The Episcopal Church - We're here for you Home  Sitemap  Rector Search

Worship Services  Directions  Make a Stewardship Pledge  Contact Us 

If you are having trouble reading this newsletter in your email, please see the online version here.

  This Week at the Church of the Redeemer

 

Tuesday, October 30th

11:30 am Holy Eucharist at Fox Hill

12:00 pm Lunch at Fox Hill
 

Wednesday, October 31st

REFORMATION DAY

7:00 am Men's Bible Study (Rectory)

8:30 am Morning Prayer Healing Service (Morning Chapel)

 

Thursday, November 1st

ALL SAINTS' DAY

8:30 am Grounds Committee

9:00 am Women's Bible Study

3:30 pm Holy Eucharist (Nave)

4:00 pm Altar Guild Meeting

 

Friday, November 2nd

Diocesan Convention

4:30 pm Wedding rehearsal

 

Saturday, November 3rd

Diocesan Convention

4:30 pm Fritze / Brown Wedding

 

Sunday, November 4th

All Saints' observed

Daylight Savings Time ends

8:00 am Holy Eucharist (Morning Chapel)

9:00 am Parish Choir Rehearsal

9:30 am Youth Choir Rehearsal

9:50 am Junior Youth Bible Study

10:30 am Holy Eucharist and Baptism

10:30 am Church School/Childcare Provided

11:30 am Coffee Hour

12:00 Forum - Report on Sheela Jeyaraj's Mission Trip to India

 

Monday, November 5th

9:00 am Church Service League Meeting

 

Tuesday, November 6th

Voting

 

Please scroll down for more announcements.

Please see our website for more about upcoming events.

 

Give to God First

 

A Redeemer for the Light of the World

 

How to Pledge for 2008

 

Make Your Pledge

  • Take your personalized envelope from the bag

  • Make any necessary corrections to the information listed on your enclosed pledge form (name, home address, phone, email, etc.)

  • Write down your 2008 pledge to the Church of the Redeemer on your pledge form.  We urge you to consider an increase!

  • Funds to fulfill your pledge may be paid through December 31, 2008

  • Seal your completed pledge form in the return envelope.  Place that envelope in the large envelope labeled “Completed Pledges” and return it to the bag.

  • If you are unable to pledge at this time, please note that on your card before returning it to the bag.

  • Check off your name as “Completed” on the Neighborhood List in the bag

 

Stewardship Pledge Drive, October 21 through November 3, 2008

 

Please Keep the Tote Bag Moving

  • Call first and then deliver the bag in person to another available family on the Neighborhood List

  • Call your neighborhood captain and tell him or her to whom you have delivered the bag

  • Join us on November 4, 2008, when the bags filled with pledges are brought up to the altar at the 10:30 Service

 

Children’s Pledges

  • There will be additional blank pledge forms in the bag for children

  • Assist each child with completing the pledge form

  • Please put each child’s pledge with yours and seal it in the envelope provided

 

Stewardship Timeline

  • October 21st through November 3rd: Stewardship Pledge Drive, Bags circulate in Redeemer Neighborhoods

  • Sunday, November 4th at 10:30: All completed pledge forms returned to the Church

  • December 31, 2008: All funds pledged paid to the Church of the Redeemer

 

 For All the Saints

The great festival of All Saints’ Day will be observed this Sunday, November 4, 2007 at both services.  As is our custom, we will read the names of all who have died since last All Saints’ Day.  Please let us know as soon as possible if the accompanying list of names is incomplete or contains errors.  You can telephone the office, 617-566-7679 or e-mail us at office@redeemerchestnuthill.org.

 ab

 

Mary Bainbridge

June Rossbach Bingham Birge

Josephine Sturgis Crocker

John Hyland Dilks

April DuPont

Tom Fuss

Robert Gershick

Sandra Goff

Elizabeth Gwaltney

Toby Hindermann

Amor Hollingsworth

Jenna Lavichin

William Herbert McGee

John Lothrop Motley

Alice Mueller

Brenda Phillips

James O. Robbins

Ingrid Salter

Sam

Jeanne S. Smith

Nancy Bruce Storer

Neil Williams Swinton, Jr.

Malcolm Wechsler

Franklin Wyman, Jr.

 

 

Daylight Savings Time

ends

Sunday, November 4th

 

Remember to turn your clocks back one hour. 

 

 

 

 


 

Church of the Redeemer

Christmas CD

 “There were angels singing” 

The Redeemer’s first Christmas CD will be released at this year’s Christmas Market.   Take advantage of this opportunity today to secure your CD’s pre-production and save!  

The CD, entitled “There were angels singing”, contains all your favorite carols such as: Once in royal David’s city, Hark! the herald angels sing,  O come, all ye faithful, God rest ye merry gentlemen, Angels we have heard on high, and many others, as well as beautiful choral Christmas anthems, all recorded with our heralded choirs, and accompanied by our majestic organ, brass and timpani!!!    

 The CD will sell for $20.00 once it is released.  If you purchase (reserve) your disc by November 29th, you will receive a 10% discount.   If you purchase the “Stocking Stuffer Package” (5 or more CD’s in the same transaction) then you will receive 15% off – that’s quite a savings!!!!!!

 Reserve your copies NOW!!!    

 If ordered by November 29, 2007,

 1-4 CD’s                                                      $18 each

“Stocking Stuffer Package”

5 or more CD’s                                            $17 each

 

If ordered after November 29, 2007,

 1-4 CD’s                                                      $20 each

“Stocking Stuffer Package”

5 or more CD’s                                            $19 each

 

 

WakaoKeisuke                 

Members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra

Keisuke Wakao                             Robert Sheena

Oboe                                                                    English Horn

Chikao Inomata

Oboe

 

String Quartet

Lily Francis                                 Yuri Namkung

Violin                                                                    Violin

Julianne Lee                          Nicholas Canellakis

Viola                                                                      Cello

 Concert Series I

 Monday, November 19, 2007

8:00 pm

          Cantata No. 12                                                                                      Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

                                                                      Adagio Assai

           Concerto in C Minor                                                                                Allesandro Marcello (1669-1750)

           Quartet                                                                                                                      Marti Epstein (1959-)

          English Horn Quartet                                                                   Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

            Trio for Two Oboes and English Horn                                       Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

           String Quartet No. 13 in A minor “Rosamunde”                                        Franz Schubert (1797-1828)

       Advanced Tickets $20; Tickets at the Door $25

 We wish to thank the Sponsors of this Concert Series,

without whose generous support this evening would not be possible. 

 
 

Christmas Market 2007

 Mark your calendars for fun and fellowship!

 

 Christmas Market

Friday, November 30th, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Saturday, December 1st, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

 

 Cocktails, Dinner, Live and Silent Auction

Friday, November 30th at 6:00 pm

 

 

Bible Study with the Rector

 

 The Radiant World:

Midweek Bible Studies for Ordinary Life

 

The Letter to the Hebrews is one of the most beautiful works of Western literature and among the most compelling books of the Bible.  It has influenced all the Church’s greatest thinkers, and gives an astonishingly rich portrayal of the work of Jesus Christ and its relation to human affairs.  Over coffee at the Rectory, we will explore the depth and power of this work, at the rate of about a chapter a week, showing its relation to other major texts of Scripture and classic sermons from Christian history, and mining it as a source of creative strength and encouragement for our own ordinary lives.  Come, spend some time with a few fellow pilgrims, and fill the rest of your week with the grace of the Lord in the power of the Spirit.

 

 Men’s Bible Study, Wednesdays, 7:00 am

Women’s Bible Study, Thursdays, 9: 00 am

 

Both meet at the Rectory, 381 Hammond Street.

 

NOMINATIONS FOR VESTRY ELECTIONS

 The Nominating Committee, consisting of  Gene Dahmen, Charlie Kline, Peggy Reiser, Megan Sampson

and Suzy Westcott,  seeks your nominations for the following positions on the Vestry:

 

 Clerk (3 year term)

 Treasurer (3 year term)

 Assistant Treasurer (3 year term)

 Three Vestry Persons (4 year term)

 One Vestry Person (unexpired 1 year term)

One Vestry Person (unexpired 2 year term)

 Two Diocesan Delegates (1 year term)

 Two Diocesan Alternates (1 year term)

All parishioners are urged to consider any candidates they would recommend and submit their names in writing to a member of the Nominating Committee.

 No member of the committee or his/her spouse is eligible to be nominated for a position on the slate.  Peter Coffin, who is finishing his term as Assistant Treasurer, is eligible to be nominated as Treasurer and Betsey Shay, who filled an unexpired one-year term as Clerk, is eligible to be re-nominated as Clerk.  Marion Haffenreffer and Steve Hill are finishing four-year terms on the Vestry and are not eligible to be re-elected.  Cotty Peabody and Jim Napier are resigning from the Vestry and therefore have chosen not to be on the slate. 

 The Vestry is the governing body of your church.  Your prayerful consideration for the election of your lay leaders is greatly appreciated.

 The slate will be posted January 3, 2008

one month before our Annual Meeting.

 Ballots are available at the church.

 

GREENS FOR WREATHS

Please save your evergreen pruning until November and bring the clippings to the old parish hall Monday, November 26th or Tuesday, November 27th.  We especially appreciate boxwood, holly, leucothoe, juniper, and white pine!!  Questons? Call Tish 617-566-5147 or Louisa 617-739-6884.

 

FORUM: REPORT ON Sheela Jeyaraj’s Mission Trip to India

November 4th, 2007

following the 10:30 am Service

Infanticide is an ancient and also a worldwide problem. But in India it has assumed an enormous proportion that it has seriously impacted gender ratio.  Due to various religious prejudices, socio-cultural practices countless female fetuses are aborted.  Numerous female infants are abandoned. I personally have seen abandoned girl babies in several places.  My recent visit to several orphanages in south India during May – June 2007 has shown the pathetic situation of abandoned female children.  I also met many widows and other underprivileged women. I listened to their moving stories. I want to address the issues of abandoned female infants and widows from our Christian perspective.  I look forward to sharing with you some of my experiences after the 10.30 am worship service on Sunday, November 4, 2007.

 

REDEEMER CAFÉ

 Ever go to Starbucks for “the coffee experience” before or after church on Sunday?  Would you like to have that same authentic experience right at Redeemer?  Where you and other friends can relax from the strains of daily life, build bonds of Christian fellowship and be filled with a life-giving spirit that grounds you as you prepare for the week ahead?

 We need individuals or families to sign-up as Café Hosts for one Sunday per quarter. Each Sunday, the host would help provide café food and oversee the Café.  The church and other support people will provide (illy) coffee, round coffee tables and other supplies. If you or someone you know is interested in being a Café Host, please contact Erik Britt-Webb at 617-899-6023 or erik@britt-webb.net.

 

WINTER COATS NEEDED

If you have winter coats for children 8 years of age or younger that are no longer needed, please consider donating them to the church.  They can be dropped off in the basket in the back hallway outside the back classroom.  Many thanks.

 

This Week's Service Assistants

Server: W. Paolella
Acolytes: P. Sampson, B. Mills
Lectors: E. Davis
LEMs: D. Mills, J. Paolella
Ushers: G. Mills (Head Usher), D. Brewster, P. Coffin, J. Marenghi
Greeters: M. Gangemi, M. Gangemi

 

If you are available to serve in any positions marked 'TBD',

please contact the office!

 

 
If you have recently moved, changed phone numbers or any other contact information, please call or e-mail the church office so that we may update the Parish Directory
Church of the Redeemer
379 Hammond Street, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Tel: 617-566-7679;   Fax: 617-566-6678
www.redeemerchestnuthill.org
office@redeemerchestnuthill.org
Quick Links
Newsletter:    This week online, Archive
Events:           This week, This month
Email List:     Subscription, Email Archive
Contact Info:  Redeemer Contact Info