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1 THE CHRONICLE - MARCH 2013
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MARCH 2013
INSIDE….INSIDE….INSIDE….INSIDE….
This Month & This Month & This Month & This Month & More………...More………...More………...More………... 2222
Dear People of God…Dear People of God…Dear People of God…Dear People of God… 3333
Baptism at Easter, GoodBaptism at Easter, GoodBaptism at Easter, GoodBaptism at Easter, Good Fri. Offering & Easter Fri. Offering & Easter Fri. Offering & Easter Fri. Offering & Easter Vigil Party……Vigil Party……Vigil Party……Vigil Party…… 4444 Potluck Suppers & PicsPotluck Suppers & PicsPotluck Suppers & PicsPotluck Suppers & Pics From Shrove TuesFrom Shrove TuesFrom Shrove TuesFrom Shrove Tues Feast…………….Feast…………….Feast…………….Feast……………. 5555 Outreach at St.Outreach at St.Outreach at St.Outreach at St. Andrew’s…..Andrew’s…..Andrew’s…..Andrew’s….. 6666
Happening & Happening & Happening & Happening & more…………..more…………..more…………..more………….. 7777 March calendar…..March calendar…..March calendar…..March calendar….. 8888 Looking ahead….…..Looking ahead….…..Looking ahead….…..Looking ahead….….. 9999
Concert
Join us on Sunday, March 3 at 7:30PM in the
church as Cantus Novus, artists-in-residence,
presents Argentine Composer Ariel Ramirez’s
folk-inspired mass MISA CRIOLLA.
This rousing work for choir and soloists will also feature musicians from The College of New Jersey on guitar and
percussion accompaniment. In addition, there also will be works of Fauré, Monteverdi, Clausen, Sveshnikov,
Passereau, Tallis and Berlin. Proceeds from this performance will go to the programs and mission of St. Andrew’s
Church. Tickets are $20/general; $10/students and may be purchased at the door on or line at the website
www.cantusnovus.org, or contact by email contact@cantusnovus.org or phone 215/968/3414.
Palm Sunday, March 24 7:45 AM—Holy Eucharist
10:15 AM— Palm Procession
Holy Week
Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday Eucharist—7:30PM
Maundy Thursday March 28 Eucharist 7:30PM
Good Friday March 29
Holy Communion Noon
Easter Easter Sunday, March 31Easter Sunday, March 31Easter Sunday, March 31Easter Sunday, March 31
6:30AM 6:30AM 6:30AM 6:30AM Liturgy of the Myrrh Bearing Women
8:00AM 8:00AM 8:00AM 8:00AM Holy Eucharist, The Second Service of Easter
10:00AM 10:00AM 10:00AM 10:00AM Festival Choral Eucharist, Brass, The Third Service of Easter
The Great Vigil of Easter is The Great Vigil of Easter is The Great Vigil of Easter is The Great Vigil of Easter is The Principle Liturgy of EasterThe Principle Liturgy of EasterThe Principle Liturgy of EasterThe Principle Liturgy of Easter Sat., March 30 at 7:30PMSat., March 30 at 7:30PMSat., March 30 at 7:30PMSat., March 30 at 7:30PM
Gather in “Mesopotamia” for the blessing of new fire, procession and Exultet, followed by a Vigil Party in the Parish House.
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ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Founded 1835
47 West Afton Avenue Yardley, PA 19067 Tel: 215.493.2636 Fax: 215.493.3092
E-mail: church@standrews-yardley.org
Website: www.standrews-yardley.org
The Rt. Rev. Dan Daniels, Provisional Bishop
Parish Staff
The Rev. Dr. Daniell C. Hamby Rector The Rev. Lloyd Winters Priest Associate Mr. Mark Dolan Music Director Cheri Peters Parish Administrator Joyce Krauss Pledge Secretary TITAR Commercial Cleaning Service Bob Ebert Sexton
Office of the Rector
Rector’s Warden
Accounting Warden Jennifer Duffield 215-428-1803
Warden Laura Evans 267-797-5290
Warden Joan Thomas 215-369-8141
The Vestry
Angela Grady 215-860-8268 Clay Hayden 908-391-2686 Porter Hibbitts 215-550-6791 Randy Hill 215-579-1518 Liz Lapiska 215-321-7523 Doug Riblet 215-321-7920 Dave Richardson 215-295-3235
This month at St. Andrew’sThis month at St. Andrew’sThis month at St. Andrew’sThis month at St. Andrew’s
SUNDAY SERVICES
7:45AM, Rite II, Quiet Eucharist, C 9:00AM, Christian Formation
(Church Sch. & Parish Forum, Sept-May)
10:15AM, Rite II, Holy Eucharist, C
MAR. 2
9:00AM-1:00PM Vestry Workday, PH
MAR. 3, LENT III 7:30PM Cantus Novus Concert, C
MAR. 4 MAR. 5 7:30PM Prayer Shawl Ministry, RCR 7:00PM R. Prestage, RCR
MAR. 6 MAR. 7
3:15-5PM Trenton Area Soup Kitchen 7PM Admin. Comm Mtg, RCR
MAR. 10, LENT IV—DAYLIGHT SAVING BEGINS 6:30PM Cantus Novus reh., PH; 7:30 PM Compline, C
MAR. 12 6:30PM Potluck Dinner, PH; 7:30PM Property Comm Mtg, RCR
MAR. 14 7:30PM Finance Comm Mtg, RCR
MAR. 15 MAR. 16
Deadline for articles for April Chronicle 8:30AM Aid for Friends, PH
CHERI IS AWAY MARCH 15-MARCH 24
MAR. 17, LENT V
7:30PM Compline, C
MAR. 19 2:00PM GRACE Book Club meets at home of member
MAR. 21 7:00PM Baptismal Prep Class, PH; 7:00PM St. Andrew’s Nursery
School Bd. Mtg, RCR
MAR. 23 Private Afternoon Event, PH
MAR. 24, PALM/PASSION SUNDAY 7:45AM & 10:15AM; No Church School or Parish Forum
MAR. 26 3:15-5PM Trenton Area Soup Kitchen
HOLY WEEK—MON, TUES, WED, MAUNDY THURSDAY
MARCH 25-28, 7:30 PM Eucharist
GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 12 noon, Parish Office Closed
HOLY SATURDAY, THE GREAT VIGIL, MARCH 30
Blessing of the Fire, Vigil Party, 7:30PM
EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 31 6:30 AM Liturgy of Myrrh Bearing Women
8:00 AM The Second Service of Easter
10:00 AM The Third Service of Easter
APRIL 1—PARISH OFFICE CLOSED
EASTER FLOWERS If you wish to give Easter flowers in
memory of...in celebration of...in honor
of...in thanksgiving for...etc. a loved one,
see the signup sheet at the back of the
church, or call the parish office 215-493-
2636.
DEADLINE, SUNDAY, MARCH 24.
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My friend Richard Elliott, who serves another St. Andrew’s Episcopal
Church in North Carolina, posted this wonderful photograph on his Face-
book page a few days ago. It is a view of the Highlands of Scotland as
seen from St. Cuthbert’s Way, a pilgrimage route, which he walked in
2009. Cuthbert’s Way ends on Holy Island, another holy site, where Celts,
Christians and others seeking the Holy One would pray.
The photograph made me think of Holy Week and Easter which is on our
side of the horizon right now; just a few weeks off. Can it be? It seems like yesterday was Ash Wednesday,
and day before yesterday was Christmas.
It made me wonder how your holy Lent is going. I confess, this Lent has been a struggle for me to keep. I
am too busy. Last week when I suggested in my homily that one of the enemies of repentance is our business,
the words were as much for my heart as for yours. Being busy is one way to make ourselves feel wanted, ac-
cepted, and as if we are doing something important with our lives. The problem is, if we aren’t careful, being
busy eclipses a meaningful (i.e. full-of-meaning) relationship with God.
Seeking the Holy and the Holy One is an intentional, and can be an intense, proposition. After all, showing
up with God can be awe-full. Who else sees us from the inside out, and from the outside in? Who else knows
the secret places of our hearts, and why they are secret? Who else knows what we know about ourselves, and
loves us never-the-less.
will be shaped as we usually do. Instead of celebrating Eucharist on Monday-Tuesday-
Wednesday, we will say Evening Prayer together. There will be, as part of those gather-
ings, opportunity for us to share from our hearts.
Palm Sunday we process with Palms at the 10:15 liturgy, a fun thing
with our children, and then at 5:00PM we gather in the church for Evensong. Our
Choirs have prepared wonderful settings of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis by Stanford, classic Anglican
stuff. Please plan to be there.
Maundy Thursday we gather for the mandatum novum, the rite of washing feet, the
“new commandment” from Jesus. We will celebrate the Last Supper, and reserve bread and wine for Good
Friday. And, we will strip the altar bare. It is a powerful remembrance of Jesus’ last night, and I hope you
will make it a priority in your life. Children, of course, are welcome.
Good Friday we gather at noon to remember the passion of Jesus on the Cross, and to cele-
brate our unity with God in the face of his death: the Holy Communion.
The Great Vigil of Easter, the first service of Easter, begins at 7:30 on Saturday,
March 30th, and concludes with the mother of all parties, a Vigil party. I am seeking folks interested in being
a part of the liturgy that night who will tell the story of Salvation History. If you are interested, please let me
know.
Easter Day we begin with the Liturgy of Myrrh Bearing Women at 6:30AM, the second service
of Easter at 8AM, and the third service of Easter at 10:00AM.
So, now is the time to stop. To look. To listen. Look within your life for signs of God. Listen to your heart
beat and know that God’s heart is beating along side of yours. Look backward at what God has done for you,
and look forward with hope.
Lenten blessings,
Daniell+
Holy Week
at
St. Andrew’s
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Good Friday Offering 2013
As in the past, our Good Friday offering will go to support the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Mid-
dle East. Our Presiding Bishop, The Most Reverend Katharine Jefferts Schori, sent a letter recently to all parishes
regarding this offering (see below and check the Diocese website for further info www.diopa.org). Please make
your check payable to “St. Andrew’s Church” and mark on the memo line, “Good Friday” or pick up one of
the special Good Friday envelopes located at the back of the church. We will send one check from St. An-
drew’s to the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society in Newark, NJ.
Thank you for your generosity in support of this important ministry.
Epiphany, 2013
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
I have just returned from a Christmas season visit to Bethlehem and Jerusa-lem at the invitation of the Rt. Rev. Suheil Dawani, Bishop of the Episcopal
Diocese of Jerusalem. The joy and wonder of the holy season continue to
resonate within me even as we know that the peace for which we all pray has
yet to become reality in the very same lands where our Lord was born.
In spite of the challenges, the strength and vitality of the witness of indige-
nous Christians throughout the Middle East is inspiring. To pray with and
among people for the healing of body and soul as well as for the healing of
relationships between peoples divided by history and pain brings us all to the
greatest hope we share – that a healing and reconciling witness to God’s pres-
ence and reign will bring about a durable and lasting peace for all of God’s
children. That is the foundation for a new heaven and a new earth.
The Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza has endured violence, lack of supplies, in-
adequate equipment, and funding reductions amid enormous and expanding
demand for its services. This hospital, owned and operated by the Episcopal
Diocese of Jerusalem, is a beacon of hope and healing. The Ras Morbat Clinic,
part of Christ Church in Aden and sponsored by the Diocese of Cyprus and the
Gulf, is another outpost of compassion in the name of Christ for all who need
treatment.
The Good Friday Offering provides essential funding to strengthen the visibil-
ity of the Christian presence throughout the Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East. That funding is critical to the ongoing ministry of both institu-
tions, as well as others in the region.
Bishop Dawani has said, “The Good Friday Offering is a tangible witness of our
partnership with our brothers and sisters in the Episcopal Church. As our
Lord’s sacrifice on the cross inspires us to live a life of selflessness, the Good
Friday Offering is an example of Easter morning where new life is found. We
are grateful for the support of this offering that assists us in maintaining the
Christian presence in the Land of the Holy One through diocesan ministries promoting peace and reconciliation, health care, education and compassion
for all of God’s children.”
I encourage you and your congregation to join me in supporting our sister and
brother Anglicans throughout the Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East
through the Good Friday Offering. Our support for these ministries will en-
courage hope for the future, and light the way through dark times. The light
shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it. John 1:5
I remain, Your servant in Christ, The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori
Presiding Bishop and Primate, The Episcopal Church
Great Vigil of Easter Celebration
On Saturday evening, March 30th, immediately following the Great Easter Vigil service that begins at 7:30pm, we will gather in the Parish House for an evening celebration feast. The dining menu will consist of hot and cold hors d’oeuvres. The Easter Vigil Feast is a tradition at St. Andrew’s and your help is needed to make this event a joyous occasion.
Volunteers are needed to help cook, set up and decorate the Parish House at 5:30pm, and clean up afterwards. If you are able to help or have any questions, please call Liz Lapiska at 215-321-7523 or email elapiska@aol.com. Further details and up-dates will be posted in the weekly chronicle.
Easter Baptism at St. Andrew’s
We will celebrate the sacrament of Holy Baptism across the Easter services, at the Vigil, March 30, early evening; and the second (8AM) and third (10AM) services of Easter, on Easter morning, March 31.
A Baptismal Prep Class will be held prior to the baptism on Thurs., March 21 at 7:00PM in the par-
ish house. Call the church office to register.
Baptism is open to adults and children who can honestly affirm the questions of the Baptismal Covenant, the first of which is: will you be a part of the fellowship, the prayers, and the breaking of the bread?, which, translated, means: Will you bring your child and yourself, to church? More information? Contact Daniell Hamby or Cheri in the parish office 215.493.2636.
Please note: Baptism will also be celebrated on Pentecost Day, May 19 at both services– 7:45AM and 10:15AM.
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J oin us on Tuesday, March 12 at 6:00PM in the
Parish House for an evening of fun, food and fel-lowship. A website was established at signupgenius.com
to sign up to help set up and clean up. Please bring a
main dish, side dish, drink or dessert to share. Jane
French and Jennifer Duffield are the contacts for further
info. You can reach Jane at french900@comcast.net and Jennifer at jenduffield65@msn.com or 215/428-1803.
SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE/MARDI GRAS FEAST
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A thank you letter was rec’d from St. Mary Medical Center, Patricia Crocker, RNC, Manager, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit/Nursery for the “adorable teddy bears and tray of baked goods….The families of our patients are so happy to receive handmade items for their little ones. It gives us great pleasure to give them your teddy bears to take home. On be-half of our patients’ families and our staff, thank you for thinking of us with your generous gifts. God Bless You All!”
Meet our Outreach Committee hard at work. Left to right: Clay
Hayden, Doug Riblet, Jane Willenbucher, John Poole, Ann Hol-
land and Mary Winegardner. Tom Oram, also a member, took
this photo.
A thank you note was received from Janet Panning
from Lutheran Children and Family Services.
“Thank you so much for the Birthday Boxes! Our
young clients will love them, We truly appreciate
your generosity!”
St. Andrew’s Helping the Lower Bucks Homeless Shelter
A s many of you know, the Bucks County Courier Times and Doylestown's The
Intelligencer are currently running a campaign ("Buck Up Bucks County") to raise $200,000.00 to improve the utility of the kitchen at the Homeless Shelter in Levittown (which was formerly run by the Lower Bucks County Red Cross but is now run by the Family Service Association of Bucks County). St. Andrew’s has in the past supported the Homeless Shelter by providing funds to purchase cots to expand the Shelter's capacity and reusable dinnerware to replace paper plates, dishes and cups. This is another opportunity for us to help those in our community with the greatest need. A Courier Times article de-scribing the poor condition and utility of the Shelter's current kitchen is on the Outreach bulletin board in the church and also on the parish house bulletin board. Envelopes for donations are on the shelf at the back of the church which you can leave in the offering bowl, on the back shelf, at the church office or mail to Family Service Association. Donations can also be made at www.fsabc.org. Any questions, please contact Doug Riblet at 215-321-7920 or lutzriblet@gmail.com.
Bread for the World announces
new documentary
On March 1st, A Place at
the Table, a new docu-
mentary film, which high-
lights the issue of Hunger
in America, will open in theaters throughout the
country. It will also be available on-demand
through iTunes, Amazon.com and other outlets.
BFTW is also sponsoring a new Offering of Letters.
Individuals are asked to write letters to President
Obama urging him to set a goal and work with
Congress on a plan to end hunger at home and
abroad.
More on Curbing the Epidemic of Gun Violence: “What if this time, you and I
took up this issue and wouldn’t put it down until something was done.” On Sun. night, Feb. 17th, members of St. Andrews wrote over 40 letters to senators and representatives
urging them to support every effort that is being made to curb the epidemic of gun violence that plagues
our country. If you missed that opportunity, but would still like to participate, send an e-mail to:
jmp_20872@verizon.net - and you will be sent the names and addresses of your representatives, and a
sample letter that you can use when you write your letter.
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Lenten Study. On Tuesday evenings in Lent, beginning February 26,
Daniell will lead a discussion on, “Embracing a Life of Meaning.” Plan to join
us at 7:30PM in the Parish House.
Choir Rehearsals for Adult (Chancel) and Junior Choirs on Wednesdays (Sept-May)
• Adult (Chancel) Choir 7:30-9:00PM in the Parish House (PH)
• Jr. Choir 5:15-6:00PM in the Rectory (R) The choir schedule is now available on the church’s website at the click of a mouse. Music Director,
Mark Dolan, also provides rehearsal information. The schedule can be found at www.standrews-
yardley.org and then by clicking on the “Worship” then “Music”. Any questions, Mark can be reached at
mark.d@standrews-yardley.org.
The Prayer Shawl Ministry meets on the first Monday of the month. The next meeting will be
held on Monday, March 4 at 7:30 PM in the Rector’s Conference Room (RCR) St. Andrew's
House. Please join us. The shawls can be knit, crocheted or quilted . The pattern is easy . The gift you receive through participation in this ministry is equal to or perhaps more than the gift you give to the
one who receives the shawl. For additional information please call Bobbie Kulp, 215- 493-1722.
Aid for Friends—This important ministry provides food and fellowship for those in need in the Greater Philadelphia Area. Join us on the third Saturday of each month in our parish house to
prepare, cook, pack and label meals. For further information contact Peace Baxter 215-295-
124 or Marcie White 215-493-5887. Next cookin is Saturday, March 16 at 8:30AM in the Parish House.
GRACE Book Club—The Book Club meets on the third Tuesday of the month. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, March 19, 2:00PM at the home of Kathy Ballek, 1379 Heller Dr., Yardley. The group is reading
Shanghai Girls by Lisa See. If you plan to attend this meeting, please RSVP to Kathy and let her know
you are coming kabrn6@gmail.com or 215-493-0325. If you would like further information about the
book club, please contact Betsy Moore at 215-736-3608 or emm4ewm@comcast.net or Nancy Rabin
at 215-428-1505 or nrabin48@gmail.com.
The Job Seekers Support Group St. Andrew's Church is offering support for those looking for work and a group of professionals can help you write or update your resume, prepare for interviews, learn net-
working skills, find out how to work effectively with recruiters, negotiate offers, etc. Please see who the
consultant on call is for the week and either call or email them. It's helpful if you identify yourself as
someone from the Job Seekers Support Group. Jen is in Human Resources, Liz is a recruiter, Jim is retired with 35
years experience in HR and consulting, and Bud has done many different kinds of counseling. We look forward to
hearing from you. Mar 3—Mar 9 - Liz DeForrest, Liz@bandishgroup.com 215-321-3441
Mar 10—Mar 16 - Jen Richardson, jpr1103@yahoo.com 267-994-8859
Mar 17—Mar 23 - Jim Kaczorowski, jimkacz1@gmail.com 215-970-8345
Mar 24—Mar 30 - Bud Holland, budholland126@gmail.com 215-834-4007
Mar 31—Apr 6- Liz DeForrest, Liz@bandishgroup.com 215-321-3441
I am sending along BIG THANKS to the happy crowd that at-tended the pancake feast on Shrove Tuesday and to extend a
special thanks to the hard working team of volunteers that helped to set up, flip pan-cakes on the grill, and clean up after the party. We had over 60 people that gathered in the Par-ish House to enjoy a delicious Creole breakfast buffet, cleaning out our larders in preparation for the beginning of Lent. It was a joyous evening and people celebrated by wearing crazy masks and stacks of Mardi Gras beads collected from years past. The food offerings were amazing!
Thanks to the team of volunteers: Jennifer Duffield, Alex Louden, Katherine Benziger, John and Amanda Kenrick, Meg Cosby, Sabrina and Tim Profitt, Joanne Smith, Bob Ebert, and Cheri Peters -Liz Lapiska, Vestry
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7:30 PM Finance
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9AM-3PM Nur. Sch., PH
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Note: Cheri out Mar 15-24
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Sunday Schedule 7:45 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite II,
Quiet Eucharist
10:15 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite II, Lit-
urgy of the Word with Children
9:00 AM Christian Formation (Church
School/Parish Forum-Sept-May)
Weekday Service Thursday 7:30 AM Healing Liturgy and
Eucharist
STANDING NOTICES
Weddings
Weddings at St. Andrew’s Church will
be signified no earlier than 60 days prior
to the wedding date. All weddings in the
church will be governed by the Canons
of the Diocese of Pennsylvania and the
Book of Common Prayer. No weddings
will be signified during Lent. Before
scheduling a wedding it is imperative to
consult with Fr. Hamby.
Funerals The death of a child of God is a tender
event. Members of the church are urged
to call one of the clergy in the church as
soon as possible when death has come, in
order that they may bring the comfort of
our faith, and the presence of the church
family. It is appropriate for the funeral
of a Christian to take place in the church.
Baptisms
The sacrament of Holy Baptism is
celebrated according to the canons of the
church and the rubrics of the Book of
Common Prayer. Baptisms are part of
the public worship of the church, and
celebrated during one of the principle
Sunday liturgies. It is expected that
persons who are Baptized at St. Andrew's
Church will answer affirmatively the
questions asked in the baptismal
covenant, particularly concerning their
participation in the life and ministry of
this parish. Baptism is celebrated five
times each year as follows:
The Baptism of our Lord:
January 13, 2013
The Great Vigil and Easter:
March 30 & 31, 2013
Pentecost: May 19, 2013
All Saints Day: November 3, 2013
Before Baptism is celebrated there is
instruction of parents and Godparents
(sponsors). If you wish to be baptized, or
for your child to be baptized, please
speak with Fr. Hamby.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation
The sacrament of Reconciliation
(confession) is celebrated upon request to
Fr. Hamby and as announced during
Lent.
For the Record…... Through February 15, 2013 Number of Families in St. Andrew’s Church: 216 Number of Souls on Record: 573 New Members added:
Removed from Roll or Transferred to other parishes:
0 Number of Deaths: Rod Dungan, Richard Fineburg, and Elizabeth Townsend 3
Average Attendance in February 136
Looking ahead to April • April 1, Parish Office Closed; 7:30PM Prayer
Shawl Min., RCR
• April 2, 7:30 PM R. Prestage, RCR
• April 3, 3:15-5PM Trenton Area Soup Kitchen
• April 6, wedding, C
• April 9, 6:00PM Potluck Supper, PH; 7:30PM
Property Comm Mtg, RCR
• April 11, 7:30PM Finance Comm Mtg, RCR
• April 15, deadline for Chronicle
• April 18, 7:00PM St. Andrew’s Nursery Sch Bd.
Mtg, RCR
• April 19-21 Vestry Retreat at St. Raphaela
• April 20, 8:30AM Aid for Friends, PH
• April 23, 2PM GRACE Book Club; 3:15-5PM
Trenton Area Soup Kitchen
• April 28, Easter V, Consecration Sunday
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