Sunday, January 28, 2024

January 29-February 12 events at St. Stephen's

 Schedule for January 29 – February 18


Monday, January 29

Ambassador deadline

2:00 p.m. Funeral for Rob Butler at Korsmo Funeral Home, Moorhead.

Fr. Jamie on vacation until February 12

 

Wednesday, February 1 - No Mass

 

Sunday, February 4 – 5 Epiphany

11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist

                    Pr. Jessica Miller, celebrant / preacher

James Mackay, organist

Coffee Hour

 

Wednesday, February 7- No Mass

 

 

Sunday, February 11- Last Epiphany

11:00 a.m. – Morning Prayer and Holy Eucharist from the Reserved Sacrament

                   Deacon John Anderson, officiant / preacher

James Mackay, organist

Coffee Hour

 

We would love to see you in person but if you are unable to attend please join us for Mass livestreamed at: https://www.youtube.com/@st.stephensfargo

 

Upcoming Events:

January 29 – February 12th Fr. Jamie on vacation

February 13 – Shrove Tuesday pancakes 7:00 p.m. /Burying of the Alleluia / Burning of Palms

February 14 – Ash Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Ash Wednesday Eucharist

Friday nights during Lent – Stations of the Cross at 6:00 pm

Fr. Jamie on Vacation

 

Fr. Jamie will be on vacation January 29-February 12.

 

While Fr. Jamie is on vacation, our presider and preachers during Fr. Jamie’s vacation will be :

 

February 5 – Pastor Jessica Miller of the Neighborhood Church

 

February 12 – Deacon John Anderson

 

 

While he is gone there will be no Wednesday night masses January 31 and February 7.

 

If there are any pastoral emergencies, please contact Deacon John or simply all the church and leave a message. The messages will be checked daily by Deacon John  while Fr. Jamie is gone.

 

Fr. Jamie will not be answering emails, Facebook messages or text messages while he is gone

 

Words of Wisdom:

Destroy the idea that you have to be constantly working or grinding in order to be successful. Embrace the concept that rest, recovery, and reflection are essential parts of the progress towards a successful and ultimately happy life.

From the Green Team:

The earth is a fine place worth fighting for. ~Ernest Hemingway

·         Recycle: think beyond simply splitting waste into recyclables and non-recyclables - consider the packaging of every purchase. Do you have any local zero-waste shops? Could you buy loose veg instead of bagged at the supermarket? Can you take your own containers to the takeaway?

·         Go local: shipping goods over long distances has a higher environmental impact than buying locally. Shopping in person will often involve less packaging than buying online too.

 

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