Friday, July 19, 2013

LITURGY OF THE WORD AND WEEKLY READINGS







Sunday, July 28, 2013: Tenth Sunday After Pentecost
Fr. Davidson was away. 


8:00 a.m. Service:
Morning Prayer led by Jeremy Ifell

10:30 a.m. Service
The Rev. Annika Warren was the celebrant.
First Lesson: Hosea (1:2-10)
Psalm 85, Page 708, BCP
Second Lesson: Paul's Epistle (Colossians 2:6-15 [16-19]
The Holy Gospel Of Our Lord Jesus Christ According To Luke (11:1-13)
Suggested Readings for The Week
Monday Acts 15:36-16:5; Tuesday Acts 16:6-15; Wednesday Acts 16:16-24; Thursday Acts 16:25-40; Friday Acts 17:1-15; Saturday Acts 17:16-34.

Sunday, July 21, 2013: Ninth Sunday After Pentecost
Fr. Davidson was away.

8:00 a.m. Service:
Morning Prayer led by Stephanie Lightfoot.

10:30 a.m. Service: 
The Rev. Annika Warren was the celebrant.
First Lesson: Amos (8:1-12)
Psalm 52, Page 657, BCP
Second Lesson: Paul's Epistle (Colossians 1:15-28)
The Holy gospel Of Our Lord Jesus Christ According To Luke (10:38-42)
Suggested Readings For The Week
Monday Acts 13:44-52; Tuesday Acts 14:1-18; Wednesday Acts 14:19-28; Thursday Acts 15:1-11; Friday Acts 15:12-21; Saturday Acts 15:22-35.

Sunday, July 14, 2014: Eighth Sunday After Pentecost
Fr. Davidson was away. Bishop Clarence Coleridge was the celebrant.
First Lesson: Amos (7:7-17)
Psalm 82, Page 705, BCP
Second Lesson: Paul's Epistle (Colossians 1:1-14)
The Holy Gospel Of Our Lord Jesus Christ According To Luke (10:25-37)
Suggested Readings For The Week
Monday Acts 11:19-30; Tuesday Acts 12:1-17; Wednesday Acts 12:18-25; Thursday Acts 13:1-12; Friday Acts 13:13-25; Acts 13:26-43.

Sunday, July 7, 2013: Seventh Sunday After Pentecost
Fr. Davidson was away. Bishop Clarence Coleridge was the celebrant.
First Lesson: 2 Kings (5:1-14)
Psalm 30, Page 621, BCP
Second Lesson: Paul's Epistle (Galatians 6:7-16)
The Holy Gospel Of Our Lord Jesus Christ According To Luke (10:1-11, 16-20)
Suggested Readings For The Week
Monday Acts 9:19b-31; Tuesday Acts 9:32-43; Wednesday Acts 10:1-16; Thursday Acts 10:17-33; Friday Acts 10:34-48; Friday Acts 34-48; Saturday Acts 11:1-18.

NEWS AND EVENTS











From The Desk Of The Rector
I am hoping that we will be prepared to try on something new. Remember that in so doing we give ourselves a chance to see what might work in our parish as we discern what God is calling us to do in mission. 

In Exodus 18:13-26 we read what some call the Jethro principle. Moses is advised by his father in law Jethro to share the responsibility of taking care of God's people. Your vestry will be using this principle as we manage the affairs of our church which will involve inviting you to help us to do the same. I have therefore appointed three committees. The Finance and Budget committee will have  responsibility for the management of the financial affairs of the Parish. The Stewardship Committee will be responsible for planning, implementing and evaluating a year-round stewardship program for the entire Parish. The Special Projects/Events Committee will be responsible for coordinating all the special events that involve the raising of monies for specific things. This committee will be responsible for the Gift Day, necessary projects, for instance our need for a shed and dividing wall and our continued wish to build a sanctuary depending on what the Feasibility Committee reports. I means that we will no longer have a Fund Raising Committee; some members of that committee will become members of this new committee. We ask that you commit to prayer these committees and others that will be appointed sooner than later.

Fr. Davidson On Vacation
Fr. Davidson will be away on vacation beginning Friday, July 5, 2013. Due to budgetary constrains he will only take one third of his Sabbatical leave, which is one month as defined by the Letter of Agreement and his continuing Education time off. He will return on Sunday, September 15, 2013.

Please continue to pray for Fr. Davidson and Mrs. Davidson as they enjoy family and friends. 

St. Monica's Website
To visit St. Monica's website CLICK HERE.

Directions To St. Monica's
For driving directions to St. Monica's, 3575 Main Street, Hartford CLICK HERE

August Services
There will only be one service in August. It will begin at 9:30 a.m.

Annual Cookout
The Annual cookout will be on Sunday, July 21, 2013. It will begin at 1:30 p.m.

Food Pantry
Please continue to donate to the Ruth Small Food Pantry. Suggested items are canned or instant potatoes, canned meats (tuna, salmon, chicken(, canned sweet potatoes, soup, peanut butter,jelly and individual fruit cups. Thank you for your continued support.

Rescheduling Meetings
Fr. Davidson needs our cooperation if we wish to reschedule a meeting on Monday or Wednesday between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Fr. Davidson schedules interviews and pastoral counseling either before or after Prayer Meetings on Monday. He may also schedule interviews and pastoral counseling on Wednesday. He schedules events when there is no Bible Study. As a courtesy, please call Fr. Davidson to verify if he has anything schedule.

Activity Calendar
Weekly: 1) Mondays-Prayer meeting at 6:30 p.m. 2) Wednesday-Bible Study at 6:30 p.m.

Special Days (Weekly): 1) Wednesdays and Fridays-Food Pantry opens 10:00 a.m. to noon.
2) Every other Thursday-Pro's and Con's task Force at 6:30 p.m.

Special Says (Monthly): First Thursday-Stewardship committee at 6:30 p.m. 2) Second Thursday-Vestry Meeting 6:30 p.m. 3) Third Tuesday- Women of Valier 4) Third and fourth Saturday opens at 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. 5) First Saturday-Episcopal Church women (ECW) at 12:00 noon.

Birthday And Anniversary in July
Happy Birthday to: Leslyn Clark 10th; Coleen Wilson 11th; Vickena Webb 15th; Gloria marsele 16th; Benoni Asamoah 16th; Cisalle Harrell 20th; Jordan Jones 20th; Shirley Freeman and Courtney Haughton 22nd; Enid Cooke 24th; Euna Ferrell 24th; Clarence Tuning and Robert Lightfoot 25th; Carl Harrison 26th; Natalie Wimbish 27th; Melvin Johnson, Joyce Asiedu, Victoria Webb and Agnes Rose 30th; Hazel Weather 31st.

Happy Anniversary to: Robert and Patricia Nelson 7th; Clarence and Edwina Tuning 24th.

Condolences
We extend to the Hanlan family our sincere Christian sympathy as they mourn the death of Mr. Leslie Hanlan. Funeral arrangements are being made for Saturday, July 27, 2013. May he rest in peace.

In Memory for July

In Memory of: Robinson Avery, Sandra Davis, Norris Smith and Susie Murray 7th;  Mae Adams 8th; Barbara Mills and Samuel Ulette 9th; Linda Williams 10th; Jacklyn Charlotte 14th; Simon Williams 15th; William Taylor 16th; Kenneth Hastings 17th; Ruth McBean 18th; Leon Cornwall 19th; Keslake Bailey 19th; Margaret Porter 22nd; Richard Rhodes 24th; Rose Palmer 25th; Frederick Evans 26th; Alexander Campbell 27th; Harry Lee and Leslie Duncan 31st.

Food Pantry
Please continue to donate to the Ruth Small Food Pantry. Suggested items are canned or instant potatoes, canned meats (tuna, salmon, chicken(, canned sweet potatoes, soup, peanut butter,jelly and individual fruit cups. Thank you for your continued support.

Rescheduling Meetings
Fr. Davidson needs our cooperation if we wish to reschedule a meeting on Monday or Wednesday between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Fr. Davidson schedules interviews and pastoral counseling either before or after Prayer Meetings on Monday. He may also schedule interviews and pastoral counseling on Wednesday. He schedules events when there is no Bible Study. As a courtesy, please call Fr. Davidson to verify if he has anything schedule.

Activity Calendar
Weekly: 1) Mondays-Prayer meeting at 6:30 p.m. 2) Wednesday-Bible Study at 6:30 p.m.

Special Days (Weekly): 1) Wednesdays and Fridays-Food Pantry opens 10:00 a.m. to noon.
2) Every other Thursday-Pro's and Con's task Force at 6:30 p.m.

Special Says (Monthly): First Thursday-Stewardship committee at 6:30 p.m. 2) Second Thursday-Vestry Meeting 6:30 p.m. 3) Third Tuesday- Women of Valier 4) Third and fourth Saturday opens at 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. 5) First Saturday-Episcopal Church women (ECW) at 12:00 noon.


Clergy
The Rev. Charles Davidson

Vestry Members
Carol Anderson, Cyrus Aimey (Junior Warden), Veronica Airey-Wilson, Joyce Asiedu, Winston Barnaby, Walter Benjamin (Senior Warden), Marie Brown-Harvey (Secretary), Patricia David, Evelyn Green, David Hickmon, A. Bates Lyons, Joseph Noel, Evelyn Stewart, Terrie Thomas.

Music
Rochelle Holder - Youth Choir
Nathaniel Baker - Music Director/Organist

Rector Emeritus
Canon Cyril Burke

Email
monicahartford@gmail.com


  

ITEMS OF INTEREST                                                    
                  
The Bible
"The Bible is a whole library in one volume, and just as there are many ways to read a novel or a collection of short stories, there are countless ways to read the books of the Bible. You can start on page one and read straight through, from Genesis to Revelation. You can choose a particular author (Paul, for example) and read everything that author wrote. Or you an choose a certain book or part of a book-the book of Job perhaps, or the stories of Jesus' birth in Matthew and Luke-and start there. When you are reading the Bible on your own at home, you will want to try a variety of methods because each provides unique insights. Reading through the entire Gospel of Mark in on sitting, for example, will give you a compelling, broad-view of Jesus' ministry. Taking one of the parables Mark tells, or even a single saying of Jesus, and focusing on it-studying the meaning of the words, reading commentaries, praying the text, letting it sink in, and ruminating on it for some time-yields a different but equally fruitful understanding."

Source: Vickie K. Black and Peter W. Wenner, Welcome to the Bible (Harrisburg, PA: Morehouse Publishing 2007) pp. 75,76.


THE BOOK CORNER
Whole:Rethinking the Science of Nutrition
By T. Colin Campbell

I really enjoy the work of T Colin Campbell. In this book, Dr. Campbell pulls no punches. I appreciate his honesty and his desire to share with the public all the political hurdles that get in the way of telling people the simple truth: eat whole food plant-based  in order to maximize your health and prevent/reverse most chronic conditions. You would think that such a simple message would easily be spread but it's not the case. This book tells you why in great details. It's a great and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in plant-based nutrition.
                                      Review by David Fournier