Our Bishop, Brian Burgess, will be with us on Sunday, July 2nd in the Rite I and Rite II services. In the second service, the Bishop will receive Carla M. and Megan K. into the Episcopal Church and membership at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church. The Bishop will also lay the hands of confirmation on Roger A. and Kathy L.
In the catholic tradition, those baptized or confirmed in another recognized Christian tradition, do not repeat these one-time events of sacramental grace. Therefore, someone confirmed in another denomination is “received” into the Episcopal Church. If someone is baptized but has never “confirmed their faith” or laid claim to their baptism and baptismal vows, we lead them toward membership and faith through confirmation by our Bishop.
We hope you will make plans to be there for this uplifting time of celebration through Word and Sacrament.
Ft Tom
LANDSCAPING AND UPGRADES
The Vestry is currently taking bids for a landscaping and upgrade project for the front of our church. Our hope is to make our entrance more welcoming and fresh for those who visit and attend. We are also looking to create opportunities for fellowship and interaction in these same spaces. Check out the drawings and materials on the back table in the Parish Hall for more information.
SERVING ON ALTAR GUILD
We are looking for volunteers to use their gifts of service on our Altar Guild. The Guild is responsible for the care, organization, and preparation of all things ceremonial for the celebration of Holy Communion (the Eucharist). We are thankful for the faithful service of our current members but need more help. If you are interested or know someone who is, please speak with Father Reeves.
SUMMER EPISCOPAL ACTIVITIES AVAILAIBLE
The Diocese of Springfield offers summer activities for all ages. Episcopal Summer Camp (for those entering 1st – 12th grades) is June 18-24. Cursillo (for anyone age18+) happens July 13-16. For information about these activities, go to the Diocesan website at episcopalspringfield.org
OUTREACH ACTIVITY
June, July. The Salvation Army has a long history of helping families in need. Right now the Army is stressing the overwhelming need in McLean County for food. We can help by donating items such as: spaghetti, spaghetti sauce, macaroni, tune fish, cereal, soup, canned corn, rice, coffee, tea, salad dressing, canned fruit, flour, sugar, and salt. Please bring your donations to church, and the Outreach Committee will convey them to our local Army headquarters. Thanks so much!