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Solemn Evensong

November 6

Vestry Elections Procedures Open To All

Nominations due December 1st

The World is Flat and so is the Church

From the Dean

Adult Forum

Money and Meaning continued

Fall Newcomers Class continues

through December 4

Confirmation Classes

November 19

Notes, Reflections and Prayers

from the Rev. Canon Brian Cole

Art and Advent

Nov. 8 and 15

Advent Lessons and Music

Saturday, December 3, 5:00 p.m.

This November, the All Souls Book Group Reads…

The Short Stories of William Trevor

The 5th All Souls’ Great Chili Cook-Off!

November 2 at 6:15 p.m.

Children First Christmas Wish List
Thanksgiving Potluck Set at All Souls
From the Stewardship Commission
Thank You Nancy Marlowe!

Four Years of Parishioner Profiles

New Voices Being Heard at Cathedral

Parishioner Profiles by Nancy Marlowe

From our Seminarian...

Ginny Wilder

Center for Spiritual Resources

From Robbin Whittington, Director

Episcopal Peace Fellowship

Vigil and Meeting Nov. 13

United Thank Offering Fall Ingathering

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Flower Guild Workshop Blossomed
We Host Room In The Inn This Month

Nov. 13-20

Mental Health Task Force: PTSD

Wednesday, Nov. 16, 5:30, Owen Library

EYC

Calendar for November

Roots + Wings School of Art
Senior Lunch Bunch
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Prayer Lists

Prayer Requests and Active Military

Episcopal Peace Fellowship
Episcopal Peace Fellowship

Vigil and Meeting Nov. 13

Daylight Savings Time signals a bigger change than usual for the Episcopal Peace Fellowship. Beginning in November our weekly Vigil on the lawn will become a monthly one, happening only on the Second Sunday of each month at 4:30 p.m.  (Note the change in hour as well.) That Sunday is the same date for our monthly EPF meeting, which is now at 5 p.m.

The EPF is rejoicing in the very successful Forum on Capital Punishment that it sponsored, and our October meeting was filled with suggestions for the future.  There was also discussion of a table at our Diocesan Convention and being a part of the Palestine Israel Network of the national EPF. It was a full meeting and we would welcome your participation in November.