April 27, The Second Sunday of Easter
Thursday, April 24, 2014 at 9:50AM
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April 27, 2014

Level I Atrium 

For those of you who are wondering, the little light James took from the Paschal candle in the main sanctuary Easter Sunday safely made it to the children’s sanctuary!   In the large atrium Level I and II children and catechists prepared two Paschal candles; those candles were lit from the one original light.  Then, each child received their own light from one of the two candles.  The light, the Risen Light spread.  And, the Perfect Light will continue to spread. 

We celebrate the feast of Easter not just for one day but for several weeks!   Until Pentecost, our atria will be dressed in white to “remind us of the light!”  As we move through the Easter celebration, we will go deeper into the Paschal mystery; i.e., we will talk about the empty tomb and wonder about the mystery of life (and death – remember those wheat seeds we planted four weeks ago?)  Also, we will look at the sacrament of Baptism and the receiving of one’s light.  The Eucharist and gestures of Epiclesis and Offering for the bread and wine will precede Pentecost.  Before you know it, the atria will be dressed in red and we will be choosing our gift from the Holy Spirit! 

 We have a lot to do with what little time we have left before the summer break.  It is our prayer everyone will be able to attend as many presentations as possible so they may come to fully rejoice in what they already know.   

 Level 2 Atrium

Continues it’s reflections on the True Vine.

 Level 3 Atrium

Members of the Level 3 Atrium were in Church for the whole of the Easter Vigil.  In the weeks prior to Easter they were reflecting on several of the readings from the Vigil.  This reflection continues on Sunday as they think about what they experienced, what they heard, and what it all means.

 Emmaus Road

Emmaus Road will begin a new book after Easter.  We will read Jesus by Fr. James Martin SJ.  We’ve read two other books by Fr. Martin, The Jesuit Guide to Almost Everything, and My Life with the Saints.  Fr. Martin is an engaging writer and we look forward to a good time with his book.  Here’s a brief description.  James Martin, SJ, gifted storyteller, editor at large of America magazine, popular media commentator, and New York Times bestselling author of The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything, brings the Gospels to life in Jesus: A Pilgrimage, and invites believers and seekers alike to experience Jesus through Scripture, prayer and travel.

Vroman’s computer says they may have it in stock.  It can also be obtained from Amazon. 

We’ll meet Monday April 28 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall Living Room.  We’ll discuss the Introduction and first Chapter

 By Your Side End of Life Vigil Training April 29 – May 27

The next By Your Side: End-of-Life Vigil Companion Training is scheduled to begin April 29 and lasts for five weeks.  This class can be a great help to anyone who is helping to care for a person coming to the end of their life.  At some point everyone of us will have to do this for someone we love.

 Previous  By Your Side classes were attended by Kris Hillary, April Bond, Marybeth Song, Jim Goltz, Fr. Bob & Tracy,  Nancy Ohlson, Georgie McAdams, Bill Serafini, and Susan Stanley.  They all got a lot out of it and found it tremendously helpful in caring for either close family or friends and acquaintances.   

 The cost for the class is $70.00 which includes all materials. 

 Training Location:

All Saints Episcopal Church  (Downstairs in the Forum

132 North Euclid Ave.

Pasadena, CA 91105

Parking  on the corner of Euclid and Walnut

 Training Time:  7:00-9:00

 Schedule:

 Tuesday, April 29:  Serving as a Compassionate Presence:  Understanding Healing and Wholeness

Tuesday, May 6:  Navigating the End of Life:  The Physical Dying Process

Tuesday, May 13:  Elements of End of Life Care:  What Impacts Quality of Life?

Tuesday, May 20:  Volunteering in Clinical Settings

Tuesday, May 27:  Processing Vigil Experiences:  Avoiding Caregiver Burnout

 The By Your Side Brochure will be outside Church on Sunday. 

 

 

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