Monday, May 4, 2026

The week of May 4

 Wednesday, May 6

6:00 p.m. – Holy Eucharist

Fr. Jamie, celebrant / preacher

Incense will be offered at this mass

Supper afterward at a local restaurant

 

Thursday May 7

7:00 pm – Episcopal 101

 

Friday, May 8 – Saturday, May 9

Fr. Jamie out of town

Sunday, May 106 Easter

11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist – Rogation Sunday

Fr. Jamie, celebrant / preacher

Deacon John, assisting

James Mackay, organist

Coffee Hour following Mass

 

Livestream:

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

 

 

Help the Garden Grow

The Green Team is expanding the wildflower portion of our grounds. You are encouraged to help by making a special gift towards the fund. Please mark ‘wildflowers’ in the memo line of your check. Go to NDSU Extension Service’s page:

ndsu.edu/agriculture/extension/programs/master-gardener/creating-pollinator-gardens-and-bee-lawns

 for more.

 

Episcopal 101

Our rescheduled Episcopal 101 will be held this Thursday, May 7 at 7:00 p.m. for this short introduction to our life, faith, and worship

 

Special Offering for St. John’s

On  Sunday, May 10 we will take a special offering for St. John the Divine in Moorhead. Bishop Shay Craig has asked that each congregation consider collecting a special offering to support the work of Fr Peter Akicmeir, the part-time priest at St John the Divine, Moorhead. The  thank-offering will be one way that St Stephen’s can show its appreciation for Fr Peter’s ministry, and its support for the St. John’s congregation! You can make a gift by marking “St John’s” on the memo line of your check.

 

 

Words of Wisdom:

"Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better." - Maya Angelou.

 

From the Green Team:

Plant your own veggies for ultra-fresh and pesticide-free food. The latest list of the “Dirty Dozen” fruits and vegetables from the Environmental Working Group identifies everything from spinach to bell peppers as having pesticide residue – even after you wash them. So, plant some of your own without pesticides.

 

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