Saturday, November 14, 2020

Baskets of Hope

The Baskets of Hope initiative is now underway!

Baskets of Hope is a Hope for All initiative to help families transitioning from the street to housing by providing additional supplemental items to help families prepare for success. Baskets of Hope does this by supplying household essentials that are not covered by other support programs like WIC or food stamps. This helps families settle more comfortably into their new homes and allows them to focus their resources on other essential needs.


There will be 2 opportunities for contributors at large us to drop off their baskets or basket items.
Easiest for SCB members will be to bring baskets and/or items right to our church building on ANY Sunday.

Friday, November 13, 2020

New Sanctuary Restrictions Due to Covid 19

The parish leadership team was just notified that beginning this Sunday, November 15, 2020, due to the covid-19 uptick, in accordance with new directives from the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, St Charles of Brazil Sunday liturgies will be livestream only. Access to the sanctuary will be extremely limited most likely for the rest of the year. We will have ministers only, plus the possibility of two parishioners. We can have no more than ten individuals access the sanctuary for worship. We can no longer meet Monday nights in the sanctuary for prayer as well. We are saddened by the severity of the pandemic. We place the safety of St. Charles of Brazil parishioners at highest priority. The parish leadership team wants to convey the message that the safest thing to do right now is for people to stay home on Sundays and attend liturgy on our YouTube channel. We should stay home, and stay connected. The social distancing guidelines reflect sound science, but we must acknowledge the reality that there is increased risk right now. Everyone's safety can never be completely guaranteed. With that however, anyone who does feels comfortable with the increased risk, and wants to volunteer to support the livestream effort and be put on a rotation list for the possibility of being one of the ten people sometimes attending Sunday liturgy should contact Charlie Ernst. We want to thank and commend St. Charles parishioners for the fantastic way in which we came together and put social distancing into practice so that we could share safe liturgies over this past summer. We will get through this time together and be stronger for it. We are staying in touch and sharing in a new way. The Adult Spirituality team has already implemented some zoom workshops. We've planned more advent zoom workshops and one for the new year, and we will be doing fellowship Friday nights on zoom. Feel free to contact us with ideas! Let's keep the faith. May God bless us as we journey forward. -the SCB Parish Leadership Team

More Impact from our KIVA Lending Team

Our KIVA Lending Team, Baltimore Rising, continues to make an impact around the world.  We loaned another $425 to women in need and in areas where loans are difficult to attain.  Our total is now 25 loans totaling $4,325.00.  Contact Damien Robinson if you would like to assist via our Lending Team.


Thursday, November 12, 2020

Sunday Livestream for November 15th, 2020

 

Life in a community can be a gift. We join others who share a common purpose. We combine effort to achieve a common goal. But in these cases, much like “group work” assigned to schoolchildren, there can be freeloaders who live of the largesse of others’ efforts whilecontributing little to no effort of their own. [Or actively tearing down or disparaging them.] The parable today reminds us that there will come a tie when God will take stock of each person’s efforts. This is not our work to do, but God’s.
When we hear this parable and others like it, we can be moved to action, investing ourselves more fully in the Christian life. And for the Gospel of Matthew that means service of others, especially the less fortunate [the ones that cannot realistically contribute to the efforts]. May this gospel motivate us to continue serving without accounting the cost, investing fully of ourselves and our talents. There will be an accounting and when there is, we want to hear the words, “Come, share your master’s joy.” – Living Liturgy

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Zoom Fellowship: "Fruit Salad" - November 13th, 7 PM

The Parish Life Ministry Team would like to introduce a new model for fellowship for pandemic times, a twice monthly Friday evening 7 pm Zoom fellowship with a different theme each time.  We invite everyone to mark your calendars now for the next Zoom fellowship event this Friday, November 13th,  hosted by Damien and Jane.    This new model will replace both the in-person and Zoom forms of Sunday fellowship we have recently been used to.  If you have any interest in hosting one of our Friday night Zoom fellowship events, please reach out to Ruth or Damien.

November 13th 7 pm Zoom Fellowship:  "Fruit Salad"
Click on the link below to join us this Friday night at 7 pm for our next ZOOM FELLOWSHIP. 

Meeting ID: 740 103 5857

In order to participate in this Friday's event we are asking each of you to send an email to Damien Robinson by Friday afternoon at 5 pm, containing the following information about yourself:  

If I were a fruit or vegetable, I would be a  (fill in the blank) because (give at least one reason why you identify with this fruit/vegetable).