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A Call to Prayer

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Please join us on Thursday, August 31 at 7 pm for a time of prayer for all those who have been affected by Hurricane Harvey. We will gather in the Sanctuary to say the prayers of the Church, hear and respond to God’s Holy Word and say our prayers. This prayer service is open to all so please feel free to invite family and friends.

Note: Parent Orientations will also be occurring on Thursday evening. Parking is available both off West Avenue and off Castle Lane including the area behind the two small houses.

A Note From Fr. Ram – Worship Tomorrow

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Dear St. George Family:
This is a reminder to you that tomorrow, Sunday, August 27th, St. George will have ONE SERVICE of Holy Eucharist at 10 am. There will be no other regularly scheduled activities held.
As you are no doubt aware, many residents in the Coastal Bend area have sustained devastating damage due to Hurricane Harvey. Information continues to slowly emerge through various news media avenues – much of it disheartening. Many of those affected are our own family members and friends. Please keep all those affected by this massive storm in your fervent prayers.
Please continue to monitor the local weather conditions. Large amounts of rain totals and widespread flooding continue to be in the forecast. Your physical safety, and the safety of your loved ones, is my primary concern. So please, if you are in doubt, err on the side of caution. Below you will find a link to the City of San Antonio website where you can see emergency street closures.
I have also provided the link to the Diocese of West Texas website. There you can find an up-to-date section of ongoing developments as the diocese responds to Hurricane Harvey and to make a financial donation for relief efforts during and after the storm.
May God bless you and those whom you love this day and always.
Peace,
Ram+
San Antonio Road Closures:
http://www.sanantonio.gov/Public-…/Emergency-Street-Closures
Episcopal Diocese of West Texas:
http://www.dwtx.org/

Hurricane Harvey- St. George Church Announcement For This Sunday

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Dear beloved in Christ:
You are all by now aware that the weather this weekend is going to be severely affected by now Hurricane Harvey.  Weather forecasters are warning that it will likely intensify to category 3 by the time it makes landfall late tomorrow or early Saturday.  Bexar county is included in a number of severe weather warnings and watches being issued by the National Weather Service.
Local rainfall estimates may be potentially dangerous and flooding will be an issue.  I am certain that many of you have family and friends who may evacuate to San Antonio.  Helping your family and friends and tending to other pressing matters brought on by the weather will, rightly, be your main concern.
Therefore, in consideration of all this and to ensure the safety of you and your family, I am going to make the following changes for this Sunday:
1.  The Blessing of the Backpacks and Educators will be rescheduled to Sunday, September 10th.  We want to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to celebrate Back to School time safely.
2.  There will be only ONE SERVICE this Sunday at 10 am.  I want to make sure that everyone has time to ensure safe travel to worship.  All other Sunday morning activities will be cancelled.
I will keep you posted as things develop.
Please join me in praying for all those in the path of Harvey and for those who love them:
Most loving Father, whose will it is for us to give thanks for all things, to fear nothing but the loss of you, and to cast all our care on you who care for us:  Preserve us from all fears and worldly anxieties, that no clouds of this mortal life may hid from us the light of your gracious love.  Be with all those who are in the path of Hurricane Harvey and shield them from harm.  Strengthen us all to respond to those who will need our help in the storms aftermath; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who with You and the Holy Spirit live and reign for ever.  Amen.
Peace,
Ram+