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This Week In the Life of the Parish
March 12–19, 2017
The Church Calendar can be accessed on the
St. Matthew’s Website:
http://stmattsaustin.org/About/resources.html
Evening Prayer Daily at 5:15 pm
in the Cauley Bell Tower Chapel
Want to Join St. Matthew’s?
Fr. Christian and Fr. Wade will be holding a series of lunch classes/conversations on March 12, and 19, orienting people of all ages to this particular body of Christ. Those wishing to be received or confirmed into the Episcopal Church will be able to do so on March 26, when Bishop Dena Harrison visits. RSVP with any dietary restrictions to Fr Christian (chawley@stmattsaustin.org).
Class Schedule
March 12 Gather and Scatter: How the Episcopal Church nourishes its members and the world
March 19 Scripture, Reason, and Tradition: Where the Episcopal Church gets its news
Submitted by Christian Hawley
Noon Lenten Concerts—Moving to the Atria Ballroom—Beginning Thursday, March 9
Our ever-poplar Lenten Noon Concerts are moving this year to the Atria Senior Living Center at the Arboretum, 9306
Great Hills Trail. We’re happy to be taking these out into the community, into a place where several St. Matthew’s parish-
ioners live. Submitted by Jean Fuller
March 16
Marc Witmer, piano: Tom Jeannett, saxophone
March 23
The Mesa Trio, piano, flute, & cello: Joanne Bonnington, Martha Galie, Chichi Armstrong
March 30
Marc Cruz, classical guitar
April 6
Lucy Zhu, piano
Clergy class | Mondays at Noon | Rm B-18/19
The Rev. Norb Firnhaber returns and will lead the classes for the rest of the month. He will reflect on a different theme of Lent each week: March 13 - Justice; March 20 - the Cross; March 27 - Hope. Submitted by Christian Hawley
Daylight Saving Time begins in the wee hours of March 12!
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Lenten Wholeness Program
St. Matthew’s will be working with the folks from Living Compass to offer a six-week program focused on habits of wellness for body, mind, and soul. Listening With All Your Heart, Soul, Strength, and Mind provides a foundation to help us explore a deeper connection between faith and our capacity to listen to God. Each participant will receive a workbook full of reflections and habits for consideration.
Lecture and small group on Sunday mornings at 9:15 is supplemented by individual reflections for each day of Lent. Every participant will receive a complimentary workbook, but is expected to make 3 of the 6 Sunday gatherings. Class is capped at 40 people. Please email Fr. Christian as slots will be filled on a first come, first serve basis. Check out the Living Compass webpage: http://www.livingcompass.org and take their Adult Wellness Assessment for some baseline info: http://www.livingcompass.org/adult/assessment.html/.
Submitted by Christian Hawley
St. Matthew’s Labyrinth in Lent | February 26 to April 14
Come to the labyrinth and offer up your walking prayers in the presence of our Lord. God goes before you, and beside you. You are never alone. In the stillness of the labyrinth, God is revealing to you the path of Life day by day, and moment by moment. All groups and individuals are invited and encouraged to visit and experience walking the labyrinth. Whether you attend a meeting or training or Bible study or a healing service, you can experience the holy silence of peace and comfort as you walk the labyrinth.
You can gain access to the labyrinth during the week by picking up a key in the church office during business hours, Monday-Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, and returning the key when finished. Instructions are available at the site of the labyrinth.
“Holy and Gracious God... fountain of all wisdom, be ever present to those who walk the labyrinth seeking your guidance, that they may here be enlightened and strengthened for their journey, and grown in knowledge and love of you, through Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour.” AMEN
Submitted by Judy Neely
Evening Prayer Time Changing
Effective Sunday, March 5, we will move the Evening Prayer start time back to 6:00 pm daily in the Bell Tower Chapel.
Submitted by Scott Murphy
Healing Service | Wednesdays at noon | B-14
Join Fr. Christian as we celebrate the life of James Theodore Holly and offer healing prayers. Submitted by Christian Hawley
More Lent Music at St. Matt’s—Mark Your Calendars!
Lenten Organ Concerts
Sunday, March 19 | 6:00 pm | Sanctuary Friday, March 24 | 7:30 pm | Sanctuary
Austin Guild of Organists (AGO) Member Concert Delaine Leonard, harp with Jeremy Chesman, organ
Lenten Concert
Saturday, April 1, 2017 | 7:30 pm | Sanctuary
Greater Love, A Choral Concert, by the Schola of St. Matthew’s
featuring works by Mealor, Arnesen, Pärt, Schlenker, Lauridsen, Lotti, Esenvalds, Leighton
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Offshoot Small Groups are Branching Out
Offshoots small groups are a chance for parishioners to share our passions with one another and
our neighbor. This initiative grows out of the idea that wherever Christians are present, the body
of Christ is revealed. So have some fun with these groups, get to know your fellow parishioners,
and invite a friend to “come and see” a little glimpse of the Kingdom. If you want to form your
own Offshoot with support from church staff and clergy, email
chawley@stmattsaustin.org and office@stmattsaustin.org.
Formation of groups is a rolling process throughout the year, so keep your ideas coming!
Espanol con amigos Susan Roberston srobertson44@austin.rr.com Thursdays, 11:00 am, Mr. Gatti’s,
(Spanish with friends) next meeting, 3/16
Sunday Lunch Group at Luby's Kay & Leon Whitney kayw3909@gmail.com Sunday, April 4, 11:45-ish
Spiritual Book Study Susan Ledenham woosue@sbcglobal.net Tuesdays, noon, B-14
Monthly Garden Group Caroline Watt cline.cook@gmail.com
Contemplative Photography Cathey Roberts catheyr@me.com
Art Among Friends Linda Fryer fryer8137@gmil.com Meets Tuesdays 10:00 am-2:00 pm
Sewing for Others Margaret Carpenter marcar101040@att.net
Family Camping Group Brad Banister bradbanister@gmail.com May 12-14, Kerrville-Schreiner Park
Sewing Pillows for Breast Cancer Ganne McCullough gmcc2007@gmail.com
Cycling Group Adam Bartlett adam@abartlett.org 1st mtg, 3/25, 8:30 am, Day School
parking lot
20s-40s Laura Heiligenthal lheiligenthal32@gmail.com
Father Brown Viewing Ken Robertson ikenrr@gmail.com Fridays, 3/17–4/7, 12:30-1:30 pm,
Youth Center
Let's go to the Movies Babs Clendenin ba69claus@aol.com
Wall Street Musing Chris Wilson cawcfacmt@gmail.com Wed., 3/29, 7:00 pm, Youth Center
Solos, for age 55+ Margaret Myers margaret@myers-ins.com 3/31, 2:00 pm, Painting with a Twist,
followed by dinner at Trudy’s
For more detailed group descriptions, we invite you to click this link, http://stmattsaustin.org/Connect/offshoots.html, or
go to the Offshoots page on St. Matthew’s website. Submitted by Christian Hawley
Soul of a Musician Series Returns March 19 | 6:30 pm
Soul of a Musician is an outreach to musicians and to those who appreciate and respect their craft. We invite you to join us for our Spring 2017 season, which begins Sunday, March 19! A link to the Soul Series can be found on St. Matt’s website, http://stmattsaustin.org/Music/4soul-of-a-musician-series.html) and on Facebook at Soul of a Musician Series.
March 19 Gina Chavez and Johanna Chase from Los Angeles www.ginachavez.com www.johannachase.com
March 26 Chris Maxwell from Woodstock, NY www.maxwellsongs.com
April 2 Ray Prim http://www.rayprim.com/
April 9 Beaver Nelson http://www.beavernelson.com/
Submitted by Merrill Wade
New group!
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Save the Date! St. Matthew’s Campus Workday Saturday, April 1 | 8:00 am—12:00 pm
No fooling! It’s time for spring cleaning of our lovely campus. The projects so far include power washing surfaces and cleaning up leaves, so please bring your power washers, rakes, and other outdoor tools. Some indoor clean up will be done, too. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to Jim Fryer (jimfryer8137@gmail.com) for outdoor work and to Mary Nell Frucella (mnfrucella@gmail.com) for indoor work, we’re trying to get a head count. Thank you! Submitted by Jim Fryer
The Heifer Animals are back!
Our Annual Lenten Project for Heifer is underway. Please HELP Fill the Ark.
Heifer International is a global nonprofit organization with a proven solution to ending hunger and poverty in a sustainable way. Heifer doesn’t “feed” families; they help families feed themselves.
In Family Service this week, the children will be given Fill the Ark Calendars and Ark Banks. The cal-endar provides more information about the Heifer Animals and creative suggestions of how your child might raise money to fill their Ark Bank.
Visit the Heifer Table in the Commons following today’s service. We will have information on all the Heifer Animals and how your giving can make a difference in the lives of families around the world. We also have Heifer Gift Cards available for each $10 donated, a nice way to let someone special know that a gift to Heifer was given in their honor.
Please make all checks payable to: St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church with Heifer on the memo line. Submitted by Lisa Hobbs
The Rev. Merrill Wade on Holy Land Pilgrimage
The rector, Merrill Wade, will be on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and will return to St. Matthew’s on Sunday, March 19.
Submitted by Merrill Wade
Online Directory Professional Photos and Tech Support
Parishioner and photographer Cathey Roberts has graciously agreed to set up shop in Huffman Hall to take pictures for our online photo directory. She will be there from 12:00 -1:00 pm on Sunday, March 26. Technology guru Mandy Hubbard and friends will also be onsite to help you get your online directory app up and running. Submitted by Christian Hawley
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What to bring this week
This week’s item for our St. Matt’s Children for Caritas Children program is granola bars.
For the rest of us, this week’s non-perishable food item needs for the Caritas Food Pantry are:
Peanut butter Canned fruit Canned evaporated or condensed milk Cold and hot cereals Cooking oil Pasta sauce (in plastic containers) and dried pasta noodles Canned vegetables like spinach, yams, corn, peas and carrots Hamburger Helper-type meals Canned ham
Gentle reminder that items passed their sell by date will be thrown away.
If bringing an item each week doesn’t work for you, you may also purchase a food item by leaving a $1.00 or more in the Caritas money box. Thank you for your generous support. Submitted by Jane Baxter Lynn
Notes for Tuesday Night Bible Study Members
During this sacramental time of Lent, the Tuesday Night Bible Study will not be meeting in order that our members may participate fully in the events, concerts, and rites associated with the Lenten Season.
May you have a holy Lent, with times of meditation and reflection as we consider all the meanings of this season. An announcement in our Weekly Word will have the date when we resume after April 16. Members will receive an email.
If you’d like to be added to our Distribution List so you can follow along, please send an email to Laurie Brown at laurie5405@att.net. That way, you’ll know our focus. Submitted by Laurie Brown
Hughes Kairos #40 Weekend Update
The Kairos #40 weekend has come and gone. Your prayers, financial support, baking of cookies, and the hard work of many was all put to really good use. We experienced a great Christian transformation of the 42 offenders (inmates) that attended this three-day pilgrimage that started Thursday night, March 2, at the Hughes men’s maximum security unit in Gatesville.
All of these men were touched, and many literally wept, as they accepted the Love, Grace, and Mercy of Jesus Christ through this Kairos weekend. This weekend experience is just the beginning as they set out on their journey with Christ, putting to use the tenets of Kairos – Discovery (Study), Spirituality (Prayer), and Action, in their daily lives within the prison walls.
I’m also happy to say that with the excitement and enthusiasm of Susan Goodman and Travis Helms, the February Youth Mixer (grades 3rd through 12th) met in Huffman Hall and baked over 100 dozen cookies for this Kairos weekend. While this was a fun and exciting time for them, it also taught them about Kairos and why it’s important for us to support this ministry through something as simple as baking and praying over cookies. We hope this becomes an annual event!
In Kairos, we’re taught that it’s not customary to thank those who volunteer and provide gifts of support since the real pro-vider is God, working through each of us. Though it’s important to share with you how your many gifts to this ministry, and particularly this Kairos #40 weekend, has and will continue to positively influence the lives of these men AND those they interact with inside the prison walls. Submitted by Scott Murphy
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Active Faith Updates
March 19 8:00 am Town Lake Eucharist
March 25 Bike Ride
April 14 Wilderness Stations of the Cross at St Mike’s
April 30 8:00 am Town Lake Eucharist
May 6 Canoecharist and lake cleanup
May 21 8:00 am Town Lake Eucharist
Contact Fr. Christian for more details on any events: chawley@stmattsaustin.org. Submitted by Christian Hawley
Lent Madness Began Thursday, March 2
If you’d like to learn about the saints whose feast days we celebrate throughout the year, often in our Wednesday Healing Service, you might enjoy playing along with Lent Madness, Forward Movement’s fun program! It’s like March Madness, complete with a bracket, only with saints. This is a light-hearted Lenten devotional with a serious purpose; I enjoy taking a few moments each day to read about the two saints of the day, and praying their collects. This lends a depth to my day as I contemplate the service of those who have gone before.
Here’s how to participate: on the weekdays of Lent, information is posted at www.lentmadness.org about two different saints. Each pairing remains open for 24 hours as participants read about and then vote to determine which saint moves on to the next round. Sixteen saints make it to the Round of the Saintly Sixteen; eight advance to the Round of the Elate Eight; four make it to the Faithful Four; two to the Championship; and the winner is awarded the coveted Golden Halo. Look for the big bracket in Huffman Hall! Who will you pick to go all the way! Questions, email Christine Havens at chavens@stmattsaustin.org. Submitted by Christine Havens
St Matthew's Golf team for 2017 Texas Assembly Golf Tournament Wednesday, May 10 | Cypresswood Golf Club | Spring, TX
You are invited to join the St Matthew's Golf Team and participate in the Texas Assembly Annual Golf Tournament on May 10, 2017. Proceeds fund the Texas Assembly Scholarship Program and other service projects by the Diocese of Texas Brotherhood of St. Andrew.
2017 Texas Assembly Golf Tournament
Location: Cypresswood Golf Club, 21602 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX 77373
Date/Time: Wednesday, May 10th, 2017; 7AM Registration & Warm Up & 9AM Shotgun Start
Team Registration: $540 ($480 before May 1st, 2017)
Includes: Golf Cart, Continental Breakfast, Post-Tournament BBQ & Goody bag (est. $100 per golfer)
Sponsorships (ranging from $300 to $2500) are also available if your company is interested.
More Details at Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Diocese of Texas (visit the Golf Tournament pulldown)
Contact by email or call Mike Hermes ( mhermes@higginbotham.net 512-422-2736).
For information on “Men's Fellowship” programs visit: http://www.stmattsaustin.org/Serve/zministry-directory.html
Submitted by Don Neely
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St. Matthew’s Elementary Children’s Choir Family Service Sundays | 9:45 – 10:15 am | Huffman Hall
Exciting news—the St. Matthew’s Children’s Choir has started and continues to grow! Elementary-age students and older gather in Huffman Hall from 9:45 – 10:15 am, right before the Family and sanctuary services! Parents and siblings are invited during our Family Fellowship time to visit with other parishioners and visitors while the children practice.
Mary Smith, our new Children’s Music Coordinator, has been working with the children to learn new songs that will be sung/ performed in the Family Service as well as our monthly combined Sanctuary services. We are thrilled to get this minis-try up and running and hope you will join us. All boys and girls, elementary-school age and older, are encouraged to join.
Family Ministry News
Family Service Dates: March 12
in Huffman Hall March 19
unless otherwise March 26 Combined Service, Bishop’s visit indicated
Family Fellowship: Coffee, Conversation, and Children’s Lego Sunday School! Sundays | 9:30–10:15 am | Huffman Hall
Family Fellowship on Sunday mornings is a wonderful time for families to connect! It is a casual and relaxed “conversation time” so that we can all get to know one another better. Children can participate in Lego Sunday School, Children’s Choir, or play in the Huffman Nursery. We invite families of all ages to join us before church. We gather in Huffman Hall from 9:30 – 10:15. Building on our Lego-based Sunday School curriculum from last semester, Travis and/or Susan will be present a new Bible story each Sunday. Clergy will pop in, too, from time to time. We are hopeful that this will give folks a chance to con-nect and get to know one another better. If you have a child who likes to sing, consider having them join our children’s choir from 9:45 – 10:15 (more information below).
Summer Camp at Camp Allen
Just a friendly reminder for those looking for an awesome church summer camp that the Diocese of Texas offers one of the premier camps in the nation. Most years, sessions are full by the end of March so now is the time to sign up. Fr. Christian and the Rev. Maddie will be joining forces once again to direct the middler camp (rising 5th and 6th graders) from July 15-22. Find out more and register at: http://www.campallen.org/summercamp. Submitted by Christian Hawley
PNO—Parents’ Night Out Spring Schedule
St. Matthew’s offers Parents’ Night Out, a fun night for kiddos so that parents can have an evening out—once a month, guaranteed! We play with the children, create arts/crafts, watch a movie, etc. It is simple: make a reservation with Susan Goodman at sgoodman@stmattsaustin.org and bring a peanut-free dinner for your child(ren). No cost; donations appreciated. Be sure to sign up so you don’t miss out! Spring Dates (5:00 - 9:00 pm, Huffman Hall):
March 17 April 21 May 19
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Youth Ministry News
Youth Confirmation Classes — It’s not too late to sign-up for spring confirmation classes in preparation for Bishop Harrison’s visit on March 26. In order to work around Spring Break, Confirmation Retreat is on Saturday, March 25 from 9:00 am - 2:00 pm. Training includes meaningful conversation, food, and material from Lord of the Rings). Please email Travis if you are interested.
Youth Group & Sr. High Bible Study — SOS has some exciting events coming up. Please join us for the following; and, as always, feel free to bring a friend:
Sunday, 3/12 — No Program (Spring Break)
Sunday, 3/19 — Sr. High Bible Study Planning Lunch All Youth grades 9-12 are invited to join Travis for lunch & conversation immediately after church. Bring a Bible & some $ for lunch. We’ll decide on a schedule for meeting; plan on getting picked-up by 2:00 pm.
Saturday, 3/25 — Confirmation Retreat 9:00 am-2:00 pm, Youth Center.
Sunday, 3/26 — SOS Program On or off campus. TBD.
*SAVE the Dates: 4/21-23— ES/Happening! More information & registration details for this transformative Diocesan retreat weekend will be published when available!
07/16-21—Missionpalooza 2017. More information & registration details for our annual Diocesan Mission Trip will be published when available!
Regular Meetings
Sr. High Bible Study (Grades 9-12). 1st and 3rd Sundays, 4:00-5:30 pm in Youth Center.
SOS Program (Grades 6-12). 2nd and 4th Sundays, 4:00-6:00 pm in Youth Center.
*Youth, TEXT “@stmatts” to “81010” to sign up for Remind texts for events.
*Parents, remember that links to 1. Google calendar and 2. youth acolyte / readers schedules are on the Youth Ministry page on the St. Matt’s website!
Submitted by Travis Helms
High School Senior Scholarship Opportunity Submission Deadline: April 3, 2017
Scholarships will be awarded to two high school graduating seniors in the Diocese of Texas. All interested seniors at St. Matthew can submit an application by April 3, 2017 to Don Neely, Director, St Matthew Chapter of the Brotherhood of St Andrew. Chapter Officers will select a single applicant that most adheres to the selection criteria and forward to the Texas Assembly of the Brotherhood for the final selection. Reminder: In 2016, St Matthew's Hailey Nichols was a scholarship re-cipient.
Scholarship criteria, required documentation, and downloadable application are posted to the Texas Assembly of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew's website
Questions to Travis Helms (travis@stmattsaustin.org/512-345-8314) or Don Neely (neely2175@gmail.com/512-507-5023).
Parents, please urge your senior to consider this wonderful opportunity! Submitted by: Don Neely
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In Our Prayers March 12-19, 2017 This list is read aloud at daily Evening Prayer (5:15 pm, Charlotte Cauley Gray Bell Tower Chapel)
and is included on the Intercessory Prayer Network.
Clergy: Justin of Canterbury; Archbishop; Michael, our Presiding Bishop; Andy, Dena, and Jeff, our Bishops; Merrill, Christian, Chuck, Jerry, Jim, Dorothy, Margaret, and Seth, our clergy; and Carrie, our seminarian.
Lay Leadership: the Staff, the Wardens, Treasurer and Vestry, the Endowment Committee and the Memorial Garden Committee, and all the other commissions and councils of the Vestry of St. Matthew’s.
Our Outreach Partners and Ministries: Kairos, Habitat for Humanity, El Buen Samaritano, Good Faith Ministry, MPAC, Job Support, Care for the Caregiver, Heifer Project, Casa Marianella, Caritas, Central Texa Food Bank, Trinity Center, Wom-en’s Story Book Project, Hope House, Honduras Good Works, Interfaith Action of Central Texas (IACT), Prayer Shawl Ministry, Threads of Love, Interfaith Hospitality Network, Daughters of the King, the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Community of Hope, EfM, and the Episcopal Veterans Fellowship.
Our men and women in the Armed Forces and others who serve our country at home and overseas.
For our brothers and sisters from St. Matthew’s and from the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi, including the Rev. Merrill Wade and the Rev. Canon David Johnson, who are on pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
Our brothers and sisters in Christ who are actively being persecuted for your name, and all of God’s children who know suffering at the hands of war, disease, natural disaster, injustice, and oppression. Remembering especially the churches in Syria, Egypt, and Iraq, and the people of Afghanistan, Ukraine, and the Holy Land; the people of Aleppo; the people of Jerusalem; the people of Baghdad; and all those around the world affected by terrorism and violence. We pray for all those in the northeast and the southeast US affected by the severe winter storms; and we pray for those in northern California in harm’s way from heavy rains.
The students, families and staff of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Day School and other schools and seminaries:
General Theological Seminary and Seminary of the Southwest.
Those on our prayer list:
Tom Hudson Alex Acosta Jane Bray Barbara Borden Larry Nichols
Jim Sparks Glen Ellis Mike Wilson Sue DuMond Howard Murphy
Jeffrey Seiler Virgie Seiler Nancy Richards David & Charliss Julie & family
Bill Kjellstrand Carolyn Huffman Mary Lou Henshaw Liz O’Quin Sandra Bravo
Margaret Parker Suzanne Strocko Dorothy Josie Dougherty Jack McCullough
Chloe Sanders Brennan Frank Jordan Jane Bugnand Jim Williams
Stephanie Jamie Prentice Bob Boyd Donna Ivanovich Craig Ramsey
Brenda Johnson Katy B. Billie Stallsworth Jane Cornell Don Stoops
Efrain Miranda David & Julie Richard Fry Ann Lewis Carol Smith
Cathy S. Holly Sudduth Henke
Rev. Dorothy Robinson Mike & Melissa Stokes Laurie Wells Matson
Milo Nimori family the Evans family Ashton Ferguson & family
Quenser/Johnson families Nancy & Joe Satterfield John & Georgia Tabor
Richard & Lee Gresham Maggie, Jon, Ayden Camilla & Aaron Garrett
family of Barbara Wolf Laura Myers Doughty Mark Clifton & family
Boris Payan and family Margaret Carpenter & family Rob Fitzgerald & family
JoAnne Bonnington & family
Those who have died:
Dorothy Keys, mother of Margaret Carpenter
The Rev. Robert Bonnington, husband of JoAnne Altar Flowers Dedications
The altar stands empty of flowers during the solemn season of Lent. We invite you to dedicate lilies when flowers reappear at Easter
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THE CHURCH OFFERS NURTURING AND EXPERIENCED CHILDCARE EVERY SUNDAY MORNING
9:30–11:30 am in Huffman Nursery for children newborn - age 4
Personal prayer teams are available during communion at the 10:30 ser-vice in the sanctuary. We have a prayer station on the west side in the gallery. All prayer requests and discussions are completely confidential.
Home delivery of communion is available if you are unable to come to church and would like Holy Communion brought to you on Sunday, please call the church office at 512-345-8314.
If you are unable to walk to the altar for holy communion today, please notify an usher and the communion elements will be brought to you where you are seated.
BE IN THE KNOW about parish events and news! You can subscribe to the St. Matthew’s email list by visiting our website at www.stmattsaustin.org and clicking the “Subscribe” button on our homepage.
All submissions, including prayer requests, for the Weekly Word must be re-ceived by the church office by Wednesday at noon in order to appear in the upcoming Sunday’s edition. Please send Weekly Word articles to Christine at chavens@stmattsaustin.org or word@stmattsaustin.org. Prayer requests, please send to Mickie at office@stmattsaustin.org
Church Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
If we can assist you in any way, please contact the Church Office.
Rector: The Rev. Merrill Wade Associate Rector: The Rev. Christian Hawley Rector Emeritus: The Rev. Charles Huffman Assisting Clergy: The Rev. Jerry Chapman, The Rev. Dorothy Robinson, The Rev. Jim Williams, The Rev. Margaret Waters The Rev. Seth Deleery Director of Music/Organist: Ms. Jean Farris Fuller Choral Director: Eric Johnson Family Minister: Susan Goodman Youth & Children’s Minister: Travis Helms Our Vestry: Senior Warden, Lisa Hobbs; Junior Warden, Lisa Ottenbacher; Charlie Smith, Alison Street, Matt Thompson, Alexis Bagshaw, Becky Casares, Barbara Haynes, Mark Strickland, Jenny Bailey, Ganne McCullough, Matt Thompson, Christian von Wupperfeld, Mandy Hubbard, Jim Fryer, Anne Webster; Treasurer, Jack Robertson St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church 8134 Mesa Drive Austin, TX 78759 Telephone (512) 345-8314 FAX (512) 346-2085 www.stmattsaustin.org Follow us: Facebook: St Matt’s Austin Twitter: @StMattsAustin
ST. MATTHEW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Pursuant to Section 30.06, Penal Code (trespass by license holder with a concealed handgun), a person licensed under
Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code (handgun licensing law), may not enter this property with a concealed
handgun.
Pursuant to Section 30.07, Penal Code (trespass by license holder with an openly carried handgun), a person licensed
under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code (handgun licensing law), may not enter this property with a handgun
that is carried openly.
Sermon | Sunday, March 5, 2017 The Rev. Christian Hawley “Sympathy for the Devil”
http://tinyurl.com/zmkycw6
Readings for Sunday, March 19 Exodus 17:1-7 Romans 5:1-11
John 4:5-42 Psalm 95
Sunday, March 5, 2017: 8:00 am HE I, 31;
10:30 am HE II Sanctuary, 239; HE II Family Eucharist Huffman, 111;
5:15 pm Contemplative Eucharist, 9; Total: 390
Wednesday, March 8: 7:00 am, 7;
12:00 pm Service of Public Healing, 7; Total: 14