Saturday, September 22, 2012

Parish UPDATE: Sept. 23


Beloved of God and of this parish:

As I write this UPDATE, the Shuttle Endeavour is making its flyover across Southern California in celebration of many years in active space exploration. Eventually, it will "rest" at the California ScienCenter. Why this introduction? Because, it is a dream come true for those who conceived the idea of the ScienCenter twenty years ago - that a Space Shuttle would eventually "rest" here. Twenty years later, that dream is coming true. Goes to show that dreams come true with grace, time, hard work, good friends and determination. So I urge you friends to hold your dreams alive: "For thus says the LorD: For surely I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare and not for harm, to give you a future with hope. Then when you call upon me and come and pray to me, I will hear you.[Jeremiah 29:11-12]

THIS SUNDAY, SEPT. 23
Following the 10 am Mass, we will have our monthly Parish Forum. Items on the agenda include: 
  • updates on the Neighborhood Block party and opportunities for volunteer work
  • updates on the work of the Vestry
UPCOMING EVENTS
  • Fr. Vincent would begin his annual vacation on Monday, October 1. He will return to the parish on Monday, October 29. In Fr. Vincent's absence, Sandra Dyson, Senior Warden and Anthony Joseph, Junior Warden would guide the work of the parish per the Constitution and Canons of the Episcopal Church, the Diocese of Los Angeles and of this parish. Please, keep them in your prayers and support their work.
  • Br. (Fr.) Derek, SSF would preside over the celebration of Mass and bless the animals on Sunday, October 7. Br. Derek would also preside over the sacrifice of the Mass on Sunday, October 14.
  • Parish Fundraiser: Our next parish fundraiser is scheduled for Saturday, November 10. Please, remember to bring the best rummage you can find, volunteer in this effort so we can raise funds to support the work and ministries of this part of God's kingdom.
SOMETHING TO INSPIRE YOU:
From the Forward Day by Day meditation for today, Sept. 21: Feast of St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist.
Matthew 9:9-13. Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?
Jesus had a habit of doing ministry at wedding banquets and feasts, and referencing these in parables. In this, Jesus particularly brings the outcast and untouchables to the table to eat, for all are welcome at God’s table. Clearly, this made the religious and political authorities of his day uncomfortable, because they were directly implicated in what was wrong with the status quo.
In heeding Jesus’ call to expand the banquet table, we might be stretched to speak, eat, or worship with someone who might cause us discomfort. Despite having grown up in the United States, I experienced the feeling of not being welcome on a number of occasions, due to my name and ethnic background. Had I been undocumented, like my father was, I may have experienced even harsher treatment. My father, sensing God’s invitation that transcends borders, overcame language, economic, and physical barriers to support his family.

Because God’s banquet table is ever-expansive, Jesus delivers a resounding message—everybody’s in, no one is out. On the feast day of Saint Matthew, rather than worry about who Jesus eats with, why not just sit down and enjoy the meal?

COMMUNITY NEWS
1. For news about the Diocese of Los Angeles, please go to www.ladiocese.org
2. For news about Palms and information re:election to the Board of Palms Neighborhood Council, please go to www.palmsla.org If you live, worship or work in Palms, you are a stakeholder, consider running for office and help improve our community so it can be safe for everyone especially for those raising children.
3. For the latest update on the Expo Line, please go to www.buildexpo.org

Remember: Live like Christ; Love like Christ; Give (of yourself) like Christ and, Die like Christ so you can be raised like Christ.

See you at God's ever-expansive banquet table on Sunday with your friends.

Fr. Vincent
 
... ""Every Christian needs a half hour of prayer each day, except when he is busy, then he needs an hour." - Saint Francis of Sales "

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