November 25, 2021

 

1st Sunday of Advent

FROM THE RECTOR

Advent Study Group: We will use “The Poetry of Advent, an Advent Companion to Mary Oliver’s Devotions” for our Advent study this year. Booklets are available at the church, of if needed, we can mail one to you. It’s also available digitally – email me if you’d like a digital copy. We will meet on Wednesdays at either 1:00 or 7:00 pm. If you plan to join, please let me know which time you prefer.

I am on vacation visiting my sister Tuesday, November 23 – Sunday, November 28. Please contact Patti Rau, our Senior Warden if you have any pastoral needs. The Rev. David (Chip) Robinson will preside at both services on November 28. Chip is the recently retired rector of the Shared Ministry of Trinity Church, Hampton and Christ Church, Portsmouth. I know you will welcome him in my absence.

 A Brief Theology of Thanksgiving, Part III, from the SALT Project

A Graceful Life

The power of these practices makes sense: one of our most precious treasures is our time-and-attention, and how we spend that treasure will directly determine the health of our hearts (“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matthew 6:21)). Will we spend it all focusing on “headwinds,” thereby creating the perfect petri dish for growing resentments and narratives of grievance? Or will we spend it focusing on “tailwinds,” thereby nourishing the soil for growing joy and narratives of appreciation? Gratitude journals, thank-you notes, and thankful conversations are simple, powerful, effective tools for investing our time-and-attention wisely.

And so is prayer. Viewed from this angle, prayer is a kind of spoken gratitude journal, an intimate thank-you note or thankful conversation with God. And so is worship. Properly practiced, worship is an elaborate exercise — a whole gymnasium! — for cultivating thanks and praise, and at its best, the result is a swirl of palpable tailwinds, amazement, and joy. And so is the Eucharist (from the Greek for “thanksgiving”), the Lord’s Supper, the Communion meal. Gathered around a table of bounty, remembering an old story, giving thanks to God for safe passage, for life, for peace, and for the strength to continue the pilgrimage anew.

In the end, then, we’re “pilgrims” after all. So start (or revisit) a gratitude journal. Try writing a simple thank-you note once a week. Connect with a friend for coffee and (thankful) conversation. Recommit to a practice of prayer. And let this year’s Thanksgiving be not just a day of gratitude, but a springboard into a new life of gratitude, that most human and humanizing of gestures, the most graceful of all social graces.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Blessings,  Caroline

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
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The 1st Sunday of the month at 9:00 AM
The remaining Sundays at 8:00 and 10:00 AM

This Sunday-November 28

The First Sunday of Advent

at 8:00 and 10:00  a.m.

Join us for the service
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READINGS FOR SUNDAY                
Sunday, November 28, 2021
First Sunday of Advent, Year C

The Collect

Almighty God, give us grace to cast away the works of darkness, and put on the armor of light, now in the time of this mortal life in which your Son Jesus Christ came to visit us in great humility; that in the last day, when he shall come again in his glorious majesty to judge both the living and the dead, we may rise to the life immortal; through him who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

First Lesson                              Jeremiah 33:14-16

In this prophetic lesson from the Hebrew scriptures the Lord’s promise to the house of Israel and the house of Judah is reaffirmed, foreseeing the arrival of a messianic figure, a righteous branch who will execute justice and save the people.  This passage may have been added to the Book of Jeremiah a century or so later.  A sure confidence in God’s deliverance sounds forth, and Christians have interpreted the passage as a prophecy regarding Christ.

Psalm 25:1-9

A prayer for forgiveness and guidance and an expression of trust in the Lord.

The Second Lesson                             1 Thessalonians 3:9-13

In this New Testament reading the apostle Paul expresses gratitude to God for his disciples in Thessalonica and tells these followers of his prayers for them. He has heard a good report of their faith and love and their concern for him.  He prays that he will soon see them again, and asks that they may grow in love and be established in holiness, in preparation for the coming of the Lord Jesus.

The Gospel                              Luke 21:25-36

In our gospel lesson Jesus tells his disciples of the awe-inspiring crisis to come, which they may also recognize as the beginning of the time of their redemption.  The heavens and earth will bear fearsome witness before the appearance of the heavenly judge, the Son of Man.  As the budding fig tree foretells the advance of summer, so can all this calamity be recognized as a preparation for the drawing near of the kingdom of God.  The believer is to be alert, fixed on Christ’s words and teachings and prepared for the coming of the Lord.





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 PRAYERS FOR EACH OTHER
One thing we can always do while we stay at home is to pray for each other! We would like to keep our prayer list up to date and publish it each week in the Thursday Memo. Please email Deb at office@standrewsinthevalley.org with any updates.


This Week We Pray for

Health and Wholeness for: Melody, Cordelia Adams, Megan Adams, Clementine Adams, Angela B, Carolyn Boldt, Marilyn Cloran, Gary Cole, Grace Dick, Ellen, Tracy Forde, Bev Hammond, Josh Hammond, Zac Hammond, Sue Huckman, Carolyn Jarvis,  Jack Lamberti, Chris Mains, Margaret, Joan Marshall, John McGowan, Pam, Peg Patenaude, Curt R., Sage, Sharon Sousa, Steve Thompson, Gabriele & Bob Wallace, Johnathon Walty.

For those who are home: Audrey Berry, Joyce Gendron, Judy Grace, Marge Hagerup, Joan Marshall, Elizabeth Pease, Elizabeth Wiesner.

For those who have died: 

Updating the Prayer List

Please let Deb know if you would like to add someone to the prayer list. Thank you.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Collect for Thanksgiving Day 


Almighty and gracious Father, we give you thanks for the
fruits of the earth in their season and for the labors of those
who harvest them. Make us, we pray, faithful stewards of
your great bounty, for the provision of our necessities and
the relief of all who are in need, to the glory of your Name;
through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with
you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

 ~ BCP p. 246

COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER

The Food Pantry thanks you for your contributions throughout the year.

Food pantry continues to serve the communities needs
New Hours
Alternating Wednesdays


Any questions call 603-960-4067.






BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES
If you do not see your birthday or anniversary listed, please make sure Deb in the office has an information sheet on file for you.
Birthdays
9    Alys Walker
10  George Rau

Anniversaries
22  Antonio & Betty Faella
25  John & Joan Marshall

Thank you from Beverley

November 23, 2021

 Dear Rev. Caroline and St. Andrew’s Church Family,

Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for all your love, prayers, caring, support and kindness given to Josh, Zac and me and other family and friends in the passing of Todd our wonderful son, great brother, special uncle and friend to so many.

Many thanks also to all who participated in Todd’s service at St. Andrew’s Church and at the Chocorua Cemetery on November 13, 2021.

With love, deepest gratitude and many blessings,

Beverley, Joshua and Zachary Hammond and Todd’s extended family and many friends


November 18, 2021

 


FROM THE RECTOR

Advent Study Group: We will use “The Poetry of Advent, an Advent Companion to Mary Oliver’s Devotions” for our Advent study this year. Booklets are available at the church, of if needed, we can mail one to you. It’s also available digitally – email me if you’d like a digital copy. We will meet on Wednesdays at either 1:00 or 7:00 pm. If you plan to join, please let me know which time you prefer.

Thank you to everyone who helped with our fall clean up day last Sunday. We made a lot of progress, but still have work to do. Fall clean up day part 2 is this Sunday, November 21 following both services. The primary task is to finish cleaning up the gardens and raking up under the pine and spruce trees.

Stewardship Update I’m grateful to all of you who have turned in your pledge cards and fall leaves. As of today we’ve received 48 pledges, for a total of $139,775. We are still short of our goal of $155,000 and the number of pledges received. Please turn in your pledge card and your fall leaf on Sunday at the latest. Thank you!

I will be on vacation visiting my sister Tuesday, November 23 – Sunday, November 28. Please contact Patti Rau, our Senior Warden if you have any pastoral needs. The Rev. David (Chip) Robinson will preside at both services on November 28. Chip is the recently retired rector of the Shared Ministry of Trinity Church, Hampton and Christ Church, Portsmouth. I know you will welcome him in my absence.

A Brief Theology of Thanksgiving, Part II, from the SALT Project

Becoming More Grateful

OK, so gratitude is powerful — but how to make more of it in our lives? It turns out that some of the most effective tools for increasing gratitude are also some of the simplest and most familiar. First, the basic act of not just counting our blessings but also recording them in a form we can revisit later — say, in a journal or notebook — has been shown to significantly enhance feelings of thankfulness over time.  

Second, another simple action has been shown to be even more effective: writing a letter of thanks to a friend, family member, acquaintance, or even a stranger. That’s right — thank-you notes can change your life! Indeed, we should reconceive the humble thank-you note not merely as a way to inform others about how grateful we are, but also as a way to help strengthen how grateful we are in the first place.

And a third practice isn’t only effective, it’s downright fun, even and especially in a time of pandemic: connecting with a friend once a week for coffee (or tea, or lunch - by phone, online, or on a physically-distanced walk), and intentionally devoting at least part of the conversation to sharing what we’re thankful for these days. When it comes to gratitude, just “saying it out loud” to someone we like and respect, not to mention hearing what they’re thankful for, is a powerful step toward noticing — and more deeply experiencing — the blessings in our lives.

Blessings,  Caroline

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
The 1st Sunday of the month at 9:00 AM
The remaining Sundays at 8:00 and 10:00 AM

This Sunday-November 21

The Last Sunday after Pentecost

at 8:00 and 10:00  a.m.

Join us for the service
 via Zoom (email RectorSAITV@gmail.com for Zoom information)
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READINGS FOR SUNDAY                
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Pentecost Last, Year B

The Collect

Almighty and everlasting God, whose will it is to restore all things in your well-beloved Son, the King of kings and Lord of lords: Mercifully grant that the peoples of the earth, divided and enslaved by sin, may be freed and brought together under his most gracious rule; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.  Amen.

First Lesson                              2 Samuel 23:1-7

From the Hebrew scriptures we hear a lyric poem that celebrates the Davidic monarchy.  God has established David’s throne.  David is in turn to make himself a blessing to the people, ruling justly and in the fear of the Lord.  The godless will be overturned, and the faithful ruler, it is implied, will be the tool for their unseating.  God’s covenant with the just ruler, David, is an everlasting covenant.

Psalm 132:1-12

A petition to the Lord to remember the promise to David of a son to reign after him and for a lasting kingdom.

The Second Lesson                             Revelation 1:4b-8

In this lesson the revelation made known to a disciple named John begins with a greeting from the everlasting God, from the seven spirits which worship God, and from Jesus Christ, the firstborn from the dead.  Jesus, who continues to love his disciples, is praised as the faithful witness whose sacrifice has formed a royal household, a new priestly people to serve God.  Soon he will come, like the one foreseen by the prophet Daniel, on the clouds of heaven.  He now rules over all earthly kings, and God, the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, is sovereign over all.

The Gospel                               John 18:33-37

In the gospel, as his passion draws near, Jesus comes face to face with the Roman governor, and seeks to explain the nature of his kingship.  It has been suggested to Pilate that Jesus pretends to be some form of political ruler.  But Jesus’ kingship does not use the force of this world’s weapons.  Pilate then realizes that Jesus’ kingship must be of a different order.  The sovereignty of Jesus is found in his witness to divine truth. He reveals God’s purpose and character, and those who share in this truth hear his voice.





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 PRAYERS FOR EACH OTHER
One thing we can always do while we stay at home is to pray for each other! We would like to keep our prayer list up to date and publish it each week in the Thursday Memo. Please email Deb at office@standrewsinthevalley.org with any updates.


This Week We Pray for

Health and Wholeness for: Melody, Cordelia Adams, Megan Adams, Clementine Adams, Angela B, Carolyn Boldt, Marilyn Cloran, Gary Cole, Ellen, Tracy Forde, Bev Hammond, Josh Hammond, Sue Huckman, Carolyn Jarvis, Patrick Kennedy, Jack Lamberti, Chris Mains, Margaret, Joan Marshall, John McGowan, Pam, Peg Patenaude, Curt R., Sage, Sharon Sousa, Steve Thompson, Gabriele & Bob Wallace, Johnathon Walty.

For those who are home: Audrey Berry, Joyce Gendron, Judy Grace, Marge Hagerup, Joan Marshall, Elizabeth Pease, Elizabeth Wiesner.

For those who have died: 

Updating the Prayer List

Please let Deb know if you would like to add someone to the prayer list. Thank you.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

 We seek your presence, O God,

not because we have managed to see clearly

or been true in all things this day,

not because we have succeeded in loving

or in reverencing those around us,

but because we want to see with clarity,

because we long to be true,

because we desire to love as we have been loved.

Renew our inner sight,

make fresh our longings to be true

and grant us the grace of loving this night

that we may end this day as we had hoped to live it,

that we may end this day restored

to our deepest yearnings,

that we may end this day as we intend

live tomorrow,

as we intend to live tomorrow.

 

~ John Philip Newell,

Sounds of the Eternal; Morning and Night Prayer


COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER

The Food Pantry thanks you for your contributions throughout the year.

Food pantry continues to serve the communities needs
New Hours
Alternating Wednesdays
11-3 pm
Next Food Pantry:

Monday, November 22

Any questions call 603-960-4067.



BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES
If you do not see your birthday or anniversary listed, please make sure Deb in the office has an information sheet on file for you.
Birthdays
9    Alys Walker
10  George Rau

Anniversaries
22  Antonio & Betty Faella
25  John & Joan Marshall

PHOTOS
Click the link below for the photo album
of the Bishop's visit Sunday November 7th.

Photos include
Reading of the Names
Procession
Q&A with the Bishop
Bishop meets with the Vestry


Photos courtesy of Lisa Thompson


November 11, 2021

 


FROM THE RECTOR

Todd Hammond’s funeral is at St. Andrew’s at 2:00 pm on Saturday, November 13. I hope many of you will be able to attend to support Beverly and her family.

Thank you to everyone who helped us get ready for the Bishop’s visit! The Prince Room is put back together and looks beautiful – be sure to take a look at it if you haven’t already. Thanks to Lisa, who put so much time into this, to Gretchen, Pat, Sammie and Christi who helped sort and shelve books and hang pictures, and to George, who removed boxes of books and bookshelves for us.

Stewardship Update I’m grateful to everyone who has turned in your pledge card and fall leaf. As of today we’ve received 45 pledges, for a total of $137,502. We are also still short of our goal of $155,000. Please turn in your pledge card and your fall leaf on Sunday at the latest. Thank you!

A Brief Theology of Thanksgiving, Part I, from the SALT Project

The Difference Gratitude Makes

There’s perhaps no better day than Thanksgiving to reflect on the astounding power of gratitude itself — and accordingly, to commit ourselves to cultivating it more intentionally in the coming year.  

If we think of “gratitude” primarily as a kind of duty to discharge (Now remember to write that thank-you note!), we’re missing the boat entirely, effectively reducing one of life’s wonders to mere good manners. On the contrary, gratitude is vital force in the world, a profoundly dignifying act that builds relationships, communities, and healthy human hearts.

The science on this subject is overwhelming: in study after study, gratitude has been shown to lead to stronger relationships, better sleep, lower blood pressure, fewer trips to the doctor, fewer depressive symptoms, more patience, and more perseverance, among other benefits (check out these study summaries here and here). In one particularly intriguing study, gratitude turns out to be a powerful antidote to the “Headwinds/Tailwinds Asymmetry,” our all-too-common tendency to focus on the obstacles in our lives (headwinds) and overlook blessings (tailwinds), an imbalance that over time leads to feeling aggrieved and resentful. In short, focusing on headwinds breeds bitterness; focusing on tailwinds breeds appreciation — and the act of thanksgiving helps call our attention to the winds at our backs.

Parts II and III to follow in coming weeks.

Blessings,  Caroline

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
The 1st Sunday of the month at 9:00 AM
The remaining Sundays at 8:00 and 10:00 AM

This Sunday-November 14

The Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost

at 8:00 and 10:00  a.m.

Join us for the service
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READINGS FOR SUNDAY                
Sunday, November 14, 2021
Pentecost 25, Year B

The Collect

Blessed Lord, who caused all holy Scriptures to be written for our learning: Grant us so to hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them, that we may embrace and ever hold fast the blessed hope of everlasting life, which you have given us in our Savior Jesus Christ; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

First Lesson                              1 Samuel 1:4-20

In this Hebrew Bible reading we hear the story of the birth of the prophet Samuel, on whom the guidance and direction of Israel waits.  In distress of her barrenness, Hannah makes fervent intercession before the Lord, pleading for a male child and promising that should her hope be granted, the child will be set aside for the Lord’s service.  The priest Eli at first thinks Hannah is drunk, but when he perceives her faithfulness, prophesies that the Lord will fulfill her petition.  Against all expectation Hannah becomes pregnant and delivers Samuel, who will become a nazarite, a prophet and a great judge over Israel.

Canticle 1 Samuel 2:1-10 (Song of Hannah)

The song of Hannah portrays the mother of the prophet Samuel rejoicing in the Lord’s provision.

The Second Lesson                             Hebrews 10:11-25

In this New Testament lesson we learn that Christ’s sacrifice, supplanting those of the early offerings of the people, is the effective provision for all time and all people, and he has become a new and living way offering access to God, who may now be freely approached.  The Holy Spirit confirms within all disciples that what was promised by the prophets has now been fulfilled; God’s eternal law is now inscribed on human hearts and minds.  Believers who have been washed in baptism must continue in the faithful way, encouraging each other to love, good deeds, and frequent assembly.

The Gospel                               Mark 13:1-8

In our gospel lesson Jesus predicts the destruction of the temple, and tells of what is to come.  One of the disciples expresses awe at the grandeur of the temple built by Herod.  Then, while viewing the temple complex from the Mount of Olives, four of the disciples privately inquire as to when Jesus’s prophecy might come to pass.  Jesus responds that wars and imposters, political upheaval and natural disaster will come, but they are but birth pangs of the end.





Click below to see the readings: 

 PRAYERS FOR EACH OTHER
One thing we can always do while we stay at home is to pray for each other! We would like to keep our prayer list up to date and publish it each week in the Thursday Memo. Please email Deb at office@standrewsinthevalley.org with any updates.


This Week We Pray for

Health and Wholeness for: Cordelia Adams, Megan Adams, Angela B, Clementine Adams, Carolyn Boldt, Marilyn Cloran, Gary Cole, Ellen, Tracy Forde, Bev Hammond, Josh Hammond, Sue Huckman, Carolyn Jarvis, Patrick Kennedy, Jack Lamberti, Chris Mains, Margaret, Joan Marshall, John McGowan, Pam, Peg Patenaude, Curt R., Sage, Sharon Sousa,  Steve Thompson, Gabriele & Bob Wallace, Johnathon Walty.

For those who are home: Audrey Berry, Joyce Gendron, Judy Grace, Marge Hagerup, Joan Marshall, Elizabeth Pease, Elizabeth Wiesner.

For those who have died: Todd Hammond

Updating the Prayer List

Please let Deb know if you would like to add someone to the prayer list. Thank you.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

 Grant us, O God, not to be anxious about earthly things 

but to love things heavenly and, even now,

while we are placed among things that are passing away,

to hold fast to those that shall endure; through Christ our Lord. Amen.

                                                          ~ Book of Common Prayer, p. 234


COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER

The Food Pantry thanks you for your contributions throughout the year.

Food pantry continues to serve the communities needs
New Hours
Alternating Wednesdays
11-3 pm
Next Food Pantry:

Monday, November 22

Any questions call 603-960-4067.



BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES
If you do not see your birthday or anniversary listed, please make sure Deb in the office has an information sheet on file for you.
Birthdays
9    Alys Walker
10  George Rau

Anniversaries
22  Antonio & Betty Faella
25  John & Joan Marshall

PHOTOS

November 4, 2021


FROM THE RECTOR

Todd Hammond’s funeral is at St. Andrew’s at 2:00 pm on Saturday, November 13. I hope many of you will be able to attend to support Bev and her family.

Our Stewardship Campaign comes to a close on Sunday. Thank you to everyone who has turned in your pledge card and fall leaf. As of today we’ve received 36 pledges, still short of the 51 we received last year and the 61 we received for 2019. We are also still short of our goal of $155,000. Please turn in your pledge card and your fall leaf on Sunday at the latest. Thank you!

The annual Diocesan Convention will be held via Zoom and YouTube on Friday, November 5 – Saturday, November 6. All delegates and alternates should have already registered. Everyone else is welcome to attend Convention as a guest via YouTube at Episcopal Church of NH's YouTube channel. Convention begins at 7:00 pm on Friday and at 9:00 am on Saturday.

The keynote speaker on Friday evening is the Rev. Katie Renger, Episcopal Church Staff Officer for Church Planting. For more information on Diocesan Convention, go to nhepiscopal.org/convention. I hope you will join in!

The Bishop will be with us for his bi-annual visitation this Sunday. Following the service he will have a Q & A session for the parish, and then a meeting with the Vestry. I hope you will be able to attend church, welcome the Bishop and worship with him!

As November 7 is the first Sunday of the month, we will have one service at 9:00 am.

Finally, November 7 is also the day we end Daylight Savings, so don’t forget to turn your clocks back.

Blessings,  Caroline

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
The 1st Sunday of the month at 9:00 AM
The remaining Sundays at 8:00 and 10:00 AM

This Sunday-November 7

All Saints' Sunday

at 9:00  a.m.

Join us for the service
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or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/standrewsinthevalleytamworth/

READINGS FOR SUNDAY                
Sunday, November 7, 2021
All Saints' Sunday, Year B

The Collect

Almighty God, you have knit together your elect in one communion and fellowship in the mystical body of your Son Christ our Lord: Give us grace so to follow your blessed saints in all virtuous and godly living, that we may come to those ineffable joys that you have prepared for those who truly love you; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who with you and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns, one God, in glory everlasting. Amen.

First Lesson                              Isaiah 25:6-9

In this Hebrew scripture reading we hear a prophetic hymn envisioning the day of the Lord’s salvation. The prophet uses a rich banquet as an image for the time of festival. It takes place on the mountain of the Lord’s temple, Mount Zion, where heaven and earth figuratively meet.  This great feast will be for all people, and even the power of death will be overcome.

Psalm 24

As pilgrims go up to God’s holy place for worship, they cleanse themselves and praise the just Lord, who has created all things.

The Second Lesson                    Revelation 21:1-6a

In this apocalyptic vision of the world to come God will indwell all creation, bringing transformation and renewal.  Death and the first things have passed away, supplanted by the eternal order symbolized by the new Jerusalem, the church in culmination, coming down as from heaven.  It is Christ, the Alpha and the Omega, who establishes this promise, and he will be as a spring of living and perpetual water to all who drink from him.

The Gospel                               John 11:32-44

In our gospel lesson Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead.  Arriving in Bethany after the death of his friend Lazarus, Jesus encounters first Lazarus’s sister Martha and then his sister Mary.  Neither of the sisters fully comprehend Jesus’ power over death.  Deeply affected, Jesus weeps.  So that they and others might believe more deeply in God, Jesus summons Lazarus to come forth from his tomb.







Click below to see the readings: 

 PRAYERS FOR EACH OTHER
One thing we can always do while we stay at home is to pray for each other! We would like to keep our prayer list up to date and publish it each week in the Thursday Memo. Please email Deb at office@standrewsinthevalley.org with any updates.


This Week We Pray for

Health and Wholeness for: Cordelia Adams, Megan Adams, Angela B, Clementine, Marilyn Cloran, Gary Cole, Ellen, Tracy Forde, Bev Hammond, Josh Hammond, Sue Huckman, Carolyn Jarvis, Patrick Kennedy, Jack Lamberti, Chris Mains, Margaret, John McGowan, Pam, Peg Patenaude, Curt R., Sage, Sharon Sousa,  Steve Thompson, Gabriele & Bob Wallace, Johnathon Walty.

For those who are home: Audrey Berry, Carolyn Boldt, Joyce Gendron, Judy Grace, Marge Hagerup, Joan Marshall, Elizabeth Pease, Elizabeth Wiesner.

For those who have died: 

Updating the Prayer List

Please let Deb know if you need someone added to the prayer list. Thank you.


FOOD FOR THOUGHT

 Flickering Mind 

Lord, not you,
it is I who am absent.
At first
belief was a joy I kept in secret,
stealing alone
into sacred places:
a quick glance, and away — and back,
circling.
I have long since uttered your name
but now
I elude your presence.
I stop
to think about you, and my mind
at once
like a minnow darts away,


darts into the shadows, into gleams that fret
unceasing over
the river's purling and passing.
Not for one second
will my self hold still, but wanders
anywhere,
everywhere it can turn. Not you,
it is I am absent.
You are the stream, the fish, the light,
the pulsing shadow,
you the unchanging presence, in whom all
moves and changes.
How can I focus my flickering, perceive
at the fountain's heart
the sapphire I know is there?

                                                           ~ Denise Levertov


COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER

The Food Pantry thanks you for your contributions throughout the year.

Food pantry continues to serve the communities needs
New Hours
Alternating Wednesdays
11-3 pm
Next Food Pantry:

November 10
Monday, November 22

Any questions call 603-960-4067.



BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES
If you do not see your birthday or anniversary listed, please make sure Deb in the office has an information sheet on file for you.
Birthdays
9    Alys Walker
10  George Rau

Anniversaries
22  Antonio & Betty Faella
25  John & Joan Marshall

PHOTOS
They're Back


Teamwork