Don’t forget that this Sunday’s potluck has a hot dog bar theme. Please bring your favorite hot dog toppings or side dish that will go with a hot dog.
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Hot Dog Bar Potluck!

Our October 27 potluck will be a themed potluck. The theme is the ever popular hot dog bar. Bring your favorite chili to top a hot dog, or any other topping appropriate for hot dogs. The Outreach Committee will be providing hot dogs, buns, and chips. Other sides are also welcome.
Start planning your hot dog toppings. A variety of chili toppings are encouraged!
Wed., Sept. 25, Woofstock!
Tonight, Wed. Sept. 25, in place of the evening worship service, you are invited to attend Woofstock!

This ecumenically supported program is taking place at the Knox-Whitley Animal Shelter (66 Busy Lane, Corbin), at 5:30 pm. Please bring pet food, pet toys, or pet-appropriate snacks as a donation. St. John’s will be participating in the pet blessing in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals.
Sept. 23 Special Potluck and Celebration
We are transferring the monthly potluck to Sept. 23 to celebrate the ministry of Fr. Terry Taylor.
Sept. 23 will be Fr. Terry’s last Sunday serving as regular supply priest for St. John’s. He has been a great blessing to us, and now we thank him and send him forth with our blessing as he takes some time to rest and relax in his second retirement from active ministry.
Potluck Sunday
This Sunday, August 26, is Potluck Sunday. Please plan to stay after the Sunday worship service of Holy Communion to eat and socialize.
What’s New at St. John’s?
Pastoral Needs: If a pastoral need arises, please call the church office at 606-528-1659 and leave a message. Voicemail messages will be forwarded to a member of the vestry who can arrange pastoral care.
This Sunday’s service (October 22) will be a service of Morning Prayer at 11:00 am.
Next Sunday’s Service (October 29) will be a service of Holy Eucharist (Holy Communion) at 11:00 am.
Al-Anon Family Group: An Al-Anon Family Group will meet in St. John’s Parish Hall on Tuesdays from 7-8pm.
Wednesday Fellowship: Gather at 6pm on Wednesday for an evening service and fellowship.
Stained Glass Window: The stained glass window is scheduled to e reinstalled shortly. A dedication will be held with the Sunday service of Holy Eucharist on Sunday, October 29.
Potluck: A Potluck meal will follow the service of Holy Eucharist next Sunday. Please bring a covered dish item to share and stay for fellowship. The meal will be served buffet style in the Parish Hall.
LifeCycles: Session 6 will be a combined group session following the potluck meal next Sunday.
Prayer Vigil: A prayer vigil will be held in St. John’s Park on Friday, November 3rd to support racial reconciliation. The vigil will start at 6:30pm.
Belk Sale: The Belk Charity Sale happens on Saturday, November 4th. Members of St. John’s will be selling tickets prior to the sale that allows discounts on merchandise. The sale begins at 6:00 am and lasts until 10:00 am. Come early for your best chance for reat sale items.
Confirmation: The Rt. Rev. Bruce Caldwell will celebrate Holy Eucharist at St. John’s on Sunday, November 19. If you are interested in being confirmed, please speak with Jeff Davis.
Thanksgiving: An inter-church thanksgiving meal will be served on Wednesday, November 15 in the Fellowship Hall at First Baptist Church.
Canned Goods Appreciated by Corbin Presbyterian; Canned Fruit a Current Need
Another basket of food has been delivered to the God’s Pantry at Corbin Presbyterian Church. The director of the food pantry greatly appreciates our support. If you are wondering what could be particularly helpful right now, the answer is: canned fruit. So, keep that in mind as you bring a can in each hand this Sunday!
This week at St. John’s – 28 August 2016
News & Notes
Pastoral Needs: If a pastoral need arises, please call the church office at 606-528-1659 and leave a message. Voicemail messages will automatically be forwarded to a member of the vestry who can arrange pastoral care.
Next Sunday will be a service of Morning Prayer.
Adult Forum: We continue a study of the Book of Revelation. Please join us each Sunday morning at 10:15 am and don’t miss out on a study of this fascinating and often misunderstood book of the Bible.
Al-Anon Family Group: An Al-Anon Family Group will meet in St. John’s Parish Hall on Tuesdays from 7-8pm.
Wednesday Fellowship: Gather at 6pm on Wednesday evenings for a service and fellowship.
St. John’s will have a booth at the 8th Annual Honoring Our Veterans PowWow on September 3. We will be distributing free bottled water to participants and attendees at the Festival. If you are attending the PowWow, please stop by the booth and spend a little time. Volunteers to be at the booth for a shift, to help set up, to help take down, and to donate toward/purchase water are greatly appreciated. Contact Bruce Cory at bwcory@gmail.com or by phone at 440-227-0035 if you are available to volunteer your time.
More information about the PowWow an be found at http://www.knahm.org/PowWow.html
St. John’s Statement of Inclusion
St. John’s Episcopal Church, Corbin, KY, is a proudly inclusive Christian community. All members are encouraged to participate fully in the life and leadership of the church regardless of age, race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, economic condition, physical or mental ability. We believe all people are created by God to model the diversity in unity which is the Holy Trinity and we seek to live out that diversity in unity within the faith community.
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This Week at St. John’s – 21 August 2016
News & Notes
Pastoral Needs: If a pastoral need arises, please call the church office at 606-528-1659 and leave a message. Voicemail messages will automatically be forwarded to a member of the vestry who can arrange pastoral care.
Next Sunday will be a service of Holy Eucharist (Communion). Next Sunday will also be potluck Sunday.
Adult Forum: We continue a study of the Book of Revelation. Please join us each Sunday morning at 10:15 am and don’t miss out on a study of this fascinating and often misunderstood book of the Bible.
Al-Anon Family Group: An Al-Anon Family Group will meet in St. John’s Parish Hall on Tuesdays from 7-8pm.
Wednesday Fellowship: Gather at 6pm on Wednesday evenings for a service and fellowship.
8th Annual Honoring Our Veterans PowWow: St. John’s will have a booth at the 8th Annual Honoring Our Veterans PowWow on September 3. We will be distributing free bottled water to participants and attendees at the Festival. If you are attending the PowWow, please stop by the booth and spend a little time. Volunteers to be at the booth for a shift, to help set up, to help take down, and to donate toward/purchase water are greatly appreciated. Contact Bruce Cory at bwcory@gmail.com or by phone at 440-227-0035 if you are available to volunteer your time.
St. John’s Statement of Inclusion
St. John’s Episcopal Church, Corbin, KY, is a proudly inclusive Christian community. All members are encouraged to participate fully in the life and leadership of the church regardless of age, race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, economic condition, physical or mental ability. We believe all people are created by God to model the diversity in unity which is the Holy Trinity and we seek to live out that diversity in unity within the faith community.
Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Subscribe to our Website Feed!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StJohnsCorbin
Twitter: https://twitter.com/StJohnsCorbin
Website: http://stjohnscorbin.org/
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/stjohnscorbin/
8th Annual Honoring Our Veterans PowWow
St. John’s will have a booth at the 8th Annual Honoring Our Veterans PowWow on September 3. We will be distributing free bottled water to participants and attendees at the Festival. If you are attending the PowWow, please stop by the booth and spend a little time. Volunteers to be at the booth for a shift, to help set up, to help take down, and to donate toward/purchase water are greatly appreciated. Contact Bruce Cory at bwcory@gmail.com or by phone at 440-227-0035 if you are available to volunteer your time.
More information about the PowWow an be found at http://www.knahm.org/PowWow.html
