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November 2023
Community Cafe Thanksgiving Dinner
The Community Café will host their traditional Thanksgiving meal again this year. The meal will consist of all the traditional favorites: turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, veggies, rolls, and cranberry sauce, and of course, pie. Donations are accepted, but never expected.
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Mission Joy: Finding Happiness in Troubled Times Presented by Amy Pritchett "The boldness of this title is not an overstatement. Joy is the subject and this is a mission. It is not so much taught, as revealed by example in the lives of the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet and South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu, two of our most influential, controversial and beloved contemporary spiritual leaders who happen to have a phenomenally close friendship. The differences in background and their…
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Join us every Thursday for a free meal! Donations are accepted, but never expected.
Find out more »St. Andrew’s Day Celebration
November 30 is the feast day of Saint Andrew, our patron saint, and the patron saint of Scotland. We will celebrate this year with a service of Holy Eucharist at 7 p.m. The Community Café will serve a Scottish dinner in Canterbury Hall from 5 – 7 p.m. If you plan to attend the dinner, please r.s.v.p. at https://bit.ly/SaintAndrewsDay to help us determine how many meals to prepare.
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Adult Forum: Voices of Advent
Presented by the Rev. Jeffrey A. Packard During the season of Advent we hear many voices—voices of prophets, voices of angels, voices of people like John the Baptist and Mary. In our Adult Forums on the first three Sundays in Advent, we will reflect on these different voices--on what they announced, on what they called God’s people to do and to be, on what they have to say to us in the twenty-first century. Join us as Father Jeff leads…
Find out more »St. Nicholas Visit and Toys for Tots Collection
Bring your donation of a new, unwrapped toy to church with you on December 3. The children and youth will help us bring the toys to the altar to be blessed during the 10 a.m. service. This is a long-standing tradition at St. Andrew’s. Thank you to Greg and Duncan Loviscky who take all of the toys to then be delivered. St. Nicholas was a bishop in the 3rd century who dedicated his life to teaching about God’s love and serving children…
Find out more »Book Group
The Book Group will not meet in November to avoid conflicts with Thanksgiving travel and celebrations. Our next meeting will be Tuesday, December 5 when we will discuss Barbara Kingsolver's Demon Copperhead. The book won the 2023 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction and is described on the Pulitzer web page as "a masterful recasting of David Copperfield.” It is narrated by an Appalachian boy whose wise, unwavering voice relates his encounters with poverty, addiction, institutional failures and moral collapse–and his efforts to…
Find out more »Advent Taize Service
On Wednesday evenings during Advent, we will have a Taizé service in the church. Take a break from the busyness of the holiday and join us in 45 minutes of quiet reflection. Taizé is a quiet, meditative service of music, silence, brief readings, and prayer, which calms body, mind, and spirit.
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Join us every Thursday for a free meal! Donations are accepted, but never expected.
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