This year, St. Patrick's had an incredible Holy Week celebration. We have so much to be thankful for, God is amazing!!
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“Alleluia!! He is Risen!”
We are so thankful for all who planned and worked to make our Easter Worship and activities very beautiful, welcoming, and full of goodness!
Just to name a few, the flowers, potted lilies, and Narthex table were arranged by Laurie Boone Hogen, Margaret Merchat, Mary Field and Barbara Klingbeil.
Sandy Keith, who is head of the Altar Guild worked very hard with her team preparing for Holy Week.
Margaret Merchat and Alicia Wray organized the Easter Egg Hunt. There were over 20 children who enjoyed the egg hunt!
Merle Holtzen & Pam Moore put together bulletins with Xavier Fonseca's help.
There are many others who helped with the special coffee hour and advertising our Easter event to the community.
St. Patrick's is very blessed to have dedicated parishioners who love our church allowing this amazing event to happen. God bless you All!
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Santa Rosa, CA
Saturday, April 27, 2019
A fantastic event for baby boomers, seniors, friends and family! Join us for a day of health and wellness at our 20th annual Senior Expo of Santa Rosa.
Click below for more details!
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Hey St. Patrick's!
Join the community in Santa Rosa as we celebrate Earth Day in Sonoma County on April 27th.
Please check out this link to learn more about this event and join the FUN!
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Xavier, Ana Lucia, and Luciana have moved into the refurbished studio apartment in Stevenson Hall. Thanks to all who worked and contributed to make this new home possible.
We previously shared some photos of some of the work in progress, below are more photos and after pictures!
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Note from the Rector ...
Saint Patrick’s congregation prays for each other, and others. If you want to request prayer for yourself or someone else, there are two ways to do this.
You can contact the church office and ask that the person (first name only) be put on the Prayer List that we pray during the “Prayers of the People” on Sunday morning. They will remain on the list for one month unless you ask us to take them off sooner. If you want to extend the time, just let us know.
To put someone on this prayer list, you must first have their permission.
Secondly, the Daughters of the King pray regularly for people upon request. You can give them the name of the person and what they want prayer for. You would keep them posted as to how the person is doing and how their prayer needs may change. This prayer list is confidential. Again, you need to have the person’s permission. If you would like to make a prayer request of the Daughters of the King, email Jackie Senter at musicmed@sonic.net.
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Check Out Our New Look!
St. Patrick’s Family:
We are in the process of updating our parish website. Our site already has a new look, with tabs for different topics and ministries. You will be able to access the upcoming Sunday readings if you want to read them before our Sunday morning services. There is a place to make donations, pay your pledge, and to make your offering for altar flowers, etc.
Please know that this is a work in progress. We haven’t done everything yet we want to do (such as update text, add new pictures, and many other things). So, take a look. Let us know your thoughts and suggestions; and we will continue to update this important communication tool. We would like to improve our site for the benefit of current congregants, visitors, and those in the community looking or a church home.
You also will be able to access the Parish Membership Directory on the website if you are a member of St Patrick’s. If would like to do this, please call the church office for instructions.
Our Parish Web Address is: www.stpatrickskenwood.org
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Thanks to everyone who participated in the learning sessions about INVITE, WELCOME AND CONNECT!
The ministry team reviewed the input and identified three themes--
1. Radical hospitality offered by the parish and individuals
2. Community involvement to be a resource for the community
3. Transformative worship to support the sacred journey
During the Easter Season, there are ways we can begin to use the suggestions that came from the parish.
INVITE--
- Display banners along highway 12 and posters in the community.
- Advertise our Easter worship services in the Kenwood Press, Oakmont News, and Press Democrat.
- Add Easter worship services to new St. Patrick's website.
- Invite our families, friends and neighbors to worship with us at St. Patrick's.
WELCOME--
- If we see someone we don't know looking confused about the flowering of the cross or church service, offer to help them.
- Introduce ourselves to worshippers who we don't know and invite them to the coffee hour and Easter Egg Hunt, if they have children with them.
- Make a personal connection with a visitor to get acquainted.
CONNECT--
- If a visitor wants more information about the church, share why St.Patrick's is so special to you and the ministries you are involved with.
- Get their contact info and provide it to Priest Doyle for follow up.
If you have suggestions or questions, please contact a member of the INVITE, WELCOME,CONNECT Ministry Team: Hutch Gibb, Stephanie Chapralis McCaffrey, Bob Wohlsen, Miriam Casey
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Join the diocese as we gather in three different events to honor Bishop Barry Beisner. These events are free. Please RSVP here if you plan to attend.
Saturday, May 11, 5:30 - 8 p.m.
St. John's, Petaluma
Friday, June 7, 5:30 - 8 p.m.
Trinity Cathedral, Sacramento
Saturday, June 15, 1:30 - 4 p.m.
All Saints, Redding
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Where are we in the transition to a new bishop?
We have successfully elected The Rev. Canon Megan Traquair to be 8th bishop here. We are planning and preparing for her consecration on June 29, 2019, pending consents from across the wider church and subsequent approval from the Presiding Bishop's office.
Our journey through this transition has carried us to the place where we intentionally and joyfully celebrate the ministry and gifts of Bishop Barry and his episcopate in this diocese.
We ask you now to send photos of your church, ministries and people, as well as cards, notes, and stories about the way that Bishop Barry has blessed you during his time as a bishop to communications@norcalepiscopal.org. Photos and notes will be included in a memory book for him. Please include your church name and city in the subject line.
The diocese is also giving Bishop Barry and Rev. Ann a trip to begin their life in retirement together. Donate here: https://goo.gl/DRQ1Me Donors will be recognized.
O God, by your grace you have called us in this Diocese to a
goodly fellowship of faith. Bless our Bishop Barry, Bishop-elect Megan, other clergy, and all our people. Grant that your Word may be truly preached and truly heard, your Sacraments faithfully administered and faithfully received. By your Spirit, fashion our lives according to the example of your Son, and grant that we may show the power of your love to all among whom we live; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
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Save the date for the ordination and consecration of Bishop-Elect Megan Traquair
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Saturday, June 29, 2019
11:00 AM
Mondavi Center
Davis, CA
The Reverend Canon Megan Traquair
will be ordained and consecrated
Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California.
The liturgical color for the day is red.
Official invitations and links to tickets will be sent in May.
Please check our website here for information
as it becomes available.
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We are pleased to share that we have received notification from Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael B. Curry and registrar of General Convention, the Rev. Canon Michael Barlowe, that Bishop-Elect Megan Traquair has received the required majority of consents in the canonical consent process detailed in Canon III.11.3.
Read the full Episcopal News Service announcement here.
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Do you have a guitar or banjo or ukulele or another stringed instrument?
Are you interested in becoming more proficient? If so, we need your talents! We are putting together a music group with FREE lessons, taught by John Waltz.
Our goal is to “grow our own” group to add joyful worship to our services and to help the congregation learn to sing with us, particularly at the earlier service. We’ll be learning worship songs from a variety of sources.
Lessons will be every 2-3 weeks, with practices in between as schedules allow. Time & place to be determined, depending on the interest and where people live.
For more information, and to sign up please contact Kate Aldrich at kaldrich@sonic.net or call 539-9603.
I will incline my ear to a proverb; and set forth my riddle upon the harp.
Psalm 49:3, BCP, p. 652
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Our small dinner groups are still happening with St. Patrick's congregation! We love getting together and snapping photos! Join us if you would like to get into a group.
Charlie Chapman, Marcia Tyriver (guest), Fred Chapman, Eleanor Meyer
Donna Ross, Jim Grau, Barbara Fry, Islay Hedger, John Hedger, Betty Goodnick, Boyd Dyer
(Rob Ross, photographer)
For those who live in the Spring Lake area and would like more information, or to join us, email Donna Ross at donna@faithmatters.us (preferred) or call 579-6871.
For those who don't live in the Spring Lake area, you may contact Eleanor Albon: 281-610-8043 or ralbon@aol.com
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For this coming Sunday, St. Patrick’s is thankful for Hutch Gibb for hosting coffee hour after the 8:30 a.m. service and we also are thankful for those who will be helping out & hosting the coffee hour after the 10:30 a.m. service.
Dorothy Mills is our new Coffee Hour Coordinator so if you would like to host a coffee hour, you may talk with her or sign up in Stevenson Hall.
The Parish enjoys this time after each service on Sunday mornings and it means so much for each volunteer to be a part of it. Thanks so much!
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Please take note: This week on April 25th, 2019 Women's Bible Study will be cancelled. Thank you.
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Men’s Bible Study meet on Friday mornings at 8:30 AM for 90 minutes in the Common Room at the church.
Call Tom Allen at 214-766-7209 for more details or to reserve a place at the table. We are looking for more men to join us as we learn about Christ in the world today.
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Learn how to support The Episcopal Church’s plea to aid the 6000 immigrants seeking asylum, and help the immigrants connect with medical and legal aid.

Link to the letter of 6 bishops of CA dioceses, including our Bp. Beisner:
Here’s a link directly to Al Otro Lado:
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Tuesday, April 2, the group distributed food to 23 families!!
The food was stacked, the volunteers were manning their stands, the sun came out, and a score of customers lined up to receive the large and varied supply of groceries yesterday afternoon in front of the sanctuary. Eleanor Albon, Laurie Boone Hogan, Dennis McCaffrey, Xavier Fonseca, Denise Morgan, and Gordan Freeman greeted the grateful customers and filled their bags.
Redwood Empire Food Bank volunteers meet every 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 5PM- 6PM.
Consider joining our wonderful ministry. It doesn't take very long, and it's a great way to meet our Community.
You can contact Eleanor Albon at (281) 610-8043 or by email at ralbon@aol.com.
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Monthly Food Donation for F.I.S.H. of Santa Rosa
Thank you for your continued donations St. Patrick's, you are truly making a difference in your community!
Also, continue to bring in your sock donations for the Open Table Ministry, the blue barrel is in Stevenson Hall.
Thank you St. Pat’s Parish!
Kaarin Lee Jeanne-Marie Jones
Executive Director of F.I.S.H. Former Executive Director of F.I.S.H.
Diapers are always needed!
Open Table Ministry
Ron Keith who delivered about 100 pairs of socks to Incarnation with his wife Sandy Keith!
St. Patrick’s donations have made a significant difference since we began partnering with Incarnation in autumn 2015!
Please continue to place men’s white athletic socks in the collection barrel in Stevenson Hall.
Thank you St. Patrick's!
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Get Connected with Us!
Sign up for the Bishops E-News!!
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Check the Diocesan e-News Box.
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Priest Doyle Dietz Allen Contact Information
Email: stpatricksrector@gmail.com
Phone: 707-494-0671
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