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6th Sunday of Easter - 14th May 2023Jesus promises the Holy Spirit - "If you love me, keep my commands" Acts 17:22-31 Psalm 66:8-20 1 Peter 3:13-22 John 14:15-21 |
Percy Marshall
We mourn with his wife, Pat Goddard, the loss of Percy Marshall earlier this week. Percy had spent the last few years in long term care. Pat attends the 8am service at St. A's. Peace to you both. May he rest in peace and rise in glory. Percy's memorial and reception will be June 12th, 11am at the church. We will need some help with ushers for the service if you are able to help. For more infomation visit:
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STRENGTH TO STRENGTH PARISH VISIONINGA decade all parish event Please register for strength to strength here: https://forms.gle/vaAUXRbAv88scnaZ7 For more infomation visit: http://staugustinesedmonton.com/news/strength-to-strength-parish-visioning
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What's happening in our ParishSunday 14th May - Saturday 20th May 2023 |
Painting update
Wow - thank you to everyone who responded to the email appeal this week. We raised just over $4000 in funds to paint the lower hall! If you pledged some amount, it can come to the church via cheque, cash, or via Tithe.ly online. We ran out of time to get the room painted this week (ceiling painting will only finish Thursday). We hope to see the job completed early next week. Clearly you all see the value of having a nicely decorated gathering space for this little community church. This project already included new ceiling paint, acoustic tiles, and new LED lighting! Beyond our own church enjoyment, his work will also help make the space even more rentable helping flow back funds into the cycle. Blessings! For more infomation visit:
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The first trees are in!nuts and berries The first trees are planted! A mix of Beaked Hazelnut (one of our local hardy nut trees) and Northline Saskatoon trees have been planted surrounding the future labyrinth site on the side lands of the church. The trees came from Prairie Hardy Tree nursery out near Two Hills, AB. They came as single-stalk bare root stock and so are quite tiny now, but will each grow to be about 2m tall and 2m wide at maturity. These trees were funded by the Christmas ornament fundraiser last year. These plants were chosen to surround the labyrinth because their fan form creates good sightlines lower at their base (for safety in design) but, as their tops grow together, a sense of seclusion while people pray. For more infomation visit:
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Coffee TimeFollowing the 10am service each week - everyone welcome Coffee, tea, juice and goodies are served downstairs after the 10 am service. We look forward to seeing you there .. if you see someone sitting near you during the service, who you have never seen at our coffee hour, please encourage them to attend. A big thank you to our volunteers who prepare and serve the coffee each Sunday as well as providing the snacks. A copy of the roster for those serving coffee each week is posted on the bulletin board by the kitchen. Please contact Loretta Howard if you are interesting in being included on the roster. |
Stories of ResurrectionA 50 days of Easter preaching series As we have done for the last couple years in the 50 days of Easter, during Sunday sermon time, we welcome a number of St. A's folks to share simply "How they experience resurrection in their life." God comes to us disguised as our life. For more infomation visit: http://staugustinesedmonton.com/news/stories-of-resurrection
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Happenings in our Community
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BBQ at Grace United Church - All WelcomeSunday 4th June Grace United Church is having a barbeque after the service on Sunday June 4th and have kindly asked us to join them. Please plan to attend if you can. |
GEA NEWS
Following the GEA AGM this week - held at Ironworkers 720 union office - GEA is moving into a new listening campaign phase. Following some significant achivements by the mental health team and the living wage team, GEA is again entering into a season of determinine what needs and focusses are most critical to it's member organizations. St. A's will have a chance to participate in this process soon - details forthcoming. For more infomation visit:
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What to look out for later this year ...
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Strength to Strength 2.0Save the Date Please "save the weekend" for our St. A's whole-parish visioning celebration on May 26, 27, 28, 2023. (Friday Evening, Saturday Day, Sunday Day.) The weekend will center around where we have been, where we are, and where we are going. Our last event like this was in 2014. A parallel kid's program will be in place. *Note - this date has changed since the event was first announced at the AGM. Some world conflicts came to light that forced the shift. However, we've landed actually on our patronal event - the feast day of St. Augustine of Canterbury. Perhaps not a coincidence at all. More details to come. For more infomation visit: http://staugustinesedmonton.com/news/strength-to-strength-2-0
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Rewilding Woodland BBQ & Beer Garden FundraiserA fun party kick off for the St. A's rewilding initiative - Saturday, June 3, 2023 "Plant paradise, pull up a parking lot"June 3rd, 12pm-2pm; on the grounds of 6110 Fulton Rd. Edmonton. Join your Fulton Place neighbours for a Rewilding Woodland BBQ & Beer Garden Fundraiser
Keep up-to-date with the project and help out here: https://forms.gle/am53F4hqZRjdJZzZ6 Photo by Tanner Boriack on Unsplash For more infomation visit: http://staugustinesedmonton.com/events/rewilding-woodland-bbq-beer-garden-fundraiser/2023-06-03
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Rummage & Bake Sale
There is a small pile of rummage building in the lower hall and a few folks around have asked, "Is St. Augustine's having a rummage sale?" We have also considered combining this with a bake sale!! We just need a date and a few folk to help lead the charge. Interested? Please contact Cheryl at the office. |
GATHERING AROUND THE KITCHEN TABLEAGING FAITHFULLY: THE HOLY INVITATION OF GROWING OLDER - Thursday, September 7, 2023 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. With wisdom, humour, and spiritual insight, Fryling relates her and her husband’s journeys into their retirement years and onward as they now enter the eighth decade of their lives. As she explores the losses they and others have faced, she encourages consciously grieving them. But she doesn’t leave us there. Fryling relates how she learned, with the Holy Spirit’s help, that "buried in our losses are holy invitations," and maintains that many of those losses remind us of the resurrection. She explores themes of productivity and fruitfulness, learning to embrace "the discipline of irresponsibility," and of letting go while holding on more tightly to God and that which is eternal. So bring your coffee and gather around the (virtual) kitchen table or perhaps just settle into a comfortable chair. If you have any questions or want more information, please feel free to e-mail me at wildrosie7@gmail.com or call me at 780-429-3155. For more infomation visit: http://staugustinesedmonton.com/events/gathering-around-the-kitchen-table/2023-09-07
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ADDRESS, PHONE, EMAIL CHANGES
Please email the office with any changes or corrections with your address, phone numbers, or email addresses. We do are best to keep this information updated but realize that sometimes we are missing updated information. office@staugustinesedmonton.com For more infomation visit: http://staugustinesedmonton.com/news/address-phone-email-changes
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~ Ways to Connect ~
Administration, address updates, etc: Cheryl at office@staugustinesedmonton.com, 780-466-5532 Financial and giving: Cheryl at treasurer@staugustinesedmonton.com Pastoral, worship, spiritual: Rev. Jonathan at rector@staugustinesedmonton.com or text/call 780-619-3170 Children's ministry: Faith at kids@staugustinesedmonton.com Music & youth: Megan at megl_miller@yahoo.com *Lots more church info online at: www.staugustinesedmonton.com *Social media: www.facebook.com/staugustinesedmonton |