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Sunday–October 20
19th Sunday after Pentecost
8 & 10 am Holy Eucharist, Church

K*I*D*S Worship during 10 am
6 pm AA Meeting


Lessons - Proper 24, Track 1

Hymns 
Hymn 631   Book of books, our people’s strength

Hymn 535 Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim

Serving
Guest Preacher and Celebrant
The Rev. John Gedrick
 
Lector 
8 am Bill Hughes
10 am Jane Conner, David Thomas
Chalicist
10 am Jane Mangrum
Sacristans 
8 am Carolyn Steinbaugh
10 am Carol Hutz
Ushers
10 am Linda Airhart, Randy Lambermont
Counters
Robin Willis, Gail Nattkemper
Calendar
Sunday–October 20 (left)
19th Sunday after Pentecost


WednesdayOctober 23
7:30 pm ISU Comtemporary Music Festival Concert reception follows
Church Cleanup will be rescheduled
Thursday–October 24
12 Noon Holy Eucharist, Chapel
7 pm AA Meeting

Friday–October 25
12 Noon  Luncheon at Westminster Village see notice below

Sunday–October 27
20th Sunday after Pentecost
8 & 10 am Holy Eucharist, Church
K*I*D*S Worship during 10 am
6 pm AA Meeting

Flowers at the altar October 20
are given to the Glory of God

in memory of Marith Willis
(Jim’s mother)

by Robin and James Willis. 


Prayers
Anglican Communion—The Church in the Province of the West Indies, The Most Revd Howard Gregory, Archbishop and Primate of the West Indies, Bishop of Jamaica; Diocese—St. Stephen’s, Terre Haute; Dioceses of Brasilia, Haiti, and South Sudan; Our parish neighbors—Centenary United Methodist Church, Central Presbyterian Church, United Campus Ministries, Second Christian Church; Birthdays—Alexis Fagg, Carolyn Steinbaugh, Mary Conrad, Kathryn Loeser
Postulants—Joanna Benskin, William Morris; Those who have asked our prayers—Sheila Carl, Sally Newlin, Ray Snyder, Linda Hegedus, Robin Rolt, Megan Price,  Richard Hillier, Lorna Priddy, Steven Turner, Jonnee Western, Terry Persinger, John Bonner, Francis Hayden, Lane Clark, Martha Hafner, Eddie Hayden

 Luncheon at Westminster Village 
Friday, October 25th at noon
Please inform Curtis Winkle if you plan to attend
by emailing him at <curtiswinkle@mac.com>
or by leaving a message at 812-242-4854.


CANTERBURY ROOM HAS A NEW NAME! 
At the vestry meeting in September, it was unanimously voted to give the Canterbury room a new name and purpose. It will now be called the Canterbury Room for Outreach and Ministry. It is going to be cleaned and eventually have new windows installed and painted. The room will be easier access for those who have mobility problems when coming for monthly haircuts and hygiene item give away. 
But the biggest news is: starting Friday, November 1, Manna from 7 will be distributing food for the weekend from the Canterbury Room! Have a couple hours on a Friday and want to volunteer? See Sandy Bush or Deby Veach.

 
UNDIE SUNDAY IS COMING! 
Last year as a Servicepalooza project, we collected underwear for the children at 14th and Chestnut Community Center. Until October 27th, we are again collecting underwear in all sizes for both boys and girls with our church neighbors. Please no briefs for the boys, only boxer underwear. The Center serves 50+ children a day for after school snacks and dinner according to director Bill Felts. They can also use monetary donations to help purchase food for the kids. There will be envelopes at both tables for donations.

TIME TO START THINKING ABOUT our 3rd annual COOKIE SALE at Miracle on 7th Street  festival downtown, December 6-7. It’s not too early to start baking, because many kinds of cookies and doughs freeze beautifully. We’re asking for cookies about 3” in diameter, and not too gooey/fragile to be packed in a box with other cookies. Freezer space is available if you need it. More information to come, but you can ask John Salamone, Anne Buchanan, Kim Wagley, Peggy Allen, and Deby Veach for info.
Blessing Box: Interested in helping with the Blessing Box? See Sandy Bush
or Deby Veach after the service to see what you could bring or donate.  Some 
suggested items are Vienna sausages, potted meats, canned fruit, ready to eat 
soups, canned pasta, and canned vegetables. Pop top lids are preferred. We also 
need volunteers to fill the box during the week.
Quarters for Clean Clothes Ministry launders clothes for those in need and the homeless every Wednesday. Donation boxes for quarters are on the bulletin tables in the church.

St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
215 North Seventh Street
Terre Haute, Indiana 47807-3103
Phone: 812-232-5165
Web site: www.ststephensth.org
Worship times: Sunday at 8 & 10 am; Thursday at 12 noon

The Right Reverend Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows, Bishop of Indianapolis
The Reverend Drew Downs, Rector — rector@ststephensth.org
             Rector's cell phone — 770.755.8067
The Reverend Deborah J. Veach, Deacon — deacon@ststephensth.org
Dennis Dieken, Organist/Choirmaster/Secretary — officeadmin@ststephensth.org
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