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The Call

August, 2025


Church

 A Message from the Rector

Dear Friends in Christ,

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Yours in Christ,
Fr. David

We have signed the latest mortgage on the terms we reported last month.  The term is 20 years with renewal July 10, 2030.  Thanks to Tom Kokjer, Diocesan Treasurer, for all the work he did on  our behalf with the Diocesan Council and the bank!

“Pay off Principal” Continues

Over the last two years we’ve paid off over $40,000 in principal in addition to our regular mortgage payments thanks to your generosity.  We will continue to make extra principal payments from designated donations.

Planned Giving Reminder: If you are in the process of revising your estate documents  and wish to discuss planned giving, Qualified Charitable Distributions, CDs, donation of appreciated stock or any other non-cash forms of donation, please talk to Dave Pierson, Chair of the Finance Committee, Cyndi Troyer, our Treasurer, or Regina Berens.

Your vestry met in person Sunday, June 29 after church.

A lot of work on the building and grounds has been accomplished in June.  The mower has been repaired and our alarm has been upgraded.  The Vestry unanimously approved fixing the cracks in the drive and parking lot which should avoid the need for more significant repairs in the near future.

Most of the meeting centered on follow-up to our meeting with Walker Adams, including setting out next steps, a timeline and persons responsible for some of our top priorities.

The next vestry meeting will be via Google Meet at 7 PM on August 5.

Minutes from the May meeting are at this link.

Happy Birthday to Fr. David!

On Sunday, July 6, we celebrated Fr. David’s birthday by singing “Happy Birthday”, led by the Music Team, and serving cupcakes and other treats after the service.  May he have many more!

 

A Book to Add to Your Summer Reading List

Longtime members will remember Fr. Jerry Skillicorn, a retired priest who was often in our pews and sometimes in our pulpit before he and Melisande moved to NJ to be closer to family.  He’s still active and has recently published “Our Dance with Grace:  Spending the Day with God”.  The Amazon link for the book is here.

The last Diocesan Council meeting opened with an excerpt from the book, which lists practical ways in which you can spend the day with God, no matter how busy you are.

 

 

Dates to Remember in August and Beyond

Monday, August 4:  Women’s Book Club
Friday, August 15:  God and Guinness at Conroy’s
Sunday, August 17:  Daughters of the King Meeting after the service.
Wednesday, August 27:  Daughters of the King Meeting after the service.
Sunday, October 5:  Church Annual Picnic.

You can view the current version of our Calendar any time at this link – or by Selecting “Calendar” from the drop-down menu under News and Events at the top of our web page.

You can also pick up a printed copy in the Narthex. 

 

Diocesan Council met on June 22 and Regina and Fr. David were both present.

The most significant item (for us) was Diocesan Council’s decision, discussed above, to deploy $300,000 from the Expansion Fund to reduce our mortgage principal when it comes up for refinancing in July.  

Bishop Amy reported that she’s already put 11,000 miles on her car since she joined us.  She asks for our prayers for herself and her family as the put their house in Arkansas on the market.  They’ve already closed on a house in Lees Summit.

Mother Kary Mann, a former member of our parish who has since been ordained to the priesthood, is organizing a formation event with Biagio Mazza, a well-respected theologian who has held many classes at St. Sabina’s.

This year’s Northwest-Metro Deanery event will be an ice cream social and church trivia contest at St. Andrew’s in Kansas City on July 19.  This is your chance to enjoy ice cream and Q&A with the Bishop and meet members of nearby churches.  Details at this link.

The New Spirit is published every two weeks. Read the latest issue here.

We ALL Need Intercessory Prayer!

Even if your own life is blessed right now and your problems are little ones,  you undoubtedly know people who are in need of prayers right now- the people in the pews with you, friends or family members, people enduring war, oppression or natural disasters… and our Intercessory Prayer team will be in the back of the church during communion to pray with you.

We need your Help Outside!

We still need members for our Mowing Team.    We have a state-of-the-art riding mower.  Contact Steve or Don if you’d like to help.

A volunteer parishioner maintains the plantings at the front door and in front of the sign by the road, which make our property so welcoming to visitors and people who pass by.  We’re establishing a fund to buy flowers and other plantings.  If you’d like to donate, please designate any amount you put in the collection as a donation to the landscaping fund. 

On-Line Training

If you’re involved in any ministry at St. Mary Magdalene (and most of you are!), the Diocese strongly recommends the “Safe Churches, Safe Communities” series of online modules. Each can be covered in 15 minutes or less.  Everyone- Chalice Ministers, Lay Readers, Acolytes, Vestry members, people with a key to the church, Sunday School teachers, etc.- needs to be educated on risks and risk mitigation to keep God’s people safe.

If you haven’t started these courses, contact Cyndi, and she’ll set up an account for you.

Women‘s Book Club

We will be meeting on Monday, July 7th at 1:00 p.m.at the home of Susan Petrakos (13204 Jefferson Ct, Kansas City, MO). We will be discussing Caleb’s Crossing by Geraldine Brooks.  All women are welcome to attend. Please come anytime you see a book you would like to discuss. Dessert is always served.

At our August 4 meeting we will be discussing Digging to America by Anne Tyler.

Daughters of the King – Volunteer opportunities

 On Thursday, March 13th, Daughters provided and serve lunch to the homeless at Heart-n-Hand right here  in Belton.  Volunteer opportunities include meal contributions and/or helping set up and serve at Heart-n-Hand during the day on Thursday. Approximately 100 people are fed at these events. Please text Linda Wallace, 816-520-2342, if you are interested or need more information.

On Monday March 31st, Daughters provided and served dinner to the staff and visitors of Hospice House on Wornall Road in Kansas City, MO. Volunteer opportunities for our next visit include meal contributions (which can be dropped off the Sunday before at St. Mary’s) and/or helping set up and serve at the House on Monday evening. 20-30 people are fed. Please call Kim Gerhardt, 913-515-7599, if you are interested or need more information.

Daughters of the King meets the third Sunday of the month in Education Room right after church.  If you’re interested, please contact Cyndi Troyer.

God and Guinness Night at Conroy’s:

August 15

 

Join your friends at St. Mary Magdalene on Friday, July 18th, at 6 p.m. for our monthly God & Guinness Night at Conroy’s, 12924 State Line Road in Leawood.

 

Single Mom KC needs clothing for women  and full-size toiletries.  They can be left in the bin marked for SingleMom KC in the narthex.

And save the date for the SingleMom KC Walk at Sar-ko-Par Trails park on October 18 from 9 AM to noon!

KC for Refugees Needs Household Items

A few years ago we opened up the basement of the House of Grace to KC for Refugees, an organization that provides support for newly-arrived refugees from war-torn countries.   They’re in need of all the basic necessities.  Here’s their most recent communication:

We need your help! Our Welcome Closet is nearly out of all supplies! We need lots of help to replenish our storehouse for the refugees arriving weekly to the KC Metro area!

Needed donations include: Towels, blankets, small kitchen appliances (rice cookers, electric tea pots, pressure cookers, etc), dishes, silverware, pots and pans (the bigger the better), diapers, sheets (twin and queen size) and hygiene and cleaning kits, diapers, maxi pads, socks and underwear for children and adults.

Our Amazon wishlist is available for easy donation! All items purchased are delivered to a KC for Refugees volunteer who delivers to our Welcome Closet.

Amazon Wish List Link

Or donations are always welcome in person! All donations should be new, or very gently used with lots of life left in them. They can be dropped off at the lower level of the House of Grace on Thursdays from 9-11am, or brought to church.

Thank you so much for your help! We cannot do this great work without your help and support!!!

Heart-n-Hand Ministries

Heart-N-Hand Ministries, right here in Belton, serves the homeless as well as others just needing a hand up. At their website, www.heartnhand.org, there is always a current list of donated items they are seeking.

Heart-N-Hand would also appreciate volunteers to assist in their Thrift Store, Monday-Saturday; the store hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For for more information, please contact Alexis Butterfield, Executive Director, at 816-322-1133 or 417-551-2470. Her e-mail is alexisjbutterfield@gmail.com.

Here’s the latest list of items they need most.   Donations can be left in the Narthex.

Lunch Box

Canned meals like Chili, Ravioli, Spaghetti-O’s, stew (pop top preferred)

Pancake Mix                                        Eggs

Pork & beans                                       Crackers

Refried beans                                      Ready to eat Soup

Spaghetti sauce                                   White rice

Boxed mashed potatoes                      Baking goods: Flour, Sugar, cooking oil

Peanut Butter                                       Grape Jelly

Canned chicken, ham, or pork             Canned fruit

Condiments                                          Powdered milk

Fresh produce                                      Meat ( ground beef, ground turkey)

Lunch meats                                         Cheese

Juice                                                     Dressing

Baby wipes                                           Dish soap

Toilet paper                                           Paper towels

Household cleaning products               Shampoo and conditioner

Tampons and pads                               Kleenex

       Here is a link to items you can order from Amazon

Help Save Lives with Your Donation!

At our drive on June 4 we collected 10 units of blood. The need for blood products never stops!  Please donate if you can.

Our next drive will be on Wednesday, August 27 from 2 to 6 PM.  

If you have a family illness or a personal concern, please contact the church office at 816-331-2222 and leave a voicemail.

We miss you when you cannot participate in church, and we want to know when one of our members can be comforted from a pastoral visit, being added to our prayer list, or by receiving communion at home.

St. Mary Magdalene offers in-person Sunday Worship at 10:30 a.m. We are also live streaming the service for those who prefer to join us from home, on our YouTube channel at this link.

St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church | 16808 Holmes Rd., Belton, MO 64012

(816) 331-2222 | www.marymag.com

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