Posted by newsletter, on August 16th, 2013
Our 2013 St Stephen’s Cookbook, scheduled to premier at this year’s Cookie Walk, will be a compilation of the parish’s favorite healthy recipes.
After all, we have to do something to counteract all those wonderful high calorie, high fat treats that tempt us off our diets during the holidays.
There are lots of categories of . . . → Read More: Healthy Body, Healthy Soul Cookbook
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Posted by Sub-deacon Wiley, on August 14th, 2013
I just spent seven glorious days with my wife, son, daughter- in-law, and grandchildren at Lewes, Delaware. The trip really was great, relaxing, too much to drink, etc., but now I’m back in my favorite room, the sub-deacon’s man cave. The joy and pleasure of just hiding up here with a great (to me) tome, . . . → Read More: My Library
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Posted by newsletter, on August 13th, 2013
St Stephen’s is a truly special place. As Carolyn and I have transitioned here over the last 9 months, the unique character of the parish forced us to make an unexpected change in our lives. Like many of you, we were always the “givers” in our parish community, but once we got here, we were . . . → Read More: The Difficult Gift
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Posted by The Treasurer, on August 11th, 2013
Here is this week’s newsletter: St. Stephen’s News XXIV No 31
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Posted by newsletter, on August 8th, 2013
This month the Ladies Who Lunch will be meeting at 12:00 Noon at Ginza Japanese Restaurant, Yorktowne Plaza Shopping Center, 56 Cranbrook Road, on Wednesday, August 14th. Why not join us for a convivial get-together over a delicious meal? Good food and good fellowship—what more could you want? To reserve your place call Joyce Perlberg . . . → Read More: Women’s Lunch
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Posted by The Treasurer, on August 4th, 2013
Here is this week’s newsletter: St. Stephen’s News XXIV No 30
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Posted by admin, on July 30th, 2013
Fr Hawtin has been indisposed recently—as has his wife Charlotte. They would both appreciate your thoughts and prayers. Meanwhile, the Rector has chosen one of his favorite essays as this week’s offering.
The greatest enemy of literacy today is not the graphic sex, foul language, and gratuitous violence that feature increasingly in the television programs . . . → Read More: Living in the age of limited vocabularies
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Posted by The Treasurer, on July 28th, 2013
Here is this week’s newsletter: St. Stephen’s News XXIV No 29
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Posted by newsletter, on July 27th, 2013
We still have several openings on our Superior Summer Supper calendar for chefs to prepare all or part of a meal for these enjoyable Thursday repasts.
Please consider signing up to make an entree, salad and bread, or dessert, or any combination of the above.
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Posted by Fr Guy Hawtin, on July 23rd, 2013
The verdict of “not guilty” in the George Zimmermam case has given rise to a wide-ranging—and frequently acrimonious—debate over the issue of crime.
Was it reasonable, for instance, for Mr. Zimmerman to suspect the young man he shot to death of having criminal intentions simply because he was black and walking in a neighborhood . . . → Read More: The answer to crime no one wants to hear
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