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THIS WEEK @ ST. PHILIP'S

April 24, 2024

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Acolyte

Greeter

8am Reader

10am Reader

Chalice Bearer

Coffee Hour Host

This Sunday

Acolytes: Caradine Fogal, Bryden Fogal

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8am Reader: sign up above

10am Readers: Tobi Akbas, sign up above

Chalice Bearer: Sarah Bayne

Altar Guild: Sara Breen, Margy Gerber

Coffee Hour: Elizabeth Kennedy & Alex Thew

FULL CALENDAR

Wednesday, April 24

  • 7pm AA Meeting Parish House
  • 7pm Compline Church


Friday, April 26

  • 3:15pm Children's Choir Rehearsal Parish House
  • 5:30pm Nursery School Parent's Night Out Parish House
  • 7pm AA Meeting Church


Saturday, April 27

  • 8am Care for your Cemetery Cleanup
  • 11am Tai Chi Parish House Parking Lot (weather permitting)


Sunday, April 28

  • 8am Holy Eucharist Rite II spoken
  • 9am Choir Warm Ups
  • 10am Holy Eucharist Rite II with music
  • Childcare available in the Parish House beginning at 9am
  • 12pm Vestry Meeting Parish House
  • 1:30pm Hedgewood Service
  • 5pm Youth Group


Monday, April 29

  • 7pm AA Meeting Parish House


Tuesday, April 30

  • 6pm AA Meeting Parish House
  • 7:30pm Women of the Bible Study

Women of the Bible Study


Tuesdays, 7:30pm, April 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28


Join us on Zoom for a study of women of the Bible. Lindsay Hardin Freeman’s Bible Women will guide our study. All are welcome!


Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89628767593?pwd=aWFFS3ErMi84d2dEMzM3bGtCeUIxUT09


Meeting ID: 896 2876 7593

Passcode: 060798

Care for your Cemetery Day!


Saturday, April 27th is the inaugural New York State “Care for your Cemetery Day!” Please consider joining David Gordon and Will Felder as we gather to refill depressions around our graveyard and reseed affected areas in preparation for nicer weather ahead. We will begin work at 8am, rain or shine. Please bring metal rakes, shovels and wheelbarrows. Refreshments provided.


All ages welcome! Email will.felder@gmail.com for information and look for reservation email to come.


More Info Here

We will welcome Connor McGovern into the church with the sacrament of Holy Baptism on May 19th during the 10am service. We rejoice with Connor and his family, and we look forward to this joyous occasion.

Used Clothing Drop-Off Shed


Items Accepted: All clothing, shoes, sneakers, belts, purses, blankets, towels, bedding, curtains, and stuffed toys.


Visit stpaulytextile.com for more information.

Jan Peek House Shelter


A Westchester County Department of Social Services-funded 24-hour, 365-days a year shelter for single adult men and women. They provide supportive case management services for clients to develop an independent living plan that focuses on obtaining housing and supportive services such as medical, behavioral, employment and educational. Jan Peek drop-in services provide shelter, food and limited supportive services for homeless adult men and women, particularly during inclement weather.


Volunteers from St. Philip's provide meals and service for one monthly dinner at the shelter.

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PRAYER LIST

We ask your prayers for: Judy Hayes, Elizabeth Herrera, Joel Blunk, Preston Pittman, Barbara DelMonaco, Scott Barrow, Ellen Degrazia, Kathy Madden, Ron Madden, Robert Dickey, Jack Sandlund, Brian Nice, Victor Ruiz, Steve Lobell, Edwina Leahey, John Roorda, John Aldredge, Doug Logan, Tom Bentley, Richard, John, and those in any need or trouble.

If your prayers have been answered, we would love to rejoice with you. Please let us know so your name may be removed from our list of people most urgently in need. Thank you.

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As a vibrant and thriving member parish in the Episcopal Diocese of New York, St. Philip’s Church in the Highlands is a radically inclusive spiritual center for our community. We celebrate in the Episcopal tradition, work to transform lives through Christ and his teachings of love and justice, and to help restore all to unity with God.