Wednesday, May 4, 2016

LITURGY OF THE WORD






                                                                                                            



   




Sunday, May 29, 2016: Second Sunday After Pentecost
Invitatory and Psalter, Page 80, BCP
Jubilate, Psalm 100, Page 82, BCP
Psalm 96:1-9, Page 725, BCP
First Lesson: 1 Kings (8:22-23, 41-43)
Song of Mary Page 91, BCP
Second Lesson: Paul's Epistle (Galatians 1:11-24
Song of Simeon Page 93, BCP
The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ According to Luke (7:1-10)
Sermon by Ann Perrott

Sunday, May 22, 2016: Trinity Sunday
First Lesson: Proverbs (8:1-4, 22-31)
Psalm 8, Page 592, BCP
Second Lesson: Paul's Epistle (Romans 5:1-5)
The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ According To John (16;12-15)
Sermon by The Rev. Tracy Johnson Russell

Sunday May 15, 2016: Day of Pentecost
First Lesson: Acts (2:1-21)
Psalm 104:25-35,37 Page 736, BCP
Second Lesson: Paul's Epistle (Romans 8:14-17)
The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ According to John (14:8-17,[25-27])
Sermon by The Rev. Tracy Johnson Russell

Sunday, May 8, 2016: Seventh Sunday After Ascension
First lesson: Acts(16:16-34)
Psalm 97, Page 729, BCP
Second Lesson: Revelation (22:12-14, 16-17)
The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ According to John (17:20-26)
Sermon by Kacei Conyers
   

Sunday, May 1, 2016: Sixth Sunday After Ascension
First lesson: Acts (16:9-15)
Psalm 67, Page 675, BCP
Second Lesson: Revelation (21:10, 22-22:5)
The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ According to John (14:23-29)
Sermon by the Rev. Tracy Johnson Russell

   

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

NEWS AND EVENT










Sermons Of The Rev. Tracy Johnson Russell
To hear the sermons of The Rev. Johnson Russell CLICK HERE
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
St. Monica's Day
On Sunday, May 1, 2016 we celebrated the 112th anniversary of St. Monica's Day Episcopal Church.
Members gave their gifts of thanksgiving to the Endowment Fund. 
Walk Against Hunger
Thanks to you for your support of the Foodshare's 33rd Annual Walk Against Hunger that was held Sunday, May 1, 2016.
Horace V. Davidson Scholarship
Horace V. Davidson Scholarships applications are available in the Narthex. the deadline for first time applicants is May 15, 2016. The deadline for continuing students is June 1, 2016. Applications must be completed and submitted on or before the deadline date.
A Note From Our Priest
On Sunday, May 22, 2016, Rev. Tracy lead a conversation Race and Gender In the Episcopal Church at St. James Episcopal Parish, Farmington. 
Daughters of the King Quiet Day
The Quiet Day was held Saturday, May 14, 2016 at the Church of the Good Shepherd. 
Summer Hours
Summer hours will begin Sunday, June 5 through Sunday, September 11, 2016. There will be on service at 9:30 a.m.
Thanks From Aaron Alleyne and Hyacinth Tate-Allene
We want to thank all of our St. Monica's family, especially those who cam to Aaron's aid after he became ill last Sunday. Special thanks to Donna ricketts, Pat David, Walter Benjamin and Marie Harvey for their assistance. Thanks also for all the phone calls and prayers.
Birthdays And Anniversaries In May
Happy Birthday to Constance King and Lennox Miller 1st; Dominique Dupuy 2nd; Gregory Dupuy 3rd; Kathleen Register and Dennis Williams, Jr. 5th; Gregory Hurdle 7th; Andre Barnaby 9th; Patricia Bell 10th; Kaya Walton 11th; Eva Anderson 14th; PercyNelson 17th; Lurlene Williams 18th; Lloyd Wimbish 19; Glendowlyn Hall 20th; Olive James, Marvin Jones and Elijah Elliott 29th; Terry Brown, sonora Dupuy and Beverlye Watkins 31st.
Happy Anniversary to:Winston and Winsome Barnaby; Dermoth and Nora Brown; Verna Ferguson.
In Memory for May
In Memory Of: Henry Allen and Walker Matthews 2nd; James McMillan and Garnet Garnes Pilgrim 3rd; Joseph Pilgrim, Norman Martin, Ernest Tripp and Blanch Campbell 6th; Lynda Sealy 7th; Doris Redmond and Catherine Morehead 7th; Theron Robinson 8th; Margaret Alexander and Patricia Hurdle 11th; Rose Baisen and Christina Lang 12th; Ciela Calvert and Sebert Goldenblum 14th; Carrie Pilgrim, Maxine Hilburn, Julian Price, Grace Mitchell, Mathilde Stevenson and Leveta Watson  16th; William Skeete, Hattie Howie, Frank Robinson and Rudolph Clark 18th; Janice Binion 20th; Irma Reid 25th; Benjamin Taylor, Charlotte Gilmore and Victor Lambert 26th; Pearci Bastiany, Dora Hicks and Leonmijlar 27th; Patricia Gouch 30th; Edith White 31st.
From The Vestry
The first twenty minutes of each meeting is allocated to members of the congregation who have concerns or suggestions. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. There is no meeting in August.
Cyrus Aimey (Junior Warden), Winston Barnaby, Walter Benjamin (Senior Warden), Marie Brown-Harvey (Secretary), April Carter, Evelyn Green, David Hickmon, Stephanie Lightfoot, A. Bates Lyons, Joseph Noel, Evelyn Stewart, Terrie Thomas. Geraldine Williams.

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

Rector Emeritus
Canon Cyril Burke
Email
monicahartford@gmail.com



Monday, May 2, 2016

COMEDY CORNER












Jesus, Moses, and an elderly man were playing golf. Moses steps up to the tee and hits the ball. It goes sailing over the fairway and lands in the water trap. So Moses parts the water and chips onto the green.

Jesus steps up to the tee and hits the ball. It too goes sailing over the fairway and lands in the water trap. Jesus just walks on the water and chips the ball onto the tee.

Next, the old man steps up to the tee and hits the ball. It goes sailing over the fairway and heads for the water trap. But just before it lands in the water a fish jumps up and catches the ball in its mouth, then an eagle swoops down and grabs the fish in  its claws. The eagle flies over the green and is hit by a sudden bolt of lightning, dropping the fish. When the fish hits the ground, the ball pops out of its mouth and rolls in for a hole in one.

Jesus then turns to the old man and says, "Dad, if you don't stop showing off we won't bring you next time!"

              

Sunday, May 1, 2016

BOOK CORNER 
The Queen of the Night
by Alexander Chee

Being a trained classical singer who knows a great deal about the world of opera during the period in which this book takes place, I grabbed it as soon as I saw the TIMES review and found it fascinating. I am not sure, however, how much it would interest the general reader of historical fiction novels. The historical detail is exquisite, but the lengthy section in the middle about the Paris Commune needed tightening up (it detracted from the main thrust and mood of the plot) and the last few paragraphs were confusing, That being said, for anyone passionate about opera it is a must read.
                                      Review by Rebecca MacLeanon