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Words from Father Ed
 
Greetings to all!

Easter season has five weeks to go and then Pentecost!
The Grapevine will try to keep up with all of the parish news during the Easter Season and be prepared for whatever the Holy Spirit has in mind for the season of Pentecost.

The first news this week is what follows immediately, the details of our newly formed 
ministry committees. Read them carefully and discover when you can serve. Next week we will publish the committee chairs and co-charis and the vestry member who will be the liaison to each committee. Then you can text or call the vestry member or the committee chair to volunteer.

Your help is important. Please read the following details and think about where you fit in. There is a place for everyone.

In Christ,
Father Ed

 

Hello Everyone,
 
At the March Vestry meeting the vestry approved nine committees, some very much the same as several recent very effective committees, some new and some combinations of what we actually do.

The titles do not tell the whole story, however. So, here are the nine committees by name with the many ministries which fall in that category. This may seem like a long list, but every one of these details are the normal and regular ministries of an Episcopal Church, including St. Patrick's.   You, the members, are actually doing all these things!

Notice that two traditional ministries do not have a committee- Stewardship and Evangelism.
Stewardship isn't only the pledge drive, it really means taking care of all our resources, our worship, our identity as an Episcopal Church, how we care for each other, what we study, etc., etc. We are called to "steward" every aspect of our parish. 

Evangelism is the sum total of all our efforts to share the Good News, in worship and teaching & reaching out to the rest of the world. Every ministry needs to remember our purpose which is to spread the Good News in our words and in our actions.

We may soon initiate some special actions in this regard, advertising, welcoming newcomers, helping them to be part of our parish. You may remember an initiative called "Invite, Welcome, Connect", which is one program for doing evangelism. Look for something along those lines in the future, but in more depth. 

All our ministries should focus on sharing and living the Good News of the gift of eternal life that God has given us through our Savior Jesus Christ. That is how the church began and that is the only way it will survive. 

So, here are our ministries, categorized by committee titles. Which ministry are you called to? Which are you already doing?

We will be asking each committee to address some specific needs and tasks of St. Patrick’s. There are plenty of things to do, and we can do them.

 


 
St Patrick's 
Upcoming Worship Service

In Person & Zoom
 
 
 
If you are unable to join in person, click here for the Zoom invite.

Click here to download the Sunday service bulletin.
 

Contact Information:


The Very Rev. Ed, Priest-In-Charge
Email: 
edhowell@sonic.net
Phone/text: 707-292-8033

Our Happenings at St Patrick's Church!

 
April 20- Vestry Meeting 5:00PM

April 20- Choir Rehearsal at 6:30PM

April 21-  Film Showing
“My Octopus Teacher” 5PM

April 23-  Holy Eucharist 10AM

April 24- 
 Pop-Up Food Distribution 5PM


April 26-  Midweek Worship followed by Bible Study 10AM

April 26- *Al Anon Meeting- 6PM
                *AA Meeting- 7:30PM


Keep in mind! On April 29th St. Patrick's will host Nomadic Shelter again.
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Betsy Randolph at
 (408) 981-2024 or rjurny@gmail.com

Please click on the link below for upcoming calendar events!
https://stpatrickskenwood.org/calendar/

     
               



 






Ministries of the parish that we cannot directly accomplish, except by our hospitable welcome to these fellowships and healing work include the following: 

 * AA Group, weekly on Wednesdays at 7:30PM, meets in  the Parish Hall.
 
 * Al Anon Group weekly on Wednesdays at 6PM, meets in the Common Room.
 
* PEO, once a month on the first Thursday at 10AM and sometimes on the first Saturday at 8:45AM, meets in the Parish Hall.

 
Our Gatherings On Zoom!

    St Patrick's Weekly Calendar





Sundays:  Holy Eucharist  
Join us in person for Sunday Eucharist! 10 a.m. 
Also available online by Zoom. Click here for the invite.

Tuesdays:  Morning Coffee Hour  
Let's meet over coffee! 10:00 a.m. Contact Rich Randolph for your Zoom Invitation.
Rich Randolph: rjurny@gmail.com

Thursdays:  Compline  
Compline on ZOOM! 4:00 p.m. Hosted by Minerva Haddad. Contact Minerva for your Zoom invite.
Minerva Haddad: minerva.haddad@gmail.com

Fridays: The Men's Bible Study:
Grow in your faith & walk with God! 8:30 a.m.
Send a note to Rich Randolph and he will ensure you receive a Zoom invitation.
Rich Randolph: rjurny@gmail.com

 
Vestry Agenda
 
The Vestry will meet today at 5PM. Please click below to see the agenda.
Click Here for the Vestry Agenda


 
Adult Education Presents
"My Octopus Teacher"

St. Patrick's Adult Education Presents
Free Film on Friday at Five: My Octopus Teacher
 

“Breathtaking, Introspective, and Moving” are just some of the words to describe this Academy Award-winning documentary! Come and see what happens to a film maker, Craig Foster, when he begins diving in a kelp forest off the coast of South Africa and meets a female octopus.  Join others at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church on Friday, April 21 at 5:00 while munching on some popcorn.
Please make reservations by calling Bobbiejo at the church office at 707-833-4228 or email parishadm9000@gmail.com. The film is held in Stevenson Hall at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church, 9000 Sonoma Highway, Kenwood.



 
Easter Story in Art
Presented by Laurie Boone Hogen


Click below to read Laurie's presentation of The Easter Story in Art. 
Click Here!!


 
Pop-Up Food Distribution

Last week on April 10th, Eleanor's volunteer team were back again distributing food to those in need in our community. Below is her thankful note from their time on April 10th.
Eleanor and her team will be back again on April 24th to distribute food. 

 

Thank you to Pam/Larry, Natalie, Erin, Lauri, Beth, driver Tommy and rep Arturo.  47 households/177 individuals received food today!  Arturo only had a few items to return to the REFB warehouse!  We continue to be one of REFB's smaller distribution sites, but for each family and each individual,  it's important that we're there.  

The new distribution process is working well!  It lets clients take only what they will use = no waste!  For those who need it, we have four small REFB carts and our little red wagon (brought by Gordon Freeman at the beginning of the pandemic!) get food to their cars.  One client had just come from dialysis.  It was our pleasure to let her sit while volunteers gathered food and put it in her car.  

It's wonderful to see smiles and hear "thank you, " and to see the concern, caring and respect clients receive.  This is as it should be - and is!  It is such a joy to work with our wonderful volunteers!

For April 24, only Ned and Mary L are scheduled.  HELP!  Four more are needed!  Please let me know if you can help then or any of the upcoming 2nd and 4th Mondays.

Remarkably, unless REFB closes for Columbus Day Oct 8, the only remaining Monday holiday that will affect us for the rest of 2023 is Christmas Day! This is good news for our clients! 

Eleanor



 
Becoming Beloved Community
Meeting Minutes & Newspaper Article
The BBC met on April 13 for their meeting. Take a look and see what is in the works!
Click below to read the meeting minutes from their most recent meeting. 
 
 
 

 

Click on the link below to read "Retirees adopt Dunbar, Kenwood elementary schools": From tech support to new books to music education, Becoming Beloved Community (BBC-Schools) aims to support the two small elementary schools. Or you can try this link, here.
BBC Meeting Minutes
Retirees adopt Dunbar, Kenwood elementary schools


 
The Meaning of Baptism
LIVING SACRAMENTALLY: AN EASTERTIDE LEARNING OPPORTUNITY
 
Featured ImageAre you interested in reflecting on the meaning of your baptism for the questions, challenges, and opportunities you face in daily life? During Easter Season (also known as the Great Fifty Days), Phina Borgeson and Paul Mallatt will be offering an online, Zoom-based course called “Living Sacramentally.” All in our Russian River Deanery are invited to explore what it means to live into our baptisms, and meet the questions, challenges and opportunities to live faithfully in our daily lives. Five sessions will each be focused on a sign of baptism: water, oil, name, new clothes, light. A short reflection from one of the facilitators and a key text from scripture or the Book of Common Prayer will lead into open dialogue among those who participate. Newly baptized adults and older teens, as well as parents and godparents of newly baptized children and infants, are especially encouraged to participate, but all are welcome. Eastertide is a traditional time for Christians to reflect on living sacramentally; as part of the catechumenal process it is called “mystagogy.”
Meetings will be Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Pacific, beginning April 18 for five weeks. Paul Mallatt (paulyfa@me.com) and Phina Borgeson (phinaborgeson@gmail.com) will be facilitating. Contact either of them with questions or to receive the Zoom link.


 
Organ Concert at St. Paul's 

Guest artist is doctoral student Abraham Ross who will be play a program of Max Reger and other organ masters in celebration of the 150th anniversary of Reger’s birth. Reger was a prolific, well-known German composer.
 
This concert is organized by Alexander Valley resident David Hatt, presently the assistant organist at St. Mary’s Cathedral. The concert is free – donations for St. Paul’s outreach programs are welcome.
 


 
Food Donations Needed
F.I.S.H. of Santa Rosa
Spread the LOVE!


Our friends at F.I.S.H. of Santa Rosa would like our help with peanut butter donations!  If you would like to bring in jars of peanut butter to help fulfill their needs to keep serving those in need. You can also bring canned soup and other food non-perishable items. Peanut butter is their greatest need at the moment.
Drop off your donations in the basket located in the Narthex. 
We thank you for all your help!



 
Donation basket, located in the Narthex



 

Please Support Saint Patrick’s Episcopal Church Ministry

Please remember that if you choose to mail your gift, our mailing address is P.O. Box 247, Kenwood CA 95452.

Thank you!!!
 


 

If you choose to mail in your gift, please consider to send checks only. This is for your security.


 

 

 

 

Contact Information:


The Very Rev. Ed Howell, Priest-In-Charge
Email: 
edhowell@sonic.net
Phone/text: 707-292-8033
9000 Sonoma Highway
PO Box 247
Kenwood, CA 95452
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