Category: Newsletter

  • St. Paul’s Newsletter – January 18

    Good morning, Dear Friends; and I hope this letter finds you staying safe and warm!

    Glorify the Lord, O chill and cold,
    drops of dew and flakes of snow.
    Frost and cold, ice an sleet, glorify the Lord,
    praise him and highly exalt him forever. ~ A Song of Creation, BCP 88

    Even Greater Things

    Last week (1/14), in spite of the cold, we read and learned about the story of Nathanael’s first encounter with Jesus whereupon Jesus tells him, “You will see greater things than these.” These words still ring true for us today!

    This Sunday (1/21), join us at 9:30 a.m. as we learn more about how Nathanael and Jonah seem to have shared the same attitude; and yet God’s call to them persisted. And, the promise of “even greater things” continues for all who follow Christ.

    Good Book Club & Christian Formation
    Sunday morning formation class is back in full swing. Last week (1/14), we discussed chapters 2-10 of Genesis, and our study will continue throughout the season of Epiphany.

    This coming Sunday (1/21), we will discuss chapters 11-21, which brings us out of the primeval history of the first 11 chapters and into a narrow focus on ancestral history – specifically the story of Abraham and Sarah. (A Journey through Genesis, xv) One of the themes we note in these stories is that God’s chosen people are not idealized; these characters are presented “warts and all.” What do you think is the effect of this approach? Does it ring true to you? (78, 83)

    All are welcome to join us each Sunday at 8:30 a.m. as we discuss how this ancient work of literature is still relevant today. Plus, don’t miss our daily Facebook posts which correlate with this exciting book study.

    Coming Soon to a Coffee Hour Near You: God Chat!
    You’ve been reading about it, and now, beginning in February, your Faithful Innovation team will begin to lead you in discussions about where and how we can see God working in our personal lives, in our congregation, and in our community.

    For example, peace of heart and mind come from a power greater than ourselves. Share about a time when you have felt the peace of Christ.

    Perhaps you can think of some practice that links you closely to God or that makes you feel connected, loving and grounded. Share a story about engaging in that practice.

    Think of ways that you might share your answers to these prompts with your fellow parishioners, family, or friends. And it’s as simple as that! Simple, yes; but the ripple effects of these conversations can be quite impactful! You definitely don’t want to miss the opportunity to be part of the dialogue!

    Celebration of New Ministry
    Join us Thursday, February 1 @ 6:30 p.m. as The Rt. Rev. Bishop Poulson C. Reed instills The Rev. Nancy Gill as Vicar of St. Paul’s Claremore. Reception to follow.

    Let Us Pray

    For our Bishop's Committee and congregation as we transition to new leadership, explore our dreams, and discern and chat about what God is doing and where God is leading us in 2024
    For Miss Lillian as she has inner ear tubes implanted this coming week
    For Tom as he prepares for knee replacement surgery
    For Dellaura as she and her doctors decide upon a treatment plan
    For the victims of the war in Ukraine
    For Israel and Palestine, and for the victims of the war in Gaza
    
    For the needs of the members, family, and friends of our congregation, specifically Lillian/ Rita/ Vernon/ Dellaura/ Miranda & Brayden/ Nancy S/ Velma/ Jim/ Judy/ Ani/ Aaron Blum/ Robert/ Lloyd/ Patricia/ Marie/ Russell/ Virginia/ Barbara/ Grace/ Lauren/ Cindy/ Stephen/ John/ Tom Patterson/ Jan/ Tom/ Bob & family/ Jean/ Al/ Carol W/ Mark/ Brian/ Pat/ Mark H/ Mike/ Chris/ Brady/ Patrick/ Zachary

    If you have prayer requests to add to the Newsletter, email them to Clergy@stpaulsclaremore.org or reply to this email.

    Save the Dates

    Saturday, January 20, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. - Bishop's Committee Retreat in the Parish Hall
    Sunday, January 21 - Bishop's Committee meeting
    Saturday, January 27 @ 10am - Faithful Innovation regional meeting @ Grace, Muskogee
    Thursday, February 1 @ 6:30pm - The Rev. Nancy's Celebration of New Ministry

    St. Paul’s Online
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  • St. Paul’s Newsletter – January 11

    Greetings and salutations, Dear Ones!

    Thus says the Lord, “I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth; do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.” ~ Isaiah 43:19

    Even Greater Things

    This week (1/14), our Gospel lesson tells the story of Nathanael’s first encounter with Jesus whereupon Jesus tells him, “You will see greater things than these.” These words still ring true for us today! Join us this Sunday at 9:30 a.m. to learn more about some of the great things God is doing at St. Paul’s.

    Good Book Club & Christian Formation

    Sunday morning formation class is back in full swing. Last week (1/07), we began discussions on the Old Testament book of Genesis which will continue throughout the season of Epiphany.

    This coming Sunday (1/14), we will discuss chapters two through ten, which takes us from the advent of humanity through the flood. Food for thought: These chapters in the first book of the Old Testament reveal a pattern which repeats throughout all of scripture – God chooses to work through humans to save humanity – a pattern which “reaches its most profound expression in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. [And,] God is [still] actively calling ordinary people…into the work of helping to repair creation and human community.” What are some ways in which you might pay closer attention to God’s call in your life? (from A Journey through Genesis, 36-38) 

    All are welcome to join us each Sunday at 8:30 a.m. as we discuss how this ancient work of literature is still relevant today. Plus, don’t miss our daily Facebook posts which correlate with this exciting book study.

    Coming Soon to a Coffee Hour Near You: God Chat!

    You’ve been reading about it, and now, beginning in February, your Faithful Innovation team will begin to lead you in discussions about where and how we can see God working in our personal lives, in our congregation, and in our community. For example, recall the story of when you knew this church was yours. Or, when have you felt God really alive in your church (perhaps in the last month)? Think of ways that you might share your answers to these questions with your fellow parishioners, family, or friends.

    And it’s as simple as that! Simple, yes; but the ripple effects of these conversations can be quite impactful! You definitely don’t want to miss the opportunity to be part of the dialogue!

    Fr. Bill’s Retirement Celebration

    The ceremony for Fr. Bill and Carole was beautiful, thanks to the efforts of many! We believe they departed with full knowledge of how much they are loved and appreciated. If you were unable to attend, or missed the opportunity to say goodbye, cards and well-wishes may still be sent c/o St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1310 N. Sioux Ave., Claremore, OK 74017, or emailed to WVMartin@aol.com

    Stewardship Campaign

    Our stewardship campaign continues. If you would like to contribute to our 2024 budget, you may place your stewardship forms in the offering plate on Sundays, give them directly to Barbara, or mail them 

    Barbara Bajon, Treasurer

    c/o St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

    1310 N. Sioux Ave.

    Claremore, OK 74017

    To request that a stewardship form be emailed to you please reply to this message and type “Stewardship Form” in the message window.

    Let Us Pray

    • Pray for our Bishop’s Committee and congregation as we transition to new leadership, explore our dreams, and discern and chat about what God is doing and where God is leading us in 2024
    • Pray for Tom Keenze as he prepares for knee replacement surgery
    • Pray for the victims of the war in Ukraine
    • Pray for Israel and Palestine, and for the victims of the war in Gaza
    • For the needs of the members, family, and friends of our congregation, specifically Vernon/ Dellaura/ Bill & Carole/ Miranda & Brayden/ Nancy S/ Velma/ Jim/ Judy/ Ani/ Aaron Blum/ Robert/ Lloyd/ Patricia/ Marie/ Russell/ Virginia/ Barbara/ Grace/ Lauren/ Cindy/ Stephen/ John/ Tom Patterson/ Jan/ Tom/ Bob & family/ Jean/ Al/ Carol W/ Mark/ Brian/ Pat/ Mark H/ Mike/ Chris/ Brady/ Patrick/ Zachary

    If you have prayer requests to add to the Newsletter, email them to Clergy@stpaulsclaremore.org or reply to this email.

    Save the Dates 

    • Friday & Saturday, January 12 & 13 – Bi-vocational Priest Retreat at St. Crispin’s
    • Sunday, January 14 – 2nd Sunday after Epiphany
    • Wednesday, January 17 @ 11 a.m. – Northeast Clericus meeting @ St. Paul’s Claremore
    • Saturday, January 20, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. – Bishop’s Committee Retreat in the Parish Hall
    • Sunday, January 21 – Bishop’s Committee meeting
    • Saturday, January 27 @ 10am – Faithful Innovation regional meeting (location TBA)
    • Thursday, February 1 @ 6:30pm – The Rev. Nancy’s Celebration of New Ministry

    St. Paul’s Online

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  • St. Paul’s Newsletter – January 4, 2024

    Happy 2024! May God bless all of you with joy and good health this year!

    Fr. Bill’s Retirement Celebration

    Of course, our top story for this week is the forthcoming celebration for Fr. Bill and Carole. You are invited to join us and The Rev. Canon Betsy Randall this Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m. We will celebrate with Fr. Bill and Carole as they move on to the next phase of their life in ministry; and what a blessing it has been to have had them as a part of our lives here at St. Paul’s! Please plan to stay for the reception which will follow the service.

    If you are unable to attend, gifts, cards, and well-wishes may be sent to Fr. Bill & Carole c/o St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1310 N. Sioux Ave., Claremore, OK 74017, or emailed to WVMartin@aol.com

    Good Book Club & Christian Formation

    Sunday morning formation class will resume this Sunday, January 7, at 8:30 a.m. Throughout the season of Epiphany, we will be following the Episcopal Church’s Good Book Club curriculum – reading the entire book of Genesis, and following reflections provided in the book A Journey through Genesis. Books and reading lists will be provided. 

    This coming Sunday (1/07), we will discuss chapter one of Genesis and learn a little background about when and how it was written. Food for thought: Genesis 1:27 states that we are created B’Tezelem Elohim (in God’s image). How can the responsibility of knowing this help inform our choices? When can you see God’s image in others’ faces? When is it more difficult for you to see the image of God in other people?

    All are welcome to join us as we discuss how this ancient work of literature is still relevant today.

    Faithful Innovation & God Chat

    How do we discover God’s mission in the world beyond our congregations? Into what is God calling us? Where might we meet Lydia along the way? Faithful Innovation is a program designed to help congregations discover new ways in which they might begin to move out into their communities. As part of this initiative, St. Paul’s has a lay-led team which will be providing opportunities for the entire congregation to participate in a little “God chat.”

    What’s God chat, you may ask. It’s simply talking about where and how we can see God working in our personal lives, in our congregation, and in our community. For example, recall the story of when you knew this church was yours. Or, when have you felt God really alive in your church (perhaps in the last month)? Think of ways that you might share your answers to these questions with your fellow parishioners, family, or friends.

    And it’s as simple as that! Simple, yes; but the ripple effects of these conversations can be quite impactful! Be on the lookout for opportunities that your Faithful Innovation team will be providing for you to engage in this exciting and ongoing conversation! 

    Stewardship Campaign

    Our stewardship campaign continues. If you would like to contribute to our 2024 budget, you may place your stewardship forms in the offering plate on Sundays, give them directly to Barbara, or mail them 


    Barbara Bajon, Treasurer c/o St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 1310 N. Sioux Ave. Claremore, OK 74017


    To request that a stewardship form be emailed to you please reply to this message and type “Stewardship Form” in the message window.

    Let Us Pray

    • Pray for our Bishop’s Committee and congregation as we transition to new leadership, explore our dreams, and discern and chat about what God is doing and where God is leading us in 2024
    • Pray for Tom Keenze as he prepares for knee replacement surgery
    • Pray for the victims of the war in Ukraine
    • Pray for Israel
    • Remember the victims of the war in Gaza
    • For the needs of the members, family, and friends of our congregation, specifically Bill & Carole Martin/ Miranda & Brayden/ Nancy S/ Velma/ Jim/ Judy/ Ani/ Aaron Blum/ Robert/ Jim Walker/ Lloyd/ Patricia/ Marie/ Russell/ Virginia/ Barbara/ Grace/ Lauren/ Cindy/ Anne & her family/ Sarah/ Matthew & Rushda/ Christoph & Jenn/ Teddy & family/ Linda, Ken, & their family/ Amy, Bill, & their family/ Stephen/ John/ Tom Patterson/ Jan/ Tom/ Bob & family/ Jean/ Al/ Carol W/ Mark/ Caroline & Rudy/ Bicky & Spencer/ Brian/ Pat/ Mark H/ Mike/ Chris/ Brady/ Patrick/ Zachary

    If you have prayer requests to add to the Newsletter, email them to Clergy@stpaulsclaremore.org or reply to this email.

    Save the Dates 

    • Saturday, January 6 – Epiphany; Faithful Innovation team meeting @ 10 a.m.
    • Sunday, January 7 – Fr. Bill’s retirement celebration at 9:30 a.m.; Christian Formation resumes at 8:30 a.m.; 1st Sunday after Epiphany
    • Friday & Saturday, January 12 & 13 – Bi-vocational Priest Retreat at St. Crispin’s
    • Wednesday, January 17 @ 11 a.m. – Northeast Clericus meeting @ St. Paul’s Claremore
    • Saturday, January 20, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. – Bishop’s Committee Retreat in the Parish Hall
    • Saturday, January 27 @ 10am – Faithful Innovation regional meeting (location TBA)

    St. Paul’s Online

    Check us out! Like us! Share us! Follow us!

    Find us on Facebook at St Paul’s Episcopal Church | Facebook

    Follow us on Instagram at St Paul’s Episcopal Church Claremore (@stpaulsclaremore) • Instagram photos and videos

  • St. Paul’s Newsletter – December 28

    Merry Christmas & Happy New Year, Everyone!

    Advent IV / Christmas Eve Service

    Last Sunday, December 24, we had a beautiful candlelight service of Lessons & Carols to mark the transition from Advent to Christmas. It was so good to see everyone there!This Sunday, December 31, we will return to our regular 9:30 a.m. service time for the First Sunday after Christmas. We hope you will join us – what a great way to end the year!

    Festive Decor & Safenet Christmas Tree

    Verna, Rick, and our “decorating crew” have turned our nave into a beautiful space for worship.

    In addition, the Christmas tree has been raised, under which you may make contributions of hats, gloves, and scarves for women and children. These items will then be delivered to Safenet, a local organization established to help individuals escape domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

    For more information about Safenet, visit Safenet Services – Helping Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault Victims

    Twelve Days of Christmas

    Be sure to follow us on Facebook, and tune in each day, now through Epiphany, for our special Twelve Days of Christmas posts! Check out each daily post and feel free to comment – either on the post itself, or on someone else’s comment. What a fun and interactive way to celebrate the season!

    Stewardship Campaign

    Stewardship forms for 2024 have been mailed; but – OOPS! – we forgot to include a return envelope! Our apologies for the oversight! You are certainly under no obligation; but if you would like to contribute to our 2024 budget, you may place your forms in the offering plate on Sundays, give them directly to Barbara, or mail them 

    Barbara Bajon, Treasurer

    c/o St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

    1310 N. Sioux Ave.

    Claremore, OK 74017

    If you have not received your form in the mail and would like to participate, you may request that a form be emailed to you by replying to this message.

    Faithful Innovation & God Chat

    How do we discover God’s mission in the world beyond our congregations? What is God calling us into? Where might we meet Lydia along the way? Faithful Innovation is a program designed to help congregations (especially small ones) discover new ways in which they might begin to move out into their communities. 

    As part of this initiative, St. Paul’s has a lay-led team which will be providing opportunities for the entire congregation to participate in a little “God chat.” What’s God chat, you say? It’s simply talking about where and how we can see God working in our personal lives, in our congregation, and in our community. Be on the lookout for ways that you can engage in this exciting and ongoing conversation! 

    Fr. Bill’s Retirement Celebration

    You are invited to join us next week on the first Sunday of the new year! That morning – Sunday, January 7, 2024 at 9:30am – we will celebrate with Fr. Bill and Carole as they move on to the next phase of their life in ministry. The Rev. Canon Betsy Randall will be with us; and, of course, there will be food – we are Episcopalians after all!

    Let Us Pray

    • We offer prayers of thanksgiving and praise for all that God has done – and continues to do – for us this year!
    • Lift up all those traveling throughout the holiday season
    • Pray for the victims of the war in Ukraine
    • Remember the victims of the war in Gaza
    • Pray for our congregation as we explore our dreams and discern and chat about what God is doing and where God is leading us next.
    • For the needs of the members, family, and friends of our congregation, specifically Miranda & Brayden/ Nancy S/ Velma/ Jim/ Judy/ Ani/ Aaron Blum/ Robert/ Jim Walker/ Lloyd/ Patricia/ Marie/ Russell/ Virginia/ Barbara/ Grace/ Lauren/ Cindy/ Anne & her family/ Sarah/ Matthew & Rushda/ Christoph & Jenn/ Teddy & family/ Linda, Ken, & their family/ Amy, Bill, & their family/ Stephen/ John/ Tom Patterson/ Jan/ Tom/ Bob & family/ Jean/ Al/ Carol W/ Mark/ Caroline & Rudy/ Bicky & Spencer/ Brian/ Pat/ Mark H/ Mike/ Chris

    If you have prayer requests to add to the Newsletter, email them to Clergy@stpaulsclaremore.org 

    Save the Dates 

    • Sunday, December 31 – 1st Sunday after Christmas (normal service time resumes); no Christian Formation class this day; women’s and children’s hats, gloves, & scarves collected for Safenet
    • Saturday, January 6, 2024 – Epiphany
    • Sunday, January 7, 2024 – 1st Sunday after Epiphany; Christian Formation resumes at 8:30 a.m.; Fr. Bill’s retirement celebration at 9:30 a.m.
    • Saturday, January 27, 2024 @ 10am – Faithful Innovation (location TBA)

    St. Paul’s Online

    Check us out! Like us! Share us! Follow us!

    Find us on Facebook at St Paul’s Episcopal Church | Facebook

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  • St. Paul’s Newsletter – December 21

    Advent and Christmas greetings to all!

    The Season of Love

    Last Sunday (12/17), was the third Sunday of Advent, and we lit the candle of Joy. Sometimes also called the “Shepherd’s Candle,” we are reminded of the joyful anticipation of the shepherds who journeyed to see Jesus in Bethlehem. Because of the joyous occasion, the third Sunday of Advent is also known as “Gaudete Sunday,” meaning rejoice or praise; and the candle is pink, the liturgical color for joy.

    This Sunday (12/24), marks the fourth week of Advent, when we light the candle of Love. Sometimes also called the “Angel’s Candle,” this fourth candle reminds us of the ultimate love of God that the only son was sent for us. In addition, we light the Christ candle as a reminder that all of God’s promises are fulfilled in the birth of the Christ child. (hallow.com)

    Advent IV / Christmas Eve Service

    Join us this Sunday, December 24 at 5:30pm for a special candlelight service of Lessons & Carols which will mark the transition from Advent to Christmas. “And the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of a father’s only son full of grace and truth.”  ~ John 1:14

    ***Note: There will be no morning service or class this week.

    Festive Decor & Safenet Christmas Tree

    Verna, Rick, and our “decorating crew” have turned our nave into a beautiful space for worship.

    In addition, the Christmas tree has been raised, under which you may make contributions of hats, gloves, and scarves for women and children. These items will then be delivered to Safenet, a local organization established to help individuals escape domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

    For more information about Safenet, visit Safenet Services – Helping Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault Victims

    Way of Love in Advent – Week 4

    This final week of Advent, you are invited to focus on the birth of Jesus: journeying in the world (Luke 2:1-20). You are encouraged to read and reflect on this passage of scripture each day throughout the week.

    In this part of the story, the angels appear again, this time, not to a single person in private, but before the shepherds, proclaiming the good news of Jesus’ birth. The shepherds went in haste to see the infant Jesus and then told others what they had seen and heard. The Way of Love cannot be contained. The way of love bursts out into the world, crossing boundaries and offering blessings to many. It demands to be told.

     • Recall the following from the reading:

         -The angels praise God and proclaim the birth of Jesus

         -The shepherds run in haste to see the savior

         -The shepherds tell what they have seen and heard

         -Mary ponders all these things in her heart

              Which moment most reflects where you are today? Why?

    • What do you see as the gifts Jesus’ birth brings into the world?

    • Where, with whom, and how are you called to share about the good news of Jesus’ life and love?

    • What amazes you about God? About God’s love?

    Prayers for the Week: Shepherd of Israel, may Jesus, who is Emmanuel and son of Mary, be more than just a dream in our hearts. With the apostles, prophets, and saints, save us, restore us, and lead us in the way of grace and peace, that we may bear your promise into the world. Amen.

    God who makes the impossible possible, quicken our hearts to follow the shepherds who went with haste to see Jesus and told the world what they had heard and seen. Enliven our imagination to the many ways to walk the Way of Love with Jesus. Strengthen our resolve to remain on the journey with Jesus as individuals, with family and friends, and in community to proclaim your word in the world; through Jesus Christ, your Son, and with the power of the Holy Spirit, one God, whose way is love. Amen.

    The Way of Love is a program which emphasizes setting aside time each day to focus on living a Jesus-centered life. The seven practices of the Way of Love are

    • Turn – pause, listen, and choose to follow Jesus
    • Learn – reflect on scripture each day
    • Pray – dwell intentionally with God each day
    • Worship – gather in community weekly to thank, praise, and dwell with God
    • Bless – share faith, and unselfishly give and serve
    • Go – cross boundaries, listen deeply, and live like Jesus
    • Rest – receive the gift of God’s grace, peace, and restoration

    These last few weeks, multiple opportunities to participate in the Way of Love series have been offered. Ron Parker posted daily thoughts on Facebook and Instagram; both he and Shelby Mancell collaborated to post a devotional video on Wednesday of each week; and, together, we have journeyed through the first two chapters of the Gospel of Luke in these weekly newsletters. We hope that you have enjoyed these opportunities and that they have helped you to develop a deeper relationship with God!

    Twelve Days of Christmas

    If you have been enjoying our Facebook and Instagram posts during Advent, stay tuned for our Twelve Days of Christmas series which begins December 26! Check out each daily post, then feel free to comment – either on the post itself, or on someone else’s comment. What a fun and interactive way to celebrate the season!

    Stewardship Campaign

    Stewardship forms for 2024 have been mailed; but – OOPS! – we forgot to include a return envelope! Our apologies for the oversight! You are certainly under no obligation; but if you would like to contribute to our 2024 budget, you may place your forms in the offering plate on Sundays, give them directly to Barbara, or mail them 

    Barbara Bajon, Treasurer

    c/o St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

    1310 N. Sioux Ave.

    Claremore, OK 74017

    If you have not received your form in the mail and would like to participate, you may request that a form be emailed to you by replying to this message.

    Faithful Innovation & God Chat

    How do we discover God’s mission in the world beyond our congregations? What is God calling us into? Where might we meet Lydia along the way? Faithful Innovation is a program designed to help congregations (especially small ones) discover new ways in which they might begin to move out into their communities. 

    As part of this initiative, St. Paul’s has a lay-led team which will be providing opportunities for the entire congregation to participate in a little “God chat.” What’s God chat, you say? It’s simply talking about where and how we can see God working in our congregation and in our community. Like the shepherds in the Christmas story who, upon seeing Jesus in the manger, told what they had heard about the Christ child, we too can begin simple conversations that have huge ripple effects. Be on the lookout for ways that you can engage in this exciting and ongoing conversation! 

    Fr. Bill’s Retirement Celebration

    You are invited to join us in two weeks on the first Sunday of the new year! That morning – Sunday, January 7, 2024 at 9:30am – we will celebrate with Fr. Bill and Carole as they move on to the next phase of their life in ministry. The Rev. Canon Betsy Randall will be with us; and, in true St. Paul’s fashion, there will be wonderful food for this festive occasion!

    Let Us Pray

    • We offer prayers of thanksgiving and praise for the Christ child!
    • Lift up all those traveling throughout the holiday season
    • Pray for the victims of the war in Ukraine
    • Remember the victims of the war in Gaza
    • Pray for our congregation as we explore our dreams and discern and chat about what God is doing and where God is leading us next.
    • For the needs of the members, family, and friends of our congregation, specifically Miranda & Brayden/ Nancy S/ Velma/ Jim/ Judy/ Ani/ Aaron Blum/ Robert/ Jim Walker/ Lloyd/ Patricia/ Marie/ Russell/ Virginia/ Barbara/ Grace/ Lauren/ Cindy/ Anne & her family/ Sarah/ Matthew & Rushda/ Christoph & Jenn/ Teddy & family/ Linda, Ken, & their family/ Amy, Bill, & their family/ Stephen/ John/ Tom Patterson/ Jan/ Tom/ Bob & family/ Jean/ Al/ Carol W/ Mark/ Caroline & Rudy/ Bicky & Spencer/ Brian/ Pat/ Mark H/ Mike/ Chris

    If you have prayer requests you’d like to add to the Newsletter, email them to Clergy@stpaulsclaremore.org or reply to this email.

    Save the Dates 

    • Sunday, December 24 @ 5:30pm – Advent IV/Christmas Eve Service (no AM service); women’s and children’s hats, gloves, & scarves collected for Safenet
    • Sunday, December 31 – 1st Sunday after Christmas (normal service time resumes); no Christian Formation class this day
    • Saturday, January 6, 2024 – Epiphany
    • Sunday, January 7, 2024 – 1st Sunday after Epiphany; Christian Formation resumes at 8:30 a.m.; Fr. Bill’s retirement celebration at 9:30 a.m.
    • Saturday, January 27, 2024 @ 10am – Faithful Innovation (location TBA)

    St. Paul’s Online

    Check us out! Like us! Share us! Follow us!

    Find us on Facebook at St Paul’s Episcopal Church | Facebook

    Follow us on Instagram at St Paul’s Episcopal Church Claremore (@stpaulsclaremore) • Instagram photos and videos

  • St. Paul’s Newsletter – December 14

    Sending you blessings as we enter the third week of Advent!

    The Season of Joy

    Last Sunday (12/10), was the first Sunday of Advent, and we lit the second candle in our Advent wreath – that which symbolizes peace. Often called the “Bethlehem Candle,” it reminds us of Mary and Joseph’s journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem before Mary gave birth to Jesus. It also builds on the meaning of the Hope/Prophecy Candle, recalling that after the division, destruction, and dispersion of the kingdom in the Old Testament, there might finally be peace on Earth.

    This Sunday (12/17), marks the third week of Advent, when we light the candle of Joy. Sometimes also called the “Shepherd’s Candle,” we are reminded of the joyful anticipation of the shepherds who journeyed to see Jesus in Bethlehem. Because of the joyous occasion, this third Sunday of Advent is also known as “Gaudete Sunday,” meaning rejoice or praise; and the candle for this week is pink, the liturgical color for joy. (hallow.com)

    ​***To mark this liturgical season, we will celebrate using Rite I during our Sunday Eucharistic services.

    Way of Love in Advent – Week 3

    This week, you are all invited to focus on the birth of John the Baptist: journeying with community (Luke 1:57-80). You are encouraged to read and reflect on this passage of scripture each day throughout the week.

    The witness of Zechariah and Elizabeth who bring infant John to the Temple to be circumcised reminds us of the importance of our faith community to sustaining the Way of Love. Just as the community did for John’s family, communities provide a place for discernment, sometimes challenging us and other times affirming us. Communities celebrate and mark important moments along the journey.

    The story of John the Baptist’s birth suggests that this journey of the Way of Love is best done and sustained in the context of our faith community. Zechariah’s song joins Mary’s voice in proclaiming the coming of a savior. The final verse in this passage “he grew and became strong” is echoed later in Luke about Jesus. Both reflect the reality that we grow in faith through the support of community.

     • Recall the following from the reading:

         -Elizabeth’s neighbors rejoiced with her

         -On the eighth day, they circumcised him

         -They asked the father what he wanted to name the child

         -They pondered Zechariah’s words

              Which moment most resonates with your own experience?

              What role was community playing in your life?

     • What was the role of the members of the community in this story, especially in the lives of Elizabeth, Zechariah, and John?

    • How does our community celebrate joy together? How does our community support others in their joy?

    • New phases of life may come unexpectedly. How does our community support those entering into a new phase of life, like parenthood, graduation, retirement, or a call to a new ministry?

    • Who in our faith community has a prophetic voice?

    • How are we as a faith community proclaiming the arrival of the Kingdom of God?

    Prayers for the Week: God of community, whose call is more insistent than ties of family or blood: May we so respect and love those whose lives are linked with ours that we fail not in loyalty to you but make choices according to your will. Amen.

    Merciful God of peace, your word, spoken by the prophets, restores your people’s life and hope: Fill our hearts with the joy of your saving grace, that we may hold fast to your great goodness and proclaim your justice in all the world.

    The Way of Love is a program which emphasizes setting aside time each day to focus on living a Jesus-centered life. The seven practices of the Way of Love are

    • Turn – pause, listen, and choose to follow Jesus
    • Learn – reflect on scripture each day
    • Pray – dwell intentionally with God each day
    • Worship – gather in community weekly to thank, praise, and dwell with God
    • Bless – share faith, and unselfishly give and serve
    • Go – cross boundaries, listen deeply, and live like Jesus
    • Rest – receive the gift of God’s grace, peace, and restoration

    The Way of Love invites us to a rule of life that leads to incarnating Divine Love in the world, so it is appropriate to initiate a journey on the Way of Love during Advent, the season we slow down to get ready to welcome Jesus, God incarnate, anew. Now, and through December 24, multiple opportunities to participate in the Way of Love series will be offered. Ron Parker will post daily thoughts on Facebook and Instagram; both he and Shelby Mancell will collaborate to post a devotional video on Wednesday of each week; and, together, we will journey through the first two chapters of the Gospel of Luke in these weekly newsletters.

    Faithful Innovation & God Chat

    How do we discover God’s mission in the world beyond our congregations? What is God calling us into? Where might we meet Lydia along the way? Faithful Innovation is a program designed to help congregations (especially small ones) discover new ways in which they might begin to move out into their communities. 

    As part of this initiative, St. Paul’s has a lay-led team which will be providing opportunities for the entire congregation to talk about what God is doing in our congregation as well as in our community. Be on the lookout for ways that you can engage in this exciting and ongoing conversation! 

    Advent IV / Christmas Eve Service

    Join us on Sunday, December 24 at 5:30pm for a special candlelight service of Lessons & Carols which will mark the transition from Advent to Christmas. “And the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of a father’s only son full of grace and truth.”  ~ John 1:14

    ***Note: There will be no morning service or class on this day.

    Fr. Bill’s Retirement Celebration

    Make plans to join us on Sunday, January 7, 2024 at 9:30am to celebrate with Fr. Bill and Carole as they move on to the next phase of their life in ministry. The Rev. Canon Betsy Randall will be with us; and, in true St. Paul’s fashion, there will be wonderful food for this festive occasion!

    Let Us Pray

    • Lift up all those traveling throughout the holiday season
    • Pray for the victims of the war in Ukraine
    • Remember the victims of the war in Gaza
    • Pray for our congregation as we explore our dreams and discern where God is leading us next.
    • For the needs of the members, family, and friends of our congregation, specifically Miranda & Brayden/ Nancy S/ Velma/ Jim/ Judy/ Ani/ Aaron Blum/ Robert/ Jim Walker/ Lloyd/ Patricia/ Marie/ Russell/ Virginia/ Barbara/ Grace/ Lauren/ Cindy/ Anne & her family/ Sarah/ Matthew & Rushda/ Christoph & Jenn/ Teddy & family/ Linda, Ken, & their family/ Amy, Bill, & their family/ Stephen/ John/ Tom Patterson/ Jan/ Tom/ Bob & family/ Jean/ Al/ Carol W/ Mark/ Caroline & Rudy/ Bicky & Spencer/ Brian/ Pat/ Mark H/ Mike/ Chris/ the souls of Diana Reeves and Jean

    If you have prayer requests you’d like to add to the Newsletter, email them to Clergy@stpaulsclaremore.org .

    Save the Dates 

    • Sunday, December 17 – Third Sunday of Advent: Joy; Bishop’s Committee Meeting; Decorate for Christmas Eve service
    • Sunday, December 24 @ 5:30pm – Advent IV/Christmas Eve Service (no AM service)
    • Sunday, December 31 – 1st Sunday after Christmas (normal service time resumes)
    • Saturday, January 6, 2024 – Epiphany
    • Sunday, January 7, 2024 – 1st Sunday after Epiphany, and Fr. Bill’s retirement celebration
    • Saturday, January 27, 2024 @ 10am – Faithful Innovation (location TBA)

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  • St. Paul’s Newsletter – December 6

    Greetings and salutations as we approach the second week of Advent!

    The Season of Peace

    Last Sunday (12/03), was the first Sunday of Advent, and we lit the first candle in the Advent wreath – the candle of hope. Sometimes also called the Prophecy candle, it reminds us of the foretelling of the birth of Christ by the Old Testament prophets, and of all the promises God gave us which would be fulfilled in the birth of Jesus. Our sermon reminded us that even in a chaotic world, we do have hope in Christ, and this hope we have needs to be shared with the rest of the world!

    This Sunday (12/10), marks the second week of Advent. The second candle in our Advent wreath will be lit – that which symbolizes peace. Often called the “Bethlehem Candle,” it reminds us of Mary and Joseph’s journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem before Mary gave birth to Jesus. It also builds on the meaning of the Prophecy Candle, recalling that after the division, destruction, and dispersion of the kingdom in the Old Testament, there might finally be peace on Earth. (hallow.com)

    To mark this liturgical season, we will celebrate using Rite I during our Sunday Eucharistic services.

    Way of Love in Advent – Week 2

    This week, you are all invited to focus on Mary and Elizabeth: journeying with family and friends (Luke 1:39-56). You are encouraged to read and reflect on this passage of scripture each day throughout the week. Mary said “yes” to the call to birth Jesus, God’s Word, into the world and immediately went in haste to share her good news with her cousin, Elizabeth, who lived in the Judean hills, a four-day journey. Isn’t that what happens when we hear good news? We are driven to go and tell others. The Way of Love is good news that demands to be shared.

     • Mary notices that Elizabeth is on the journey of love. Whom can you invite on this journey on the Way of Love? Or, whom can you join on the Way of Love?

     • Mary runs to share her good news with Elizabeth. What good news do you have to share with one another?

     • In religious art, Mary and Elizabeth are often portrayed in a supportive embrace. How might you support one another?

     • Elizabeth says those who believe are blessed. How have you experienced your faith or trust in God as a blessing?

    Prayers for the Week: God made known in the friendship of women, the word of greeting and unseen life enwombed: give us the courage of the teenage mother who brings into the world a song of joyful revolt and a God who needs her love; through Jesus Christ, the one who is to come. Amen.

    O God of Elizabeth and Mary, you visited your servants with news of the world’s redemption in the coming of the Savior: Make our hearts leap with joy, and fill our mouths with songs of praise, that we may announce glad tidings of peace and welcome the Christ in our midst. Amen.

    The Way of Love is a program which emphasizes setting aside time each day to focus on living a Jesus-centered life. The seven practices of the Way of Love are

    • Turn – pause, listen, and choose to follow Jesus
    • Learn – reflect on scripture each day
    • Pray – dwell intentionally with God each day
    • Worship – gather in community weekly to thank, praise, and dwell with God
    • Bless – share faith, and unselfishly give and serve
    • Go – cross boundaries, listen deeply, and live like Jesus
    • Rest – receive the gift of God’s grace, peace, and restoration

    The Way of Love invites us to a rule of life that leads to incarnating Divine Love in the world, so it is appropriate to initiate a journey on the Way of Love during Advent, the season we slow down to get ready to welcome Jesus, God incarnate, anew. Now, and through December 24, multiple opportunities to participate in the Way of Love series will be offered. Ron Parker will post daily thoughts on Facebook and Instagram; both he and Shelby Mancell will collaborate to post a devotional video on Wednesday of each week; and, together, we will journey through the first two chapters of the Gospel of Luke in these weekly newsletters.

    Faithful Innovation

    How do we discover God’s mission in the world beyond our congregations? What is God calling us into? Where might we meet Lydia along the way? Faithful Innovation is a program designed to help congregations (especially small ones) discover new ways in which they might begin to move out into their communities. 

    This Saturday, December 9, The Rev. Canon Steve Carlson, Canon for Congregational Vitality, will meet with us in the Parish Hall from 10am – 2pm for the first of three Faithful Innovation training sessions. Subsequent meetings will take place at various locations on the following dates: Saturday, January 27, 2024, and Saturday, April 27, 2024. Between each meeting, participants will have community experiments to complete before attending the next session. This initiative is lay-led, clergy supported.

    Anyone interested in participating in this collaboration is welcome to join us. Lunch will be provided.

    Advent IV / Christmas Eve Service

    Join us on Sunday, December 24 at 5:30pm for a special candlelight service of Lessons & Carols which will mark the transition from Advent to Christmas. “And the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of a father’s only son full of grace and truth.”  ~ John 1:14

    Fr. Bill’s Retirement Celebration

    Make plans to join us on Sunday, January 7, 2024 at 9:30am to celebrate with Fr. Bill and Carole as they move on to the next phase of their life in ministry. The Rev. Canon Betsy Randall will be with us; and, in true St. Paul’s fashion, there will be wonderful food!

    Let Us Pray

    • Lift up all those traveling throughout the holiday season
    • Pray for the victims of the war in Ukraine
    • Remember the victims of the war in Gaza
    • Pray for our congregation as we explore our dreams and discern where God is leading us next.
    • For the needs of the members, family, and friends of our congregation, specifically Nancy S/ Velma/ Jim/ Judy/ Ani/ Aaron Blum/ Robert/ Jim Walker/ Lloyd/ Patricia/ Marie/ Russell/ Virginia/ Barbara/ Grace/ Lauren/ Cindy/ Anne & her family/ Sarah/ Matthew & Rushda/ Christoph & Jenn/ Teddy & family/ Linda, Ken, & their family/ Amy, Bill, & their family/ Stephen/ John/ Tom Patterson/ Jan/ Tom/ Bob & family/ Jean/ Al/ Carol W/ Mark/ Caroline & Rudy/ Bicky & Spencer/ Brian/ Pat/ Mark H/ Mike/ Chris

    If you have prayer requests you’d like to add to the Newsletter, email them to Clergy@stpaulsclaremore.org or reply to this email.

    Save the Dates 

    • Saturday, December 9 @ 10:00am-2:00pm – Faithful Innovation (Parish Hall)
    • Sunday, December 10 – Second Sunday of Advent: Peace
    • Sunday, December 17 – Bishop’s Committee Meeting; & Decorate for Christmas Eve service
    • Sunday, December 24 @ 5:30pm – Advent IV/Christmas Eve Service (no AM service)
    • Sunday, December 31 – 1st Sunday after Christmas (normal service time resumes)
    • Saturday, January 6, 2024 – Epiphany
    • Sunday, January 7, 2024 – 1st Sunday after Epiphany, and Fr. Bill’s retirement celebration
    • Saturday, January 27, 2024 @ 10am – Faithful Innovation (location TBA)

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  • St. Paul’s Newsletter – November 30

    Advent greetings, Dear Ones!

    The Season of Hope

    Last Sunday (11/26), our sermon reminded us that every person is a reflection of Christ – what a fabulous affirmation!

    This Sunday (12/03), marks the beginning of Advent. The first candle in our Advent wreath will be lit – that which symbolizes hope. Sometimes called the Prophecy candle, this reminds us of the foretelling of the birth of Christ by the Old Testament prophets, and of all the promises God gave us which would be fulfilled in the birth of Jesus.

    To mark this liturgical season, we will celebrate using Rite I during our Sunday Eucharistic services.

    Way of Love in Advent – Week 1

    The Way of Love is a program which emphasises setting aside time each day to focus on living a Jesus-centered life. The seven practices of the Way of Love are

    • Turn – pause, listen, and choose to follow Jesus
    • Learn – reflect on scripture each day
    • Pray – dwell intentionally with God each day
    • Worship – gather in community weekly to thank, praise, and dwell with God
    • Bless – share faith, and unselfishly give and serve
    • Go – cross boundaries, listen deeply, and live like Jesus
    • Rest – receive the gift of God’s grace, peace, and restoration

    The Way of Love invites us to a rule of life that leads to incarnating Divine Love in the world, so it is appropriate to initiate a journey on the Way of Love during Advent, the season we slow down to get ready to welcome Jesus, God incarnate, anew. Now, and through December 24, multiple opportunities to participate in the Way of Love series will be offered. Ron Parker will post daily thoughts on Facebook and Instagram; both he and Shelby Mancell will collaborate to post a devotional video on Wednesday of each week; and, together, we will journey through the first two chapters of the Gospel of Luke in these weekly newsletters (so stay tuned).

    This week, you are all invited to focus on The Annunciation: Saying “Yes” to the journey (Luke 1:26-38). You are encouraged to read and reflect on this passage of scripture daily. Mary’s “yes” to her encounter with the angel is a model for our own yes to the Way of Love. We, too, are called to be filled with the Holy Spirit. Saying “yes” to the Way of Love, to Jesus, is one of the most countercultural things we can do today. It is just as countercultural as Mary’s “yes” more than two thousand years ago to birth the infant Jesus. Saying “yes” to our own call to the Way of Love is scary. It may be just as frightening as Mary’s. We may not know the implications of saying yes just as surely as Mary did not know. We can never be fully prepared for the magnificent journey with Jesus. It is sure to transform our lives. Like Mary, we are called to say “yes” to this impossibility made possible.

     • Where have you heard the invitation to say yes to birthing good news in the world?

     • When has such an invitation perplexed or frightened you?

     • How can each of the practices be seen as an invitation to say “yes” to the journey?

    Prayer for the Week: Holy One, who makes the impossible possible, open my ears to hear you calling me to birth new life into the world. Grant me, through the power of the Spirit, the courage of Mary to respond with “yes” so that your Word may dwell in my heart; through your son Jesus Christ, to whom with you and the same Spirit be honor and glory, now and forever. Amen.

    Faithful Innovation

    How do we discover God’s mission in the world beyond our congregations? What is God calling us into? Where might we meet Lydia along the way? Faithful Innovation is a program designed to help congregations (especially small ones) discover new ways in which they might begin to move out into their communities. 

    Next Saturday, December 9, members of our congregation will meet with The Rev. Canon Steve Carlson, Canon for Congregational Vitality, in the Parish Hall from 10am – 2pm for the first of three Faithful Innovation training sessions. Subsequent meetings will take place at various locations on the following dates: Saturday, January 27, 2024, and Saturday, April 27, 2024.

    Anyone interested in participating in this collaboration is welcome to join us. Lunch will be provided.

    Sunday School

    On Sundays at 8:30am, Fr. Bill is leading us in a discussion of the book, The Practice of Prayer, by Margaret Guenther. Last week, we learned about several different forms of prayer (some quite ancient), and practiced Ignation Prayer together. Anyone interested in learning new (and old) ways of improving your prayer life is welcome to attend.

    December 24 Marks the Fourth Sunday of Advent and Christmas Eve

    Did you know that Advent IV and Christmas Eve only fall on the same day approximately every six years? In fact, depending on how leap years affect the calendar, this may happen as infrequently as every 11 years. This year marks one of these rare occasions; so on Sunday, December 24, we will forego our regularly scheduled morning service and have only one service in the evening – at 5:30pm – to celebrate the blending of these two special occasions.

    International Student Ministry

    Canon Betsy, Rev. Nancy, and Barry Clark (RSU’s International Student Coordinator) are working together to establish a new ministry on the RSU campus. It will involve volunteers from St. Paul’s who are willing to befriend students from other countries. The implementation of this ministry will be fairly simple. Volunteers will

    • meet students face-to-face to exchange contact information
    • call or text students to check in once a week
    • get together once a month for an off-campus activity
    • be required to complete the free and easy Safe Church (formerly Safeguarding God’s People) training

    If you are interested in being a volunteer for this exciting ministry opportunity, contact Rev. Nancy.

    Fr. Bill Announces Retirement

    How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the gospel of peace ~ Romans 10:15

    Our own Father Bill Martin has announced that he will be retiring soon; so please join us as we celebrate his service to St. Paul’s! The Rev. Canon Betsy Randall will be with us for this momentous occasion which will take place on Sunday, January 7, 2024, at 9:30am. We will, of course, cap off the event with a wonderful meal after the service. Please make plans to attend so we can show Fr. Bill and Carole how much we love and appreciate them. What a blessing it has been to have had them with us; they will be missed!

    Let Us Pray

    • Lift up all those traveling throughout the holiday season
    • Pray for the victims of the war in Ukraine
    • Remember the victims of the war in Gaza
    • Pray for our congregation as we explore our dreams and discern where God is leading us next.
    • For the needs of the members, family, and friends of our congregation, specifically Nancy S/ Velma/ Jim/ Judy/ Ani/ Aaron Blum/ Robert/ Jim Walker/ Lloyd/ Patricia/ Marie/ Russell/ Virginia/ Barbara/ Grace/ Lauren/ Cindy/ Anne & her family/ Sarah/ Matthew & Rushda/ Christoph & Jenn/ Teddy & family/ Linda, Ken, & their family/ Amy, Bill, & their family/ Stephen/ John/ Tom Patterson/ Jan/ Tom/ Bob & family/ Jean/ Al/ Carol W/ Mark/ Caroline & Rudy/ Bicky & Spencer/ Brian/ Pat/ Mark H/ Mike/ Chris

    If you have prayer requests you’d like to add to the Newsletter, email them to Clergy@stpaulsclaremore.org or reply to this email.

    Save the Dates 

    • Sunday, December 3 – First Sunday of Advent: Hope
    • Saturday, December 9 @ 10:00am – Faithful Innovation (Parish Hall)
    • Sunday, December 17 – Decorate for Christmas Eve service
    • Sunday, December 24 @ 5:30pm – Advent IV/Christmas Eve Service (no AM service)
    • Sunday, January 7, 2024 – 1st Sunday after Epiphany, and Fr. Bill’s retirement celebration
    • Saturday, January 27, 2024 @ 10am – Faithful Innovation (location TBA)
    • Tuesday, February 13, 2024 – Shrove Tuesday
    • Wednesday, February 14, 2024 – Ash Wednesday
    • Sunday, February 18, 2024 – 1st Sunday of Lent
    • Sunday, March 10, 2024 – The Rev. Canon Steve Carlson will be celebrating with us
    • March 24-30, 2024 – Holy Week
    • Sunday, March 31, 2024 – Easter
    • Saturday, April 27, 2024 @ 10am – Faithful Innovation (location TBA)

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  • St. Paul’s Newsletter – November 23

    Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone!

    Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name. For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations. ~ Psalm 100:4-5

    Preparing for Christ the King

    Last Sunday (11/19), the gospel lesson compared the Kingdom of Heaven to a wealthy landowner preparing to go on a journey. The prophet Zephaniah reminded us that “the great day of the Lord is near.” 

    This week (11/26), our reading from the gospel of Matthew tells of events to come “When the Son of Man comes in his glory.” What is one thing you can do this week to prepare yourself, and those around you, for that great day?

    International Student Ministry

    Canon Betsy, Rev. Nancy, and Barry Clark (RSU’s International Student Coordinator) are working together to establish a new ministry on the RSU campus. It will involve volunteers from St. Paul’s who are willing to befriend students from other countries. The implementation of this ministry will be fairly simple. Volunteers will

    • meet students face-to-face to exchange contact information
    • call or text students to check in once a week
    • get together once a month for an off-campus activity
    • be required to complete the free and easy Safe Church (formerly Safeguarding God’s People) training

    If you are interested in being a volunteer for this exciting ministry opportunity, contact Rev. Nancy.

    Way of Love in Advent

    The Way of Love is a program which emphasises setting aside time each day to focus on living a Jesus-centered life. The seven practices of the Way of Love are

    • Turn – pause, listen, and choose to follow Jesus
    • Learn – reflect on scripture each day
    • Pray – dwell intentionally with God each day
    • Worship – gather in community weekly to thank, praise, and dwell with God
    • Bless – share faith, and unselfishly give and serve
    • Go – cross boundaries, listen deeply, and live like Jesus
    • Rest – receive the gift of God’s grace, peace, and restoration

    The WOL Advent series accents these practices as they pertain to the liturgical season of awaiting the coming of Christ. Beginning November 29, and through December 24, multiple opportunities to participate in the Way of Love series will be offered. Ron Parker will post daily thoughts on Facebook and Instagram; both he and Shelby Mancell will collaborate to post a devotional video each week; and our Sunday School (Christian Formation) class will journey through the first two chapters of the Gospel of Luke. 

    December 24 Marks the Fourth Sunday of Advent and Christmas Eve

    Did you know that Advent IV and Christmas Eve only fall on the same day approximately every six years? In fact, depending on how leap years affect the calendar, this may happen as infrequently as every 11 years. This year marks one of these rare occasions; so on Sunday, December 24, we will forego our regularly scheduled morning service and have only one service in the evening – at 5:30pm – to celebrate the blending of these two special occasions.

    Fr. Bill Announces Retirement

    How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the gospel of peace ~ Romans 10:15

    Our own Father Bill Martin has announced that he will be retiring soon; so please join us as we celebrate his service to St. Paul’s! The Rev. Canon Betsy Randall will be with us for this momentous occasion which will take place on Sunday, January 7, 2024, at 9:30am. We will, of course, cap off the event with a wonderful meal after the service. Please make plans to attend so we can show Fr. Bill and Carole how much we love and appreciate them. What a blessing it has been to have had them with us; they will be missed!

    Let Us Pray

    • Lift up all those traveling throughout the holiday season
    • Pray for Velma Landley (Babara’s mom) as she recovers from a fall
    • Doris has asked that we pray for the health of her son, Jim
    • Remember the victims of the Israel-Hamas war
    • Pray for our congregation as we explore our dreams and discern where God is leading us next.
    • Verna has requested prayer for Robert.
    • Keep Lloyd Bajon in your prayers as he recovers from a horse riding accident.

    If you have prayer requests you’d like to add to the Newsletter, email them to Clergy@stpaulsclaremore.org or reply to this email.

    Save the Dates 

    • Sunday, November 26 – The Feast of Christ the King
    • Monday, November 27 @ Noon – Birthday celebration for Velma Landley 
    • Wednesday, November 29 – WOL in Advent begins online
    • Sunday, December 3 – First Sunday of Advent; WOL in Advent begins in Sunday School
    • Sunday, December 24 @ 5:30pm – Advent IV/Christmas Eve Service (no AM service)
    • Sunday, January 7, 2024 – Fr. Bill’s retirement celebration

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  • St. Paul’s Newsletter – November 16

    Greetings & salutations, People of St. Paul’s!

    Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. ~ 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

    Annual Thanksgiving Potluck

    This Sunday, November 19, St. Paul’s will host our annual Thanksgiving Dinner. This is a great opportunity to extend hospitality to our family, friends, and neighbors who normally would not attend church, so invite someone to come and break bread with us (we’ll even overlook it if they don’t come to church first)!

    Recognition of Veterans

    Last Sunday (11/12), we prayed for those who have served in our armed forces. We are so grateful to those who have put their own lives on the line for the safety of ours. If you know or meet a veteran, be sure to thank them for their service.

         This week (11/19), the prophet Zephaniah reminds us that “the great day of the Lord is near,” and our gospel      lesson reminds us to be good stewards of the gifts we are given – both good lessons to remember as we      navigate this season of “the in between.”

    International Student Ministry

    Canon Betsy, Rev. Nancy, and Barry Clark (RSU’s International Student Coordinator) are working together to establish a new ministry on the RSU campus. It will involve volunteers from St. Paul’s who are willing to befriend students from other countries. The implementation of this ministry will be fairly simple. Volunteers will

    • meet students face-to-face to exchange contact information
    • call or text students to check in once a week
    • get together once a month for an off-campus activity
    • be required to complete the free and easy Safe Church (formerly Safeguarding God’s People) training

    If you are interested in being a volunteer for this exciting ministry opportunity, contact Rev. Nancy.

    Way of Love in Advent

    The Way of Love is a program which emphasises setting aside time each day to focus on living a Jesus-centered life. The seven practices of the Way of Love are

    • Turn – pause, listen, and choose to follow Jesus
    • Learn – reflect on scripture each day
    • Pray – dwell intentionally with God each day
    • Worship – gather in community weekly to thank, praise, and dwell with God
    • Bless – share faith, and unselfishly give and serve
    • Go – cross boundaries, listen deeply, and live like Jesus
    • Rest – receive the gift of God’s grace, peace, and restoration

    The WOL Advent series accents these practices as they pertain to the liturgical season of awaiting the coming of Christ. Beginning November 29, and through December 24, multiple opportunities to participate in the Way of Love series will be offered. Ron Parker will post daily thoughts on Facebook and Instagram; both he and Shelby Mancell will collaborate to post a devotional video each week; and our Sunday School (Christian Formation) class will journey through the first two chapters of the Gospel of Luke. 

    December 24 Marks the Fourth Sunday of Advent and Christmas Eve

    Did you know that Advent IV and Christmas Eve only fall on the same day approximately every six years? In fact, depending on how leap years affect the calendar, this may happen as infrequently as every 11 years. This year marks one of these rare occasions; so on Sunday, December 24, we will forego our regularly scheduled morning service and have only one service in the evening – at 5:30pm – to celebrate the blending of these two special occasions.

    Fr. Bill Announces Retirement

    How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the gospel of peace ~ Romans 10:15

    Our own Father Bill Martin has announced that he will be retiring soon; so please join us as we celebrate his service to St. Paul’s! The Rev. Canon Betsy Randall will be with us for this momentous occasion which will take place on Sunday, January 7, 2024, at 9:30am. We will, of course, cap off the event with a wonderful meal after the service. Please make plans to attend so we can show Fr. Bill and Carole how much we love and appreciate them. What a blessing it has been to have had them with us; they will be missed!

    Let Us Pray

    • Lift up all those traveling throughout the holiday season
    • Pray for Velma Landley (Babara’s mom) as she recovers from a fall
    • Doris has asked that we pray for the health of her son, Jim
    • Remember the victims of the Israel-Hamas war
    • Pray for our congregation as we explore our dreams and discern where God is leading us next.
    • Verna has requested prayer for Robert.
    • Keep Lloyd Bajon in your prayers as he recovers from a horse riding accident.

    If you have prayer requests you’d like to add to the Newsletter, email them to Clergy@stpaulsclaremore.org

    Save the Dates 

    • Sunday, November 19 – Annual Thanksgiving Potluck
    • Monday, November 27 – Birthday celebration for Velma Landley (stay tuned for more details!)
    • Wednesday, November 29 – WOL in Advent begins
    • Sunday, December 3 – First Sunday of Advent
    • Sunday, December 24 @ 5:30pm – Advent IV/Christmas Eve Service (no AM service)
    • Sunday, January 7, 2024 – Fr. Bill’s retirement celebration

    St. Paul’s Online

    Check us out! Like us! Share us! Follow us!

    Find us on Facebook at St Paul’s Episcopal Church | Facebook

    Follow us on Instagram at St Paul’s Episcopal Church Claremore (@stpaulsclaremore) • Instagram photos and videos