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Posts by Mary Kintz (Page 62)

Building Safety Reminder

NO ONE is permitted in the Education Building/Parish Hall without being accompanied by the contractor or a Warden of the vestry. It remains an active construction site. Work will be shut down by the Fire Marshall if you disregard this request. We have received a warning already. Please be patient as we work through the final details safely. It will definitely be…

Weekly Update July 9, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,      This week I’d like to draw your attention to an opportunity to purchase backpacks and school supplies for children of Farmworker Families, invite you to participate in a women’s book study, encourage you to support the Rise Against Hunger Blood Drive, and provide you information about joining us for worship this Sunday. Read George’s Letter

Episcopal Farmworker’s Ministry: backpack and school supplies

The Episcopal Farmworker’s Ministry, located in Newton Grove, NC, is asking the extended community of Central and Eastern NC to purchase backpacks and school supplies for the children of seasonal farmworkers.  The attached Signup Genius gives details about what should be purchased.  If you want, partner with another family to purchase the backpack and the…

Weekly Update May 28, 2021: A Letter from the Rector

Dear Friends,      This week I would like to inform you of some protocol changes, invite you to consider being a Student Action with Farmworkers host family, encourage you to sign up for a book study for one of Richard Rohr’s finest books, participate in the Sacred Ground Anti-Racism Series, and offer you the link to worship this Sunday. Read George’s Letter

Sacred Ground Anti-Racism Series Offered

Sacred Ground is a film- and readings-based dialogue series on race, grounded in faith developed by The Episcopal Church. You are invited to walk through chapters of America’s history of race and racism with a small group, while weaving threads of family history, economic class, and political and regional identity.