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BCH CAMP FORMS DUE NOW! FIRST COMMUNION CLASSES BEGIN ON MAY 1 CONFIRMATION CLASS CONTINUES JOURNEY IN FAITH YOUTH SUMMER JOBS—SIGN UP NOW! APPLY TO BE A TEEN MENTORS FOR KIDS IN COMMUNITY ST. STEPHEN’S SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS DUE JUNE 5 OASIS GATHERS YOUTH ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS—ALL ARE WELCOME Strengthened by their celebration of Holy Week with the Annual Oasis Good Friday Brunch and Easter Alleluias, Oasis looks forward to a great May as they begin fund raising for their August Mission Trip to New York City. They will need lots of parish support as they work to raise $5,000. May meetings will also focus attention on dating and building and sustaining healthy relationships. |
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Camp Celebration Sunday On Camp Celebration Sunday join us for Stories from camp Learn fun music with Junior Mullings and Texas John Hear Sam Gould preach! All Camp Kids are expected at music rehearsal at 9:00 am to get ready for the service.That day we will also have: Church School Registration for New and Returning Students Cookout on the Lawn Please bring desserts, salads and chips to share |
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Kids In Community was a huge success this summer. Kids were able to have a fun safe place to be creative, expand their minds and be a kid. Kids did everything from arts and crafts to drama, to poetry to Zumba. The laughs of kids could be heard outside playing foursquare or on the Lynn Common playing capture the flag. There was so much for them to do and thanks to you, the good parishioners of St. Stephens Memorial Episcopal Church they were able to do this in a wonderful secure place that has a history of taking care of its own, including its surrounding community of Kid’s In Community gave the teenagers of Kids In Community was a huge first step for me. I heard about the opportunity to be a mentor while attending OASIS one day. It was the last thing to cross my mind. I had never known what “work” was. This sounded far more intense than doing dishes at home, cleaning my bed, or getting allowance. So I did not even ponder the thought until one day when my Raw Therapist and youth minister Jason Cruz, looked at me and said “Do it.” Not the commanding kind of “do it,” but more like “you’re going to be crazy and miss out on too much fun” kind of “do it.” So even though during this time I was enduring my own kind of battles at home, I applied, came for my interview and encountered a week’s worth of orientation and new faces. Then the kids showed up, which meant I had no time to think. All of my attention had to go to the kids. I needed to see smiles or I wasn’t doing my job right. They totally made me forget about stuff going on at home. It got me through the day. Looking at other people sometimes made me feel like I still had space to grow. So right when it was over, I said “I’m going to try and come back again next year.” This summer I came to my interview with James Liberge and Lucinda McClain and I was probably more nervous then ever because Lucinda had interviewed me last year. I felt as if there were high expectations. I did my best answering questions as they fell off the tongue. Then I hoped I would get the job, and I did. This summer is definitely going to be one I remember. Field trips to My name is Sarah and I’m 8 and I went to Kids in Community. And I liked the My name is (Sarah and BARBARA C. HARRIS "So what exactly do you guys do at St. Stephen's?" asked Jerome, a British Lifeguard, who was spending his first summer at the Barbara C. Harris Camp. Amidst the chaos of the first week of camp, it was clear to everyone that St. Stephen's While I was at camp, I was in YLA ( I really enjoyed going to this camp. It was so fun with all of the activities I could do. I want to go for two weeks next year. This is like my most relaxing time during the year. I really had fun. –Erik Whitcomb |
