In-Gathering for At Jacob’s Well

This month’s special needs are: canned tuna, chicken, and ham; pasta sauce (they have lots of pasta but little sauce); toilet paper, Kleenex, and paper towels; peanut butter; cereal (corn flakes, Cheerios, etc.).

Please remember AJW on Sunday, October 6th.

This Week’s Newsletter

Here is this week’s newsletter: St. Stephen’s News XXIV No 38

Old memories awakened

Since I’m firmly anchored to my perch here at St Stephen’s, there isn’t much that goes on around here that I don’t notice.

Watching all the fun outside my window, I so much wanted to perch atop the Maypole at this year’s extraordinary Garden Party, and the sound of the “chomping of jaws” at . . . → Read More: Old memories awakened

A couch potato learns things rarely change

Three months on one’s back gives one plenty of time for thought. Sadly most of it seems to take the shape of shamefully sinful grousing—whining about the pains, whining about being confined to the couch, whining about the utter unfairness of it all.

The answer to the eternal question “Why me, O Lord?” is, of . . . → Read More: A couch potato learns things rarely change

This week’s Newsletter

Here is this week’s newsletter: St. Stephen’s News XXIV No 37

A Cuppa and a Cookie

Thirty ladies of the parish enjoyed tea and fellowship at afternoon tea on Tuesday, September 3rd. So much so, in fact, that Anne Hawkins and her team have offered to do it again, on a monthly basis.

Beginning on October 3rd, and continuing on the first Thursday of each month, the ladies of the parish . . . → Read More: A Cuppa and a Cookie

A centuries–old ‘divine jest’ that’s shrouded in mystery

The Shroud of Turin—which many believe to be the burial cloth of Christ—is back in the religious news again.

A closeup of the Shroud of Turin

Mr. Russell Breault, president and founder of The Shroud of Turin Education Project, Inc., is touring American churches and colleges with a life size, museum-quality replica . . . → Read More: A centuries–old ‘divine jest’ that’s shrouded in mystery

Summer Suppers are winding down

Our annual Summer Suppers are winding down and there is only one left before our chefs hibernate for the winter.

If you haven’t joined us on Thursdays at 6:30 PM for these delicious meals, why not plan to attend the last one of the season.

It’s a great chance to visit with old friends as . . . → Read More: Summer Suppers are winding down

This Week’s Newsletter

Here is this week’s newsletter: St. Stephen’s News XXIV No 36

This Week’s Newsletter

Here is this week’s newsletter: St Stephen’s News XXIV No 35