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Sunday Services

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ATTENTION ZOOMERS: The congregation email for the Service will be sent out on Sunday mornings at 8:00am. To get on the mailing list email: stbrigitweb@gmail.com with your name and email address.

Join Our Weekly Celtic Conversations on Wednesday Mornings!

If you would like to be added to the weekly email reminder, please reach out to Nancy Trubee (natrubee@gmail.com)
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Brigit’s Bounty Community Resources (BBCR) will be increasing its harvest, setting up a Community Refrigerator, and constructing a much-needed shed, thanks to grants from the Front Range Episcopal Diocese ($10,000) and United Power ($2,000) as well as pledges for additional matching funds from community supporters (about $10,000, as of November).

This year’s harvest represented the largest in its history: Brigit’s Bounty donated more than 4,000 pounds of produce to various programs, including its Harvest Share, Frederick Meals on Wheels, Weld County Mobile Food Pantry, the Carbon Valley Community Center, and Brigit’s Village. (In the past, Brigit’s Bounty donated between 1,500 and 2,500 pounds of produce annually.) The harvest will increase even more, as a result of expanding the size and numbers of garden plots made possible through these grants and community supporters.

This harvest increase will mean BBCR can continue to donate to various local programs and will also provide produce to a new project: The Community Fridge. Brigit’s Bounty will acquire and maintain a refrigerator that will be stocked with various types of produce and perishable food items. This food that will be accessible to those in need 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The model of a Community Refrigerator has been set up in various locations, including Denver, Fort Collins, and Longmont, and offers another way to distribute much-needed food.

BBCR continues to operate through volunteer support. There are no salaried staff.

Jesus And Music = JAM Band

Jesus And Music (JAM) Band is back and with all the music happening this Christmas Season we’d love to bring back our instrumentalists both old to this concept and new to share their talents!

First Sunday’s of the month is time to make a Joyful Noise unto the Lord! Come and See! Come and Be!! 

SENIOR FOOT CLINIC
4th Tuesday of each month, 8:30am to 3:30pm

By appointment only
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“You are sealed by the Holy Spirit in baptism, and marked as Christ’s own forever.” Every person baptized in the Episcopal Church receives the sign of the cross on their forehead as the priest concludes the rite. All those attending promise to support the baptized in their life in Christ.

St. Brigit invites you to explore the meaning of that dramatic moment, and how it shapes life going forward. Join a group meeting for 8 sessions from Sunday, February 1st through Sunday, March 22nd (8 weeks). The first and last meetings will be in-person, after worship at St. Brigit. The weeks in between small groups can choose to meet in-person or virtually at a time that works for that group.

Who might want to be part of such a group?
**Anyone…
… wanting to be baptized
… curious about baptism and what it means
… who knows someone who might want to be baptized
… wanting to sponsor someone for baptism or confirmation
… who might want to renew their baptismal vows

An outline of the eight sessions for St. Brigit’s first Discover group
** Feb. 1st – Orientation – in-person gathering at St. Brigit after Sunday worship
** Feb 8th – My Story – Where have I experienced God in my life?
** Feb. 15th – Something greater – Finding meaning in our lives
** Feb. 22nd – Relationship – Seeing God in another person
** March 1st – Experiencing healingfrom pain and loss
** March 8th – Witnessing grace in unexpected ways
** March 15th – Celebrating the gift of new life
** March 22nd – What’s next? In-person gathering at St. Brigit after Sunday worship

St. Brigit hopes that several people will want to be baptized or renew their baptismal vows during the Easter Vigil on Saturday, April 4th. The service is dramatic and moving, starting with kindling the new fire, lighting the Paschal candle, telling the great stories of our faith, baptizing new members, and celebrating the first communion of Easter.
Want to know more? Call or email Fr. Tim at: (336) 970-3732 / rev.stbrigit@hotmail.com

We are small but we are mighty! Check out our St. Brigit Outreach.

St. Francis Center

If you are looking to deepen your baptismal covenant, serving the homeless is a meaningful way to express your faith. Members from St. Brigit are invited to volunteer at the Denver, St. Francis Center for the homeless on the 3rd Sunday of each month.

To sign up, please email Katie King at klarsonking@gmail.com.  If you have not completed the volunteer paperwork, please let Katie know and she will provide it to you.

DONATIONS NEEDED

  • Men’s Shoes (urgent need, gently used)

  • New Socks & Boxers

  • Winter Essentials: Coats, Gloves, Scarves, & Beanies (gently used)

 

Brigit's Village Is Still Accepting Applications!

The Brigit’s Village project spent over $20M locally for labor and materials. We have been blessed to provide work and income to local people and look forward to serving our residents. The project is done! It is very exciting to see the dream of Brigit’s Village become a reality.

For questions, concerns or more information, contact brigitsvillage@blpmc.com

 

 

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