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\ The Rev. Dr. Billy Walton, Deacon 608 West Jefferson Street Tupelo, MS 38804 (662) 842-4386 Fax (662) 842-0204 www.allsaintstupelo.org [email protected] 15 th , 16 th , 17 th , 18 th & 19 th SUNDAYS AFTER PENTECOST - SEPTEMBER 2018 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 8:30 & 10:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Christian Formation for all ages resumes! We will gather in the Parish Hall for our kickoff, the commissioning of our teachers and Catechists, plus a few surprises! You must be present to win! CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Children 3 years old - 6 th grade Catechesis is a Montessori approach to the religious formation of children, rooted in the Bible and the liturgy of the church. It also adheres to the educational principals of Maria Montessori, whose philosophy was to teach children with an emphasis on independence, freedom within limits, and respect for a child’s intrinsic desire to learn. The Seekers 7 th – 12 th grade Offers topical, yet Bible-based lessons based on current events and other trending subjects that have an immediate relevancy to youth. What better way to capture the attention of a young person than to discuss things that are important to them, to talk about what they are talking about. For Adults The Sunday Lectionary Class is a Christian education offering for adults that meets every Sunday year-round. This gathering features a presentation on selected texts from the scriptures appointed for the day’s liturgy, followed by lively discussions as the class wrestles with the readings to find meanings for today. The presentations and discussions aim to be enlightening, nourishing and challenging (and many say they’re frequently entertaining as well).

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The Rev. Dr. Billy Walton, Deacon

608 West Jefferson Street Tupelo, MS 38804

(662) 842-4386 Fax (662) 842-0204

www.allsaintstupelo.org [email protected]

15th, 16th, 17th, 18th & 19th SUNDAYS AFTER PENTECOST - SEPTEMBER 2018

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

8:30 & 10:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist

9:30 a.m. Christian Formation for all ages resumes!

We will gather in the Parish Hall for our kickoff, the commissioning of our teachers and Catechists, plus a few surprises! You must be present to win!

CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Children 3 years old - 6th grade

Catechesis is a Montessori approach to the religious formation of children, rooted in the Bible and the liturgy of the church. It also adheres to the educational principals of Maria Montessori, whose philosophy was to teach children with an emphasis on independence, freedom within limits, and respect for a child’s intrinsic desire to learn.

The Seekers 7th – 12th grade Offers topical, yet Bible-based lessons based on current events and other trending subjects that have an immediate relevancy to youth. What better way to capture the attention of a young person than to discuss things that are important to them, to talk about what they are talking about.

For Adults The Sunday Lectionary Class is a Christian education offering for adults that meets every Sunday year-round. This gathering features a presentation on selected texts from the scriptures appointed for the day’s liturgy, followed by lively discussions as the class wrestles with the readings to find meanings for today. The presentations and discussions aim to be enlightening, nourishing and challenging (and many say they’re frequently entertaining as well).

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God, who is the giver of every good gift, you are ever present

in our lives and in the world. You act through us, your people,

to care for and provide for everyone. We pray for the courage

to break out of our insecurity and fear around money as we

deepen our understanding of our relationship to you and how

we use our financial resources to do your work in the world.

We pray these things that we might know you better, that you

will increase our desire and ability to give and help others

through ministry and friendship and to gratefully commit

ourselves to the work you have given us to do. Amen.

Borrowed from Trinity Episcopal Church, Swanton, Vermont.

Revenue: Actual Budget

Pledge $35,530 $39,291

All other sources $ 3,944 $ 4,017

Total $39,474 $43,308

Expenses:

Clergy $ 639 $11,500

Staff $11,533 $15,113

Office $ 1,141 $ 1,393

Physical Plant $19,022 $10,063

Community Outreach $ 7,920 $ 8,049

Worship/Programs $ 1,716 $ 2,597

Special Programs $ 1,494 $ 0

Total $43,464 $48,715

Net Total ($ 3,990) ($ 5,407)

Year-to-date operating surplus $27,357

Actual Revenue $11,403

Actual Expenses $17,324

Net ($ 5,921)

Cash Balance at month end $ 27,999

OPERATING – JULY 2018

CAPTIAL CAMPAIGN – JULY 2018

FROM THE OFFICE

For more information, visit our website www.allsaintstupelo.org

https://facebook.com/AllSaintstupelo/

Do you receive our

monthly newsletter

and the weekly e-news?

Stay connected with all of our services,

events, programs and news!

To sign up, please call the office at 842-

4386 or email [email protected]

AVERAGE SUNDAY

August – 139

August YTD – 137

July YTD – 136

The office will be closed

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

8:30 a.m. Using liturgy from the

Episcopal Book of Common Prayer

10:45 a.m.

Holy Communion Using liturgy from the

Evangelical Lutheran Worship

neighborhoodlife will meet in the Sr. High Sunday School room

Tuesday, September 4 at 5:30 p.m.

All are welcome to join us for our meeting! Plans are

underway for the fall and we’d love to have your

input.

Lord, grant that I might not so much

seek to be loved as to love.

-St. Francis of Assisi

The Altar Guild is one of the most essential ministries in the Church. We

make the first step of our Sunday services happen. We are a behind the

scenes group, a lot like the props committee and stage hands!! Without

us, none of the rest happens for the Sunday service. That being said,

please give some prayerful consideration to joining the Altar Guild...we

need you. We provide OJT and one on one training. Please contact Cathy

Sparks for more information. P.S. Gentlemen are welcome to join us!

An Order of Service for

Noonday

with Prayers for Healing

Wednesdays

12:05 p.m. in the Chapel

September

5, 12, 19 & 26

PARISH MINISTRIES

If you missed the sermon on Sunday or

you’d just like to hear it again, our

You can find a catalog of sermons of our visiting

guest preachers on our website at

http://allsaintstupelo.com/all/?page_id=167.

FROM THE FLOWER GUILD

If you’d like to give the flowers on a particular

Sunday, the 2018 flower chart is available at

the entrance to the church. The flowers may be

given in memory or honor of someone or in

thanksgiving for a special occasion - $75 for 2

vases. Several dates in the immediate future

are available. To check availability please see

the flower chart or call Nancy in the church

office at 842-4386.

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You’re Invited!

Potluck Dinner

Wednesday, September 26

5:45 p.m. in the Parish Hall Join your parish family for food, fun and fellowship!

Invite a friend and bring a dish of food to share. A

nursery will be provided.

(for children in K – 6th grade)

will kick off their program year during the potluck

Wednesday, September 26

PIZZA & POPSICLES 5:45 – 7:00 p.m. in the Children’s Choir room

Daughters

of the King

Quiet Day Retreat Monday, October 8

9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Sponsored by The Immanuel Chapter

of Daughters of the King

At the home and grounds of

Jimmy and Margaret Anne Robbins

A meditation will be provided and then we will have a

time of reflection on the Robbins’ property. It is a

beautiful setting in the woods with many places to be

alone with God and listen to His voice. All are

encouraged to bring a notebook for writing down

what God is saying to you and your own thoughts.

Carpooling will be provided from the church parking

lot, leaving at 8:30 a.m.

Salad Luncheon Provided

To help us plan, please RSVP by October 5 to the

office at 842-4386, Joellen Murphree or Margaret

Anne Robbins.

PARISH MINISTRIES

Camp Able Fall Weekend September 7 – 9 Camp Bratton-Green

Camp Able at Bratton-Green is a gift of mutual

respect and compassion wrapped up in silliness and

love and are designed for those individuals ages 10

and up with diverse abilities (mental or physical

disabilities).

At Camp Able we aspire to be a community that

celebrates our diverse abilities and gifts. Camp Able

is not about what we can't do, whether camper or

staffer, the focal point is what we "can" do.

Camp Able is about forming a community that loves

us just as we are. Our goal is to establish, at least for

one weekend, a community of unconditional love,

compassion and acceptance. For more information

please visit www.campable.org.

All Saints’ will

host the

Honduras

Medical Mission

scheduled for

February 2019

There are many

ways to help make

this mission a

success. If you can

donate any of these

items, please drop

them off at the

office during the

week or in the Nave

on Sundays.

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All Saints’ Assistance

Program

In July, we assisted 54 families

with a total of 139 children under

the age of 18.

$16,631.83 Was

was distributed from the Family Resource Center

grant to assist families with utility deposits and

payments, rental deposits and payments and

temporary emergency housing.

July Activities Included:

✓ Mississippi Balance of State Continuum of

Care Northeast MS Meeting

✓ City of Tupelo Homelessness Task Force

meeting

✓ Tupelo Transit Community Stakeholder

Meeting

✓ Red Cross of N MS Board Meeting

✓ United Way Emergency Food and Shelter

Committee Meeting

In July, Hannah Maharrey and Brandy Gant

participated in the Tupelo-Lee County Hunger

Coalition bulk corn distribution. The corn was

donated by the Society of St. Andrews, a gleaning

organization. This corn went to our area food

pantries and soup kitchens.

Since 2010, Saints’ Brew has served

156,994 meals to individuals, families with children, those employed

who are food insecure and homeless persons.

The Saints’ Brew Task Force met in August to begin

developing a plan for the long-term growth and

management of Saints’ Brew. The discussion centered

around job responsibilities for overseeing the management

of Saints’ Brew and outlining the team members’ day to

day responsibilities. We also addressed the day to day

operations and how to continue the excellence that has

become the standard with Saints’ Brew.

We look forward to sharing more details as plans are

developed over the next several months!

For more than 70 years, Camp

Bratton-Green and the Duncan M.

Gray Center have served as a

sanctuary from the outside world –

a place of outdoor adventures,

friendships formed, spirits renewed,

and camp traditions that mellow into enduring memories.

But a summer, a weekend or a day spent here is not an

end in and of itself. While the work here has been

extraordinary, the limited space and aging facilities have

become stumbling blocks. The time has come to create

the Camp Bratton-Green and Gray Center facilities that will

match the Camp and conference center’s life-changing

spirit. The Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi has launched

an ambitious campaign to renew this place of renewal.

When you support this campaign, you will be doing more

than providing physical enhancements. You’ll be planting

seeds that help to grow the Kingdom of God. For more

information about how to contribute, visit

www.graycenter.org.

IMMEDIATE NEEDS Family size boxes of Frosted Flakes, Fruit Loops,

Raisin Bran, coffee, sugar and creamer

We depend on donations of these items, as it helps us

reduce our spending.

PARISH MINISTRIES

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NEW ELCA

PODCAST

IS NOW

AVAILABLE!

Three Sides is a monthly podcast featuring stories from the

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). As a church

that believes God is calling us into the world - together, Three

Sides will present diverse voices from across the ELCA. Visit

https://www.livinglutheran.org/podcast/ to listen as they share

unique stories from across this church.

In the introductory episode, Shanna Crawford, Philip LaDeur and

Andrew Steele talk about why they're excited to co-host the

ELCA's new podcast. The hosts also give listeners a sneak peek

of the first episode, "Women who lead," which launches in

August.

Subscribe and listen today!

Sunday, September 16

10:45 a.m.

MONTHLY WORSHIP WITH

LUTHERAN LITURGY

Holy Communion will be celebrated using

liturgy from the ELW on

Sunday, September 16 at the

10:45 a.m. service. See you there!

Churchwide Day of Service

Sunday, September 9

At the CtK Council meeting it was decided that

we will be making hygiene bags for our part in

the ELCA-wide day of service on September

9. We will be donating these bags to Saints’

Brew and the Salvation Army for distribution

locally.

Please donate small sizes of shampoo, body

soap, toothpaste, and deodorant. Also

needed are washcloths, toothbrushes, combs

and feminine hygiene products. Cash

donations are also welcome! CtK's youth will

use all funds donated to shop for additional

items on Sunday, September 9 following the

10:45 a.m. service. Thanks for supporting this

outreach effort!

CtK Potluck and Planning Meeting Saturday, September 30 at 1:00 p.m. In the north breakout room of the Parish Hall

Join us for lunch and fellowship! An Oktoberfest

planning meeting will follow the meal. Bring a friend,

and a dish to share!

“STRONGER TOGETHER”

The latest issue of Living

Lutheran includes an

article entitled “Stronger

Together”, an exploration

of several Lutheran

congregations

worshipping with our full

communion partners. Kelly Moore, a Moravian pastor who is

serving a North Carolina ELCA congregation says that from what

she sees, full communion is a blessing: “It strengthens us. It

strengthens our souls; it strengthens our bodies; it strengthens

our churches.”

To read the full article, see the August 2018 issue of Living

Lutheran at www.livinglutheran.org.

CHRIST THE KING

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FOR OUR YOUTH IN 7th – 12th GRADES

SUNDAYS @ 9:30 a.m.

In the Sr. High Sunday School room

Josh Westmoreland returns to lead this class of 7th – 12th graders

through Bible-based lessons based on current events and other

trending subjects that have an immediate relevancy to youth. With

his guidance, last year they explored such topics as having the

courage to find their own voice and give voice to others when it’s

needed and how to move beyond inclusion to discipleship for

people with disabilities.

CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD

For children 3 years old – 6th grade

Sundays at 9:30 – 10:35 a.m. Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is a mainstay at All

Saints’. It is a Montessori approach to the religious

formation of children, rooted in the Bible and the

liturgy of the church. Each atrium – or classroom –

is led by an adult catechist with a minimum of 90

hours of training.

Special note to parents: This semester, our 3

year olds – 2nd grade will work in the Level I atrium,

while our 3rd – 6th graders work in the Level II

atrium. We begin each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and dismiss at 10:35

a.m. After Catechesis dismisses, the nursery will be open for

children 3 – 5 years old.

Our certified catechists are:

Level I: Tricia Edmonson and Joellen Murphree

Level II: Kamme Riddle, Stacy White, Marrion Winders

Assistants: Sue Ann Averett, Kelly Fleming and Emily Jackson

SUNDAY LECTIONARY

SUNDAYS ~ 9:30 a.m. South breakout room of the Parish Hall

The Sunday Lectionary Class, led by Les

Alvis, is a Christian education offering for

adults that meets every Sunday year-

round. With participants ranging from the

outspoken to the quiet listener and

everything in between, there is a place for

everyone seeking to hear what the Spirit

is saying to the Church. Thoughtful

engagement with the Christian tradition

helps us to see God at work in our lives

and in the world around us. All are

welcome, especially visitors and

newcomers. Contact the church office to

be added to the group’s weekly email list.

Education for Ministry will begin their

studies in September. Ken Murphree will

be returning as a mentor and we are

pleased to announce that Virginia

Chambers will be serving as co-mentor of

the group. 4th year students are: Deanna

Alford, Margaret Barshaw and Beth Harris.

3rd year student: Jeff Tomlinson. 2nd year

students are: Cristel Cody, Harry

Dieckmann, Michelle Hester and Emily

Jackson. Anna Fleming joins the group for

her first year. Registration for EfM has

now closed for the 2018/2019 academic

year.

CHRISTIAN FORMATION

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The new additions to our prayer list are those names listed in bold. You may find an updated copy of the prayer list at allsaintstupelo.org.

On the Schedules, Forms & Resources page click on the Current Intercessory Prayer List link.

Our Parish Family Frank Baker, Margaret Barshaw, Sherrie Black, Curtis Brown, Patsy Brumfield, Tommy Caldwell, Virginia Chambers, Pamela Cox, Jerry Davis, Cathy Duncan, James Duncan, Jr., Will Edmonson, Tom Evans, Kathy Fealhaber, Carla Felts, Lynda Furr, Lynn High, Allison Holloway, Sylvia Honeycutt, Joan Jones, Jeanne Lagrone, Deborah Limerick, Bill Mathews, Heather McCain, Drew Montgomery, Tommie Moore, Bill Morgan, Joellen Murphree, Peg Oakes, Lynn Palmer, Mary Lou Parks, Don Pate, Michael Pate, Belva & Pete Poland, Flo Poplin, Tom Prather, Jo Pugh, Lou Remmers, Ken Riskedahl, Rebecca Riskedahl, Alice Sandercock, Melinda Seitz, Cate Sparks, Cathy Sparks, Cheryl Sproles, Dee Streit, Clark Tims, Buddy Vance, Lanelle Van Horn, Cheri Weber, Peggy Wilbanks, Randy Wooldridge, Tammy Wooldridge, Judy Zinn.

Our Friends and Extended Family

Ajak Agany, Blake, Morgan and Reagan Agricola, Mickey Akers, Charles Alderson, Lester Alvis, Ezra Armas, Virginia Armstrong, David Arthur, Lynn Ayers, Ginger Bailess, Bernice Baker, Dennis Barshaw, Steve Barshaw, Travis (Jack) Penix Barshaw, Homer Bartlett, William Battaile, Thaine Batte, Jay Bede, Elisabeth Belmont, Randy Beane, Kirk Biddle, Deedy Boland, Jerry & Carolyn Boyd, Scott Bradley, Henry Brevard, Gavin Brewer, Patty Brown, Ruth Bryan, Edward Bullock, Tim & Tammy Bullock Family, Loretta Burgess, Sandi Burt, Morgan & Don Buse, Tiny, Pam & Paula Byrd, Ellen Caldwell, Bill Cannon, Dott Cannon, Kyle Carrol & Family, Jane Carruth, Clayton, Drew Clayton, Nelda Clayton, Louise Cole, Terra Gilmer Cook, Steve Cozart, Louise Cran, Sam Creekmore, Catherine Crews, Stephen Crocker, Rebecca Davis, Family of Jonathan DeGuzman, Matt Dillon, Theo Dinkins, Chris Donaldson, Tommy Doty, John-Forrest Douglas, Judy Dunehew, Merita Ellis, Beth Anne Harper Ellzey, Jai Eschete, Janet Evans, Kaitlin Fitzpatrick, Katherine Flouhouse, Margaret Fowler, Joseph Furr II, C.D. Gaston, Rex Giles, Nelson Gravatt, Sammy Green, Sandi Haire, Gloria Hale, Rylee Hale, Courtney Hall, Lillian Hampton, Larry Hancock, Debby Harbison, Rusty Harris, Theresa Harris, Wayne Hatcher, Pat Hayes, Debbie Hiergesell, Frank Henderson, Sally Herring, Judy Hester, Anna Hill, Jimmy & Beth Hill, Sara Hill, Rev. Steve & Dianne Hill, Suzanne Hodge, Hodges Family, Jay Holley, Elliegrace Homan, David Horne, Jan & Linkey Hughes, Trish Hundley, Charles Hyatt, Bill Irby, Carrie Irvin, Johnson Family, Nancy Johnston, Christy Jones, Moira Jones, Raymond Jourdan, Katelyn, John Thomas Kellum, Kelly Day Kenney, Rose Kersh, Lakesha, Toni Lebrun-Denton, Danielle Lee, Dwight Smith Lee, Michael Lippard, Jimmy Long, Julia Lucius, Dot Lyons, Ed Martin, Meredith Poole Martin & Josh Martin, Gloria Martinson, Sonny Mason, Betty Jane Mathews, the McAlilly Family, George & Nona McBunch, Anthony McCain, Tucker & Brenda McCarley, Kristin McElroy, Lyn McFadden, Nate McKinley, Cliff Medders, Nita Megginson, Allison Mitchell, Paula & Rick Mitchell, TEM Mitchell, Dr. Jim Mixson, Darrell Moll, The Rev. Dr. Ben Moravitz, Connor Morris, Belinda Mothershed, Debby Munro, Ed & Elissa Naro, Margaret Naugel, Nemit Family, D. D. Ruff Nicolau, The Nichols Family, Lynn Oakes, Butch Owen, Delsie Owens, Peyton Passons, Jane Pennington, Laura Pickens, James Plaxico, Tracie Plaxico, Stacy Plaxico, Cindy Prestage, Ken Priest, Jan Pritchard, Pam Putnam, Richie Randall, Suzy Ratchford, Kaye Ward Redmon, Dick Reed, Will, Amanda, Magnolia Jane & June Reed & Family, the Reeder Family, Rhonda Rick, Dale Rinehart, Betty Roberts, Milt Robinson, Lanny Robinson, Sid Salter, Dr. C.J. Sanders, Dr. Nahum Serio, Kay Sheffield, Helen Shelton, Mike Shelton, Dinah & Terry Simmons, Penny Sisson, Crofton Sloan, Robin Smith, Stan Stein, Phillip Stephens, Wylly Stirling, Angie Surface, Susan, Stan, Teal, & Alexander, Ann Taylor, Kathy Thomas, Marvin Thomas, Joseph Thompson, Pat & Jim Thompson, Family of Joseph Tillman, Otis Tims, Melvin Toole, Eliza Tyer, Keshun Vasser, Kenny Wathen, Jerry Webb, Marsha Webb, Dennis Weber, Annie Grace White, Charlie White, Keller White, Steve White, Jackie Whitlock, Henry Whittenton, George Wilder, Jennie Wilkerson, Dudley Wiygul, Trey Woolhouse

Family Expectant Parents Allison & Caleb Bedillion

Those in the Military

Jason Bobo, Nick Bobo, John Bremseth, Josh Garner, Hayes Hershfelt, Jacob Krusen, Cooper Livingston, Justin Phillips, Tanner Ray, Drew Sanders, Billy Strickland, Bobby Tullos

PRAYER LIST

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September 1 Cathy Fitzpatrick

September 2 Joan Ball

September 3 Wayne Averett

Lawrence Perkins, Grant Smith

Jeff Tomlinson

September 4 Candace Browning

Harry Dieckmann

Hayes Hershfelt

September 5 Tré Hill, Janis Tutor

September 7 Rick Armstrong

September 10 Laura Leigh Fowlkes

September 11 Paul Perry

September 12 Wanda King, Tom Robinson

September 13 Hailey Wooldridge

September 14 Emily Jackson

September 19 Donna Timmons

September 20 Melanie Hannigan

September 21 Helen King

September 24 Tom Evans, Belva Poland

September 25 Lynn Nelson

September 26 Lillian Browning

September 27 Morgan Winders

September 29 Peter Gray

September 30 Marshall Edmondson

September 13 Marcie & Bill Morgan

September 18 Virginia & Bill Mathews

September 20 Deanna & Tony Alford

September 25 Cathy & Mike Fitzpatrick

September 29 Kaye & Fred Cannon

Lisa & Mickey Gray

Don, Fran, & Debbie Shutiok

Given by Phil & Donna Timmons (Capital Campaign)

Kathy Fealhaber

Jason & Glenda Sanders

Bo & Regina Raggett

Butterbean Biscuits & Coffee

Buddy & Vicky Vance

Thank you for your recent gift to Methodist Senior

Services Meals on Wheels (managed by Traceway Retirement Community). Your thoughtful gift will be used to help provide much needed meals (delivered with a smile to brighten their day) to the home-bound elders we are so privileged to serve.

We are truly grateful for your donation to Shepherd’s Center of Greater Tupelo.

This donation will help us to keep older adults independent and able to stay in their own homes by providing transportation & doing minor home repairs. Sanctuary Hospice is humbly grateful for your donation that will greatly help us to care for the dying and their families. National Fire Safety Council, Inc., thanks you for your contribution. It will assist us in teaching children & the community vital fire safety and burn prevention.

Dear Care Team, Thanks to all who sent Stan home with a bunch of food.

It was so appreciated. Thanks for the prayers. Keep them coming. I’ve still got a way to go. Lynda Furr Dear Flower Guild, Thanks for sending me the flowers to enjoy. They helped pep me up. We really appreciated them. Lynda Furr

FAMILY PAGE

OUR LOVE & SYMPATHY

To….the family & friends of Shirley Goodman on her death.

“Rest eternal grant to her, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon her.”

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The Rev. Dr. Billy Walton, Deacon

608 West Jefferson Street, Tupelo, MS 38804

(662) 842-4386 Fax (662) 842-0204

www.allsaintstupelo.org

[email protected]

Return Service Requested

NON-PROFIT ORG.

U.S. POSTAGE

PAID

PERMIT NO. 250

TUPELO, MS

MISSION STATEMENT To equip ourselves for Christ’s service by gathering for worship, fellowship, prayer, and study; To minister to and support

each other, and to welcome all who walk through our doors; To act as responsible stewards of God’s gifts to us; And to do God’s work in the world by seeking and serving Christ in all persons.

FESTIVAL ON THE FIELD WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Robins Field (Corner of Jackson and Madison Streets)

Hosted by All Saints’ and First United Methodist Church

Hot air balloon rides, music, food, popcorn, games, the play-doh table & a bouncy house! COME ONE, COME ALL !! Donations accepted to offset the cost of food

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September 2018

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

2 15 PENTECOST 8:30 am Holy Eucharist* 9:30 am Sunday Lectionary Class (SBO)* 10:45 am Holy Eucharist* 6:30 pm AA (Conf. Rm.)

3 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew

4 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew

5:30 pm Neighborhood Life (Sr. High SS Room) 5:30 pm AA (Conf. Room) 6:00-8:30 pm EfM (Parlor) 7:00pm Gum Tree Quilter’s Guild (Parish Hall)

5 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew 9:30 am Staff Meeting 12:05 pm Order of Service for Noonday with Healing Prayer (Chapel) 7:00 pm Adult Choir

6 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew

7 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew 7:00-9:00 am Legal Clinic (Parish Hall)

8

9 16 PENTECOST 8:30 am Holy Eucharist* 9:30 am Christian Form* 10:45 am Holy Eucharist* 5:30-7:30 pm EYC (Paradox) 5:30-7:30 pm AA (PH)

10 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew 5:30 pm Finance & Executive Committee (Conference Room) 6:00-8:00 pm Boy Scout Troop 85

11 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew 5:30 pm AA (Conf. Room) 6:00-8:30 pm EfM (Parlor)

12 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew 9:30 am Staff Meeting 12:05 pm Order of Service for Noonday with Healing Prayer (Chapel) 7:00 pm Adult Choir

13 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew

14 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew

Jr. High DOY at CBG

15 through Sunday

16 17 PENTECOST 8:30 am Holy Eucharist with BCP Liturgy* 9:30 am Christian Formation* 10:45 am Holy Communion with ELW Liturgy* 6:30 pm AA (Conf. Rm.)

17 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew 9:00 am Children’s Story Time 6::00 pm Vestry (Conf. Rm.) 6:00-8:00 pm Boy Scout Troop 85

18 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew 5:30 pm AA (Conf. Room) 6:00-8:30 pm EfM (Parlor)

19 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew 9:30 am Staff Meeting 12:05 pm Order of Service for Noonday with Healing Prayer (Chapel) 7:00 pm Adult Choir

20 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew 21 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew

22

23 18 PENTECOST Small Group Dialogue Sessions through 24th. 8:30 am Holy Eucharist* 9:30 am Christian Formation* 10:45 am Holy Eucharist* 5:30-7:30 pm EYC 6:30 pm AA (Conf. Rm.)

24 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew 9:00 am Children’s Story Time

5:00 pm DOK (Conference Room) 6:00-7:30 B.S. Troop Committee (Parlor) 6:00-8:00 pm Boy Scout Troop 85

25 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew 5:30 pm AA (Conf. Room) 6:00-8:30 pm EfM (Parlor)

26 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew 9:30 am Staff Meeting 12:05 pm Order of Service for Noonday with Healing Prayer (Chapel) 5:45 pm Potluck Dinner* 5:45 pm Jr. EYC (Children’s Choir Room) 7:00 pm Adult Choir

27 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew

28 7-8:30 a.m. Saints’ Brew

29 1:00 pm Christ the King Potluck & Planning Mtg. (NBO)

30 19 PENTECOST 8:30 am Holy Eucharist* 9:30 am Christian Formation* 10:45 am Holy Eucharist* 2:00-5:00 pm EYC Board Games at Traceway 6:30 pm AA (Conf. Rm.)

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DATE 9/2/2018 9/9/2018 9/16/2018 9/23/2018 9/30/2018

15 PENTECOST 16 PENTECOST 17 PENTECOST 18 PENTECOST 19 PENTECOST

ACOLYTES 8:30 AM SAM A. WESTMORELAND GEORGE BRYAN GINNY GRAY ANNALEISE CARROLL MASON WINDERS

10:45 AM CLAIRE BAILEY CARTER MAHARREY TRÉ HILL LEIGH MICHAEL CANNON ALEXIS HALL

LILLY RIDDLE MARY DILLARD WINDERS MILLS WINDERS MAGGIE GRACE BULLOCK MAGGIE GRACE BULLOCK

MARY W. WESTMORELAND DESTINI HESTER AIDAN WILSON COOPER EDMONSON MARY W. WESTMORELAND

ALTAR FLOWERS MURPHREE OPEN WARLICK BOBO AVERETT

FLOWER GUILD LEILA MASHBURN KEEL CAROL ALVIS MANUELA WILSON DEANNA ALFORD PAMELA COX/BUD NELSON

ALTAR GUILD JOELLEN MURPHREE CATHY SPARKS PAT BOBO BETH HARRIS JOELLEN MURPHREE

ROBIN BRYAN BETTY LEE MARSHALL SUSAN HYATT CAROL ALVIS ROBIN BRYAN

DANA MAHARREY SHERRIE BLACK VIRGINIA MATHEWS KAREN ASBURY DANA MAHARREY

AMANDA MILLER LISA GRAY KAY TRAPP MELANIE HANNIGAN AMANDA MILLER

MARTHA SENTER ANNIS NEWELL VICKY VANCE KAMME RIDDLE MARTHA SENTER

MONA WARLICK

CHALICE 8:30 AM BILLY WALTON BILLY WALTON BILLY WALTON BILLY WALTON BILLY WALTON

BEARERS JOELLEN MURPHREE BETH HARRIS BRITT HESTER JOELLEN MURPHREE DARCY STRICKLAND

10:45 AM BILLY WALTON BILLY WALTON BILLY WALTON BILLY WALTON BILLY WALTON

STAN FURR SHERRIE BLACK MANDY ATKINS NATALIE BULLOCK PAMELA COX

FOOD 10:45 AM CORI SMITH LOVIE, REID, & LILLIAN JANIE BUCKLEY BENJAMIN HOUSTON JAMES PAUL &

PRESENTERS LYDIA AVERETT BROWNING LUKE MITCHELL MALLORY WATSON MARY TANNLER PERRY

GREETER 8:30 AM DEANNA ALFORD ROBIN BRYAN CATHY FITZPATRICK MARIBETH KIRKPATRICK ANNIS NEWELL

10:45 AM KAREN ASBURY STEPHEN KING JOAN BALL DARCY STRICKLAND DAVID ALFORD

INTERCESSOR 8:30 AM JOELLEN MURPHREE BETH HARRIS PAUL WHITE JOELLEN MURPHREE DARCY STRICKLAND

10:45 AM CAROL ALVIS NATALIE BULLOCK MICHELLE HESTER STAN FURR STEPHEN KING

LECTORS 8:30 AM FREDDA ROBINSON JOELLEN MURPHREE MIKE FITZPATRICK PAUL WHITE BRITT HESTER

10:45 AM DANA MAHARREY TOM EVANS EMILY JACKSON ALICE ALEXANDER LES ALVIS

BETTY LEE MARSHALL KAY TRAPP RUFUS VAN HORN CAROL ALVIS WAYNE AVERETT

MEALS ON 9/5/2018 BRYAN (VERONA) 9/12/2018 BROWNING 9/19/2018 PAT BOBO 9/26/2018 KAYE CANNON 10/3/2018 BRYAN (VERONA)

WHEELS BOBO (TUPELO) (VERONA ROUTE) (VERONA ROUTE) (VERONA ROUTE) BOBO (TUPELO)

OBLATION 8:30 AM THE FITZPATRICKS D. ALFORD / D. TIMMONS HUDSON BRYAN THE FITZPATRICKS PAUL & STACY WHITE

BEARERS 10:45 AM BUDDY & VICKY VANCE THE WINDERS FAMILY LES & CAROL ALVIS THE ATKINS FAMILY FRED & PAM CARMAN

USHERS 8:30 AM MARK SWANBERG HUDSON BRYAN KEVAN KIRKPATRICK FRED PAGE TOM ROBINSON

DARCY STRICKLAND MIKE FITZPATRICK JIM NEWMAN PETE POLAND WAYNE SLOCUM

10:45 AM WAYNE AVERETT STEPHEN KING KEVIN PRIDMORE DARCY STRICKLAND DAVID ALFORD

TOMMY CALDWELL PAUL PERRY CINDY RING BUDDY VANCE WAYNE AVERETT

VESTRY PERSONS FRED PAGE MARTHA ANN STAUB LES ALVIS HARRY DIECKMANN DANA MAHARREY

OF THE DAY CATHY SPARKS MANUELA WILSON GEORGE BOOTH STEPHEN KING BETTY LEE MARSHALL

VERGERS JOSH WESTMORELAND BRITT HESTER ALBERT WHITE BETH HARRIS FRANK ANGER

LAY MINISTRY SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 2018