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WEEKLY NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
December 24, 2023
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Phone Number: (808) 482-4824
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Sunday Worship
Fourth Sunday of Advent
Scripture Readings:
2 Samuel 7:1-11,16
Psalm 89:1-4, 19-26
Romans 16:25-27
Luke 1:26-38
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Service of Holy Eucharist
with Music, in the Sanctuary
8:00 am
Mask preferred.
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Service of Holy Eucharist
with Music, in the Sanctuary
& Online
9:30 am
Mask preferred.
ZOOM LINK
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Would you like to read on Sundays (Zoom or in person)?
Information here
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CHRISTMAS AT CHRIST MEMORIAL | |
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Fourth Sunday of Advent December 24
8:00 am Sunday Service
9:30 am Sunday Service
Christmas Eve December 24
7:00 pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
11:30 pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
Christmas Day December 25
9:00 am Christmas Day Service
Sunday December 31
9:30 am Service of Lessons & Carols (no 8:00 am service)
Christmas Eve services will offer a prelude by harpist Renee Janton
(7 pm, 11:30 pm) and the 11:30 pm service will display THE painting of Mary by Saim Caglayan. The Christmas Day 9:00 am service will include a hula performance of O Holy Night. All services will include favorite Christmas hymns led by organist Michael Foley.
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Holy One, shine so brightly into our hearts that we become the instruments of your love. In all ways, help us to kindle the Christ light burning within us and throughout the world.
~ Rev. Catherine Amy Kropp
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Rev. Catherine Amy would love to meet up!
This week on Thursday, December 28, 3:00 - 5:00 Kilauea Bakery, 2484 Keneke St. Or schedule a call or another meeting time. Check out her new email! pastor@christmemorialkauai.org
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This beautiful depiction of Mary, mother of Jesus, painted by Saim Caglayan, will be placed before the altar during our contemplative service, Christmas Eve, 11:30 pm.
We invite you into a visual meditation of her alongside the prayer “If You Want" by Spanish mystic and Carmelite friar St John of the Cross (1542-1591), who invites each of us to become a midwife for God.
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In Rev. Catherine Amy's Christmas Appeal, she reflects on this faithful moment and the path ahead together. Her letter was sent out to more than 300 members and friends of Christ Memorial. | |
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Come one, come all, once again, to this family-friendly, reverent, comedic, authentic musical theater experience!
Free Admission -- A Holiday Gift
Saturday, December 23rd at 6:00 pm
Sanctuary of Christ Memorial
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2024 STEWARDSHIP CAMPAIGN | |
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We have received 24 pledge cards with generous gifts of time, talent, or treasure! We are well on our way to a new year of service and ministry together in 2024.
If you haven't had a chance, join us as we consider our faithful journey ahead and the many ministries of the Christ Memorial community and offer a pledge of Time, Talent and/or Treasure.
Look for the Pledge Cards in the mail, pick them up at the back of the church sanctuary, reach out to one of us, or stop by the church office and talk to our vicar Rev. Catherine Amy Kropp.
Thank you for prayerfully considering how you are called into the joy of beloved community on Kaua'i, wherever you may be, with faithful planning and giving.
Stewardship Committee Co-Chairs:
Dale Sands, mdalesands@aol.com
Bill Schilling, billschilling808@gmail.com
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GRATITUDE FOR
AN EVENING OF CAROLS
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Thursday evening, December 21, the North Shore Choir under the direction of Mark Anderson offered a beautiful, moving performance in our church sanctuary. Joyful singing, laughter, and a communal gratitude filled the church throughout their program of over 15 familiar Christmas hymns, each one performed in beautiful harmony and by memory. A festive celebration and reception followed in the parish hall and extended in the evening.
Thank you to all the members of the choir for their dedication, all the rehearsals, and for sharing the joy of the season with us. For 36 years, the choir has offered their harmonious presence on Kaua'i. The non-denominational choir warmly welcomes individuals from diverse spiritual traditions, embodying the spirit of unity through song.
We hope they come again!
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WELCOME TO CHRIST MEMORIAL | |
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Welcome to Christ Memorial Episcopal Church. We are devoted to following the life and teachings of Jesus, the Christ.
We hope your experience worshiping with us will bless and enrich your life. People of all faiths are welcome to worship with us on Sunday.
For an online service, join us Sundayat 9:30 here.
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Help us… help you… help those affected by the Maui Wildfires!
Due to the generosity from people around the Diocese, country, and globe, we want to make sure we can help wherever help is needed. We are asking every congregation to think BIG on this one. For example, if there is someone you know (or have heard about) that has taken in family or friends who were displaced, they may find themselves with a tripled-or-quadrupled electricity bill that they hadn’t seen coming. Same goes for the increase in food and household living costs.
Assistance isn’t limited to just people currently on Maui (there are many who have taken people in on other islands), nor is it ever limited to Episcopalians. So combine your thinking hats and your generous hearts and let us know! To send a request for financial assistance, click on the button below:
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DEDICATED WEBPAGE: The Diocese of Hawai'i has set up a dedicated webpage on the main website that will contain the latest information, resources, and updates about Maui recovery efforts, as we receive them. Click HERE to go there now. You can also visit the Diocese's Facebook page HERE where photos and other info are widely shared. | |
Sharing One Home Can Change Two Lives
Homesharing Hawaiʻi is a project of Hawai‘i Intergenerational Network, a nonprofit with IRS 501(c)(3) status. Our program helps match individuals seeking a home with people who have a home to share. Two or more people share a home for mutual benefit. A person offers a private bedroom and shared common space in exchange for rent, help around the house or a combination of the two. Each home sharing arrangement is tailored to the unique needs and interests of the people involved. To learn more, visit their website HERE.
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NEWS FROM THE EPISCOPAL
DIOCESE OF HAWAI'I
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This issue's header photo was taken this past Monday at the site of Holy Innocents Church, and amongst the ruins, a plant blooms where the entrance into the church would have been. See this issue's Feature Story about Canon Sandy Graham's visit to the site and blessing of the grounds. (Contributed photo)
Check out the latest news from the Episcopal Diocese of Hawai'i here
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THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU | |
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We Episcopalians believe in a loving, liberating, and life-giving God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
As constituent members of the Anglican Communion in the United States, we are descendants of and partners with the Church of England and the Scottish Episcopal Church, and are part of the third largest group of Christians in the world.
We believe in following the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection saved the world. We have a legacy of inclusion, aspiring to tell and exemplify God’s love for every human being; women and men serve as bishops, priests, and deacons in our church.
Laypeople and clergy cooperate as leaders at all levels of our church. Leadership is a gift from God, and can be expressed by all people in our church, regardless of sexual identity or orientation.
We believe that God loves you – no exceptions.
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SUICIDE & CRISIS LIFELINE | |
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988 Suicide & Crisis
Lifeline is Here!
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is now in full effect nationwide. Similar to the 911 emergency phone number, dialing 988 will connect a caller directly to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, and to a trained counselor.
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A Prayer:
Magnificent Holy Father.
I stand before you at this altar. So many have given you more.
I may not have much I can offer. Yet what I have is truly yours.
This is my offering, dear Lord.
This is my offering to You, God.
Your offering enables us to maintain worship, prayer and study during this time. Help us continue to provide a beautiful, flourishing, and safe "Sanctuary for the Spirit" at our historic and faithful church on Kaua'i.
Change to Automated Giving: Thank you to those of you who automate your giving and have a plan to support your church. Your consistent, planned generosity makes it possible for us to budget and dream responsibly. Want to change to automated giving? It makes life easy, especially if you travel.
Live off island? If you have a prayer intention or would like to pray for those on our prayer list, email our office. To be part of the church collective means we all share in the cost of being a church. We want our church to have inspiring worship; pastoral care for those in need; beautiful church grounds; programs to learn and grow; and tools to reach out to those who are seeking a closer relationship with God. See the different ways you can share your gifts, on our Giving page HERE.
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If you like to give by check, please send to:
Christ Memorial Episcopal Church,
P.O. Box 293, Kilauea, HI 96754
Or consider changing to Automated Giving. It makes life easy. Just click on the button below to make a one-time or recurring donation.
Thank you for your love and care for our Christ Memorial community!
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Helen Mitsui Shared Blessings Thrift Shop in Kilauea is seeking Volunteers.
Each volunteer shift is a 2-4 hour commitment for a minimum of one day per week. Experience in Retail, Customer Service, and/or Retail a plus, but not required.
Volunteers are invaluable to serving our community. Our goal is to reuse, repurpose and recycle goods — keeping as much as possible out of landfill — while providing our community with access to reasonably priced, quality merchandise.
Here are ways you can help:
* Greeters welcome shoppers and monitor our COVID guidelines.
* Customer Care helps shoppers to ensure a pleasant shopping experience.
* Merchandisers organize departments, restock the floor and display retail goods.
* Philanthropy distributes merchandise to organizations in need.
* Donation Intakers receive, sort and process donations.
Work-from-Home volunteers help prepare merchandise for sale. We are especially looking for help in these areas:
* Games: checking games to ensure all components are intact
* Stationery: packaging up cards and envelopes
* Holidays: preparing merchandise for Christmas, Halloween, Easter, Valentines, 4th of July, and more
* School, Office, Art Craft Supplies: organizing and packaging materials for reuse
* Toys: sorting, cleaning, and packaging toys
* Hardware: sorting and packaging tools, materials, electronics and appliances
Requirements?
*Team players with a genuine interest in serving the community and contributing to the reuse movement.
* Willingness to support COVID-19 safety measures set by Shared Blessings
* Physically able to lift 50 pounds (Merchandisers and Donation Intakers only)
Benefits?
Serving the community and our environment is rewarding work. We have a lot of fun! New merchandise is donated daily, so the element of surprise and wonder is constant. Get a first peek and more!
Interested?
Click on the reply button here! Let us know 1) your interests, 2) your availability to volunteer and 3) your contact information. Mahalo!
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PRAYER REQUESTS THIS WEEK | |
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Let us pray for our own needs and those of others. We remember especially those on our prayer list. Healing of body, mind and spirit for: Marie, Tom, Mike, Lei, Julia, Jane, Cynthia, Wayne, Isaiah, Sheila, Elise and family, Becca, Sara, Steve, Art, Paul, Sylas, Charlyn, Erin, Niles, Robbie, Jane, Dale, Webb, Linda, David, Helen, Tony, Anthony, Penny, Tommy, Matthew, Pam and Rich. For the residents of Lahaina and greater Maui who have lost their loved ones, homes, worship spaces, and businesses from the fires. We pray for resilience of the land and fortitude of the people, for all that is Maui. We pray also for the people and leadership of Ukraine and the people of Russia who wish for peace and an end to the war. We pray also for people who live in a perpetual state of danger in the Middle East, Central America, and in conflicts around the world; that all who suffer danger and violence would know hope in their troubles and courage in their hearts.
We pray for all who have died, especially Makani, Alfonso and Will. We pray for all who are grieving. May they be comforted.
We pray that you will bring people together in worship. Enliven your church and bless our musician, our clergy and lay leadership. We pray for our sibling Episcopal congregations on Kauai: St John and St Pauls, St Michael & All Angels, and All Saints, and for all churches on the North Shore. We pray for our own congregation of Christ Memorial, Kilauea for those present, online and absent - that all of us together may be united in your ministry.
Are there others? Send a prayer list request to christmemorialkilauea@gmail.com
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Thrift Store Hours :
Monday 2:00 pm -5:00 pm
Tuesday 2:00 pm -5:00 pm
Wednesday 9:30 am -12:30 pm
Thursday 2:00 pm -5:00 pm
Friday 2:00 pm -5:00 pm
Saturday 9:30 am -3:00 pm
*Donations Accepted:
Monday 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Wednesday 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Saturday 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
*Subject to change based on
volunteer availability
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THRIFT SHOP MISSION STATEMENT:
Our goal is to provide our community with reasonably priced, quality merchandise. We will reuse, repurpose and recycle goods and keep as much as possible out of the landfill in an effort to help Kauai and our planet toward Zero Waste. Above all we will show compassion, kindness and tolerance to each other and our community.
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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Meets in the Parish Hall:
Monday 6:15 - 7:15 pm & 7:30 - 8:30 pm
Tuesday 10:00-11:00 am & 7:30 - 8:30 pm
Wednesday 7:30 - 8:30 pm
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Keep up-to-date with messages from the Bishop. Click on the buttons below to view the Bishop's weekly Monday & Wednesday messages, and find links to online worship in the Diocese. | |
Christ Memorial Episcopal Church
2509 Kolo Road, Kilauea, HI 96754
(808) 482-4824
Mailing Address: PO Box 293, Kilauea, HI 96754
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