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At 10 AM this morning we will start streaming the service. You can watch here, on our YouTube channel, or you're welcome to join other parishioners on Zoom via our calendar link. Follow along with the service booklet: Open the booklet in a new tab in your browser by holding down CTRL before clicking the link. If you're on a phone or tablet, long press on the link and select Download File to open it in a new tab or to save the booklet.
Become Adult Education Class Series Begins Next Monday
You are invited to participate in an adult education class series beginning on Monday, September 29 called Become. This is a six-week program designed to explore the meaning of the five promises baptismal candidates make at baptism, the same promises that Episcopalians renew whenever we renew our baptismal covenant. Through Bible study, brief video teachings, and conversation, we will explore what it means to live as the Body of Christ in Christian community. Classes will be on Zoom Mondays at 7 pm beginning September 29 and ending November 3. There is a sign up sheet on the credenza or send an email to Terry Doyle HERE if you would like to participate. If you have any questions about Become, please speak to Connie+, Terry Doyle, or Karen Horrocks from the Adult Education Committee. Bring Pictures of Your Animal Companions Sunday, October 5 Sunday, October 5 we will celebrate St. Francis in our prayers and music, and there will be a prayer of blessing for animal companions. All are invited to bring in a picture of any former or current animal companion you would like to pray for. At 10 AM this morning we will start streaming the service. You can watch here, on our YouTube channel, or you're welcome to join other parishioners on Zoom via our calendar link. Follow along with the service booklet: Open the booklet in a new tab in your browser by holding down CTRL before clicking the link. If you're on a phone or tablet, long press on the link and select Download File to open it in a new tab or to save the booklet.
Bowie Food Pantry Collection This Sunday
This Sunday is the collection for the Bowie Food Pantry. This month, their greatest needs are soups of any kind, condiments, canned tuna, and toilet paper. Thank you for continuing to support the Bowie Food Pantry! Become Adult Education Class Series begins Monday, September 29 You are invited to participate in an adult education class series beginning on Monday, September 29 called Become. This is a six-week program designed to explore the meaning of the five promises baptismal candidates make at baptism, the same promises that Episcopalians renew whenever we renew our baptismal covenant. Through Bible study, brief video teachings, and conversation, we will explore what it means to live as the Body of Christ in Christian community. Classes will be held on Zoom Mondays at 7pm beginning September 29 and ending November 3. There is a sign up sheet on the credenza if you would like to participate. If you have any questions about Become, please speak to Connie+, Terry Doyle, or Karen Horrocks from the Adult Education Committee. At 10 AM this morning we will start streaming the service. You can watch here, on our YouTube channel, or you're welcome to join other parishioners on Zoom via our calendar link. Follow along with the service booklet: Open the booklet in a new tab in your browser by holding down CTRL before clicking the link. If you're on a phone or tablet, long press on the link and select Download File to open it in a new tab or to save the booklet.
Bowie Food Pantry Sunday, September 21
The next collection for the Bowie Food Pantry will be Sunday, September 21. This is a change from the last several months. This month, their greatest needs are soups of any kind, condiments, canned tuna, and toilet paper. Thank you for continuing to support the Bowie Food Pantry. Become Adult Education Class Series begins Monday, September 29 You are invited to participate in an adult education class series beginning on Monday, September 29 called Become. This is a six-week program designed to explore the meaning of the five promises baptismal candidates make at baptism, the same promises that Episcopalians renew whenever we renew our baptismal covenant. Through Bible study, brief video teachings, and conversation, we will explore what it means to live as the Body of Christ in Christian community. Classes will be held on Zoom Mondays at 7pm beginning September 29 and ending November 3. There is a sign up sheet on the credenza. If you have any questions about Become, please speak to Connie+, Terry Doyle, or Karen Horrocks from the Adult Education Committee. Parish Picnic This Sunday St. George's Annual Picnic is at the Fairwood Community Park pavilion in Bowie following the 10 am worship service! The church will provide sandwiches and some games. All are welcome! Becoming Better Neighbors: A Learning Day October 4 from 10 am to 3 pm Participants in this learning day offered by EDOW and hosted by Epiphany Episcopal Church in District Heights explores how to develop deep and sustaining relationships with our neighbors and neighborhoods–relationships of mutual support and shared visioning for the future, relationships that let us be known for who we are and what we do and what we believe, even by those who live and believe quite differently. Lunch provided, registration HERE. At 10 AM this morning we will start streaming the service. You can watch here, on our YouTube channel, or you're welcome to join other parishioners on Zoom via our calendar link. Follow along with the service booklet: Open the booklet in a new tab in your browser by holding down CTRL before clicking the link. If you're on a phone or tablet, long press on the link and select Download File to open it in a new tab or to save the booklet.
Potato and Onion Sunday is This Sunday
This Sunday we are asking folks to bring in potatoes or onions again. Please note the red potatoes don’t hold up as well as their larger, drier cousins (Russet or Yukon Gold). St. Georgians have sent hundreds of pounds of potatoes and onions to our Episcopal neighbor St. Matthew's in Hyattsville - let’s keep it going! St. Matthew’s monthly food pantry serves over 200 families each month, giving out non-perishable necessities and produce as available. To support this need of our neighbors for produce, we are working to be the "potato and onion" church on the Sunday before the second Thursday of each month. We are in need of volunteers to pack up the potatoes and onions, deliver them to St. Matthew's, and unpack them starting at 9:00 am on Wednesday, September 10. Please sign up if you can help. Become Adult Education Class Series begins Monday, September 29 You are invited to participate in an adult education class series beginning on Monday, September 29 called Become. This is a six-week program designed to explore the meaning of the five promises baptismal candidates make at baptism, the same promises that Episcopalians renew whenever we renew our baptismal covenant. Through Bible study, brief video teachings, and conversation, we will explore what it means to live as the Body of Christ in Christian community. Classes will be held on Zoom Mondays at 7pm beginning September 29 and ending November 3. There is a sign up sheet on the credenza. If you have any questions about Become, please speak to Connie+, Terry Doyle, or Karen Horrocks from the Adult Education Committee. Parish Picnic Sunday, September 14 St. George's Annual Picnic is on Sunday, September 14 following the 10 am worship service! The location is Fairwood Community Park pavilion in Bowie. The church will provide sandwiches and some games. Please sign up in the narthex so we have a headcount, and bring a side, dessert, or drinks to share, along with your favorite yard game! For more information, contact Christine Bloecker. |
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