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LOAVES & FISHES The newsletter of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
Millers Tavern, Virginia
Mr. F. Powell Johann, Jr., Organist & Choirmaster March 2014
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
MARCH 2014
Camp 2014 2
...and there was light 2
Lent 3
Outreach 4
St. Paul’s Needs You 5
Service Assistants 5
Birthdays 6
NEWS FROM THE VESTRY
The vestry met on Sunday afternoon, February 16, 2014. The first order of business was to amend the bylaws to allow the membership of the vestry to be increased to 12 for the coming year due to the search for a new rector and an effort to maintain some consistency. The amendment, written by Mr. Bill Thomas was accepted unanimously. Mr. Bin Trice, Dr. Gus Lewis and Eugene Rivara will remain on the vestry and they are joined by newly elected mem-bers, Mrs. Julie Brown, Mrs. Rose Mary Zellner and Mr. David Mann. They serve with Mrs. Lindeve Hostvedt, Mrs. Poohdie Miller, Mrs. Linda Minor, Dr. John Haile, Mr. Jerry Walker and Mr. David Sutton.
Elections were held and Mr. Howard Schmidt was re-reelected treasurer, Dr. Lewis was reelected register with Mrs. Julie Brown chosen to be the alternate. Mr. Jerry Walker is our new junior warden and our new senior warden is Mrs. Lindeve Hostvedt. Congratulations to all.
CHURCH SIGN
If you haven’t been by the church in a while, on Saturday, January 25, the new church sign was installed. A big thank you has to be extended to Dr. John Haile for introducing, managing and completing (physically) this project. Thank you Dr.
Haile and the vestry.
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...and there was light The lighting project has moved along fast in the last weeks. All the fixtures have been installed. We are exploring our options for the light bulbs and dim-mers but we will have light for the Ash Wednesday evening service. So come out and begin your Lenten journey with the first evening service with the newly installed lights. A big thank you to the vestry, the lighting subcommittee and all the members of St. Paul’s who have made very generous donations to this project.
CAMP 2014...God’s work through our hands We at St. Paul's Millers Tavern have always had a special appreciation for the work done at
Shrine Mont Camps. Through your generous donations and pur-chase of Brunswick stew, and many other special projects outside of the parish family, we keep a healthy fund with which to send many of our own kids and those in the community to camps over the years. They always have been profoundly affected by the experiences, have made fast friends that they keep through the years, and have found their way in their faith and learned to spread the Word throughout the world. That is a wonderful thing when many other destructive forces pull at our children daily. As it is time to get camp registra-tions in (some camps fill up fast), we thought it important to talk about how scholarship works through the Millie Trice Campership Fund. A registration of $75 is required and is the responsibility of the camper and/or his family. Once all registrations are accepted, we tabulate the remaining costs of each camper (these costs vary de-pendent on camp, some camps are as little as a few days to three weeks, depending on the age of participants and type of camp) and evaluate if scholarship can be made for the rest of the expense or on-
ly part of it. We reach out to the community each year to find other children to fund this experi-ence for as well. We open this opportunity to extended members of our church family also. We luckily have been able to scholarship all costs of camps for our children for many years, and through your help, we will continue to do so. It was gratifying to hear a young first-time camper (who was not raised in the church and was a bit reticent about going to camp), tell her grand-mother that she had a grand time, can't wait to go back and is now an Episcopalian! God's work through our hands!
Please bring bars of soap
for the Christmas Shoe-
boxes
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Stop, look and listen
Lent, the season of the church year that’s associated with repentance, begins on Ash Wednesday
(March 5 this year). While some people deny them-
selves by giving up something for Lent, others prepare
for Easter through special Bible studies or devotions.
Christians observe Lent for these reasons:
It causes us to STOP. Lent says, “Stop and rest
awhile,” as well as “Stop doing wrong.”
It tells us to LOOK. Look inward for an honest
self-examination. Look upward to see the cross of
Christ offering healing and love. Look forward to
the hope of the Resurrection.
It tells us to LISTEN. Listen to the words of
Christ. Listen to the voice of God. Listen to the
winds of the Spirit of God.
Stop, look and listen. These three words aren’t only important for our safety in travel; they’re also
helpful for our journey through the 40 days of Lent.
The Newsletter, Newsletter
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ST. PAUL’S OUTREACH
Get Involved!
St. Paul’s supports several local efforts to help needy people in our community. Most obviously, we bring canned food to sup-port the CornerStone CDC, which distributes food from the USDA and other programs. Our canned food is distributed monthly on the third Saturday of each month. An effort is made to have each of roughly 200 bags contain approximately the same things, which is why specific items are requested each month. The March request is for canned meats, beans, and soups. Since the third Saturday of March is the 15th, please bring canned meats, beans and soups through the second Sunday, which is the 9th. After that, begin bringing cans for April’s distribution of fish, vegetables and beans. At least one Sunday in February, the St. Paul’s food basket was completely empty of contributions. Please don’t forget this im-portant ministry!
Do YOU have a Saturday morning that you could help distribute food? Call 769-2996, send an E-mail to [email protected] or ask Sally Acree, who volunteers almost every week. They need more help!
They also need paper bags. While the plas-tic ones are helpful, those are usually used to pack meat and vegetables, which then go into the paper bags. Vol-unteers stand up about 200 paper ones and begin packing them early with boxed goods pur-chased from the cen-tral food bank, our canned goods and whatever about-to-expire donations have come from the grocery stores on distribution days. The plastic ones just don’t stand up very well. So, ask for paper bags at the grocery store, fold them up when you get them home, and take them by the CornerStone or put them in the St. Paul’s food basket.
Essex Churches Together meets on the fourth Tuesday night of each month at the Essex County Library at 7 pm. St. Paul’s could use a representative. The scheduled topic for January’s
meeting, which was cancelled due to inclement weather, as was most of the rest of January, was homelessness is Essex County. Didn’t know that was a problem? Want to find out more about similar issues? Be our church contact!
Have an idea about a local outreach project? There are grants available from the Diocese. We’ve missed this year’s deadline, but we can put together an application for next year. Make a plan or ask for help with things you are passionate about.
Want to support Dr. Lewis’s medical mission to the Dominican Republic this summer? They can always use more funds for
medical supplies. Send contributions to the Dominican Aid Society of Virginia, 1924 Floyd Ave., Richmond, Va. 23220.
The CornerStone Health Clinic and food pro-gram could use financial support, as well. St. Paul’s Outreach Committee donates regu-larly to them, so if you write a check to St. Paul’s memo’d to Health Clinic, Food Bank, or (in March) Dominican Aid Society, we can add your funds to those already being donat-ed.
Other opportunities:
NetsforLife®: Fighting malaria in Africa through the church Since the launch of NetsforLife® in 2006, Episcopal Relief & Development has actively advo-cated and promoted the program within U.S. Episcopal Church. In 2009 NetsforLife®, through Anglican Com-munion implementing partners, operates in 15 countries and Christian Aid implements the NetsforLife® program in two countries.
Don’t miss the annual
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper
March 4th from 5 to 7 p.m.
Grace Episcopal Church
EVERYTHING MUST GO
moving sale
12751 West River Road, Aylett
Saturday March 8th,
9 am to 3 pm
All proceeds to St. Paul’s Church
furniture, beds and headboards, sofa, lamps, ta-
bles, household items, pictures, wicker, jewelry,
linens, Biggs tilt top table and more!
Cash and checks accepted.
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND
NEIGHBORS!
Courtesy of Bill & Suzanne Thomas
Smyrna Christian Church
is having their annual
Spaghetti Dinner
at 5:00 on April 5th
followed by Gospel Music at 6:30. Retha O’Neill, who you might have heard
sing at one or two of our Community Din-
ners, and several other local groups includ-
ing the Costello Brothers, are scheduled to
perform.
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Do you have a flag that needs to be retired?
Flag Retirement Ceremony
The Henricopolis Chapter of the National
Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution is planning a flag retirement
ceremony at St Paul's Millers Tavern April
12, 2014. A box has been placed at St.
Paul's and at the Essex Museum for old,
torn and weathered United States flags.
Would you like to be included on our service schedule as either a READER/
LECTOR, ACOLYTE , or LAY EUCHARISTIC MINISTER? Those who partic-
ipate in these valuable ministries, find it to be a fulfilling way to be included in the
service. Readers are sent the readings a few days before to become familiar with the
passages. There is a bit more involved to become a Lay Eucharistic Minister, but cer-
tainly within anyone's grasp. The most obvious need with only 3 young people (with
Meredith Barlow filling in) is to fill the Acolyte schedule. There is no reason this job
need be done by just our youth, so please consider placing yourself on the 'list'.
Volunteer today, contact Lindeve by email: [email protected]
Service Assistants—MARCH
March 2
8:00 a.m. Lectors: ViAnn and Joe Farmer
10:00 a.m. Crucifer Server: Ben Brown
Lectors: Don and Lindeve Hostvedt
LEM: Gus Lewis
Ushers: Guy and Emilie Townsend
Altar Guild: (you know who you are)
March 5 Ash Wednesday
7:00 p.m. Lectors: Don Hostvedt and
Suzanne Thomas
LEM: Grace Rhinesmith
March 9
8:00 a.m. Lector: Suzanne Thomas
10:00 a.m. Crucifer Server: Lizzie Schmidt
Lectors: Estie Thomas and Hannah Overton
LEM: John Bradley Canada
Ushers: Guy and Emilie Townsend
Altar Guild: (you know who you are)
March 16
8:00 a.m. Lectors: Holly and John Dartez
10:00 a.m. Crucifer Server: Anna Brooks Thomas
Lectors: Richard and Cynthia Carter
LEM: Gus Lewis
Ushers: Guy and Emilie Townsend
Altar Guild: (you know who you are)
March 23
8:00 a.m. Lector: Beth Woolford
10:00 a.m. Crucifer Server: Ben Brown
Lectors: Lewis Miller and Julie Brown
LEM: Grace Rhinesmith
Ushers: Guy and Emilie Townsend
Altar Guild: (you know who you are)
March 30
8:00 a.m. Lectors: Suzanne Thomas
10:00 a.m. Crucifer Server: Lizzie Schmidt
Lectors: Alan Sader and Lucy Baker
LEM: Alan Sader
Ushers: Guy and Emilie Townsend
Altar Guild: (you know who you are)
March Turn at the Urn
There are all sorts of fun things and reasons to celebrate in the coming
weeks....St. Patrick's Day and baked potatoes on March 16, Mardi Gras
with red beans and rice and king cakes on March ?. But that still leaves, as
always, plenty of places to sign up for your 'turn at the urn'!
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Supply Minister March Calendar
SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT
1
2
The Rev. Megan
Limdberg
3 4 5
The Rev. Bob
Hetherington
6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16
The Rev. Pegram
17 18 19 20 21 22
23
The Rev. Megan
24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
MARCH BIRTHDAYS 3 Richard Carter 14 Michael Thomas
4 Sara Brooks 20 Robert Brumley, III
6 Ben Brown 22 Clarke Russell
Lewis Miller Lizzie Schmidt
9 Jason Trice 25 Tom Durvin
10 Joshua Dartez 26 Harold Moyer
11 David Dartez 29 Walter Rowland
O God, our times are in your hand: Look with favor , we pray, as they begin another year. Grant that they may grow in wisdom and
grace, and strengthen their trust in your goodness all the days of their life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
If your birthday has been omitted, please call the church office so we may keep an up to date list.”