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St. Augustine's Anglican Church
St A's Newsletter for June 16th, 2024
Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

June 9th, 2024

First reading and Psalm
1 Samuel 15:34-16:13
Psalm 20

Second reading
2 Corinthians 5:6-17

Gospel Reading
Mark 4:26-34

Kids' Church

Kids' Church

Joining the Upstairs Congregation this week

We welcome our younger parishioners to celebrate the service, and Father's Day, with us.

 

Coffee Hour after the 10am service

Coffee Hour after the 10am service

Hoping you can join us for coffee and a chat!!

~ WHAT'S HAPPENING IN OUR PARISH ~

~ WHAT'S HAPPENING IN OUR PARISH ~

Rewilding update and Work days

Rewilding update and Work days

Work days coming: June 22nd, 1-4pm

Hello St. A's folks!  A short Rewilding the Church project update.  We are grateful this year for support from Trees Canada and the Anglican Foundation.  This summer we will:

  1. Define the main garden beds of the project

  2. Host two work-parties to edge, weed-suppress, and mulch the beds, plant some initial shrubs, and to prep the labyrinth area.  Trees Canada is providing volunteers from Fed Ex to help on June 22nd.  They will also be interviewing us for publication.

  3. We will work with Trees Canada to plant more trees in the fall.

We are looking for volunteers for Saturdays June 22, 1-4pm to

  1. Help shovel mulch, lay cardboard, and plant
  2. Help provide light refreshments for workers

Please let Rev. Jonathan know if you can help!

We are building a Rewilding specific newsletter, if you would like to get more specific updates on the project, please add your name here: 

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Our Worship Circle has Expanded!!

Our Worship Circle has Expanded!!

All welcome to attend

The service will be at 7 PM, with coffee and cookies to follow. 
 
We hope that you will be able to join us.
 
Belong exists to provide a safe community
where all humans created in God’s image can share the truth in love and, together, grow up in Christ (Eph  4).
15 second summer worship time survey

15 second summer worship time survey

It's been a while since we've asked about your best summer worship time.  Among other factors in consideration, this data will help your corporation know the best choice to make.

Link here: https://forms.gle/eBq51x63Gsqkm4mk8

For more infomation visit:

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Looking Forward at St A's & in Our Community

Looking Forward at St A's & in Our Community

The Messenger June 2024

The Messenger June 2024

News of the Dioceses of Athabasca and Edmonton

The June 2024 edition of The Messenger, a collection of news and stories from the Dioceses of Athabasca and Edmonton, can now be read online. The summer issue features events commemorating Red Dress Week in remembrance of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls; the Bishop's Fund Reception in support of clergy; 50 years of faithful ministry; 150th-anniversary celebrations; reflections on AI and church, the arts and faith, and the resilience of moss. 

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Simple Supper

Simple Supper

Friday 28th June 2024

Hoping you can join us for the last Simple Supper before a summer break.

Menu to follow next week.

Are You Free?

Are You Free?

Wildroots coffee hosts sign up for June

Wildroots coffee hosts sign up for June

Would you like to take part??

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FADAB2AA2FDC07-49972549-wildroots

Join a team of dedicated volunteers making cookies, hosting the coffeehouse, and helping with set up and take down.

First time? Training available!

If you have any initial questions please email office@staugustinesedmonton.com

For more infomation visit:

http://staugustinesedmonton.com/news/wildroots-coffee-hosts-sign-up-for-june

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Are You Able to Help on Sunday Morning??

Are You Able to Help on Sunday Morning??

This important ministry needs you

We are down in numbers for Sunday morning tech support.  If you feel you could help out and add your name to the roster please let Jonathan know.

Two people are needed and all training is provided - only basic computer skills are required.  

This is a vital part of our service helping those unable to attend in person participate with us. 

at St A's

at St A's

From Rupert's Land to Northern Lights

From Rupert's Land to Northern Lights

A New Name for Canadian Anglicans

The 2022 Provincial Synod asked dioceses to consider the range of possibilities and be ready to make a decision when Provincial Synod reconvened in Calgary in 2024. At that meeting, several options were considered, and Synod as a whole accepted the name “Province of the Northern Lights”. This will be the operating name of the Province for now, and will become the legal name once the necessary legal steps are taken, including a further vote in 2027.

What is an ecclesiastical province?

In the Anglican Church worldwide, local church communities (parishes) cluster together in a grouping called a diocese, under the oversight of a bishop. A cluster of dioceses is known as a province, creating the opportunity for mutual support and accountability between the dioceses and their bishops. In Canada, there are currently four such provinces.

As of 2024, there are ten dioceses in the Province of Rupert's Land: Athabasca, Edmonton and Calgary in the civil province of Alberta; Saskatchewan, Saskatoon and Qu’Appelle in the civil province of Saskatchewan; Brandon and Rupert’s Land in Manitoba; the Arctic, covering the whole of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as the Nunavik region in northern Quebec; and the Indigenous Spiritual Ministry of Mishamikoweesh, stretching across northwestern Ontario and northeastern Manitoba.

The origins of the Province of Rupert’s Land lie in the creation of the first diocese in the Canadian northwest, in 1849. The bishop of this diocese was based in Winnipeg, but was responsible for the development and leadership of church missions in a vast area, covering the Prairies, the far north, and the areas around Hudson’s Bay. The diocese took its name, Rupert’s Land, from the charter of the Hudson’s Bay Company, by which King Charles II directed the Company to trade in, colonize, and exercise control over the entire drainage basin of the Bay.

Why change the name?

As a result of recent developments, it no longer made sense for the church to refer to its provincial jurisdiction as “Rupert’s” land. Even as a historic marker, this name undercut the inherent rights of Indigenous people to be acknowledged in their own lands, as well as the church’s commitment to be an active partner in the work of healing and reconciliation.

The idea was brought to the Provincial Synod, meeting at Prince Albert in 2022.  As the bishops, clergy and lay delegates discussed the idea, it became clear that there was a widespread consensus in favour of changing the name, in order to reflect the Province’s contemporary commitment to being a place where Indigenous and non-Indigenous Anglicans come together for mutual support and encouragement. 

he Anglican Council of Indigenous People presented a report on the developing reality of a self-governing Indigenous Church within the Anglican Church of Canada. And Indigenous leadership was visible amongst the synod delegates, many of whom came from dioceses which were majority or almost completely Indigenous in their membership.

All these aspects of the synod helped to develop a sense that the time was right to move towards a new name.

How was “Northern Lights” chosen?

As discussion progressed in 2022, the greatest energy centred around a name which would connect to the Northern Lights. There were a number of reasons for this focus:

1)      While it was important to tie the new name to the land, the diversity of landscapes across the Province made it impossible to identify a single geographic feature which would unite us;

2)      Yet the sky is something we all have in common, and the phenomenon of the Northern Lights is something distinct to our region, since the lights are regularly visible all over the Province;

3)      The Northern Lights have spiritual significance in the many Indigenous cultures across the Province, being treated with great respect and regarded as “dancing spirits” or as a sign of the continuing presence of those who came before us;

4)      Light is a central image in the Christian story, as well, symbolizing the creating and redeeming work of God as well as the call to disciples to be light to the world; so it was noted that the people of the Province are called to be the “northern lights” in this sense.

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Later this year ...

Later this year ...

Neighbourhood Celebration

Neighbourhood Celebration

For more infomation visit:

http://staugustinesedmonton.com/events/neighbourhood-celebration/2024-06-21

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Butterflies

Butterflies

Every Week at St A's

Every Week at St A's

HANLEY HOME GROUP

HANLEY HOME GROUP

Meet every Monday, except holidays, at 6.45pm

The Hanley Home Group welcomes you to join us weekly as we share lives,fellowship, and discussion on scripture, church topics, and anything else we find interesting!

We are a friendly and relational bunch!

If you have kids, bring them along! Our daughter Isabel will love the

opportunity to entertain them!

Just a reminder that the group will run Monday evenings 6:45-8:15pm at 10735 52 Street.

If you are interested in joining us, please contact John at
john@mjhanley.net or 780-239-1103.

GATHER ‘ROUND THE KITCHEN TABLE is Taking a Summer Break

GATHER ‘ROUND THE KITCHEN TABLE is Taking a Summer Break

How nice it has been to get together and chat these past few months

Our last meeting took place on Thursday May 2nd; we will plan to meet up again in the autumn.

Keep your eye on this space, later this year, for details ...

Wishing you all a lovely summer!! 

Anne

Spirituality Sharing Circle Pausing for the Summer

Spirituality Sharing Circle Pausing for the Summer

As we change gears for Summer schedule, the Wednesday night sharing circle will pause for the summer.

We suggest you might like to take the summer to

1) read some resource or book that is edifying for you in your spiritual life.

2) Choose one day a week, whether at home or on vacation, to jot down in a journal where you have seen God in the last week.  

Wednesday nights will be back up after Labor Day.

For more infomation visit:

http://staugustinesedmonton.com/news/spirituality-sharing-circle-pausing-for-the-summer

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Update your Information

Update your Information

So you stay in the loop!!

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

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~ Ways to Connect ~

~ 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 (text prefered).  Jonathan's day off is Monday, but he his always available for an emergency pastoral need at the above number.

Children's ministry: Simone at kids@staugustinesedmonton.com

Music & youth: Megan at megl_miller@yahoo.com

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6110 Fulton Road
Edmonton, AB
Canada T6A 3T3

780.466.5532

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