At the beginning of the month
we had our Annual Christmas Fair. This year's theme was the sights
and sounds of Christmas.
October
Early in the month, the Annual Pet Blessings was held; parishioners
brought man's best friend, cats and other creatures in honor of
St. Francis. Click here
to view the service handout.
The All-Parish Event was held at the end of this month after the
10 AM service. It was known as "Bling, Bling, Bling!"
Deacon Gay had us memorialize our loved ones who have passed away.
We did this by bringing in photos of our loved ones and framing
them with colorful paints, glitter, sparkling gems and other materials.
These celebrative memorials were part of our All Saints' Day celebration,
as they reminded us that our loved ones were saints who went before
us.
September
Welcome Back Brunch was held
in between the services in early September. Everyone enjoyed the fresh
fruit, bagels, yogurt, quiches, cereals, and the like as they caught
up with one another after a nice relaxing summer.
June
The month began with Recognition Sunday in which children of the
parish and those who teach or lead them are remembered in a special
way. An Ice Cream social followed during coffee hour.
This June there were not many sunny days. Fortunately, one of those
days was during St. Anne's Annual Golf Outing at Swanson Meadows
Golf Club in North Billerica. We had our biggest turnout ever! Golf
followed by food and prizes; it was a great time.
Literally in between rain storms, the Annual Strawberry Festival/Cookie
Walk and Craft Fair was held on church grounds. Strawberry Shortcake,
Hot Dogs, Cookies and crafts were just a few of the things that
were enjoyed during June's rare dry periods.
We were privileged to have the The Rev. Jay Pierce, speak at both
services for the program. As their website states, 'Food For The Poor
is the number one international relief and development charity in
the United States, feeding 2 million poor everyday.'
May
Early Communion was held at the beginning of the month. The theme
was the Eucharistic Presence of the Good Shepherd from the Catechesis
of the Good Shepherd program.
On the 3rd Sunday of the month there was a Special Luncheon for
the parish as they listened to those who recently went on the New
Orleans mission trip speak about their personal experiences. I would
simply say that is was sobering as well as moving.
April
Nine parishioners along with
Rev. Deacon Gay went on a mission Trip to New Orleans.
January
Bishop Shaw visited our parish on a Saturday in the middle of the
month. The Bishop had breakfast with the volunteers of the Thrift
Shop and Bishop. Bishop Shaw celebrated Holy Eucharist with us,
during which time he brought the children up to the altar and spoke
with them. After the service, the parish mingled with the Bishop
during coffee hour.
Before meeting with the vestry, Bishop Shaw made pizza with the
youth group; the pizza was served as a lunch for the meeting.
On the last Sunday of the month, we held our Annual Meeting after
the 9:30 AM Holy Eucharist service. New members were welcomed onto
the vestry (the lay leadership of the group) and thanks given to
those who finished serving.