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Church of the Good Shepherd September 2017 Volume 7, Issue 9 Shepherd’s Tales Be United in the Same Mind and the Same Purpose As we at Good Shepherd enter a new school year and fall season, we live in a culture and country deeply divided. Recent events, along with the constant 24/7 news cycles, continue to bombard us with reminders of how deeply we are divided as a nation. Any good news, or glimmers of hope, are quickly suppressed by voices from many sides that would continue to divide us. There seems to be little interest in honest, reasonable debate of the issues. We talk past one another rather than person-to-person, as a way of reinforcing our own tightly-held narratives and talking points. Yet none of our divisions rise to the level of one issue which will soon begin in full force: the high and holy season of college football. While some parishioners are not as passionate as others, some derive a vicarious reason to continue living through the passion, loyalty, and memories that football can evoke. Yes, football will dominate our lives between now and the end of the year. Scheduled events will be planned to work around home and away games; some parishioners will “disappear” the Sunday morning following a hard loss; school colors will be proudly reflected in one’s Sunday attire, especially if that person’s team was victorious the day before. College football, and the rivalries that spring from it, are as much a part of our culture as saying. “Bless your heart,” to your neighbor whose team was crushed the day before. And while we remain this divided body, we are also reminded that there is no room for any worldly divisions (politics and football included) that might threaten our unity as the family of God in Christ. For as Paul wrote in his first letter to the Corinthi- ans, Now I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you should be in agreement and that there should be no divisions among you, but that you should be united in the same mind and the same purpose. Part of this article is, of course, tongue and cheek. But may we never forget that our unity and love for one another must always supersede that which threatens to divide us. Embracing this truth will keep us one, and prevent us from losing sight of our common mission: proclaiming the Kingdom of God in the midst of a fractured and wounded world. Praise God! Fr. Bill +

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Church of the Good Shepherd

September 2017 Volume 7, Issue 9 Shepherd’s Tales

Be United in the Same Mind and the Same Purpose As we at Good Shepherd enter a new school year and fall season, we live in a culture and country deeply divided. Recent events, along with the constant 24/7 news cycles, continue to bombard us with reminders of how deeply we are divided as a nation. Any good news, or glimmers of hope, are quickly suppressed by voices from many sides that would continue to divide us. There seems to be little interest in honest, reasonable debate of the issues. We talk past one another rather than person-to-person, as a way of reinforcing our own tightly-held narratives and talking points. Yet none of our divisions rise to the level of one issue which will soon begin in full force: the high and holy season of college football. While some parishioners are not as passionate as others, some derive a vicarious reason to continue living through the passion, loyalty, and memories that football can evoke. Yes, football will dominate our lives between now and the end of the year. Scheduled events will be planned to work around home and away games; some parishioners will “disappear” the Sunday morning following a hard loss; school colors will be proudly reflected in one’s Sunday attire, especially if that person’s team was victorious the day before. College football, and the rivalries that spring from it, are as much a part of our culture as saying. “Bless your heart,” to your neighbor whose team was crushed the day before. And while we remain this divided body, we are also reminded that there is no room for any worldly divisions (politics and football included) that might threaten our unity as the family of God in Christ. For as Paul wrote in his first letter to the Corinthi-ans, Now I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you should be in agreement and that there should be no divisions among you, but that you should be united in the same mind and the same purpose. Part of this article is, of course, tongue and cheek. But may we never forget that

our unity and love for one another must always supersede that which threatens to divide

us. Embracing this truth will keep us one, and prevent us from losing

sight of our common mission: proclaiming the Kingdom of God in

the midst of a fractured and wounded world. Praise God!

Fr. Bill +

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New Service Hours

On August 20th, our service times changed as follows:

Said Holy Communion at 8:30am

Christian Formation at 10:00am

Choral Holy Communion at 11:00am

BISCUIT BREAKFAST BETWEEN

The Biscuit Breakfast has been well received so far and we will continue it through the month of September to gauge its popularity. Instead of Coffee Hour after each service, it was thought that

we could have a light Biscuit Breakfast between services (from 9:30 to 10:30) so we could have fellowship together for those attending the early and late services. The church provides biscuits, doughnuts and coffee. People will be asked only to bring a bowl of fruit or a container of juice to share (Janice Gilbert will contact you).

ADULT CHRISTIAN FORMATION

A SIX-WEEK EXPLORATION INTO THE LANGUAGE OF OUR FAITH 10:00AM – 10:45AM In the Conference Room

In her book Graceful Nurture, Rebecca McClain writes, “We are adept in talking about God, but we do not know the language of God. Many adults come to the church lacking even the most basic vocabulary of the Christian faith. Still others are victims of arrested spiritual development and insufficient skills to integrate their faith with their day-to-day life.” Beginning September 11th, Fr. Bill will lead an exploration into how the language of the Christian people can give meaning and context to the experiences and stories of our lives. A secondary intent is to explore how we as Anglican Christians understand and articulate this language within our own unique tradition. All persons are invited to attend. Participation is essential for persons wishing to be

confirmed on October 22nd during Bishop Duvall’s visitation. A text for our study will be John

Westerhoff ’s, A People Called Episcopalians: A Brief Introduction to Our Way of Life. The book is

available in several formats through Amazon. Several copies will be available for purchase at

the church. Please register this Sunday on the sign-up sheet in the parish hall, or call the

church office. While registration is not required, it will assist me in planning. I look forward to

being with you in this way on Sunday September 10th.

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ART, BLUE ‘n QUE

Saturday November 4th

Mark your calendars now!!!!

The Church of the Good Shepherd

108 E. Liberty Street, York SC

Art by Western York County Artists BBQ by the plate or pound

Eat in or carry out Hopefully live music

More information will soon follow

We can share Communion with you

even if you can’t get to church

If you or someone you love is ill or unable to attend church, we

have Lay Eucharistic Visitors who can bring Communion to them.

This is a servant ministry of our church and those who are involved

would be pleased to come to you.

Please call the Church Office at 803-684-4021 or talk to Father Bill, 803-818-8257.

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TAIZÉ SERVICE

September 5th — There will be a Taizé service at 6pm followed by a light supper and a speaker.

We will have a Taizé service the FIRST TUESDAY of each month to avoid conflicting with some other on-going community activities. ( September 5th, October 3rd, November 7th)

A sign-up sheet will be available in the parish hall, so we can prepare enough food for everyone.

JJOINOIN THETHE CCHOIRHOIR!!

“The hymns, the chants, the anthems and cantatas are lessons and sermons in song.” –Massey H. Shepherd, Jr., 'The Worship of the Church' “The only thing better than singing is more singing.” -Ella Fitzgerald Singing is one of the great joys of life. We express our deepest wonders and bring our faith to life in song. Choir provides an outlet for creative expression, a way to be faithful and to encourage others in their own faith. Choir rehearsals resume Wednesday, September 6 at 7:30 in the choir room. For the month of September, we have open rehearsals, come sit in, sing along. You may find your voice. The choir and I hope to see you. There is always room for one more in the choir.

Steven Aycock Organist & Choir Director

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BAPTISM AT GOOD SHEPHERD

If you or a family member wishes to be baptized, please contact Father Bill at:

[email protected] or call 803-818-8257

General Email: [email protected] or call 803-684-4021.

SEPTEMBER Birthdays

9/6 Mary McCorkle 9/11 Michael Kneeland 9/13 Renae Waters 9/15 Sarah Wilson Tidwell 9/16 Wanda McCorkle 9/18 Phyllis Knubel 9/20 Chuck Henry 9/22 Joel Huneycutt 9/23 Cindy Jones 9/29 Ron Carter

Anniversaries 9/1/2014 Phyllis & Jim Knubel 9/9/1978 Tammy & John McNeely

(If your birthday or anniversary is not listed, call or email the parish office with the information.)

FALL

IN THE GARDEN

AT GOOD

SHEPHERD 2016

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Libby Bradford, Junior Warden Home: 803-684-9300 Cell: 803-242-8407 Email: [email protected]

Ron Carter Home: 803-324-0466 Email: [email protected]

Diane Linkous Home: 803-684-4889 Cell: 803-984-3988 Email: [email protected]

Mary McCorkle Cell: 803-389-7574 Email: [email protected]

John Ness, Senior Warden Home: 803-366-9244 Cell: 704-678-8914 Email: [email protected]

Mickey Peake Home: 803-329-0304 Cell: 803-323-8527 Email: [email protected]

Kelly Tiblier Cell: 803-687-7873 Email: [email protected]

Michael Weinzierl Cell: 803-627-0074 Email: [email protected]

Meade Wilson Cell: 704-641-1288 Email: [email protected]

2017 Vestry Members

A Fall Song by Ellen Robena Field

Golden and red trees Nod to the soft breeze, As it whispers, "Winter is near;" And the brown nuts fall At the wind's loud call, For this is the Fall of the year. Good-by, sweet flowers! Through bright Summer hours You have filled our hearts with cheer We shall miss you so, And yet you must go, For this is the Fall of the year. Now the days grow cold, As the year grows old, And the meadows are brown and sere; Brave robin redbreast Has gone from his nest, For this is the Fall of the year.

I do softly pray At the close of day, That the little children, so dear, May as purely grow As the fleecy snow That follows the Fall of the year.

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Church of the Good Shepherd

Street Address: 108 East Liberty Street

Mailing Address: PO Box 437, York, SC 29745-0437

Phone: (803) 684-4021

Office Hours: 9am to Noon Monday through Thursday

Barbara Wilson, Parish Coordinator Cell: 704-641-0302 Email: [email protected]

Randy Neff, Treasurer Home: 803-684-4889 Email: [email protected]

Steven Aycock, Organist/Choirmaster Cell: 704-965-4588 Email: [email protected]

Lilly Duncan, Parish Nurse Home: 803-684-4966 Email: [email protected]

The Rev’d Dr. P. William Greeley Priest in Charge

Cell: 803-818-8257 Email: [email protected]

STAFF

MEETING SCHEDULE FOR GOOD SHEPHERD

ECW

The ECW meets as called on Tuesdays at 5:30pm in the Conference Room.

Second Sunday: Finance Committee The Committee will meet on the 2nd Sunday of each month at Noon in the

Conference Room, unless otherwise notified.

Third Sunday: Building & Grounds Committee The Committee will meet on the 3rd Sunday of the month, when called.

Fourth Sunday: Vestry Meeting The Vestry’s new meeting times are on the 4th Sunday of each month

at Noon in the Conference Room, unless otherwise notified.

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ALTAR GUILD FOR SEPTEMBER:

Team #1: Libby Bradford & Barbara Wilson

PENTECOST 13 9/3 8:30am LEM Randy Neff 9:30-10:30 BISCUIT BREAKFAST BETWEEN

11:00am LEM Ron Carter Acolytes: NA Lector for Lessons & POP: Barbara Wilson Ushers: John McNeely & John Shiflet Greeter: Beatrice w/John McNeely Nursery: Sara Whitehead & Debbie Shiflet Alms: John Duda & Randy Neff Vestry Person: Ron Carter

PENTECOST 14 9/10 8:30am LEM John Ness 9:30-10:30 BISCUIT BREAKFAST BETWEEN

11:00am LEM Glenn Gilbert Acolytes: Quaid, Aydan & McKenna Lawler Lector for Lessons & POP: Wood Caldwell Ushers: Bob Ballard & Henry McMaster Greeter: Beatrice w/Henry McMaster Nursery: Sara Whitehead & Susan Mason Alms: Henry McMaster & John McNeely Vestry Person: Diane Linkous NA VOLUNTEERS 9/4 RANDY NEFF 9/11 MEADE WILSON 9/18 KEVIN DUNCAN 9/25 MEADE WILSON

PENTECOST 15 9/17 8:30am LEM John Duda 9:30-10:30 BISCUIT BREAKFAST BETWEEN

11:00am LEM Henry McMaster Acolytes: Heidi & April Weinzierl Lector for Lessons & POP: Lori Ray Ushers: Glenn Gilbert & Michael Weinzierl Greeter: Beatrice w/Glenn Gilbert Nursery: Sara Whitehead & Maxi Shiflet Alms: Libby Bradford & Glenn Gilbert Vestry Person: PENTECOST 16 9/24 8:30am LEM John Ness 9:30-10:30 BISCUIT BREAKFAST BETWEEN

11:00am LEM Ike Waters Acolytes: Clara Whitehead & April Weinzierl Lector for Lessons & POP: Tonya Whitehead Ushers: Ron Carter & John McNeely Greeter: Beatrice w/Ron Carter Nursery: Sara Whitehead & Barbara Wilson Alms: Ron Carter & Jim Knubel Vestry Person:

NOTES FOR LECTORS:

Remember that we have returned to the old practice of having one person read the lessons and the Prayers of the People each Sunday in August.