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Words from Father Ed

The Vestry and I have set the date for an All Parish meeting on Sunday, July 9th after the 10 a.m. Worship.      This meeting will be a presentation about St. Patrick's' status in this transition time. It will explore some past and some hoped-for future and particularly where we are now. The objective is to inform the parish how the church in particular St. Patrick's, carries out its mission of sharing The Good News. 
     Headings will include the following issues that have formed and continue to form our congregation. 
  1. Timeline history
  2. Church and cultural dynamics
  3. Church administration and finance (some details)
  4. Future challenges, Leadership & Finance
  5. Out Baptismal promises and ministries 
This is not a town hall type meeting, but purely informational so that all St. Patrick's members can know where and how and what we are doing. It will not presume to answer all questions, but it will put us all on the same footing as we go ahead together. God is our guide! 
 
Better news, our Parish Administrator, Bobbiejo, will be vacationing later in the month. She will be gone from June 14- 21st, which means she will be in the office for one day each of those weeks, Tuesday June 13th and Thursday June 22nd, so the ongoing tasks will get done, God willing. Your prayers are asked for a happy vacation for her and her family.
 
Father Harry Allagree will be the celebrant and Preacher on June 18th. Terry and I will be on a long weekend getaway. You can call Fr. Allagree in case of an emergency. (707) 367-1115 

On Sunday, I will continue the series of short educational presentations about a variety of Christian subjects, including the Bible, Church history, The Book of Common Prayer, and The Episcopal Church. They will be short. I am calling them "Ten Minute Teasers" because they will be brief outlines of subjects that can be expanded through further study and discussion. Sunday's subject will be about some important people of the Bible beginning with Abraham.

The Communications Committee has noticed a plethora of little pamphlets on various bulletin boards. Now we have put many of them on the rolling board so you can see them better. Check it out. It will feature some events and meetings that you also see here in The Grapevine. Be informed!

And speaking of The Grapevine, we have decided to limit the publication of The Grapevine to every other week, beginning June 8th. So there will not be a Grapevine on June 15th, but there will be one on June 22nd. If you have an article to submit, please send it to parishadm9000@gmail.com by Tuesday 2 p.m., the week of publication. So if you propose something for The Grapevine that will come out on Thursday, June 8th, the deadline is 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 6th, and so forth through the summer! 
Note: not twice a month, every other week starting, today
 Happy reading!

Blessings,
Father Ed


 
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
 


Below is a recording of May the Road Rise to Meet You by Lori True from the May 28th service. Click on the link below to listen, enjoy!
 
May the Road Rise to Meet You

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!


June 9 & 16 Centering Prayer Group 10:30AM

June 11 & 18Holy Eucharist 10AM

June 21 Art & Exploring Class 11AM
Class is cancelled on the 12th. 

June 12 & 26 Food Bank
                         Distribution 
5PM

June 14 & 21 Midweek Worship followed by Bible Study 10AM

June 14 & 21-  *Al Anon- 6PM
                         *AA - 7:30PM


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

 
Sonoma County Pride!
Last Saturday, members of Churches of the Russian River Deanery marched in the Pride Parade in Santa Rosa. Their sign and banners proclaimed in many colors the welcome The Episcopal Church extends to all members of the LGBTQ+ communities in California and Beyond!
     Father Ed helped carry one banner which said "The Episcopal Church Welcomes You" from "The twelve churches of the Russian River Deanery." They were applauded all along the parade route. The photos tell the story! 



 


 
Art & Exploring Our Own Creative Expression with
Kate Rogers

 
NOTE: Next week on June 12th, class will be cancelled. The following week, class will not be on Monday. We have rescheduled the class for Wednesday, June 21st instead. 

Class normally meets weekly on Mondays at 11AM. 
To sign up, please contact Bobbiejo at parishadm9000@gmail.com or call 707-833-4228.  For questions, contact Laurie Boone Hogen at Lauriehogen@gmail.com.
St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church is located at 9000 Sonoma Highway in Kenwood.

 
Blessing Bag News
May 2023

 
     Thirty-eight Blessing Bags were delivered to Redwood Gospel Mission from St. Patrick’s episcopal Church.  That’s a fair-sized number of meals to feed some hungry people!  Thanks to everyone who participated in May.
     The next deadline is this Sunday, June 11.  As always, you are welcome to bring them to our home at 8399 Oakmont Dr. or leave them in the basket in the narthex. There are lists of what to put in the Blessing Bags in the basket.  If you have questions please feel free to contact me by phone or text at (408)981-2024 or email at Rjurny@gmail.com.




 
St. Paul's Concert!


 
Dunbar School Graduation
Tutors and tutorees at their tutor graduation at Dunbar!! Pictured are St. Patrick’s volunteers Laurie Boone Hogen, Anne Phillips, Elizabeth Romako, Betsy Randolph with Tracy Salcedo librarian and Karen Adelson tutor chair. 

 
Pentecost Sunday


It was an amazing day on Pentecost Sunday. Enjoy these photos as we captured the readings being done in different languages and we also captured Holy Communion.

During Coffee Hour a photo of Charlie Buff was taken... Who said we can't wear a red Christmas sweater on Pentecost Sunday,
LOL!!

We also captured a lovely photo of our Vestry!!



 
Good News About The Fonseca's in Florida!

     Xavier was offered and has accepted a position in the dental school of Nova University at their Ft. Lauderdale campus.  
     They found a nice apartment near the university and Xavier begins his work there on June 12th.     
     Meanwhile, Ana Lucía is studying to get her dental hygienist license.   That will be a step towards getting her dental license as well, most likely through Nova University. 
     Luciana is finished kindergarten last week and was in a dance recital over the weekend.
Marianela, Ana Lucía’s sister, is looking into various work possibilities.  It seems possible that she can work in the legal field, though not as an attorney as she did in Nicaragua.
      The next good news they are looking for is Permanent Residency (green cards) from Homeland Security.  They were told in a phone conversation that they should hear something in two weeks, which would by right about now.  Here's hoping!
       They are very grateful for all the prayers and support of the people of St. Patrick’s ever since they arrived 5 years ago this July.  They send everyone their greetings and warm affection.
  We’ll send their new address as soon as possible.  We’re sure they would love to hear from anyone at St. Patrick’s.
  
~Rich and Betsy Randolph



 
Faith Field Trips
Ventures to Bishop's Ranch in Healdsburg
Lunch in Healdsburg! 
On a cool day last Friday, May 26th, ten of St. Patrick's parishioners gathered at Bishop Ranch to have a tour the facilities and pay a special visit to the chapel.
 
Bishop Ranch hosts Episcopal and other retreats and conferences and is owned by the Episcopal Diocese of California is a place of bucolic beauty set among the forest, farms and vineyards of Sonoma County.
 
Parishioners viewed the conference center, refectory, grounds, residences, the laborinth and the chapel where Eleanor Albon tried out the organ, and Fr. Ed Howell lead the group in a prayer.
 
After the tour the group adjourned to a lively lunch at the Parish Cafe in Healdsburg.
All agreed, it was wonderful experience of fellowship and learning.
 
 

 

 
Centering Prayer




 
WHY BE AN EPISCOPALIAN?

Robin Williams in License to Wed (2007)


The following is an insight on why so many adults have chosen the Episcopal Church. You might like to share it with one who is a searcher and could find a home in the Episcopal Church.
  • Worship that brings you in, instead of putting you on the sidelines.
     
  • A theology that demands our intelligence rather than ignoring it.
     
  • A willingness not only to tolerate, but also to celebrate differences.
     
  • A heritage that takes the Bible very seriously but is not bound by literalism.
     
  • A strong sense of community in which our consensus is in Christ, not a conformity of opinion.
     
  • A devotion to the Biblical Sacraments instituted by Jesus, which evoke awe and mystery instead of factual explanation.
     
  • A sense of ministry that is rightfully the obligation of every baptized person.
     
  • An insistence upon morality (what is good and loving) and an avoidance of moralism (salvation by code and not by Christ).
     
  • The heritage of Apostolic faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and in the Apostolic order given to the church by Him.
 
The Rev. Canon James MacLean,  Diocese of Arkansas      
 
 

 
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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