Sunday, September 8, 2024

The week of September 9

 

Wednesday, September 11

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

 

 

Friday, September 13 - 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, September 15

11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist 

Fr. Jamie, celebrant / preacher

Deacon John, assisting

James Mackay, organist

Coffee hour following Mass

 

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:

October 6 – Pet Blessing

October 21 – Lavonne Marubbio Memorial Service

October 25 and 26 – Diocesan Convention in Jamestown

 

Words of Wisdom:

Be the one who breaks the cycle. If you were judged, choose to release it. If you were rejected, choose acceptance. If you were shamed, choose to inspire.

Become the person you needed when you were hurting, not the person who hurt you. Vow to be better than what broke you - heal instead of becoming bitter so you can act from your heart, not from your pain. ~Wild Woman Sisterhood

 

From the Green Team:

What is mulch?

Mulch is any material spread over an outdoor surface to cover soil. Mulch is used to help retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and improve the look of your garden. There are two types of mulch, organic and inorganic. Organic mulches are those that will break down over time because they are based on natural materials such as tree bark, leaves, and pine needles. Inorganic mulches are petrochemical based products such as plastic sheeting or rubber chips. Consider using organic mulches in almost all situations! Source ~ California Native Plant Society

 

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