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Welcome toSt. Augustine's eNewsletter |
Produce for Thanksgiving SundayDrop off by Saturday 1:30 p.m. Please donate any produce for our Harvest Celebration on Thanksgiving Sunday. Donations are to be dropped off at the church Narthex between 1:00 - 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 8. The altar guild will be there to receive your donations. |
Things to Know for this Sunday
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Sunday, October 2,2022Scripture Readings |
In Our Church Community
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Sunday Coffee RosterVolunteers Needed A coffee roster is needed for this years Sunday church gathering. Please contact Loretta Howard |
Seeking: Children's Ministry Leader
Do you know any fantastic candidates for someone to care for our children and engage them in faith-living on Sunday mornings? Yourself? Another? Please have a read of the attached job description! Applications required before October 3rd. For more infomation visit: http://staugustinesedmonton.com/news/seeking-childrens-ministry-leader
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GATHERING AROUND THE KITCHEN TABLE
Come and enjoy a relaxing time of conversation as we reflect together on excerpts from Alice Fryling’s wise and readable book "Aging Faithfully". We will also consider passages from other sources which, I trust, will add to the richness our conversation.
For more infomation visit: http://staugustinesedmonton.com/events/gathering-around-the-kitchen-table/2022-10-06
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Edmonton Diocese and Beyond
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Diocesan Weaving Project at St. A'sOctober 9th, 2022 @ 10am - Sunday, October 9, 2022 We are very pleased to host Fiona Brownlee and the completed blanket at St. Augustine's on October 9th, 2022. The diocesan weaving project was started on Ash Wednesday 2022 by weaver and lay evangelist Alison Hurlburt in partnership with Fiona Brownlee, rural and aboriginal communities liaison for the Edmonton diocese. Providing orange thread, a loom and instruction, Alison recruited and trained loom keepers in five Edmonton parishes. In the ensuing months, as the loom was moved from parish to parish, dozens of weavers including some from outside the Anglican community offered their prayers while weaving. In her post on Facebook about the dedication service, Janice Hurlburt said it is “heartbreaking” to know that each horizontal pass of weft yarn represents one child who died at Residential School. "There are 18 passes in each inch of the weaving for a total of 8,000 children: 6,000 (TRC estimate) and an additional 2,000+ from recent grave discoveries…The end of the blanket is left open/unravelled to represent the graves yet to be discovered…" said Alison. Read more here: https://edmonton.anglican.ca/news/remembering-the-children-weaving-dedicated-during-prayer-service For more infomation visit: http://staugustinesedmonton.com/events/diocesan-weaving-project-at-st-as/2022-10-09
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Boosting Your Brain HealthAlberta Health Services South East Edmonton Seniors Association For more infomation visit: https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/assets/programs/ps-6985-bym-schedule.pdf
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Ways to Connect
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