St. Hugh News & Views Fathers Love Letter An Intimate message from God to You. Page 2 10 Myths White People believe about Racism. Pages 3-4 Stop by the Beautiful Altar Flower Chart on the wall as you come in the side door, to sign up for which week you would like to bring Altar Flowers! Thank You! Phone: 360-275-8450 Email: st.hugh.allyn@gmail.com Web Page: www.sthughchurch.org
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Ten myths white people believe about racism Continued Right click on the blue title below and click on open hyperlink to take you to the full article. Or go to https://www.christiancentury.org/article/critical-essay/ten-myths-white-peoplebelieve-about-racism Ten myths white people believe about racism Critical Essay It s not our problem. Education can fix it. Only extremists are racist. by Carolyn B. Helsel December 27, 2018 Tashi-Delek / Getty Images Predominantly white churches may be hesitant to. Submitted by Tia Hudson 4
Reminders!! The Bishop s Committee is open to everyone and is held the 2nd Thursday of the month at Noon. This month on January 10th! Jan 14th ECW Meeting 10:00 am coffee and Refreshments; 10:30 am Meeting starts Opioid Crisis Clinic Friday January 18th at 2pm Here at St Hugh! Mason County Officer Sperling to discuss: How to stay safe in church, on January 31st 9am at North Bay Lutheran Church Hours Of Operation: Mon-Thurs / 9am - 4pm Mail: PO Box 2052 Physical: 140 NE State Route 300 Belfair, Washington 98528 (360)-552-2303 Services that are provided: We collaborate with many outside entities as well as our in-house providers. Under the NM Resources umbrella of services we offer in-house access to: NMR Homeless Advocacy and Support Services Homeless support, clothing, pet food, hygiene items, camping supplies, and resources for utility assistance, emergency shelter, and more.. Housing Crisis Support Center CES Intake Specialist and Homebound Program Case Manager to assist with housing identification/rental assistance for the homeless & imminently homeless (prevention services) Conference Room and Office Space Available Short and Long-Term reasonable rates Work source Washington Connection Site Monday and Wednesday from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm Specialist to assist clients with job search and interview preparation Veteran/Disabled American Veteran Assistance Services Assistance filing VA claims, accessing Veteran Assistance Fund, securing housing, supplies/gear, transportation, and many other Veteran services Behavioral Health Resources Schedule intake through BHR in Shelton Turning Point Survivor Advocacy Northwest Children's Outreach (NCO) drop off and distribution site Children/Youth clothing and supplies Behavioral Health Organization Peninsula Credit Union Financial education & support Dr. Ruth Currah Individual & family counseling Adult/Young Adult Work Experience Program Assist young people aged 18-24 with gaining work experience and job skills 5
Be a Volunteer Kitsap Rescue ~ Ways we can help. Give a Gift-in-kind Most Urgent Needs: Deodorant - Razors - Men's Jeans 30-38 waist - Men's Shoes - all sizes -Men's Underwear - all sizes- Belts- men's sizes Clothing: Men s, Women s, and Children s clean and in good condition. ~Underwear and socks ~Men s Jean s sz 30-36 ~Shoes and boots ~Sweat shirts, Pants & hoodies ~Gloves Toiletries ~ Soap, Shampoo, Conditioner ~Toothbrushes & Toothpaste ~Mouthwash ~Razors, Deodorant ~Toilet Paper ~Combs & Brushes ~Small Kleenex Packets Outdoor Camping Gear ~Tents (1-2 Person) ~Tarps(8 X8 ) ~Sleeping Bags ~Blankets ~Propane Bottles ~Candles ~Batteries ~Flashlights/ Camp lights Contact Nancy Olsen 360-373-3428 nolsen@kitsaprescue.org WORSHIP NIGHTS Visit their website at to give a monetary gift https://www.kitsaprescue.org/ Turning Pointe Shelter Needs: Items Continuously Needed: Diapers in all sizes and wipes New underwear in ALL sizes New or slightly used socks Laundry Soap Special Requests: Small or Medium size TV Sets that can handle DVD and VCR s, so clients may watch in their room. VCR s are a big help as most of our video collection is in VHS format. Basic Needs: Garbage bags Blankets Dressers Kids Coats Gas Cards Brushes Razors Meat Twin sheets Towels Eating Utensils Clip out and take with you!
Regarding Office Hours There has been some confusion regarding what hours the office is open. The office hours are 11-3 Monday & Wednesday, with the exception of the 2nd Thursday of the month which is the BC Meeting. See high lighted hours on the calendar. Thank You January 1st is like a brand New 365 page book that you get to start all over! Write a great one! 7
Bob & Ardele, Denise & Harry, Jennifer & Bill, Ken, Danielle, Tammy and family, Kathy & Tab, Sharon, James & Chris, Nya, Oliver, Mark, George, Jim, Alice, Dalton, Bill & Dee, Mary Frances, Carl & Helen, Wes, Doug, Dillon, Dalton, Phil, Joanne, Luigi, bill, Emmie, Mavis For the poor, the neglected, & oppressed For all the victims of discord & violence For all those who have been affected by natural disasters For each member of this congregation and our community. For Chuck Huff as he continues through Postulancy working toward Ordination. We pray for churches on our Diocesan Prayer cycle and churches in the Episcopal Dioceses of Jerusalem and the Middle East. We pray for leaders of our Anglican communion for The Most Rev. Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, our Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, for our Diocesan Bishop Greg Rickel. For all our nation s leaders and those in service to our Country. For those who have died and the family and friends who mourn for: Shirley & Joyce Prayer List Names may be requested via email also and will be shown in the Prayer List for 30 days, then removed. They may be resubmitted for an additional 30 days. Thank you + + + Epiphany January 6th Isaiah 60:1-6 Psalm 72:1-7,10-14 Ephesians 3:1-12 Mathew 2:1-12 Epiphany 1 January 13th Isaiah 43:1-7 Psalm 29 Acts 8:14-17 Luke 3:15-17,21-22 Epiphany 2 January 20th Isaiah 62:1-5 Psalm 36:5-10 1 Corinthians 12:1-11 John 2:1-11 Epiphany 3 January 6th Nehemiah 8:1-3, 5-6, 8-10 Psalm 19 1 Corinthians 12:12-31a Luke 4:14-21 8
January Birthdays Susan Cribbs Robbin Dunn Sarah Seidel 3rd 18th 18th January Schedule Flowers Coffee Hour Lectors Jan 6th Epiphany Mel & Pat Peggy Barry Jan 13th Karen Patty & Sarah Brenda & Joe Jan 20th Connie & Roy Cliff & Sunny Jan 27th Connie & Roy 9
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Liturgy Meeting Food Sunday 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Youth Sunday Giving to Key Peninsula Back Pack Program ECW Meeting 10:00 Refresh 10:30 meeting 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Healing Sunday Trash P/U Trash P/U Recycle P/U Dee s Let Me Clean Dee s Let Me Clean Men s Fellowship 8:30-10am Men s Fellowship 8:30-10am Choir 10:30 BC Meeting 12:00 Choir 10:30 Choir 10:30 Opioid Crisis Meeting @2pm at St. Hugh 27 28 29 30 31 Peace Sunday Dee s Let Me Clean Choir 10:30 Church Safety Meeting @ 9 am at North Bay Lutheran Church Dee s Let Me Clean 10 Choir 10:30