The Diocese of West Texas has recently initiated a robust Immigration Ministry to help our brothers and sisters in Christ going through the immigration process here in the U.S. St. George’s own Bernadette Williams, Director of Music Ministry, has joined the effort to assist this diocesan ministry with Haitian families who have recently been released from the detention centers by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). In coordination with the immigration agencies in South Texas, Bernadette and other volunteers have been helping in many ways. Bernadette helps with translation services for the Haitians who are not able to speak English. The group recently helped by supporting a family that was expecting to go through the process of delivering her baby at a local hospital, which can be daunting if you don’t understand our healthcare system. They help other families to find sponsors for the next step of their journey. Join us in praying for our Haitian Sisters and Brothers on this very difficult journey of their lives and praying for the continued success and support of this diocesan ministry. Contact Bernadette at bwilliams@saintgeorgechurch.
In his message, Bishop Reed shares, “It is a time of anxiety and uncertainty. The times right now are anxious enough, and the future is uncertain in so many ways, on so many levels. And yet, we continue to live with hope. We’re a people called to embody hope and resurrection, to trust that God is doing a new thing, and to look for the ways that God is acting today, and will be acting tomorrow to restore his people. In the midst of my own tendency to whine and moan and complain about how hard my life is right now, I am very mindful of how many people are truly suffering, how many people have experienced such depths of loss. We need to be mindful of that, and we need to look for ways not only to hold the Church together, but also how to break the Church apart, in effect, and send the Body out into the world in the name of Christ to love and serve and bring healing. Click here for the full video message.
Sunday nights from 6:00-7:00 PM, the St. George Youth Group is getting together to hang on on Zoom! Fellowship is so important and this is a great way to continue to stay connected. If you are or have a youth in grades 6th-12th and would like to join, reach out to our Director of Youth Ministries, Taylor Brown, at tbrown@saintgeorgechurch.
Join us for our 8:30 AM Fellowship & Formation Hour on Sunday Mornings. Bring your coffee and enjoy this fellowship time in your own living room as you join this Zoom video gathering on Sunday mornings before our 10:00 AM worship stream. Our Understanding the Gospel class starts at 9:00 AM on the same meeting. This will be a Zoom gathering at 8:30 AM. All you need to do is enable your camera and microphone. You may use cell phones, laptops, or computers. Contact Keith Earle at kearle@saintgeorgechurch.
The Summer 2020 Family Bucket List Challenge is an exciting family activity packed with awesome ideas that make it easy for families to grow in faith and create fun summer memories. The challenges fall under a variety of categories: physical+health, relational, community, spiritual, etc. The goal is for families to have a well-rounded experience of developing healthy habits, making great memories, growing in their relationship with God, and making an impact on the community. Click here to see the challenge and get started!
Adult Ed on Demand continues this week! You can learn at your own pace, as your life allows. Each week I will be posting a video that is accompanied by a PowerPoint presentation. I hope that you will find these videos illuminating and that you will email me with thoughts or questions as we move through the Canon.
See you online dear ones!
Pax Dei
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