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The 7th Sunday of Easter

5/16/2015

 

Sunday Services

HOLY EUCHARIST
8:00 am
Reader: Jerry Keelen

HOLY EUCHARIST
10:15 am

Guest Preacher:  Paul Chalakani
Reader: Doris Crocker
Acolyte: Dave Harrison
Greeters: Sandy Sandbach and Kevin Kelly
Altar Guild:  Jim & Colleen Hicks
Coffee Hour Sponsor: Pot Luck Lunch

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
May 21: Joseph Olsavsky
May 21: Tom

Weekly Notes:

HOMECOMING:
Paul Chalakani is our guest preacher here at St. James this Sunday, May 17 at the 10:15 service, with a pot luck lunch afterwards in the church basement. Congratulations on your recent ordination to Deacon!

HELP NEEDED FOR THE POT LUCK:
Please join us on Saturday, after 5:30 to help set up for the pot luck on

ONGOING EVENTS:
Bible Study: Tuesdays, 7 pm, except the 1st Tuesday of the month.
Centering Prayer: Thursdays, 7:30 pm.

THE DAUGHTERS OF THE KING:
Intercessory Prayer Meetings on the last Saturday of the month at 10 AM.

PAINTINGS OF ST. JAMES:
Our own Jerry Keelen has created beautiful paintings of the St. James building, and they are available for purchase at the suggested price of $35.  Please consider purchasing one for your home!

ST JAMES FAIR – SEPTEMBER 18 & 19
It's Spring Cleaning time! Keep the St. James Fair in mind when you are doing your Spring cleaning.  For quality items that you cannot store until September, we will be collecting items on Saturday May 16th, concurrent with the Church clean-up/work day. If you need help moving an item, please get in touch ASAP so that we may try to arrange help in getting it here. Thought: If you haven't used it since the last fair, but it is too good to discard, donate it! Tax receipts are available for all donations. If you are interested in helping some way with the fair, please get in touch. Watch this space for news and ideas for help.

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