Labyrinth Crusade – Become a POET!!
The labyrinth will be the centerpiece of a larger “healing garden” dedicated to our loved ones. It will have beautiful landscaping and benches for rest and contemplation here on the grounds of St. James. The final location is still under consideration.
We are planning on purchasing our labyrinth from the Labyrinth Co., of Baltimore, see http://www.labyrinthcompany.com/.
The “Chelsea a la Chartres” pattern has been chosen for its simplicity and traditional pattern.
Together we can make this happen! Make your contribution payable to St. James, with Eileen House Memorial Fund in the memo line. And thanks!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Shell Updates Due August 15!
PLEASE NOTE: The next “Shell” will be for the month of September.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Scouting God and Me Program
Our rector met with seven Cub Scouts on the nights of June 3, 10, 17, and 24 for an hour each session. This was to complete the “God and Me” program. The four sessions were entitled: God Created Me, Jesus is God’s Gift to Me, I Can Talk With God, and Because God Cares for Me, I Can Care for Others.
The Scouts’ names are as follows:
Paul Balsley
George Carney
Griffin Hynes
Jacob Smith
Austin Tibbs
Grady Willson
Tony Zabala
Also, we thank the adult leaders who accompanied them at each session.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Vacation Bible School - July 7-11, 2008
Friendship TREK Vacation Bible School is scheduled from July 7 - 11, 2008 at St. James'. Children from the community ages 4–11 are invited to attend our Friendship TREK program from 9:00 am until 12:00 pm--with snacks provided. Friday, July 4, 2008
Independence Day Bell Ringing - July 4th, 2008
Ryan Munson, 11, from Boy Scout Troop 741, Deale, MD and his brother, Christopher, 7, of Cub Scout Pack 840, St. James' Parish, took turns ringing the church bell on July 4th, 2008 to mark the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Churches across the nation tolled their bells 13 times at 2 PM for the 13 original colonies.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Sponsor Katie McGlaughlin - Our Representative To The Episcopal Youth Event
St. James' congregation helped finance this trip for Katie. The cost per person was $857. Many thanks for the donations. The Diocese is paying for Amanda as a Diocese chaperone.
Our young people have participated in the past and as you can imagine, it is always a life-changing event.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Summer Coffee Hour Volunteers Needed!
Acolyte Training and Refresher - August 11 - 12, 2008
Lost Ice Cream Canister
Highlights of the Women’s Meeting
The memorial fund for Eileen has a balance of $795 after funeral expenses. The women voted to purchase a bench as a memorial that will go beside the labyrinth. Peggy Tucker will work with Patti Sachs to confirm and implement a suitable design.
The women voted to donate $100 towards Katie McGlaughlin’s EYE expenses. They also voted to purchase two longer mats for the kitchen to go on each side of the long prep tables.
As we needed to borrow a few tables from another church, and several of ours are either missing or broken, the Women decided to look into the possibility of replacing the tables for dinners with round ones.
The Women acknowledged the donation of a warmer from Michael and Trixie Ryan. We also noted that the Finne family is moving away and agreed that this will be a huge loss to the Women and to the Parish. We wish them all the best.
The next meeting is Sunday, August 24, following the 10:00 service.
Summer Choir
Note Reading for Dummies
Parish Life Committee Members Needed for Newcomers’ Program
If you feel called to help with this ministry, please contact Linda Stewart by email at lstewart54@aol.com or phone 443-203-6774.
Cursillo Ultreya - July 25, 2008
St. James’ Women’s Book Club
Lighthouse Shelter - July 16, 2008
Women’s Monthly Breakfast - July 12, 2008
Contact: Linda Stewart – 443-203-6774.
Help B.I.G.
They will be having a big sale July 26, 8 - 2 at the Triangle Tobacco Warehouse, 1325Marlboro, Wayson's Corner, Lothian. Over 90,000 good used books for sale. Profits pay for shipping costs to developing countries. For $50, send a box of books to a Peace Corps volunteer. 24 hour drop off at warehouse in Lothian, MD.
Contact: frantzic@usna.edu or http://www.big-books.org
Summer 2008 at Claggett
July 13 – 18 Middle High 320 Grades 6-8
July 13 – 18 Youth Adventure 360 Grades 4-6
July 20 – 25 High School 330 Grades 9-12
July 27 – Aug 1 Mid-Adventure 360 Grades 6-9
Aug 3 – 7 Special Challenge 360 Adults
Aug 22 – 24 Family Weekend 375 Intergenerational
Registration forms available in Parish office.
Must have completed the grades listed.
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- Maryland Episcopal Cursillo Weekend #96
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Contacts and Committees
Parish Contacts:
|
Rector |
William
H.C. Ticknor |
|
Deacon |
Robert M.
McCoy |
|
Diocesan
Deacon |
Carl W. Rehling |
|
Senior
Warden |
Victor E.
Cornellier |
|
Junior
Warden |
Dana L.
Green |
|
Registrar |
Lillie T.
Barrett |
|
Treasurer |
Julia T. Cornellier |
|
Parish
Administrator |
Janet F.
Bruce |
|
Verger |
Valerie
B. Hymes |
|
Admin. Assitant |
Lillie T.
Barrett |
|
Chancellor |
R.
Calvert Steuart |
|
Music
Director |
Michael
S. Ryan |
|
Senior
Choir |
Michael
S. Ryan |
|
Celebration
Choir |
Cynthia
M. Steuart |
|
Youth
Choir |
Brooke E.
Steuart |
|
Organists |
Patricia
A. Tyndall Robert
Waddell |
|
|
|
Parish committees are always seeking
members to share in fellowship and service. Contact the chairs of the
committees:
|
Buildings
and Grounds |
Dana L.
Green |
|
Christian
Formation |
Steven E.
Dorsey Sharon L.
McGlaughlin |
|
Communications |
Claire
and George A. Pickart |
|
Finance |
K. Donald
Arthur |
|
Library |
Beverly
A. Fahlstrom |
|
Parish
Life -
Prayer Shawl -
Chicken Soup -
Fellowship (Coffee
Hour) -
Newcomers |
Linda M.
Stewart –
Jeanie
Zseltvay –
Claire Pickart –
Brooke Steuart –
Linda Stewart |
|
Outreach |
Shay K.
Hall |
|
Stewardship |
Sarah K. Zollars |
|
Women of
St. James’ Parish |
Peggy E.
Horn |
|
Worship
and Music |
Tyler G.
Webb |
Our Vision Statement: Who We Strive To Be
St. James' will build a lasting Christian community, grounded in faith and bound by love and the teaching of Christ. We will be a leader and innovator through our success in:
-- Enhancing the spiritual lives of our parishioners through our ministries;
-- Creating a loving and supportive community of Christian fellowship among parishioners; and
-- Positively impacting the welfare of the whole community through outreach, promoting faith through action.
Our Mission Statement: Who We Are
Our View on Stewardship
We the Vestry, Officers, Clergy, and Lay Leadership of St. James' Parish recognize that everything we have and all that we are is a gift from God -- a gift that we are to use in ways that further God's purpose.
Stewardship is a thankful response to God's graciousness to us and an opportunity to praise God with our lives in thanksgiving. Stewardship is our faith in action. Therefore, we commit ourselves to a discipline of regular worship and planned giving. This commitment includes returning a definite portion of our time, talents, and treasures to accomplish God's will.
We urge every member of this congregation to accept this challenge and adopt this standard.