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This Week at the Church of the Redeemer |
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Tuesday, November 6th Voting
Wednesday, November 7th 7:00 am Men's Bible Study (Rectory) 8:30 am Morning Prayer Healing Service (Morning Chapel) 7:30 pm Finance Policy Committee
Thursday, November 8th 9:00 am Women's Bible Study
Sunday, November 11th Veterans Day 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 Morning Prayer 10:30 am Church School/Childcare Provided 11:30 am Coffee Hour 5:30 pm Junior Youth and Families
Tuesday, November 13th 9:30 am Church School Committee 11:30 am Staff Meeting 12:00 pm Worship Committee 7:30 pm Vestry
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Elton and Marcia are pleased to announce the birth of
Monday, November 5, 2007 1:01 pm 7 pounds |
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Give to God First
A Redeemer for the Light of the World If you have not yet made your pledge for 2008, please do so at your earliest convenience so that the Vestry may set the budget for the coming year. You may either mail in your pledge card or call the Financial Office (617-566-7679, ext. 12). Many thanks for your prayerful consideration.
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Thanksgiving Collection for St. Stephen’s
The Redeemer Outreach Committee has pledged to St. Stephen’s that the Redeemer parish will assemble Thanksgiving baskets for 75 families of the St. Stephen’s after school program and parish. This is a large collection but we think we are up to the challenge! Each Thanksgiving basket will contain a can of cranberry sauce, a can of gravy, a box of stuffing, carrots, potatoes, onions – and of course a turkey! We are asking parishioners to purchase and bring to church the non-perishable food and checks of $25 for turkeys. On Sunday, November 18th we will assemble the baskets in the parish hall. Here is how you can help:
If you have any questions please contact Laura Patton 617-232-5175 (laurated@rcn.com) or Jim Huston 617-244-0292 (jhuston@emdlexigen.com). |
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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 |
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Members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
Concert Series I Monday, November 19, 2007 8:00 pm
Trio for Two Oboes and English Horn in C major, Opus 87 Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) Allegro 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 Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) Variations on Mozart’s “La ci darem la mano” 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. |
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Christmas Market 2007 November 30 and December 1 Please support Redeemer Outreach at the Christmas Market and Auction! Volunteer for the Christmas Market Volunteer now to help make wreaths, decorate, sell trees, serve lunches, and more. Sign up sheets are in the hallway across from the church office. Questions? Contact co-chairs Amy Weed (aweed01@yahoo.com, 617-879-0123) or Julia Woodard (jebillo@aol.com, 617-522-5021). Calling all Bakers! Please bake your best goodies to sell at the Christmas Market! Best sellers include single serving cookies or brownies in baggies to grab-and-go, and elegant items in tins for gift giving. Be sure to include a list of ingredients so we can sell them to the public. Questions? Contact Christina Baker (c.wood.baker@comcast.net, 617-795-0917). Postcards Invite your friends outside the parish to shop at the Christmas Market! A limited number of postage-paid postcards are available in the church office. Silent Auction Come preview the Silent Auction items after church services on November 18 and 25. Start bidding on your favorite items early! Dinner and Auction Please join us for a fun and festive evening of fellowship, shopping and a live auction on Friday, November 30. Cocktails begin at 6:00, and dinner starts at 7:00. We look forward to seeing you there! If you can’t be at the auction in person, you can bid by proxy any time before 5 p.m. the night of the auction. Proxy Forms are in the back of your auction booklet, or contact auction co-chair Mary Crown (mecrown@lotsoc.com) or Market co-chair Amy Weed (aweed01@yahoo.com) for more information. |
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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. |
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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) Two Vestry Persons (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. Mary Reynders resigned from the Vestry in the fall and Cotty Peabody and Jim Napier are resigning as of the Annual Meeting. All three 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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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