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The Life of the Parish December 24–31, 2017 The Church Calendar can be accessed on the St. Matthew’s Website: http://stmattsaustin.org/About/resources.html Evening Prayer Daily at 5:15 pm in the Cauley Bell Tower Chapel
Christmas Worship at St. Matthew’s All services in the Sanctuary
Sunday, December 24
Fourth Sunday of Advent 10:30 am Morning Prayer, with sermon
Christmas Eve 4:00 pm Children’s Pageant and Holy Eucharist
8:00 pm Candlelight Choral Concert & Festival Choral Eucharist with organ and brass
11:00 pm Solemn Christmas Mass with incense and candlelight Music by The Schola of St. Matthew’s
Monday, December 25 Christmas Day
10:00 am On Monday, December 25, the people of St Matthew's and St Michael's Episcopal Church will join together for the feast of the Incarnation at 10:00 am in St Michael's sanctuary. The Rev. Brin Bon will celebrate and the Rev. Christian Hawley will preach. Immediately after the service, we will head over to St Edward's park for a Christmas Day hike (approximately 11:17 am at the trailhead and pets are welcome). Just to be clear, there is no service at St Matthew's, so please mosey on down 360 to enjoy a little worship with our friends. Sub-mitted by Christian Hawley
Sunday, December 31 First Sunday after Christmas Day
8:00 am Holy Eucharist, Rite I
10:30 am Holy Eucharist, Rite II, Combined Service Christmas Carol Sing
Church Office Holiday Hours
The church offices will be closed Monday, December 25, and Tuesday, December 26, in observance of Christmas. Regular hours will resume Wednesday, December 27. In addition, the church offices will be closed Monday, January 1, in observance of New Year’s Day, with regular hours resuming on Tuesday, January 2, 2018. Submitted by Mickie Dunn
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Texas Women’s BB game Deadline approaching—
Don’t forget to order your tickets for St. Matthew’s Day at the Erwin Center to see the Texas Women’s Basketball team take on West Virginia. It is a 3:30PM game and a great way to spend New Year’s Eve afternoon with your family and the St. Mat-thew’s family. To get tickets, go to go to Texassports.com, click on Tickets, click on Promo Code (on the right), and then enter 8134Mesa. There you will see our block of tickets and you can choose your own seats. We need to release any unsold tickets back to the ticket office on December 27th. So order them when you get home! Submitted by Bill Kahlke
Morning Prayer and Polar Bear Plunge—Updated Time! Monday, January 1 | 9:00 am | Barton Springs
Join Christine Havens for a prayerful and invigorating start to the new year! Morning prayer, followed by a plunge into Barton Springs. You only have to stay in for a moment—but then you have boasting rights that you’ve done a Polar Bear plunge! This is a New Year’s tradition for many families and friends. We’ll begin morning prayer at 9:00 am. Bring warm clothing to change into! Submitted by Christine Havens
A Big Thank you from Hands for Hope
Dear friends at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and Day School,
You did it!! Thanks to your generosity, El Buen Samaritano raised $47,607 for our annual Thanksgiving dinner drive and to fund our food pantry year-round. We couldn’t have done it without you!
St. Matthew’s, along with the Day School, raised $6,305, and we are so grateful for each and every single one of you. Whether you made a donation of cash, food, or helped spread the word, YOUR compassion and kindness made all the difference.
Some information about our Hands for Hope families:
Total Families Served: 1,050 Average Family Size: 4 Average Household Monthly Income: $1,116 Average Household Income: $13,392
Thank you for making Hands for Hope Possible!!
Submitted by Vickie Blumhagen
St. Matt’s 2018 Facilities Calendar
Does your group have a regularly scheduled time to meet at St. Matt’s? If you have not already done so, please email Mickie or Margaret at [email protected] with your requested meeting times/space. Email is preferred because it can be tough to get everything just right over the telephone. This helps to free up space for other requested events and also to properly schedule air conditioning and staff resources. Submitted by Mickie Dunn
Active Faith in January
Polar Bear Plunge and Morning Prayer January 1 at 9:00 am, Barton Springs
Tai Chi Every Monday and Wednesday at 9:00 am in Huffman Hall
Prayer on the Trail Every Monday at 7:00 am on the Hike and Bike Trail
Team Red, White, and Blue Run with Veterans Every Thursday at 6am from Auditorium Shores to the State Capital
Community Yoga for All Ages Every Sunday at 5:00 pm in Fun and Fitness Room
If you have any questions, please contact Fr. Christian at [email protected]. Submitted by Christian Hawley
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Thanksgiving for Ministry: The Reverend Jerry Chapman
On behalf of the entire St. Matthew’s Community, we want to extend our deep, heartfelt thanks to the Rev. Jerry Chapman, for his years—18 years!—of devoted leadership of the 7:00 am Wednesday morning Service of Holy Communion. For al-most two decades, Jerry has served as the primary celebrant for a community of dedicated, faithful souls. Congregants share fond memories of excellent preaching on the Saints of the Church, and regular fellowship and conversation at Molcas restau-rant following. A committed member of The Rotary Club of Cedar Park, Jerry has been selected as the District 5870 Gover-nor for Rotary Year 2018-2019. These substantial responsibilities will require regular travel across the state, and nationwide. Jerry will continue to assist on Sundays as he is able. For the time being, the 7:00 am Wednesday Service will be on hiatus; with the strong possibility of other, regular Eucharistic services being offered in the future. We continue to invite all interested in a weekday Eucharist to our 12:00 pm Wednesday Service of Holy Communion & Public Healing. Thank you, Jerry, for your years of dedicated leadership—and congratulations on your new appointment! Submitted by Merrill Wade, Christian Hawley, and Travis Helms
Save the Date For The Ordination of William Travis Helms to the Sacred Order of Priests on the Feast of the Confession of Saint Peter the Apostle Thursday, January 18, 2018 7:00 in the Evening St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church
Soul Series News
Over 180 parishioners and Austin music fans enjoyed the 4th Annual St. Matthew’s Christmas Party at Iron Cactus on December 17. It was a happy night of rock n’ roll, church hymns, and seasonal music sung by some of Austin’s finest musicians. I want to thank Robert Harrison, my friend and front man of Cotton Mather, for his deep commitment to offering a highly professional rock music show that included something of the season for every-one. He and his band were really great. He was joined by his daughter, Zoe, and his son, Declan, for a brief set of family singing. Also on the bill was jazz guitarist Craig Marshall, singer-songwriter Jenifer Jackson and singer-songwriter Miranda Dodson. Miranda declared that the sales proceeds of her Christmas CD for sale after the show would go to SAFE Austin, the successor non-profit agency created in the merger of Safe Place and Austin Chil-dren’s Shelter. She reported to me that she sold $450 in CDs at the show and that Dell Inc. matched her donation to SAFE so the agency actually received $900. It was a good night. The booking for the Spring 2018 season has not begun but you should be hearing something about the next season in February 2018. Submitted by Merrill Wade
Invitation: Fellowship Breakfast Saturday, January 13, 2018 | 8:00-9:30 am |Huffman Hall
All men, mark your calendars as follows:
*January 13, 8:00 am, Men's Fellowship Breakfast meeting. Fr. Christian will introduce our guest speaker, The Rev. Dr. Da-vid W. Peters, founder of the Episcopal Veterans Fellowship in Central Texas, and Associate Rector at Austin's St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. David served as an enlisted Marine and Army Chaplain, deployed to Iraq in 2005-2006. His books, Post-Traumatic God: How the Church Cares For People Who Have Been to Hell and Back and Death Letter, describe his path to healing after war, a path that provides a way back to a God, and a path that invites his fellow veterans to consider for healing the unseen wounds of the soul.
So that we may estimate food and space, please RSVP by email, call, or text to Bruce Newman ([email protected], 512-940-0518). For more information on “Men's Fellowship” programs visit: http://www.stmattsaustin.org/Serve/zministry-directory.html
*February 13, 5:00 pm, host Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper with Scouts. Signup now with Bruce Newman ([email protected], 512-940-0518).
Enjoy good fellowship, good food, and an interesting speaker, sponsored by the St. Matthew Chapter of the Brotherhood of Saint Andrew, striving for the disciplines of Prayer, Study, & Service. Submitted by Don Neely
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We invite you to attend the Annual Meeting of St. Matthew’s Parish in Huffman Hall, on Sunday morning, January 21, 2018.
Merrill will call our Annual Meeting to order at 9:00 am sharp. We will present the ballot to elect five (5) new mem-bers to the Vestry, three (3) new members to the Endowment Committee, three (3) new members to the Memorial Garden Committee, and two alternates for the 2017 Diocesan Coun-cil (below you will find details about those elections).
At 10:10 am, we will suspend or conclude the business meeting for our normal Celebration of the Holy Eucharist in the Sanctuary, which will be a combined service with the Family Service. After the Eucharist, we will gather for a lunch prepared by Chef Robert Mayberry and church volunteers. If we haven’t fully completed the election process, we will conclude that process in the lunch hour.
If you’re interested in standing for election for the abovemen-tioned positions, please complete a Candidate Information Sheet (available in the office or at this link: http://stmattsaustin.org/About/vestry-elections.html) and return it to Communications Coordinator Christine Havens at [email protected]. The Candidate Infor-mation Sheet includes the eligibility criteria for election to church offices. In order to be placed on the ballot in advance of the election, we ask all nominees to have their information to Christine no later than Wednesday, January 17, 2018. Oth-erwise, a nominee will have to be nominated from the floor during the Annual Meeting.
Elections at Annual Meeting, Sunday, January 21, 2018 at 9:00 am in Huffman Hall
Vestry
The Vestry is the official lay leadership team which works with the Rector to set the vision and mission of the church and oversees issues of stewardship, building and grounds and other critical decision-making. We will vote to elect five (5) Vestry members who will each serve a three-year term.
Those rotating off the Vestry at Annual Meeting in January 2018:
Charlie Smith, Lisa Ottenbacher, Christian von Wupperfeld, Alison Street, and Mandy Hubbard, Mandy is concluding a one-year expired term and is eligible for re-election.
-Terms expiring in January 2019 Annual Meeting:
Mark Strickland, Becky Casares, Anne Webster, Lisa Hobbs, and Alexis Bagshaw
-Terms expiring in January 2020 Annual Meeting:
Jenny Bailey, Jim Fryer, Barbara Haynes, Ganne McCullough, and Matt Thompson
Vestry Nominees as of December 21, 2017: Charity Armstrong, Mandy Hubbard
Diocesan Council Representatives
Each year St. Matthew’s is represented by four (4) delegates at Diocesan Council. The next diocesan Council will meet in Waco on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, February 15-17, 2018. At this Annual Meeting, we elect two (2) persons who will serve as alternates in 2018 and as delegates in 2019 and 2020.
-Delegates to Diocesan Council 2018: Susan Robertson, Vickie Blumhagen, Jane Michael, and Joyce Statz
-Delegates to Diocesan Council 2019: Jane Michael and Joyce Statz
Memorial Garden Committee
Three (3) members will be elected at the 2018 Annual Meet-ing to serve on this committee which oversees the Billye Taegel Krystow Memorial Garden. The term of service is three years. Two persons will be elected for a three year term and one person will be elected for a one-year term. Three persons will be elected and the Memorial Garden Committee can determine who will serve the one-year term at their first meeting.
-Rotating off in January 2018 Annual Meeting:
Stephen Biles, George Meihaus
-Terms expiring in January 2019 Annual Meeting:
George Worrell
-Terms expiring in January 2020 Annual Meeting
Verna Hazlewood and Lise Harding
Endowment Committee
Three (3) Endowment Committee members will be elected at the 2018 Annual Meeting and will serve three (3) year terms. They are responsible for the oversight of our St. Matthew’s Permanent Endowment Fund, keeping watch for the future generations that will come to St. Matthew’s, and providing seed money via grants for mission and ministry in the parish and outside our walls.
-Rotating off in January 2018 Annual Meeting:
Ann O’Connell, Ken Robertson, Caroline Cook
-Terms expiring in January 2019: Annual Meeting:
Frank Lambert, Suzanne Tappe, Nora Foster
-Terms expiring in January 2020 Annual Meeting:
Bonnie Coleman, Chris Wilson, Ann Hart
Submitted by the Rev. Merrill Wade, Rector of St. Matthew’s
2018 Annual Meeting and Parish Luncheon of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, Austin, Texas
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In this special week please remember to bring your food items
We would be grateful this Christmas week if you would remember to bring one non-perishable food item with you this Sun-day. If you’d rather, you are welcome to leave a $1 or more in the money box in the Caritas Corner of the Commons, the pro-ceeds from which are used for buying meats and other perishable food items. Donations of HEB gift cards would also be wonderful so that families can splurge a little this Christmas.
This week’s item for our St. Matt’s Children for Caritas Children program is applesauce.
This week’s non-perishable food needs are:
Spaghetti sauce (in cans or plastic bottles only please) Canned mixed vegetables Canned ham Hamburger/Tuna Helper Meals Canned fruit salad or other fruit
*You’re welcome to bring other items too.
Right now the Caritas Pantries have plenty of tuna and black beans. There is also a need for shaving cream and shampoo.
Thank you. Submitted by Jane Baxter Lynn
Save the Date for the Annual Women’s Retreat February 23-25 | The Retreat at Balcones Springs
Please save the date for our annual Woman’s Retreat February 23-25 at The Retreat at Balcones Springs. This is always a wonderful weekend, with an inspiring message that will help energize your spirit. It is also the perfect time to get away with good friends and a chance to form deeper bonds with those you don’t know as well. From our amazing speaker who will touch and motivate your heart to having some alone time in the great outdoors, there is truly something for everyone. Whether you want to check out the hike and bike trails, enjoy a midday nap, or explore the winery next door, this weekend will be a great way to kick off 2018.
Be on the lookout for more details but feel free to email Mandy Hubbard ([email protected]) or Alexis Bagshaw ([email protected]) with any questions. Submitted by Alexis Bagshaw
Year-end Endowment Committee Update
The St. Matt's Endowment Committee oversees the St. Matthew's Permanent Endowment Fund, making sure the fund is financially healthy for future St. Matt's generations and also providing seed money grants for mission and ministry both within the parish and outside its walls. 2017 proved to be a fruitful year for the Endowment in many ways. The Committee was honored to provide grants for the successful fall Living Compass program, the sold-out Hope & Sesame refugee dinners, to honor the victims of Sutherland Springs Baptist Church, as well as invest in Staff Development and Outreach. At the same time, the Endowment principal balance grew by approximately $50,000 so we are well positioned as we approach 2018 and beyond. Submitted by Nora Foster
Annual Meeting and Luncheon Volunteers Needed Saturday, January 20, and Sunday, January 21, 2018
We need volunteers to assist with food prep, serving, cooking, cleaning, and other duties for the St. Matthew's Day luncheon. Two-hour shifts are available on Saturday, January 17, between 10:00 am - 4:00 pm; Sunday, January 18, has two-hour shifts available between 10:00 am - 2:00 pm.
Saturday's food prep consists of chopping, mixing, and involves some dishwashing, too. We also need help with decorating, which usually happens at noon. Sunday's shifts involve cooking, serving, cleaning, and money collecting.
To volunteer, click on the link to the digital signup form, and choose a date and time(s): http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0845ADA92AA4F49-annual
Contact the church office ([email protected]) or Jean Fuller ([email protected]) with questions. Thank you!
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Offshoots Small Groups
Offshoots small groups are a chance for parishioners to share our passions with one another and our neighbor. This initia-tive grows out of the idea that wherever Christians are present, the body of Christ is revealed. So have some fun with these groups, get to know your fellow parishioners, and invite a friend to “come and see” a little glimpse of the Kingdom. If you want to form your own Offshoot with support from church staff and clergy, email [email protected] and [email protected]. Formation of groups is a rolling process throughout the year, so keep your ideas coming!
Sunday Lunch Group at Luby’s Kay & Leon Whitney [email protected]
Sunday, 1/7 @noon-ish
Saturday Morning Prayer & Share/OSL Group Sandy Lanier [email protected]
Saturdays, 9:00-10:30 am, Rm-14 (Wilson Room), then breakfast at Molcas @10:45 am
Let’s go to the Movies Babs Clendenin [email protected]
Wed. afternoons; contact Babs
Misfit Muses Christine Havens [email protected]
2nd & 4th Mondays, 7:00-9:00 pm, Youth Center, next meeting: 1/8; we will not meet Christmas Day
20s-40s Bible Study Reilly Purl [email protected]
Next meeting TBD
Wall Street Musing Chris Wilson [email protected]
next meeting TBD
Solos, for age 55+ Margaret Myers [email protected]
Next meeting TBA
Wisdom of the World Spiritual Book Study Susan Ledenham [email protected]
On hiatus
Album Art Josh & Darren Skyles [email protected]
Next meeting TBD
Cookbook Dinner Group Bill Buros [email protected]
Email Bill for more information
Espanol con amigos (Spanish with friends) Dot Strance [email protected] Every Thursday, 11:00 am at Mr. Gatti’s on Far West Blvd
Family Camping Group Brad Banister [email protected]
April 20-22, Palmetto State Park (which you can check out here: https://youtu.be/nELqkOKmf1o)
Contemplative Photography Cathey Roberts [email protected]
Contact Cathey for info
Art Among Friends Linda Fryer [email protected]
Meets Tuesdays 10:00 am-2:00 pm
Cycling Group Adam Bartlett [email protected]
Next meeting TBD
For more detailed group descriptions, we invite you to click this link, http://stmattsaustin.org/Connect/offshoots.html, or
go to the Offshoots page on St. Matthew’s website. Submitted by Christian Hawley
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Family Ministry News
Family Service Dates:
December 24 all services in the sanctuary 4 Advent 10:30 am Morning Prayer
Christmas Eve 4:00 pm Children’s Pageant and Holy Eucharist
8:00 pm Candlelight Choral Concert & Festival Choral Eucharist
11:00 pm Solemn Christmas Mass with incense and candlelight Music by The Schola of St. Matthew’s
December 25 Christmas Day
10:00 am Holy Eucharist, Rite II @ St. Michael’s followed by a St. Matthew’s & St. Michael’s Christmas hike at Bull Creek
December 31 Holy Eucharist, Rite II, Combined Service, Christmas Carol Sing
Children’s & Youth Sunday Morning Formation
We’re taking a break for the holidays—stay tuned for updates soon!
Questions, please contact Susan Goodman, Family Minister at [email protected].
Brookdale Senior Assisted Living Eucharist Service Sunday, December 24 | 2:00 pm | Brookdale Senior Assisted Living Center
ALL families are invited to attend the monthly church service at Brookdale Senior Living Center (behind Randall’s on Mesa). St. Matthew’s celebrates the 4th Sunday of each month - this month, December, we will be at Brookdale at 2:00 on Sunday, December 24. It is a great option if you are unable to make any of the other services that day. We will put out more information for families to join in this ministry in the new year. Having children around is a bright spot in the residents’ lives and having families there with children brings pure joy. Consider joining us on a 4th Sunday at 2:00 pm sometime in the spring!
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Children's Choir Wants YOU!
St. Matthews children's choir meets every Sunday during the Sunday school hour (9:15-10:15 am) in the choir room!
All children are welcome to join us in singing together and having a little fun! Please email Mary ([email protected]) or Susan Goodman ([email protected]) for more info.
Youth Ministry News
Thanks to everyone for a great semester! We will resume programming in the new year. I hope you have a blessed holiday vacation!
PNO—Parents’ Night Out Spring Schedule
St. Matthew’s offers Parents’ Night Out, a fun night for kiddos so that parents can have an evening out—once a month, guar-anteed! We play with the children, create arts/crafts, watch a movie, etc. It is simple: make a reservation with Susan Good-man at [email protected] and bring a peanut-free dinner for your child(ren). No cost; donations appreciated. Be sure to sign up so you don’t miss out!
Dates (5:00 - 9:00 pm, Youth Center):
Friday, Jan. 19
Friday, Feb. 16
Friday, March 23 (pushed back a week due to Spring Break)
Friday, April 20
Friday, May 18
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In Our Prayers December 24-31, 2017 This list is read aloud at daily Evening Prayer (5:15 pm, Charlotte Cauley Gray Bell Tower Chapel)
and is included on the Intercessory Prayer Network.
Clergy: Justin of Canterbury; Archbishop; Michael, our Presiding Bishop; Andy, Dena, Jeff, and Hector, our Bishops; Merrill, Christian, Travis, Chuck, Jerry, Jim, Margaret, and Seth, our clergy; Will, our seminarian.
Lay Leadership: the Staff, the Wardens, the Treasurer, the Vestry, the Day School Board of Trustees, the Endowment Committee, the Memorial Garden Committee, and all the other commissions and councils of the Vestry of St. Matthew’s.
Our Outreach Partners and Ministries: Kairos, Habitat for Humanity, El Buen Samaritano, Good Faith Ministry, MPAC, Job Support, Care for the Caregiver, Heifer Project, Casa Marianella, Caritas, Trinity Center, Women’s Story Book Project, Hope House, Honduras Good Works, Interfaith Action of Central Texas (IACT), Prayer Shawl Ministry, Threads of Love, Interfaith Hospitality Network, Daughters of the King, the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, EfM, and the Episcopal Veterans Fellowship.
Episcopal Diocese of Texas Companion Dioceses: Southern Malawi, Costa Rica, and the Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota.
Our men and women in the Armed Forces and others who serve our country at home and overseas.
Our brothers and sisters in Christ who are actively being persecuted for your name, and all of God’s children who know suffering at the hands of war, disease, natural disaster, injustice, and oppression. Remembering especially the churches in Syria, Egypt, and Iraq, and the people of Afghanistan, Ukraine, and the Holy Land; the people of Aleppo; the people of Jerusalem; keeping in prayer the people of Sutherland Springs; and all those around the world affected by terrorism and violence. Keeping in prayer all those affected by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Jose, and Maria, by the earth-quake in Mexico, and by the wildfires in southern California. Keeping in prayer all those affected by the Washington Amtrak crash.
The students, families and staff of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Day School and other schools and seminaries: General Theological Seminary, Seminary of the Southwest, and Berkeley Episcopal Seminary at Yale Divinity School.
Those on our prayer list:
Ongoing Prayer Requests Mary Lou Henshaw Virgie Seiler Hurricane Victims/Volunteers
Alex Acosta Carolyn Huffman Jim Sparks Jones/Allen families
Barbara Borden Martha Jacoby Stephanie Pat & family
Bob Boyd Julie & family John & Georgia Tabor Larry Richards
Jane Bray Bill Kjellstrand Dale Van Horne Millie Scott
James Logan Brown Laurie Wells Matson Jim Williams Harold Slade
Jane Bugnand Leland McCullough Marilou Wilson Billie Stallsworth
Sue Burton Suzanne McDaniel Mike & Jocelyn Wilson Steans family
Mark Clifton & family Larry Nichols Mare Winter Stella
Josie Dougherty Craig Ramsey New Prayer Requests Sutherland Springs FBC
Jack Eccles Nancy Richards Cabe family Those Who Have Died
Glen Ellis Nancy & Joe Satterfield Robert Chambers family Laura Everitt
Janet Farrar Bill Seaver & Earlyne Jayne Cornell Paul Jones
Emery Fisher Carolyn Huffman Everitt/Richards families
Jeffrey Seiler Talmadge Fitts
Altar Flowers Dedications
Altar flowers are given to the glory of God, in loving memory of Rosie & John Nieman by “your Mia,”
and given by Tom & Kate Canby in honor of Thomas Canby Sr.’s 90th birthday.
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THE CHURCH OFFERS NURTURING AND EXPERIENCED CHILDCARE EVERY SUNDAY MORNING
9:00–11:45 am in Huffman Nursery for children newborn - age 4 Personal prayer teams are available during communion at the 10:30 service in the sanctuary. We have a prayer station on the west side in the gallery. All prayer requests and discussions are completely confi-dential. Home delivery of communion is available if you are unable to come to church and would like Holy Communion brought to you on Sunday, please call the church office at 512-345-8314. If you are unable to walk to the altar for holy communion today, please notify an usher and the communion elements will be brought to you where you are seated. BE IN THE KNOW about parish events and news! You can subscribe to the St. Matthew’s email list by visiting our website at www.stmattsaustin.org and clicking the “Subscribe” button on our homepage. All submissions, including prayer requests, for the Weekly Word must be received by the church office by Wednesday at noon in order to appear in the upcoming Sunday’s edition. Please send Weekly Word articles to Christine at [email protected] or [email protected] requests, please send to Mickie at [email protected]
Church Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
If we can assist you in any way, please contact the Church Office.
Rector: The Rev. Merrill Wade Associate Rector: The Rev. Christian Hawley Curate, Family & Youth Pastor: The Rev. Dr. Travis Helms Rector Emeritus: The Rev. Charles Huffman Assisting Clergy: The Rev. Jerry Chapman, The Rev. Jim Williams, The Rev. Margaret Waters The Rev. Seth Deleery Seminarian: Will Berry Director of Music/Organist: Ms. Jean Farris Fuller Choral Director: Eric Johnson Family & Children’s Minister: Susan Goodman Children’s Choir Director: Mary Smith Our Vestry: Senior Warden, Lisa Hobbs; Junior Warden, Lisa Ottenbacher; Charlie Smith, Alison Street, Alexis Bagshaw, Becky Casares, Barbara Haynes, Mark Strickland, Jenny Bailey, Ganne McCullough, Matt Thompson, Christian von Wupperfeld, Mandy Hubbard, Jim Fryer, Anne Webster; Treasurer, Frank Lambert St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church 8134 Mesa Drive Austin, TX 78759 Telephone (512) 345-8314 FAX (512) 346-2085 www.stmattsaustin.org Follow us: Facebook: St Matt’s Austin Twitter: @StMattsAustin
ST. MATTHEW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sermon | Sunday, December 17, 2017 The Rev. John McMullen “Is It You?”
https://tinyurl.com/IsItYou-JM
Readings for Sunday, December 31, 2017 Isaiah 61:10-62:3
Galatians 3:23-25; 4:4-7 John 1:1-18
Psalm 147 or 147:13-21
Sunday, December 17, 2017: 8:00 am HE I, 33; 10:30 am HE II Sanctuary, 229; 10:30 am Family Eucharist Huffman, 128;
5:00 pm Contemplative, 11; Soul of a Musician, 185; Total: 586
Vestry Persons of the Month:
Alexis Bagshaw & Charlie Smith
Pursuant to Section 30.06, Penal Code (trespass by license holder with a concealed handgun), a person licensed under
Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code (handgun licensing law), may not enter this property with a concealed
handgun.
Pursuant to Section 30.07, Penal Code (trespass by license holder with an openly carried handgun), a person licensed
under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code (handgun licensing law), may not enter this property with a handgun
that is carried openly.