Community Updates (7/7/23)

Future Fellowship Events

Let's take time to gather together!

Thursday evening Summer Music in Greystone Park 6:30 to 8:00 pm

Every Thursday in July there will again be free Music in Greystone Park for everyone in the community to enjoy. The music begins at 6:30, bring a chair or blanket, some food or picnic dinner for yourself and meet up with others from ECA to enjoy the sounds of summertime. Look for us and we can sit all together as a group. July 6th it is The Houserockers!

If you have an idea or suggestion for a future fellowship event please let Wendy, Susanne or Ellen know.


Father Jim Edwards 

Earlier this week on Sunday July 2nd Fr. Jim Edwards passed away. Fr. Jim was living with his daughter in Clovis and was with his family and surrounded with love. 

Many of us have fond memories of his kind and gentle manner, and we keep him and his children--Lynne, Jennifer, Amy, and Paul in our prayers.  Services will be determined.


Update on our Rector Search 

The Transition team is continuing their work in our search process.  The team, after reviewing the possible candidates, feel it is necessary to repost our opening to increase the number of applicants. The decision was made to list the position as a "Rector" position so that we may have an increased interest and response. The posting is open and will  run for one month. 


Prayer Vine 

Kathleen Eagan is the director of the Prayer Vine. If you have any prayer requests that we can be praying for, please contact her at kathleeneagan34@gmail.com. Also if you are interested in becoming a part of the volunteers who are the Prayer Warriors, please let Kathleen know.


Here is a direct link to our weekly “An Episcopal Sermon” podcast. 

Each weekly podcast episode is a live recording of the Gospel reading followed by the sermon based on that reading from our Sunday services. A new episode is posted on our website every Monday (in case you missed it on Sunday). This podcast provides thought provoking messages that can be listened to anywhere at anytime. 

Enjoy! 

https://www.churchinalmaden.org/news/jul2-2023-an-episcopal-sermon

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