Sunday, November 1, 2009

LITURGY OF THE WORD AND WEEKLY READINGS

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Book of Jeremiah (33:14-16)
Psalm 25:1-9 page 614, BCP
1 Thessalonians (3:9-13)
The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to Luke (21:25-36)

Suggested Readings for the Week

Monday 1 Corinthians 4:1-16; Tuesday Matthew 21:12-22; Wednesday Matthew 21:23-32; Thursday Matthew 21:23-46; Friday Matthew 22:1-14; Saturday Matthew 22:15-22

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Book of 2 Samuel (23:1-7)
Psalm 132:1-13 page 785, BCP
Book of Revelation (1:4b-8)
The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to John (18:33-37)

Suggested Readings for the Week

Monday 1 Peter 1-12; Tuesday 1 Peter 1:13-25; Wednesday 1 Peter 2:1-10; Thursday John 6:26-35; Friday 1 Peter 3:13-4:6; Saturday 1 Peter 4:7-19

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Book of Samuel (1:4-20)
Book of Samuel (2:1-10) instead of the Psalm
Letter to the Hebrews (10:11-18; 19-25)
The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to Mark (13:1-8)

Suggested Readings for the Week

Monday Revelation 20:7-15; Tuesday Revelation 21:1-8; Wednesday Revelation 21:9-21; Thursday Revelation 21:22-22:5;
Friday Revelation 22:6-13; Saturday Revelation 22:14-21

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Book of Ruth (3:1-5; 4:13-17)
Psalm 127 page 782, BCP
Letter to the Hebrews (9:24-28)
The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to Mark (12:38-44)

Suggested Readings for the Week

Monday Revelations 18:1-8; Tuesday Revelations 18:9-20; Wednesday Revelations 18:21-24; Thursday Revelations 19:1-10; Friday Revelations 19:11-16; Saturday Revelations 20:1-6

Sunday, November 1, 2009

The Wisdom of Solomon (3:1-9)
Psalm 24 page 613, BCP
Book of the Revelation (21:1-6a)
The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to John (11:32-44)

Suggested Readings for the Week

Monday Revelation 10:1-11; Tuesday Revelation 11:1-19; Wednesday Revelation 12:1-12;
Thursday Revelation 14:1-13; Friday Revelation 15:1-8; Saturday Revelation 17:1-14


SAINT MONICA'S NEWS

Parish Secretary

We welcome Ms. Whitney Haughton as our new part-time Parish Secretary. Ms Haughton will work every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and every other Wednesday. She is a student, and a member of the First Cathedral Church.

The Reuben Tribe Newsletter

The Reuben Tribe launched the first edition of its monthly newsletter, St. Monican, November, 2009. The following quote is from the Newsletter: "This Newsletter will let us know about upcoming events in the church and about what is happening within the Episcopal Church Family. It will help us nurture and inform the congregation and new members, as well as reach out to others in the community. Our neighbors will know who we are and what it's like to be a part of St. Monica's Episcopal church." Joyce Asiedu is the editor.

Friendly Reminder

Please remember that the items in the Food Pantry/Feeding Closet are for Food Pantry/Feeding use only. If you are hosting a coffee hour or an event, please plan accordingly by purchasing all of the items you will need including cutlery and paper goods in appropriate quantities. The signed contract with Food Share states that we will use these items for Food Pantry/Feeding only. Thank you for your cooperation.

November Events

November 1, 2009 - All Saints/All Souls and Baptism
November 15, 2009 - Report from Discussions
November 22, 2009 - Thanksgiving Service and celebration of the independence of Barbados at both services
November 29, 2009 - Advent Sunday

Y.P.F. Bake Sale

The Y.P.F. hosted a bake sale on Sunday, November 22, 2009 after both the 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. service.

Father Davidson

Father Davidson was in Ireland from Tuesday, November 3rd through Saturday, November 7th for his annual Continuing Education; he returned on Sunday, November 8th. He will complete his 2009 vacation from Monday, November 23rd through Thursday, November 26th.
Father Tom Beck was our supply priest On Sunday, November 8th.

Annual Christmas Bus Ride

The following is an excerpt from a flyer that is posted on the Church's bulletin board:

St. Monica's first Annual Christmas Bus Ride will be Friday, December 18, 2009 from 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. The baskets (laundry baskets) should include Christmas dinner: turkey, ham, or pork roast or a gift certificate from Stop & Shop, potatoes (sweet or white) or rice or macaroni and cheese, vegetables (canned, fresh or frozen), fruit juice, 2 dozen rolls and desserts.

In conjunction with the first Annual Bus Ride, the Y.P.F. will distribute fruit basket to residents of St. Monica's Apartments on Monday, December 21, 2009. The fruits to be placed in the baskets are: apples (red delicious and granny smith), bananas, pears, grapefruit, and oranges. Any donations are appreciated.

Family Matters

This is information about donations given for specific things:

Church sign/notice board - a proper Church sign will cost about $4,000; to date $900 has been given and is in the bank.

A proper lectern costs about $2,500; to date $350 has been given and is in the bank.

An industrial dish washer can cost cost about $4,500; to date $350 has been given and is in the bank.

The $100 given to buy a clock is in the bank; we will soon purchase a clock.

Birthdays, Anniversaries, Baptisms and Condolences

Happy birthday to Darryl Burke, Florence Mursell, and Myrtle Senior November 1st; Cyril Burke, Patricia Nelson and Charles Satchell November 3rd; Evelyn Green November 4th; Herbert Bowen and Carmen Brown November 5th; Scott Thornton November 9th; Marcus Clark November 11th; Rory Elliott, Lucy Fuentes and Gwendolyn Sangster November 13th;
Denzil Samuda November 14th; Hylton Cooke November 15th; Patricia Hurdle November 17th; George Jordon November 19th; Bates Lyons November 20th; Carol Anderson November 24th; Blondell Thornton November 25th; Andrea Branch November 26th; Austin Tagbo November 27th; Verona Francis and Kenneth Lambert November 29th; Marion Hanson and Stephanie Lightfoot December 3rd; Cameron Jones and George Hudson December 5th.

Congratulations to the Barnabys on the birth of a second grandchild. We pray God's blessings on mother and child.

Condolences: We extend our sincere Christian sympathy to Rochelle and Shannon Holder on the death of a loved one. We also extend our sincere Christian sympathy to Olive James and family as they mourn the death of an uncle.




DIOCESE AND NATIONAL NEWS

We Have Elected a New Bishop

The following was copied verbatim from Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut website:
www.ctdiocese.org.

The Rev. Dr. Ian T Douglas was elected on the 2nd ballot during the electing convention October 24, 2009 as 15th Bishop of the Diocese of Connecticut and has accepted.

Autobiography

I have been incredibly blesses my entire life by the love and support of a variety of communities in the Episcopal Church. I am a life-long Episcopalian/Anglican of immigrant stock who grew up in an economically depressed mill-town in central Massachusetts. I am a New Englander at heart; educated in Vermont, Kristin (my spouse) and I have made our homes in New Haven, Connecticut and greater Boston.

I grew up in a typical, broad-church Parish at Christ Church, Episcopal in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. As a missionary in L'Eglise Episcopale d'Haiti 1983-1984 I learned how the Church ministers with poor and marginalized people. For the last two decades I have served as a parish priest at St. James's (yes, it's James's with "s's"), an economically challenged, diverse, and dynamic inner city congregation in Cambridge, Massachusetts. As Professor of Mission and World Christianity at the Episcopal Divinity School since 1989, I have traveled the world teaching and advocating for God's mission of restoration and reconciliation.

My wife Kristin, our three young adult children Luke, Timothy, and Joanna, and our dog Lily show me over and over the incredible gift of the love of God in Christ. My frinds and ministry colleagues continually call me to a deeper understanding of what the Holy Spirit is up to in the world today.

Treasurers Workshop

The Treasurers Workshop was held Saturday, November 21, 2009 from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
at the Diocesan House, 1335 Asylum Avenue, Hartford. It was free but attendees had to bring their bag lunches; beverages were provided. The workshop was for treasurers, assistant treasurers, financial secretaries, business managers, wardens, clergy and bookkeepers. The registration was limited to the first fifty applicants and there could not be more than two per parish.
Persons interested could either telephone 860-233-4481 or go to the Dioceses homepage (http://www.ctdiocese.org) for more information.

Diocesan Day of Repentance

Bishop Andrew D. Smith sent a document to the clergy and wardens of the parishes of the Diocese of Connecticut regarding the Diocesan Day of Awareness and the Diocesan Day of Repentance. The Day of Repentance was held Saturday, November 7, 2009 at Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford. The morning session began at 9:00 a.m. (coffee at 8:00 a.m.). The Service of Repentance began at 1:00 p.m. , with a reception to follow. The number that was called for more information was 860-233-4481. It was sponsored by the Anti-racism Committee. See the July 2009 blog for excerpt of Bishop Smith's document.