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NURSERY SERVICES
10:30 a.m. Service
Each Sunday, Downstairs in the Parish House.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Lessons and fun activities in the gym
BIBLE STUDIES
Sundays in the Parish House Library led by Don Block
9:15 AM - 10:00 AM
October 12, 2014 The Rev. Nancy (Nano) Chalfant-Walker, Rector
Parish Services
St. Stephen’s Weekly St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Wilkinsburg, PA
Parish Administrator General Office Hours
8:00—4pm Saturday
Dear Friends,
Those of us who are able to participate in the Disciple groups are into our second week now. I will speak for myself – and those of you who aren’t doing it this year can check in with others who are to see if they would agree – I am finding that it is a lot of work but it is already having a deepening impact on my relationship with God. Every week there is a theme word; this week’s is WONDER – and we are focusing on God’s wonderful work in creating all that is. What is our God like? Well, we see reflections when we look around at the extravagance and diversity of creation. Did you know that there are 500,000 species of beetles? God is creative; God is interested in there being things (critters, people, mountains, stars) outside of Godself and also being in relationship with those things (especially us humans). God is playful – consider the elephant and the hornbill. God is vast and powerful – calling galaxies and volcanoes into being with a word. There’s lots to wonder about, isn’t there?
Our readings today, focus on the vastness of God as well. Paul writes in Philippians, “don’t worry about anything, but in everything… let your requests be made known to God.” God is more than able to handle – and give us the strength to handle – whatever comes our way. Both our reading from Exodus and the gospel, point out that it isn’t wise to take God for granted. God’s love is bottomless, but with a relationship comes accountability. And God is not to be taken lightly. One way to not do that is to take the time to wonder – to ponder the immensity of God and the immensity and beauty of what God has made, to ponder the astounding fact that God loves us and that Jesus died for us. So as we enter this beautiful season of fall – as the trees turn red and copper and yellow and orange (who would think of creating something that would do that??), let’s wonder our little hearts out, rejoicing in the Wonder that is our God. Your sister in Christ,
Nancy+
PENTECOST
EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
Mission of the Month: Wilkinsburg Middle School Science Dept. Food of the Month: Tuna Fish
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PARISH STAFF
CLERGY
Rector The Rev. Nancy Chalfant-Walker 412-243-6100
NYOP OFFICE 412-243-6101
Program Dir. Tony Jackson
PARISH STAFF
Music Ministry, Soon Choi
Financial Admin., Pat Woodley Administrator,
Minister LaNita Butler Sexton, Greg Gent
ARCHIVIST Archivist & Historian,
Edgar Taylor
WORSHIP SERVICES SUNDAY
8:00 am & 10:30 am
St. Stephen’s Episcopal 600 Pitt Street
Wilkinsburg, PA
Church E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: 412-243-6100 Fax: 412-243-6105
Website: www.ststephenswilkinsburg.org
In Our Prayers
Pray for the Church —
In the Anglican Communion: The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby; The Most Revd. Dr. Daniel Sarfo and the Church of the Province of West Africa; The Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori.
Our sister churches: Our brothers and sisters in the ACNA Diocese of Pittsburgh; The Christians of The Middle East.
In the Diocese: St. Michael ’s Wayne Township and the Rev. Arthur Dilg ; and the Diocesan Clergy Spouse Association; St. James, Penn Hills and the Rev. Eric McIntosh; The Rt. Rev. Dorsey McConnell, our Bishop.
In St. Stephen’s: Lynn Sunderman and Ivan Jimanez, Julien and Pearl; The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh and our Bishop; The Sanctuary Project; The Neighborhood Youth Outreach Program, Teens and Greens Community Garden, The Sanctuary Project.
Pray for the nation and the world – President Barack Obama; Congress; the Men and Women serving in the Armed Forces; Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya; and Ukraine; for the stewardship of the earth’s resources and a wise response to climate change.
Pray for the local community - Wilkinsburg Community Ministry; Mayor and The Borough Council of Wilkins- burg; the end to violent crime; all students and teachers
Pray for those who suffer or are in any kind of trouble - Anne Etienne Janet Haston John Booker Bill Garver Sherry Shirley Arlene Liz Mikszan Joel Brown Fran Amy Baker Judy Pat Woodley Nick Dick Morris Alexander Murph Jill Betsy Frey Nancy Bielicki Mason Allene Newland Michael Romey Walter Scott Johnny Cowan David Murdoch John Hodge Joe Dixon Terry Hunt Sloan and Janet Myrna Antonio Hall Alice & David B. John Hasiley Bill Kozub Marquesha Carolyn Booker
Prayers for the sick can be found in the Prayer Book on p.458. You are welcome to call Allene Newland (412-371-7417) to have the Prayer Chain pray with you.
Pray for the departed -
October Birthdays & Anniversaries
Allene Newland - 10.5 Cathie Wilkie 10.7
Pastor Nano 10.14 Don Block 10.16
Darlene Bradley (anniversary) 10.24
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WEEKLY GROUPS MEETING AT ST. STEPHEN’S
MONDAY—FRIDAY 2:30 TO 6:00 PM NYOP (During the school year) EVERY THIRD TUESDAY—5:30 TO 7:00 PM Pittsburgh Housing Development Associates
EVERY WEDNESDAY 7:00 PM Choir Practice in Choir Room EVERY WEDNESDAY: 7:30 P.M. Alcoholic Anonymous (AA)
EVERY THURSDAY 7:30 to 8:30 PM Narcotics Anonymous (NA) EVERY SATURDAY: 10:00 A.M Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
Our Rector’s contact Information: Rev. Nancy (Nano) Chalfant-Walker, 1017 Milton St. Pittsburgh, PA 15218
Home: 412-741-1281 Cell: 412-716-7364 E-mail: [email protected]
Dick Morris Willows of Presbyterian Senior Care 1215 Hulton Rd Oakmont, PA 15139
Anne Bump 1708 Jamestown Pl Pittsburgh, PA 15235
Carolyn Booker 2166 Haymker Road Monroeville, PA 15146
Betsy Frey Schenley Gardens Rehab Center 3890 Bigelow Boulevard Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Anne Etienne Country Meadows 3570 Washington Pike Bridgeville, PA 15017 412-220-2172
Althea Miller 4931 Nettleton Apt. 2316 Medina, OH 44256 Ellie Hubert N.Sheridan Rd, Apt 30 E Chicago, IL 60640
Our Shut Ins
DO YOU WANT TO SPONSOR FLOWERS FOR THE ALTARS?
It’s easy, we are providing several methods to be a sponsor for your convenience. There is a calendar hanging in sanctuary-near Franklin Street door-for you to place the date on the month that you want to sponsor the flowers. You can also make your order by calling or e-mailing the office. After you have made your notification, you would indicate your reason or dedication of the flowers. The high altar flowers are $30.00 and the chapel altar flowers are $20.00. Envelopes are available beneath the calendar to place your payment and your reason or dedication for the flowers. The envelopes can be placed in the offering plate and are due in the office 2 weeks in advance of the service you want the flowers presented. You may take the flowers with you following that particular service.
THE WOMEN OF CALVARY INVITE YOU TO THE
2014 HOLDAY BAZAAR
Saturday, November 15 10 A.M.— 3 P.M.
CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 315 Shady Avenue at Walnut St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15206 412.661.0120 . Www.calvarypgh.org
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HELP US SPREAD THE NEWS
SERVING YOU TODAY
LAYREADERS: Lesson: Kathy Mulligan Chalice 1: Gerry Dalton Psalm/Prayers/Chalice 2: Pam Sovich COUNTERS: Melissa McDonough, Karen Teulle COFFEE HOUR: Allene Newland Birthday Celebration ALTAR FLOWERS:
Reading God’s Word
We grow best when we are nourished by a steady diet of God’s word. Reading the Bible daily is an important habit to develop. Scripture is best when it is well chewed over and digested, so one good way to get into the habit of reading the Bible is to take time to read the Sunday readings several times during the week.
Readings for next Sunday:
Vestry meeting (10/14/14)
There will be a vestry meeting on Tuesday, October14, 2014 at 7:00pm
Exodus 33:12-23 Psalm 99 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 Matthew 22:15-22
Allene Newland’s 100th Birthday Celebration
Today at Coffee Hour
What a blessing she is for us!
Holiday Craft Show Sponsored by the
United Methodist Women
Saturday, October 25, 2014 10:00am — 3:00pm
Free Admission. Refreshments. Bake
Sale. Silent Auction
United Methodist Church 733 South Avenue, Wilkinsburg, PA For more information: 412.371.7421
PEACE BE WITH YOU
A respectful conversation about
Preventing gun violence.
Sponsored by the
Social Justice & Outreach
Committee
Saturday, October 25 9:00am—12:00pm
Calvary Episcopal Church 315 Shady Ave, Pttsburgh, PA 15206
A continental breakfast will be served
Questions? Rev. Chuck Weiss at: [email protected]