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St. Paul s Episcopal Church 31 Rider Avenue Patchogue, New York 11772 ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED Bulk Rate US Postage Paid Permit No. 00000 Mailing Address Street Number and Name City, State 98765-4321 Vestry Wardens: Conni Still and Cathie Pliszak Mary Dykman,, Scott Harris, Ronnie MacDonald,, Maurine Jacobs, Barbara Ruest, Laura Cooley, Barbara Greco, Nancy Western, Teresa Julian Clerk: Laura Cooley Treasurer: Barbara Lapinski; Editor: Conni Still Parish Office Phone: 631-475-3078 Thrift Shop Phone: 631-307-9154 Email: www.stpaulspatchogue.org Office Hours: Tuesday Friday, 9:30 AM- 1:00 PM Office Closed on Mondays Rector: the Rev. Elisabeth E. Tunney Parish Administrator: Ronny Pliszak Parish Ministers: All the People of St.Paul s.

A Word from Mother Liz As we move through Advent I encourage you to nourish the spirit of hope and faith that is already inside of you. Use the daily office, use Forward Day-by Day, or read the accounts of Jesus birth in the gospels of Luke 1:1-2:20 and Matthew 1:1-1:25 to help you pray and meditate on the miracle that we await. The heart and soul of this parish was on display this past month as we did God s work together as a community. Thanks to your generosity and the generosity of many of the businesses and organizations and private individuals who supported us we were able to give out 94 Thanksgiving Dinners. Yes, that s the most we have ever done and it s a sobering reflection on the amount of need in our community and how we are actively engaged in meeting those needs. The same day we handed out the Thanksgiving dinners we hosted Patchogue s Interfaith Thanksgiving Service followed by a reception. Many of you came to the service and helped provide what was needed for the reception. It was a great success. The church looked lovely, and our hospitality was appreciated. One of my clergy colleague said we gave the best party! In a year of division and distrust across the public arena this event was a reminder of what it means to live life as part of a larger community. In the midst of sadness and grief we came together to support Geppie and Judy Celauro as they mourned the loss of their son Matthew. We had a full church and much preparation was needed to get ready for his funeral, everything from picking up trash to preparing for the service itself, to handling the parking, and greeting and seating those who came to pay their respects. Together we are the Body of Christ sharing our love for each other. In your compassion you have begun to respond with donations to the personal loss suffered by our longtime crossing guard Ronnie whose house burned down. I am pleased that you are willing to support someone who has served this community for so many years. This year s Christmas Fair was a great success and 1

reflects the importance of working together for our common benefit. Many hands created attractive baskets as well as offerings of baked goods. There was work in the kitchen, in selling tickets, in setting up the hall and classrooms, and generally being present to make sure things ran well. And finally, recognizing that we are more than just a church in the village of Patchogue, you have begun to contribute toys for the children of St. John s Hospital in Far Rockaway. St. John s is the last remaining hospital in Far Rockaway, once upon a time there were three so that the residents depend on St. John s and our bishop is determined to keep it open. The other challenge is that most of its patients are on Medicaid so we know what we are supporting children in need. Generosity, hospitality, reconciliation, love, compassion, ministry, and plain hard work. It was all there, all thanks to you. Vestry Highlights The church furnaces have been cleaned and pronounced in good health keep your fingers crossed! Mother Liz is cancelling the 5:00pm Saturday service; average attendance was 3 and after 3 years no one from outside the parish had ever attended The vestry approved a new housing resolution for Mother Liz. Stewardship Committee Our faith community seeking to do God s work. I have been thinking for several days in preparation for writing this column for the newsletter. I looked at some prayers in the Book of Common Prayer for just the right one but put it all aside to work on the rest of the newsletter first. I am so glad I did. Since I am also the Face Book Administrator I try to capture the life of St. Paul s in photos and post them to our Face Book page. Other parishioners send me additional ones to cover the activities that show what is going on here. After I finished entering all the photos into the newsletter for the last few weeks I realized that my Stewardship column is done. Look at each of these photos to see Our 2

Faith Community Doing God s Work. I pray that we will all continue to come together during Advent to prepare for a Joyful and Holy Christmas. Conni Still for St. Paul s Stewardship Committee: Laura Cooley, Mary Dykman, Martin Minogue, Conni Still, Phyllis Voegeli Buildings and Grounds Work will begin on the floor in the parish hall on Tuesday, December 11 and will continue through Friday December 14. AA and the Food Pantry will need to be relocated until it is completed. We are grateful for the donation that is making this possible. Raise the Roof Thank you for your continued support for the Raise the Roof Campaign. It s not too late to begin to pledge, the work is ongoing, see Martin Minogue for a pledge card. Please include in your prayers this month: Those who are sick or in need: Craig Shaber,Dylan & Family, Ed Smith, Linda Bocca, Mike Marcy, Lilian Hemmert, Janis McEvoy, Nikki, Phyllis Trypuc, Martin Gunkel, Bill Whyland, Bruce Demler, Mary Lou Immel, Lillian Coulton, Emeka Azinge, Jaxson and Family, Barbara Ruest, Jeannine Cranor, Ken Cooley, Rose Purcell & Family, Anthony Raiona, Shirley Bleecher, Conni Still, Those who are serving in the armed forces and their families: Samantha Schwartz, Nicolas LoRusso Thanksgivings and Acknowledgments So Many people were involved in so many activities that I couldn t quite keep track: Diane Butler, Judy Celauro, Laura Cooley, Jeannine Cranor, Nancy Fava, Barbara and Michael Greco, Mary Dykman, Rita Hihn, Teresa 3

Julian, Dee Laffin, Alison Hansson, Scott Harris, Maurine Jacobs, Virginia Kemnitzer, Janice and Rob McEvoy, Martin and Sharon Minogue, Cynthia Navratil, Cathie Pliszak, Ronny Pliszak, Barbara Ruest, St. Claire s Guild, Donna Sievers, Diane Smith, Conni Still, Nancy Western, Everyone who donated food for the Thanksgiving baskets and anyone else I didn t mention The Departed Matthew Dale Celauro Thrift Shop As they always do, people of St. Paul s have responded to our call for help. We want to thank Ike Azinga, Barbara Greco,and Ronnie MacDonald who have all donated several hours of volunteer work. These good souls have promised to become regular volunteers as well. However, going forward, we still need people who can consistently come on a regular basis and who are willing to handle cash. Also at some future point of time we are hoping to put together a team of able-bodied people who can lift and move heavy things. This would be for a one day project of reorganizing our work room. God will Bless us with Willing Hands. St. Clare s Guild As of the beginning of February we changed our meeting time from Tuesday evening to Friday afternoon at 2:30 to accommodate those members of the guild who can no longer travel at night. We hope that more people will join our friendly and productive group. Volunteers are needed to host the coffee hours after the 8 and 10 o clock services. Sharon Minogue will give you all the instruction on how to make delicious coffee and where all the equipment is kept, and the goodies are up to your imagination and baking or shopping skills! Best of all you can be reimbursed for your purchases. Please see Sharon to sign up. 4

SAVE THE DATES! Please join with us as we Celebrate the Birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Monday December 24: Christmas Eve 5:30 Family Service with Music and Pageant 10:00 Holy Eucharist with Music Tuesday December 25: Christmas Day 9:00 Holy Eucharist with Music 8:00 Morning Prayer 10:00 Lessons and Carols Sunday January 6, 2019 Feast of the Epiphany 8:00 Holy Eucharist 10:00 Holy Eucharist with Music Following the service we will celebrate the Feast of the Three Kings! As they brought gifts to an unknown child please bring a baby gift to benefit the Mercy Center Ministries. Editor s by Unknown Note: Conni Still Author is licensed Boy: Mom, how high under can you count? Mom: I don t know, how high can you count? Boy: 4,752. Mom: Why did you stop there? Boy: The sermon was over! (from a public Joke list) pfft! (from the rector) Mother Liz uses Godly Play to demonstrate the church year, beginning with Advent Sunday December 30: 5

Interfaith Thanksgiving Service 2018 Pastor Kevin O Hara models his fancy turkey hat! Lighting the first candle of the Advent Wreath 6

Mother Elisabeth Tunney, Rev. Chuck Ferrara, member of Temple Beth El, Mayor Paul Pontieri, member of Temple Beth El, Father Steven Hannafin Reception where congregations were getting to know each other Barbara Greco and her sea shell display 7

Thrift Shop Crew, Scott, Donna, Diane, Teri, Jeannine, & Ginny Diane s Arts and Crafts Kitchen Crew, Sharon, Cathie, Theresa Diane Butler, Judy Celauro, and the man with a van full of turkeys! 8

Parish volunteers assembled the Thanksgiving bags. Cub Scout Troop 177 Food Panty Volunteers Cub Scout Troop 177 did a great job raking The leaves. Thank you everyone! Ninety four bags of food were distributed by our food pantry. 9

Nancy Western, Phyllis Voegeli, and Michael Daly at Diocesan Convention 10