News from the Red Doors - May 14, 2021

This Week at St. Paul's
Mother Michelle Walker

Somewhere along the way in my faith journey I was introduced to a thought process, perhaps even a belief, that when things appear to be moving in a Spiritual direction drawing us closer to God and stronger as a community - Satan notices. And when he notices, he enjoys creating chaos to distract a person or a faith community from their focus on the Holy.

To be clear, I am NOT presenting this as a doctrine of the Church or a fundamental element of being an Episcopalian. I do, however, stop in those moments when our senior warden has open heart surgery followed by a beloved parishioner taking a tumble on her way into church and a vestry member falling down the stairs and breaking her ankle in 3 places and I PRAY for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit.

Come Holy Spirit.
Come Holy Spirit, fill us with your grace.
Come Holy Spirit, heal our infirmities - both visible and invisible.
Come Holy Spirit, protect and guard us from all ungodliness.
Come Holy Spirit, prepare us to spread the Gospel in the world in which we live.
Come Holy Spirit. Amen.


And so with those prayers of protection and direction I share with you a couple of exciting meetings. Two Thursdays ago I met with Maria Fruth, President and CEO of the Healthcare Foundation of LaPorte. Thanks to an introduction by Jean Burns, I received a tour of their beautiful new facility (at the corner of McClung Road and East Shore Parkway). Maria was lovely and a wealth of information about LaPorte. We discussed possible ways in which members of St. Paul's are already, or might become more, involved in various ministries about the county.

Maria also directed my attention to their main initiative of Ten2030. This initiative strives to empower our residents to make LaPorte County one of the top 10 healthiest counties in Indiana by the year 2030. (Did you know that by some metrics, LaPorte is the UNhealthiest county in all of Indiana?!?) There are many components to this plan, and many places where we might fit in as supporters either personally or as a faith community. I encourage you to check out the website by clicking on the photo above or on this link: http://www.ten2030.org/.

This week I met with Maggi Spartz of the Unity Foundation of LaPorte. In a different sort of meeting we gathered at the Unity Park on Pine Lake (near T-Bones Restaurant) and walked Chessie trail from the park to near Clear Lake and back. We discussed trails and their funding; serving the community; and matching our initiatives with the experience, availability, and energy of our congregation.

Maggi shared with me their initiative of Vibrant Communities of LaPorte. This initiative is focused on strengthening LaPorte's communities based on the core beliefs of people (caring for all people as demonstrated by our investments in their welfare); prosperity (growing a strong and resilient economy for all); and place (celebrating our histories, protecting their character, and preserving the environment). There are also many components, action items, as part of this plan. Most of them are bigger than we could take on as a parish, but all of them offer opportunities for us to contribute in various ways (time, talent, or treasure). Please wander through their website as well by clicking on the photo above or on this link: https://vibrantlpcounty.com/.

Both of these meetings are the fruits of my Wabash Pastoral Leadership Program, as a mechanism to better knowing the community in which we live and how we can serve that community as a pillar of spiritual health. Don't worry, I'm not committing us to anything at this point. I'm simply gathering information, plantings seeds, and listening for that soft voice of the Holy Spirit when she says "Now. Here. This is where St. Paul's can give back to the community more deeply and further the work of the Holy."

So I end this letter where I began, with a call to the Holy Spirit and a tangible excitement for what's in store for us in the coming weeks, months, and years.

Come Holy Spirit.
Come Holy Spirit, fill us with your grace.
Come Holy Spirit, heal our infirmities - both visible and invisible.
Come Holy Spirit, protect and guard us from all ungodliness.
Come Holy Spirit, prepare us to spread the Gospel in the world in which we live.
Come Holy Spirit. Amen.


Blessings,
Mother Michelle
priest@stpaulslaporte.org | 219-575-0226 (c)


Join us for Chair and Church with St. Paul's, a simple gathering of St. Paul's parishioners for city events throughout the summer. This is an opportunity to spend time with the people we love, in places we love around the city. LaPorte has a variety of events to offer this summer. And the only requirement is that you bring a chair and a fun loving attitude. (Rides are available for those that prefer not to drive at that time of day.)

The first event is Cruise Night on Saturday 6/5. Bring your chair, and your St. Paul's tee shirt if you have one, and join us in front of the PNC bank at the corner of Michigan and Lincolnway. Beginning June 9th, we will gather at the Fox Park pavilion on Wednesdays to enjoy city band concerts via Arts in the Park. More details are available at our Facebook events. All are welcome ... even those who do not yet call St. Paul's their home!

LIVE from St. Paul's - Renewal of Ministry and Installation (May 6, 2021)

Renewal of Ministry and Installation of Mother Michelle - May 6, 20201

Welcome to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church as we joyously welcome Mother Michelle Walker as our priest, officially, and renew ourselves for ministry.  We hope you enjoy the service. 

Worship guide:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/10fUL-wh9i0tbhCHisbnAMciuOW-ZAa5c/view?usp=sharing

Permission to podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE, License #A-735470. All rights reserved.

News from the Red Doors - April 30, 2021

This Week at St. Paul's
Mother Michelle Walker

Dear St. Paul's Family,

I can't tell you how excited I am for our May 6th service of Renewal of Ministry and Installation. I am so honored to be your priest and to be serving in the faith community that first introduced me to The Episcopal Church. The Installation service is such a lovely liturgy, full of symbolism of a different kind that our typical Sunday morning. During the course of the service, several different members will either be presenting me to the Bishop for approval, or presenting symbolic items such as:

  • a Bible,

  • a Book of Common Prayer,

  • a Pyx (small carrying device for the Blessed Sacrament),

  • a vial of oil stock (for anointing of the sick), and

  • the bread and wine for communion.

All of these items are critical for my ministry as your priest and are offered with prayers full of hope and joy. We will celebrate the Eucharist together and even have Deacon Kathy Townley serving at the altar with us. It is going to be a lovely celebration that I hope each of you are able to attend.

In other news, I'm excited to share progress on my Wabash Pastoral Leadership initiative to spend time with community leaders. Thanks to an introduction by Jean Burns, I met with Maria Fruth of the Healthcare Foundation of LaPorte. What an amazing asset that organization is to our community! She was delightful and shared some excellent ideas regarding how our congregation can give back to and more deeply integrate with the LaPorte Community. I can't wait to share some of the ideas with you, as well as some interesting information I learned about LaPorte overall.

I would be remiss to not express my appreciation at this point for the multitude of ways so many of you already volunteer within the community. Your love for LaPorte, and the wellbeing of those of us that live here, is second only to your love for the Lord. I hope we/I never lose sight of that!

Have a wonderful day and please, please, please do your best to attend the Installation service on Thursday 5/6 @ 6pm.

Blessings,
Mother Michelle
priest@stpaulslaporte.org | 219-575-0226 (c)


Our second and final educational session with Bishop Doug took place on Tuesday, April 27th. We all learned a lot. The vestry will continue conversations at future meetings. Please don't hesitate to reach out to either myself or any vestry member with your thoughts.

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Inclusive Marriage Policy Conversations

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On Tuesday 4/20 and 4/27 we are delighted to host Bishop Doug Sparks, who graciously offered to facilitate a conversation about developing an inclusive marriage policy. He has facilitated these conversations in the majority of the Episcopal churches in our diocese and we are happy to participate at this time.

As I explained in our February 26th News from the Red Doors, having a written and agreed-upon marriage policy is important for both the congregation and the priest. With the help of Bishop Doug, we will explore the Resolutions approved by our governing entity, the General Convention of The Episcopal Church. We will spend time prayerfully in study of both the Bible and other resources generated within our faith tradition. And we will respectfully learn together, grow together, and establish a policy that reflects who we are as St. Paul's.

Prior to Tuesday night, Bishop Doug has asked each attendee to review the following materials:

  1. Same Gender Marriage General Convention Resolutions (8 pages, focus on the highlighted areas)

  2. A History of Marriage from DEARLY BELOVED (16 pages, please read the entire document).
    Note: DEARLY BELOVED: A Tool-Kit for the Study of Marriage was generated by the Task Force on the Study of Marriage for presentation to General Convention 2015. We will study other portions of it in the second session. The entire document is available here if you are interested in reviewing it earlier

Here are some other things you might like to know:

  • The sessions will be conducted in the church nave/sanctuary in order to accommodate the most people, socially-distanced. We will be seated according to our Sunday morning seating chart and will remain masked the entire time.

  • Bishop Doug will have a microphone for himself. Mother Michelle will have the mobile handheld microphone in order to circulate among people wishing to speak.

  • The sessions will also be available via our standard Zoom link, but will NOT be on Facebook Live.

  • If you'd like to call in to listen/participate BY PHONE, you may do so.

  • Handouts of the materials will be available for pick-up on Sunday 4/18 and for the meeting itself on Tuesday 4/20.

  • The meeting is scheduled for 1.5 hours, from 6-7:30 pm.

This is an important conversation for us. I hope and pray you will all make it a priority to participate. It is best to attend BOTH sessions as they do build upon each other. Any questions, concerns, or suggestions can be directed to myself, either of your wardens, or anyone on vestry.

Until Tuesday,
- Mother Michelle


Easter Week News 2021

Easter Week News
from Mother Michelle

Dear St. Paul's Family,

Alleluia.  Christ is risen.
The Lord is risen indeed.  Alleluia.

What joyous and amazing Easter celebrations we enjoyed yesterday my friends.  It was a joy to chant the liturgy and to hear your (soft) singing voices proclaiming the resurrection.  I pray for that joy to continue to feed you spiritually this week and beyond.

In case you missed the excitement first hand, we had a special guest on Sunday - the fire department.  The smoke from our incense set off the smoke detectors and brought the fire department (see pictures above).  We're please to know the system works so well (even though it needs to be replaced by the end of the year due to new code requirements).  And we're happy to report there was only a minor slow down in our liturgy.  It will be an Easter never to forget, for sure!

In lieu of our Friday News from the Red Doors I am sending this on Monday to keep you in the loop.  As you've likely heard by now, I am on vacation with my family from 4/5-4/12 and will return to the office on Tuesday 4/13.  In the event of any pastoral emergencies, please contact our Junior Warden Tom Konieczny.  He will coordinate any necessary next steps.  

Additionally, Fr. John Houghton will supply for us this coming Sunday, 4/11.  I know it will be lovely for all to see him again after this long year.  I'm thankful for his willingness to supply again!

After some conversation we have come to the realization that registration is no longer necessary for most Sunday services.  While we do still have to take attendance for the near future in order to provide contact tracing should one of us accidentally attend church while COVID positive, we haven't had a seating issue on any occasion other than Christmas Eve and Easter.  So beginning this Sunday 4/11 we will NOT be pre-registering for service.  There will be a parish roster at the check-in stand near the Harrison Street door and the ushers will keep track of who attended each week.  So please come to church without registering ... and enjoy that freedom.  (Note: We may still register for special services, or should the pandemic shift our seating capacity again.  For now, however, we are registration free!)

Lastly, words alone cannot express my gratitude for your faithfulness in every aspect of being faith community.  From your prayers to your willingness to participate in clean-up day; from your financial contributions to the extra effort of helping out in large and small ways for Holy Week and Easter; from your tolerance of the many pandemic guidelines we must observe to your flexibility every time we've shifted those guidelines - 

THANK YOU!

You/we are an amazing community of believers, doing more than we imagined we could and poised for our next season of ministry together.  Be well loved ones.  Know that you are in my prayers.  And enjoy the thrill of the resurrection today and always.

Alleluia.  Christ is risen.
The Lord is risen indeed.  Alleluia.

In love and prayers,
Mother Michelle
priest@stpaulslaporte.org | 219-575-0226 (c)