Sunday, June 9, 2024

The week of June 10

 

Monday, June 10

Fr. Jamie out of town

 

Wednesday, June 12

6:00 p.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant / preacher

Deacon John, assisting

Incense will be offered at this mass

Supper afterward at a local restaurant

 

 

Thursday, June 13

Committal of the ashes of Lois Mackay (+11/28/2023) at Memorial Park Cemetery, Grand Forks, ND

 

Friday, June 14 - Fr. Jamie’s day off

*please refrain from sending Fr. Jamie emails, text messages, Facebook messages or phone calls on his day off unless it is a pastoral emergency.

 

 

Sunday, June 16 – 4 Pentecost

11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant / preacher

Deacon John, assisting

James Mackay, organist

Coffee Hour

 

2:00 p.m. – Memorial Service/Committal of ashes of Karl Keene (+1/14/2024)

 

 

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:

June 16 - Memorial service for Karl Keene, 2 p.m.

June 30 - James Stalboerger’s baptism

August 10 - Pride in the Park

 

 

Thank you!

Thank you to everyone who came to my 20th Ordination anniversary on Sunday. It was ana amazing day! Thank you for all the kind words, cards and gifts, but most of all thank you for all the support.  It was a beautiful day!

Fr. Jamie

 

 

Good to know:

Why do Episcopalians have red doors?

Some call it tradition; others think it's just a snappy-looking color. But the deeper reason is the firm belief that our churches are places of refuge. As is the case with many churches, Episcopal parishes use red to let the world know what we're about. Red is the color of Christ's blood.

From the Green Team:

Ladybugs are the best general soldiers in any organic garden, greenhouse, grow room, patio, rooftop garden, interior scape, or anywhere pests exist.

·         Ladybugs do the work for you. Introduce them into the desired area and watch them defeat bad bugs that damage your plants.

·         Support your backyard ecosystem! See improvements in the health of your plants without introducing harmful chemical pesticides.

·         Maximize your harvest - healthy plants produce more.

·         Natural, sustainable, and people/pet friendly.

(Source: Naturesgoodguys.com)

 

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