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A New FullTime Associate Priest for St. Anne's Church!
Dear Members and Friends of St. Anne's Church, I'm writing with very happy news. The Rev. Dion Thompsonhas accepted the call to become St. Anne's Associate Priest forPastoral Care. Rev. Thompson will join our staff sometime inmid to lateAugust and will be a fulltime member of our staff. Dion brings great gifts and passion for pastoral care as well asexperience and interest in other areas of priestly ministry in theparish. Please read more about Dion Thompson below and joinme in keeping him and his family in our prayers as he preparesto join us and as he brings his ministry in his current parish to aclose. In Christ's love,Amy
The Rev. M. Dion Thompsoncurrently serves as InterimRector of Grace MemorialEpiscopal Church inDarlington, Maryland. Beforetravelling up to the banks ofthe Susquehanna River, heserved for 8½ years as theRector of the EpiscopalChurch of the Holy Covenantin Baltimore City. The Rev.Thompson is passionateabout studying God's word,proclaiming the Christianmessage and caring for God'speople. So, it's no surprise tohim that the Holy Spirit hasbrought him to serve in thepastoral ministry of St.Anne's.
Rev. Thompson received his M.Div. from the GeneralTheological Seminary in New York City in 2007 and wasordained to the diaconate in June 2007. He was ordained tothe priesthood on Jan. 26, 2008, the feast day of Timothy andTitus, companions of St. Paul. Before taking up the priest'scollar, he enjoyed a 20year career in journalism, working forThe Baltimore Sun, The Miami Herald and The Hartford
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Saturday EveningHoly Communion
Holy Communion,starts at 5:30 pm andlasts about 45 minutes
Sunday MorningWorship
8:00 AM HolyEucharist, Rite I 9:30 AM HolyEucharist, Rite II 11:15 AM Choral HolyEucharist
Sunday EveningWorship
30 minute worshipservice includes music,prayer, and scripture
Evening Prayer
5:30 PM Mondaythrough Friday, lay leadservice
Weekday EucharistServices
Tuesdays 12:10 PM
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Courant. He started his career in Hartford as a night policereporter and went on to cover a wide variety of news beats,including the state prison system in Connecticut, theneighborhoods of Little Haiti and Liberty City in Miami, and thestate legislature in Maryland. Born in Los Angeles, California,he holds a B.A. in English from California State University,Long Beach, and an M.F.A. in Professional Writing andPublishing from the University of Southern California. Hisnovel, Walk Like A Natural Man, was published in 2003. Duringthe past year he has written several articles for the EpiscopalNews Service and the Episcopal Journal. He and his wife,Jean, also a former journalist, have been blessed with 31 yearsof marriage and have one son, Tevin. Hobbies include playingguitar, bike riding, losing himself in the Greek New Testamentand listening to music, everything from Blind Willie Johnson toMozart and John Coltrane. Having been baptized in the watersof the U.S.C. Trojans and the Los Angeles Lakers, he asks thatyou refrain from extolling the alleged virtues of the Notre DameFighting Irish and the Boston Celtics.
St. Anne's Concert Series
Special Concert Thursday, June 29, 2017 at 7:00 PM 2017Serenade! Choral Festival featuring Egschiglen from Mongolia,Blakanes from Bulgaria and Capella from Northern Ireland. Formore information, visit our website at: https://stannesannapolis.org/music/
Hymn Sing for Sunday 5:30 Evening Service, July 2
The last Hymn Sing was so much fun that we are doing itagain. Erik Apland will lead on piano. He has some hymns tosuggest, but most of the hymns come from the congregation.Anything in the Hymnal 1982 is fair game. Including theNational Songs (e.g.#716720 and the Navy hymn #608). It isJuly 2nd after all. So come! Hear and sing your favorite hymns!
Holy Eucharist andHealing Service Wednesdays 8:00 AMHoly Eucharist
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The Reverend Joanna White will officiate and offer prayers.
William Bell's Retirement
At the end of July, William Bell willretire as one of St. Anne's clergy.Senior Warden Josiah Dykstra iscollecting donations from anyonewishing to contribute to a cashpurse for William in honor ofWilliam's faithful service. Checksmay be made payable to JosiahDykstra and mailed to P.O. Box142, Severn, MD, 21144, orelectronically by PayPal [email protected]
Partners in Mission in Guatemala
The Partners in Mission in Guatemala are so pleased to reportthat our Stove Campaign has completed after a nineyearperiod of providing materials, transportation and training to ourbrothers and sisters in Guatemala. Thanks to the tremendousgenerosity of St. Anne's parishioners and friends, our stovecampaign will provide 90 stoves to the Guatemalancommunities in 2017, which is sufficient to complete the stoveprogram. We will move toward providing latrines in yearsahead as our next major health initiative.
A mission team is headed to Guatemala in midJuly and wouldbe very pleased to take any used laptops that you are willing todonate. We are also interested in taking basketballs to the localelementary school, as they have recently begun a sportscurriculum using basketball as an organized activity. As always,your tremendous support is greatly appreciated!
Summer Fellowship
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Fellowship in the Churchyard began June 4. Please sign upfor one or more weeks to furnish a snack to be enjoyedfollowing the 9:30 worship service. Set up and break down ofthe tables will be handled for you. To sign up using SignUpGenius, please use this link: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/5080D48A9AD22A0F94summer . For more information, contact Sandy Criscimagnaat [email protected]
Children and Youth News
A partnership between
St. Anne's Episcopal Church& First Presbyterian Church, Annapolis, MD
July 3 7, 9:00 AM until NoonCamp will be held at St. Anne's Church and Parish House at
199 Duke of Gloucester Street andFirst Presbyterian Church at 171 Duke of Gloucester Street,
Annapolis.Contacts:
Connie Saeger clsaeger@stannesannapolis.org 4438081361
or Melissa Good miss@annapolispresbyterian.com 4102678705 ext. 102
Join First Presbyterian and St. Anne's Parish the week of July37, 2017 (yes, including July 4th!) from 9:00 AM to noon,MondayFriday. Take part in this longstanding summertradition as we learn that
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"God's Love is Everywhere" For ages fouryearsold through 5th grade. Daily Themes: We see God through acts of service (Matthew 25:3540)We see God in unexpected places (Luke 24:1321, 2833)We See God in others (John 9: 17)We see God in creation (Leviticus 19:910)We see God in ourselves (Genesis 1:2728)
Groups will be formed by age and grade, including aspecial group for rising 4th and 5th graders!We are accepting applications for Jr. Counselors whoare rising 6th graders through High School Seniors. Toregister, click here.Registrations are due no later than June 25, or until allspaces are filled. Camp is filling fast, so register now! Toregister, click here.VBS Camp is free but donations are welcome. Also,please consider helping with snacks, or assisting withsmall groups.
Photo Directory
Be included in our photo directory event by Lifetouch. Pleasenote the dates and hours below. Our sign up times will beposted soon. Bring your family and pets. Greeting cards areavailable.
Thursday September 14; Friday September 15 SundaySeptember 17 and Wednesday October 18 Saturday October21. Hours of photography are: weekdays 1:309:00 PM; Saturdays9:30AM5:00PM; and Sundays 1:007:00 PM.
For more information, contact Caroline Purdy at 4102637579or [email protected]
Stephen Ministry
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If you are considering a role in Stephen Ministry, now is thetime to act! We train new Stephen Ministers every two years.We are still accepting applications and conducting interviewsthrough June for this September's class.
Stephen Ministry training teaches us to support our carereceiver in a confidential, safe, and loving manner, grounded inChrist's love for us. We form a community of dedicated, skilled,trustworthy and faithful leaders and ministers who work tosupport each other in a structured, prayerful environment. After50 hours of training, Stephen Ministers have the skills,knowledge and confidence to care for people who aresuffering. If you would like to be considered for this vitalministry, please contact Rev. William Bell: 8504502801,wbell@stannesannapolis.org or any of our Stephen Leaders:
Carol Leach: 4102631752Fran Lukens: 4103534752Lori Marchant: 4439945858Rev. Joe Pagano: 4102679333Rev. John Smith: 4434545648Chip Tucker: 4107576841
If you would like to receive care from a Stephen Minister orknow of someone seeking care, please contact Rev. Bell orLori Marchant, 4439945858, [email protected].
St. Anne's Visits You at AAMC!
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If you are to be a patient at AAMC, please give the office a calland let us know! Or contact William at wbell@stannesannapolis.org or 8504502801. And say yes, when theadmitting person at AAMC asks if you would like a pastoral visitfrom someone from your preferred religious affiliation.
Pastoral visits by our Hospital Visitors are a great benefit ofbeing part of St Anne's parish. Our visitors are compassionate,respectful and faithful. And they are all trained as EucharisticVisitors.
A Year of Getting to Know God through the Bible
A new series has begun at our Sunday 5:30 PM service: AYear of Getting to Know God through the Bible. Over thecourse of the next year, we'll base the music, readings,prayers, and message of our service on the story of the Bibleand the God revealed there. This means that in thirty minutesa week you can get to know God and the Bible better. In thecourse of a year, you will come away with an understanding ofwho God is, what the Bible really says, and why the Bible is soimportant to us as a source for understanding who we are too. In addition to the Sunday evening 30minute service, we'll bebuilding a webpage that contains additional resources fordeeper exploration and understanding. We'll take some breaks here and there, for example, whenAmy and Joe are on vacation, or when some other celebrationtakes precedence, and don't worry, if you can't come everySunday evening, you won't feel lost when you do come. Butmaking the commitment to attend regularly is one way to learnand grow over time. If you already love our 5:30 Sundayevening service, our format and style isn't changing at allyou'll
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just notice a sustained theme over timea crucial, exciting,enriching, lifegiving theme. We began on March 5the first Sunday of Lent. Trying out thisservice and a Year of Getting to Know God through the Biblewill make a wonderful Lenten discipline. We hope to see youthere!
For more information and a detailed description of each week'sscriptures, reflections and prayers, visit our websiteat: https://stannesannapolis.org/gettingknowgodbible/. The Rev. Amy RichterThe Rev. Joseph Pagano
The Daily Office of Evening Prayer
Oración Vespertina Diaria is underway at St. Anne's! Thanks toour leaders and participants in our Wednesday night EveningPrayer in Spanish.
Evening Prayer is offered Monday through Friday at 5:30 PM.Please contact Jer Chambers (4102678023) or Amy Richter(4438081363) for more information.
The Prayer Ministry at St Anne's
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A Community at Prayer
St Anne's is a community that praysfor each other, ourcommunity and the world. Prayer is the web that binds ustogether in a web of caring, for each other and for Our Lord.
The Prayers of the People
At our Sunday morning services, we pray publicly for thosewho request our prayers. Generally, the person we pray for issuffering from some difficulty, illness, loss, or grief. We read theperson's name aloud during the service, including their first andlast name, so we need the person's explicit permission.
The Prayer Letter
We publish this letter weekly and copies are available in thechurch narthex. The Letter includes first name and last initial ofthe person. We pray for these persons at our weekday worshipservices.
If you wish to request intercessory prayer for yourself, a friendor family member, please call the office or contact:Rev. William Bell: 4102679333 x206 or wbell@stannesannapolis.org. Pat Spencer: [email protected].
Hearing Loop
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A Hearing Loop has recently been installed in the church tobetter serve the 57% of people over 60 who have significanthearing loss. The Hearing Loop provides clean, clear soundwithout a headset and sends the voices of clergy and readersdirectly into the hearing aids of people sitting in the pews. If youhave hearing loss but no hearing aids, ask an usher for a LoopReceiver with earbuds which you can use during the service.
Volunteers Needed
Habitat for Humanity
As a member of the Anne Arundel Interfaith Coalition, St.Anne's has been working with ten other congregations inAnnapolis to renovate an existing house at 123 Clay Street.
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Work began last fall and is expected to continue in 2017. Manythanks to those parishioners who have volunteered. If youwould like to help or are interested in more information aboutHabitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake, please contact LindaSilva at 4432490129 or at [email protected].
Light House Shelter
Cooking for the Light House Shelter
St. Anne's and the Men's Huddle provide and serve theevening meal at the Light House the first Wednesday of everymonth. After serving the dinner we get a plate and sit downwith the shelter "guests" to eat and converse. Come join us atthe Light House if you would like to help.
On June 7, we served one of our most popular meals ofchicken and salads. Thank you Warna Gillies, Julie Rottkamp,Nancy Steere, Monica and Bill Barry, Mark Minik, Kathy Allan,Sharon McElfish, Elizabeth Lee and her son Ben, Bob Sherer,Susan Fowler, Fran Harwood, Wayne Adamson, Linda Silva,Eleanor Huggins, Fran Spector, Nancy Greeley and JohnMerrick.
With the first Wednesday in July being the day after July 4th,many people will be away. We are trying to keep things simpleand get organized early. We still need one person to provide aham of 58 pounds spiral cut or sliced; 1 more volunteer toprovide potato salad for 1618 persons (about 4 pounds ifpurchased); 2 people to provide coleslaw for 20; 6 dozen rolls;68 tomatoes sliced or ready to be sliced; 50 slices of cheese;drinks (iced tea mix, 2 jars of juice, 1/2 gallon of milk) andwatermelon and cookies for dessert.
On August 2, we will have our annual cookout. If the weathercooperates, we will cook and eat outside. We need 3 people toprovide 20 hamburgers and buns; one more volunteer toprovide 30 hot dogs and buns; 2 people to provide bakedbeans for 25; 3 people to provide potato salad for 1618; 68tomatoes sliced or ready to be sliced; 3 onions sliced; 50 slicesof cheese; one head of lettuce; a veggie and dip tray; drinks(iced tea mix, 2 bottles of juice, 1/2 gallon milk) andwatermelon.
For more information, or to volunteer, contact Nancy Greeley(June and after July 20) at 410 2242975 or
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[email protected] or John Merrick (July 420) [email protected] or 443 3364593.
Family Cooking for the Light House Shelter
Family cooking at the Light House Shelter is held the 3rdMonday of each month. We are always looking for volunteerfamilies to come prepare, cook, and serve a meal forapproximately 60 residents. This is a wonderful opportunity forthe whole family to volunteer together and lovingly serve ourcommunity. Children 11 years old and over are welcome toparticipate in family cooking. Each month we need 23 familiesto prepare a main course, side dishes, and dessert.
Signing up for St. Anne's family cooking at the Light HouseShelter is now easier than ever I've moved to usingSignUpGenius to help with managing and scheduling. The linkto sign up ishttp://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0844a5ac2ba2fe3stannes/
It is never too early to sign up if you'd like to pick a date later in2017. To learn more about participating or volunteering pleasecontact Jill Lake at [email protected] or 4434332373.
Save the Date
Two New Classes This Fall!
Christian Faith and MemoirSundaysFall, 2017St. Anne's Church In the fall, we will offer a new Christian Formation Class onChristian Faith and Memoir. The class will be led by the Rev.Dr. Amy E. Richter and the Rev. Dr. Joseph S. Pagano. Theclass will explore the big themes of Christian faith (e.g.,creation, redemption, grace, forgiveness) through the genre ofmemoir. Classes will include a 20 minute presentation byclergy leaders on a particular theme of Christian faith in thestory of their lives. Participants will have an opportunity torespond by writing their own memoir of faith. Come andexplore how the story of Christian faith is being written in thestory of our own lives. Date, time, and location TBD
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Stay tuned for more details.
Bible Study: Forgiveness in the ScripturesTuesdays beginning September 26, 2017St. Anne's Church
Led by The Rev. Dr. Amy Richter and the Rev. Dr. JosephPagano 1:302:30 PM Room 102 in the Parish HouseAll are welcome!
Community News
Diocese of Maryland
Join Canon Scott Slater as we commemorate victims of gunviolence in Baltimore City. We walk 34 miles through aBaltimore neighborhood, stop briefly to pray for victims whodied along the route in the previous 12 months, and return toour starting point. June 23, 7:008:30 PM, St. Katherine ofAlexandria, Baltimore.
Episcopal Church Night at Camden Yards, Friday, August4, Orioles vs. Tigers. Choir needed to audition for NationalAnthem. Contact Sharon Tillman, [email protected] .Tickets available online here. Save the date... 22nd Annual Episcopal Church Women(ECW) retreat, Sept. 1517, Claggett Center, more informationwill appear in this space as it becomes available.
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