O Heavenly Word, Eternal Light
O Little Town of Bethlehem & Dost Thou in a Manger Lie
LIVE from St. Paul's - December 6, 2020
News from the Red Doors - December 4, 2020
This Week at St. Paul's
Mother Michelle Walker
Dear St. Paul's Family,
It is an amazing blessing to St. Paul's that our annual stewardship campaign yielded results comparable to and a bit higher than last year. Even amidst the pandemic, the faithful saints at St. Paul's are committed to supporting our Episcopal presence here in the city of LaPorte. Thank you! Thank you from the bottom of my heart and with the appreciation of everyone who is able to worship here because of your generosity.
Our pledge commitments for the current year of 2020 are $91,608. The pledge commitments for next year, 2021, are $93,476. This includes two new pledging households and five households that still have an opportunity to be included. (Please feel free to drop off your pledge at any time!)
Our next steps include our dedicated treasurer, Sue, putting together a draft budget for 2021 based on the known expenses we expect to incur. This year's spending, year to date, indicates our known expenses will be higher than our pledge amount. We have experienced this before. We are blessed with investments that can be used, ONLY when necessary, to balance the difference. We will project that amount and be thankful for those monies when we need to use them. Your leadership team is frugal and careful with all of the time, talent, and treasure for which we are stewards!
One last wonderful note, which I can share now, is the rectory will have a tenant beginning January 15th. While we are still in the final stages of signing the lease agreement, the new pastor of The Presbyterian Church and her family will be moving in! The lease is for 6 months only at this point as they hope to buy a home in the area, but it's a start. Please pray for Pastor Jane's safe arrival to LaPorte and for her family to feel welcome in our beloved rectory.
Some newsletters are full of practical ideas while some are more heavily spiritually focused. So I leave you with these two notes:
I am on vacation Monday-Saturday of this week. If you have a pastoral emergency, you may still call me. I'm not going out of town.
As you reflect up this unique Advent season, keep these words from our Epistle reading from 2nd Peter this Sunday in mind ... Therefore, beloved, while you are waiting for these things, strive to be found by him at peace, without spot or blemish; and regard the patience of our Lord as salvation.
Be well friends. Wear your masks. Say your prayers. And be blessed.
Blessings!
Mother Michelle
priest@stpaulslaporte.org | 219-575-0226
LIVE from St. Paul's - November 29, 2020
Herbert Howells, Prelude on Psalm 34
Buxtehude: Preludium in g-minor
News from the Red Doors - November 27, 2020
From Your Senior Warden, Sandra Provan
What a difference a few days make! Not only in the weather, which was nice enough for me to play golf on November 19, but also in the Covid situation. Because of a possible Covid exposure, Mother Michelle is isolating at home and could not celebrate Holy Communion on Christ the King Sunday, November 22. But, she quickly put together the bulletin for Morning Prayer for that day, and Mike Konieczny printed them despite having to work; thank you Mike. Our organist, John Gouvens, did double duty as organist and AV (Audio Visual Tech), Margie Bender was the reader and Susie Richter was our soloist. We had a small congregation to celebrate the end of our Stewardship Campaign and to anticipate Thanksgiving Day.
Thank you to Joe Walker, who spent many hours blowing the leaves on church property to the side of the road, it looks very tidy, Joe, thank you!
We can now start working on the budget for 2021, thanks to the pledges we have received for next year. Thank you for your steadfast contributions, even if you cannot be in church. Who knows what the next few days or weeks may bring? I ask you to pray that this Covid pandemic will end soon and that we all stay safe.
God bless,
Sandra J. Provan
Senior warden
This Week at St. Paul's
Mother Michelle Walker
Dear St. Paul's Family,
I begin my message to you with the continued good news that Elizabeth still has no COVID symptoms. She and I will be going for a test either today or Monday and anxiously await more good news. If she remains in the clear, I will excitedly return to the altar next Sunday. Thank you for your prayers.
On this day after Thanksgiving, I pray that you had a blessed, happy, and restful day - however you may have celebrated. Our family opted for a different sort of Thanksgiving with lasagna and a favorite movie marathon. It was treasured time, in a new way. And we stayed in our pajamas all day long!
I would be remiss in not taking an opportunity to offer my utmost appreciation to Sandra, Margie, Susie, and John - who brilliantly stepped in last Sunday with an offering of Morning Prayer. I'm thankful for their ability, their flexibility, and their willingness to do so again this Sunday.
Dear ones, it's hard to believe that Advent is upon us already. In some ways the year has flown by in the blink of an eye. In other ways it feels a decade long. I remind you as we step into the four Sundays of Advent of their traditional themes of: Hope, Peace, Love, and Joy. These themes are ones we urgently need in our lives in these days. I look forward to unfolding these themes with you in our Scripture readings over the next four Sundays.
This Sunday the first candle of the Advent wreath will be lit and a short prayer offered. The Advent wreath is a long standing tradition of the HOME and gradually was incorporated into church services as well. An Advent wreath can be a simple, meaningful way for you to pause and anticipate the birth of the Savior. All you need is 4-5 candles and a wreath of any sort. The simple act of lighting a candle and pausing to be with God can be powerful, especially on these days where the darkness of the night continues to grow longer with each day. If you'd like to include the simplest liturgy I suggest you print this one page insert that offers a short Scripture reading and a prayer. Advent is a wonderful time to pause, to expect, to reconnect with hope. I pray for that for all of us.
Be well friends. Wear your masks. Say your prayers. And be blessed. Blessings!Mother Michelle
priest@stpaulslaporte.org | 219-575-0226