August 21, 2016 - St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
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August 21, 2016 - St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
August 21, 2016 IMPORTANT NOTICE: The time for Daily Mass will change From 9:00 am to 8:45 a.m. beginning August 29th. Offertory Observation… Today’s reading from Isaiah describes the Israelites bringing their offering to the Lord “in clean vessels.” The gift of myself-my patient endurance and fidelity to the will of God is as important as the monetary gift I offer. Vocation Views… Will you help gather people to be a part of the reign of God? Pray to be open if God calls you to serve as priest, deacon, brother, or sister. Events for the Week Monday, August 22, 10:00 a.m. AA Meeting - A Room 4:00-7:00 p.m. Attic Treasures Collection-Library 7:00 p.m. Men’s “CRHP” - Gospel Room Tuesday, August 23, 8:30 a.m. Rosary - Chapel 9:40 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Novena - Chapel AA Meeting - A Room 10:00 a.m. ENDOW-Sciturro – Small Meeting Room 10:00 a.m. Pilgrim’s Way - Library 6:00 p.m. Women’s “CRHP” - Founder’s Hall 7:00 p.m. Pilgrim’s Way - Activity Center 7:00 p.m. Venture Crew 212 - A Room Wednesday, August 24, Altar Server Outing - Away all day! 9:30 a.m. Marian Movement - Small Meeting Room 10:00 a.m. AA Meeting - A Room 6:30 p.m. Applefest General Meeting - Activity Center 7:00 p.m. Prayer Group Rosary - Chapel Thursday, August 25, 10:00 a.m. & 7:00p.m. AA Meeting - A Room 10:00 a.m. Pilgrim’s Way - Founder’s Hall 7:00 p.m. Pilgrim’s Way - Library Friday, August 26, 10:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. AA Meeting - A Room 10:00 a.m. Bible Study - Library 6:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus Bingo St John Knights Hall Saturday, August 27, 8:30 a.m. VIRTUS - Founder’s Hall 3:30 a.m. Confessions - Church Sunday, August 28, NO coffee & donuts Marriage Banns I Ryan Strom & Lindsey Selves Page 2 Whatever . . . . . from Fr. Robert Monday we had my first parish council meeting. What a wonderful group of people, they truly love our parish and their hearts are on fire with the love of Christ. We discussed the parish picnic, Faith in Flint, Outreach, the rectory and many other things. The consensus was that moving the picnic to the parking lot was better for our seniors and gave good access to the bathrooms. There was some concern over not having enough food, though most believed there was more than enough. There was a suggestion to advertise serving times so that people know when to show up. I never have that problem since I make sure I am always near the front of the line (I am not a runner, but in the Seminary I almost always made it to the lunch line first after Mass). We are coming up with a list of possible volunteer opportunities in Flint. A few of us will take a tour of Catholic Charities and St. Luke's N.E.W. Life Center (It is my opinion that these two ministries are the best outreach the Catholic Church has going in Flint. We also discussed our Youth Ministry, their mission trip, and also the implications of the new government pay rule for salary vs hourly, and how it effects our future plans. We also discussed the new plan method for our Outreach and how we are able to stretch $1,500 a week (this is the budgeted amount based on how much was brought in by donations expressly given to this ministry) by working with other churches. Outreach will continue to explain in the bulletin how they work with others in our area to stretch that amount to $3,000 and more each week. They put in a lot of time to make sure they are good stewards of the money entrusted to them. Deacon Terry is our leader in the Outreach efforts. This is not only a practical extension of his ministry, but is exactly the way the Holy Spirit lead the Apostles to institute the Order of Deacons, as explained in scripture in the Acts of the Apostles. As you can see from the picture, we are trying to fix a number of issues with the rectory. First, is some mold or mildew issues caused by a leaky roof over the front door and a number of windows throughout the house. With a donation of half the money needed from a generous parishioner we are well on our way to replacing the windows. We need about $7,500 more. Some have asked the cost of each window, and the average is about $575. These are very large windows that in many cases are replacing up to six smaller windows. This will save the parish a lot in energy costs. A parishioner has approached Dee Cramer (which is run by active parishioners who take good care of our entire campus’ heating and cooling needs) to work on a plan to remove the old boiler (which is on its last legs) and install a forced air system that will do both heat and A/C. With generous contributions from parishioners, and even some frequent Sunday Mass guests, this should cost our parish very little. The CCW and K of C are working on projects to help raise money for this and other rectory projects. I am so grateful to all of you for the care you have for your priests. Many have asked how my dogs are adjusting to their new home, they are adjusting better than Fr. Jim is to them, I believe. Don't listen to a word Fr. Jim says about his experience. It's all probably true, just don't listen. from Fr. Jim . . . . . Every year I spend a good amount of time meeting with the 8th graders in the school. Most of our time is spent with the “Ask Fr. Jim Question Box.” As we were talking about heaven, hell, and judgment (it was an interesting conversation) I asked the kids to complete this sentence: the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to ________. They all yelled, HEAVEN! (The actual quote from Jesus reads: the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction [Mt 7:13]). This is very much the mindset of our contemporary culture: as long as I can be considered a “good person” I’ll go to heaven. Or even: God is merciful and loving, so it doesn’t really matter what I do. But Jesus says something very different: Strive to enter through the narrow gate, for many, I tell you, will attempt to enter but will not be strong enough. Every single week in the creed we profess, “[Jesus] will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead.” Just as none of us can escape or cheat death, so too no one will escape judgment. This is something that may rub us the wrong way, especially in our politically correct society where we are constantly being told not to “judge” others. We must recognize that everything we have is pure gift – we did not ask to be created nor did God ask us if we wanted to be created. Life itself is pure gift, every single one of us is a miracle of love. Yet we are not our own, as St. Paul says, “For if we live, we live for the Lord, and if we die, we die for the Lord; so then, whether we live or die, we are the Lord’s” (Romans 14:8). Since our life is a gift, we are a steward of that gift and make choices everyday whether to use that gift properly (striving for holiness, virtue, deeper relationship with God, etc.) or improperly (vice, sin, etc.). In the end we will be judged based on our faith (do I believe in God?), our relationship with God (do I just know about Him, but do I actually know Him?), and our actions (have I done good and avoided evil?). The fact that God truly knows our heart should either fill us with great hope or great fear, depending on whether or not we are daily striving for deeper faith, an active relationship with God, and to do good and avoid evil. Jesus has come to be our Savior, and He truly does love us, but He will never force that love upon us. Take some time to ask: am I coasting on the way that is easy towards the gate that leads to destruction? Or am I daily striving to enter through the narrow gate? Page 3 Mass Intentions for the Week Monday, August 22, The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary 2 Thes 1: 1-5, 11-12 Mt 23: 13-22 9:00 a.m. Shirley Porritt - Limmer Family 2:00 p.m. Mass at Dauner Haus Carol Stackpoole - Council of Catholic Women Tuesday, August 23, Weekday-Saint Rose of Lima, Virgin 2 Thes 2: 1-3a, 14-17 Mt 23: 23-26 7:00 a.m. Morning Prayer - Chapel 9:00 a.m. Church Bruce McNutt, 1st anniversary of death Rick & Char Sobanski 7-8:00 p.m. Confessions - Chapel Reconciliation Room Wednesday, August 24, Saint Bartholomew, Apostle-Rv 21: 9b-14 Jn 1: 45-51 7:00 a.m. Morning Prayer - Chapel 9:00 a.m. Bob Hamilla - his wife Jackie Thursday, August 25, Weekday-Saint Louis; Saint Joseph Calasanz, Priest 1 Cor 1: 1-9 Mt 24: Mt 24: 42-51 7:00 a.m. Morning Prayer - Chapel 9:00 a.m Reginald McKerracher Mary & Steve Lucky Friday, August 26, Weekday-1 Cor 1: 17-25 Mt 25: 1-13 7:00 a.m. Morning Prayer - Chapel 9:00 a.m. Ann (Brandt) Adams - her Family Aug. 27th & 28th Mass Servers Joe & Emily Fay, Mayson Kelly 8:00 am Sun. 8-28 Koenigskn ect, P.(1) Murphy, T.(2) Archmbault, C. Briggs, J. Cornillie, C. Frantz, S. Koenigsknecht, M. Nagel, E. Novak, J. Olkowski, D. Bastian, B. Gifford, K. Nagy, S. Patthanacharo enphon, O. Porritt, J. Monica & Joe LeDuc, Jon Topolinski 10:00 Faricy, T. (1) Faricy, L.(2) Bade, J. Bradburn, K. Frakes, J. Frederick, T. Frederick, G. Learman, R. Smith, A. Spelman, J. Bieling, B. Draeger, T. Latham, B. Unterborn, R. Learman, K. Redden, B. Rothley, R. Rothley, W. Tatro, R. Wagner, D. Libby Carpenter, Cameron Cislo, Chelsea Bujak Howd, P.(1) Pobocik, L.(2) Dziadzio, J. Hansen, J. Kelly, C. LeVasseur, J. Lockwood, P. Sciturro, R. Taylor, A. Wolf, N. Dziadzio, S. Langeway, C. McDonald, S. Niec, M. Rheingans, J. Walters, L. Andrew Wallace, Joe & James McCarthy Haiss, V. (1) McDunnou gh, C.(2) Carino, Kristie Carino, F. Haiss, A. Jankowski, L. Sharp, R. Sloan, J. Ulrich, L Wolf, L. Beste, Margaret Farleo, M. Gilbert, M. Strickert, J. Strickert, K. Joey, Wyatt, & Mary Haiss am Sun. 8-28 5:00 p.m. The Sanctuary candle will burn in the Chapel this week in memory of Margaret Constable. Usher Alger, T. Balmer, F. Claxton, K. Herrman, D. Lueck, J. 12:00 pm Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Sun Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29 Heb 12:18-19, 22-24a Lk 14:1, 7-14 8-28 The Sanctuary candle will burn in the Church this week in memory of Jack Roche. E. M. Elton, D. Luther, Fay, K. M.(1) Gage, P. (2) Gage, R. Herrman, G. Jensen, K. LaGuire-Quinn, D. Tryles, S. Varner, J. Verhelle, C. Verhelle, M. 5:00 pm Sat. 8-27 Adoration to follow Mass until 8:45p.m. in the Chapel Saturday, August 27, Saint Monica-1 Cor 1: 26-31 Mt 25: 14-30 9:00 a.m. St John Parish & School - Chapel 3:30 p.m. Confessions - Church Eileen Clare Paulik, 1st anniversary of death Rich & Mary Ann Dixon Sunday, August 28, 8:00 a.m. People of the Parish 10:00 a.m Ann Adams - Mark & Dianne Trudell 12:00 p.m. Deceased members of the Dowling Family - Dery Family 6:00 p.m. Jackie Macksood - Stilson Family Lectors 6:00 pm Sun 8-28 Page 4 Director of Adult Education Dan Medich …… Come Be A Part of a New Opportunity The Church will be open to all attending Applefest! For four days, Parish Happenings will be in the Gathering Space. Adoration and confession will be in the main body of the Church. There will be church tours and faith sharing groups on the grounds too! We are looking for YOU to be a part of this. JOIN US for a meeting facilitated by St. Paul Street Evangelization August 29th at 6:30pm in the Activity Center. Also see the Ad in the bulletin Any questions contact Dan Medich Jr. 248-982-5355 or danmedichjr@gmail.com Page 5 Director of Religious Education Diane Pierce …… Dear people of St. John Parish, I would like to introduce myself to you. My name is Diane Pierce and I am excited in joining you and becoming part of your parish family by becoming your new Music Minister. On a personal note, my husband, Tom and I will have been married 36 years this coming October. (And never had a fight!) We have 2 sons who we are very proud of. Todd is 34 and Scott is 33. We just rescued a little puppy, Rosie, this summer and she has added some excitement to our lives! I am coming from a wonderful parish, St. Pius X in Flint, and will miss them very much. In fact, I had to tell the staff about my leaving after 30+ years and I was so nervous that I stopped by McDonalds to grab a quick breakfast sandwich, paid for it and realized when I got on the expressway that I forgot to pick up my sandwich at the window! After much praying about this I know that God is leading me in a new direction. And yes, I worked with Fr. Robert at St. Pius X for 10 years. One of my main goals right now is to restart and ‘renew’ an adult choir here at St. John. That has always been my passion and some of you might remember me from directing some combined choirs at other churches or maybe the Missions at Whiting in 2000 and 2004 bringing 150 people together to form a choir from our neighboring parishes in the Diocese. Singing to God is another way of praying to God. It will take awhile to meet all of you and remember your names, but please, think about helping me get this choir going. Watch the bulletin for more information. Musically Yours, Diane Pierce Helene Paulik …… A Catechist is A teacher A faith mentor A role model Do you feel called to serve as a teacher or aide in our parish Religious Education program? We are still short of teachers and aides for this year’s classes. One of the most rewarding aspects of teaching a religious education class is the opportunity to grow in your own faith and prayer life. You will become part of a joyful microcommunity in our parish: children, parents & teachers learning together to be better disciples of Jesus. Training is ongoing, and full support will be available for all catechists… Please call Helene! REGISTRATION OFFICE HOURS The Religious Formation Program Office is located at the east end of the parish office building. Office Registration Hours: Monday 2:00 - 5:00 PM Tuesday 9:00-11:00 AM & 2:00 - 5:00 PM Wednesday 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Thursday 9:00-11:00 AM & 2:00 - 5:00 PM Online (on the Religious Education page): http://stjohnfenton.org/how-to-register-for-classes RFP REGISTRATION WEEKEND AT CHUCH August 27th and 28th after all the masses (We can only accept cash and check payments at that time) For information about Adaptive Learning options for your child, please contact Rosanne Burrows (810) 730-1296 PARENTS, CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 20TH PLEASE REGISTER SOON! Page 6 Youth Ministry Kyle Ulrich …… Mission Trip 2016 Outreach Corner Deacon Terry . . . . . . Shared Need, Shared Mission, Shared Joy Many area churches partner with St. John Outreach to help those in need. We are grateful for their help, their encouragement and their friendship. Our 'partners in care' are... Fenton United Methodist Church The Rock Linden Presbyterian Church Calvary United Methodist Church The Freedom Center St. Patrick Catholic Church St.Rita Catholic Church. Holy Family Catholic Church St.Augustine Church Flint Jewish Federation Friends— Thank you so very much for your hard work and dedication and for helping to clean up our playground. Your St.Matthew Catholic Church St. Mary Magdalene Orthodox Church kindness, time and energy is greatly appreciated. Thank you for doing God’s work and for helping others. God Bless you all. Your Friends at The Salvation ArmyOwensboro, Kentucky "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity." Psalm 133:1 Page 7 Education in Faith St. John School office is open Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. School begins Monday, August 29th. Page 8 Our Parish Life Together …... PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK AND HOMEBOUND Weekly Offering Aug 1 - Aug 7, 2016 Sunday/Holy Day $22,280.18 Online $3,625.00 GIFT Campaign $2,462.00 $ 159,395.89 $ 2,231,376.75 Chris Allen Karen Apelbacher Tim Arthur Sharon Ball Mary Boan Robert Boyd JoAnn Boyden Lisa Branham Patrick Carmody Virginia Carmody Rosemary Cashin John Cislo Charlie Cole Christine Cole Carol Cornillie Elizabeth Clark Pamela Daoust Phyllis Davis Lori Delecki Mary Douglas Joshua Dybata Phillip Frederick George Gardner Beth Grahl Lillian Green Amanda Guy Steve Iamarino Harold Jean $ AUGUST WEEKEND ROSARY Outreach $695.00 School Founda on $326.00 St Vincent de Paul Food Pantry $205.00 Other/Boiler $10.00 Other/Capital Improvements $7,500.00 Other/Catechist Training $50.00 Other/CCW $34.00 Other/Music $20.00 Peter's Pence $45.00 Subtotal $37,252.18 Monthly online giving $14,237.17 Total $51,489.35 Envelopes used: 497 E- thers: 186 Total donors: 683 JUNE & YEAR TO DATE June 2016 Income/Expense Report (Fiscal Year July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016) June Actual Income Church Totals: Faith Forma on Totals: Elementary School Totals: Child Care Totals: Income Totals: Expense Church Totals: Faith Forma on Totals: Elementary School Totals: Child Care Totals: Expense Totals: Please call the Parish Office at 810-629-2251 if you have a family member or friend in need of our prayers. Names will be removed after 6 weeks, but can be renewed with a phone call. Year-to-date Actual - $ 45,162.53 $ 91,726.02 $ 1,288,085.46 $ 5,646.00 $ 33,987.44 $ 256,767.91 $ 3,598,612.18 $ 94,419.88 $ 1,570,576.72 $ 24,281.31 $ 271,824.39 $ 176,097.67 $ 1,870,895.62 $ 1,910.84 $ 23,898.42 $ 296,709.70 $ 3,737,195.15 Income - Expense: $ (39,941.79) $ (138,582.97) Larry Johnson Lee Johnson Michelle Joseph Mark Kelley Jackie Kepsel Terry Kruse Linda Lach Claudia Losh Catherine Lord Jane LeBlanc Margaret Lundwall Erica Neuens Dolores Matta Shirley Morgan Nicolas Novak Jim Perczak Renee Polidan Christopher Polly James Rausch Jim Roan Doris Rohen Daisy Romano Leona Rykulski Joe Salfi Rose Sekulich Pat Shaw Howard Shrock Jim Simota Russel Stidham Helen Sturgeon Pat Sweeney Edward Tatro Orpha Verhelle Gary Wagner Virginia Westfall Carol Ann WentaRhoades Eloise Wild Pat Zacharska And he told them a parable to show them that they ought always to pray and not lose heart . Luke 18:1 Come a little early and unwind in our cool, --but definitely not chilly--air conditioned church. Join us in praying the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary one half hour before the 5:00 p.m., 8:00 a.m., and 10:00 a.m weekend masses. It's a great way to bring your cares and concerns to our Mother Mary. Our intention for August will be for all those who serve us as first responders, and their families. Your personal intentions are always included. If you enter the church while the rosary is in progress, please feel free to join in at any point; we appreciate your added voices! Page 9 RESPECT LIFE Fenton Area Right to Life Golf Scramble Saturday, September 24th Registration and Lunch 11:30 a.m. Dinner Banquet to follow Tyrone Hills Golf Club $90 per player/$360 per team (includes lunch, golf, cart, dinner banquet, games & prizes) For more information email office@tfconline.org To Register: www.http//righttolife.eventbrite.com Proceeds support Fenton Area Right to Life COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN NEWS Thanks to all who had time to attend the last minute picnic at my house., August 19th. You ladies all are such good cooks and bakers. It was a fun afternoon at the lake. I am sorry I forgot to take the August meeting date out of the church calendar. Thanks for coming the meeting that was canceled due to our expected trip to Applewood Estate. I will double check the calendar from now on. Our September plans have changed. Sharon agreed to cancel the September Salad luncheon at her home. At the same time it came to my attention that along with the repairs to the rectory conducted by Fr. Robert, there were many needs in the rectory home. On Wed, September 7, at 6:30 in the Kitchen Half Grand Hall, the CCW will sponsor a household shower for the Rectory. It has been over 20 years since we last did this and many things have worn out. I hope to have a list of items the priests are in need of in the rectory to pass out prior to the event. Some ladies may want to go together to purchase a gift. Please bring your unwrapped gift and a card or note with your name or names. The shower is open to all parishioners who care to attend. Light snacks will be served. Please call Kathy 629-1173 or Sandy 629-3994 with questions or suggestions for this evening. Remember to thank God daily for your faith and the freedom to practice it. Pray for world peace and those working to make it work. Sandy Tryles, President APPLEFEST 2016 THE NEXT GENERAL MEETING IS WED., AUGUST 24TH 6:30 p.m. Activity Center CONGRATULATIONS EARLY BIRD WINNERS: Carolyn A. Witherow, Thomas Gaulin & William Hardimon FAITH IN FLINT INTERCESSORY PRAYER AND PRAISE VIGIL Friday, Sept. 16 at St. John Vianney, 2415 Bagley St., Flint MI 48504. Begins with Mass at 8 pm – ends with 8 am Mass Saturday morning. Focus: healing and mercy for the city of Flint; its people and families and all families in Lansing diocese; for success of Bishop Boyea’s evangelization goals at Called by Name Assembly. Bring your family for the opening Mass. Everyone is welcome to join us for the vigil. For more info. please contact Maureen at 517-420-2214 TRAFFICKING: Black Market for Human Organs How many of you picked up on the term "organ trafficking" from last week's article? This term drove my research. What is organ trafficking? Organ trafficking is when organs are taken from a person and sold for use in another. The taking of the organs is through unfulfilled promises of education, jobs, or money; and in some countries, the organs are taken by force - even removing hearts from living victims. What are some of the organs being trafficked? They include blood, limbs, eyes, coronary arteries, intestines, hearts, kidneys, livers, skin, and bone marrow. Kidneys make up 75% of this illegal trade. In many cases, the donor dies from infections caused from unclean facilities where these surgeries take place. In the United States, a database of waiting recipients and their medical information helps in the delivery of donated organs. This does not mean that we are free from the black market trade, but our laws and procedures make it more difficult for this trade to flourish. It is thought that many of the missing young people (teens through twenties) are fatal victims of organ trafficking. Please pray to end all forms of Human Trafficking and call the hotline to report any suspicious activity - 8883737-888. Page 10 Page 11 Healing Prayer Workshop When: August 24, 2016; 6:00-9:00 pm Where: Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Parish; 3815 S. Cedar St., Lansing, MI 48910; 517-393-3030 Celebrate God’s Mercy With Us On August 21st, twenty years ago, while tearfully praying before the traumatically injured body of my sister Regina, I pleaded with God not to take her from me. In His mercy He answered my prayer in such a positive way that it has changed my life. In Thanks giving to God, we would like to invite everyone to celebrate with us following the 8 am and 10 am Masses with coffee and donuts, which we will donate for this celebration. Do you feel a strong desire to pray for others? You may be called by God to the Ministry of Healing Prayer. This workshop is to help form those who feel called to this Ministry, with guidelines and an understanding of the spiritual gifts often used. Cost:$15 RSVP to St. Francis Prayer Center 810-787-5330 or stfrancisflint@comcast.net Christ is Counting on You Deepening Your Relationship with Christ Women’s Annual Retreat St. Francis Retreat Center October 7-9, 2016 register by calling Carolyn Witherow at 810-714-2244 or Debbie Nichol at 810-629-0145. You may also register via the website www.stfrancis.ws.Suggested donation for the weekend is $145which includes a discount coupon for the Gift and Bookstore. Christ Renews His Parish Women’s Retreat “I stand at the door and knock” Rev 3:20 -Rich & Regina Stoolmaker Registration Form Women’s CRHP 27 Retreat October 15-16, 2016 St. John the Evangelist in Fenton, MI Name _________________________________________ Address _______________________________________ City___________________ Zip Code _______________ Phone ____________________ E-mail ________________________________________ Spouse/Significant Other: Name _________________________________________ October 15, 8:00 a.m. thru October 16, 4:00 p.m. Phone _____________________ E-mail ________________________________________ In Case of Emergency – Nearest relative or friend Christ Renews His Parish is a dynamic faith-based program centered on Christ. The weekend offers you an opportunity to reflect on where you are now and where you are going in your relationship with God and others. There is no charge for the weekend. Space is limited. Please RSVP by September 11. Jackie Hamilla (313) 549-7571 or Rosemary Waligora (810) 444-8764 other than spouse: Name ________________________________________ Phone _____________________ E-mail ________________________________________ Relationship ___________________________________ Special Medical/Dietary Needs (i.e. diabetes, heart disease, nut allergy) ____________________________________ Please return the registration form to the church office. If you have any questions, contact Jackie Hamilla (313) 549-7571 or Rosemary Waligora (810) 444-8764 Page 12 All Preparation, Cooking and Cooling will take place in the Activity Center Kitchen. VOLUNTEER! Each year we need more than 1,000 volunteers to make Applefest run smoothly! It’s an action filled 4 days, and we’d love you to help us make this year another success. SIGN UP ONLINE www.stjohnfenton.org under the Applefest tab Some of the Many Opportunities….. Announcements Apple Pie Baking Apple Tree Applefest Grill & Sausage Stand Attic Treasures Big Six Bingo Bounce House Cake Walk Carnival Rides (tickets) Chicken Dinner Coffee Shop Dirt Patrol Elephant Ears Entertainment Tent Face Painting Fish Dinner French Fries Happy Apple (pie selling) Hospitality Room Kiddie Games Nite In Reno Padre’s Chili Pancake Breakfast Parking Pizza / Ice Cream Raffle Ticket Sales Road Race Security Setup (weekend of 9/12) Tommie’s Tacos The corrected list of bands performing for Applefest: TUESDAY, September 6 - beginning 9:30 am Scald, peel, cook and cool about 20 bushels of tomatoes. Cooling will begin around 12:30. FRIDAY, September 9 - 9:30 am Chili Making (12 BATCHES) Fry meat, chop onions and peppers. Cook and cool the chili. MONDAY, September 12 – 9:30 am Chili Making (20 BATCHES) Fry meat, chop onions and peppers. Mix, cook and cool the remaining 20 batches of chili. (Cooking and cooling will take place both in the Activity Center and KofC kitchens on this day.) Many willing hands are needed and appreciated. If you cannot be present for an extended time, relief help is always appreciated for as long as you can server. Questions: Call Fr. Harvey (810) 869-1335 Thurs.– BonDion, Fri.– Westfall, Sat.—Rook The Official Applefest Shout Out ! W ORKERS NEEDED ! APPLE PIE TENT Call Gloria at 810-354-8271 OPERATION PADRE’S CHILI See next column this page NITE IN RENO Call Liz at 810-750-7378 Eucharistic Adoration is in the Chapel every Friday following the 9:00 a.m. Mass until 9:00 p.m. Come spend some time in the presence of Our Lord in the Most Holy Eucharist. Page 13 DENISE R. KETCHMARK Attorney at Law Parish Member Since 1971 611 W. Court Street, Suite 203, Flint 810-232-6096 By Mentioning This Ad, 10% of all Monies Collected From Client for Legal Services Will be Donated to the St John GIFT Campaign, Phase II You’re a Neighbor, Not a Number. 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(810) 733-7090 www.jposullivan.com Register for AYSO by 7/31 for 16 weeks $95.00 after $115.00 We also have travel with FC Bolton and Little Kritters for 2 & 3 year olds all at Deer Run Questions call 586-907-1726 Call us today for a FREE QUOTE! www.PeabodyInc.com 265 N. Alloy, Ste. 100 • Fenton, MI 48430 HOLLY: (248) 634-7731 • FENTON: (810) 629-1504 www.doescheradvisors.com 248.701.5235 Serving business owners & executives in the Fenton community. 607 N. Saginaw, Holly, MI Active Parish Member 391100 St John Church (A) 248-634-4671 Tom & Barbara Doescher, new parishioners of St. John Parish www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170 600 North Adelaide Street Fenton, Michigan 48430 Phone: 810-629-2251 Fax: 810-629-2302 Website: www.stjohnfenton.org School Phone: 810-629-6551 Pastoral Team REV. ROBERT COPELAND Pastor: Mass Schedule 810-629-2251 (rcopeland@stjohnfenton.org) Saturday: 9:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. REV. JIM ROLPH, Parochial Vicar: Sundays: 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., & 6:00 p.m. 810-629-2251 - (frjimrolph@gmail.com) DEACON TERRY & MARY CARSTEN, Baptismal Prep.: 810-397-8703 (deaconcarsten@gmail.com) Monday—Friday 9:00 a.m. Holy Days: See Parish Bulletin or website DEACON TERRY CARSTEN, OUTREACH COORDINATOR 810-629-1817 SISTER MARY ANN Pastoral Associate DIANE PIERCE Music Minister Parish Support Staff Confessions Saturdays: 3:30 p.m.—4:30 p.m. Main Church Mondays 8:00 a.m.— 8:45 a.m., Tuesday 7:00—8:00 p.m., Friday 8:00—8:45 a.m. Reconciliation Room (Stone Chapel building) Adoration: each Friday 9:45 a.m.—9:00 p.m. DANIELLE SPHAR, Parish Accountant 810-629-1850 SHAUNA MEYERS, Bookkeeper PARISH OFFICE: 810-629-2251 TRICIA JORGENSEN, Parish Secretary (tjorgensen@stjohnfenton.org) MELANIE FRENCH, Parish Secretary (mfrench@stjohnfenton.org) Religious Education DAN MEDICH, Coordinator of Adult Formation: 248-982-5355 (danmedichjr@gmail.com) KYLE ULRICH, Coordinator of Youth Ministry: 810-938-9411 (kyle61fenton@aol.com) HELENE PAULIK, Director of Religious Formation: 810-629-1850 (hpaulik@stjohnfenton.org) RFP OFFICE: 810-629-1850 CAROL BECK, REP Secretary: (carol@stjohnfenton.org) St. John School SCHOOL OFFICE: 810-629-6551 ROSANNEJODWAY, St. John School Principal: (rjodway@stjohnfenton.com) ANGIE HAISS, School Office Manager: (ahaiss@stjohnfenton.com) ANDREA KEHOE, School Secretary: (akehoe@stjohnfenton.com) Baptism Baptism is usually celebrated on the third Sunday of the month. Parents must call Deacon Terry and Mary Carsten to register their child before the last day of the month prior to their selected date at 810-397-8703. Marriage Please contact the Parish Office at least nine months prior to wedding date, if possible. Anointing of the Sick This sacrament offers the Lord’s healing strength and peace to anyone who is seriously or chronically ill or hospitalized. Please call the parish office if you wish to have someone receive this sacrament. Rite of Christian Initiation RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation) is for anyone interested in joining the Catholic Church or for any adult who has not received the Sacraments of Confirmation or Eucharist. Please call 810-629-1850. Facilities P ARISH O FFICE —810-629-2251 S T . J OHN S CHOOL —810-629-6551 RFP O FFICE —810-629-1850 P OWERS H IGH S CHOOL —810-591-4741 O UTREACH O FFICE —810-629-1817 A CTIVITY C ENTER —810-629-3560 S T . J OHN K NIGHTS H ALL —810-629-3560 S T . V INCENT DE P AUL F OOD P ANTRY -810-750-0469