Sunday, October 26

This is one of the most glorious times of the year. The leaves are turning, its finally sweater weather, and life in the parish is blossoming once more - not that there is ever really dull moments around here. In the weeks ahead we will continue to have wonderful occasions to gather together for friends and fellowship, for spiritual renewal, and for various fundraising opportunities. As I look at the calendar through the end of the year it is clear we have opportunities to deep our lives in all aspects of parish ministry.
This Sunday we gather for our 4th annual Trunk-or-Treat. Word on the street is I’m not the only one giving out full sized candy bars this year! This is a favorite event as it is a time for us to be silly together, to laugh, and enjoy one another company on a beautiful (fingers crossed) fall day.
On November 8 our 4th Vendor Faire season kicks-off. It’s hard to believe we are already at the fourth season. Thanks to the wonderful leadership of our fundraising team this effort is now well known in the community, gaining a following of its own. If you have not been to a Vendor Faire yet please make every effort to come on our this year. Not only is it important to support the local vendors with their wonderful creations, it is also a time of fellowship, where relationships are built between people who would not have met otherwise, and, it is an important fundraising opportunity for our community. In addition, this year the November Vendor Faire will also include a blood drive. You can find more information on that later in this update.
When you come on a Vendor Faire day there is more than just what happens in the parish hall. The Church Mouse is in high gear too! Open an hour earlier than a typical Saturday, and there is the addition of yard sales in the parish hall basement. It is a time of special activity and excitement.
Along with these opportunities of fellowship and fundraising we have opportunities for renewal of faith as well. Our Episcopal 101 course kicks off next week (more information below) is an opportunity for cradle Episcopalians and people new to our tradition to learn more about our way of being the Jesus movement. On November 16, Bishop Knisely makes is official visitation. He will be with us as celebrant and preacher, led a forum between the liturgies, and meet with the vestry. While here he will also confirm and receive several members of our community.
You may remember that we have begun a pattern with our friends at the Church of the Redeemer, Providence for joint quiet days in Advent and Lent. That will continue this year. On December 6, all are invited to attend this year’s Advent Quiet Day at the Redeemer led by Sr. Sarah from the Society of St. Margaret. More on that to come.
And we cannot forget our Thanksgiving and Christmas outreach project either. The Thanksgiving Basket Drive is already underway, and before we know it the Giving Tree will be upon us. Sign up sheets for the Thanksgiving Baskets are on the ministry table in the parish hall.
It is a wonderful gift to have a community filled with such life. I invite you to take full advantage of it. Make yourself available for all that we have to offer. Immerse yourself in fellowship, share in the work of fundraising, commit to deepening your spiritual life, help care for our neighbors. This is what being the Church is all about. I hope you will come and join us.









