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+ Blessed be God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Note on Contacting the Parish Church:

We are making a major transition in our telephone / internet service to improve quality, speed, and flexibility. This requires upgrading all our communications infrastructure (some dating back to the 90s) throughout our buildings, which involves coordinating several different vendors. Due to this changeover the parish church currently does not have a functioning telephone line. Our internet connection (and thus email access) is working. To reach us by phone during this interim period, please call our Parish Administrator, Emma Glennen, directly (503-899-3053) or email the Parish Office at mail@sainttimothys.org.
The Week Ahead...
Fr. Brandon is on vacation for the month of July. Fr. Bryant Bechtold will be celebrant at the 8 AM and 10 AM Sunday Eucharists through July and will be available for pastoral emergencies. You may contact him either through his number in the parish directory or through the parish office. 

Parish Office Summer Hours: Tue, Wed, Thurs: 9:30 AM - 2 PM

Thursday, July 2: Moses the Black, Monastic and Martyr, c. 400
 

Friday, July 3: Ferial Day

  • The Parish Office is closed in observance of the Independence Day Holiday
  • Fridays are marked by acts of discipline and self-denial. If you wish to know more about the meaning of this practice and its benefits, please enquire with Fr. Brandon. 

Saturday, July 4: Independence Day

  • As well as being commemorated in the civil calendar, this is also a Feast Day in the Episcopal Church. The readings for this day can be found here. The “Prayers for National Life”, found on pp. 820-823 in the Book of Common Prayer are also especially appropriate for this day.  
+ 8 AM: Holy Eucharist (said). In-person.

+ 9:50 AM: Nursery open (Godly Play is on break for summer)

+ 10 AM: Holy Eucharist (sung). In-person and online.

Coffee Hour following the 10 AM Liturgy.

Monday, July 6: Eva Lee Matthews, Monastic, 1928

  • The parish office is closed on Monday.

Tuesday, July 7: Ferial Day

  • 10 AM: Crafts and Conversation

Wednesday, July 8: Priscilla and Aquila, Coworkers of the Apostle Paul

  • 10 AM: Rite I Holy Eucharist
  

Prayer Requests from this Parish:  Dale & Jeanné Cannon, Rorey DeWitt, Kerrie Harwood, Pat Klopfenstein, Scott Kohl, Mike Martin, Liz McClure, Mary Ann McMurren, Juanita Rivera, Martina Sierra, Julia Smith, John & Judy Sullivan, Br. Matthew Tenney nOGS, Joan Williamson, Rich Zorko, Family Promise, Salem for Refugees, Mending Wings Youth Ministries. For peace; for those who serve in the Armed Forces and their families.

For Those with Birthdays Next Week: Gail Coulson, Barbara Dakopolos, Liz McClure, George Wheeler

For the Dead in Christ: Keith Eckley; for his family and friends, who mourn him.

In the Diocese of Oregon: St. Mark, Medford

In the Anglican Communion:  The Anglican Church of South America

Zoom Recording of Last Week's Sermon
 
Sunday, June 28
Passcode: 1*&jCyy?


Links will be valid for two weeks.
The Lectionary Readings for this past Sunday can be found here; we use Track 2.
St Mary’s Day
Saturday August 15 at 11 AM


This Major Feast celebrates the life and witness of the Blessed Virgin Mary, on the traditional date of her “falling asleep” in Christ.

The Feast falls on a Saturday this year, so we are hoping to make this a full day of festivity together as a parish! Following the morning Eucharist we will enjoy a potluck lunch (more info to be provided) with various summer activities - including the return of our annual youth water-fight!

This is our main summer parish gathering, so please plan to join us for this special celebration and invite family and friends.

 

From Your Financial Secretary
 
Quarterly Giving Statements will be available soon. If you would like to receive yours by email, please contact the Parish Office. Choosing email delivery is a simple way to help save time and parish resources. You are also very welcome to receive both email and paper copies if you prefer. Year-end giving statements will continue to be mailed.                                               
St Timothy's Men's Group
 
The Men's Group will next meet on Thursday, July 16 from 6 pm to 8 pm. We usually share a meal together, followed by a time of discussion led by the host around a particular theme or topic, and ending with Compline. If you would like more information about the group please contact Ron DeWilde, Steve Cowgill or Chuck McFerron. Newcomers are always welcome!                                  
Salem Memory Cafe

The Memory Café is a monthly meeting for persons experiencing memory loss, along with their carers and loved ones. 

They meet Every 3rd Friday in Salem at the Center 50+, along with every 3rd Monday in Keizer at St. Edwards Catholic Church.

Hosted by the Alzheimer's Network. More information online here.

Connection - We love creating time to make sure that those suffering with memory loss can connect with each other, and with those coming to support them. 

Community -  Memory Café is an opportunity for those suffering with memory loss to come together and have fun. We create a safe space for your loved one to do activities such as crafts, planting flowers, learning to Hula dance, and more. When you leave Memory Café, you will leave knowing that you have people around to support you. 

Family - Memory Café encourages people to come and spend time together as a family. With your loved one suffering memory loss, we offer a unique opportunity for spending time alongside others doing the same. 

Safe Environment - Whether with a caregiver or family member, Memory Café creates a safe space for those suffering memory loss to be themselves with those that love them. Restaurants can be loud and chaotic, causing anxiety, lack of communication, and confusion for those suffering memory loss. Memory Café allows those with memory loss to be somewhere they can be safe and comfortable. 

From Your Parish Librarian

There are warrior saints, healing saints, saints who minister in mission fields,  saints who build cathedrals and monasteries; and then there are these saints: 

—St Jane Frances, patron saint of those who have problems with their in-laws. 
Jane had a happy marriage until her husband died in a hunting accident. She  moved in with her husband’s difficult father and his harsh servant, enduring the  difficult living arrangement with patience and kindness, and was a saint for it. 

—St Martin of Tours, patron saint of geese.  
In the beginning years of the Church, the office of Bishop was a political or sometimes an inherited position. One most often reads how a person we consider a prominent Church Father today actually did not want to be elected or appointed Bishop. Martin of Tours hid inside a shed full of geese to avoid the delegation of Church leaders who had come to appoint him Bishop. Martin might have been wise in theological ways, but he was not as wise in the ways of farmyard husbandry. Geese are territorial, and these geese did not want to share their space with a future Bishop. The commotion they made attracted the Church leaders and the town leaders who apprehended Martin and made him Bishop of Tours in France, which was then called Gaul. 

—St Lydia Purpuraria (or of Thyatira, if you like) is the patron saint of textile workers and those dealing with purple cloth. 
Lydia was a merchant of the most expensive cloth in the ancient world: purple cloth. The manufacture of expensive cloth required expensive purple dye that Lydia made from thousands of sea snails for just a small amount of dye. People would pay Lydia great sums for the precious dye or purple cloth, which allowed her to finance St Paul’s missionary journeys. Hmm. “From Snails to Salvation” could be the title of someone’s homily. 

—St Goar of Aquitaine, patron saint of innkeepers and champagne bottlers. 
This monk was known for his hospitality, sharing food and wine with travelers who passed through the Rhine region. Legend says his wine never ran out or could fill empty containers instantly. 

—St Brigid of Kildare, patron saint of cows and dairy workers.
There are as many stories about St Brigid as there are shamrocks in Ireland,  including one about milk: As a young girl, St Brigid was a dairymaid of her family’s herd of milk cows. She often gave away milk to those who needed it;  however, one time she gave away so much milk that there wasn’t enough for her family or enough for them to sell. St Brigid prayed and, according to tradition, the empty pails were refilled for her family’s use. 
Source: TikTok   

 

—Bonnie Bonham—Parish Librarian—

The Collect for Independence Day

Lord God Almighty, in whose Name the founders of this country won liberty for themselves and for us, and lit the torch of freedom for nations then unborn: Grant that we and all the people of this land may have grace to maintain our liberties in righteousness and peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
  Mission Statement of St. Timothy's Episcopal Church
We gather to experience the Holy Trinity through Scripture, worship, study, and fellowship. Receiving and reflecting God’s love and grace, we are sent out to love and serve our neighbor, see the Christ in others, and share the Gospel by the example of our everyday lives.
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St. Timothy's Parish Office Summer Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, 9:30 AM - 2 PM
Friday, 9 AM - 3 PM via telephone/email/text
The Parish Office is closed on Mondays

Parish Office Contact Info
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 7416; Salem, OR 97303
Email: mail@sainttimothys.org
Phone: 503-363-0601

Rector's Days Off:
Fridays and on Saturday mornings
Please contact Fr. Brandon on his days off if you have an emergency.
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