June 1, 2023 Snapshot

ASE Walkers:  Tomorrow’s morning group walking at Kathryn Albertsons Park is going to meet at 9:00. Contact Ron Harris if interested in joining.  Ron will be arriving at 10:00 A.M. on June 3rd at Push & Pour, 214 E. 34th Street to walk before Coffee & Conversation – feel free to meet him!

Friendship Meal:  The next Friendship Meal will be June 2nd and this month we’ll be having taco salad.  If you’d like to help out, you can sign-up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0a4aaeac2ea5fc1-friendship#/.  All are welcome to have supper with us!

Coffee & Conversation:  Please join us for some merriment and thirst-quenchers!  We will be gathering at the Push & Pour, 214 E. 34th Street, on June 3rd, at 11:00 -can’t wait to chat with you.

Jazz in the Park Concert:  It’s back again this year at Heroes Park in Meridian. The event is on Friday, June 2nd and will begin at 6:00 PM. It’s a free concert and we’d love to have a supportive audience to send us off into summer.

Sundays 9:00 A.M. Class:  “What’s Love Got to Do with It: Augustine’s Account of the Trinity”: For one Sunday only (Trinity Sunday, June 4!) at 9:00ish am in the parish hall, come learn about the Trinity through the lens of St Augustine, Bishop of Hippo who lived from 354-430.  Come and learn about the Trinity, and answer the question: “What’s love got to do with it?” (With apologies to the late, great Tina Turner.)

Choral Evensong:  Join us June 4th at 4 P.M. as the Cathedral Choir sings the traditional Anglican service of Choral Evensong, a beautiful service of lessons, anthems, and prayers. A reception will follow in the Nativity transept.

Day by Day:  The current issue is here! This is an excellent source for your daily prayer and meditation – we have both large and small print available.

Icon Workshop:  Fr. Matthew Garrett is bringing Iconography for Episcopalians to Boise July 24-28 at St. Stephens.  Find more information and to register on this site: https://www.holy-icons.com/classes.

Flags:  If you have an American flag that is deteriorating, you can bring it in to the office and we’ll get it to the Boy Scouts so that they can retire it properly.

Fr. Joseph’s Emergency Message Phone:  If you are in need of pastoral care, please leave a message on Fr. Joseph’s emergency message phone at 208-917-2270.  Include your name, a call-back number, and a detailed message and he will get to you as soon as he can.  You may also text a message to this phone!