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  This Week at the Church of the Redeemer

Wednesday, October 7th

7:00 am Men's Bible Study

8:30 am Morning Prayer and Healing

6:00 pm Recording

7:00 pm Dinner

7:30 pm Knowing God: An Exploration of Faith

 

Thursday, October 8th

9:15 am Women's Bible Study

 

Sunday, October 11th

Pentecost XIX

8:00 am Holy Eucharist

9:00 am Parish Choir Rehearsal

9:30 am Children's Choir Rehearsal

10:15 am Church School/Childcare Provided

10:30 am Morning Prayer

11:45 am Coffee Hour

 

Monday, October 12th

Columbus Day

Office Closed

 

Tuesday, October 13th

9:00 am Church School Committee

11:00 am Staff Meeting

11:30 am Worship Committee

7:30 pm Vestry - Buildings and Grounds Reporting

 

 

Please scroll down for more announcements.

Please see our website for more about upcoming events.

 

"Knowing God:

An Exploration of Faith"

An adult inquirers' class

 

 

First session: TOMORROW NIGHT

 

Wednesday, October 7th

 

Light Supper at 7:00 pm

Program at 7:30 pm

 

At the Rectory, 381 Hammond Street

 

The class will meet the first Wednesday of every month

 

Please contact the office to sign up

 

The office will be closed Monday, October 12th in observance of Columbus Day.

 

 The Redeemer is starting a new discussion series focused on supporting

the elders in our community and their families.

Please join us for lunch and our first discussion, entitled:

 

 

At Home Options Vs. Senior Residential Communities

 

 

Sunday, October 25th

11:45 am-12:45 pm

Parish Hall

 

 

Speakers will be Nancy Shapiro, Executive Director of Goddard House

&

Arona Bauer, Associate Director of Home Care at Houseworks

 

 

There are so many options available now.  Come learn how to navigate this phase of life and share your questions and experiences with fellow parishioners. 

 

The series will continue with discussions on personal experiences and legal issues.

 

To sign up: Email Laine in the office  (office@redeemerchestnuthill.org)

or sign up on the sheet outside the office. 

Further questions: Contact Philip Bianchi, pb0062@aol.com

 

HOME-STAYS STILL NEEDED

NOVEMBER 7TH!

 

Rob Shay is returning to Boston in November, and he is bringing the fabulous “University Singers” from the University of Missouri, where he is now the Director of the School of Music.   This choir, the “show choir” of the University, will be singing at the 10:30am service at the Redeemer on November 8th.  

 

Home-stays are needed for the singers for one night, who will arrive the afternoon of Saturday the 7th.   The choir sings during church on the 8th and then returns to Missouri.  

 

 

We have some 50+ people to house, so your hospitality is greatly appreciated.   If you would like to host some of these fabulous musicians, please notify Laine Walters Young in the church office via email office@redeemerchestnuthill.org or telephone 617 566 7679 ext. 10 as soon as possible. 

 

Thank you!

-Michael Murray, Organist and Choirmaster

 

“The University Singers”

from the University of Missouri

 

 

University Singers in Vienna

 

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

at the 10:30a.m. Holy Eucharist

 

The University Singers is the most prominent and advanced choral ensemble at the University of Missouri and offers a proud tradition of excellence in choral singing. The repertoire is varied, including major works from all periods of music history. The choral excellence of this ensemble has captured the attention of audiences in Washington, D.C. and New York, at national conventions of professional music organizations, and on tour in England, France, Italy, Austria, Hungary, and the Czech Republic.

 

 

A Note from former Redeemer Parishioner Betsey Shay

 

Dear Friends:
 

      I am writing to follow up on Michael's announcement regarding the visit of
the University Singers from the University of Missouri (Mizzou!) on Sunday,
November 8th, with the overnight on Saturday, November 7th.  This is a
choral ensemble that showcases the superlative singing of the young
undergraduates at Mizzou, and I encourage you to open your homes for just
one night to these top-notch youngsters.  We are doing very well here in
America's Heartland, and I think you will enjoy and be rewarded by hosting
these earnest, mature, and talented young people.
 

       On a personal note, I am finding my choral reward by singing with the
Choral Union, a community group that enjoys joining forces with the
University Singers twice a year to present major choral works (this fall,
the Brahms Requiem), and Rob is justifiably proud of all of Mizzou's
ensembles.


We miss you all,
 

Blessings,
 

Betsey
 

 

On October 18th immediately following the 10:30 service the Fellowship Committee invites you to the Old Parish House to hear from writers in our midst. Lunch will be served as we hear excerpts from books and poems, ask questions and learn about these writers’ processes as authors. We are grateful to our participants for their willingness and ensure those who attend an enlightening experience!

Authors will include: Jean Stanbury, John Stanbury, Richard Schmalensee, Tanya Contos, Philip Burnham.

Please sign up in the office.

(If you are a writer and have not been contacted please email liza_jones@shs.org.

We’d be very glad to include you.)

 

 

Bible Study with the Rector

 

Song of the Soul: The Psalms in Ordinary Life

 

 

 

Join us for 75 minutes of study, conversation and prayer as we look at the Psalms of the Old Testament, their significance in the work and teaching of Jesus, and their power in daily life.  There is always great coffee and warm fellowship.

 

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

Women’s Bible Study, Thursdays, 9:15 am

 

Both Bible Studies meet at the Rectory, 381 Hammond Street

 
Last Call for Auction Items
If you have been waiting to donate an item or event, now is the time!
The deadline is October 16th.

 

 

Don’t let those unused Celtics, ballet, Patriots, theatre, Bruins, opera or Red Sox tickets go to waste!  Please consider donating them to the Redeemer Auction.  Would you consider hosting a fun dinner, dance or cocktail party with your friends?  Do you have a vacation home that might be unoccupied for a short time?  Do you love to bake or are you Jacques Pepin or Julia Child in the kitchen?  How about donating a meal delivery or treats for a soccer team!  Are you willing to instruct budding novices in the fine art of flower arranging or gardening?  The Christmas Market Auction Committee is looking for items or services for the auctions and we need your help.  Please contact Pam Awtrey at (617) 527-5348 and bawtrey@comcast.net or Lisa Farber at (617) 738-1477 and farmince@aol.com if you are able to help.  We welcome any and all donations. 

 

October Church School Schedule

 

October 11     10:15 Chapel and Service Project

October 18    10:15 Chapel and Church School

October 25    All Parish Eucharist

 

Instead of the Yard Sale that we have had in the past to raise money for our Mission Trips,  the Church of the Redeemer is proposing a 'virtual yard sale' this year.  Please send to Laine in the office a picture, description, price, and contact information of anything that you would like to donate to the "Yard Sale". 

Your offering will be posted in the classified donations section on our website and other publications.  Parishioners interested in your item will pay the church and then arrange pick up of your item directly with you.  No need to ever bring your item to the church or have Elton pick it up or wait for a certain date.  The 'virtual Yard Sale' will take place all year.  Money from the sale of your item will go towards funding the parish's mission trips.

 

Youth Bible Study

9:40 am Back Classroom

 

     The Youth Bible Study began last month by looking at Solomon and the beginning of 1 Kings.  We will continue our look at the book over the next month.  We will be studying Solomon’s order to build the Temple, the placement of the Ark of the Covenant in the temple, and Solomon’s prayer of dedication to the Temple. 

      We begin each class by reading scripture, and we conclude by playing Biblically-inspired games like Bible Jeopardy, Bible Pictionary, and Bible Charades.  Reading the Bible regularly is a critical part of Christian formation.

 

October Bible Study Dates

October 4th          Solomon and the Temple

October 18th        The Ark in the Temple –  Solomon’s prayer of dedication

October 25th        God’s promise and warning  to King Solomon

 

 Youth and Family Fellowship

Parent/Child Football Game      October 25th

2:00 pm                                             Cassidy Park

 

 Foyers Reminder


Foyers  is for newcomers, long-time parishioners and everyone in between.  In the relaxed environs of someone’s home, while eating good food and perhaps even having a few drinks, take this opportunity to get to know or perhaps get-to-know-better your fellow parishioners.  This is a wonderful program sponsored by the Fellowship Committee and we hope many of you will consider signing up in the office (office@redeemerchestnuthill.org) this fall for this wonderful program.  If you have any questions or concerns please contact Fellowship Committee co-chairs, Liza Jones (lizajones1@verizon.net) or Mary
Crown (mecrown@lotsoc.com).

 

  Stewardship 2010: Sow a Seed

     During the month of October, we launch Stewardship 2010 with the Rector’s sermon on Sunday, October 4th, followed by lay sermons on consecutive Sundays.  The Stewardship materials and pledge cards will be mailed out on October 5th, and our wonderful volunteer Shepherds will start contacting you shortly thereafter.  They are each charged with getting your pledge into their Stewardship tote bag by October 31st to be delivered to the Altar on November 1st, Stewardship Sunday.  Because of the geographic diversity of our parish, some will be able to contact you and come to your door with the bag; others will call or email you to make arrangements.   Please help them in their essential work that supports our staff and facilities that allow the Redeemer to be an excellent house of worship.

 

Stewardship Financial Fact of the Week:

 

·        Our Stewardship Goal for 2010 is $750,000, 15% above a very difficult year in 2009, and 10% above pledging in 2008 and 2007. We hope to increase the number of pledging units, as well as the pledging per family as we attempt to recognize the essential role the Redeemer plays in our lives: the only place where we can learn to, as Dorsey says, “make sense of human life in a way that is true.” 

 

·        When you are next trying to interpret an accomplishment of which you are proud or pain that has befallen your family, and the Redeemer clarifies and gives you that valuable perspective of truth and purpose, please remember that pledging is what makes the Redeemer possible.

 

Call for Stewardship Tenders

 

Want to help but not quite ready to be a Shepherd?

 

We have many very busy Shepherds who work downtown, are on the road, are full time caring for kids and many other good works.  Some could use a hand with some of the practical aspects of collecting pledge cards, and getting them physically into the bags. If anyone would like to volunteer to help our shepherds with some of the logistics, and get very discrete assignments to help pick up a pledge between October 10 and November 1, or for other small tasks (helping with detail of training or other social gatherings), please contact Laine in the office. 

 

2009-2010 Classical Concert Series

 

Our own Keisuke Wakao, oboist for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, is arranging  three concerts at the Church of the Redeemer again this year.  There will be a variety of professional musicians of the highest caliber, and each concert will be followed by a reception.  One will be in the fall, one in the winter and another in the spring.  This is a wonderful opportunity to hear fabulous music and to invite friends and neighbors to visit our parish. 

Please consider being a Sponsor, Patron, or Benefactor to help underwrite the costs of these events.  For a minimum donation of $150, Sponsors will receive two tickets to a concert of their choice. Patrons, for a donation of $250, will receive two tickets to two concerts of their choice.  Benefactors, for a donation of $500, will receive two tickets to each of the three concerts.  Names of Sponsors, Patrons, and Benefactors will be listed in the programs if so desired. 

Additional advanced tickets for each concert are available at $20 each.  Tickets at the door will be $25.

____________

2009-2010 Church of the Redeemer

Classical Concert Series

 

I/We would like:

 

____To be a Sponsor of the 2009-2010 Church of the Redeemer Concert Series @ $150

 

____To be a Patron of the 2009-2010 Church of the Redeemer Concert Series @ $250

 

____To be a Benefactor of the 2009-2010 Church of the Redeemer Concert Series @ $500

 

____To reserve ___________ additional tickets @ $20 each.

 

Enclosed please find a check for _____________ made payable to the Church of the Redeemer.

 

All tickets will be held at the door. 

 

You may choose the concert you would like to attend at any time (617-566-7679 or office@redeemerchestnuthill.org).

 

Name________________________________________________________________

 

Address______________________________________________________________

 

Telephone____________________________________________________________

 

Please list my name in the programs as follows: ________________________________________ 

 

Thomas Martin, Clarinet

Member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra

 

  

Classical Concert Series I

Church of the Redeemer

Sunday, October 25, 2009 at 4:00 pm

  

Music For Quiet Listening

Clarinet classics from Brahms, Vaughn-Williams and Ravel plus popular Jazz favorites from "The Great American Songbook"

 

Thomas Martin joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops in 1984. Through his association with both orchestras, Mr. Martin has toured throughout the world and has worked with most of its leading conductors, soloists, and entertainers.  As a soloist, he has often been a featured artist on the PBS television program Evening at Pops. Most recently Mr. Martin performed Elliot Carter's Clarinet Concerto as part of Mr. Carter's 100th birthday celebration at the 2008 Tanglewood Music Festival.  Currently, Sir André Previn is composing a clarinet sonata for Mr. Martin.  Its premier is expected in the spring of 2010.

 

 

Advanced Tickets $20; Tickets at the Door $25; Students $10

 

379 Hammond Street, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 ▪ 617-566-7679 ▪ office@redeemerchestnuthill.org

 

 

 

 

Please contact the office if you've:

  • moved

  • changed email addresses

  • changed phone numbers

 

 

 

Baptisms 

 

 

For those who might be interested in adult or child baptism,

Baptisms are currently scheduled to take place on the following dates:

 

Sunday, November 1st at 10:30 am

Sunday, January 10th, 2010, at 10:30 am

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010, at 10:30 am

 

Please contact the office for more information. office@redeemerchestnuthill.org

If you would like your child baptized at the November 1st service, please contact Laine as soon as possible.

 

This Week's Service Assistants

 

Sunday, October 11th

Morning Prayer

 10:30 am

 
Server: S. Westcott
Lectors: J. Castello, L. Horst
Ushers: D. Tucker (Head Usher) S. Hurlbut, P. Bianchi, C. Brigham
Greeters: D. Tucker, L. Dahmen
Altar Guild: L. Forse (Captain), D. Aylward, J. Bland, S. Kosasky, J. Reece

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

please contact the office!

 

PLEASE REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE IN YOUR PRAYERS:

 

for those who have died: Ralph D. Cies

for those in need of prayer: Elizabeth Bachelder, Charlie Baker, Doris Bartlett (Rick Weed’s grandmother), Peter Bosch,  Doris Chambers, Gavin Gunnigle (Graham Gunnigle's brother), Elizabeth Hitchcock,  Laura Koury, Peter Lavelle, Inell McGee, Louis Meeks, Patrick Paolella, Bill, Katrina, James and Alexander Reinhart, Carolyn Snyder (Amy Weed's mother), Aidyn Stephany, Christopher Villon, Arturo Villon, Ceanne Zimopoulos, Ann, Bill, Charlotte, Margaret, James, Hilary, Tom

 
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Church of the Redeemer
379 Hammond Street, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Tel: 617-566-7679;   Fax: 617-566-6678
www.redeemerchestnuthill.org
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