New Schedule of Happenings
Hi All,
St. Mary of Magdalene's Parish is holding a lot of activity in the coming weeks and more in the coming months. Many of the things that we have listed are in response to the growing community and services that were requested by them so that is very exciting.
1. SERVICES: St. Mary's is now offering a weekly communion service on Sundays at 10:30AM all are welcome and communion is open to everybody that wants to partake.
2. DISCUSSIONS: While always lively our discussion we are going to continue these sessions as a part of our ongoing commitment to education. These will continue on the fourth Wednesday of every month with the next one taking place on the 25th of august at 6PM. Again all are welcome. Because of the time in the evening that this is taking place we will expand it to a pot luck session so please feel free to bring something for the group.
3. MEDITATION GROUP: In an effort to expand praxis we are starting a meditation group that will be exploring various forms of meditation and prayer from contemplative to guided. This group has been scheduled for the second Tuesday of every month with the first one starting on Tuesday September 14th.
4. CLASSES: We are also in the process of developing and bringing in teachers and instructors to teach classes on various subjects. From Ancient Christianity to esoteric concepts and relationship building to dream work. So be on the lookout for these to be trickling in over the coming months.
5. CHOIR: We have wonderful music that has been composed specifically for
our liturgy and we have found a Choir Mistress who has offered to help
put together a group to sing the liturgies as well as other songs that
she grew up with and enjoyed singing during her experiences in Choir.
This is in the very beginning stages but we are putting it out there
anyway as it would be nice to start building this group.
Again thank you all for your continued support and encouragement I hope that something is able to be built here that will really help to support the community and promote a more personal spiritual growth for everybody.
Rev. Deacon Jeremiah "Bray" Weaver