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A Note From Father Rob
The rush and the work of the St. James Bazaar is over. The Thanksgiving turkey leftovers are long gone and our families have returned home. Our Angel Tree, covered in paper angels with the names of our neighbors in need written on them, stands nearly depleted of angels. It’s finally time to slow down for Advent!
From the Desk of Deacon Judy
Why do we Americans find waiting so difficult? Waiting in lines, waiting on hold (your call is very important to us……..), waiting for a diagnosis, waiting for news of a loved one….
Sunday Bulletin 12.03.23
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Drama as Transformation
A priest once commented that our Eucharistic Liturgy is a drama with two acts, the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Table. The Liturgy of the Word enriches us with scripture, an inspired message, and prayers.
Sunday Bulletin 11.26.23
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A Note From Father Rob
This is such a great time of year in the church for me. Another successful bazaar has passed, Sunday school is wrapping up for the Fall, the long green season of Pentecost is coming to an end and along with it, another church calendar year has come and gone.
From the Desk of Deacon Judy
In this season of Thanksgiving, gratitude is an obvious theme. In the materials that Kathy Graham offered at the Bazaar, we learn:
“Gratitude is about focusing on what is good in our lives. Being thankful for all the things we already have is a daily practice.”
Sunday Bulletin 11.19.23
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Thank You and Bless You
From the bottom of my heart, and in the name of the nameless, I thank God for every one of you and the work you have done. May God continue to bless the people of St. James and the work we do in the name of our Lord.
Veteran’s Day Reflections
As we remember all who have served in the Armed Forces on Veteran’s Day, November 11, I reflect especially on the Viet Nam veterans, as my husband and several of his friends served in that war so long ago.
Sunday Bulletin 11.12.23
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A Note From Father Rob
One stormy October day, 27 years ago, I found myself at Camp McDowell. This was one of the first times I had ever been to our diocesan church camp, just outside of Jasper.
The Middle Way
The sun glistened on our lake this morning. My husband and I pondered our life with gratitude for the gift of life each day in a lovely, peaceful part of God’s creation.
Sunday Bulletin 11.05.23
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A Note From Father Rob
As I am sure you all know, this coming Wednesday, Nov. 1, will be All Saints Day, the day after All Hallows Eve. Here at St. James, we will celebrate All Saints on the following Sunday, Nov. 5
From the Desk of Deacon Judy
On my contemplative walk this morning, I stopped to watch the fish (mostly bream) and the turtles wandering in the lake. It was a lovely, peaceable kingdom of different species co-existing in the same environment.
The Sunday Bulletin
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A Note From Father Rob
I believe this year we will celebrate our 13th annual bazaar on November 11 at St. James. Of course, over the years much has changed.
From The Desk of Deacon Judy
‘He heals the broken hearted, and binds up their wounds….” (Psalm 147:3)
A Note From Father Rob
Carnage in the cities of Palestine: Such was life in this region over 3,500 years ago, as it was in Jesus’ day some 2,000 years ago, and as it is today. All manner of people have been fighting over this land since the days of early Egypt.