Services during Lent

Wednesdays in Lent, February 28-March 28:
12 noon Simple Service of Holy Communion in Sanctuary.
6-7:30 pm Simple Soup Supper, fellowship and prayer.  All are welcome.

Sunday, March 4, 10 am, Family Service with Children’s Story and Confession Stones, children remain in service until after Holy Communion, then go to sharing time while adults hear adult sermon.

Sunday, March 11:  CLOCKS CHANGE:  “Spring Forward”.  Services are at normal time of 8 am and 10 am.

Holy Week and Easter Services

Sunday, April 1, Palm Sunday. Blessing of Palms outdoors at 10 am service, then come into service.

Maundy Thursday, April 5, 5:30pm, Service with Footwashing. (Fr. John Duncan Assisting)

Good Friday, 12 noon, Meditation on the Cross

Saturday, Easter Vigil, 8 pm, Evening Service begins in Parish Hall with Candle-lighting (Fr. John Duncan Assisting).

Sunday, Easter Morning, 8 am and 10 am followed by Easter Egg Hunt and Festive Coffee Hour

Who Has the Keys to the
Kingdom and Who Is
Watching the Door???

We of St. Philip’s are a WONDERFUL group of people!  We love to meet , greet and eat!  We have, however, been remiss in remembering to clean up the mess, turn off the heat and lights and lock the doors!!!!

WE ARE THE CARETAKERS of these buildings.  Each and everyone of us is charged with the task to simply check to see that light, and heat and trash and doors are all  taken care of, either by us or by someone else who says they will do it.

             Barbara Lyon,
             Bishop’s Committee

DeRouchey Panel Takes Flight

First Bill spent three years building an experimental RV10 four-seater airplane in the DeRouchey garage.  Then he devoted his energies to developing the primary glass panel flight display.  Now he and Sara have launched a new web site to market the display to the aviation industry:

http://www.wtdaviationtechnology.com

You probably have to be a pilot to know what he’s talking about, but anybody can appreciate the amount of effort that has gone into the entire project. 

Great work, Bill!

Great Scot!

The Duncans are Back!

Fr. John and Janet Duncan have given us all reason to smile by graciously agreeing to split their time between St. Philip’s and St. John’s in Capitola. They have both served St. Philip’s in a wide variety of ministries over the years and we are greatly blessed to have them with us.