Coming up this Week Sunday 1/10 In the morning: 8, 9, & 11 AM Services Baptism at 9AM Forum In the evening Real Love Group Confirmation Dinner Adult Bible Study Youth Tuesday 1/12 No Bible Study Wednesday 1/13 Morning Prayer Holy Eucharist : Friday 1/15 Men s Discussion Group 12noon The rector will be out of town Friday, January 15-Sunday January 17. Inside Parish Life 2 Adult Programs Children & Youth 3 4 Outreach 5 THIS WEEK IN MISSION AND MINISTRY Week of the 23rd Sunday after Pentecost / Friday January 8 2016 Friday, October 23rd, 2015 This Sunday is the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord! Monday, February 1, Blood Drive Sunday, February 7, For more information see the website at www.stclementscanton.org This Sunday we remember our baptisms and what it means to be a follower of Jesus. At 9AM Gabriel Yacoub will be baptized. His baptism blesses all of us. We all can recall the part we have to play in the Kingdom as we welcome it s newest member! Coming Up Later in January and February Sunday, January 17, Guest Preacher and Celebrant, The Rev. Hyvenson Joseph, (see p. 5) Sunday, January 24, Youth Sunday at 9AM African Team Ministries Sunday, January 31, Cathedral Bookstore African Team Ministries Bishop Wright s Visit: Baptism, Confirmation, Reception, and Reaffirmation Wednesday, February 10 Ash Wednesday, services at 9AM and 6:30PM Friday, February 12, 1st of our Lenten Fish Fry Events Office: 770-345-6722 stclements@stclementscanton.org Outreach: 678-493-8124 Church & Parish Hall, 2795 Ridge Rd. Office & Ministry Center, 2707 Ridge Rd. Mailing Address: PO Box 4156, Canton, GA, 30114 The Rev. Jamie Stutler, rector 770-324-2035 The Rev. Lucy A. Martinez, deacon 770-490-7257 frjamie@stclementscanton.org
Page 2 Parish Life New Bible Study focus for the Sunday Evening Adult group. All are invited to join us to study: The Dangerous Dozen: 12 Christian who Challenged the status quo but taught us to live like Jesus We are gearing up for the annual Lenten Fish Fry scheduled to begin the Friday after Ash Wednesday, February 12. Organizational meetings will be held in Davis Hall Wednesday, January 13 at 11AM and Wednesday, January 27 at 11AM For 2016, our monthly Lunch Bunch will meet on the second Thursday each month at various locations! Beginning: When: Thursday, January 14, 2016 Time: 12:30 pm Where: Marlow s Tavern, 881 Ridgewalk Pkwy., Suite 108, Woodstock, GA 30188, 770-726-3785. Details: Marlow s is between 5 Guys and Which Wich on the Parkway, NOT inside the outlet mall area. Confirmation Classes for Youth: All classes will run from 4-5 PM on Sunday afternoon. The projected dates are as follows: 5. January 10 6. January 24 7. January 31 Please advise if any of these dates cause a hardship. The class will use at least three texts: 1. The Holy Bible 2. The Book of Common Prayer 3. My Faith, My Life by Jenifer Gamber ($10- $15 on Amazon. The class will follow this text. Confirmation/ Reception Classes for Adults will be scheduled accordingly and will make use of the adult version of the Jenifer Gamber text, Your Faith, Your Life.
Adult Programs Sunday Night Adult Bible Study 6-7pm All are invited to join us to study: The Dangerous Dozen: 12 Christian who Challenged the status quo but taught us to live like Jesus The Book Club - 2nd Mon. at 1:30pm The book club selections for the next three months are: January: THE ART FORGER, B.A. Shapiro February: AT THE WATER S EDGE, Sara Gruen March: THE GIRL YOU LEFT BE- HIND, Jo Jo Moyes Page 3 All are welcome and encouraged to come to the adult forum but especially those who might be considering formally reaffirming their faith during the bishop s visit on February 7th. Tuesday Morning Rector s Bible Study 10:30 AM Bible Study will take a break until Tuesday, January 19. Real Love Group Sunday s at 4PM in Davis The next few sundays we will be talking about how we can do a better job feeling love and getting loving support so that we can be more loving. Diocesan Event coming up: Dr. Amy-Jill Levine on "Sacred Words: Universal Messages" Friday, January 8 Saturday, January 9; All Day Holy Innocents' Episcopal Church and Temple Sinai Sandy Springs, GA. Dr. Amy-Jill Levine, Vanderbilt University professor of New Testament and Jewish studies, is guest speaker for a weekend of teaching and worship at Holy. Innocents' Episcopal Church and neighboring Temple Sinai in Sandy Springs. All are invited to participate. Check out the diocesan website for more details.
Children & Youth Sundays AM 10:15 Grace Place 1 (Preschool and Pre- K) in the Nursery In the Parish Hall Grace Place 2 (Kindergarten 2 nd Grade) Grace Place 3 (3 rd 5 th Grade) Rite 13 Journey 2 Adulthood Sundays PM 5:30 Dinner for All 6:00 7:00 Activities for Youth EYC Adult Bible Study Greetings, Hope everyone had very nice holidays! This past Sunday was our first time back since the holidays. It was a very laid back day. We mostly planned for our youth Sunday coming up Sunday January 24, 2015. We began to plan the Sunday by specifying all the things each of us will be doing and we also chose the music we will be singing that Sunday. Some important things to keep in mind, registration for New Beginnings #35 and Happening #65 are open. It's important to register soon because those dates are coming fast!! I will be at Camp Mikell for both of these weekends and I would love to see our youth there! Keep in mind these are the last retreats for this 2015-2016 Calendar year. After this, the next retreats won't be until late this year in the fall. Dates New Beginnings #35 : February 5-7 Happening #65 : February 18-20 Music for youth Sunday: Trading my sorrows Set a fire Seek ye first You raise me up Oceans Days of Elijah Diocesan Youth Calendar -7: New Beginnings 35 February 18-20: Happening 65 March 13: Hunger Walk May 1: Graduation Celebration June 4: Diocesan Tubing Trip July 10-15: Mission Trip Atlanta for Middle School July 10-15: Mission Trip Birmingham Next New Beginnings Weekend is February 5-7 Sincerely, Abel Betances (678)-851-2526 St.clementseyc1@gmail.com abel.rico@hotmail.com Next Happening Weekend is February 18-20
3rd Sunday Loose Offering goes to Outreach Call-In Ministry Helping folks in need week to week. Seasonal Ministries Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving: sharing the celebration of God s grace. Children s Ministries Summer Lunches School Backpacks We re on the Web! example.com Embracing everyone in the love of Jesus Christ Outreach Guest Preacher and Celebrant Sunday, January 17 Next Sunday, January 17, we will have a guest celebrant and preacher, The Rev. Hyvenson Joseph who will speak about a ministry known as Food For the Poor which provides direct relief to the poor throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Fr. Joseph, a native of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, was ordained a priest in 2004 in the Diocese of Southeast Florida. He currently serves as priest-in-charge at St. Philips s Episcopal Church in Pompano Beach, Florida. Having seen firsthand the work of Food for the Poor in his own native land, Fr. Joseph will share his own personal witness about this particular mission to care for the destitute and a means of living out the gospel mandate to love one another. Cooperative Ministries: MUST Habitat for Humanity Path to Shine We support: Camp Mikell Holy Comforter Emmaus House South American Missionaries Food For The Poor began in 1982 in Jamaica. Today, our interdenominational Christian ministry serves the poor in 17 countries throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. Thanks to our faithful donors, we are able to provide food, housing, healthcare, education, fresh water, emergency relief, microenterprise solutions and much more. We are proud to have maintained fundraising and administrative costs of less than 5% of our expenses; more than 95% of all donations go directly to programs that help the poor. Our faith inspires us to be an organization built on compassion, and motivated by love. Our mission is to bring relief to the poorest of the poor in the countries where we serve.