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ST. JOHN’S EPISTLE - NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 NEWSLETTER from the Community of St. John’s Episcopal Church
Founded in 1692
A presence of God serving the communities in and near Kingsville, Maryland since 1817.
11901 Belair Rd. , P. O. Box 187, Kingsville, MD 21087
Dear Fellow Ministers,
By the time you read this, Fr. Tim’s call to St. John’s will have ended. His call to The
Church of The Advent, Federal Hill will just be beginning. His time here has enriched us.
We have enriched him. Christian formation is an ongoing process. One preacher de-
scribed it as like a box of rocks that is being constantly shaken. Each stone becomes
smoother and constantly changes shape due to the constant contact with other stones.
This is a great description. Fr. Tim has helped us form as Christians and we have helped him form as
a Priest. We have prepared him for his next challenge and he has prepared us for ours.
Because of this joint-formation we are in a fantastic position to continue our mission. We are still a
parish in transition. In some ways we always will be. Over the past few years, you have formed a
very strong parish. Our outreach ministries are vital and rival those of larger parishes. You have Wel-
comed our community on several occasions and there are plans to continue to do so.
Our Worship life is strong. Aside from our regular services, we continue to provide special opportuni-
ties such as our weekly healing service and the upcoming All Souls service.
In doing these things and others, you are Witnessing the Gospel, living by our Savior’s words and ex-
ample.
A sign of this is the wedding that took place on October 11. Woodie and Dennis were married in our
church. With the enthusiastic support of your fellow parishioners, your vestry, and your priest, our par-
ish supported a sacrament that was previously unavailable to some Christians. This is ground-
breaking stuff of which you should be very proud.
Yes we will be without regular clergy. The Search Committee is forming. The Diocese is identifying
candidates for Interim Rector.
St. John’s will continue to thrive and
Welcome All, Worship Together, Witness the Gospel, and continue Christ’s work in the world.
Take Care,
Mark
Sr. Warden Letter Pg. 1 November Calendar Pg. 7
Interim Rector Letter Pg. 2 December Calendar Pg. 8
Buildings & Grounds, Adult Formation Pg. 3 November Schedules Pg. 9
Prayers, Altar Flowers Pg. 4 New Testament Greek pt. 2, Trail of Souls Pg. 10
September/October Readings, Windows, Polo Shirts Pg. 5 Outreach, Birthdays/Anniversaries Pg. 11
Upcoming Events, Womens and Craft Groups, Garden Club Pg. 6 Women’s Group Pg. 12
About St. Johns Pg. 13
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Dear People of God,
As I reflect on the past year we have spent together, my heart is filled with joy. It has been my privilege and pleasure to be your priest. I want to say “thank you” for the many gifts you have offered to God in the work of ministry we have shared: gifts of love and friendship, gifts of con-
versation and reflection, gifts of hard work, gifts of prayer, laughter, and love. I know how deeply blessed I have been to serve among you. As you embark on the next season of your life you will partner with anoth-er clergy leader. In this time when you will surely be reflecting on the past as well as preparing for the fu-ture, and I offer you these final words as you prepare for the next season in your life as the Body of Christ
called St. John’s Church.
Remember your mission, and maintain your outward focus.Remember your mission, and maintain your outward focus.Remember your mission, and maintain your outward focus.Remember your mission, and maintain your outward focus. Over the past year, you have engaged in a re-newed effort to reach out to the people of your local communities. Remain engaged in this effort: it is your mission ‘to serve God and your community through your faith in Jesus Christ by welcoming all, worshiping together, witnessing the gospel and continuing God’s work in the world.” Over the past year we have tak-en a few risks in ministry together, such as an increased Church presence on the 4th of July and hosting the ‘Blue Service” for First Responders. Do not be afraid to keep taking risks in this way, even when some efforts might seem to fail according to our limited vision; your efforts have already produced good fruit,
and will bear even more fruit in God’s time.
Remember your history.Remember your history.Remember your history.Remember your history. Although St. John’s enjoyed a period of remarkable stability under Fr. Remington, his tenure was among the notable exceptions in the history of the parish. If we can see the past ten years in the light of our history, we understand that the history of St. John’s is characterized by periods of long-term clergy leaders alternating with periods of continual transition. You are in a season of transition, and although it can be difficult to cope with changes in clergy leadership, you have done so before and will do so again. Through it all, the baptized ministers of St. John’s have taken the lead and carried on the mis-sion of the Church. That mission is God’s gift and call for you, and in this work the Holy Spirit is always
with you.
Remember your baptism.Remember your baptism.Remember your baptism.Remember your baptism. In baptism, you participate in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. You are buried with him in the waters of baptism and raised with him to a new and glorious life. Each one of us is called to ministry through the promises of the Baptismal Covenant. Holy Baptism unites us to God and to one another with a bond far stronger than death. Our relationship with Christ begins and ends in the waters of baptism, and in times of confusion or discernment, reflect on the promises of the Baptismal Covenant. These promises are the blueprints for Christian community, and will guide you in times of joy
and times of challenge.
May the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you, who called you to new life in baptism and has given you a share in his glorious ministry, and may the peace of God remain with you in every time and season,
to your salvation and to the glory of God.
Timothy E. Kroh+
Interim Rector
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News from Buildings and Grounds
TO DO LIST Fall & Winter 2014
DELIVER FOUR TRUCK MULCH of Harford County treated mulch to playground
PULL OUT IVY growing under bushes in front of living room window
PULL OFF VINES growing on Rectory roof on side facing field
DIG UP, REMOVE clumps of offensive GRASS growing on far corner of field
PAINT SHUTTERS on CHAPEL, black (in progress)
WINDOW SILLS on CHAPEL, white
AIR CONDITIONER to main church with RUSTOLEUM
INSTALL outside sensor light on corner of Parish Hall
DIG UP POLK growing under box bushes
REPLACE AND INSTALL Metal downspout near kitchen door back of Parish Hall
REHANG THE DOOR TO THE STORAGE CABINET OUTSIDE OF PARISH HALL
GIVE A HELPING TURN TO NANCY DELLINGER, MIKE & PAT CARDEN and SONNY DIETZ
DUST & VACUUM MAIN CHURCH
DUST & VACUUM CHAPEL, replace burned out light bulbs
CLEAN & BUFF PARISH HALL FLOOR
Adult Formation Adult Formation Adult Formation Adult Formation ---- Please Join Us!Please Join Us!Please Join Us!Please Join Us!
Please join the group on Sundays at 9:10 in the parish
hall to share:
Share scripture Share knowledge
Share questions Share experiences
Share coffee
All are invited!!
The November Diocesan Council Meeting is being held
here at St. John’s.
November 8th, 10am-3pm
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St. John’s Parish Prayer List
We Pray for the Body of Christ:
New this Week:
John Appel, Michael, Mark Lobb, Larry Rawl, Eleanor Gebler, Bonnie Mogavero, Sharon Biondolillo, Reid Wiseman & his
fellow astronauts aboard the ISS (grandson of Bill & Pauline Wiseman), Harley Ingold, Jody Dougherty, Brandi Hender-
son, Debbie & Family, Jim, Daniel Scroggins, Monique Scroggins, Helen Ingold, Jennifer White, Michael Gibbons, Amber
Drum (12 yrs), Robert Ludwig & Family, Joe Preis, Sharon, Hines Rotriga (2 yrs old), Denise, Michael Wingert, Marsha &
Matt DeMarino, Stephanie, Dennis Mally, Mary Joho, Mark Salvo, Debbie, Jim, Marie Carden, Dean, Alex, Will, Andrea
Davis (15 yrs old), Nick Turner, Jan Dager
We pray for the Church and the World:
For Justin, Archbishop of Canterbury; for Katherine, our Presiding Bishop; for Eugene, our own Bishop; and for Heather,
our Suffragan Bishop-elect. For the Interim Rector, Wardens, Vestry, Staff, and all the baptized ministers of St. John’s
Church. In the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, St. James, Baltimore; St. Katherine of Alexandria; St. Christopher, Linthicum
Heights.
For the leaders of all nations; for Barack, our President; Martin, our Governor; for
Stephanie, David, and Kevin, who lead our City and Counties. We pray for all chil-
dren and youth; for the homeless, for the unemployed, and for the hungry. We
pray for the Armed Forces at home and abroad, and for peace throughout the
world.
To add anyone to the prayer list, please contact Angie at
<[email protected]> or 410-592-8570.
ALTAR FLOWERS AND ANNIVERSARIES — NOVEMBER/DECEMBER
November 2 Anonymous
November 9 Angeline Downs, in memory of Loved Ones
November 16 Healey Family, in honor of Family Birthdays in November
November 23 Margaret Slitzer, in memory of Loved Ones
November 30 Woodie Tingle, in memory of Elwood Tingle
December 7 Malcolm McKnight, in memory of Charles & Mary McKnight
December 14 Anonymous
December 21 Barb Daniel, in honor of her and James’ Anniversary
December 28 Ron & Pat Adams, in honor of Dorothy Mae Adams Birthday on 12-18
December 3 Brian & Susan Serp
December 16 James & Barbara Daniel
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PREPARE FOR WEEKLY WORSHIP— READ AND PRAY ON THE SCRIPTURES
November 1 (All Saints) Revelation 7:9-17; Psalm 34:1-10, 22; 1 John 3:1-3; Matthew 5:1-12 November 2 Joshua 3:7-17; Psalm 107:1-7, 33-37; 1 Thessalonians 2:9-13; Matthew 23:1-12 November 9 Joshua 24:1-3a, 14-25; Psalm 78:1-7; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Matthew 25:1-13 November 16 Judges 4:1-7; Psalm 123; 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11; Matthew 25:14-30 November 23 Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24; Psalm 100; Ephesians 1:15-23; Matthew 25:31-46 November 27 (Thanks) Deuteronomy 8:7-18; Psalm 65; 2 Corinthians 9:6-15; Luke 17:11-19 November 30 Isaiah 64:1-9; Psalm 80:1-7, 16-18; 1 Corinthians 1:3-9; Mark 13:24-37
December 7 Isaiah 40:1-11; Psalm 85:1-2, 8-13; 2 Peter 3:8-15a; Mark 1:1-8 December 14 Isaiah 61:1-4, 8-11; Psalm 126 or Canticle 3 or 15; 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24; John 1:6-8, 19-28 December 21 2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16; Canticle 3 or 15 or Psalm 89:1-4, 19-26; Romans 16:25-27; Luke 1:26-38 December 28 Isaiah 61:10-62:3; Psalm 147; Galatians 3:23-25-4:4-7; John 1:1-18
PREPARE FOR EACH DAY—
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SaintoftheDay—JamesKeiffer’sSaintoftheDay
http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/
ForYouth—http://www.d365.org/todaysdevotion/
ForAll—ByTheSocietyofSt.JohntheEvangelist—http://ssje.org/word/
ByForwardMovement—http://forwardmovement.org/Today-s-Meditation/
SacredSpace—dailyprayeronline—www.sacredspace.ie/
OFFICE READINGS MAY BE FOUND ONLINE AT http://satucket.com/lectionary/ OR IN The Book OF COMMON PRAYER BEGINNING ON PAGE 936. WE ARE READING YEAR TWO.
Our Stained Glass Window Restoration Project Continues:Our Stained Glass Window Restoration Project Continues:Our Stained Glass Window Restoration Project Continues:Our Stained Glass Window Restoration Project Continues:
Our Committee is: Sharon Kellogg, Chair; Eve Deinlein, Nancy Dellinger, Helen Johnson,
Anne Leland, John Frost, and Maxine Rising.
For Anyone Interested!
We still have St. John’s Polo Shirts
for sale for $16
See Sharon Kellogg or call 202-815-5794
Thanks!
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All Souls Service
Sunday, November 2nd
In the evening
Community Tree
Lighting
Sunday, December 7th
7 pm
Crafts, Friends and Fellowship!Crafts, Friends and Fellowship!Crafts, Friends and Fellowship!Crafts, Friends and Fellowship!
Friday, November 7, 9 am-11 pm Saturday, November 8, 9 am-5 pm
and Friday, December 5,* 9 am-11 pm Saturday, December 6,* 9 am-5 pm *Dates are tentative
Contact Anne Leland at 410-592-6838 for details.
The Hill & Stream Garden Club
meets in the Church Hall and
would love to
welcome new members.
We meet the 2nd Thursday of the
month from
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Refreshments are served and we
have informative speakers
Come join us!
Ann 410-879-0976
Terri 410-823-8121
COFFEE HOUR
Schedule for 2015 is being
posted in the Hall to check when
you are scheduled.
If you have questions,
check with Barb Daniel
at 410-877-2962 or
email her at
Women’s Group
Our next meetings will be on Oct. 27th, Nov.
24th and Dec. 29th @
6:30 pm
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Parish
Administrator Hrs., 9:30-2, Mon-Thurs, Office Close
d on Friday
2014
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AA 7:30 pm
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AA 7:00 pm
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Parish
Administrator Hrs., 9:30-2, Mon-Thurs, Office Close
d on Friday
2014
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Mon
Tue
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Sat
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Lighting, 7 pm
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AA 7:30 pm
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November Schedules
Dece
mber Sch
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llow by e-m
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d pos
ting
at th
e end
of Nov
ember
.
Date
Lectors
Chalicists
Ushers
Coffee Hr
Host
Acolytes
Counters
11/2/14
8 a.m.
Marguerite Lobb
Marguerite Lobb
Bob White
Jane White
Jennifer Scepa-
niak
Pat
Carden
10:30 a.m.
Angeline Downs
Anne Leland
Tony
Rising
Matt Johnson
Marguerite Lobb
Michele
Lozanski
11/9/14
8 a.m.
Woodie Tingle
Jennifer
Scepaniak
Sonny Dietz
Jennifer Scepa-
niak
Helen
Johnson
10:30 a.m.
Liz Healey
Jake Johnson
Marguerite
Lobb
Matt Johnson
Nancy Dellinger
John Frost
Morgan
White
Eve
Deinlein
11/16/14
8 a.m.
Chip Williams
Jennifer
Scepaniak
Frank Duchacek
Stephanie Duchacek
Jennifer
Scepaniak
Joe
Garrett
10:30 a.m.
Anne Stevenson
Maxine Rising
Anne Leland
Matt Johnson
Jane White
Jacob
Johnson
11/23/14
8 a.m.
Mark Lobb
Jennifer
Scepaniak
Mark Lobb
Jennifer Scepa-
niak
Mark
Lobb
10:30 a.m.
Helen Johnson
Barbara Daniel
Anne McCorkle
Garrett
Matt Johnson
Barb Daniel
Ron & Pat Adams
Morgan
White
??
11/30/14
8 a.m.
Doug
Maynard
Jennifer
Scepaniak
George Leslie
10:30 a.m.
Paul Stevenson
Tony Rising
Maxine
Rising
Matt Johnson
Maxine Rising
Angeline Downs
Sharon Kellogg
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Introductory New Testament Greek, Part 2, will begin in January.
Part 1 will be offered again if new students are interested.
Hebrew and Aramaic classes will also be offered if there is
sufficient interest.
If interested contact Paul Stevenson at 410-476-7502 or
A commemorative pilgrimage to honor the history and legacy of slavery
in the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland. A chance to visit the Episcopal
Churches of Maryland and witness them in a new light - looking at the
legacy of slavery and the impact it still bears witness to today.
Travel the Trail of Souls with us on the Day of Repentance and Recon-
ciliation, November 1, to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the
Abolition of Chattel Slavery in Maryland.
A bus pilgrimage and caravan will depart from the Diocesan Center/
Cathedral of the Incarnation in Baltimore and then proceed to three
historic parishes, ending at the Claggett Center, Buckeystown. Presid-
ing Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori will join us for this Day of Repent-
ance and Reconciliation, along with Bishop Eugene Taylor Sutton and Bishop Suffragan Heather
Elizabeth Cook, and Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde of the Diocese of Washington.
Register to join the pilgrimage either on the bus ($25) or in your own vehicle (Free) online:
https://www.thedatabank.com/dpg/543/mtglistproc.asp?formid=Events&caleventid=25151
Virtual Pilgrimage
Learn about the history of 21 additional parishes through a virtual pilgrimage coming soon to the
Trail of Souls website, trailofsouls.org.
Be thinking about your Stewardship for 2015.
More information will be coming to you soon.
Thank you so much for your continued generosity.
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Outreach News
For the Seafarers, we will need supplies (these things and other stuff, too) for the Christmas Boxes. Don’t forget we will be packing and wrapping the boxes on November 2nd.
In addition to the Seafarers’ Boxes we are also hoping to sponsor a family for Christmas with food, toys & gifts. More on that at the Wom-en’s Group meeting.
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1 Debbie Weaver 5 Margaret Slitzer Emma Serp Roland Ruhl Maxwell Gater 7 Michele Savino 2 Michael Berna, Jr. Marie Dilworth 4 Alyson Dietz Barbara Barr 8 Morgan White Zach Kilduff 12 Brandey Henderson 8 Bonnie Mogavero 15 Laura Hlywiak 9 Bob White, Sr. 16 Sharon Kellogg 11 Helen Johnson
17 Travis Manar 16 Joseph Koch December AnniversariesDecember AnniversariesDecember AnniversariesDecember Anniversaries 18 Steve Decker 19 Frances Rawl 19 Daniel Berna 20 Mike Carden 3 Brian & Susan Serp 20 Annetta Bloxham 21 Ann Joyner 16 James & Barbara Daniel 21 Doug Hall 22 Alex Nicholes 23 Jody Dougherty P. Dawson Reeder Nancy Heinold 24 Scott Meyler 26 Sharon Ruhl 27 Robert Overholser Deborah Grau 28 Mark Dent, Sr. 27 Andy Rising 30 Bill Schafer Jane White Deborah Pickell 28 Carolyn Proser 30 Marjorie Seth
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Our Christmas Bazaar is fast approaching. We have been getting good Our Christmas Bazaar is fast approaching. We have been getting good Our Christmas Bazaar is fast approaching. We have been getting good Our Christmas Bazaar is fast approaching. We have been getting good
response for spaces since the sign went up a few weeks ago. Here’s response for spaces since the sign went up a few weeks ago. Here’s response for spaces since the sign went up a few weeks ago. Here’s response for spaces since the sign went up a few weeks ago. Here’s
hoping for great success as is the past.hoping for great success as is the past.hoping for great success as is the past.hoping for great success as is the past. So, we will be needing So, we will be needing So, we will be needing So, we will be needing BAKEDBAKEDBAKEDBAKED GOODSGOODSGOODSGOODS, , , , VOLUNTEERSVOLUNTEERSVOLUNTEERSVOLUNTEERS, basically your time , basically your time , basically your time , basically your time
and talent. It is so much appreciated by everyone.and talent. It is so much appreciated by everyone.and talent. It is so much appreciated by everyone.and talent. It is so much appreciated by everyone.
Calendar of Events for the Remainder of 2014:
(It was recommended, and everyone agreed, not to plan more than two events per month.)
November
11-2 Seafarers box prep in Hall
11-8 Diocese Event: 9 am-2 pm in Hall
11-15 Fall Bazaar, 9 am-2 pm, chairperson(s) needed
December
Kingsville Community Tree Lighting (hospitality offered by St. John’s in Hall)
Angel Tree: to support local families for the Christmas holidays.
OUR NEXT MEETING WILL BE MONDAY, OCTOBER 27th.
Thank you everyone for making the Women's Group a success! Thank you everyone for making the Women's Group a success! Thank you everyone for making the Women's Group a success! Thank you everyone for making the Women's Group a success!
God Bless You All! God Bless You All! God Bless You All! God Bless You All!
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THE COMMUNITY OF ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
11901 Belair Road, P. O. Box 187, Kingsville, MD 21087
Telephone: 410-592-8570 Email: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.stjohnskingsville.org
FACEBOOK: St. John’s Episcopal, Kingsville, MD
JESUS CHRIST IS THE HEAD OF THE CHURCH
MINISTERS — All the Baptized People of God
For Pastoral Care, please call Mark Lobb, Sr. Warden, 443-690-9545
THE VESTRY:
Mark Lobb—SENIOR WARDEN, Anne Leland—JUNIOR WARDEN
Anne Stevenson—TREASURER, Sharon Kellogg—REGISTRAR & STEWARDSHIP
Pat Carden—OUTREACH, Eve Deinlein, Angeline Downs, Joe Garrett
Helen Johnson—HOSPITALITY & EVANGELISM, Jacob Johnson,
Paul Johnson—PROGRAM, Michele Lozanski—BUDGET & FINANCE
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: Angie Bosley
ORGANIST & CHOIR DIRECTOR: Rebecca Ludwig
SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE: Paul Stevenson, Ph.D.
ALTAR GUILD CHAIR: Liz Healey
LAY EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS:
Maxine Rising, Pat Carden, Barbara Daniel, Marguerite Lobb, Tony Rising, Jane White
REGIONAL COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE/PETS ON WHEELS: Bonnie Mogavero
COFFEE HOUR COORDINATOR: Barbara Daniel
PARISH LIBRARIAN AND ARCHIVIST: Kimberly Collins
THE BISHOP OF MARYLAND:
The Rt. Rev’d Eugene Taylor Sutton
BISHOP SUFFRAGAN-ELECT OF MARYLAND:
The Rev’d Canon Heather Cook
PRESIDING BISHOP OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH:
The Most Rev’d Katherine Jefforts Schori
THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, HEAD OF THE ANGLICAN COMMUNION:
The Most Rev’d and Rt. Hon. Justin Welby
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VOLUNTEER! CONTACT ANGIE— [email protected]
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St. John’s Church P. O. Box 187
Kingsville, MD 21087 410-592-8570
www.stjohnskingsville.org
Non-Profit Org.
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WORK DETAIL/GROUNDS CLEAN UP Saturday, November 1st @ 8:30am
All Souls’, Nov. 2nd Candlelight Service CCCCHRISTMASHRISTMASHRISTMASHRISTMAS BBBBAZAARAZAARAZAARAZAAR
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December 7th, 7 pmDecember 7th, 7 pmDecember 7th, 7 pmDecember 7th, 7 pm
Vestry Meeting—Nov 18th
and Dec. 16th, 7:00 p.m.
Women’s Group Meeting—October 27th, 6:30 p.m.
Nov. 24th, 6:30 p.m. and Dec. 29th, 6:30 p.m.
Craft Group, 1st Friday and Saturday of the monthCraft Group, 1st Friday and Saturday of the monthCraft Group, 1st Friday and Saturday of the monthCraft Group, 1st Friday and Saturday of the month
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AA meets in the Parish Hall every Wed., Thurs., and Sat. eveningAA meets in the Parish Hall every Wed., Thurs., and Sat. eveningAA meets in the Parish Hall every Wed., Thurs., and Sat. eveningAA meets in the Parish Hall every Wed., Thurs., and Sat. evening
Our Mission Statement
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH IS COMMITTED TO SERVING GOD AND THE COMMUNITY, THROUGH OUR FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST, BY WELCOMING ALL, WORSHIPING, WITNESSING
AND CONTINUING GOD'S WORK IN THE WORLD.
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