Eighteenth Sunday of Pentecost September 23, 2018

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Eighteenth Sunday of Pentecost September 23, 2018 Sunday Services: 8:00 A.M. and 10:00 A.M. Wednesday Eucharist and Healing Service: 9:30 A.M. Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. Office Phone: 607-748-8118 Website: www.stpaulsendicott.org The Rev. John Martinichio Paula Giroux Diane Sica Rector Director of Music Parish Secretary Our Mission Statement We welcome you to join us on our journey as we strive to share the love of Jesus through worship, Christian Education, fellowship and service to each other and the community beyond our walls. Welcome to St. Paul s We welcome you to St. Paul s Episcopal Church. If you are new, returning after a time away or have been here week after week, it is our hope that you feel welcomed and comfortable in this church. We are all travelers and seekers together on a journey of faith. We very much hope you will find your time with us one of renewal and refreshment. As you walk with us, may your faith deepen with the hope that you will continue on this journey with us, here at St. Paul s. If we can be of any assistance to you on your faith journey, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Our Weekly Prayers We pray for Justin, Archbishop of Canterbury; Michael, our Presiding Bishop, DeDe, our Bishop; Chris, our Dean; John, our Rector and the people and ministers of St. Paul s. In St. Paul s we pray for the Bible Study Group. In our Parishes: We pray for Grace Church, Baldwinsville; The Very Rev. Cathy Carpenter; St. David s Church, Barneveld; The Rev. Heather Benson. In our Diocese: We pray for the Rev. Megan Castellan and the parishioners of St. John s Church in Ithaca as they celebrate Megan s new ministry. In our Companion Diocese: We pray for San Miguel Arcangel, Quezaltepec, The Rev. Alfredo Lopez. In the Episcopal Church: We pray for the Rt. Rev. Jeffrey Lee, Bishop of the Diocese of Chicago. In the Anglican Communion: We pray for the Most Rev. Jacob Erasto Chimeledya, Archbishop of Tanzania and Bishop of Mpwapwa. Let us pray for Steve Mahon, husband of Sue Mahon, who passed away September 14 th. May God grant him eternal rest. Pray for those in need of our prayers: Lew Jones, Becky Cizike, Midge Wieland, Mary Buffum, Louise Pierce, Bernice McManus (friend of Dolly Chergosky), Susan, Dale Bachman, David Fenty, Tom Hall (Ken and Verona Kidder), Russ Race (Scotty Race), Anthony Langevin (grandson of Scotty Race), Diana Palmer (Sylvia Fulk), Irene Dwyer (Connie Hess), Dick and June Wolff (Ken and Verona Kidder), Fred Warnes (Ken and Verona Kidder), Luther Chergosky, Marilyn Karlson, June Palmer, Hollie Lyon (sister of Michelle Cardone), Connie Hess, Shirley Babuka, Marley Cohen, and Carol Marker (friend of Dick and Sandy Schwab). We pray for those serving in our military: Matthew Cole, Kevin Bradley, Daniel Sanoja, Brandon Marcello, Grant Cuprak, Danielle Ullman, Michael Kakusian, and Megan Shierly.

Let s Talk Race Please consider attending this important effort to build multi-racial relationships and unity. Let s Talk Race will take place at Our Lady of Good Counsel in September and October. This is the first offering in our area. MICAH is a multi-racial group of local clergy, lay ministers, and communinty supporters working together as allies with people of color in the Twin Tier area to support racial justice initiatives. Join us for a sacred conversation about racism and learn how you can become an ally! Facilitator: Rev. Gary T. Smith, Director of MICAH (Moving In Congregation s Acting in Hope) New & Right Spirit Sacred Conversation on Race Facilitator Associate Pastor for Faith Formation, Homer Congregational United Church of Christ TOPICS INCLUDE: *Our Spiritual Autobiography Through the Lens of Race *Whiteness as the Norm: How This is Evidenced in America *A History of Racism *Cash Value of Whiteness *Becoming an Ally RSVP to: WHEN: Mondays, 7 to 8:30 p.m. September 24 October 1, 15, 22 Lou Alfonsetti at 607-768-6685 or Rev. Gary at 607-423-6456 WHERE: Our Lady of Good Counsel Church 701 West Main Street, Endicott CRYPTOQUOTE XKRLR P RQTLZTBP STMRL NTXK ZTXGCYXGTQYJ YQO XLYQPDTLZYXGTQYJ STMRL GQ JTCR. NGPKTS ZGEKYRJ EBLLW (YBFBPX 1, 2018) (Answer will appear in next week s bulletin.)

Liturgical Ministers 9/23 8:00AM Presider The Rev. John Martinichio Lay Assistant Jennifer Westermann 2 nd Reading Sue Mahon Chalice Richard Parker Usher(s) Bill Dieffenbacher 10:00AM Presider The Rev. John Martinichio Lay Assistant Georgia Wilber 1 st Reading Lynne Jones 2 nd Reading Jim Buffum Chalice Steve Koerts Acolyte(s) Jordan Jones, Aiden Browning, Sanders Browning, Ruthie Koerts Altar Guild Donna Williams (8) Marge Johns (10) Barb Becker (linens) Counters Jack Westermann & Susan Young Usher(s) Walton Family Liturgical Ministers 9/30 8:00AM Presider The Rev. John Martinichio Lay Assistant Jack Westermann 2 nd Reading Jackie Reece Chalice Jane Parker Usher(s) Bill Dieffenbacher 10:00AM Presider The Rev. John Martinichio Lay Assistant Sue Jones 1 st Reading Karen Cahill 2 nd Reading Bob Pettit Chalice Jim Garceau Acolyte(s) Georgia Wilber & Alaina Browning Altar Guild Donna Williams (8) Marge Johns (10) Barb Becker (linens) Counters Scott Kidder & Susan Young Usher(s) Walton Family

Birthdays: 9/24 Jennifer Kakusian 9/26 Sharon Powell 9/27 Dorothy Riley 9/28 Debbie Dieffenbacher Anniversaries: 9/24 Bill and Florence Andrake 9/25 Dale and Dottie Bachman Sanctuary Candle Memorials: The Sanctuary Candle burns this week in loving memory of George F. Kruculick, from his loving wife, Janet R. Kroculick. Altar Flowers: The flowers on the altar this Sunday are given in loving memory of Doris A. Dieguez, from her daughter, Sylvia Fulk. September 24-30 Tuesday CHOW 1:15PM Wednesday Holy Eucharist 9:30AM with Healing Service Thursday Bible Study 9:00AM CHOW 1:15PM Bell Rehearsal 6:00PM Canteen Sunday Holy Eucharist with Healing Service 8&10AM Adult Choir Rehearsal 9:00AM Sunday School 11:00AM Youth Bells / Chimes 11:00AM There is NO RECTOR S FORUM today and on September 30 th.

Rummage and Bake Sale Saturday, October 6 th, 9AM-2PM Our fall rummage sale is on Saturday, October 6 th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. It will be a busy week preparing for this event and added hands are needed to help the Women of the Church with this fund-raising event, which also offers affordable shopping opportunities to many in our community faced with limited funds. We will commence with set up of tables and racks on Saturday, September 29 th, followed by moving all rummage from the storage rooms to the parish hall on Sunday, September 30 th after the 10 a.m. service. Helping hands will also be needed from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday to pack up the unsold rummage, carry bags upstairs for hauling away, and returning the Parish Hall to its normal condition for the next day. Signup sheets are at the back of the church specifying time frames for all tasks. If you have any questions, please see Eunice Barton. Sandy Schwab, Chairperson Items Needed for Rummage Sale It s time to start cleaning out your closets! Any items that you no longer need can be brought to the Rummage Room. We are especially in need of clothing. Thank you for your support! Eunice Barton SUNDAY AT THE MOVIES On Sunday, October 7 th the Women of the Church are hosting a lite meal and movie following the 10 a.m. service. This movie is open to the entire parish and friends you may wish to bring. We will see the movie I Can Only Imagine, which is based on the true story behind the song of the same name by contemporary Christian Group, MercyMe. It is a powerful story of faith, redemption and forgiveness. This movie is rated PG. A sign-up sheet will be placed at the back of the church. Sandy Schwab, Chairperson

Healing Service On Sunday, September 30 both services will offer a Service of Healing. This is a time for you to come forward and pray for yourself and others and ask that God s gracious gift of His healing Spirit come upon you and the person you are praying for. It is our prayer that through the anointing with oil God s grace is given for the healing of spirit, mind and body. St. James in his Epistle states anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord. The prayer of faith will save the sick and the Lord will raise them up; and anyone who has committed sin will be forgiven. (5:14-15) Father John+ Prayer Strips Treat others with kindness. Is there someone/something in your life that St. Paul s could pray for? As part of the Learning Communities Initiative, a booth at the August Ice Cream Social encouraged attendees to write their prayer requests onto strips of material. More than 20 prayer strips were generated, ranging from specific needs, healing to general prayers for unity in the community and peace in the world. These strips are posted in the narthex and undercroft alongside our God Sightings bulletin boards. Several church members have expressed interest and a desire to continue creating prayer strips. If you are interested, look for a box at the rear of the church labeled Your Prayers, along with instructions. Also, look for artwork our neighborhood children (and adults) drew at the social and now decorate our CE building windows (courtyard side). St. Paul s gladly accepts these artistic gifts from our neighborhood brethren. Deb Wirag

Events in Our Community Human Rights Celebration Friday, October 5 th at Noon The Church Women United of Greater Endicott is hosting a music program presented by Fair Winds of the Harmony Club of Binghamton. Come enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the Endwell United Methodist Church on Watson Blvd. in Endwell on Friday, October 5 th. A luncheon will begin at noon. If you would like to make reservations for the luncheon, please call Kay Lathrop at 754-5089, or email rolyst@aol.com by Monday, October 1 st. The cost of the luncheon is $6.00 per person. Hope to see you there! Kay Lathrop Night of Hope Thursday, October 18 th, 5 to 9PM Mom s House is celebrating their 30 th anniversary at our Night of Hope event, held October 18 at Traditions at the Glen from 5pm- 9pm. This evening celebrates the achievements of past and present clients while attracting new and long-time supporters. It is a fun-filled evening that highlights the importance of the Mom s House program for our community. All proceeds will go to support the mission of Mom s House. Tickets are $60 includes dinner, hors d oeuvres, wine raffle baskets, silent auction, wine pull, speakers and more. RSVP by October 1 tickets available on-line: www.momshouseny.org or call office at 607-644-9972. Thank you for your support! Meals on Wheels Everyone deserves a healthy meal and a warm smile! Meals on Wheels of Western Broome is here to serve you. Call our office to speak with one of our staff. We will be happy to discuss your nutritional needs! SNAP benefits accepted. Call 607-754-7856.

Blessing of the Animals Sunday, October 7 th, 8 & 10AM Have your pet blessed as we celebrate the life and ministry of St. Francis of Assisi. Bring your other family members on Sunday, October 7 th for a blessing of the animals. Furry, scaly, winged or hoofed; all are welcome. Yes, this will occur during the services! Note: This will also be Youth Sunday. Do you like to sing but don t have time to rehearse during the week? St. Paul s Choir practices on Sunday mornings at 9:00 a.m. before the 10:00 service. Come join us! Paula Giroux, Music Director Trinity Canteen Sunday, September 30th One of the outreach ministries St. Paul's is involved in is preparing and serving meals at the Trinity Memorial Canteen. As you know, we have signed up for the fifth Sunday of the month when it occurs on the calendar. The Canteen on September 30 th will be coordinated by Sindy Garey. Each time we go to the Canteen we are providing a hot meal and bagged meal for upwards of 110 people. If you are willing to help, please sign up on the sheets in the back of the church. Note: Brownies are not needed this time! Father John+

Our study of the Bible will continue with the Book of Proverbs and rotate between the Old and New Testaments. This is different from the Thursday morning Bible Study which uses the Sunday readings as its basis. Our next meetings in October will be on Wednesday, October 10 th at 10:15 AM. Come join us and see what it s all about! All Things Theological! We will gather for prayer and discussion about a chapter in the book per meeting. The session will last 90 minutes. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 17 th, at 10:15 AM. Make-Up Class for Safe Church, Eucharistic Minister and Eucharistic Visitor Training On Sunday, October 21, 2018 at 11:30 AM there will be a make-up class for those who need Safe Church and those liturgical Minsters who missed the training class in order to be licensed. A notice has been sent out to all involved parties. Anyone who is interested in any of these classes please see Fr. John. Safe Church will be held first at 11:30 AM. The Licensing class will be held at 11:30 AM in the conference room. Your Safe Church training must be up to date to have your license renewed. Anyone who is not licensed after this class will not be allowed to function in their liturgical role. Any questions or concern, please see Fr. John.