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1309 R Street Lincoln, NE 68508
Phone: 402-474-1979 www.stmarks-episcopal.org
Dear Friends,
I can’t believe it’s almost November! How can this be?
But believe it or not, the days are moving quickly in that direction, which means quickly toward the holidays. I want to highlight a couple of upcoming events which you can put on your calendars.
Thanksgiving Day is late this year, November 28. At one time, we had a Thanksgiving Eve Eucharist the night before. Last year, we instead participated in an Interfaith Service at South Street Temple. We’ll be doing so again this year, on Sunday, November 24, at 2 PM.
I realize that many Episcopalians are a bit snooty about ecumenical worship (that is, worship with other denominations within the Christian tradition) as well as interfaith worship (with people of other religious faiths, e.g. Jews and Muslims). And granted, they are different worship experiences from what we are accustomed to, especially in a liturgical tradition.
However, it’s vitally important these days. We live in a time when some within all our religious traditions want to use the name of God to separate rather than to bring together. For us to bear our hearts and open our souls as a unified body before God - to give thanks together as well as to beseech mercy together – to worship together is to give witness to our shared faith in one God. We need to give that witness as much for one another as for the world around us; indeed, it is only through our unified worship that we set the appropriate context for coming together in other ways.
The second event is ecumenical rather than interfaith. The following Sunday, December 1, we are marking the First Sunday of Advent with a Service of Advent Lessons and Carols with Grace Lutheran Church. The choirs of the two congregations are singing, and readings for the Advent season will be shared.
Some of you will remember that Grace hosted us last year; this year’s service will be at SMOC and we will begin at 4 PM, with a reception following. It will be a great way to mark the beginning of this holy season – and I know many of you have the same experience I do: I want to sing Advent hymns more than I get to! The season is too short! Now is our chance.
As we approach the coming days, we’ll have the opportunity to enhance our usual worship experiences with these added ones. I hope you’ll attend and let your life be touched by God in a different way than usual.
God’s blessings be with you,
Holy Eucharist Schedule-Sunday—8:30 & 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday—12:30 p.m.
Wednesday—7:00 p.m.
A View from the Courtyard - By Father Jerry Thompson
November 2013
The Rt. Rev. J. Scott Barker, Bishop
The Rev. Jerrold Thompson, Rector
The Rev. Sidnie White Crawford, Priest Associate
The Rev. Gretchen R. Naugle, Priest Associate
Kate Sirota, Senior Warden
Jeanine Jewell, Junior Warden
Lisa Sutton, Treasurer
Jessica Freeman, Asst. Treasurer
Kurt Knecht, Music Director
Sarah Fairchild, Christian Education
Michaela Hendricks, Child Care
Gwen Colgrove, Office Manager
Denise Meredith, Bookkeeper
Trevor Vargason, Sexton
St. Mark’s on the Campus strives to be a Eucharistic Community of reflection
and action, acceptance and growth, Gospel and world.
THE LION’S ROAR
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Financial Advisory Committee has met with two (2) main goals in mind; breaking even for the 2013 Budget and setting a realistic Budget for 2014
End-of-Year Campaign for pledges to Ministries of St. Mark’s
Staff meeting was held to set the calendar of special events and activities for 2014
Arts Committee is asking for ideas for a new Easter Frontal in memory of Julee Lowe
Nominations for 2014 Vestry and Jr. Warden were discussed
A Quarterly Vestry Forum will be held again in December
A Vestry Retreat is scheduled for December 7th from 8:30-12:00 noon
Capital Htg. & Air proposal for remedying the cold air flow problem was discussed
Social Media will be enhanced utilizing Facebook, Twitter, etc.
Offered prayers and support for Vestry members in various life situations
THE VESTRY meeting notes—October 20th
SOUP LUNCHES—COOKS NEEDED We continue to enjoy the wonderful soups on the second Sunday of each month. Our next soup Sunday will be on Sunday, November 10th. Many thanks to all of the fine cooks who donate soup and chili. WE NEED MORE COOKS to feed everyone! A Sign-up sheet is on the counter next to the office door for anyone who is interested in contributing their secret recipe soups and chilis. Please feel free to invite a friend for soup!!
A en on parents of Sunday School students! A er the wonderful offering of instrumental and vocal music at the party for Natalie Shepherd, the children have been invited to sing and play instruments for the Christmas Eve Family Service @7:00 p.m. Parents please let Sarah Fairchild know if their children will be available on Christmas Eve and what instruments they will play (if any). Singers are welcome, too. More informa on on the rehearsal schedule will be forthcoming.
SUNDAY DAY SCHOOL STUDENTS
November 2013
Lion in the Courtyard
LADY JULIAN UPDATE
The Committee on the Arts is developing a call to artists for a special artwork to hang in the Lady Julian Chapel honoring the wise lady. Watch for details in the coming weeks.
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Please prayerfully consider your 2014 pledge to the ministry of SMOC. Pledge packets have been mailed out and extras can be found in the Narthex. They can be returned in the envelope provided either by placing in the offering plate or mailing to the office.
PLEDGE OFFERING CELEBRATION POTLUCK
We will host a potluck on Sunday, November 17th following the 10:30 a.m. Eucharist. Suggested food to share—please bring items based on last name beginning with: A-I salad or vegetable J-R Dessert S-Z main dish or casserole
2014 PLEDGE OFFERING CELEBRATION
St. Mark’s Food Pantry
Book: Round House by Louise Erdlich
Date: Sunday, November 17th @3:00 p.m.
Host: Sally Bates 5411 Brandywine Circle
(402) 420-9567
November 2013
THANKSGIVINGEVESERVICE
SMoCwillNOTbeofferingaEucharistonThanksgivingEvethisyear.Instead,wewillparticipateinaninterfaithThanksgivingserviceonSunday,November24that2:00p.m.attheSouthStreetTemple.JoinourbrothersandsistersofotherfaithsinliftinggratefulheartstoGod!
The pantry workers thank all that have given groceries and cash donations well. As mentioned before, we give out MANY more families of one and two than we do larger ones, so we need the small versions of most products more frequently (ie: cooking oil, cereals, pancake mix, juices, etc). Thanks again for your continued support. Our current needs are:
SPAM, canned stew, individual pancake mix, 32-48 oz. cooking oil, muffin mix and 1# sugar.
Book Mark’s ALL SAINTS
On ALL SAINTS SUNDAY, we will add to the Prayers of the People the names of people who have died in the last year for whom you would like us to pray. Please submit to the office names of friends and family whom you would like to be included before November 1st.
I wanted to share with the congregation an update on the activities of my son, John Benton, who as you may remember was a member of the 2010 Olympic Team competing in the sport of Curling. Since then John has become the Director of Curling Operations at Four Seasons Curling Club in Blaine, MN. One of his teams, Team Christensen (Duluth, MN) has won the 2013 University Games and will compete at the world level in Italy this December. John will travel with the team and he and his wife will stay in Italy through the
Christmas Holidays.
I have just learned that John will provide the color commentary for NBC Sports during the Olympic Trials in Fargo, ND, November 10-17. NBC is planning 34 hours of TV coverage through the Trials and the Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia in February, 2014.
I will share links for TV coverage and web streaming, when I have them. One very proud Mom— Nancy Benton-Brown
Fund, and St. Monica's Home. Please prayerfully remember these ministries in your first Sunday giving. This second offering does not contribute to the existing parish budget, the Pantry or the Rector's Discretionary Fund.
will be received Sunday, November 3rd, 2013. Your outreach offerings totaled $402.42 thru October. These funds are divided equally between our parish's four outreach ministries - Gathering Place, People's City Mission, Diocesan Missionary
OLYMPIC TEAM MEMBER
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OUTREACH COLLECTION
grateful to our SMOC family for their prayers during his deployments! God provides and life is good, no great! Mark & Susan
* College Student in Progress: I continue to be thankful for the ongoing prayers and support I am receiving from the SMoC community. I’m doing well in my first semester classes, and on track for a possible 4.0. I’m enjoying the content of my courses, and it’s already
time to register for next semester! - Denise Meredith
Pippa Lawson has been chosen for the United Solo Theatre Festival in New York City. Her performance is entitled I Can’t Give You Anything But Songs, the Life and Work of Dorothy Fields. Dorothy gave us “I’m in the Mood for Love”, “Big Spender” among many others. Pippa will be performing Nov. 21st @9:00 p.m. at Theatre Row on 42nd Street in NYC !!! (How cool is that??)
The SMOC community gives thanks for God’s providence in: * Thank you to Mark & Susan Musick for the beautiful new faucet in the kitchen. It is much appreciated.
* We are extremely happy to tell you that Brad Musick is home from his two deployments!! He returned Sunday, October 20th, in the afternoon in time to celebrate his son's birthday!! We are
November 2013
ROAR DEADLINE:
The final deadline for the
DECEMBER Lion’s Roar article submissions and scheduling availa-bility is Mon, Nov. 18th.
SHARING THE JOY!!!
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November 2013
Financial Report—September, 2013
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INCOME 2013 SEP 2013 TOTAL YTD BUDGET OVER / SHORT 2013 BUDGET
Pledge contributions $18,923.00 $156,249.03 $156,644.27 -$395.24 $208,859.00Faith contributions $1,018.00 $3,955.30 $6,500.00 -$2,544.70 $12,000.00Plate - Christmas $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00Plate - Easter $0.00 $3,080.00 $1,500.00 $1,580.00 $1,500.00Plate - General $816.00 $7,433.77 $6,750.00 $683.77 $9,000.00Flower Income $225.00 $1,197.50 $1,700.00 -$502.50 $2,300.00Health Insurance Fund $35.00 $550.00 $0.00 $550.00 $0.00Interest Income $0.40 $28.11 $112.50 -$84.39 $150.00Use of Church $317.50 $1,365.01 $860.00 $505.01 $1,480.00
TOTAL INCOME $21,334.90 $173,858.72 $174,066.77 -$208.05 $236,789.00
EXPENSES 2013 SEP 2013 TOTAL YTD BUDGET OVER / SHORT 2013 BUDGET
Campus Ministry $648.68 $3,427.90 $2,395.69 $1,032.21 $2,721.00Continuing Ed & Sabbatical $29.79 $1,971.26 $1,800.00 $171.26 $2,300.00Diocesan Asking $2,646.42 $23,817.74 $23,817.74 $0.00 $31,757.00Education Expenses $198.49 $2,617.32 $1,950.00 $667.32 $2,400.00HVAC Replacement Fund $100.00 $900.00 $900.00 $0.00 $1,200.00Insurance $0.00 $4,061.89 $4,000.00 $61.89 $4,750.00Kitchen Supplies $126.03 $393.52 $200.00 $193.52 $500.00Miscellaneous Expenses $0.00 $25.00 $25.00 $0.00 $25.80Office Eqpt / Technology $170.90 $3,484.72 $1,490.15 $1,994.57 $1,900.00Office & Administrative $501.37 $4,865.32 $4,817.00 $48.32 $7,356.00Payroll Expenses $12,720.15 $130,922.26 $130,896.09 $26.17 $175,174.20Repair & Maintenance $1,215.28 $4,517.00 $3,669.00 $848.00 $4,725.00Utilities $754.12 $7,859.66 $7,525.00 $334.66 $9,700.00Vestry Expenses $170.00 $385.99 $625.00 -$239.01 $750.00Worship & Music Supplies $319.46 $2,576.00 $1,716.50 $859.50 $3,040.00
TOTAL EXPENSES $19,600.69 $191,825.58 $185,827.17 $5,998.41 $248,299.00
Net Income / Expense $1,734.21 -$17,966.86 -$11,760.40 -$6,206.46 -$11,510.00
Designated Distributions 2013 SEP 2013 TOTAL 2013 SEP 2013 TOTALSMOC Pantry $110.00 $2,327.70 Bishop Discretionary $25.00 $328.00Rector Discretionary $256.15 $1,695.11 Kitchen Fund $59.00 $542.00General Outreach $461.00 $3,961.78 HVAC donations $310.00 $44,326.50
FINANCIAL ASSETS - as of SEP 31, 2013
General Funds $12,600.34 ST2 HVAC Replace $48,832.51CD - Unrestricted $12,634.00 ST3 Bathroom Fund -$114.29Rector's Discretionary $973.04 ST3 Kitchen General $3,112.70Pantry $3,911.80 ST3 Memorial Fund $1,607.59SSGA Endowmnt Principal $90,808.22 ST3 Youth Funds $1,515.42SSGA Endowmnt Available $4,252.28 ST4 Spire Faulkner $1,396.43CD - Spire Faulkner $9,806.28 ST5 Capital Impmnt $6,825.67 (flood insurance)
BALANCE OF FUNDS $198,161.99
OPEN FOR PRAYER
The Main Chapel is Open for Prayer during regular office hours; Monday thru Friday 9:00a,m. to 3:30 p.m.,. (Closed for lunch from 12-1:00PM. The Lounge is also open during regular office hours. Please call the church office for group reservations. Phone (402) 474-1979 [email protected]
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SPACE and College B.S. (Bible Study). SPACE begins at 7 p.m. If you’ve never gone, you can expect to hear innovative music, smell incense, and have plenty of quiet time to reflect. Following SPACE, at around 8:15, we have our informal discussion group with college aged students. It is an engaging and often hilarious group of people. If you have of any students who would be interested,
CHOIR St. Mark’s Choir has regular weekly rehearsals on Wednesdays from 5:30—6:30 in the gallery. Please contact our Director of Music & Organist, Kurt Knecht if you are interested in joining.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES:
proposals from the congregation should be submitted by December 1st. The Altar Frontal will be dedicated on Easter, 2014. Watch the bulletin and future issues of the Roar for details.
COMMITTEE ON THE ARTS
The Committee on the Arts is moving forward with two projects; one to create artwork honoring Lady Julian for the chapel. The other designing a new altar frontal in memory of Julee Lowe. They are asking your input on the design; all
November 2013
HOLIDAY HUGS
During Advent, St. Mark’s on The Campus will collect hats, underwear, gloves, socks and any other warm, new or gently used garments to help the people at the City Mission deal with winter weather. Collection boxes will be in place the first Sunday in Advent.
please let them know about both of these events.
SPACE Contemplative Student Litur-gy. Our Wednesday night student-focused liturgy combines elements of Evening Prayer, contemplative spirituality, chant, incense, innovative music and silence. It is a place of quiet rest in our busy world. We meet in the social hall and begin the service at 7 p.m. Please consider joining us and inviting a friend.
NOVEMBER 2013 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 Huskers vs. Northwestern
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SUNDAY WORSHIP (see worship schedule)
ALL SAINTS SUNDAY
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS
4 Father Jerry Day Off
5 12:30 p.m.
Holy Eucharist
6 5:30 p.m. Choir Practice 7:00 p.m. SPACE 8:15 p.m. College B.S.
7 8 9 Huskers vs. Michigan
(Away)
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SUNDAY WORSHIP (see worship schedule)
Soup Sunday Vestry @12:15 p.m.
11 Father Jerry Day Off
12 12:30 p.m.
Holy Eucharist
Volunteer @The Gathering Place
13 5:30 p.m. Choir Practice 7:00 p.m. SPACE 8:15 p.m. College B.S.
14 15 16 Huskers vs. Michigan
State
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SUNDAY WORSHIP (see worship schedule)
Parish Potluck Book Mark’s @3:00 p.m. at Sally Bates residence
18 Father Jerry Day Off
Lion’s Roar Deadline
19 12:30 p.m.
Holy Eucharist
20 5:30 p.m. Choir Practice 7:00 p.m. SPACE 8:15 p.m. College B.S.
21 22 23 Huskers vs. Penn State
(Away) Men’s Breakfast 7:30-9:00 a.m.
Location : TBA
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SUNDAY WORSHIP (see worship schedule)
Interfaith Thanksgiving @ South Street Temple
@2:00 p.m.
25 Father Jerry Day Off
26 12:30 p.m.
Holy Eucharist
27 5:30 p.m. Choir Practice SPACE & College B.S. cancelled
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THANKSGIVING
OFFICE CLOSED
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SUNDAY SERVICE SCHEDULE: HOLY EUCHARIST AT
8:30 a.m. (Spoken) 10:30 a.m. (Choral)
9:30 a.m. Christian Formation Classes OTHER WORSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Tuesdays 12:30 p.m. HOLY EUCHARIST
Wednesday 7:00 p.m. SPACE Contemplative Liturgy 8:15 p.m. STUDENT Bible Study
The Chapel and Lounge are open during regular office hours Please call the church office for group reservations
402-474-1979
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Bringing communion to someone who can’t be at the service is an uplifting experience for you and the person you visit. Search your heart and consider taking on this ministry for an hour or two each month. The schedule is flexible, the people are great, and you will surprise yourself. Contact Fr. Jerry, Susan Ugai, Peg Sheldrick or Bob Kuzelka for details.
Thanks for the spiritual and financial support for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 2013. The St. Mark’s community once again stepped up to help the American Cancer Society in its efforts to fight breast cancer and aid those whose lives have been touched by it. The final fundraising tally is in the works, but as of late October, SMoC already matched its 2012 total. Thanks and blessings to all.
Peg Sheldrick
Marcelline Hutton
Brent Cejda
Kathy Schmutte
Ethan Kemper
Larry Reznicek
Craig Lawson
Katherine MacLeod Hill
Kim Thomason
Bob Zimmerman
Bob Kuzelka
Ken Shepard
Beth Hemmer
Parker Durham
Loris Purtzer
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MINISTRY OPPORTUNITY
NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS
EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE AWARD
November 2013
MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER—OCTOBER 27
MEN”S BREAKFAST The Men’s Group will be meeting
November 23rd for breakfast, 7:30-9:00AM at SMoC. We will be discussing
Paul: A Fresh Perspective, by N.T. Wright
It is that time of year again when we consider the people around us and nominate those we feel deserve special recognition for the efforts that they have made for this parish. Some of the past recipients are:
The Peek Award went to Natalie Shepard in 2013 2012 Allison Cole and Margaret Fairchild 2011 Kurt Knecht and Jonah Sirota 2010 Nancy and Darrell Brown 2009 Kelley Grey Carlisle and Jim Karas Family Please submit your nomination with an explanation of why you have chosen to select them. Entries should be submitted by Thanksgiving to Kate Sirota at [email protected]. Winners will be announced at the annual meeting on Sunday, January 19th, 2014.
2014
No matter what you personally be-lieve, I think we can all agree that the Bible has remained one of the most important and powerful documents of all time. But for all its influence, sur-prisingly few people have wrestled with the tough questions it raises—all too many of them just accept what they are told to believe. This Bible Study is not for those people. This Bible Study is for skeptics and think-ers, who aren’t afraid to have their beliefs challenged, who want to have an open, intellectual discussion about what this book actually says. This
Bible Study is for college kids who have questions about the text, Judeo-Christian theology, and their own faith. It is open to everyone who wants to come, regardless of their religious beliefs. College BS is held at 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday nights in the lounge at St. Mark’s on the Campus Episcopal Church, at the corner of 13th & R Streets. (It’s the one with the lion statue out front.) Snacks will be involved. You are welcome to bring your own copy of the Bible, though we will have plenty of other versions around for comparison. We’ll begin in
Genesis, analyze the stories and struggle to find answers to the chal-lenges this book throws at us. Though Kurt Knecht and Father Jerry Thompson will act as advisors for our group, the discussion will be led by students, and geared toward the problems students face. There won’t be preaching or judgment. There will be neither fire nor brim-stone, only civil conversation among friends. Every student is welcome to come read and discuss the Bible, no matter their religious background.
COLLEGE B.S.
Our Music Director, Kurt Knecht, had a new Hebrew setting of Psalm 121 premiered here in Lincoln by the UNL University Singers. He also had an adventurous setting of The Lamentations of Jeremiah premiered in Marietta, Ohio by the Marietta Concert Choir.
Jonah Sirota and Kurt Knecht will be at Vega, the new venue at the Rail Yard November 10th @7:00 P.M. The group is called Mondegreen, the Sirota/Knecht Project and will feature a portable organ and viola in improvised compositions from our upcoming album. Some “special guests” may join them as well. They will be the opening act for a group called the Portland Cello Project.
In The Shelter of the Lord featuring a world premiere by Kurt Knecht, the Deo Gratias children’s choirs and Jesu Meine Freude by J.S. Bach will be presented with the Lincoln Lutheran Choir on November 17th @3:00 p.m. The performance will be at Grace Lutheran Church located at 2225 Washington Street. Three members of St. Mark’s on The Campus choir are singers in the Lutheran Choir; Dan Ahlin, Lucy Webster and Gwen Colgrove.
On December 1st. Lessons and Carols will be presented in collaboration with Grace Lutheran at SMoC at 4:00 p.m.
November 2013
MUSICAL NOTES
DANCING TO LEARN
A fundraiser for The Richard Boohar Scholarship
Saturday, November 9th @7:00 P.M. Great Plains Room / UNL East Campus Union/ 38th & Holdrege
Performances by the UNL International Folk Dancers And
Omaha International Folk Dancers Silent Auction items available for bidding
ADMISSION: $10.00 per person / $5.00 STUDENT PRICE See Judy Boohar @(402) 486-1712 for tickets
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November 2013
A NOTE ON STEWARDSHIP
From the Senior Warden: First of all thank you to all of you for your continued support for the programs and ministry of St. Mark’s on the Campus. Your generous support has allowed us to continue to work towards keeping St. Marks a vibrant and caring community of faith. As we enter pledging season in 2013, please keep stewardship in your prayers, both your stewardship and that of the community, as we consider how we can address the budget shortfall that continues into this year, and at the same time continue to grow and expand the exciting programs that are important to our congregation today (Student Bible Study, SPACE, The Gathering Place Ministry, Committee on the Arts, more fellowship opportunities to name only a few!) Please keep this shortfall and these ministries in mind and prayer, as the vestry decided not to use general funds to make up last years deficit. Increasing your pledge would be a way that we could address these concerns, but of course, many other ways may be available. Your continued prayers given the awareness of this situation will help us to collectively move towards greater financial health as a parish. Thank you again for all that you do for St. Mark’s in terms of time and resources, financial and spiritual, and please know that each of you, no matter how much you are able to give, is a valued member of this community. If you have any questions, concerns or ideas; please do not hesitate to contact Junior Warden (Jeanine Jewell), Father Jerry, myself or your vestry representative. And again, thank you.
ALTAR FLOWERS CHANGED
The cost of WEEKLY FLOWERS has risen to $50, and we have switched to a new florist. Please keep this in mind as you sign up for flowers, which you can do on the Flower Chart located in the lounge. A new Flower Chart is being created which can be used over again as a wipe-off board. In addition, a dedication line will be added for your use. We are also exploring the use of permanent arrangements for those weeks when we do not have a flower dedication.
Do you have Father Jerry’s cell phone number in your phone? Or in your wallet? How about in your purse? Or your man bag? Or maybe in your glove compartment – that space in our cars where we put everything but gloves? Or maybe at home in that drawer full of doodads? In your dorm room? Backpack? Briefcase? You get the idea! If you need to get in touch with your priest unexpectedly – for example, at 2 in the morning or 8:23 on a Thursday evening when you’re out shopping in a blizzard, it might be best if you don’t have to find your church directory. Blue Laminated cards with Father Jerry’s contact information are available in the narthex at the rear of the church. Please take as many as you would like. None of us plan emer-gencies; but we can prepare for them.
CALLING ALL CREATIVE AND ART INSPIRED CONGREGANTS!!!
Gwen, the Office Manager, would like to work on a project with the Bulletin Boards. Possibly update with creative artwork, colorful backgrounds, borders, etc. Please bring your ideas to the office and see what we can accomplish together to make them more eye-catching!!
THANK YOU!!
BIBLE STUDY - Rev. Crawford is offering Bible Study Oct. 27, Nov. 10, Dec. 1, Dec. 8, and Dec. 15. The lessons will begin with Luke this fall and Acts in the spring. Please gather at noon in the Lady Julian Chapel.
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SERVICE PARTY
Nov. 3
Nov. 10 Soup Vestry
Nov. 17 Parish Potluck
Nov. 24
8:30 RH/Acolyte John Flint Todd Sneller Don Gray John Flint
10:30 LEM Mary Lutz Mary Lutz Todd Sneller Mary Lutz
Acolytes Collin Sipple Lisa Schaumburg
Lisa Schaumburg Kenny Thomason
Molly Durham Parker Durham
Lisa Schaumburg Kenny Thomason
Ushers Bob Stock Lyn Forester
Lisa Sutton Roger Wait
Durham Family Bob Kuzelka Bob Stock
Lector (OT) Jeanine Jewell Donna Harler-Smith Colleen Baade Doug Durham
Epistler Jeanne Vannorsdall Leroy Svec Peg Sheldrick Tim Hill
Intercessor Roger Wait Laura Waldman Dean Settle Jeanine Jewell
Greeter Walt Stroup Beth Hemmer Walt Stroup Kevin Cole
Coffee Host Jim Karas Andrea Nelson Nan Graf Nancy Benton-Brown
Bread Baker Kathy Schmutte Lori Purtzer Don Steinegger Kathy Schmutte
Altar Guild Opal Doerr Marcelline Hutton Kathy Schmutte Don Gray
Tellers Anne Puls Stan Sipple
Leroy Svec Michelle Waite
Stephanie Hill Doug Durham
Anne Puls Stan Sipple
Eucharistic Visitor Peg Sheldrick Susan Ugai Susan Ugai Bob Kuzelka
OFFICE HOURS
The church office/building is open Monday—Friday; 9:00—12:00; and 1:00—3:30 p.m. During these hours, the Office Manager , Gwen Colgrove, will be present and the telephone will be answered (provided, of course, she is in the office and not elsewhere in the building nor already on the phone, in which case a message may be left. (Outside of these hours, the doors will be locked and the phone will not be answered.
The Bookkeeper (Denise Meredith) will be available by appointment Tuesday—Sunday, although she is generally around the church building 11:00-3:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Her hours will shift with the beginning of each semester. If you plan to stop between 12 & 1:00p.m., an appointment is recommended because the doors will be locked.
The Rector (Father Jerry) is available by appointment Tuesday thru Sunday, although he is generally around the church building 10-3 Tuesday thru Friday. However, because of worship, meetings, lunches and coffees with parishioners, pastoral visits, appointments away from the church office, time set aside for sermon preparation, administrative tasks, study and reading, etc., an appointment with the Rector is always recommended. Many thanks from your church office staff!!!