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Parish of Richmond e-News
Contacting the Rev Maria Shepherdson: maria.shepherdson@anglican.nb.ca
Contacting e-News: richmondparish@gmail.com
Contacting parish officers: parishofrichmond@outlook.com
9 October 2025
“Not only with our lips but in our lives”
Services This Sunday
October 12, 2025
Altar Colors: Green
Harvest Thanksgiving Sunday
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8:00 AM - Light Breakfast at the Parish Centre, located at St. John's Anglican Church, Richmond Corner, NB
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9:00 AM - Communion Service of Harvest Thanksgiving at St John's Anglican Church, Richmond Corner, NB [view bulletin]
11:00 AM - Communion Service at St Luke's Anglican Church, Woodstock, NB
Find Bible readings at [link]
On most days the rector offers a brief morning prayer time live at 8:30 AM (and viewable at any time later). See Parish of Richmond and Woodstock - YouTube
Among those we uphold in prayer: Allen, Cindy, Cole, Connie, Doris, Ivan, Joyce, Lynn, Melba, Michelle, Peggy, Phyllis, Shirley, Steven
Please advise Pat Margison (506-328-8146) of name deletions as well as name additions.
This coming week’s
birthday:
Who
doesn't know someone in
hospital?
There’s a convenient way to get a cheery greeting to the
hospitalized: Hospital volunteers deliver it.
Folk receiving
these notes have mentioned how important they are.
Check out: [Link]
Food Bank:
Did you know that, during the first 9 months of 2025,
Richmond’s contributions to Valley Family Services (the Food
Bank)
are only about half
of what the total was in 2024?
We
can do much better. Let’s fill those boxes
and show gratitude to God by sharing with neighbours the blessings we
have been given.
Have you checked the parish’s Facebook page lately? [Facebook]
Thanksgiving
Sunday will be
marked by a parish communion service at St John’s, with
new technology, 9:00 AM.
Beginning
at 8:00 AM a light
breakfast will be on offer (fruit, croissants, pancakes,
muffins, etc).
Invite
a friend.
Archbishop Edwards has announced that our rector soon will take up the additional role of territorial archdeacon of Woodstock. “Woodstock”, in this sense, is a jurisdiction extending from Canterbury to Edmundston. Archdeacons – usually clerics, sometimes lay administrators – are consulted by local clergy and church wardens on the sort of question that need not go to the bishop. Archdeacons are expected to be informed of and give their consent to applications for significant changes to the structure or use of church-owned buildings. They have a particular role in staying in touch with vacant parishes.
With the appointment of an archdeacon for Woodstock, Shawn Branch’s role as episcopal legate to the Upper St John valley comes to an end. We were always glad to have Shawn among us. His busy duties have shifted to other corners of the diocese.
Forthcoming
occasions ~
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Tuesday 28 October: Sea Shanty Church & chowder supper at St Luke’s hall, 6:00 PM??; rsvp to nancy.english86@gmail.com
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Wednesday 29 October: Between the Birches outdoor meditation at the Rectory, 7:00 PM
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Thursday 30 October: Do-Drop-Inn at the Richmond Parish Centre, 10:00 AM - noon
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Sunday 16 November: Maria Shepherdson installed as canon of Christ Church Cathedral and collated as territorial Archdeacon of Woodstock
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Saturday 20 December: Christmas with The Beatles at St Luke’s, 3:00 PM
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Among those attending the recent Blessing of Animals service at Holy Trinity was Dr Clive Baldwin of St Thomas University, Fredericton. Professor Baldwin writes: I am conducting a research project on companion animals and adults aged 55+. It involves the creation of short video stories. We are looking for volunteers who might like to participate. The project involves creating a digital story (5-8 minute in length) about your companion animal and answering a few short questions. If interested in participating, you can reach Dr Baldwin at baldwin@stu.ca
There is
good news.
The diocese
of Fredericton has a shortage of clergy.
Yet
the outlook is hopeful.
In his
role as Director of Ministry & Mission, Shawn Branch is
assisting 15 people in stages of the formation process -
some for priesthood, some to be deacons and some for licensed
lay ministry.
Note
the approaching Discernment Retreat weekend (31 October –
1 November) for those who find themselves wondering whether they
are called to ministry, lay or ordained:
https://nb.anglican.ca/events/discernment-retreat/2025-10-31 For more on
surprising discernments, see Bishop Edwards’ remarks at the
ordination of Rob Pitman in this week’s Diocesan e-News:
https://nb.anglican.ca/news/rob-pitman-ordained-to-the-transitional-diaconate
This week’s
e-News shares a recent photo of Bishop Edwards speaking
beneath the bust of one of his predecessors at a Diocesan
Council meeting.
Also
shown are remembrances of recently-deceased members at St
John’s memorial service and two scenes from last Sunday’s
parish service at St Mark’s.
We will not
see such sunflowers again for quite a while.
Services Next Sunday
October 19, 2025
Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost
9:00 AM - Communion Service at Holy Trinity at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Hartland, NB
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9:00 AM - Morning Prayer Service at St Mark's Anglican Church, Jackson Falls, NB
11:00 AM - Communion Service at St Luke's Anglican Church, Woodstock, NB
Parish Outreach:
Used
eye-glasses?
There is a depository at Progressive Credit Union, Richmond Street,
Woodstock.
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