Come dressed…to make a mess!! Cause we’re going to get really messy! We’re going to play with paint…and shaving cream…and lots of messy things! While having all this messy fun, we’ll learn about several people from the Bible who made some really big mistakes and made a mess out of their lives, but how God still used them, with all their imperfections, to do great things! We hope you come & join us for some Wacky Fun!
WHAT: Wacky Wednesday Summer Mess Fest
WHEN: Wednesdays, starting June 23
TIME: 10:00- 11:30 AM
WHO: Kids entering 1st-5th grade
WHERE: St. George Playground & Field
HOW: Reserve your spot by clicking here!
Click here to view a special video message from Fr. Ram Lopez regarding updated covid guidelines and protocols beginning this Sunday! See you this weekend and have a blessed rest of the week. You may also click here to read the Diocesan guidelines.
During this Covid time, we have lost some of our St. George Family and have not had an opportunity to celebrate their lives liturgically.
Join us in person or on Facebook for a special music and worship experience to remember and memorialize them. The service will be on Sunday, May 30 during the 10 am worship service.
Our music ministry will offer some special music during this service. And our Reception Ministry will provide refreshments following the service in our Courtyard.
Friday, May 14- Into the Woods, Jr. Virtual Musical Premiere
Saturday, May 15 – Card Making Ministry
Sunday, May 16 – Bishop Reed visitation; Confirmation and 1st Communion Recognition
Sunday, May 23 – Feast of Pentecost (WEAR RED!) and High School Graduate Recognition
Sunday, May 30 – A special liturgy and music ministry offering honoring St. George members who died during Covid.
For many weeks now, you have seen an announcement before our services, saying, “Let Community of Hope be of service” and, “trained lay chaplains are available.” Perhaps you have asked yourself, what is Community of Hope, what service does it offer, who are these trained lay chaplains, and what, exactly, do they do? On Sunday, June 6th, all of your questions will be answered. During the service, Pam Piedfort, facilitator of our local St. George “Center” of Community of Hope International (CoHI), and Andy Nodine, assistant facilitator, will give a presentation on Community of Hope. Pam will talk about how we apply the Benedictine Rule of Life on which CoHI is based, and Andy will explain the mission of CoHI, the ministry of the lay chaplains, and the opportunity for any who are called, to become lay chaplains. We look forward to talking with you!
A huge thank you goes out to the entire St. George Community for supporting this year’s Chain of Love. Raising this incredible amount is a testament to our story and our relationship with St. Benoit. You can click here to watch or rewatch the fantastic domino topple!
Have you ever wondered who the disciples were? What they did before they followed Jesus? What characteristics they each had? What happened to them after Jesus died and rose again? Join Reverend Susan, in person, at St. George at 9:00 AM on Sundays starting April 25, for YASS!!! This is a class for “young adults” (College age to almost empty nesters). We will explore the lives of the disciples and learn more about the men who were closest to Jesus while He walked the Earth.
Childcare/Sunday school will be available for children and youth. If you have any questions, please email Rev. Susan at sburnham@saintgeorgechurch. org.
How can YOU be disciples for Jesus? Join us, in person, in the outdoor classroom of St. George, at 9:00 AM on Sundays, starting April 25, and find out!! This class is for children PreK-5th grade! Through interactive story-telling, creating meaningful art, and engaging in fun activities, we’ll learn what God is doing in the world around us, and how WE can join God in that work! We hope you’ll come and share God’s love with us! If you have any questions, please email Happy Wilson at hwilson@saintgeorgechurch.