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Sermon by The Rev. Canon Stephen C. Casey, Rector
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Sermon by The Rev. Canon Stephen C. Casey, Rector
Sermon by Guest Celebrant and Preacher, The Rev. John H. Emmert
Where: Ironville Park, 786 Prospect Road, Columbia
When: Saturday, September 9th – 11:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Who: Everyone is encouraged to come, rain or shine!
At the park: The park comes equipped with pavilion, picnic tables, two charcoal grills (charcoal will be provided), restrooms, lots of room to play lawn games, etc. and a sand volleyball court.
Here is how it works: Grill at the park or bring your own picnic lunch. WE WILL PROVIDE: HOT DOGS, HAMBURGERS, ROLLS, CONDIMENTS, DRINKS AND CHARCOAL. You will need to bring your own place settings and a table cloth if you like. A folding chair is optional. There will also be a table where you may place a salad or dessert to share if you so choose.
Activities: There will be trivia and guessing games for EVERYONE! Also, if you would like to bring a board game or lawn game to share, please do!
Please, come join your church family for a fun and relaxing afternoon together. We hope to see you there!
Directions to Ironville Park
From Lancaster: Take 30W to the Prospect Rd. exit. Make a right on to Prospect Rd. and continue to first stop sign. *Go straight. Continue on Prospect Rd. Prospect Rd. makes a hard right turn at the Fairview Tavern where you will see the sign for the Ironville Park on the right. Go up the hill. You have arrived! (Directions from York: Take 30 E to Prospect Rd. exit and turn left. Follow above directions from *)
Please make note: This is where we had our picnic in 2015 (the park on the hill).
Presented by Reverend Rowena Gibbons
St. James Episcopal Church, Mansfield, PA
Diocese of Central Pennsylvania
Episcopal Church Women
The Diocese of Central Pennsylvania Episcopal Churchwomen invite women to come together in fellowship as the Body of Christ, The Church, at the Claggett Center – 3035 Buckeystown Pike, Adamstown, MD 21710 on September 15th – 17th, 2017.
Retreat Program for 2017:
“Sacred Ceremonies of Everyday Life: Exploring the Divine through Food, Song, Poetry, Nature and Meditation”, presented by Rev. Rowena Gibbons. This retreat will explore the importance of ceremony in our everyday lives to root us in living out a gospel of love that seeks to do no less than transform the world. We will connect ceremony to a recovery of the sacred wonder of the cosmos and how this is expressed in Episcopal liturgy, hymns, Christian mystics and biblical texts. Participants will be encouraged to develop spiritual practices around food, body, song, word, mysticism, nature, and meditation.
The Rev. Rowena Gibbons has been the rector of St. James Episcopal Church since 2005. She is bi-vocational and has been practicing holistic health coaching since 2014. Rowena has particular interest in the healing and transformation of Christian communities through the recovery of the sacred, which is intrinsically holistic, and expressed through individual and communal practices.
Recommended reading: Participants are encouraged to chose a Christian mystic to study over the summer, and bring a sampling of the author’s works to the retreat.
All lodging will be in the Christiane Inn, which is a two story hotel featuring 60 guest rooms with queen size beds and private bathrooms in both single and double rooms. This facility is fully accessible, with centrally located microwaves and full size fridges on each floor as well as gathering space with fireplaces for socializing. All lodging will be on a first come, first served basis.
Register Online at: http://bit.ly/ECW2017retreat
You will be able to choose your lodging type, request special needs such as: dietary restrictions, mobility and/or allergy concerns. If you are requesting more than one person in a room, you must indicate your roommates during registration. Retreat committee members are not responsible for finding any participant a roommate.
Lodging Options and Pricing:
42 Single rooms w/1 queen bed – 1 person = $225.00,
If sharing the room with 2nd person = $195 per person.
18 Double rooms w/2 queen beds – 2 people = $195 each,
May have up to 4 people in room = $195 per person.
Registration fee includes: Retreat fee, 2 nights’ accommodations, 4 meals (3 Saturday and Sunday breakfast plus snacks) and all supplies for activities.
The retreat starts with Registration between 4:30 – 6:30 pm on Friday and runs through Sunday morning 11:00 am.
If you have any additional questions, feel free to email me at [email protected]
Blessings,
Amy Swiernik
Retreat Chairperson
Diocese of Central PA
We are off to a great start in collecting items for our basket and silent auction events, which go on display on Sunday, October 1st for the four Sunday’s leading up to our annual Fundraising Event Evening on Saturday, October 28th.
In the upcoming weeks you will hear more about our exciting event we have planned! Please mark your calendars for Saturday, October 28th from 4:30 – 6:30 PM to join us. Tickets for the event will go on sales on October 1st.
As you know, the Fundraising Committee has two major events each year to raise funds for St. Edward’s: The Silent/Basket Auction & evening event, and the Annual Holiday Cookie Sale. Both events have been great successes for St. Edward’s and are such enjoyable times to share fellowship all in the name of FUNdraising.
But neither of these events can happen without YOU, our parishioners. By joining us in this ministry with your donations and participation, we all share in the fruits of our labor, by enabling our fundraising ministry to add to the overall ministry of St. Edward’s, via these two events.
So, with that in mind, we would like to ask that everyone prayerfully consider joining us in creating the 18 baskets we have on our list for our Basket Auction this year. There are many ways that you can participate in this parish-wide ministry:
Our goal is that between August 6th and August 27th we have all of the 18 baskets for our Fundraising event accounted for in sign-ups and/or donations. We look forward to being able to report that we reached that goal and can present a successful fall Fundraising event for all to enjoy and have fun with!
If you have any questions, please contact Bev Hess or Michelle Bentley.
Also, if you have been a Silent Auction donor in the past and would like to submit a Silent Auction item for this year’s event, please contact us so we can add you to our list. We have had some wonderful items in past years and they are an important part to our event success!
Thank you.
Bev Hess & Michelle Bentley
Fundraising Co-Chairs
With the Lenten Season fast approaching, we wanted to make sure you have our schedule of services and events to mark on your calendar!
St. Edward’s Lenten Season 2017
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper
Tuesday, February 28th 5:30 pm-7:00 pm Free-Will Offering
Ash Wednesday Services – March 1st
7:00 am – St. Edward’s
12 Noon – St. Edward’s
7:30 pm – St. Thomas, 301 St. Thomas Road
Stations of the Cross
Friday Evenings throughout Lent
Commencing March 3rd
6:30 pm
Wednesday Evening Lenten Program
March 8, 15, 22, 29 & April 5
6:00 – 6:45 Potluck Supper
6:45 – 7:30 Bible Study
7:30 – 8:00 Eucharist/Compline
Coming to the suppers? Please bring:
A dish to share: sign-up poster is in the Parish Hall
Your own place setting
Beverages will be supplied
Sundays throughout Lent – 9:25 am
Adult Forum series on Atonement with Father Casey in the library (except Contemporary Service Sunday)
4:30 PM Family Service with Praise Band
8:00 PM Festival Holy Eucharist with Choir
10:30 PM Midnight Mass with Choir
The Reverend Canon Stephen C. Casey, Rector
The story of Zacchaeus, the tax collector and Jesus
Sermon by The Rev. Canon Stephen C. Casey, Rector