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The latest & greatest from St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church!

Thursday, July 21, 2022

Weekly-E Corrections
Last week we met Dennis and Mary Le Blanc. I (Adam) missed a detail. Dennis and Mary were in the first graduating class of Crescenta Valley High School, not Glendale High School.

Deanery Meeting - July 24th

The San Luis Obispo Deanery will be meeting this Sunday afternoon, July 24, at 2 pm. The main topic is a report on the recent Episcopal Church General Convention by the Deputies to Convention from our Deanery. Bishop Lucinda will also be with us and give us her take on the proceedings. Deanery meetings are open to all parishioners, and this one should be particularly interesting.

You can attend either in person at St. Stephen’s Church, 1344 Nipomo St., SLO, or on Zoom using the following link:
 


 

Updates From Real Episcopal    

There have been a number of updates recently from our Diocese. If you are not receiving the email newsletter and would like to, you can signup for them here:
bit.ly/diocesenewsletter
 

Biannual diocesan magazine

Real Episcopal is a print magazine mailed twice a year to clergy, members, and friends of El Camino Real. Featuring color photos and in-depth stories, its mission is to connect the diocese and its communities with stories of outreach, ministry, mission, and our vision for the future. The latest issue just came out and can be found here (produced by our wonderful prior parish administrator, Carole.):
bit.ly/realmagsummer22


 

New Adult Ed series on Sacred Spaces

On Thursday, August 4th at 6:30pm we begin a three week series on “Sacred Spaces” and what they mean for our spiritual journeys.  Some Sacred Spaces are geographic locations where God has something notable like the Holy Land.  Others Sacred Spaces are places that human beings have dedicated to God like churches, cathedrals, and parks.  And other Sacred Spaces are ones that we have created in our own personal lives like the garden in our backyard or a nook in bedroom.  Please join us at 6:30pm for a light supper followed by learning and sharing on Sacred Spaces.  Childcare will be provided.

 

Updates From the Vestry        

For the summer we have transitioned to a simplified, two-page bulletin and utilizing the Hymnal and Book of Common Prayer. Please come prepared to navigate the transition and be on the lookout to provide assistance to folks who are unfamiliar with using these amazing resources. We want to be as welcoming as possible while honoring our Episcopal traditions. The bulletin for the upcoming Sunday service can be found on our website homepage (updated each Thursday afternoon).


 

Episcopal Church Women’s Annual
Mary Lou Thompson Retreat

August 19-21, 2022

St Francis Retreat Center
549 Mission Vineyard Rd.
San Juan Bautista, CA.

The title of the presentation of this year’s retreat is: “Reconciliation and Creating Community” How have these past few Covid years yielded moments of reconciliation? What or whom are we reconciled with? How have recent current events stirred you to consider the necessity of reconciliation? What would it take to change our attitudes regarding our fellow humans in these days of war in Eastern Europe and children all over the world being randomly assaulted? How can we come into community with a sense of belonging and trust? Can we create such a community in our churches, homes, communities?
 
Join the Episcopal church women and Rev. Mary Lou McKinney, our retreat leader this year, for a time of reflection, conversation, and prayer to address some of these topics so pertinent to our lives right now. This year’s retreat is extended to three days for added rest and rejuvenation. You can arrive on August 19 any time after 2:00 PM. The retreat program begins at 4:00 PM with refreshments and social time. It ends on August 21 at 1:00 PM.

The cost for this two day retreat, which includes overnight accommodations for two nights and 6 meals is:
  • $195.00 per night for a private room ($390.00 for the weekend)
  • $155.00 per person for a shared room ($310.00 for the weekend)
  • $75.00 per day for Commuter. Meals provided. ($150.00 for the weekend if you attend all days.)
Partial scholarships are available. Please register by August 5, 2022.

To receive a registration form please contact our St. Barnabas church office.

 

Update from SLO Canterbury

SLO Canterbury Foundation (SLO CF) is the 501c3 non-profit that organizes campus ministry at Cal Poly. We have elected new officers for the new "academic" year starting July 1, 2022. Rachel Mann will serve as President (outgoing was Liz Frost) and Cal Poly student Caroline Roberts as Secretary (outgoing was Paul Shires). Leann Brooks continues to do our book-keeping.
 
Together with St. Benedict's of Los Osos, we applied for and received a Bishop's Appeal Community Trailblazer grant to hire recent seminary graduate Jen Crompton (they/them) to serve as Chaplain. The Trailblazer grant covers 50% of a full time position for 2 years, including benefits. St Benedict's will cover 25%, and SLO CF will cover another 25%. Jen's time will be split 50% to St Ben's, and 50% to campus ministry.
 
There is consensus among the board that campus ministry is a mission that needs a full-time person with consistent funding from the Diocese and larger church. The dominant evangelical Christian culture at Cal Poly is alienating and oppressive to folks with historically "othered" identities and those who care about them. We see a deep need to create safe and welcoming spaces and activities where they can grow in understanding their own minds and spirits as friends.

 

Flower and Candle Dedications

Candles are lighted by Bill Cockshott in celebration of the birthday of his granddaughter, Talia Coeshott.

The flowers have been placed on the altar by the family of Julia Alexis in memory of Julia Alexis.

 
Please sign up for an open slot to host a coffee hour in the following weeks - there is a clipboard on the ushers table in the Narthex. There are openings after the 10 am service available. Contact the church office if you have questions to be answered by the Kitchen and Hospitality team.

Thank you to last week's hosts!
8 am: John & Mary Ann Hjalmarson
10 am: Steve Jerrick

 
Our hearts are with all those living through the crisis in Ukraine. Episcopal Relief & Development is mobilizing with our partners to provide humanitarian assistance to families fleeing the violence — and we will continue to coordinate with these networks to meet the needs of families that have been displaced. Please support these efforts, and please pray for all those who are affected.

Go to www.episcopalrelief.org  to donate quickly to refugees fleeing Ukraine.  On the homepage there is a button that allows you an easy way to give money; our prayers are in pushing “donate.”

We are grateful for your support of the many for whom prayers are answered with a cup of soup, a warm coat, and a sleeping bag.
 
Sunday morning worship at 10:00 am

We will live-stream our Sunday 10:00 am worship services on the St. Barnabas’ Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/StBarnabasAG/

A recording of the live-stream will be posted on the St. Barnabas YouTube Channel (http://bit.ly/StBYouTube) following the service.

If you would like to participate more fully in the service, the order of service booklet is available for download on the St. Barnabas website by clicking the big blue "Weekly Bulletin” button on our website. Sunday morning worship bulletin is available starting after 1 pm on Thursday.


Tuesday Morning Prayer at 9:30 am and Biblical Roundtable 

If you have a Book of Common Prayer at home that will be useful to have on hand. The Biblical Roundtable is studying the Gospel of Mark and anyone is welcome to join then.  Study Guides are available in the church office for $25. Scholarships are available - ask Carole at the Church Office. We will use the Zoom video conferencing service for this gathering.  Click this link to attend via your computer or device:


https://bit.ly/stbarnabasmorningprayer
 
To dial in call 1-669-900-6833.  When prompted put in the meeting id of 878 6513 4138# and when prompted for a password put in 365072#, and then hit # a second time.


Friday afternoon Centering Prayer at 4pm

On Friday afternoons at 4pm we will hold a Centering Prayer Service.  After first gathering for a few minutes we practice our 20 minutes of silent Centering Prayer.  Following the practice we will be reading and discussing a passage from The Cloud of Unknowing, an anonymous fourteenth century spiritual director. We'll be using Where Only Love Can Go an edited collection of the writings.

We will use the Zoom video conferencing service for this gathering.  Click this link to attend via your computer or device

https://bit.ly/stbarnabascenteringprayer
 
To dial in call 1-669-900-6833.  When prompted put in the meeting id of 867 7756 1670# and when prompted for a password put in 034979#, and then hit # a second time.

 
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