Flood Response Volunteers Needed

Flood Response Volunteers Needed

You give them something to eat.

The people of Estill, Lee, and Perry counties have been blessed by the financial outpouring of our faith communities throughout the Diocese of Lexington. Already several thousand dollars of cleaning supplies have been purchased and distributed, $1,500 donated by St. Raphael’s. We have also received significant donations from the Church of the Good Shepherd, the Diocesan ECW, and even the Newport Professional Firefighters, not to mention many of our other faith communities and individuals. By the end the month, $10,000 worth of $100 gift cards will have been purchased and distributed within these three counties, $5,000 of which will be provided by the U.S. Disaster program of Episcopal Relief and Development. Soon to follow will be more cleaning supplies and building materials for repairing damaged homes. We are working through local officials to ensure that what you have donated will go to those truly in need. St. Timothy’s has been able to provide pillows and bedding normally used for mission trips and the quilters guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd has donated several beautiful quilts for the people of Lee County. What is absolutely NOT needed is clothing. While individual items are welcome, please realize that when purchased in bulk, better prices can often be gotten and there is less labor for those having to sort and disburse aid. 

Recovery from disasters is a lengthy process which can in some cases take years. If you have been watching the news, you have probably seen the many churches and organizations who have come into these communities to help. Unlike some coming into the areas who have trailers proudly showing their names, many others come in quietly for a day or two, cleaning up and repairing what they can, and return to their homes unsung. While carpentry skills are helpful, any type of assistance can be used. When the tornados outbreak struck southeastern Kentucky back in 2012, a group of high school students, who had scheduled a visit months before at St. Timothy’s, arrived two days after the storms. A few of those teens might have helped a relative do a little renovation or repairs around their homes, but only a few. Monday found them in Salyersville demolishing what was left of a food and clothing pantry of the Catholic church and Thursday they were in West Liberty installing drywall in a warehouse being turned into the elementary school. The rest of the week they were replacing a roof. All were greatly needed and despite their inexperience they made a huge difference. While it may not have been giving food to the hungry, it was building walls for those children needing an education, it may not have been filling the stomachs of those who were empty, it was closing the hole in the roof. If you think you might be able to help our neighbors, regardless of ability or the day of the week you can help, please contact Bryant Kibler, bkibler@diolex.org, and we will find a way we can put you to work inside our own diocese where we can be the church, be the change. 

Reminder: Lenten Bead workshop

Please join us on Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 2 pm to learn how to make Anglican prayer beads and to work with others to make several sets for our church congregation. Please plan on bringing your mask. It will be a socially distanced workshop held at the church in the parish hall. Please reach out to Lisa at lmgarrison.ragsdale.67@gmail.com to let us know if you are planning on attending so we have enough supplies.

RESCHEDULED Lenten Prayer Bead Workshop

Please join us on Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 2 pm to learn how to make Anglican prayer beads and to work with others to make several sets for our church congregation. Please plan on bringing your mask. It will be a socially distanced workshop held at the church in the parish hall. Please reach out to Lisa at lmgarrison.ragsdale.67@gmail.com to let us know if you are planning on attending so we have enough supplies.

Lenten Prayer Bead Workshop

Please join us on Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 2 pm to learn how to make Anglican prayer beads and to work with others to make several sets for our church congregation. Please plan on bringing your mask. It will be a socially distanced workshop held at the church in the parish hall. Please reach out to Lisa at lmgarrison.ragsdale.67@gmail.com to let us know if you are planning on attending so we have enough supplies.

MLK Celebration opportunity

14th Annual Martin Luther King Day Celebration

The Laurel County African American Heritage Center will host the 14th Annual Martin Luther King Day Celebration.

Our keynote speaker Chase Carson will share what is on his heart about MLK Day and his journey as a young black man.

Additionally, twelve Kentuckians will read the “I have a dream speech”.

Jan 18, 2021 06:00 PM EST

Zoom Registration

Technical Difficulties Resolved

First: My apologies. Last night I lost electricity at 10:50 pm and it did not return until early this morning. Jeff Davis and I tried to find an alternate way of streaming the service, and some people were able to get over to that alternate stream.

The pre-recorded service can be viewed on YouTube at https://youtu.be/ysBVYLz8XvY

Since I have internet back, we can have the 10:00 am morning prayer service shortly! The link on the website will work, as will https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83557109136

Sincerely,

Bruce

Christmas Morning Prayer

Jesus Nativity in the stable banner. Figures are in dark red silhouette against red starry sky, in the desert setting.

A service of Morning Prayer will be offered on Christmas morning at 10:00 am through Zoom. Morning prayer will also be streamed live through the church’s Facebook page.

St. John’s Episcopal Church is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Christmas Morning Prayer
Time: Dec 25, 2020 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Christmas Eve Worship Service

The Christmas Eve service will be at 11:00 pm on Zoom. Although the service will be pre-recorded, we will be streaming it through Zoom and on Facebook live to allow for some active participation.

You can view the service on the church Facebook page, or using the following information. A link will also be posted on the St. John’s front page.

St. John’s Episcopal Church is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Christmas Eve Service
Time: Dec 24, 2020 11:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Advent Wreath Workshop

Advent Wreath

One of the joys of Advent is lighting the Advent wreath each week as we move closer to Christmas. With services being virtual, we wanted to provide a way to continue that tradition at home.

Join us for a workshop to make an advent candle wreath. The date is tentatively November 28 starting at 3 PM. It will be via Zoom.

The cost of the workshop is $25 for supplies. If you would like to participate, but cannot afford the supply fee, let us know.

Please RSVP by responding to webmaster@stjohnscorbin.org

We will notify you when you can pick up your supplies at the church hall. You will need fresh greenery like boxwood or holly branches. We cannot provide those so we ask you to collect that prior to the workshop.