St. Paul’s Family Worship Weekly Postcard- 4.23.2020

Blessings to St. Paul’s Beloved Family Eucharist Congregation! 
Meet The Rev. Katie Holicky

On Wednesday, April 29 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. you and your family are invited to “drop in” to meet The Rev. Katie Holicky, our new assistant rector for children and youth.She wants to get to know you! Here is the Zoom link. And here is the call invitation with details. The meeting password is “Welcome”.
Katie’s first Sunday with us will be on May 3rd at 10:30 a.m. Morning Prayer on Facebook Live. But join us at 9:30 a.m. that day on Zoom before worship for Bible Story time. Here is the link for the weekly Bible story time. The meeting password is “church”.
Join Us for Worship
Join us this Sunday, April 26, the 3rd Sunday of Easter9:30 – 10:10 a.m. Bible Story time on Zoom.Here is the link for the weekly Bible story time. The meeting password is “church”.
Johanna and Estella Wigg will be selecting and reading the story for us!10:30 a.m. Morning Prayer, on the Facebook live feed
Connecting to Videos on Facebook Live

You don’t need to have a Facebook account to watch the livestream or recorded videos.  Click here to get to our Facebook videos directly
If you miss joining live, you can watch the recordings later. Here are instructions on how to connect on Facebook Live .
How to Find a Service Bulletin

You can access a PDF document of the service booklets, which include hymns to follow, on the St. Paul’s website. You can always find this week’s Bulletin and Announcements on our website.  It’s in the “This Week” section.
Fun Things for Families
Illustrated Children’s Ministries is offering free weekly online resources here.
Building Faith has a helpful article about how to talk about COVID-19 with your children, found here.
Don’t forget the joy and stillness from the practice of finger labyrinths
Read the Sunday Paper here.
How St. Paul’s is Staying Connected
Connecting by Phone A team led by Hugh Savage and Cliff Ruprecht are standing by to join our Lay Pastoral Visitors to deliver meals to any parishioner in need. They also will connect by phone with parishioners who might feel more isolated by our closing.  If you or someone you know would benefit from a call please let us know. Volunteers are also welcome. Please email the Parish Office or call and leave a message on the phone 207-725-5342.  Also the Vestry and volunteers will be making phone calls over the next few weeks to parishioners for conversation and pastoral care.

The Work of the Church / MeetingsWe are working to find alternate ways to connect digitally in small groups and for meetings. Regularly meeting small groups are starting to meet virtually using the internet and phones if video is not available.  Watch your email for more information from your group leaders.  Any group leader interested in having your group meet virtually please be in contact with the parish office by email at stpauls@stpaulsmaine.org. We have instructions and can walk you through the process. 
Zoom (video calls) already happening include:Holy Stitchers, Men’s Group, Women’s Group, Prayer Group, Healing Prayer Team, Thursday Healing Prayer Service, Women’s Bible Study, Finance Committee, Vestry, Rectors and Warden’s meetings, Staff meetings, Choir, Church School, and Sunday Morning Bible Story Time. 
The Parish Office We have invested in the capability to work digitally as an administrative staff from our homes. The Parish Office will be utilized only by the limited few (entering one at a time) who need to keep us updated financially and check the mail. Those who have emergency financial needs may come to St. Paul’s on Wednesday between 10:00 am-Noon to meet with the Rector. When you arrive at the entrance off the parking lot, please use the intercom-the small black box to the right of the door-to let us know you’re there.
Thank You for Keeping up with Your Pledge Because we will be continuing to pay our bills, we are even more grateful for electronic giving. To make your electronic offering to St. Paul’s go to to stpaulsmaine.org or text your gift amount to (207) 407-5069. And we will be receiving mail in our PO Box 195, so feel free to mail your check. Thank you!
Do you have at home records of any St. Paul’s organization? If so, the archivist and the history sub-committee would love to see them.  We are trying to build as complete a picture of church life as we can, including details of parish activities.  It would be great if you felt you could donate any records; please give them to Charlie Priest (cpriest1@comcast.net) and if you want the records back for some reason, please talk let him know.  Thank you!
How to Help and Where to Find Help in Maine
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Resources in Brunswick

Link to Support Brunswick Facebook page 
Link to Fred Horch’s Support Brunswick Resource Guide 
Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program – Please consider donating extra food items so that all of our friends and neighbors can have food during this challenging time. MCHPP will see a sharp increase for their services as this crisis deepens. Please bring your food directly to MCHPP, not to St. Paul’s. They will continue to accept drop off food donations but ask that donations be brought between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. or between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday to minimize the impact to their operations and help reduce the number of people on their campus at any given time. Checks are also needed. Please send checks directly to Mid Coast Hunger Prevention at 12 Tenney Way, Brunswick, ME 04011.  Thank you!
With much love and faith,
Carolyn+
Read the Bishop’s Directions on Worship, Meetings and Distancing.

Link to CDC
Link to Diocesan Resources