From Maine-
“Serving others is a particular strength of St. Philip’s” Episcopal
Church in Wiscasset, Bishop of Maine Thomas Brown told attendees at the
Hodge Street church Sunday.
Brown told them their work for others is one of the ways they are
living their lives without regret and worry. Too often people spend too
much time thinking about life after death and not enough on living their
lives right now, he said.
Missions based at St. Philip’s include Help Yourself Shelf (HYS) food
pantry, Bargain Basement and – with First Congregational Church of
Wiscasset as an equal sponsor – Feed Our Scholars and Feed Our
Scholars/Set for Success, longtime member Gretchen Burleigh-Johnson
said. First Congregational also heavily supports HYS, she said. And from
4 to 5 p.m. Nov. 14, a Souper Supper of broccoli cheese soup, breads,
dessert and drink is planned. “All are welcome, no charge. There is a
can for donations if people choose to support the events,” she said
about the suppers held the second Thursday of the month, through March.
St. Philip’s members and other volunteers put on the suppers at the
church, 12 Hodge St., St. Philip’s senior warden Jon Young said.
More here-
https://www.wiscassetnewspaper.com/article/maine-s-episcopal-bishop-praises-st-philip-s-church-s-community-work/126810
Opinion – 21 December 2024
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