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September 2016
Christ Episcopal Church The Reverend Mary Caucu�, Rector The Reverend Chris Galagan, Deacon The Reverend Douglas Sunderland, Associate Clergy The Reverend Warren Murphy, Associate Clergy The Reverend Daphne Grimes, Associate Clergy The Reverend David Fox, Associate Clergy
PO Box 1718 Cody, WY 82414
PHONE (307) 587-3849 E-mail [email protected]
Webpage christchurchcody.org Facebook: “Christ Church Cody”
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Welcome Back to the Big Church!
Sunday, September 4th:
8:00 and 10:00 AM - Resume Services in the Main Church and
Fellowship “Welcome Back” Coffee Hour
a-er both the 8:00 and 10:00 AM services
Sunday, September 11th:
8:00 and 10:00 AM - Instructed Eucharist for all ages
11:00 AM - Youth Educa�on Registra�on
12:30 PM - Church Wide Ra- Trip - For more informa�on
see page 5
Sunday, September 18th:
8:00 and 10:00 AM - United Thank Offering (UTO) Ingathering
10:00 AM - First day of Godly Play and J2A
Sunday, September 25th:
11:00 AM - Welcome Back Coffee Hour with Youth Pilgrims to England
Tuesday, September 27th:
6:00 PM - Safeguarding God’s Children Training
More informa�on on Page 6
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Liturgical Arts Guild We have now had a year of trying various decoration/art for each of the seasons on the liturgical calendar. We are planning for the coming year and invite your ideas/suggestions, anything you've seen at churches you may have visited around the country or world which moved you. We encourage creativity and would love to hear
Dear Parish Family, All around us more and more we see signs of separation and fracturing of community. Certainly, this is colored by a political season marked by silo-ing and polarization. It seems like Jim Hightower (1980s Texas politics) prediction that “the only thing in the middle of the road are yellow lines and dead armadillos” is becoming increasingly true. While I know that there is nothing special or sacred about the middle of the road, per se, and God certainly doesn’t call us to moderation, but to profligate abun-dant love; I also know that the separation and breaking apart of communities with in-creasing fear of and distance from the other is indeed the exact opposite to the work of the Holy Spirit of God. The Holy Spirit of God is about making space for others to come in, to dwell and to be loved. The Holy Spirit is about building bridges among people, and between people and God’s good crea-tion, in order to model the new community of the Kingdom. The Holy Spirit manifests itself in a diversity of gifts spread out among all people, given for the building up of the One Body in love. The judgment of the Holy Spirit speaks the truth in love rather than scapegoating, name-calling or demonizing others. God gifts each of us in unique ways to participate in God’s mission of healing and wholeness. Look to your own gifts, and to the giftedness present in the community of Christ Church. Where are you, where are we, being called to act? One opportunity we have this month to participate in the Holy Spirit’s community building work comes with Caravan’s The Bridge exhibition at NWC in Powell. Caravan is a Middle East arts organization that builds relationships between artists from the three Abrahamic faiths. The Bridge exhibition explores how art-making can build bridges among people for the making of peace. To prepare for The Bridge exhibition, we welcome the return of Dr. Marianne Kamp, from this spring’s Educational Trust Forum, to lead a book discussion group on Reza Aslan’s No god but God. The Bridge opens in Powell with a celebration at 6 pm on September 10th with Senator Al and Ann Simpson as well as Caravan artists as special guests. The Bridge programming in Park County includes a Wednesday evening film series hosted in Powell and Cody on bridging otherness with folks right here in the Big Horn Basin. I hope to see you at The Bridge and I look forward to joining you in Holy Spirit renewed community life. Peace, Mary Caucutt
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Many thanks to all of you whose generous gifts power the mission and ministry of Christ Church.
As of July 31, 2016, 58% of the year completed, our financial statement is as follows. Pledged Income–Year to date $84,382.50. This is 39% of the budgeted amount of $215,000.00 for monies pledged. Total Income - Year to date $166,973.24. This is 52% of the total budgeted amount of $322, 285.70. Expenses through the month of July totaled $173,077.89. This is 59% of the total budgeted amount of $292,834.35.
New Updated Church E-Directory!!! Christ Church’s e-directory is available on your phone, tablet or computer. We’ve made bookmarks with Sign-in directions that can be found in a basket in the narthex. You will be able to access directory information from wherever you are. If you have any questions or need help signing in, call the church office at 587-3849 for help.
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Food 4 Kids Update
Happy New School Year! We’re off and run-ning for our third year of providing food for Cody’s
hungry kids. We hope to have the shelves stocked and the first bags delivered by September 15-16. The support from the schools and their administrators has been incredible. Our needs continue to grow, as the numbers of stu-dents served each year grows. Here’s how can you help:
*Sponsor a child for $250/year. *Visit the Food 4 Kids bulletin board in the parish hall, and purchase food items that will be put in weekly food bags. The food items change each month, so check back often. *Volunteer to help with double-bagging, stuffing bags, delivery to schools, fundrais-ing, or stocking shelves after the deliveries come in. *Praying for those who volunteer, and for those who receive.
Questions? Contact Mike at the church, or Christ Church steering committee members,
A Deacon’s Journey
It is difficult for those of us who have enough to truly understand the situations that fami-lies living in poverty experience everyday – the decisions they have to make, and the fears and frustrations they feel. That is why we are inviting you to walk a mile in the shoes for those facing poverty by participating in a Community Action Poverty Simulation (CAPS), facilitated by the Park County Poverty Alleviation Coalition (PAC).
The Park County Poverty Alleviation Coalition is conducting its THIRD Poverty Simulation on September 18, and you are invited to take part to learn first-hand about the struggles of those who live in poverty in Cody. It will take place at Cody Missionary Al-liance Church from 1-4 pm. Contact Chris Galagan if you are interested in participating.
Blankets for Babies
The hum of sewing machines wafted from the halls of Christ Church this summer as blankets were created for Park County babies. There are still lots of blanket kits to be sewn, and ba-bies in need. Contact the church office or the Rev. Chris Galagan if you’d like to be a part of this ministry.
A Personal Spiritual Discipline of Thanksgiving United Thank Offering (UTO) is a ministry of The Episcopal Church
for the mission of the whole church. Through United Thank Offering, men, women, and children nurture the habit of giving daily thanks to God. These prayers of thanksgiving start when we recognize and name
our many daily blessings. Those who participate in UTO discover that thankfulness leads to generosity. United Thank Offering is entrusted to promote thank offerings, to receive the offerings, and to distribute the UTO monies to support mission and ministry throughout The Episcopal Church and in invited Provinces of the Anglican Communion in the developing world. Please pick up you Blue Box or Envelope in the church narthex. UTO In-Gathering on Sunday, September 18th, 2016.
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Adult Choir and Bell Choir
Beginning Wednesday, September 21st
Bell Choir Rehearsal - 6:00 PM
Adult Choir Rehearsal - 7:00 PM
Choir and Bell Choir will be starting rehearsals to get a good jump on music for this fall. If you are interested in playing with the Bell Choir please contact
Jim Hager. If you are interested in the Adult Choir
you are invited to come to the rehearsals and also meet at the church at 9:30 AM on Sunday mornings. More members are needed for both groups!
Women’s Bible Study, Thursday Mornings from 9:00 -
10:30 AM October 6th through November
17th
Plan to set aside Thursday mornings this fall to gather with women of Christ Church for a study of Women in the Bible. Our study will continue for seven sessions with each mem-ber of the study having the opportunity to explore their spiritual journey in light of the Bible. Any questions? Please contact the rector, Sara Hockley or Linda Johnson.
Cody Community Choir The Cody Community Choir will be meeting at Christ Church on Tues-day nights, beginning September 6th. Choir practice will begin at 7:15 and end at 8:30.
The Community Choir is directed by Lar-ry and Alice Munari. If you are interested in this additional opportunity to “make a joyful noise” in song, please call Larry or Alice at their home 527-9767, or just come to church on Tuesday evening, Sep-tember 6th.
Fall Music at Christ Church
Coming in October
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Sunday,October23!!!
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Church-wide River Float Who: Everyone is Welcome – that means you too 8:00ers!
What: Christ Church Intergenera�onal River Trip
When: Sunday, September 11th Following coffee hour. Be at Wyoming
River Trips by 12:30 on Sunday. The trip itself lasts about an hour
Where: Gather at Wyoming River Trips Office 223 Yellowstone Hwy, just
past Walmart
Cost: $28 per person, payable to Wyoming River Trips on the day of the float
How: Sign Up by calling the church office, deadline for registra�on is Wednesday, September 7th
. Children
must have one parent/responsible adult on the trip. Scholarships Available, contact Mary.
Welcome Virginia Gee as Director of Children’s Education and Family Formation
Beginning September 1st, Nancy Fees will be taking a one-year sabbatical from her staff position at Christ Church and Virginia Gee will be stepping forward to fill in for one year. Nancy won’t be going far! We will still see her leading Children’s Chapel on the 3rd Sun-day of the month and leading special events for children and youth with her trademark creative touch. As Virginia takes on the role of Director of Children’s Education and Family Formation, she will still continue to volunteer her time in ministry as co-mentor for our J2A Group with Wallace Johnson. Virginia is a familiar face at Christ Church and friend to many. However, we might be surprised to learn how amazing are the qualifications she brings to this new leadership
role. Before moving to Cody and becoming a stay-home mom with four great daughters . . . Virginia re-ceived a Masters Degree in Education for K-12 Curriculum and Instruction as well as a Masters Degree in Physical Therapy; she taught two years at Boys Town, Nebraska and coached volleyball and basketball; worked as a PT at pain center in Utah and in Sheridan, WY. Today Virginia has blended her love of education, healing and wholeness and does integrative Physical Therapy with a focus on craniosacral therapy and somatic experiencing at the Healing Place. Her oldest daughter Regina has just left for college at the University of Pittsburgh; her next oldest Alannah is starting Wyoming Connections Academy this fall; her second youngest Amelia is in 8th grade at CMS and her youngest Allison is in 3rd grade at Livingston. When she was a child herself, Virginia attended a parochial Lutheran School. She was baptized as an infant, confirmed in 8th grade and participated in Fellowship of Christian Athletes through HS and College. She has found her spiritual home at Christ Church which resonated more accurately with her experience of God. At Christ Church, Virginia completed the four year EFM class and loved how it helped me to more clearly define why she has chosen to follow the Christian faith. Virginia says, “I have studied many different world religions and paths and find it inspiring that there are so many ways to find and worship God. It is because of my love of this church that I am interested in pursuing this position. Christ Church has become a place of refuge and strength for me and I hope to help instill that love and comfort in our youth; rather than “having” to go to church on Sundays, my hope is that our children and young adults feel a part of our community and that their spiritual development is a high priority in their lives.” Please help us welcome Virginia to her new position!
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KID’S CORNER -Fall 2016 The next time you see her, please give VIRGINIA GEE A HUGE THANK YOU for her will-ingness to step in as Christian Education Director for this upcoming church school year. I need a short year off to work on projects! abundant! and then hopefully continue as your “church lady” after I’ve retired some other commitments. Virginia will do such a great job, and just think of all the new ideas that will be in the hopper -- it’s going to be a fabulous year with her guiding our youth programs! I hope you all will continue to be as wonderfully helpful as you always are, and that will make this a lovely year for Virginia, just like it always is for me. We’ll start this Sunday school year off with everyone in the big church on September 11th. We will have an instructed Eucharist during the 10AM service for everyone, followed by registration of all of our kids into their respective programs during the coffee hour. It seems repetitive to keep registering everyone year after year, but it’s a big help to know that all of our contact addresses and phone numbers are current. All that by way of saying, don’t dodge us! Register the kids! Everyone is welcome to help kick off the year with a float trip at Wyoming River trips. We’ll gather at Wyoming River Trips (by Walmart) at 12:30 on the 11th to do paperwork for the 1PM trip. The special group rate for the trip is $28.00 per person and the deadline for the river trip signup is Wednesday, September 7th! We’re continuing with Godly Play and J2A curricula, and all of those except YAC will begin on September 18th. The 18th will also be the ingathering for our United Thank Offer-ings and our Habitat for Humanity houses. First Sundays of each month will continue to be a “resource” time for our older kids: a time to explore different, creative forms of wor-ship. Third Sundays will still be Children’s Chapel in the Poker Church with me. Once again, our leaders will be:
Godly Play mavens: Tiffani Jackson and Lynne Parker with lots of storytellers and doorkeepers Rite 13 mentors: Rachel Cowger and Heidi Galagan,
parent coordinators: Sue Simpson Gallagher and Leslie Callahan J2A mentors: Virginia Gee and Wally Johnson parent coordinator: Joanne Patterson YAC mentors: Mary McFarlane and Press Stephens parent coordinator: Joy Williams.
9/11: Instructed Eucharist, Registration, River trip! YAC has first meeting. 9/18: Godly Play at 10; Rite 13 & J2A at 11; no YAC J2A parents will meet Sunday, September 18, following church service in the library. We will discuss important topics our sons and daughters will learn about from our mentors and the summer pilgrimage, including how to cover expenses. Please plan to be there! Joanne
9/25: Godly Play at 10; Rite 13 & J2A at 11; YAC at 4PM. England travelers sponsor coffee hour! Thank you for all of the loving support that all of you show our kids. Our programs are rich, and deepening, and that’s because of all of you. Happy new year! Hugs, Nancy
Safeguarding God’s Children Training Tuesday, September 27th - 6:00-9:00 PM
It’s time again for Safeguarding God’s Children Training. At Christ Church, this training is required to be taken by all Cler-gy, Staff, and those who work with children. All people who attend Christ Church are also encouraged to take this training.
For more information regarding the training please contact Ernie McFarlane, Mike Galagan or Mary Caucutt. Call 587-3849 to RSVP. A small donation is requested to help pay for materials.
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From the Parish Nurse ~ Kate Murphy BACK TO SCHOOL Health & Safety Checklist ___1. Schedule a medical, eye, and ear exam for your child ___2. Help kids stay active and ready to learn ___3. Get kids up to date on recommended vaccines ___4. Help kids make healthy food choices daily ___5. Learn special tips on getting kids to school safely ___6. Get the facts on school and youth violence prevention ___7. Are your kids playing sports at school? Know your Concussion ABCs www.cdc.gov
*Back to school is a GREAT time for a well-child check for any age. If your child is in sports, the “Sports Physicals” that so many of our physicians provide is perfect. Just make sure vision and hearing are included.
*Limit non-school-related screen time. HA! Good luck with that. Seriously, the younger the child the less screen time. All children should have some outside play activity and keep bedtimes reasonable. *Sleep and School-aged Children (6-13 years) *Children aged six to 13 need 9-11 hours of sleep. At the same time, there is an increasing demand on their time from school (e.g., homework), sports and other extracurricular and social activities. In addition, school-aged children become more interested in TV, computers, the media and Internet as well as caffeine products – all of which can lead to difficulty fall-ing asleep, nightmares and disruptions to their sleep. In particular, watching TV close to bedtime has been associated with bedtime resistance, difficulty falling asleep, anxiety around sleep and sleeping.
In addition to baby shots, all entering kindergarteners need boosters for tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis (one shot), mumps measles-rubella (one shot), chickenpox and polio.
All entering 7th graders need tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis (one shot), consider getting a first meningococcal shot at this time as well. All entering college students need a shot for meningococcal disease. In addition, the vaccine for human papillomavirus that can eventually lead to cancer is available to both boys and girls and should be started at 12. And an annual flu shot. You know I was going to say that.
Breakfast. NO SKIPPING BREAKFAST! Ideally, breakfast should include a protein. If packing sack lunches, be sure to add something crunchy like an apple or carrot sticks. And believe it or not, kids do not need
dessert at every meal. It’s never too early to start talking about food wastage, so if the apple and carrot sticks are going to be tossed, talk with your child about what other reasonable foods to include. Talk about food wastage with hot lunches too.
Review crossing streets, bike helmets, “stranger danger” and driving safety. It’s always helpful
to remind driving teenagers that driving is a privilege, not a right. Carefully read your schools handbooks on bullying and violence. Your child may need to hear
repeatedly that reporting bullying and violence is the best practice and they will not be “tattling” but possibly saving misery or even a life.
A concussion a type traumatic brain injury that changes the way the brain normally works. A concussion is caused by a
bump, blow, or jolt to the head. Concussions can also occur from a fall or blow to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth. Even what seems to be a mild bump to the head can be serious. If your child is extra sleepy, acting even a little “off” or complains of nausea or vomits, go to the emergency room right now. Like NOW.
Concussion ABCs: A-Assess the situation. B-Be alert for signs and symptoms. C-Contact a health care professional.
To parents of kids heading off to college for the first time: Your child will call you. Freaked out, sad, lonely, a total mess. Listen and confirm their distress. After you hang up, your college student WILL BE FINE. It’s you who will be the wreck. It gets better.
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Cost:$25withlunchincluded.
the Fellowship Storethe Fellowship Storethe Fellowship Storethe Fellowship Store Watch for announcements in the Sunday bulle�n for Sunday store openings.
Store items are always available through the church office during the week or through
Jill Carow at 899-2823 or [email protected] .
Please contact us with your ideas for new store items. We will definitely give them our considera*on.
Fellowship Ministry thanks you for your con*nued support of our Parish Life!
Fellowship “Welcome Back into the Big Church” Coffee Hour Sunday, September 4 a1er the 8 and 10 am services
“LentilUnderground”withLizCarlisleandDaveOien
Friday,October28-5:00-7:00pm:
Bookreadingandlentiltasting
Saturday,October29-9:00am-1:00pm:
Learnaboutlegumenutrition,soilhealth,buildingafoodbusinessandengagingcommunitytochangethewaywefarmandeat.Followedbyalunchfeaturinglentils.
Costis$30persessionor$50toattendboththeFriday&Saturdaysessions
LentilUndergroundtellsthetruestoryofagroupoffarmersandtheirdedicationtothethrivingsustainablefoodmovement.SpeakersareLizCarlisle,theauthor,andDavidOien,third-generationMontanafarmerandthe
book’smaincharacterwholeda“lentiluprising”.
ToREGISTERandformoreinformation,contactJayor
ConnieMoodyat307-587-4400oremailthomap@tritel.net.www.tac.diowy.org
“CookingWithLentils”with
RondaMcLean-
Saturday,October22,10amto12pm
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Thursday, September 8th, 1:00 pm - Grizzly Hall, Park County Library -Cody
Moderated by Dr. Marianne Kamp, Associate Professor of History, University of Wyoming. Dr. Kamp’s teaching areas include Modern Middle East, Modern Central Asia, and the Soviet Union. A conversation on No god but God by Reza Aslan in preparation for Caravan’s The Bridge art exhibit - Peacebuilding through the Arts between the creeds and cultures of the East and West. Free and Open to the Public
Caravan’s The Bridge
The Bridge Art Exhibit Opening
Caravan’s The Bridge art exhibit is coming to Powell! Saturday, September 10th, 6:00 pm. The exhibit features 47 Muslim, Jewish and Christian artists making art for building bridges to peace. Please plan on attending the opening event Saturday evening at the SinClair Gallery at Northwest College in the Orendorf Building. Special Guests at the opening reception include Al and Ann Simpson and two artists from The Bridge. For more information about Caravan or The Bridge exhibit, visit www.oncaravan.org.
Wednesday, September 7th, Queens and Cowboys: A Straight Year on the Gay Rodeo film screening with NWC Gay Straight Alliance Club 6:30 pm at the Intercultural House, Northwest College – 565 College Drive. Wednesday, September 14th, Blue Like Me film screening with Siona Benjamin 6:30 pm at the Cody Theater – 1171 Sheridan Avenue. Siona Benjamin is one of Caravan’s The Bridge artists. She is a Jewish artist from India and will be traveling to Cody for a showing of her film. Wednesday, September 21st, Smoke Signals film screening with Wind River Native Advocacy Center Director, Jason Baldes. 6:30 pm at the Intercultural House, Northwest College – 565 College Drive. Wednesday, September 28th – Snow Falling on Cedars film screening with conversation from Japanese Americans in the Basin. 6:30pm at the Cody Theater.
Film Series: Bridging Identities in Wyoming, Discussing Otherness in the Bighorn Basin
Tuesday, September 27th – Sufi Songs of Love with Amir Vahab & Ensemble 7:00 pm Nelson Performing Arts Auditorium, Northwest College.
Sufi Concert, Exhibit Closing
BOOK STUDY: No god but God
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September AnniversariesSeptember AnniversariesSeptember AnniversariesSeptember Anniversaries
9-3 Rick and Deb Blanchard 9-17 David and Emily Buckles 9-30 Marshall and Bettye Dominick
If you no�ce that either your or someone
else’s birthday or anniversary is not
listed, please contact the church (587-
3849) office to get your name on the list.
September BirthdaysSeptember BirthdaysSeptember BirthdaysSeptember Birthdays
9-1 Abbey Scott 9-2 Al Simpson, Carol Bell, Matthew Patterson, Leslie Callahan 9-3 Sylvie Quick 9-4 Rosie Fisher, Becky Wagner 9-5 Pam Noesner 9-6 Don Kurtz 9-8 Seppe Mallamo 9-9 Kymberly LaFountain 9-14 Solie Mael Jackson 9-15 Catharine Reinitz 9-16 Mike Crawford 9-18 Lee Ann Hand, Diane Van Vorst 9-19 Kaki Steves, Chuck Morton 9-21 John-Michael Sax, Haley Crawford 9-22 John Williams, Trev Wood 9-23 Erin Rawlings 9-24 John Wagner 9-25 Shirley Steck 9-26 Linda Dowd 9-27 Fred Faltin 9-29 Gavin Whitlock 9-30 Jimmy Parker
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Altar Flower Donations Altar Flower Donations may be given on any Sunday throughout the year. We ask a donation of $15 per request, payable to St. Anne’s Altar Guild. Please provide the information below along with your payment which can be placed in the Altar Guild Mailbox in the Church office, or mailed to Christ Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 1718 Cody, WY. 82414. If you have questions regarding a memorial, celebra-tion, or thanksgiving, please contact Deborah Blanchard at 307-899-4459. Altar Flowers Given By: _______________________________________ Given in Thanksgiving For: _______________________________________ _______________________________________ (or) Given in Loving Memory Of: _______________________________________ _____________________________________ (or) Given in Celebration of: _______________________________________ _______________________________________ For Which Sunday?_______________________ One Time Only? Yes No Automatic Annual Renewal? Yes No Contact Email: _______________________________________ Contact Phone Number: _______________________________________
Altar Flowers for the month of September are given:
by John and Zara Logan in celebration of the lives of
John’s parents;
by Ann and Bill Alsup in thanksgiving
for the lives of Kate and Bill Alsup;
by Char Stewart-McCue in celebration
of the lives of Alan Ball and Uncle Charlie;
by Jim Hager in celebration
of the lives of Charles and Lois Hager;
by Patti Evans in Loving Memory of
Mary and Lloyd Evans;
by Betsy and Dan Sell in thanksgiving for our
parents - Marlys Sell,
and Bill and Betty Reddock;
by Laurie and Dewey Farmer in thanksgiving
for the life of Carrie Gasch;
by Jack Fowler in thanksgiving
for the lives of Marilyn Graham,
and Barbara and Dick Judy;
by Alan and Lolly Jolley in thanksgiving
for the lives of their sons
and the families of their sons;
by John and MaryAnn McGee in thanksgiving
for the life of Harriet Horton Greer;
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Sundays at Christ Church CodySundays at Christ Church CodySundays at Christ Church CodySundays at Christ Church Cody 8:00 AM Holy Eucharist8:00 AM Holy Eucharist8:00 AM Holy Eucharist8:00 AM Holy Eucharist 9:00 AM Adult Education9:00 AM Adult Education9:00 AM Adult Education9:00 AM Adult Education 10:00 AM Holy Eucharist/Godly Play and 10:00 AM Holy Eucharist/Godly Play and 10:00 AM Holy Eucharist/Godly Play and 10:00 AM Holy Eucharist/Godly Play and J2A Programs for YouthJ2A Programs for YouthJ2A Programs for YouthJ2A Programs for Youth
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 7 N/A Meeting
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4 Service Begin in
Main Church
11:30 Clocktower Creek Hike
5 Labor Day - Office is closed 7 N/A Meeting
6 10 LTCC Service 12:05 Healing Eucharist 5:30 Valley Ranch Service 7 Cody Choir Rehearsal
7 6:30 Bridging Iden-tities in Wyoming Film Series (see p. 9)
8 1 No god but God Book Study at Cody Library
9 7 N/A Meeting
10 9-1 TAC Annuals Annuals for Weather Re-for Weather Re-sistant Color” sistant Color” 6 The Bridge Art Exhibit Openiung
11 8 and 10 Instructed Eucharist Church School Registration 1 Wyoming River Trip Float 6 YAC Meeting
12 5:30 Worship Committee Meeting 7 N/A Meeting
13 10:30 Brookdale Absaroka Service 12:05 Healing Eucharist 5:30 Mission Committee Meeting 5:30 Valley Ranch Service 7 Cody Choir Rehearsal
14 6:30 Bridging Iden-tities in Wyoming Film Series (see p. 9)
15 16 7 N/A Meeting
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18 UTO Ingathering 12 J2A Parent Meeting in the Library
19 5 Vestry Meeting 5:30 EfM First Meeting 7 N/A Meeting
20 12:05 Healing Eucharist 4:30 Formation Committee Meeting 5:30 Valley Ranch Service 7 Cody Choir Rehearsal
21 6:30 Bridging Iden-tities in Wyoming Film Series (see p. 9)
22 23 7 N/A Meeting
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25 10 England Pilgrims to present at Coffee Hour
26 5:30 EfM 7 N/A Meeting
27 12:05 Healing Eucharist 5:30 Valley Ranch Service 6 Safeguarding God’s Children 7 Sufi Concert at NWC 7 Cody Choir Rehearsal
28 6:30 Bridging Iden-tities in Wyoming Film Series (see p. 9)
29 30 7 N/A Meeting