A Message from the Senior Warden:

Looking around St. Andrew’s I see so many people serving God in many different ways. I see ushers welcoming me to Sunday service, lectors reading the weekly Bible readings, intercessors reading the Prayers of the People, acolytes assisting at the altar, and hospitality volunteers serving coffee and goodies for a time of fellowship after the service. I see volunteers not only weeding the playground, but chatting and enjoying each other’s company as they ignore the rising temperatures and the humidity. I see others shoveling a giant mountain of mulch! I don’t see them, but I know the altar guild prepares the altar each week to help make the church beautiful. If my truck is needed or I volunteer on distribution day, I can see parishioners and community members doing God’s work by picking up Non-Food Pantry items from Kroger, unloading them in Advent House, and then distributing them on the last Saturday of every month. I know others serve by leading song and worship at the Waters Retirement Community on the second Sunday of every month. Even more donate needed items to the Non-Food Pantry in our weekly basket pass and to Beyond Homeless. Other behind the scenes servants keep a running list of items needed, gather the items donated, and deliver them. Many others serve by keeping tabs on our money, teaching our children, serving on the Vestry, and staying on top of the maintenance of our property and buildings. I’m sure there are many more things that are done in the service of God and our church that I have neglected to mention. For that I apologize, because it is all of these volunteers, these servants of God that make St. Andrew’s the wonderful place I know it to be. Thank you, dear servants. Thank you for your service and dedication to St. Andrew’s.

Karen Hirt Mannon, Sr. Warden

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Rector’s Office Drop-In Time

Rev. Jen has set her office drop-in day as Wednesday of each week from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. for anyone who would like to stop in and visit. You are always invited to make an appointment for a time convenient for you. Mondays are her Sabbath day. Rev. Jen will be away this Sunday, July 13. Rev. Don Jones will be the Supply Priest.

The Fifth Sunday After Pentecost/Proper 10

In-Person Sunday Morning Worship Service, July 13, led by The Rev. Don Jones, 10:15 a.m.

You can stream the service via St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Greencastle, Indiana Facebook Page. Click on this link to view the Live Stream. We will start the Live Stream 5 minutes prior to the start of the service.

Click here for the service booklet for July 13.

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The Latest Updates

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS BASEBALL GAME, SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1:35 P.M.

Join Rev. Kirsteen Wilkinson, Plainfield, and the Wabash Neighborhood for the Indians vs. Buffalo baseball game at Victory Field, Sunday, August 31, at 1:35 p.m. Ticket are $15 each and kids eat free that day! Please let Renee or Rev. Jen know if you’d like tickets by August 7. See poster in Hamilton Hall.

LAKE SERVICE – SAVE THE DATE!

Just a reminder that the annual lake service at the Jedele’s lakehouse at Raccoon Lake will be Sunday, September 7, at 10:15 a.m. Printed directions are available in Hamilton Hall. In case of rain it will be held on Sunday, September 21.

MINISTRY SCHEDULES AND EVENTS’ CALENDAR

Just for your information, if you go onto the Saint Andrew’s website, you can find there the Ministry schedules for that quarter and also a full events’ calendar.

GETTING AHEAD MEALS NEEDED

Gobin Church’s Getting Ahead Program needs our help! They are asking for individuals or teams to step up to prepare a meal for about 15 people on August 14, 21, and 28. If you can provide a meal or a part of a meal, please let Jen+ or Renee know.

URGENT NEED FOR PARTICULAR NON-FOOD PANTRY MINISTRY

July 23 & July 24, 2025 Volunteers desperately needed to sell State Fair tickets during “Fairs Care” at the Putnam County Fair. The Putnam County Pantry Coalition splits the profit from ticket sales with participating pantries. Last year our portion of the proceeds was able to pay for two months of NFP lunches. Volunteers would work two hour shifts, sit in the shade, chat people up, and sell discounted fair tickets. The majority of customers are 4-H family members who seek out our booth year after year. Please contact Fred Vallowe, (618) 927-6703, for shifts available and sign-up details.

TUESDAY BIBLE STUDY

The Book and Bible Group has begun again, meeting at 4:30 p.m. most Tuesday afternoons with Evening Prayer celebrated at 4:00 p.m. The next one will be Tuesday, July 22. On that day we will begin “Love is the Way” by Michael Curry. NOTE: No Bible Study on Tuesday, July 15.

ALTAR FLOWER CALENDAR

An altar flower calendar is posted in Hamilton Hall. Sign up to sponsor the altar flowers to commemorate a birthday or anniversary, remember a loved one, or in thanksgiving for an important event. We ask a donation to help offset the cost of the altar flowers and other worship expenses. Be sure to tell the office your dedication so that it can be printed in the bulletin. Please make checks payable to St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church and in the memo field please put this information: Altar Flowers, person’s name, occasion, Sunday date you’d like for the flowers to be on the altar.

VESTRY MEETING MINUTES

If any of you are interested in what your Vestry is doing, there are two copies of each month’s minutes on the top of the piano in Hamilton Hall. Feel free to read and return!

SHOPPING LIST FOR NON-FOOD PANTRY

Please add Adult Pull-Ups (all sizes) and bed pads to your shopping list for the NFP for the month of July. If you are donating adult pull-ups/briefs, they should be the ones without tabs. We are currently overstocked in adult diapers and period products. Meals and conversation in Hamilton Hall are going well. Patrons are now able to pick out items they most need. Your contributions help our budget go farther in helping meet the needs of those in Putnam County. The next Non-Food Pantry will be Saturday, July 26 from noon – 2:00 p.m. If you can help with this ministry in any way, please contact Harriet Moore or Fred Vallowe.

KROGER COUPONS

If you have any unwanted Kroger coupons, please bring them to Hamilton Hall and place in the window ledge near the “Little Library”. We would like to make them available to our Non-Food Pantry recipients so that they might be able to take advantage of them to help extend their food budget. Thanks in advance!

FREE DAILY DEVOTIONAL

We have some large print Day by Day daily devotionals in the sanctuary that you are free to take home for your personal devotions–and if we know that people would like copies, we can order the right amount. Many of you may also appreciate the on-line version of Day to Day. Click here.

ON-GOING COVID PROTOCOL

We continue to respond to both our county’s current CDC designation and to the current variant. Masking is optional. Decisions on COVID policy have moved from the Reconvening Committee to Rev. Jen and the Wardens.

Prayers and Reflections for This Week

We have heard that the daily reflections and scripture readings provided during Lent were appreciated. The meditations are written by persons from Gobin UMC and Beech Grove UMC. They will be in the newsletter each week. Whether you enjoy these every day or as the Spirit moves you, may this resource continue to bring you spiritual food for the journey. Blessings!

Click here to view the readings and accompanying links.

Non-Food Pantry Latest

Saturday, July 26
• Noon to 2:00 p.m.
There will be a distribution in Hamilton Hall and light lunches will be served inside. We are grateful for all those who have worked so hard to obtain supplies for the Non-Food Pantry. Items are having to be purchased from a variety of sources making it much more expensive. Donations to help offset this extra cost will be gratefully accepted!

Top 3 Needed Items
  • Adult Pull-Ups (all sizes)
  • Bed Pads

  • Underarm Deodorant

Your prayers are asked for:

Haile Bane, grandson of Joanne Haymaker
Beth Benedix, friend to many at St. Andrew’s
The family of Bob Breese
The family of Bill Buckheit, friend of Jen+
Jennifer Clarke, friend of Patti Harmless
Dan, Haya, Orna, friends of Macys in Tel Aviv

Lynda Edwards, friend of Sara Finlay-Black
The family of Bob Fatzinger, Jr., brother of Barbara Pare
Katie Gleichman, relative of Jim & Cathryn Ensley
Carole Greenawald
Josh
Tom Kaiser, friend of Jen+ & Chris
Maclean
Hansford Mann, friend of Joanne Haymaker
Teresa Masten, friend of Karen & Jim Mannon
Sally Motsch, friend to many at St. Andrew’s
Mary Mountz
Jeri Mucia, friend of Joanne Haymaker
Tom Mullen, father of Patti Harmless
Elizabeth & Natalie Sheffler, daughter & granddaughter of Page & Narda Cotton
Deloris Smith, friend of Emily Knuth
Skip Sutton
Larry Taylor, former member of St. Andrew’s
The family of Julia Williams, friend to many at St. Andrew’s
Dwight Ziegler, uncle of Stephanie Gurnon

Diocesan Cycle of Prayer:
St. Paul’s, New Albany: The Rev. Allan Wallace, The Rev. Dr. Cory Michael Irwin.

Our companion dioceses:
The Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil: The Most Rev. Mauricio Jose Araujo De Andrade, Primate of Brazil and Bishop of Brasilia. The people and Diocese of Haiti and Saint Andre’s Parish and school in Mithon.

Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The Church of North India (United).

Birthdays: Debi Prather, July 16.

Anniversaries: None.

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