bring in your boxes to church is Sunday, April 7th

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In the month of February, St. Stephens donated 121 boxes of pasta, clothes and other items to Neighborhood Services, and in 2018, St. Stephen’s donated a total of $5,061.67, which helped NSI serve 33,155 people and distribute 612,902 meals during the year. 

Thank you all for your generosity!

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Girl Scout Troop #6019 (Rachael Smith, troop leader), that meets here in Hobson Hall is devoting some of their cookie sale profit to purchase nonfood items for NSI. The rest of the congregation can help at the Lenten trade-in bake sale that has become a St. Stephen’s tradition.

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Hunger/Run Walk 5K to benefit NSI –  March 24, 2019, Fred Beekman Park

Kaethe Sandman is organizing a group of St. Stephen’s parishioners for this event. Registration is online at https://runsignup.com/Race/OH/Columbus/OSUHungerRun

The run should take about 30 minutes, and the walk 45-60 minutes. Since we are so close, we can carpool to west campus and return not-too-late for the 10:30 service.

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For more info on how you can continue to help NSI, please click on the following link: https://www.neighborhoodservicesinc.org/take-action

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Book Club for March 2019

The March Book Club meeting will be on Wednesday, March 13 starting at 6:30 PM. We’ll begin with a potluck meal; please bring food and/or beverage to share. We’ll be meeting at Edward Lasseigne’s home (504-874-3350, lasseigne@hotmail.com). Please let Edward know if you plan to attend, so he can plan on the right number of people. After dinner we’ll be discussing Killers of the Flower Moon: the Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann. If you wish to get a head start on the future, the April book is The Red Notebook by Antoine Laurain. And, if you’d like a complete book list of the rest of 2019, please contact Cynthia Whitacre. Everyone is invited and welcome to any book club meeting.

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Calling St. Stephen’s Soul Sisters!

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.

February 2019 Meeting Dates:

    • March 7 @ St. Stephen’s Chapel, 9:30am – 11:30am
    • March 21 @ Fado Irish Pub, 4022 Townsfair Way, Easton

(Always looking for monthly hosts and/or open to ideas for places to meet or excursion sites conducive to conversation and new experiences.)

 Contact Kaitlin Raver, Coordinator, with any questions at kaitlinraver@gmail.com or (614) 956-8550 with any questions. 

 Looking forward to spending some time with St. Stephen’s wonderful “Soul Sisters”!

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Mount Carmel Church Partnerships Newsletters

Copies of the Mt. Carmel Church Partnerships Newsletters for March 2019, Weekly Scoop Newsletters  and Health Living Center Wellness Activities list for Winter 2019 can be found on the Community News table in Hobson Hall. Also available are the Mount Carmel Diabetes Prevetion Program Class Listings for January-March 2019 and a flyer for the Diabetes Prevention Program.

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