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Ecumenical Servant Day Postponed

General Interest


Ecumenical_Service_Day_smallIt is with regret that we are postponing the Ecumenical Servant Day because of too few registrants. The work day was scheduled for September 25, 2010.

   

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Multicultural Festival at St. Andrew's, Cleveland

Parish News


St. Andrew's, Cleveland, is sponsoring a Multicultural Festival on Saturday, September 18, 11 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 2171 E. 49th Street, Cleveland. The people of St. Andrew's will present cultural traditions from around the world.

Travel from booth to booth to experience different forms of dress, dance, mementos, and food items from various countries.

East 49th Street will be blocked off and decorated so that music, entertainment, vendors, games, inflatables (for kids), and dance will create a festive setting.

Live entertainment will be featured along with vendors who will offer a variety of goods for purchase such as crafts, batik tie dying, paintings on rice paper, hand-made African dolls, jewelry
and much more.

The Girl Scouts, the Young Men's Christian Association, and the Sickle Cell Anemia Association along with other agencies will be available to provide information and free screenings.

Save the date and join us for a treat at a price that can't be beat!

   

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Interested in EfM?

Congregations & Formation News


John Carlson, a member of St. Peter's, Lakewood, would like to start an Education for Ministry (EfM) group on the west side of Cleveland at St. Peter's, Lakewood. He has co-mentored an EfM group at the Cathedral over the past two years. If you are interested or know someone who is, please contact John at 216-671-9181 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
   

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Who Is My Neighbor?

Parish News


October 10 will mark the first World Homeless Day, a worldwide collaborative effort focusing on homelessness. One of the ways that Toledo will observe World Homeless Day is at a service hosted by Trinity Episcopal Church in downtown Toledo. Join us on Sunday night, October 10 at 7:00 p.m. at Trinity for a liturgy honoring the homeless and those who serve them. This is an opportunity to become more aware of the statistics and myths surrounding homelessness, to celebrate and thank those in our community who provide services and support to our homeless brothers and sisters (including a growing number of homeless children), and to hear the stories in prose, prayer and music of those who are or have been unhoused.

   

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St. Timothy's, Perrysburg, Celebrates Sundae Sunday

Parish News


St. Timothy's Episcopal Church, 871 E. Boundary, Perrysburg, invites all to our "Sundae Sunday" Celebration on September 12, kicking off a new year of Christian Education for all ages. Our Adult Forums, Sundays at 9:00 a.m., will begin with a lecture by local storyteller and founding church member Clint Mauk. Two children's classes, Godly Play (ages 3-8) and All Things New (ages 8-12), begin at 10 a.m. with a teacher dedication ceremony led by the children. Following our 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist is our annual build-your-own-ice-cream-sundae bar, served by our youth, who will then gather at 11:30 a.m. for their first Episcopal Youth Community meeting of the season. All are welcome.
   

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Christ Church, Hudson, Hosts Jazz Cabaret

Parish News


Jazz Cabaret Returns to Christ Church, Hudson (21 Aurora St.), on Sunday, September 12 at 7 p.m.

Come and hear some cool jazz and feast on some hot treats! Greg Banaszak and his combo will rock the house with special guest Chris Anderson on trombone. Larkin Rogers, chef extraordinaire, will provide a feast of heavy hors d'oeuvres and desserts.

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WISH Sponsors NPR Talk-Show Host Maureen Fiedler

General Interest


Women's Interfaith Spiritual Heritage (WISH) will host Maureen Fiedler, radio show host of Interfaith Voices on National Public Radio, Sunday October 24, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Founder's Hall, 662 Wolfe Ledges, Akron. Fiedler and Kathleen Kennedy Townsend have recently published Breaking through the Stained Glass Ceiling: Women Religious Leaders in their Own Words.

Read more: WISH Sponsors NPR Talk-Show Host Maureen Fiedler

   

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Organist Tom Trenney returns to St. James, Painesville

Parish News


Nationally renowned organist Tom Trenney of Lincoln, Nebraska, returns to St. James, Painesville, on Friday, September 17 to put the newly restored E.M. Skinner organ through its paces. Enjoy organ music at its finest. Concert starts at 7:30 pm with refreshments to follow. To learn more about the restoration, follow the "St. James Organ Restoration" link at www.stjamesoh.org.
   

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Grace Church, Willoughby, to host Northeast Mission Area ECW

Mission Area News


Women from the twelve Episcopal Churches in the Northeast Mission Area will gather at Grace Church, Willoughby, for an informal get-together and discussion focused on ways to help our parishes stay in touch and work together as we move forward as a Mission Area.

This gathering will take place on Saturday, September 25 at 11:00 a.m. at Grace Episcopal Church, 36200 Ridge Road, Willoughby, Ohio 44094. A light luncheon meal and refreshments are being planned.

All the women of the twelve Episcopal Churches in the Northeast Mission Area are cordially invited to attend! Please, RSVP to Mary Clements at 216-289-5848 or Deb Zimmerman at 440-946-7555.

If you need directions, please call the church office at 440-942-1015.

   

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48th Boar's Head and Yule Log Festival at Trinity Cathedral

Parish News


The Boar's Head and Yule Log Festival is a multi-sensory celebration of the birth of Christ, done in a Renaissance/Elizabethan style. Come and be a part of the scents, sounds, and pageantry with the cast and crew, as they extend Christmas just a little longer.

There are two Boar's Head presentations, the day after Christmas, at 3pm and 5pm, lasting about 1 hour and 15 minutes each.

Free will offering taken.

   

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