November, 2015 Volume 21 Issue 3 Do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God. All Saints We ll celebrate All Saints on Sunday, November 1 st. Please bring pictures of friends and loved ones to be remembered on that date. CRAFT FAIR Saturday, November 7 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Crafts for Thanksgiving and Christmas as well as everyday items will be available. Remember to bring in your baked goods for the bake sale we have that day Also plan to attend and let all your friends and family know about this great opportunity to do some Christmas shopping. Post this on your FaceBook, blog, twitter or send an email to everyone you know - any way you can get the word out. Please watch for sales on the following items: boxes of stuffing mix, canned fruit, cranberry sauce, canned sweet potatoes, canned applesauce, gravy (jars or cans), cookie mix/cake mix & frosting. Also, cash will help with the purchase of fresh potatoes, apples and oranges and the turkey s that can be purchased for lower prices in quantity. We plan to provide Thanksgiving dinners for at least 6 families. Please come and help get these boxes ready for sending on Saturday, November 14 th from 12 4 p.m. Detailed lists of needed items are on the Ushers Table in the back of the church. It s our mission to needy children throughout the world. Thanksgiving Service Tuesday, November 24 th 7 p.m. We ll celebrate so bring family and friends to our service and celebrate with pie, coffee and fellowship afterwards. Eucharist Service Coffee/Tea and Pie Wednesday Midweek Eucharist and Lectionary Study
On Angels Wings is a monthly publication Of St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church 1325 Champaign Road Lincoln Park, MI 48146 PHONE 313-382-5525 FAX 313-382-6733 WEB SITE : http://www.stmichaelslp.com Priest-in-Charge: The Rev. Paula Miller Its purpose is To provide a medium of communication for the people of St. Michael s To assist the parish in spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ To provide the people of St. Michael s with news of the Episcopal Church in our diocese as well as nationally and throughout the world. SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist Church School & Nursery OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday through Thursday 9:30 A.M. ~ 4:00 P.M. Please contact the office to submit any articles or inquire about any related matter concerning this publication. Secretary: Judy Williams Editor: Joann Bowman The newsletter is brought to you courtesy of the advertisers listed on the ad page, as well as the efforts of a host of parish volunteers. We encourage you to support our advertisers and our volunteers. Many thanks to those who serve. of family gathered to share their stories and to sit around a table filled with traditional and ethnic delicacies. Our family has lamb from the grill as well as turkey, we roast chestnuts, and our daughter, Sarah, makes a passel of pies. Most importantly, we make a point of expressing our thanks to God, to family and to friends for the many blessings that we have enjoyed. Those blessings are not diminished by troubles or losses that we may have experienced. As Job explained, having enjoyed God s many blessings, how can we complain of the difficulties that we endure. I am sure that you have your own Thanksgiving traditions. However, I invite you to begin the holiday by joining me for Mass on Tuesday evening preceding. The Lord has been good to the community of St. Michael. So, it is only fitting that we thank Him for his blessings as a community. We end the liturgical year with the feast of Christ the King. This feast does not honor Christ as a worldly monarch He rejected that role on many occasions. Rather, it acknowledges Him as our model as we work together to build His kingdom here on earth and to earn a place in His heavenly kingdom for eternity. It is a very appropriate end to the Church year and a good transition into Advent, a season of preparation that begins the new liturgical year on Sunday, November 29. Your priest, Paula+ Connect with me at pmillerphd@gmail.com or 313-443-7931 or at St. Michael s: 313-382-5525
My dear friends, If you have been tracking the progress of the orange arrow around our liturgical calendar, then you know that this is the last month of our Church year. It has gone by so quickly Advent into Christmas and Epiphany, to Lent, the Passion then Easter, and the long season of Pentecost or ordinary time. We have certainly been busy throughout those eleven months, and yet, there is still much to be accomplished! We begin the month with two important feasts, All Saints Day (Sunday, November 1) and All Souls Day (Monday, November 2). The first reminds us of our belief, expressed in the Apostles Creed, in the communion of saints and of our invitation to draw on their inspiration and intercession in times of trouble. It is like belonging to a union, a brotherhood that will stand with us whenever we are in need. The second is a wonderful feast during which we remember all those loved ones who have gone before us. They live on in our memories. They comprise our heritage, a vital part of who we are. It is very telling that acknowledgment of those who have led the way is part of almost every culture, Christian and non-christian, with every degree of social, political, and technological complexity. At St. Michael, we inscribe their names in our Book of Remembrance and display their pictures around the altar at Mass on the first Sunday of No- From your Priest-in-Charge vember. This month is also a critical time to complete our 2015 pledges. Some have done so already, and others are solidly on schedule to do so before the end of the year. Still others, however, have fallen behind and may need an extra push to catch up. It s not too late. We are all counting on you! This is likewise an important time to consider prayerfully our pledges for 2016. Search your hearts. Pledge only what you are able, but do be generous. Next year will be a tipping point in the survival of St. Michael as our subsidy from the diocese will end next June. There is always so much happening at St. Michael. Our Junior Warden, Bill Horne, with the help of Brent Grover and others, is completing the upgrade of our facility lighting, made possible with your generous contributions to the Lighting Challenge. We should see savings on our electric bill this month! In the meantime, Claudia Horne will bring the fall Craft Fair to St. Michael on November 7. It is a significant fund raiser for the Church. I am sure you will want to be a part of the fun by helping to set up or break down the vendor tables, sell raffle tickets, prepare baked goodies or sell lunch at the event. Invite your family, friends and neighbors. As we approach the end of the month, we celebrate Thanksgiving. This holiday has always been one of my favorites. I love to join generations
SUPPORT OUR LOCAL CHURCHES Resale Shop: 9 a.m. noon Open every Saturday, St. Thomas, 2441 Nichols Drive, Trenton 48183, 734-676-3122. Food and Paper Pantry The need for food and household products is growing. Please continue to bring in needed items. Thank you! Items needed include household necessities, but are not limited to the following: Paper towels Napkins Toilet paper Bath soap Health & beauty Toothpaste Related items Diapers Wipes Feminine hygiene supplies Dish soap, disinfectant & Cleaning supplies Shampoo & Conditioner Food items include but are not limited to: Complete pancake mix Canned fruit Coffee 1# Maple syrup Fruit juice Spaghetti Sauce Complete pizza mix Cocoa mix Spaghetti pasta Complete oriental dinners Puddings Peanut butter Cake mix & frosting Noodle mix Jelly Non-fridge canned ham Stew Scalloped potatoes Canned lunch meats Muffin mix Crackers Canned vegetables Sugar 2# Soup Tuna Parmesan Cheese Hash Please watch the sell by dates on all items, since the law requires nothing outdated be dispensed. They must be discarded. Altar Flowers and Lamps November flower openings are: 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 (one); 11/08 (both). Lamps are 11/15, 11/22 (one); 11/8 (both). Flowers are $15 each and Lamps are $7 each. Please make checks payable to St. Michael s and contact Tracey Clinton by mail, phone, or in person to add the names of anyone you d like to honor or memorialize with an altar lamp or flower arrangement. Are you getting our weekly emails? If not, please be sure to let the office know your email address so you can be included and be in the know. For those who don t have internet access, current phone numbers are needed.
2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 All Saints Day 2 3 Tuesday Club 3:30 p.m. 4 & Study 5 6 7 Craft Fair 10-3 8 9 10 Tuesday Club 3:30 p.m. 11 & Study 12 13 14 Shoe Packing 12-4 Vestry 7:00 p.m. 15 16 17 Tuesday Club 3:30 p.m. 18 & Study 19 20 21 22 29 23 24 Tuesday Club 3:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Service 7:00 p.m. 30 25 26 27 28
PARISH SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2015 Acolytes 11/01 Claire DeLoach 11/08 Jessica Nagy 11/15 Barbie Ray 11/22 Shane Clinton 11/29 Claire DeLoach Ushers Readers: 11/01 Sandy Garbovan 11/08 Rob Chelemen 11/15 Angie Knight 11/22 Charles Parker 11/29 Barbie Ray Bill Horne Russ Burgio Eric Freeman Tracey Clinton Scott Bennett 11/01 Mary Team 11/08 Rachel Team 11/15 Sarah Team 11/24 Anna (pies) 11/29 Mary Team Eucharistic Ministers 11/01 Patti Bushway/Brent Grover 11/08 Tracey Clinton/Jennifer Bastin 11/15 Chris Lepper/Russ Burgio 11/22 Scott Bennett/Jennifer Bastin 11/24 Chris Lepper/Tracey Clinton 11/29 Patti Bushway/Brent Grover 11/01 Angie Knight/Ray Kensinger 11/08 Bill Horne/Pat Roberts 11/15 Ray Kensinger/Linda Kensinger 11/22 Gloria Kilander/Carol Kilander 11/29 Pat Roberts/Bill Horne November Birthdays: 03 Chuck Nagy 15 Jeff Watson 19 Brent Grover 23 Bob Dmitruchina 23 Doug Truesdell 25 Carol Kilander 27 Julie Kittle Celebrating Marriage In November Some Years Ago... The following couples were united in marriage. St. Michael s celebrates their union by remembering their exchange of vows. On the.. 26th... Pat & Sally Roberts
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ST. MICHAEL S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ON ANGELS WINGS 1325 CHAMPAIGN LINCOLN PARK, MI 48146-3302 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED HOLY EUCHARIST - - - 10:30 AM COME HOME TO ST. MICHAEL S FAMILY!!! DATED MATERIAL - - - DELIVER PROMPTLY! Sunday Tuesdays Wednesdays Service, Church School and Nursery 11/01/15 All Saints Day Tuesday Club 3:30 to 5 p.m. 11/24/15 Thanksgiving Eve Eve service 7 p.m. Holy Eucharist & Study 11/11/15 Vestry Meeting 7 p.m. Saturday 11/07/15 Craft Fair 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 11/14/15 Shoe Packing Party 12-4 p.m.