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St. Bede's E-News


We hope that this weekly offering will keep you up-to-date

on the latest information from the parish

and from around the Diocese of Atlanta and wider Church. 


Our e-newsletters are now being archived on our website.

You can go to www.stbedes.org  

and look under the "Connect With Us" tab

at the top of the home page to find past newsletters.


The deadline each week for submission to the E-News is

Wednesday at 10 am.

Please send your submissions ready to go into the newsletter,

text and images attached in an email to the Parish Administrator.

Laura's email address is lpittman@stbedes.org



There's a lot going on at St. Bede's! Looking for an activity?

Click here to view the parish calendar

Sunday, August 11, 2024

Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost



Worship in English at 10 am


Worship in Spanish at 2:30 pm




We will also be streaming our worship live

on

St. Bede's YouTube Channel



Make a Gift to St. Bede's



If you would like to preview the scripture lessons and hymns for the upcoming Sunday, you can find Sunday's bulletin uploaded to the parish website each week on Thursday afternoon. From the home page of the website, scroll down to the colorful "Worship" icon, and click on that. Then scroll to the bottom of the "Worship" page and you will see where the bulletin for Sunday has been posted under "Downloads".

Do you play an instrument?


Would you be interested in offering your gifts during worship at 10 am? Occasionally we look for instrumentalists to add to our worship experience, either instead of or to complement our excellent organ. If you would be interested in playing during a service, we would love to know about you and add you to our list of players. Sometimes it would be as a solo instrument or it could be with a group of players, too. It’s always fun.


Please contact John Whitt (jwhitt@stbedes.org) to let us know your interest and to get you on the call list! We’d love to hear from you!


Sweet(s) Summer Sundays


The Hospitality team will be taking a break this summer, but treats are always welcome during the coffee hour after our worship service. If you would like to provide cookies or any other snack to share, please sign up in the Commons.


Thanks!


– Nancy Ward nlbward@comcast.net

Invitation to Prayer Shawl Ministry


Prayer shawls are used to provide comfort, acknowledge joy or appreciation, say goodbye, or any other reason to share God’s love. They may be used in prayer, and the act of making them is prayer. Making them with friends is church.


Currently, a prayer shawl group meets one morning and one evening a month. You are invited to attend one or both meetings.


Monthly Prayer Shawl Meeting Times and Locations


First Monday Prayer Shawl Meeting: 10:00 -11:30 am in room M108. The next meeting will be on Monday, August 5.


Email Junior Abraham at jrabraham1953@gmail.com with questions.


Fourth Thursday Prayer Shawl Meeting: 6:30-8:00 pm in off site locations.


Email Cheryl and Fred Murphy at murphyfbfm@gmail.com with questions.


Note that you can participate at home on your own as well.

Popcorn Theology

Saturday, August 31st

5:30 - 8:30 pm

in the Parish Hall


Everyone is invited to join us for the next gathering of Popcorn Theology!


We’ll begin our time together with a light summer meal, including fresh green salad, fruit salad, dairy and gluten free options. And we’ll have homemade cookies and freshly popped popcorn.


Then we’ll watch together the film:


The American Society of Magical Negroes**


Watch the Trailer


A romantic comedy mixed with satire, the film follows a young artist who is recruited by a secret organization whose mission is to help lower white people's anxiety about Black people and to make their lives easier. It explores the concept that failing to address race relations in order to protect white people from discomfort does not benefit anyone. 


The film stars Justice Smith, Alan Grier, An-Li Bogan, Aisha Hinds and Nicole Byer. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2023. The screenwriter Kobi Libii's father is Black and his mother is white. He says the film is about his relationship to whiteness and addresses, with humor and commentary on racial stereotypes, his attempts to appease his mother's side of his family.


** The film's provocative title comes from a term coined by Spike Lee to describe Black characters in movies and books who are treated as secondary and exist only to please and serve white characters. The screenwriter’s hope is that Black viewers of the film will be encouraged to live their full, authentic selves. 


2023

About 1 hour and 35 minutes

Rated PG-13


Following the film, we’ll have a brief conversation, sharing where we saw and heard eyes and hearts opening; where we saw acceptance, God, Love. And we’ll share our story of how the film helps us to see something in our own lives. We’ll conclude with a brief Night Prayer.


A suggested contribution for the meal is $5.00.


The signup sheet is on the table in the Commons, or you may email Lynnsay Buehler to let her know you will be attending: lbuehler@stbedes.org


See you at the movies!

Outreach Meeting


The Outreach Committee will meet on Sunday, August 18, following 10 am worship in Room C101. We invite anyone interested in outreach to please join us! We will be planning our fall outreach schedule.


Anita Montelione and Karen Werner, co-chairs


ESOL Teachers Needed for the Fall and Upcoming ESOL Fall Semester Meeting Information



St. Bede's has had a successful ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) program since January 2013. Since the pandemic, we have made our classes smaller, and our students are thriving with the extra attention.  


We are continuing to recruit new teachers for the 2024 Fall semester. If you are interested in teaching, or you know someone who is, please contact ESOL Coordinators Orisha Parsons (404-824-4904) or Judah Sali, (404-578-7122) for more information.  


Registration for this Fall's ESOL semester will be held this week and next week, in person at St. Bede's on the following dates: Tues. August 13th, Thurs. August 15th, Tues, August 8/20th, and Thurs. August 22nd, from 7:00 - 8:30 pm.  


We also will have another ESOL Fall Semester Teachers Meeting on Saturday, August 24th at St. Bede’s Episcopal church, in Rm. M110.

 

2601 Henderson Mill Road

Atlanta 30345

at 10:00 am

Saturday, August 24th 

 

We will have light refreshments and discuss this our anticipated classes for our fall semester.

Thank you! ¡Muchísimas gracias!




In three weeks we gathered $1000 and were able to buy 40 $25.00 gas cards for families who drive to Stewart Detention Center from all over the Southeast. While we were waiting to see detainees this past Saturday, we sent 3 families over to El Refugio (there were long waits) so that the children could play and folks could eat and rest while waiting hours before they could see their loved ones. They all left with gas cards and thanked us over and over for the hospitality and the love.


You also helped detainees at Stewart during the VBS activity in which young and old contributed your artwork (the youngest artist being almost 2) and well wishes on more than 50 cards which will be sent to detainees over the next few weeks. The vast majority of these detainees have never broken any laws. They have sought asylum in this country, fleeing repression, gang violence and economic insecurity in their countries. Many never receive a card or visit, so those cards will do so much to brighten someone's day. Many thanks!


Claudia


Learn more about El Refugio

As we all watch the tragic events of violence escalate in Jerusalem and Palestine, it is so important to keep the people of the Holy Land in our prayers.


In addition to our prayers, St. Bede's has also transmitted a gift of $500 to Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) for relief efforts related to the travesties of this conflict. Sadly, one of ERD's strongest and longest-standing partners in the Diocese of Jerusalem is the Al Ahli Arab Hospital - the Anglican hospital in Gaza that was severely damaged by explosion and where hundreds of people were killed. Please keep relief workers on the ground in your prayers as they attempt to offer care and relief.


Prayer Resource from American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem
Prayer Resource from Sojourners
Read updates on Episcopal Relief and Development's relief efforts on the ground in the war.
Caring for God's Creation


The Centers for Hard to Recycle Materials (CHaRM)

has a new location!


Got “stuff” you no longer use but don't want to just throw it away?  

The answer just got a lot closer to home! 


Remember reading a few months ago about CHaRM--the Center for Hard to Recycle Materials? Well, there’s a new location at 1225 Columbia Drive in Decatur that is opening on June 12 and will begin receiving your items—by appointment only!--on Wednesdays and Fridays!


Click HERE for all the info you need: 

A list of items of the items they’ll accept includes the usual recyclables plus appliances, bikes, books, chemicals, textiles, electronics, mattresses, musical instruments, and much more! 
How to book an appointment online or by calling 

Since 2010 Atlanta-based Live Thrive has worked to improve our local environmental health by encouraging reuse/repurposing of materials as well as diverting thousands of pounds of household hazardous waste and other hard-to-recycle items from Metro-Atlanta landfills, water systems, and air. Along with two CHaRM centers, the nonprofit offers educational programs and STEAM grants to local schools. Learn more about Live Thrive HERE



Family Ministries Micropractice 


Join our households with

birth through elementary aged children

in this simple intentional practice

as we bring our learning from the lectionary

into our everyday lives.



You may wish to conclude this micro-practice with this prayer:


Loving God,

Like a mirror reflecting our face or an echo repeating our voice,

we can show the world who you are.

In all we do, may we be kind and compassionate,

reflecting you as we walk together in your love.

Amen.




Wednesday Night Adult Bible Study

Has Resumed!


Join with others for a study of various books of the Apocrypha.

All are welcome.


6:30 – 8 pm on Wednesday nights

on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of each month

in the Commons Hallway Classroom

(across from the Julian of Norwich Center)


Contact Fred Murphy for more information.



Healing Our Racism

Book Discussion Group


Next meeting:

Monday, August 26 at 2:00pm on Zoom


August's selection is

How the Word is Passed

By Clint Smith


Please join Muriel Diguette and other members/friends of St. Bede's to discuss current books pertaining to the issues of racism and white privilege.


Email Muriel for the Zoom link to join the discussion.

Mostly Mysteries

Book Discussion Group


Next meeting:

Monday, August 26 at 7:00 pm on Zoom


August's selection is

Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage 

by Alice Munro



Meeting Time: The 4th Monday of each month at 7 pm on ZOOM,


You're invited to join members and friends of St. Bede's to discuss favorite mysteries and thrillers.


Email Cathe Echterhoff for the Zoom link to join the discussion.

McLemore's Musings


We hope you are enjoying this feature in St. Bede's E-News - McLemore's Musings. Many of you have met the Rev'd Bill McLemore who has joined the St. Bede's community. Bill has been a priest for over 57 years and has served parishes all over the Episcopal Church. Bill is the former archivist of the Diocese of Atlanta and authored the 100th anniversary book on the history of the Diocese. Bill is also an artist and has used his artistic skills and sense of humor for many years to draw hundreds of cartoon that comically comment on life in the Episcopal Church. Each week we will share a cartoon here that Bill selects from his collection. Enjoy!

Would you like to receive

a brief Morning Devotion each day?


I have been emailing them to about 100 Episcopalians from churches I have served across the country. Currently, there are five monthly themes: Baptismal Covenant, Gospel of John, Hymns, Paul’s Epistles, and the Psalms. They only take 3 to 5 minutes of your time and they are free to all who wish to receive them. If you would like to receive them, send your email address to me at:


bmclemore@stbedes.org



God’s blessings,


Bill McLemore +

St. Bede's Prayer List


A note about our prayer list:


We have reorganized our prayer list and are trying to make it more manageable going forward. Names will remain on the prayer list for 3 weeks unless otherwise requested. If you have placed someone on the prayer list and you would now like that person removed, please notify the office. Please request removal only for names which you have placed on the list. We are always happy to request prayer for our parishioners and our extended community.


Please contact Laura Pittman in the church office to add or remove names from the prayer list.


Laura Pittman

lpittman@stbedes.org



 

In our St. Bede’s community, prayer has recently been requested for:

Connie Aylor

Miriam Needham and Robin Brown-Haithco

 

Prayer has been requested on a more long-term basis for:

Carmen Camiro

Debhani Hernandez

Al and Regina Studwell

Sarah Jane and Jim Ohl

Mary Rodriguez

Helen Abraham

Aree Bancroft

Laura Ribas

Hilda Bell

Nancy Waring

Frances Bowen

Ann Foote

Cameron Maddox  

Peg Harriss

Sue Ellen Lampros

Robin Schreiber

 

Prayer has also been requested for these in our wider community:

Carla and her family, friend of Claudia Fedarko and Karen Werner

Debra Staton and her sons, friends of Claudia Fedarko

Julie Weisberg, friend of Claudia Fedarko

Wright Coleman, son of Jennie Couture

Fay Key, friend of the St. Bede's community 

Eleanor Pearlman, granddaughter of Gwen Heaton

Anne Jones, sister of Claiborne Jones

Elizabeth Graham, friend of Toni Graney

 

We pray for those who have died:

Marsha McOsker, friend of Helen Loeb

Dorothy Dalbom Bowline, mother of Julia Dalbom

 

We give thanks for those serving our country in the military:

Josh Bowers

Will Grimm


 

We give thanks for those celebrating birthdays this week:

8/9 Johnny Klein

8/9 Ashton Busch

8/10 Jack Heller

8/11 Beth Cannon

8/15 Margie Klein

8/17 Wil Tate



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Pathways

the magazine of the Diocese of Atlanta


The new Pathways is now available online! Through original photography, articles, and interviews, Pathways shares inspiring stories from Middle and North Georgia — examples of spiritual growth.


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Friend in Christ,


As violence escalates in Ukraine, over one million people have already fled the country — and the borders are flooded with many more people desperate to leave.


Almost all of them are women and children who have had to seek safety on their own, leaving their husbands, fathers, brothers and sons behind.


As this crisis continues to evolve, we are working with Anglican agencies and our other partners to provide humanitarian assistance, and urgently ask for your help.


Your emergency gift today will support our immediate response, providing cash, blankets, hygiene supplies and other needs as this crisis unfolds.


Our faith networks are currently on the ground in the border areas of Poland, Hungary and Romania, and we will continue to coordinate with them in order to help those who have been displaced. Specifically, our partner ACT Alliance is helping families on the Hungarian border, and our Anglican partners are mobilizing both an immediate and long-term response in Poland, Romania and Hungary.


Yours faithfully,

Robert W. Radtke

President & CEO

Episcopal Relief & Development