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TRINITY TIDINGS FEBRUARY 2007 NOTES FROM REV. NANCY………… NOTES FROM REV. NANCY………… NOTES FROM REV. NANCY………… NOTES FROM REV. NANCY………… Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, Happy New Year! And Valentines Day, and suddenly, Lent is here! If you are like I am, the calendar seems to spin through its cycle just a little faster each year. So this year, my resolution is to slow down and create a space of 30 minutes a day to have a quiet time. I al- low myself to fill it with reading, meditation, listening to music – anything to be still for just half an hour each day. So far the results are mixed. I can’t always take that time. And when I do, it takes me a long time to settle down to do nothing. I am not going to stop, though – the idea is too wonderful when it works. I guess changing even that little part of my life is hard. I have to convince myself that I am greater than the clock, or to quiet my tendency to fill each minute with ‘productive activity’. So I think for you as a parish, yet another change of rector is a big challenge to your way of being, far greater than adding quiet time to your day. But look at yourselves. This church will be celebrating its 100 th birthday soon. The families that form the core of this church have been here nearly as long. And will be here for another 100 years, at least. Seen that way, the current stream of changes seems like small stuff, not the kind of thing to produce long-term anxiety. The church family will survive anything that comes its way. Paul even said it to the Romans – “Nothing will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (8:38) That belief and worship in Jesus Christ and the love He extends to all people form the backbone of our faith – and of our community here at Holy Trinity. So if that is strong, then the church is strong. And we can look forward to the arrival of Father Fuller – and later on a new permanent Rector – without anxiety, complaint, or impatience. The work of the parish continues be- cause of all of you, not because of one person. Even so, please pray for the staff, the clergy, and each other to maintain a positive and energetic environment for God’s people and God’s work. Peace, Rev. Nancy

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Page 1: Feb 2007 Issue Tidings - Holy Trinity Episcopal · PDF fileTRINITY TIDINGS FEBRUARY 2007 NOTES FROM REV. NANCYNOTES FROM REV. NANCY Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, ... to plan

TRINITY TIDINGS FEBRUARY 2007

NOTES FROM REV. NANCY…………NOTES FROM REV. NANCY…………NOTES FROM REV. NANCY…………NOTES FROM REV. NANCY…………

Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

Happy New Year! And Valentines Day, and suddenly, Lent is here! If you are like I am, the calendar seems

to spin through its cycle just a little faster each year.

So this year, my resolution is to slow down and create a space of 30 minutes a day to have a quiet time. I al-

low myself to fill it with reading, meditation, listening to music – anything to be still for just half an hour each day.

So far the results are mixed. I can’t always take that time. And when I do, it takes me a long time to settle down to

do nothing.

I am not going to stop, though – the idea is too wonderful when it works. I guess changing even that little

part of my life is hard. I have to convince myself that I am greater than the clock, or to quiet my tendency to fill each

minute with ‘productive activity’.

So I think for you as a parish, yet another change of rector is a big challenge to your way of being, far greater

than adding quiet time to your day.

But look at yourselves. This church will be celebrating its 100th birthday soon. The families that form the

core of this church have been here nearly as long. And will be here for another 100 years, at least. Seen that way, the

current stream of changes seems like small stuff, not the kind of thing to produce long-term anxiety. The church

family will survive anything that comes its way. Paul even said it to the Romans – “Nothing will be able to separate

us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (8:38)

That belief and worship in Jesus Christ and the love He extends to all people form the backbone of our faith

– and of our community here at Holy Trinity.

So if that is strong, then the church is strong. And we can look forward to the arrival of Father Fuller – and

later on a new permanent Rector – without anxiety, complaint, or impatience. The work of the parish continues be-

cause of all of you, not because of one person.

Even so, please pray for the staff, the clergy, and each other to maintain a positive and energetic environment

for God’s people and God’s work.

Peace,

Rev. Nancy

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THE NEW INTERIM RECTOR . . . THE NEW INTERIM RECTOR . . . THE NEW INTERIM RECTOR . . . THE NEW INTERIM RECTOR . . . FR. PERRY FULLER

Who Is Father Perry?

Fr. Perry Fuller and Pamela have been married for 46 years. They have two children. Karen, a classical

musician and principal flute in the Palm Beach Opera Orchestra, lives in Ft. Lauderdale with her husband

Dwayne, a pharmaceutical representative and their two children, Dylan and Brynne. Their son Adam lives in

Evanston, Wyoming, with his wife, Pamela, and their two children, Benjamin and Breila. Adam and Pamela are

clinical psychologists.

The ordained ministry is a life-long vocation for Fr. Perry. A graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary,

he was ordained Minister of Word and Sacraments in the Presbyterian Church. He served in full time parish

ministry for 25 years. Although it was not his original intention to work outside the parish, higher plans pre-

vailed, and when he finished his doctoral work in Family Therapy, he entered private practice. He did general

practice for three years, specializing in persons with eating disorders. He then worked inpatient and outpatient

for ten years with alcoholics, addicts and their families. In 1996, Fr. Perry and Pam were received into the Episco-

pal Church as members of the St. Paul’s Cathedral parish in Buffalo, New York, and Fr. Perry was released from

his Presbyterian ordination vows.

Both Fr. Perry and Pam retired in 1999 and moved to Delray Beach, Florida. After becoming an Episcopa-

lian, Fr. Perry was often asked if he ever considered the priesthood. His answer was always, “No, I am content as

an active Episcopal layperson.” The third time his rector at St. Paul’s in Delray Beach, Fr. Chip Stokes, asked him

to consider Holy Orders, Fr. Perry agreed to talk with the Diocesan representative. It was a fateful meeting, and

the rest, as they say, is history. As part of his preparation for the priesthood, and given his background, experi-

ence, and training, Bishop Frade asked Fr. Perry to become trained for Interim Ministry. He was ordained to the

priesthood at Grace Episcopal Church, West Palm Beach.

Fr. Perry recently completed a successful interim at St. Matthew the Apostle Church in Miami. Pastoral

care, preaching, and congregational development are strong aspects of Fr. Perry’s ministry. He also leads retreats

and workshops in contemplative prayer, Benedictine spirituality, and personality type and spirituality. His first

Sunday as Interim Rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, West Palm Beach, will be February 11, 2007.

Please Join UsPlease Join UsPlease Join UsPlease Join Us

In the Parish Hall In the Parish Hall In the Parish Hall In the Parish Hall

After the Ten O’Clock ServiceAfter the Ten O’Clock ServiceAfter the Ten O’Clock ServiceAfter the Ten O’Clock Service

onononon

February 11, 2007February 11, 2007February 11, 2007February 11, 2007

For a ReceptionFor a ReceptionFor a ReceptionFor a Reception

To welcome Fr. Perry and Pam FullerTo welcome Fr. Perry and Pam FullerTo welcome Fr. Perry and Pam FullerTo welcome Fr. Perry and Pam Fuller

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TIME AND TALENTTIME AND TALENTTIME AND TALENTTIME AND TALENT

2:30 P.M.

Holy Trinity Parish Hall

February 5 Fr. Hallock Martin

February 12 Pat Cook — well-known musician

February 19 Speaker from The Palm Beach Post

February 26 Opportunity School Singers

We are in need of items for

the Knick Knack Table

WOMEN’S BOOK CLUB WOMEN’S BOOK CLUB WOMEN’S BOOK CLUB WOMEN’S BOOK CLUB

Monday, February 19, 2007 Monday, February 19, 2007 Monday, February 19, 2007 Monday, February 19, 2007

at 7 o’clock at 7 o’clock at 7 o’clock at 7 o’clock

MOSAIC by Soheir Khashoggi–a novel

about the plight of women across the Arab world. We will

meet in the home of Mimi Holley. Want a book or have a

question? Call Janet Maby (762-5932).

Want aWant aWant aWant a

THE TRI-PARISH COUNCIL INVITES YOU

TO ENJOY WINTER BUNKO AND DINNER

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 6:00 PM

HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH

FUN, FOOD, AND FELLOWSHIP

FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

FRIED CHICKEN AND BEVERAGES

PROVIDED

PLEASE BRING A SIDE DISH OR

DESSERT TO SHARE

PRIZES TOO!!!

LENTEN QUIET DAY LENTEN QUIET DAY LENTEN QUIET DAY LENTEN QUIET DAY

The Daughters of the King

will be hosting a Quiet Day on Saturday, February 24th.

The Rev. Wendy Williams from Good Shepherd, Te-

questa, will be our facilitator. We will have a portable

Labyrinth set up in the Parish Hall and Rev. Williams will

conduct our Labyrinth Walk. The Labyrinth is a path of

prayer and meditation for all people seeking a closer rela-

tionship with our Lord. What a wonderful way to begin

your Lenten journey! Coffee and goodies will be ready at

9:30 a.m. and the program will begin promptly at 10:00

a.m. Lunch will be served by the Daughters. Please call

Beth Jeffers, 333-3870, or Char Macon, 967-2119 for

more information and to make your reservation.

To Our Newly-Elected

Vestry Members:

Sandra Heaton (2009)

Stephan Robinson (2009)

Scott Ward (2009)

Martha Warwick (2009)

R A F F L E R A F F L E R A F F L E R A F F L E

ST. ELIZABETH CHAPTER PRESENTS

“SNOW WHITE”

A MADAME ALEXANDER DOLL

“Depression Era” 1938—1942

(COMPLETELY RESTORED)

She is on display in the gift shop window and can be

seen in the Gift Shop following the 8 & 10 a.m. services

DRAWING TO BE HELD SUNDAY, APRIL 15th

Tickets are on sale after the 8 a.m. services during coffee hour

and in front of the Gift Shop after the 10 a.m. services

Ticket Price

3 for $5.00 or 1 for $2.00

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From the Desk of Elizabeth Brown, Director of Christian Education From the Desk of Elizabeth Brown, Director of Christian Education From the Desk of Elizabeth Brown, Director of Christian Education From the Desk of Elizabeth Brown, Director of Christian Education Westminster Abbey was founded as a Benedictine monastery, and to this day the Abbey

follows Benedict’s style of prayerfulness in all their work. This is the prayer they ob-

serve.

O gracious and Holy Father,

give us the wisdom to perceive you,

diligence to seek you,

patience to wait for you,

eyes to behold you,

a heart to meditate on you,

and a life to proclaim you;

through the power of the Spirit

of Jesus Christ our Lord.

AMEN

I pray that this prayer will help you observe the Lenten season and find peace and grace

at our church. Lent is driven by our need for renewal in both mind and spirit. We need

to be lead where God teaches us repentance and training to a fuller Christian life. We

need to confront God’s majesty and mercy and examine the mystery of God. It is my

hope that this mystery will lead you to the cross and the exaltation of the resurrection.

The Church School has begun their winter curriculum of Living Together. Our teachers

tell me that the children enjoy this curriculum and have been working on their goals for

the year. On February 18, at the 10:00 a.m. service the children and youth will be serv-

ing as readers and ushers as we hold our annual Children’s Sunday. This Sunday will be

for our youngest children to serve God in the worship service and it will teach them the

many aspects of the service. Children have been assigned their parts and should prac-

tice them at home. On this Sunday there will be no Church School but our nursery will

be open for those under three years of age.

It is once again time to register for our First Holy Communion class! Classes will be

held on Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. in the second grade classroom. This class is open

to all children in second grade and higher who want to receive instruction on receiving

Holy Communion later this spring. Dr. Tom St. Antoine and Mrs. St. Antoine will be

teaching this class along with me to boost attendance in our second grade class. Chil-

dren and parents must make a commitment to attend all our classes in order to receive

communion. Call today to sign up! Classes will begin February 25, 2007.

All Church School children have received their pledge envelopes. If your child needs

them please see me. I am sad to report that fewer of our children are attending church

weekly and it is hard for our volunteer teachers when they take their time and energy

to plan a lesson and have so few children attend. Every child who attends regularly re-

ceives a voucher for our Gift Shop worth two dollars. Please encourage your family to

attend often, my little ones can not drive themselves to church, and they need YOU to

drive them to Holy Trinity.

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Dates to Remember

February 11, 2007-Fr. Perry’s first Sunday.

February 18, 2007-Children’s Sunday-Church-Nursery open

February 25, 2007-First Holy Communion Class begins at 10 a.m.-Call to register at 655-

8650.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL-JUNE 11-15 Co-Directors and all volunteers needed! Our

theme this year is: Gospel Light’s Son Force Kids, special agents!

Call me at 655-8650 if you have any questions.

Elizabeth Brown

Director of Christian Education

Lenten Series at Holy Trinity

“Contemplative Prayer:

An Ancient Practice for a Post-

Modern World “

This class will begin on February 28th and continue on March 7th, 14th

and 21st. The first week we will learn how to make our own Anglican

Prayer beads with Holly Dickens. Fr. Perry will teach the following

weeks. Come and meet him and learn something new this Lenten sea-

son. Fr. Perry has invited the youth to this class. Dinner will begin at

6:00 p.m. and class will follow at 7:00 p.m. and be completed by 8:00

p.m. Donations accepted and nursery open!

Please attend!

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Holy Trinity Mid-Lent Series

"Contemplative Prayer: An Ancient Practice for a Post-Modern World."

There are at least five types of prayer: praise, thanksgiving, petition, intercession, and confession. There are several forms of prayer: liturgical, devotional, and spontaneous prayers. One thing both categories have in common is that they involve words, spoken aloud or within.

Contemplative prayer is prayer without wordsprayer without wordsprayer without wordsprayer without words. In this form of prayer, we go beyond

the clatter and clutter of our minds.

Contemplative prayer is the means by which we move into our inner, silent center

and come to rest in God. Other forms of prayer may be thought of as conversations with God – assuming we listen as well as talk. Contemplative prayer is entering into communion communion communion communion with Godwith Godwith Godwith God....

Fr. Thomas Keating, leading proponent of Centering Prayer, says, “The language of

God is silence.”

Contemplative prayer is a form of Christian meditation. It differs from other forms of

meditation, which may have absence as their goal. Contemplative prayer has presencepresencepresencepresence as its end, being present to God.

Participants will discover contemplative prayer through the simple process of Cen-

tering Prayer.

Join us on March 7, 14, and 21

At 6:00 p.m. for dinner

Followed by class

Donations accepted

Leader: Fr. Perry T. Fuller, Interim Rector

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YOUTH NEWS

Youth Group Activities!!!

February is a great month for lots of events, especially since it’s already the shortest month.

Just a reminder of the calendar sent to each family:

February 2-3—Lock-in with bowling and a work project with Brian

February 11—Father Perry’s first Sunday and BUNKO!

February 20—Shrove Tuesday—cooking and serving at the church pancake supper

And don’t forget Sunday School every week and Wednesday nights.

Rev. Nancy Rev. Nancy Rev. Nancy Rev. Nancy

Music Ministry – Many Thank You’s!!! Although the holidays now seem like distant memories, the joy and fellowship we shared through Advent and

Christmas will live on in our hearts. Many people devoted countless hours to make the season bright! There are so many

people to thank for all of their hard work. Our annual “Songs of the Season” was a great success with more than 150

people in attendance. Once again the “Trinitones” presented many holiday favorites, both secular and sacred. This year

we welcomed new soprano Kendra Tarbill to the group. She learned a “score” of music in a very short period of time.

This year we served Jim Walton’s delicious Mulligan stew, with hot rolls, and a spring salad. Beth, Meghan, and Justin

Walton, Pegi Hamner and the “Gift Shop Girls”, Peggy Ornell, Kevin Libby, Carol Suhr, John Gash, Nancy Drevich, Pat Han-

nah, Marilyn Van derlofske, Elizabeth Lee and Hadie worked wonders in the kitchen. Marilyn Van derlofske and Elizabeth

Lee also made the room especially beautiful with their decorations. Nancy Drevich baked her fabulous homemade ginger-

bread cookies which were served with holiday ice cream, provided by the Brown family and served by Elizabeth and

Katherine Brown. Your hard work and dedication to Holy Trinity helped to make this event wonderful.

This year’s Christmas pageant, “Tonight’s the Night”, was presented at the 5 PM service on Christmas Eve. The

pageant was a multi-generational depiction of the birth narrative set to different musical styles, including Broadway,

country western, and calypso. We had 28 participants in the pageant: Carriger Paine, Ginny Donn, Lucy Donn, Elizabeth

Donn, Evan Parker, Logan Parker, Libby Parker, Michelle Parker, Brittany Thornton, Maddy Thornton, Rusty Grant, Sarah

Dolce, Emily Hammell, Blake Hammell, Susan Hammell, Savanah Lambert, Mary Layman, Christopher Layman, Terri Lay-

man, Lyda Brown, Kaitlyn Adams, Sharon Adams, Chaz Adams, Tanner Williams, Chad Williams, Michael Shanker, Victoria

Brown, and Katherine Brown. The youth acted as our “storytellers” while the children sang and danced. Huge thanks to

David, Terri, Christopher, and Mary Catherine Layman, Carol Suhr, Brian Nehemias, Michelle Parker, Clayton Jones, Jenni-

fer Bailey and Elizabeth Brown for helping with set design, costumes, props, sound system, and moral support. This

pageant could not have been done without your dedication.

Music at the 11 PM service on Christmas Eve was provided by the Parish Choir, organ, Partington Ringers, and an

orchestra consisting of Nikki Drevich and Heather Blackford, on clarinet, Danny Nehemias, on trumpet, Julian Davies, on

recorder, and Stacy Blackford on flute. The choir presented a beautiful cantata entitled, “Carols, Communion, and Can-

dlelight”, comprised of several traditional carols, as well as original musical compositions.

Thank you to Jim and Barbara Richardson, Suzie Westergard, and Carolyn and Bernie McCann for the gold and

white Christmas decorations that made the sanctuary so beautiful through the holiday season.

Once again, many thanks to all of the adults, choir members, bell ringers, musicians, youth, children and parents

who helped to make the “Songs of the Season”, Christmas pageant, and Christmas Eve memorable.

Mace Graham

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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church February Outreach Project

February Food Collection

benefiting

C.R.O.S. Ministries

CCCC hristians Reaching Out to Society or C.R.O.S. is an inter-faith organization that enables peo-

ple of faith to identify needs, collaborate with community groups and to assist them in creat-

ing and advocating solutions which provide hope and justice for people in need throughout Palm

Beach County.

C.R.O.S. has four food pantries, they are located in Riviera Beach, West Palm Beach, Lake Worth

and Delray. These food pantries supply food to over 20,000 needy people each year.

Twice a year, Holy Trinity collects food for C.R.O.S. pantries located around the county. We col-

lected in November and are collecting again for the month of February.

To help with this project

please call Barbara or Jim Richardson at 493-2923

Attention Upcoming Outreach Projects

March 3, 2007 Special Olympics

Contact: Melissa Mulvihill 967-1687

March 2007 Gleaning

Contact: Brian Nehemias 784-0228

April 2007 Mission Earth Project

Contact: Kris Lidinsky 624-2404

May 2007 Care Packages for Our Troops

Contact: Kris Lidinsky 624-2404

June 2007 Our Little Roses and Vacation Bible School

Contact: Beth Walton 967-1687

June 2007 Help Our Holy Trinity Youth Mission Trip

Contact: Justin Walton and Laurie Goodale 967-1687

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Thank You To Our Donors and Helpers

Laurel Baker

Sybil Birt

Sheila Blackwell

Rainey and Bill Brainard

Bill and Marlene Bromley

The Tim Brown Family

Susie Bryant

Tom Burns

Sybil Burt

Norma and Harold Carter

Linda Caruso

Nell Collins

Carole Dorsey

Nancy Drevich and Dr. Bill

Jane Elliott

Linda Fraser

Laurie Goodale

Chris and Rusty Grant

Nancy and Sam Hadley

Sandra Heaton

The Peter Henry Family

Mimi Holley

Elsie Jamison

Beth Jeffers

Sally Jolly

Dorothy Jones

Julie, Andrew and Noah Kjos

The Lambert Family

Sandy Lawson

Chris Layman

The Lidinsky Family

The Luttier Family

Nancy Maass

Janet Maby

Tim Mack

Char Macon

Carolyn and Bernie McCann

Deidre and John McGurk

Janet Metzger

Melissa Mulvihill

Debby and Mike Mulvihill

Donna and Frank Mumby

The Nehemias Family

Peggy and Father Ken Ornell

Ruth Paine and Family

Evan and Logan Parker

Marilyn Rasnick

Barbara and Jim Richardson

The Emory Rogers Family

Van Scherff

Ann Sowers

Andi and Tom St. Antoine

Jane Sturgis

Andrea Thomas

Pat Tickner

Beth , Jim and Justin Walton

Rose and Bill Walton

Martha, Alex, Leah and Cameron Warwick

Bonnie Weaver

Gloria Wheat

Wesley Wheat

The Wilburn Family

The Wynen Family

The Holy Trinity Gift Shop Gals

and anyone else

we don’t know about!

2007 Outreach Commission

Heather Luttier, Chairman

Laurel Baker Barbara Richardson

Pat Dehon Jim Richardson

Linda Fraser Lisa Rogers

Laurie Goodale Andi St. Antoine

Kris Lidinsky Andrea Thomas

Nancy Maass Pat Tickner

Melissa Mulvihill Beth Walton

Brian Nehemias Justin Walton

If you would like to join the

Outreach Commission,

please call Heather Luttier at 833-1468

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The Stewardship Commission would like to thank the following people who

have made a commitment to contribute their time, talent and treasure to the

missions and ministries of Holy Trinity Church

Stewardship Report $291,142 Total Pledged to Date

as of January 11, 2007 150 Number of Pledges

Bob and Helen Adams

Chaz Adams and Sharon Brehm

Evie Baber

Jennifer Bailey

Laurel Baker

Mike and Stephanie Barker

Valerie Barto

Mary Baruch

Marjorie Beall

Ames and Bettye Bennett

Sybil Birt

Sheila Blackwell

Bill and Rainey Brainard

Freda Brehm

Sarah Brigman

Bill and Marlene Bromley

Tim and Elizabeth Brown

Bill and Susie Bryant

Walter and Kathleen Budowski

Tom and Patience Burns

John and Lois Burns

Theresa Carnes

Harold and Norma Carter

Roger and Melissa Chaple

Harper and Nancie Clark

Nell Collins

Eva Cooke

Betty Curran

Julian and Sheila Davies

Pat DeHon

Britt and Dorothy Deviney

Charles and Carole Dorsey

Nancy Drevich

Jane Elliott

Kenneth and Jill Entler

Frank and Darcy Farnan

John J. Farrell

John M. Farrell

Tom and Sue Fan Ferguson

Janet Ferlisi

Berkley and Avonelle Forbes

Linda Fraser

Sarah Garcia

John Gash

Joe Gates

Laurie Goodale

Kirk and Cheryl Grantham

Mary Hadley

Sam and Nancy Hadley

Murray and Pegi Hamner

Pat Hannah

Sandra Heaton

Peter Henry

Bob and Florence Hewitt

Stu and JoJo Hicks

Mimi Holley

Tim and Liz Hulett

Bob and Mary Ifft

Benno and Jeanne Janssen

Beth Jeffers

Jack and Roberta Jennings

Chris and Kai Li Jette

Marcia Johnston

Michele Jones

Dorothy Jones

Clayton Jones

Ella Knight

Peter and Mary Belle Knight

Danny and Yasmine Lambert

Dave and Terri Layman

Charles and Martha Lee

Malcolm and Mildred Lewis

Jeff and Cathy Lewis

Greg and Sharon Lewis

Hap and Dede Lewis

Brenda Liberti

Rick and Kris Lidinsky

Dori Livingston

June Lonergan

Mark and Heather Luttier

Nancy Maass

Janet Maby

Cathy MacIntyre

Char Macon

John and Karen Marasco

Charles and Connie Matuszak

Ethel McAniff

Malcolm and MaryPage McCampbell

Bernie and Carolyn McCann

John and Carol McCracken

John and Deidre McGurk

Janet Metzger

Sarah Michaelides

Melissa Mulvihill

Brian and Cindy Nehemias

Ann Neil

Harold and Emily Obst

Margaret Olsen

Judy O'Malley

Gordon and Nancy Osler

Jim Paine

Evan Parker

Logan Parker

Robert and Ruth Parker

Brad and Michelle Parker

Nancy Paty

Jay and Retta Paulsen

Cynthia Plockelman

Jane Poston

Randy and Kathy Randolph

Marilyn Rasnick

Peggie Reynolds

Jim and Barbara Richardson

Beverly Robinson

Stephan and Kimberly Robinson

Emory and Lisa Rogers

Bill and Betsy Rogers

Glen and Missy Rovinelli

Lolly Russell

Van Scherff

Joe Shearouse

Gay Shepard

Grant and Constance Sherk

Billie Shevick

Bob and Lyda Sorgini

Ann Sowers

Tom and Andi St. Antoine

Buzz and Pat Stickler

Louise Strauss

Carol Suhr

Helen Syverts

Andrea Thomas

Pat Tickner

Jim and Abigail Tiefenthaler

Father John and Mae Belle Tucker

Ward and Ruth Wagner

Chaunce and Carol Wallace

Jamie Walton

Rob and Becky Walton

Bill and Rose Walton

Jim and Beth Walton

Justin Walton

Scott and Marcela Ward

Patricia Warren

Martha Warwick

Adams and Bonnie Weaver

Charles and Pat Weeks

Peter and Suzy Westergard

Michael and Fran Wethern

Nancy White

Howard and Christine Wilburn

Henry and Louise Willard

John Winn

Fons and Nancy Wynen

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FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS Elizabeth Donn 1

Courtney Lambert 2

Savannah McCline

Kirsten Tenore 5

Cindy Nehemias 8

Betsy Rogers

Katie Hulett

Mei Lin O’Malley

Tim Hulett 9

John Deese 10

Craig Evans 11

Bettye Bennett

Kimberly Robinson

Deidre McGurk 12

Abigail Tiefenthaler 13

Mae Belle Tucker

Julian Davies

Chaunce Wallace 14

Fran Coopersmith

Ames Bennett

Berkley Forbes

Donna Ludwig

Connie Matuszak 15

Wesley Wheat 17

Beth Brown

Sam Luttier 21

Janet Blackford 25

Rose Walton

Mary Gushee

Polly Sherk 26

Stuart Hicks

Grace Embler 27

James Krumenacker 28

Margaret McCall

Watch over your servants, O Lord, as their days increase; bless

and guide them wherever they may be. Strengthen them when

they stand; comfort them when discouraged or sorrowful; raise

them up if they fall; and in their hearts may your peace which

passes all understanding abide all the days of their lives;

From the Parish Register………..From the Parish Register………..From the Parish Register………..From the Parish Register………..

IN MEMORIUM

Jean B. WeisJean B. WeisJean B. WeisJean B. Weis

January 6, 2007January 6, 2007January 6, 2007January 6, 2007

Did you know……Did you know……Did you know……Did you know……

What if the Duncan Center earned a penny every time you searched the Internet? Well, now it can!! Goodsearch.com is a new search engine that donates ad revenue, about a penny per search, to the charity its users designate. Use it just like any search engine, and it’s powered by Yahoo! So you get the same great results.

Just go to www.goodsearch.com and enter the Duncan Center as the organization you want to support. Just 500 of us searching four times a day will raise about $7,300 a year without anyone spending a dime!

Get started now. Spread the word. Your support is what makes the ministry of the Duncan Center possible.

Andrea Thomas, Liaison for the Duncan Center

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