E-Newsletter January 4-10, 2019

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E-Newsletter January 4-10, 2019 Prayer List Please remember those on the Prayer List when you pray. Click link for the list of prayer requests. January 4-Feed My Lambs Work Party: Parish Hall: 9am 5-Feed My Lambs: St. Luke's: 7am 5-Twelfth Night Party: St. Thomas: 4pm 6-Holy Eucharist: Sanctuary: 8am & 10:15am 8-Finance Committee Mtg: Fireside Rm: 7pm Link to Scripture readings Preparing for Sunday 9-Stephen Ministry Training: Fireside: 6:30pm 10-Holy Eucharist/Healing Service: Chapel: 10am 10-Bible Study: Fireside Room: 11am 10-Men's Fellowship: Fireside Room: 7pm 13-Holy Eucharist: Sanctuary: 8am & 10:15am The Epiphany 15-Centering Prayer: Sanctuary: 6:30pm 16-ECW Meeting: Conference Room: 10am

Click link to read the Sunday Bulletin. 16-Vestry Meeting: Fireside Room: 7pm 17-Holy Eucharist/Healing Service: Chapel: 10am 17-Bible Study: Fireside Room: 11am Sermons Click here for an Archive of Sermons CALENDAR Click here for Parish Calendar 19-B&G Work Party: Church Grounds: 9am 20-Holy Eucharist: Sanctuary: 8am & 10:15am 20-3rd Sunday Breakfast: Parish Hall: 9am 20-Music at 4: Three Organist Friends: 4pm 20-Music at 4 Reception: Parish Hall: 5pm 23-Stephen Ministry Training: Fireside: 6:30pm Monthly Service Schedules 24-Holy Eucharist/Healing Service: Chapel: 10am 24-Bible Study: Fireside Room: 11am 27-Holy Eucharist: Sanctuary: 8am & 10:15am 31-Holy Eucharist/Healing Service: Chapel: 10am 31-Bible Study: Fireside Room: 11am Party Like It's 1619: Click on the link below... LEM/Lector Schedule As you all know, Christmas is a season, rather than a day. Celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas has a long and rich heritage, and part of that heritage is a big party on Twelfth Night, the night before the Epiphany. Since Twelfth Night falls on a Saturday this year, we're going to party like it's 1619! St. Gregory's and St. Thomas of Canterbury are banding together to host the Twelfth Night Party, to be held at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church on Saturday, January 5, 2019, from 4:00 to 7:00 PM (possibly later, depending on how much fun we

have). There will be music, good silly games, food - including the traditional Kings' Cake - and an abundance of Christmas cheer. This is a great time to invite friends and neighbors to have one last fling before the holidays are over. Office Volunteer: We are in desperate need of someone to staff the Parish Office on the second Friday of each month, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Fantastic pay and excellent benefits! Please see Kevin Wood or Father Michael if interested. October's 3rd Sunday Breakfast: January's 3rd Sunday Breakfast will take place on Sunday, January 20th. Men's Fellowship is hosting. Please join us in the Parish Hall at 9:00 AM for a wonderful time of fellowship and great food. Annual Reports: With the New Year rapidly approaching, it's time to start thinking about our Parish Annual Meeting, scheduled for Sunday, February 10th (more to come on that). In preparation for the Annual Meeting, we will need to produce the Annual Report. All persons responsible for a ministry program in the Parish (you know who you are), should submit written reports of the year's activities to the Parish Office no later than Wednesday, January 23rd. Reports need to be in Word or Word-compatible format and emailed to Kevin at info@stgregoryschurch.com. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Pledge Campaign Thanks: To date we have received 93 pledges representing $246,642. We are confident we will reach our stewardship goal of $280,153 from 110 members. If you have not submitted your 2019 pledge, prayerfully consider your pledge amount and place your pledge card in the offering plate today. Additional pledge cards can be obtained in the narthex or in the parish office. Only

those who pledge and indicate on their pledge card that they would like envelopes will receive them for 2019. Feed My Lambs: Calling All Shoppers! The favorite soup of the folks we serve at St. Luke's is the Bear Creek Soup Broccoli Cheddar. We can't get it at our usual stores, Smart & Final or Big Lots, so we are hoping you all can help out. Please bring any you may find to church on Sundays or to the church office. Thanks so much for your generous support of Feed My Lambs. In Case of Emergency... In Case of Emergency... Notify Your Priest! In the event of a pastoral emergency (i.e., hospital stay, illness, being homebound), please notify Fr. Michael or the Parish Office. You can call the Parish Office at 562-420-1311. If no one answers, dial 302 for Fr. Michael's extension and leave a message on his voicemail. Or you can call Fr. Michael directly on his cell phone at 909-373-6478. And PLEASE, no excuses about not wanting to bother me. That's why I'm here - for YOU Diocesan Convention Delegates: The Diocese of Los Angeles holds its annual convention in the middle of November. Each parish is represented by its clergy and lay delegates. We are entitled to four delegates - one to be selected by the Vestry from among its members, and three to be elected at the Annual Meeting. If you are interested in representing us at the Diocesan Convention on Friday, November 15 and Saturday, November 16, 2019 at the Riverside Convention Center, please notify the Parish Office. If you have any questions, see Fr. Michael. Annual Meeting: The Parish Annual Meeting will be held on Sunday, February 10th. That morning, we will have one worship service at 9:00. This year, we will perform the mandated

business of the Annual Meeting within the context of our worship service, recognizing that the work we do in this place is sacred work. Following our worship/meeting, we will have a potluck lunch. St. Gregory's Financial Summary: YTD Budget YTD Actual Difference Income $270,565 $281,622 $11,057 Expenses $276,723 $272,241 $4,483-6,158 $9,381 St. Gregory's finances throughout November continue to be positive. The continued support of the congregation has put us ahead of our annual income goal going into the Christmas Season. Please be sure you are current with your pledge, and if possible please consider increasing your support. Through November we are at or below budget for most expenses categories, with the exception of some larger than expected maintenance items this year and an increase in utility costs. We want to thank everyone for their continued support and should you have any questions please contact Dave DeMent, Finance Chairman or Bob McRae, Treasurer. On-line Donations: You can now make donations to St. Gregory's on-line. Just visit our website (www.stgregoryschurch.com) and click on the "Donate" button on the menu bar. You can pay your pledge, make donations to specific funds (Food Bank/Feed My Lambs, Rector's Discretionary Fund, and more). You can set up one-time payments or recurring payments. You can do it all from the comfort of your home computer or cell phone. And it is completely safe and secure!

St. Gregory's Food Bank Our monthly Food Bank distribution takes place the first Wednesday of every month. This ministry helps us help our neighbors by providing a supplemental source of groceries. We CANNOT do this without your generosity. Your kindness is greatly appreciated! We have plenty of canned vegetables and soups, so... Please consider donating the following: 1 lb Bagged Rice or Pinto Beans 16oz Canned Pasta Sauce Dry Cereal Peanut Butter This month we served 39 people! Pastoral Care Note When you are ill and not able to attend services at church, Clergy would like to know. They will visit you at your home or in the hospital. They will bring Holy Communion and the love of the congregation as well as prayers to your bedside. Please contact the parish office, 562 420 1311.

REGULAR WORSHIP SCHEDULE: SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. Holy Eucharist Rite II 9:00 A.M. Sunday School Grades 9-12 (High School young adults) 10:00 A.M. Sunday School Grades K-1 Grades 2-5 Grades 6-8 10:15 A.M. Holy Eucharist Rite II 8:00 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. - Nursery care Please join us in Francis Hall, after each service, for refreshments and conversation. Volunteers needed for refreshments, set-up, and serving. Interested? Please see Lurlie Edgecomb. THURSDAY 10:00 A.M. Holy Eucharist Rite II and Healing Service CENTERING PRAYER 6:30 P.M. in the Sanctuary First and Third Tuesday of the Month

If you would like to receive our weekly e-newsletter, email your request to info@stgregoryschurch.com www.stgregoryschurch.com Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/stgregoryslongbeach/ Parish Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 1pm (562) 420-1311