eNews – July 2, 2020
This is not a typical year. Due to the COVID-19 virus the Lobster Lunch was canceled, as was the Festival of the Arts. The Thrift Shop remains closed, as does church office and church to public worship services. The streets are quieter. Even so, there still persists a spiritual connection of goodwill, fellowship and participation at St. Michael's.
Considering Re-Opening
Last week, we reported that St. Michael's has established a Re-Opening Advisory Committee, charged with fulfilling the requirements from the Diocese which are outlined in a document entitled "A Journey by Stages". The Advisory Committee has begun its work to meet the expectations published in the Guidelines.
eNews – June 12, 2020
Announcing the re-opening committee, a rundown of the weekly schedule, altar flowers from local gardens, updates on the new website and the Haiti Fundraiser, and resources for the parish!
Solidarity Walk and Concert Update
Father Andrew Stoessel writes: “Today, Tuesday, June 2, invites us to reflect and move toward change in response to the death of George Floyd, the pain of the black community, and the healing needed for our country. Two local events in Marblehead are offered to connect us further.” Image from Marblehead Racial Justice Facebook Page.
Haiti Partnership Fundraiser in lieu of the Lobster Lunch
As you know, the Vestry of St. Michael’s, per the recommendation from the Lobster Lunch Committee, has cancelled this year’s Lobster Lunch. This decision was made after much deliberation. Each year the net proceeds of the Lobster Lunch are donated, with half of these proceeds supporting our partnership with St. Thomas Church, Arcahaie, Haiti. The Vestry, with the affirmation of the Lobster Lunch Committee, has voted to undertake a special fundraising effort specifically for our partnership with St. Thomas Church and School in Haiti, with a goal of raising $10,000. This effort will take place through the month of July.