Saturday, November 10, 2012

Parish UPDATE: Nov. 11


Beloved of God and of this parish:

A. THIS SUNDAY, November 11

(a) As already published, we will be observing this Sunday as Day of Remembrance and focusing on Veteran families. Not too late to invite your Veteran friends to church tomorrow. Sandra Dyson would be our homilist.

(b) St. Joseph Hall has been rented for an event on Sunday, Nov. 11 and will be "decorated" Saturday afternoon. Depending on how much decoration is needed and weather, we will provide alternate venue for coffee hour post-Mass.

(c) The Worship Committee will meet in the Rector's Office following Mass if the patio is not available.

B. NEW ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY NAMED
Yes, the Anglican Communion has a new Archbishop of Canterbury who will take over from Dr. Rowan Williams. 

Here is a link: http://us.mg6.mail.yahoo.com/neo/launch?.rand=247k65q0nq1fl

C. UPCOMING EVENTS:

1. THRIFT (RUMMAGE) SALE:
(a) Friday, November 16 - all day preparation and pricing of items for the rummage (thrift) sales to raise funds for the church.
(b) Saturday, November 17 - sale begins at 8 am and finishes at 3 pm.

2. POKER NIGHT FUNDRAISER
We will host a Poker Night to raise funds for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as "Lou Gehrig's Disease. This is a private initiative and our parish will get a share of the funds raised. A $40 donation is requested. We expect over 50 participants. Please, invite your Poker friends to the event. Event begins at 4 pm.

3. NOVEMBER IS___:
  • National Diabetes Month
  • Lung Cancer Awareness Month 
  • Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month as well as 
  • Hospice Palliative Care Month
  • We will have two conversations on Hospice Palliative Care on November 25 after Mass. Conversation would include preparing Advance Directives and Funeral Plans
4. EVENSONG AT ST. MARY
Tired at the end of the day from all that office work and traffic? Need some time to pray with friends? Join us every Tuesday and Thursday at 7pm  to pray the Evening Service from the Book of Common Prayer. Spread the word and bring your friends.

5. THANKSGIVING DAY JOINT EUCHARISTIC SERVICE
At Grace Lutheran Church, 4427 Overland Ave, Culver City at 10 am on Thursday, November 22.  This is an annual event going back many years. Join us in celebrating our common discipleship and witness to the reconciling love of God.

6. POST ELECTION
The 2012 national elections are over. It is time to pray and work for reconciliation across our nation and healing of our land asking God to begin first with "me/us". Christ has given us the ministry of reconciliation, we come therefore as ambassadors of Christ. - 2 Corinthians 5:18 - 20

7. Of your charity, please pray for:
(a) those recovering from recent illness: Jon Bruno, Bianca Mussenden, Anthony Joseph, Patrick Williams, Cyprian Fields
(b) all who are recovering from the effects of super-storm Sandy.
(c) all who have been recently diagnosed with Cancer: Rosina
(d) all who work to make the Palms community safe for residents and businesses. 
(e) all Veterans and their families
(f)  the Diocese of Los Angeles as it prepares to meet on December 8 at Diocesan Convention
(g) God's blessings on our Stewardship Campaign, our shared ministries and vocations in this community.
(h) our students: Vincent, Larry and Simone (College); Jeffrey, Audrey, Michelle (Middle and High School)

See you at Mass on Sunday.

Fr. Vincent
www.stmarypalms.org

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

Friday, November 2, 2012

Parish UPDATE: Nov. 4


Beloved of God and of this parish:

Here are some UPCOMING notices requiring your attention:

1THIS SUNDAY,  ALL SAINTS DAY:
(a)  Our All Saints Day celebrations will be on Sunday, November 4.  During the Prayers of the Faithful, we will pray the Litany of the Saints, alternating between Men and Women voices. For those who observe Dia de los Muertos, have a great event. 

(b) Pledge and Stewardship Campaign:
We kick-start our Stewardship and Pledge Campaign this Sunday. We invite you to a special coffee-hour presentation in St. Joseph Hall, following Mass. When we give to God and his kingdom, we do not become poor, we become rich. We invite you to thank God for his many blessings on your life, to thank God for our shared ministries in this part of God's kingdom and to encourage you to consider how you would give of your time, talent and treasure to honor God and his work in the coming year. The feast of All Saints, reminds us of those who gave in most cases their all to God and his kingdom and we are called to emulate their generosity and faithfulness. Give to God and his kingdom and you will not become poor.

2.  SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 IS VETERANS DAY:
We will keep this special day as a Day of Remembrance. If you know a Veteran, please invite him or her to join us in our local celebration of Veterans.

3. NOVEMBER IS___:
  • National Diabetes Month
  • Lung Cancer Awareness Month 
  • Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month as well as 
  • Hospice Palliative Care Month
  • We will have two conversations on Hospice Palliative Care on November 11 after Mass. Conversation would include preparing Advance Directives and Funeral Plans
4FUNDRAISERS IN NOVEMBER:
(a) Saturday, November 10: 
Our parish's Fall Thrift Sales. Please, donate items and volunteer to help set up, clean up and welcome shoppers as they buy. You might make a friend for our parish. More on this in next week's bulletin and during the Sunday notices.

(b) Saturday, November 17
We will host a Poker Night to raise funds for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as "Lou Gehrig's Disease. This is a private initiative and our parish will get a share of the funds raised. A $40 donation is requested. We expect over 50 participants. 

5EVENSONG AT ST. MARY
Tired at the end of the day from all that office work and traffic? Need some time to pray with friends? Join us every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 pm - each night - to pray the Evening Service from the Book of Common Prayer. Spread the word and bring your friends.

6. OF YOUR CHARITY PLEASE PRAY FOR:
(a) Bianca Mussenden, Patrick Williams, Sr. Rosina Ampah, OSH and all who are recovering from recent illness. Remember to pray for all who minister to their needs at this time.

(b) All who are battling the effects of Hurricane Sandy.

(c) The Vestrymembers, staff and volunteers of our parish.

(d) Clergy and people of The Church of Advent (San Francisco) and St. Mary the Virgin, (New York), our special partners in ministry.

(e) All who have recently lost their jobs or are searching for gainful employment.

(f) Our nation as we elect a President this Tuesday, November 6. May the elections be peaceful and may we be united as a nation post-election.

See you at Mass this and every Sunday.

Fr. Vincent

Friday, October 26, 2012

Parish Weekly UPDATE: 10/28


Beloved of God and of this parish:

Thanks to all who have been praying with me and keeping the ministries of this parish alive while I have been on vacation. I look forward to my return to the parish on Monday, October 29.

Here are some UPCOMING notices requiring your attention:

1THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28
(a) Fr. Brad Karelius will be our Guest Celebrant and Preacher at the 10 am Mass. Please bring your friends to church and get to meet Fr. Brad. 

(b) The elections to the Board of the Palms Neighborhood Council is this Sunday, October 28. Voting begins at 10 am and ENDS at 2 pm. If you live in, have business or worship in Palms, you are a stakeholder and may vote. Voting will be at the IMAN Cultural Center, 3376 Motor Avenue (between National Blvd and Woodbine). Your voice and vote will help make our community safer and better administered.

2ALL SAINTS DAY:

(a)Thursday, Nov. 1 is All Saints Day. Our All Saints Day celebrations will be on Sunday, November 4. If you have departed ones you would like to remember in a very special way, please, give their names to Phyllis on Sunday, and consider donating flowers in their honor. During the Prayers of the Faithful, we will pray the Litany of the Saints, alternating between Men and Women voices. For those who observe Dia de los Muertos, have a great event. 

3.  SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 IS VETERANS DAY:
We will keep this special day as a Day of Remembrance. If you know a Veteran, please invite him or her to join us in our local celebration of Veterans.

4. NOVEMBER IS___:
  • National Diabetes Month
  • Lung Cancer Awareness Month 
  • Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month as well as 
  • Hospice Palliative Care Month
  • We will have two conversations on Hospice Palliative Care on November 4 after Mass. Conversation would include preparing Advance Directives and Funeral Plans

5FUNDRAISERS IN NOVEMBER:

(a) Saturday, November 10: 
Our parish's Fall Thrift Sales. Please, donate items and volunteer to help set up, clean up and welcome shoppers as they buy. You might make a friend for our parish. More on this in next week's bulletin and during the Sunday notices.

(b). Saturday, November 17
We will host a Poker Night to raise funds for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as "Lou Gehrig's Disease. This is a private initiative and our parish will get a share of the funds raised. A $40 donation is requested. We expect over 50 participants. 

6EVENSONG AT ST. MARY
Tired at the end of the day from all that office work and traffic? Need some time to pray with friends? Join us every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 pm - each night - to pray the Evening Service from the Book of Common Prayer. Spread the word and bring your friends.

7. OF YOUR CHARITY PLEASE PRAY FOR:
(a) Bianca Mussenden, Patrick Williams, Sr. Rosina Ampah, OSH and all who are recovering from recent illness. Remember to pray for all who minister to their needs at this time.

(b) The Vestrymembers, staff and volunteers of our parish.

(c) Clergy and people of The Church of Advent (San Francisco) and St. Mary the Virgin, (New York), our special partners in ministry.

(d) All who are battling financial challenges and parenting challenges.

See you at Mass this and every Sunday.

Fr. Vincent


Friday, October 12, 2012

OC Superior Court judgments in favor of Diocese of Los Angeles

Judgments grant Long Beach, North Hollywood properties to Diocese
 
[The Episcopal News, Los Angeles] -- Final Judgments in favor of the Diocese of Los Angeles and the Episcopal Church in cases regarding Long Beach and North Hollywood property disputes have been entered by the Orange County Superior Court.
 
"The Judgments conclude the trial court portion of the cases and declare that the Diocese holds the properties in trust for the current and future mission of the Episcopal Church," said diocesan attorney John R. Shiner.

"It is ordered, adjudged and decreed that final judgment is entered in favor of Plaintiffs [including] the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Los Angeles... and Plaintiff-In-Intervention The Episcopal Church and against defendants," each Judgment reads. Links to the cases are here:  
 
 
"We will move forward with an orderly transition," said the Rt. Rev. J. Jon Bruno, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, who was present in the courtroom Aug. 24 for the recent proceedings. "Being people of compassion and understanding, we have been in touch with the attorneys for both congregations, and we will make every effort to respect the dignity of all involved."
 
The Court will take up another case, involving the congregation of St. James', Newport Beach, on Oct. 24.
 
The litigation began eight years ago when a majority of members of All Saints' Church in Long Beach, St. David's Church in North Hollywood, and St. James' Church in Newport Beach voted to disaffiliate from the Episcopal Church and the Diocese of Los Angeles. A Court returned a fourth property -- St. Luke's of the Mountains Church in La Crescenta -- to the Diocese in 2009.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Come to the Block party!!!

Friday, September 28, 2012

Parish UPDATE: Sept. 30


Beloved of God and of this parish:

VESTRY MEETING

The Vestry will meet in regular session on Sunday, Sept. 30 following the 10 am Mass. This was the meeting that was re-scheduled from Sunday, Sept. 16. Please, come with your reports.

NEW FLIERS
Please, look for samples of new fliers in the narthex and in the Lady Chapel. 
  • One flier is a more generic one announcing our services and volunteer opportunities at the parish. Here are some volunteer opportunities at the parish: HIV/AIDS sandwich program; ministry to youth and young adults in our community; choir; acolytes; after-school program, contemplative prayer and meditation, et al.  
  • one flier announcing the blessing of our pet and animal companions at the Sunday, October 7 mass. Though not on this flier, pet and animal companions will also be blessed at the 1 pm service on that same Sunday.
  • Please, take a sample copy of any of the fliers and feel free to duplicate and pass on or let Sandra and Phyllis know how many copies you need for distribution in your own network of friends.
LOS ANGELES TRIATHLON
The Los Angeles Triathlon is being run this Sunday, Sept. 30. Venice Blvd would be closed up to 10 am. If you live south of Venice, please make alternate arrangements to come to church.

NEIGHBORHOOD BLOCK PARTY
Finally, the Block party is here!!! Our neighbors have really worked hard to make this happen and they need to be commended. Here is what to expect tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. 29:
  • two porta-potties would arrive tomorrow before 10 am and will be sited on Faris Drive for the event. Thanks to our donors from the church.
  • Faris Dr. would be blocked at Charnock and Hannum about 10 am
  • we will set up tables and chairs around 10 am on Faris Dr. Volunteers welcome.
  • Map out of area: 
    • food assembly area and grilling site. Our food Coordinators are Grillmaster David Gardener assisted by Renaldo and Sylvia. 
    • Food will be potluck and community lunch will be served at 12 pm.
    • Entertainment includes music provided by youth in our community and by the band "Phat,Slap,Daddy"
  • I will pass out copies of our new fliers to attendees.
  • there will be an opportunity to win one of five coupons for Comprehensive Fitness and Evaluation and one free fitness session. Each coupon is worth $195
  • Sponsorship packages were made possible by Albertsons, Trader Joes, Ralphs, Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, COOPS Pizza, and Bio Mechanix Strength and Conditioning Clinic.
  • Presentations will be made by: 
    • Councilman Paul Koretz, Council District 5
    • the Palms Neighborhood Council - the upcoming Council elections, how to get involved in your community
    • the Evening of Community (Watch Community) - earthquake preparedness, among others 
    • the LAPD Explorer Program
  • Invite your friends to come share in the fun and make new friends.
GENERAL NEWS
1. For news from the Anglican Communion office, please go to http://www.anglicancommunion.org/
2. For news about the Diocese of Los Angeles www.ladiocese.org
3. For news about Palms Neighborhood Council www.palmsla.org
4. For news about the Expo Line www.buildexpo.org

OF YOUR CHARITY, PLEASE PRAY FOR:
1. the Crown Nominations Commission as they nominate two persons for the office of Archbishop of Canterbury this weekend.
2. God's blessings on our parish in its stewardship and ministries.
3. For our communities that they may be safe places to raise children and live in.
4. For the sick, the unemployed, homeless veterans and children in our community.

See you at Mass. 

Fr. Vincent

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 "