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Better Together 4NC

Presenter: Chief Estella D. Patterson Raleigh Police Department

Estella D. Patterson was appointed Chief of the Raleigh Police Department on August 1, 2021. As Raleigh’s senior law enforcement official, Chief Patterson leads the capital city’s police department of over 900 sworn and civilian employees. With a goal of making Raleigh the safest city in the nation, Chief Patterson’s priorities are to reduce violent crime, increase community engagement, and increase efficiency and morale throughout the Department. Before joining the Raleigh Police Department, Chief Patterson served with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department from 1996-2021 in numerous capacities including patrol officer, instructor, recruitment director, Internal Affairs commander, and Patrol Services Deputy Chief.

Aside from serving her community as a public safety professional, Chief Patterson served her country as a member of the U.S. Army Reserve from 1996-2005. Her service included combat tours to Kosovo in support of Operation Joint Guardian and to Iraq as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. Chief Patterson currently serves as an executive board member and second vice-president of the N.C. Police Executives Association. She is also a Commissioner on the N.C. Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission which regulates the training, certification, and policy making for all police officers in the state of North Carolina. Additionally, she is a member of the Eastern NC chapter of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE). Chief Patterson earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and her Master of Science in criminal justice from the University of Oklahoma. She is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and attended the 56th Session of the Senior Management Institute for Police. As a law enforcement professional and dedicated public servant, Chief Patterson’s passions lie in building collaborative partnerships in the community and engaging the youth through positive mentoring initiatives.

Women's Bible Study

Take Courage, A Study of Haggai 
by Jennifer Rothschild

 Friday Mornings, March 11— April 29 | 9:30– 11:30 a.m.
Adult Ed. Room

Do you ever feel like the happy ending of your story is a million miles away? Then you may know how the Jewish people felt when they returned to their wrecked land after exile and began rebuilding the temple. They were distracted and discouraged, ready to give up. But the prophet Haggai reminded them they could find courage in the God who had never left them.

Sometimes the landscapes of our lives feel wrecked, with our hope and purpose in shambles. We too get distracted and discouraged. However, God’s presence and promises give us the courage to press on and trust Him with our story

In this 7-session study on the Book of Haggai, we will learn to walk confidently in our calling, stay motivated despite opposition, and courageously invest our lives in God’s purposes, trusting Him for results even if we may never see them in this lifetime.

Workbooks can be ordered from Lifeway or Amazon.

Contact Frances Penick below to ask questions or to register.

Winter 2022 Archangel: The Awe of God

What is awe and what does the Bible say about it? Join us as we explore this complex emotion, with a beloved theologian and a scientist who studies it. And see where some of us have found it in our everyday lives.

If you’d like to see more of Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s thoughts on awe, watch our YouTube video!

Owls Events for March

Lecture: Thursday, March 3 | 2 p.m.

Catherine Lawrence, Art Hostorian presents: “Christian Art: The Human and the Divine”

From the catacombs beneath Rome to the grandeur of the Renaissance, the spirit of Christianity is written in its sacred art.  Artists have created images of Jesus Christ, his disciples, the Virgin Mary, saints and martyrs for over 2,000 years. How did they express Christian theology in creating human representations of the Divine? Christian art reflects the history of our faith and delivers the message of hope to present and future generations. This spirit is summed up in the words of the Psalmist: “O worship the Lord in the beauty of Holiness.” 


Parish Day School Has a Few Openings

St. Michael's Parish Day School registration period has ended, there are a few spaces available. For more information about our half-day preschool program, please see our viewbook. If you would like to schedule a tour or learn more about available space, please contact Mandy Annunziata, Parish Day School Director at 919-782-6430.

Communion Curriculum Begins Sunday, Feb. 27

We are excited to offer a new Holy Communion Curriculum for our First & Second-grade students this Spring! Third grade students are more than welcome to participate as well.

Beginning on Sunday, February 27, the 6-week curriculum will take place during the Sunday School hour. We will have an at-home option available for families who would like to participate from home.

We'll have a special Communion Celebration Service for all participants, at the completion of the curriculum, on May 1 during the 10 a.m. service.

Please contact Abby Van Noppen with any questions.

St. Michael's Children's Ministry presents, "The Christmas Story."

The children of St. Michael's present: The Christmas Story

We hope you enjoy this year's Christmas program! A big thank you to all of the
children and families that participated in sharing the greatest story ever told. 

Merry Christmas from the Children's Ministry!

Digging Deep: What Was Here Before St. Michael's?

Have you ever wondered what was on the site before Saint Michael's was built? Greg Jones has wondered for a long time. On Tuesday, Dec. 7, at 6 p.m., he will share what he's uncovered about the history of our land and the neighboring area, including Oberlin Village, the once prosperous black community right next to us. This will be a survey of the history of Raleigh since before 1792, with a focus on the vicinity around Saint Michael's. Interesting, unexpected, and also painful historical realities will be discussed.

Join Greg in the Nave for this fascinating history. The talk will be live-streamed on Facebook Live. 

Adult Forum
Tuesday, Dec. 7,
 at 6 p.m., in the Nave

What was here before St. Michael’s
with the Rev. Samuel Gregory Jones

Congrats to Susan Little!

Our own Susan Little, financial administrator, celebrates 30 years of service at St. Michael’s this week! In those years, she has served with all four of our rectors, expertly managing our finances through three decades — through two recessions, recovery and now a pandemic. She continues to be a crucial and valued member of our team. We thank Susan for her steadfast commitment to and love for our parish and her people. Here what our rector has to say:

The great Susan Little, exemplifies this kind of steadfast love in a way that humbles me as a colleague. This week she marks her thirtieth year on the staff of St. Michael’s. She is without question a central pillar of this entire household of God. I cannot overstate how much our fiscal health and core-strength good stewardship of God’s resources is thanks to Susan’s diligence, commitment, and three decades of long hours. Susan’s ministry has been and is simply essential to the health of this church, and honestly, we can never thank her enough. All we can do is pray she stays another thirty years.

Steadfast love builds God's house, and so does Susan Little.

If you see Susan, tell her thank you for her continued love and service.

St. Michael's Children's Ministry Presents: The Christmas Story

The Children’s Ministry team will offer a pre-recorded, Christmas program for our families and parishioners of St. Michael’s.  All children 3 years to 5th grade are welcome and encouraged to take part in this year’s presentation: The Christmas Story.

Casting for Fourth and Fifth Grade
On Sunday, Nov. 7, during the Sunday School hour
Casting for the lead Narrators and speaking roles for fourth and fifth graders. If your child is not able to be here on Nov. 7, but would like to be considered for a role, please contact Carolyn L’Italien.

Registration
Pease register your child to participate by the following dates: 
4th & 5th grade: Wednesday, Nov. 3
• 3 years to 3rd grade: Tuesday, Nov. 23

Recording date:
Saturday, Dec. 4, at the church.
Details will be emailed to parents of all those registered for the program

Air date:
Sunday, Dec. 19 & Christmas Eve

• The pre-recorded Christmas Story emailed to the parish

Volunteer! Camden Street Learning Garden

The Social Justice Ministry Committee is sponsoring a parish workday at Camden Street Learning Garden on Thursday, Nov. 11 from 9 a.m.-noon. There are only eight slots available. Bring masks, garden gloves and closed-toed shoes.

Join the Young Adult Bible Study!

The Fall Young Adult Bible Study will begin on Thursday, Oct. 14 at 7:30pm on Zoom, led by seminarian David Nichols. We will be reading St. Paul’s letter to the Philippians together during the Fall months. No pre-reading is required for this meeting, just show up!

The study will continue on these dates:

Oct. 28
Nov. 11 & 18
Dec. 7

In-person Porch Fellowship events are planned for Nov. 7 & Dec 5.

We hope to see many of you there as we study this letter in the coming weeks.

We Celebrated!

Our homecoming picnic was a terrific success! Thank you to all who turned out to celebrate our 71st birthday.

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Compline—An Order for Night Prayer

An Order for Night Prayer—The ancient office of Compline derives its name from the Latin word "completorium," meaning completion. It is above all a service of quietness and reflection before rest at the end of the day. We have started a new group and are looking for participants. Contact Gretchen Kemmer.

We meet via Zoom each Wednesday at 8 p.m.

Women's Bible Study

Join our Women’s Bible Study
How Much More: Discovering God’s Extravagant Love in Unexpected Places

  • Tuesday evenings: Sept. 28–Nov. 9, 6:30 - 8 p.m.

  • Friday mornings: Oct.1–Nov. 12, 9:30 - 11 a.m.

From beginning to end, the Bible is a love story. Maybe your head knows that God is always good, but in these troubling times, your heart’s not so sure. Thankfully, in this 7-session Bible study by Lisa Harper, we will learn how our Creator Redeemer’s unconditional love is woven throughout Scripture. Join us as we dive in and discover at a deeper level than you are — and always have been — the object of His affection.

Sign Up for Child Care

In our new program year, we have opportunities for parents to worship, join our newcomer classes and also attend our Tuesday Adult Forums. Click the links below and sign your child up for Nursery or Child Care. If you attend an evening event, please be sure to feed your children at home before joining us. We will not be serving food this year.

We’d like all children registered for our Nursery Care Ministry.

Join Our Newcomer Classes!

We are excited to announce that our classes for newcomers will resume this fall! If you have been visiting us during the pandemic (in-person and online), these classes are encouraged for all who are new to the parish and seeking membership at St. Michael's.

Led by the Rev. Samuel Gregory Jones, the classes are designed to immerse you in the life of our parish.

Wednesdays, 6:15pm - 7:30pm
Intro To St. Michael’s: September 15, 22 & 29, & Oct. 6 — for all new to our parish

We offer child care with advance reservations.

Come Home To St. Michael's !

We hope you will all come home to St. Michael’s soon! See our modified Sunday schedule below:

Modified Schedule for fall

Service Schedule
8 am
— Holy Eucharist
10 am — Holy Eucharist with choir
All attendees must be masked at both services

Children’s Programming during the 10 a.m. service
9:45 am-11 am

• Nursery care for ages 6 weeks - 2 years
• Sunday School for ages 2-5th grade

Classroom Locations

  • 3 – 4-year-olds and Kindergarten will be in the Parish Hall. Check-in/check-out will be located outside of the Parish Hall breezeway.

  • 1st and 2nd grades will be in the Convocation room. Check-in/check-out will be located outside of the Convocation Room breezeway.

  • 3rd through 5th grades will be in the Adult Education Room, down the office hallway. Parent check-in/check-out for these students will be at the Adult Ed. room.

    Please register your child for our Sunday School program.
    (All staff and volunteers are vaccinated. Staff and children 2 and older must wear masks.)

Learn more about our plans for children here.


Episcopal Youth Community

Our 6th - 12th graders will began Sunday evening EYC on Sunday, Sept. 19, and will meet twice a month. More information will be sent to parents by email to those registered for the program.


Adult Formation

Our Adult Formation program moves to Tuesdays this fall.
”Wanderings in the Bible: Not all who wander are lost.”
The Rev. Samuel Gregory Jones, the Rev. Dr. James L. Pahl Jr., and Jeff Hensley, theologian in residence, will examine the wanderers in the Bible.
6 pm, Tuesdays, twice a month, in the Nave

• Sept. 14 — Abraham
• Sept. 28 — Moses
• Oct. 12 — The Israelites
• Oct. 26 — Jonah
• Nov. 9 — Job

September Collection: Note in the Pocket

As the new school year begins, Note in the Pocket is launching a Back-to-School campaign to clothe 1,000 students from now through September.

Note in the Pocket provides donated and purchased clothing to impoverished and homeless children and their families in Wake County with dignity and love.

Your donation of school-appropriate clothing will make a big difference for these children! New and gently used shoes and clothing of all sizes are accepted for donation, but the items most useful to students are clothing items in size 5Ts through adult sizes. The most needed items are listed below.

GIRL SHIRTS – (Short & Long sleeve t-shirts) Sizes 5, 8, 10 & 12

GIRL PANTS – (Jeans & Athletic Pants) Sizes 5, 8, 12 & 16

GIRL UNDERWEAR – Sizes 5, 16 & 18

GIRL TENNIS SHOES – (Athletic shoes) Sizes 1, 3 & 4

BOY SHIRTS – (Short & Long sleeve t-shirts) Sizes: 5, 8, 10, & 12

BOY PANTS – (Jeans & Athletic Pants) Sizes 7, 8, 10 & 12

BOY UNDERWEAR - Size 8

BOY TENNIS SHOES – Sizes 1, 4, 6, 6.5 & 7

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS

WOMEN SHIRTS – (Long sleeve shirts & sweaters) Medium

WOMEN PANTS – (Jeans & Athletic) Size 14, 16 & XL

WOMEN UNDERWEAR – Sizes 4 & 5

WOMEN TENNIS SHOES – Sizes 6, 8.5, & 9

WOMEN COATS – Size Medium, XL & XXL

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS

MEN SHIRTS – (Short sleeve t-shirts) Sizes Small, Medium & Large

MEN PANTS – (Jeans) Sizes 32×32, 32×34, 34×32

MEN UNDERWEAR – (Boxers or Boxer Briefs) Size Medium: 32-34 & Large: 36-38

MEN TENNIS SHOES – Sizes 9 & 9.5

MEN COATS – Size Small & Medium

GIFT CARDS – Walmart, Target, Amazon, Kohl's, etc.

Please place donations in the red bin in the Parish Hall and they will be delivered at the end of September.