Good day St. Paul's,

On Sunday morning, we will have a Eucharist celebration at St. Paul's. Though you will not be participating by the taking of the consecrated elements, please plan to join in the taking of the bread and cup by having some bread and wine available at home. Technically this is not a recognized sacrament, but it may be a meaningful act for you as you worship from home. Rev. Myron would like to emphasize that as he takes the consecrated elements at St. Paul's, you are, as members of St. Paul's, taking part in the sacrament even if you choose not to take the bread and wine at home.

In lieu of in-person gatherings, Services and Live Streams continue to be available on our YouTube Channel (found HERE). The bulletin for this Sunday is attached here and will be available on the Sermon page of the website Sunday morning. 

As always, please read on for new announcements as well as reminders of previous announcements.

Sincerely,
RJ Chambers
Office Administrator, St. Paul's Anglican Church

New Items

Guys Table Top Zoom Hang Out - Thursdays, 7-9PM
Come join Dave P. and other guys of all ages for a Zoom meeting Hang Out every Thursday 7:00-9:00PM. We will be working on our own projects at home, while chatting and sharing what we are doing with each other. For example, Dave will be painting miniatures for games, but anything works (as long as power tools are not involved). You are also welcome to invite non-parishioners that you think might be interested. To join us, please visit the event page, select the event, and click on the Zoom link.

Fabric Mask Update
We now have many new fabric masks available in the church foyer. Please pay what you can (suggested price is $10.00 cash per mask if you have the financial means to pay).  Income from mask sales will be used to purchase supplies for more masks and to support our Food Pantry. Thanks to the team who have been part of mask construction: Kjeryn A, Barb D, Terry B, Gay G, Renee J, Laura R, Carol R, and Pat S. We continue to appreciate donations of clean, large T-shirts (which we cut into ties) and blue shop towels.

Repeated Items (from Previous Notices)    

New (and Old) Giving Options
St. Paul's is now set up to receive emailed e-transfers. If you would like to give to St. Paul's during this time, the following options are available:

  • E-transfer: E-transfers may be emailed to the office
  • Pre-Authorized Debit (one time or monthly): If you would like to set up a one-time or monthly pre-authorized debit giving, please email the office and RJ will send you the correct form.
  • Credit Transaction (one time or monthly): If you would like to set up a one-time or monthly credit gift, please email the office and RJ will send you the correct form.
  • Cash or Cheque: Cash can be dropped off at the church anytime during open church hours. Cheques can be left in the church mailbox, dropped off during open hours, or mailed to the church office at any time. 

St. Paul's Projection Ministry
St. Paul's is hoping to bring back use of projection when we are able to meet again. This serves a dual purpose: As St. Paul's and the Anglican Diocese of Edmonton begin working out a plan for reopening Anglican churches to public gatherings, it will be important for us to minimize person-to-person contact as much as possible. This includes eliminating person-to-person handling of objects such as offering plates and bulletins. Also, in the surveys distributed at our February AGM, a common response was that St. Paul's need to cut back on the use of paper in the Sunday service. By bringing back the projection ministry, this will address both of these concerns. If you would like to serve in this way, please contact the church office.

St. Paul's "Stories of Hope"
There are now three videos available in the St. Paul's Stories of Hope series. You can find the videos on our website by visiting the Blogs page and looking for any blogs titled "Fellowship". Thank you to Jodi P. for taking on this initiative. If you would like to submit a video, please email it to Jodi or send it to the office and we will forward it to Jodi.

St. Paul's Open Hours - Please Call Ahead
If you plan to come into St. Paul's for prayer or to drop off food or other items, please call ahead before you come. Myron will try to be onsite during the open prayer hours but sometimes has pastoral emergencies that take him offsite and RJ will be working from home until gathering restrictions are lifted. The Sanctuary and Chapel will generally be open for prayer from 10:00AM-Noon Monday-Thursday and Saturday (NOT OPEN Fridays and Sundays). Entry will only be available through the Alley Door. Again, please call ahead before you come to be sure someone is onsite. Please hand sanitize upon entry and keep a distance of at least two metres from other individuals. 

Hands To Hearts Cards Available
Parishioners may drop in to pick up a handmade card during the hours that the church is open. The cards are available on a table across from the main washrooms. Please sanitize your hands prior to handling the cards.

Puzzle Exchange at St. Paul's
Puzzles can be dropped off at St. Paul's during open church hours. All dropped off puzzles will be sanitized and be made available for pickup a few days later. If you would like to contribute to this initiative but are unable to come into the office to drop off/pick up, please contact the office and we will arrange for a no-contact pick up/drop off. 

Care and Concern
Though services have been suspended, we are still the church and our Care and Concern Team is ready to help. If you need groceries delivered, errands run, or other services at this time, please let us know. The church is still operating even if we cannot meet closely together at this time. 

Prayer
Please continue to be in prayer for all of those who may be immuno-compromised or otherwise vulnerable.