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All Saints' Memorial Church 674 Westminster Street Providence, RI 02903 December 13, 2018 e-parish Messenger Come and worship Rejoice in fellowship Love and serve the Lord! LINKS All Saints' Memorial Church Website Diocese of RI Website The Episcopal Church Website + + + + + + Click link above to share this email. + + + + + + The Rev. Dr. Julianne Hanavan Vestry Members Senior Warden Prayers for the third and fourth weeks of Advent* III. Come, O Holy One, breaker of chains and the One who renews life! Open our eyes to your presence in all the earth. Stir us to proclaim gladly the signs of your love: the liberation of those oppressed, the healing of those frail and broken, springs of water in all the parched places, and Jesus Christ risen and alive, through whom we pray. Amen. IV. Come, O Holy One, as the beloved child, Emmanuel! Soften our hearts and open our arms for your coming that we may make this a place worthy and warm, kindly and safe for all your children, in the name of Jesus, Amen. *Written by the Rev. Jennifer Phillips +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ UPCOMING ALL SAINTS' MEETINGS/EVENTS December 15: A Celebration of the Life of Reverend Judy Mitchell, 10:00 a.m. at All Saints' December 16: Deadline to return gifts for Angel Tree families and Christmas cookies for City Meal Site Christmas dinner

Monika Kraemer Junior Warden Dan Mechnig Treasurer Becky Silliman Clerk Anne Tait Finance Chair Robert Wells Members Maryann Darbeh April Donahower Musa Goll Bill McBorrough Charles Smith December 16: December 16: form December 18: Advent Bible/Book Club Deadline to turn in Christmas Altar flowers 2019 pledge returned to church December 19: Open Church with Noon Eucharist, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. December 23: Crossroads Last day to turn in white socks for December 24: Christmas Eve Service, 6:30 p.m Christmas music, 7:00 p.m. Eucharist December 25: Christmas Day Service, 10:00 a.m. December 30: Service of Lessons and Carols and Holy Eucharist, 9:30 a.m. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ PRAYERS Those for whom prayers have been asked: We pray for Derek Badio, Marie Baylis, Trish Blake, Harriet Choi, Madhia Cooper, Paul Cummings, Florence Depatie, Rick Edwards, Anthony Eke, Rosetta Evans, Margaret Flynn, Dorothea Evans Gordon, Jim Greene, Claire Hanavan, Carolyn Hirsch, Barbara K., Jeffry Knapton, Katie Lawton, Margaret Mirin, Elizabeth Pacek, Richard Rebello, Tomasina Sinnott, Cecelia Sirleaf, Eric T., Frances Tait, Mary Tryforos, Teddy Zeekeh, April Beth, Renée, Leith, Maryjane and Kristen. Celebrating their birthdays this week: Sara Wilson, Sarah McBorrough and Ryan Mott Remember those who work for peace and members of our armed forces, especially Raymond Tanguay and Matthew Degree. ********************************************************** ADVENT BIBLE/ BOOK GROUP December 16

About the book: Congregations are often uninspired by the emphasis on Old Testament themes during Advent and too "over" Christmas by December 26 to pay much attention to the gospel stories that follow Jesus' birth. Walking Backwards to Christmas starts at the end of the story, with Jesus' presentation to Anna and Simeon at the temple, and moves backwards through Herod's slaughter of the innocents, the wise men's visit, Jesus' birth in a stable, Mary's pregnancy, and finally to the much-earlier hopes and dreams of Isaiah and Moses. Telling the Christmas story through the eyes of both famous figures like King Herod and imagined characters like the innkeeper's wife, Stephen Cottrell invites readers to experience Jesus' birth anew, with greater appreciation of the dark themes and ancient figures relevant to the Advent story. CHRISTMAS ALTAR FLOWERS Christmas is the perfect time to honor the memory of a loved one or give thanksgiving with flowers on the altar. Forms can be found in Rose Hall, or call the office (401-751-1747) to have one emailed or mailed to you. Please return the form and payment to the parish office by Sunday, December 16. +++++++++++++++ 2019 PLEDGES If you have already turned in your pledge envelope, thank you very much for supporting All Saints'. If you haven't turned it in yet, please do so by December 18. We are planning to distribute 2019 pledge envelopes at the Christmas Eve service. There are extra envelopes at the church, or please call Kathy at the parish office (401-751-1747) to have one mailed to you. Thank you again for your generosity.

ANGEL TREE The Angel Tree is now in place in Rose Hall. The Angel Tree provides an opportunity for people to buy Christmas gifts for members of needy families. The Angel Tree is decorated with tags. Each tag represents a requested gift for a particular person. The front of the tag indicates the family number. The back of the tag indicates the sex and age of the gift recipient and the desired gift. Please write the family number, sex and age of the recipient, desired gift, your name and your telephone number on the form placed on the lectern adjacent to the Angel Tree. Take the tag with you. After the gift is purchased, it should be appropriately wrapped. The wrapped gift should have the tag attached securely but in a manner that allows the removal of the tag without damaging the gift wrapping. Wrapped gifts should be returned to Rose Hall on Sunday, December 16 and should be placed in the designated area near the Angel Tree. If you have any questions, please contact Gloria Perry. +++++++++++++++ CHRISTMAS COOKIES FOR THE CITY MEAL SITE All Saints' Memorial will be providing Christmas cookies for the City Meal Site's December 18 dinner. We would like to give each person present a bag of six cookies. For an assumed 200 recipients we would need 1,200 cookies. The cookies should be durable and have a diameter that does not exceed three inches. Home-baked cookies are preferred; commercially baked cookies are acceptable. The cookies should not contain nuts. Volunteers will be asked to sign up to provide multiples of a dozen cookies. The cookies in tied bags with six cookies in each bag should be turned in on December 16. KNITTING, CROCHETING

The knitting and crocheting group meets every other Tuesday at 6 p.m. This group is open to anyone in the parish. You are welcome to come as often as you can and you are welcome to bring a friend. Next meeting is Tuesday, January 8, 2019 SOCKS FOR CROSSROADS We are collecting new white socks for Crossroads Rhode Island during Advent. December 23 is the last day to donate. You may leave the socks in the decorated container outside the second floor southeast entrance door to the church. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CHAMPLIN GRANT TO BE AWARDED We are pleased and grateful to announce that the Champlin Foundation will be awarding All Saints' a grant for $50,000 to repair and restore the six clerestory windows above the altar as well as the window in the Lyte Room. These windows will also have new protective coverings installed, which will enhance lighting and reduce air leaks. The work will be planned for the spring. FOOD COLLECTION Each week All Saints' collects food to be distributed monthly to food pantries in our area. You are asked, as you are able, to bring one item on the monthly list each Sunday.

December, canned vegetables January, canned pasta As always, thank you for your generosity. PARKING LOT AVAILABLE ON SUNDAYS The parking lot adjacent to the church lot is once again available for additional parking, during Sunday services only. If you are the last car leaving the lot, please lock the gate after you leave. Thank you. SCRIPTURE READINGS AND MINISTRY SCHEDULES December 16, 2018 First Reading: Zephaniah 3:14-20; Fatima Freeman Second Reading: Philippians 4:4-7; Roma Taitwood Prayers: Ann Marie Nagle Gospel: Luke 3:7-18 Chalice: Dan Mechnig Greeters/ Ushers: Marsha Mott, Janelle Evans and Selena Evans Altar Duty: Cecilia Bernardo and Paul Connors Coffee Hour Team: Trish Blake and Gloria Perry December 23, 2018 First Reading: Micah 5:2-5a; Monika Kraemer Second Reading: Hebrews 10:5-10; Willcia McBorrough Prayers: April Donahower Gospel: Luke 1:39-55 Chalice: Agnes Fox Greeters/ Ushers: Marsha Mott and Maryann Darbeh

Altar Duty: Gloria Perry, Patricia Fahnbulleh and Trish Blake Coffee Hour Team: Belinda Johnson and Wilmar Jennings NEXT E-PARISH MESSENGER The next edition of the e-messenger will be emailed on December 20. The deadline to submit information and articles for this edition is Tuesday, December 18. Please submit any articles/info you may have to Kathy at asmcri@verizon.net. Contact Information: Email Address: asmcri@verizon.net Telephone: 401-751-1747 The Rev. Dr. Julianne Hanavan: revjulhan@gmail.com Kathy Mechnig: asmcri@verizon.net Parish Administrator Website: allsaintsmemorial.org