St A's Newsletter for August 11th, 2024
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Summertime in our Parish. Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost . Coffee Hour after the 10am service

St. Augustine's Anglican Church
St A's Newsletter for August 11th, 2024
Summertime in our Parish

Summertime in our Parish

Service times

Summertime service times continue - there will be one service taking place at St A's; this service will be at 10am (the 8am service will have a hiatus until the autumn).

Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost

Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost

August 11th 2024

First reading and Psalm
2 Samuel 18:5-9, 15, 31-33
Psalm 130

Second reading
Ephesians 4:25-5:2

Gospel Reading
John 6:35, 41-51

Coffee Hour after the 10am service

Coffee Hour after the 10am service

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

Kids Church - Vacation Time!

Kids Church - Vacation Time!

Have a great summer, St.A's Kids!

Hi Everyone!

It was a great year in Kids Church. Thanks to all the wonderful young people at St.A's and a big thank you as well to our dedicated adult helpers and visitors!

Stay tuned for a summer meet-up some time in August...

Wishing you all a fantastic summer!

Simone

For more infomation visit:

http://staugustinesedmonton.com/news/kids-church-vacation-time

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Our Rector has Returned

Our Rector has Returned

Do You Have Some Time Free to Help Prepare Lunch Bags for the Bissell Centre?

Do You Have Some Time Free to Help Prepare Lunch Bags for the Bissell Centre?

Saturday August 17th at 1pm in St A's Lower Hall

Thank you to all those who have contributed and volunteered to help out so far - it is much appreciated. 

We still require a couple more volunteers to make up the lunchbags - Saturday 17th August 2024 at 1pm in the lower hall - and volunteers to deliver to the Bissell Centre on the 18th between 8.15 and 8.30am.  If anyone is able to help in this capacity please let the office know as soon as possible via email at office@staugustinesedmonton.com.  

We will also be preparing sandwiches to take along.

Perhaps some of the younger members of our church congregation might like to take part!!

Food and/or monetary donations are still gratefully accepted.  If you are donating food items, please put on the table in the lower hall or in the fridge in the kitchen.

Thanks again for supporting those in need.

~ WHAT'S HAPPENING IN OUR PARISH ~

~ WHAT'S HAPPENING IN OUR PARISH ~

Community Naxalone Training Event

Community Naxalone Training Event

Led by Kristina Hoekstra - Wednesday, August 14, 2024

The opioid crisis is substantial and visible in Edmonton.

Naxalone, is a practical and accessible response to someone in the midst of overdose and could save their life.

Everyone attending this training will receive a free Naxalone kit (they are always available free from pharmacies).  There will be time for questions.

Coffee and dessert provided.

This event began with a facebook post on the local Neighbourhood Facebook group.

Wednesday, August 14, 2024, 7-9pm in the lower hall of St. Augustine's.  Please RSVP to the facebook ad (forthcoming) or to Rev. Crane to ensure we have enough kits.

Naxalone kits provided by Rachita of Capilano IDA Pharmacy.

(St. A's folks, if you would like to help by bringing a dessert let Jonathan know)

For more infomation visit:

http://staugustinesedmonton.com/events/community-naxalone-training-event/2024-08-14

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Lower Hall Bathroom Renovations UPDATE

Lower Hall Bathroom Renovations UPDATE

Renovations nearly complete!!!

Further to the $5000 grant we received, plus and additional $1000 donation, work has been completed and our new look bathrooms are nearly done.

This past week:

Painting was undertaken

Previously:

New bathroom flooring has been laid and looks fresh and clean plus a new urinal partition.

New counters have been set in as well as new taps, lighting and mirrors .. now just painting to be done!!

We are now awaiting our new paper towel dispensers and signs to remind everyone to turn taps off when they are finished using them!!!

A big thank you to Rita & Randy for spearheading the project, researching into material and companies to complete the work and prioritising what has to be done.  Randy has also played a major part in installations.

 

First signs of the LID installation

First signs of the LID installation

We don't know exactly what a 'shaw duct' is, but it is a sign that the LID installation is now in process!

For more infomation visit:

http://staugustinesedmonton.com/news/first-signs-of-the-lid-installation

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Where should the funds go?

Where should the funds go?

Please fill out the following online form about where we should direct $15K of donated money (paper version available also):

https://forms.gle/4vDHDmgmuqibJ3eq7

For more infomation visit:

https://forms.gle/4vDHDmgmuqibJ3eq7

Do the survey
Synod Update: Prayer, Resolutions Primer and Call for Nominations

Synod Update: Prayer, Resolutions Primer and Call for Nominations

We are full-on into summer and planning for our 69th Synod to be held in the fall. If you are a Synod delegate or appointee, or simply someone who is curious, please take note of the following:

  • The Rev. Canon Dr. Scott Sharman has written this Prayer to be used in the weeks leading up to the 69th Synod of the Diocese of Edmonton, to be held on Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19, 2024:

O God our Creator, you have always sent out your peoples in every age along unfamiliar paths as witnesses to your mercy and love. Each time you have shown us that it is in our faithful steps of journey into the unexpected where you will meet us afresh and anew. Draw near to us now, your church in synod, and walk closely with us as we prepare to travel this stretch of a shifting and uncertain road. Tell us yet again of your Good News for the strivings and longings of this time and place and cause our hearts to burn within us as we remember our call to become the story we tell. Through Christ, in the Spirit, for the life of the world. Amen.

  • He has also prepared a Motions to Synod Primer for submitting actions to be considered by the Synod. Please note: all notices of motion for the 69th Synod should be brought to the attention of the Agenda and Resolutions Committee by September 8.
  • Synod Nominations can be made online by clicking this LINK (read a Description of Elected Positions). The Rev. Clare Stewart is Chair of the Nominating Committee. Nominations will close on September 1. 

Further information can be found on the Diocese of Edmonton Website. Questions? Please get in touch with the Rev. John Gee, Synod Secretary, at 780-439-7344, or treasurer@edmonton.anglican.ca . 

Downloads
  • MotionsToSynodPrimer.pdf
  • SynodPrayer.docx
  • ElectedPositionsDescriptions.docx
Listening in Spirit Update

Listening in Spirit Update

August 1st 2024

Parishes to receive report on engagement session by end of month

Dear friends,

I wanted to write to give you a brief update on our Strategic plan process. As we head into August, Anna Bubel, our Diocesan Strategic Planning Committee Consultant, has met with nearly every parish, either in person or in a couple of extraordinary cases, via video or phone conference. We are grateful to all of you for listening in spirit together by completing the membership survey and/or participating in a parish engagement session. As with any plan, we first needed to listen to our parishes and parishioners.

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Looking Forward at St A's & in Our Community

Looking Forward at St A's & in Our Community

I Diana - at the Fringe Festival 2024

I Diana - at the Fringe Festival 2024

Written & Directed by St A's Linda Wood Edwards!!

Starring Sue Huff and Kevin Tokarsky

A goddess of a woman, a series of grooms who all look like 1980s celebrities, a Manitoba bison ranch, and the quest for a marriage that can live up to the promise of the wedding picture. Based on true events!

Friday August 16 11:00 pm

Saturday August 17 2:15 pm

Sunday August 18 7:00 pm

Tuesday August 20 9:00 pm

Friday August 23 5:00 pm

Sunday August 25 12:15 pm


Sea Change Backstage Theatre (ATB Financial Arts Building, 10330 84 Ave NW, around back – A/C & a bar!)
Tickets on sale August 7th at 12:00 noon here https://tickets.fringetheatre.ca/event/601:5903/ Or at the Fringe Box Office. Adults $18, Students/Seniors $12 16+, sexual content, smoke/fog. 60 minutes.

This event is participating in the Fringe Champion program, directly supporting Fringe Theatre and the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival. You can purchase a Fringe Champion pass here: https://tickets.fringetheatre.ca/memberships

The following performances have Fringe Champion tickets available:

  • 2024-08-16 23:00

 

  • Comedy/Drama
  • $18.00 inc $5.00 fee
  • 16-August 25, 2024
  • 60 minutes
  • Fringe Theatre Arts Barns
  • subvenue02: The Next Act Backstage Theatre
  • 14A
  • warning
    Sexual Content, Smoke/Fog

HOW TO HELP THE FRINGE FESTIVAL

See the Show, Please!
Our favourite way for you to help is by buying tickets and encouraging others to do the same. The ticket link will go live on August 7th, so let’s ROCK the Fringe Box Office!
2.
Sponsor or Donate
If you’d like to contribute beyond buying tickets, we’re happy to find an arrangement that gives you something meaningful in exchange. As the Fringe has essentially gone paperless, some things we used to offer are no longer options. It’s time to get creative! Do you want:
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Your logo or name on the Northern Sabbatical Productions website?
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Your logo or name in our digital performance program?
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Extra tickets for a performance?
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Your name announced as a performance sponsor? (Note: subject to venue tech approval)
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The good feeling that comes with helping?
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Something we haven’t thought of yet?
I, DIANA…
Please contact Linda Wood Edwards to discuss sponsorship/donation options. Linda@lue42.com

 

Join Team St A's

Join Team St A's

The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius

The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius

Uncover the Heart of your Call

By Pat Jameson, Rev. Jonathan Crane

Loyola Press – a major source of references on the spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius describes the exercises as “a compilation of meditations, prayers, and contemplative practices developed by St. Ignatius of Loyola to help people deepen their relationship with God.” The exercises are a structured and guided approach designed to uncover the heart of our call to serve God and God’s people. St. Ignatius in his time, developed them as a tool to help young men discern if they were indeed called to serve as a Jesuit and take up the potential dangers of being sent all over the world in witness to God (think the movie “The Mission”). Originally, the Spiritual Exercises were used within a thirty-day silent retreat.  There remain a number of retreat houses in the world where you can still do this, but the Exercises are more commonly used these days as a thirty-week “retreat in daily life.” The structure of the weeks is a progressive immersion in scripture and prayer: they are not primarily an intellectual study of the scriptures, but a personal experience of the life of Jesus through prayer.  The process allows us grow in our ability to hear how deeply the Spirit of God is speaking to our spirit through the scriptures. The Exercises are broken into four sections, or movements of prayer through the thirty weeks. Theme I: God’s Love.  The exercises begin with an immersion in the love of God which invites us into a generous offering of our whole selves just as we are. Theme II: Invitation.  The second movement focusses on God’s hope for the world as it is expressed in the gift of Jesus and his ministry and our call to follow Jesus and participate in this life. Theme III: Suffering.  We walk alongside Jesus in the suffering of his self-offering. Theme IV: Resurrection.  In the last set of prayers, we share with Jesus in his rising to new life.  We share in living out the life and ministry of the risen Christ. The whole process invites us into a deeper awareness of the particularities of our own call to ministry.  We often find that the Spiritual Exercises lead us to discern God’s movement in us and gives us tools to continue growing in this daily practice. This process is not designed to be done on one’s own, but with an experienced director who can help us reflect on God’s movement in our lives. The exercises are geared particularly to moments in our lives when we are experiencing transition and change, when we are discerning a change of our vocations, or simply seeking a deeper relationship with God.  The exercises have potential to be transformative and people may find a huge shift between their life before the exercises and their life after the exercises. If you are wondering where God is calling you, come, set aside space to walk through the exercises with one of several experienced directors in our Diocese.  We invite you to move towards Gratitude, Freedom, and Generosity: Gratitude at who God is and what God has given, Freedom to be set free to serve in full Generosity.

If you are interested in learning more please send an email to ignatianspirit46@gmail.com.  We intend to facilitate a Spiritual Exercises Retreat in Daily Life with a small group of participants to run from September 2024 to May 2023.

Space is limited.  Please fill out the attached application form to apply.  You will be contacted for a simple one on one conversation preceding our entry into the exercises.

For more infomation visit:

http://staugustinesedmonton.com/events/the-spiritual-exercises-of-st-ignatius/2024-09-01

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Anglican Foundation News for the Summer

Anglican Foundation News for the Summer

The AFC team is enjoying some rest and relaxation this summer and hope you are too! But we want to take a moment to share some wonderful results about Say Yes! to Kids, news about leadership transitions, as well as important reminders about upcoming funding opportunities including the 2024 Request for Proposals, "Ecumenical Embrace." 

SYTK 2024 Results

Scott Brubacher says he was impressed this year by the level of engagement from dioceses that are actively involved in camping ministry, some with as many as three summer camps. “We had 10 dioceses rallied around 16 camps this year…It was wonderful to get a big-picture view of camping ministry across the Anglican Church of Canada.”

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Leadership Transitions

This past spring marked a time of transition for the Anglican Foundation of Canada (AFC), as the Board of Directors said farewell to three longstanding Directors, who had each completed six years of service. At the same time, the Board welcomed two new Directors as well as one new Diocesan Representative.

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2024 RFP

Scott Brubacher explains that with this year's RFP, AFC wants to encourage Canadian Anglicans to connect with fellow Christians from the Oriental Orthodox Churches through ecumenical outreach projects and new shared ministries, “so that we may learn from each other and appreciate the diversity that exists within the Body of Christ.”

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New Fund 

“Archbishop Linda has made a great contribution to the ministry of the Anglican Church of Canada,” says the Most Rev. David Edwards, Bishop of Fredericton, and Archbishop of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada. “She has been a pathfinder for the ministry of women in Canada, and overseas. It is appropriate that this new fund is being established in her name. It is my hope that many people will support it.”

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October 1 Grant Window

The 4th and final grant application window for 2024 is approaching. Please make sure to have your applications, with all relevant attachments and materials, ready to submit by October 1, 2024. If you have questions about grant guidelines or need any assistance with your application, please feel free to reach out to the AFC team. 

APPLY NOW »

Youth Bowling Night!

Youth Bowling Night!

Saturday, September 21, 6:30 pm

All youth of the Edmonton diocese and their friends are invited to a Youth Bowling Night on Saturday, September 21, 6:30 to 9 pm, at Bonnie Doon Bowling Lanes, 8330 82 Ave NW, Edmonton. Please RSVP ASAP to the Rev. Danielle Key so she can reserve the bowling lanes. Hope to see you in September! Please share on social! 

Every Week at St A's

Every Week at St A's

HANLEY HOME GROUP

HANLEY HOME GROUP

Is Taking a Break for the Summer!!


We look forward to meeting again in the fall .. watch this space for the start up date.
In the meantime, hope everyone has a great summer!!
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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