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SEPTEMBER 14, 2010 VOLUME 12, NUMBER 5 Adult Education Fall Program, 2-3 Children’s Ministry Special Events, 6-7 Thursday Morning Women’s Bible Study, 9 The Purpose of Ministry, a personal story, 10-11

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Christ Episcopal Church's newsletter, The Message, issue September 2010.

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Page 1: The Message September 2010

September 14, 2010 • Volume 12, Number 5

Adult Education Fall Program, 2-3Children’s Ministry Special Events, 6-7

Thursday Morning Women’s Bible Study, 9The Purpose of Ministry, a personal story, 10-11

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Christ Episcopal Church510 Belknap PlaceSan Antonio, TX 78212

210-736-3132 office210-733-1423 faxwww.cecsa.org

In this issue:

Adult Education .................2-3

Student Ministry ................... 3

Children’s MinistrySunday School ...................4-5

Children’s MinistrySpecial Events ....................6-7

Pastoral Care ........................ 7

Hearts & Hands .................... 8

Women’s Bible Study ........... 9

Music Ministry ....................10

Purpose of Ministry ...... 10-11

Calendar of Events ............12

Cover photo by Susanna Kitayama, Children’s Sunday School, September 5, 2010.

John BarrettAsst. rector

[email protected]

This fall we will be combin-ing our three adult Sunday school classes into one large class in the Parish Hall. The study will be on those stories only found in the Gospel of Luke and in none of the oth-er three gospels. The class will be taught by Bishop Bill Frey, except for three Sun-days when he needs to at-tend to duties in the Diocese of the Rio Grande.

Please come to learn more about our faith and to walk more deeply as a disciple of Jesus Christ. We will still have breakfast available and time for fellowship directly before the teaching. Teach-ing will take place from 9:15-10:00 AM.

Sept. 19: Luke, “beloved physi-cian,” An over-view - John Barrett

Sept. 26: Luke in relation to the other Gos-pels - Scott Kitayama Oct. 3: The Oral Tradition, 1:1-4, Did he get it right? - Bill Frey

Oct. 10: The beginnings, 1:5-56, John and Jesus - Bill Frey

Oct. 17: Birth of John, 1:57-80, Prepare the way of the Lord - Scott Rose

Oct. 24: Christmas in Octo-ber, 2:1-52, Mistaken myth? - Bill Frey

Oct. 31: The Baptizer, 3:1-6, 10-14, 18-20 - Bill Frey

Nov. 7: Rejection, Commis-sion, Mighty Works, 4:16-30, 5:1-11 - Bill Frey

Nov. 14: Setting the Prisoners Free, 7:11-17, 36-50, 8:1-3 - Bill Frey

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peculiar to luke

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Nov. 21: On the job training, Prayer, 9:51-56, 10:1, 17-42, 11:1-8, 53-54 - Bill Frey

Nov. 28: Conflict and warn-ings, 12:1, 13-21, 13:1-17, 31-33, 14:1-14 - Bill Frey

Dec. 5: Cost of discipleship, Parables of the lost, 14:28-33, 15:1-32 - Bill Frey

Dec. 12: Responsibility, 16:1-12, 14-15, 19-31, 17:7-21 - Bill Frey

Dec. 19: Never give up, Self-righteousness, Let’s do lunch, 18:1-14,19:1-27 - Bill Frey

Confirmation will begin Saturday, Oct. 23, with a day retreat. The first class will be on Sunday morning the 24th, continuing until Confirmation Sunday, February 13. To sign up for the class, contact Craig Wilson at 826-5051 or at [email protected].

Confirmation is open to eighth graders and also to high school students who may have missed it.

The program at Christ Church is very strong, with solid Bible teaching and ap-plication to faith and prac-tice. The class probes what it means to be confirmed in one’s faith and encourages the youth to draw on their faith when facing trials. The class is led by adults who are committed to bringing our youth along in knowing and following Christ Jesus.

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This fall Sunday school classes for junior and senior high students will continue in the Carriage House.

All of the students will gath-er at 9:00 AM for fellowship and a light breakfast in the downstairs room. At 9:15 the program will begin with mu-sic and announcements.

Dennis Eberhardt will be leading the 6th-8th graders with teaching upstairs on the Bible study “Everything you need to know to be a Godly Teenager,” geared for the transition from pre- to teen.

Tina Bigley and Father Scott Kitayama will teach the 9th-12th graders downstairs, studying the Nooma® videos.

Priority during the course of the semester is our search for a new youth minister.

Carriage House Confirmation

We want to thank Richard Peacock and Me-gan Gensch, with her husband Daniel, for lead-ing the youth program so effectively the past months and with genuine care for the youth. They will be greatly missed for the way they brought the gospel alive in the lives of the youth.

It needs to be mentioned that Richard spear-headed the renovation of the Carriage House last year with the help of several donors. The entire interior is a beautiful place indeed. We are blessed to be gathering, worshipping, and teaching in this space.

Photo submitted by Megan Gensch, Youth Mission Trip to Chiapas, Mexico, July 2010.

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our Sunday School programs

halleta heinrichDirector of Children’s [email protected]

Sunday school photo by Todd Heinrich.

Our regular fall Sunday school pro-gram, made up of Good Shep-herd Sunday School for preschoolers through 2nd graders and the Village of God’s Chil-

dren for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders, will begin Sunday, September 19, at 9:15 AM in the Family Ministry Center. Locations for classes are rooms 201 and 204 for pre-school 3 year olds through kindergarteners, room 208 for first and second graders, and rooms 301, 302, and 303 for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders. (See FMC bulletin boards in Tomlin Room on first floor and 3rd floor for grade rota-tions.)

Children’s Chapel will be held for 3 year olds through 5th graders in the FMC sec-ond floor Children’s Chapel from 10:15–10:45 AM each Sunday. Preschoolers will break from chapel on most Sundays for Cherub Choir led by Annalisa Mendiola. All chapel children will join parents in church for Holy Communion at announce-ment time.

Good Shepherd Sunday School Level I: Preschool 3 Year Olds - Kindergarten

Good Shepherd Preschool Sunday School Level I is the best preschool Christian formation program available. It is Christ centered, Bible centered, and developmen-tally appropriate. It has the added plus of including les-sons that tie the Bible to the Anglican traditions of liturgy and the sacraments. This method respects the spiri-tuality of each child, giving them choices within loving boundaries to select, which reinforce Bible lessons.

The cornerstone of this pre-school program is the Par-

able of the Good Shepherd. Children learn that Jesus is their Good Shepherd and loves them unconditionally. This foundation of sure love prepares them for the next level of learning in the Level II Atrium classroom. Please visit our beautiful preschool Atriums any Sunday and see this loving Sunday school program in action. Carmen Lewenthal, Rebecca Facile, and Halleta Heinrich are cur-rently lead teachers in the Level I Atrium.

Good Shepherd Sunday School Level II - 1st and 2nd Grades

Level II Good Shepherd Sun-day School is offered for

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first and second graders. The cornerstone of this level is the Parable of the True Vine. Children learn through vari-ous Bible teachings that Je-sus is the true vine and they are the branches. They learn that only through abiding in Christ will they have a true and abundant life. They also come to realize that they are part of a Christian communi-ty and work together in com-munity with many hands-on Bible centered materials.

Cynthia Franklin is the lead teacher in the Level II Atrium and represents Good Shep-herd Sunday School on the Children’s Ministry Leader-ship Team.

Click Here!See the Christ Church website for details of Bible lessons and other lessons taught in Level I and II Atriums.

The Village of God’s Children Sunday School – 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grades

Our third, fourth, and fifth graders are part of our Vil-lage of God’s Children Sun-day School program. The main goals of the village are that each child learn to love God’s Holy Word, become fa-miliar and comfortable with the Bible, and learn to apply its teachings to their lives.

Leaders of the village are excited about offering a Bible study on the Gospel of John to the children this year. What greater gift could be given to our oldest children than to have them complete the reading and in-ward digesting of this beauti-ful Gospel? Lessons will be spiced up with fun and creative activi-ties, including drama, art, field trips, and outreach and mission proj-ects that relate to the study of John. Mary Ellen and Stephen Archer are lead teachers in the village. Mary Ellen represents the Village Sunday School on the Children’s Ministry Leader-ship Team.

Click Here!See Christ Church website for details of the Bible study be-ginning September 19th.

Sunday school photo by Susanna Kitayama.

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Hanging of the Greens 2009 photo by Susanna Kitayama.

Special events - Celebrating Jesus All Year long

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We love to celebrate the life of Jesus all year long by sponsoring special events for children and families that go along with the

seasons of the church year. These are special parties, programs, and projects in which our children and families can participate

in honor of Jesus and all he’s given to us.

All Saints Celebration, Sunday, October 31 Children will be reminded of the real Christian meaning of Halloween—Evening of the Holy Ones or Saints—in Children’s Chapel. They will then be encouraged to spread this message of light, love, and hope to others this Halloween. Our Happy and Sad Jack-O-Lanterns will return to tell the story of life with Christ contrasted with life without Him. We will then celebrate all the saints in heaven and on earth with all saints treats in the Tomlin Room during part of the Sun-day school hour. Children should wear their Halloween costumes to church this day to add to the celebration. Bright, positive costumes, please!

Children’s Christmas Pag-eant Song Practice begins in chapels and Sunday school classes in October—Can you believe it? We need to start early since the Christmas pageant is early, Sunday, Dec. 5. Our pageant will be a wonderful reminder of the real meaning of Christmas as we prepare our hearts for the birth of Jesus during Advent. Make sure your children are in chapel and Sunday school every Sunday possible so they feel comfortable par-ticipating in this all Sunday school presentation.

SAMM Shelter Christmas Gift Project Begins in November We will begin collecting Christmas gifts for coura-geous SAMM Shelter fami-lies who are transitioning to independent living in Novem-ber. Each of our children’s Sunday school classes will sponsor families, learn about them, and pray for them dur-ing November and December. Our older children will host the SAMM Ministries Christ-mas Dinner at Christ Church in December where families will receive their gifts. Our prayer is that the gifts our

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children and their families shop for will be the most meaningful ones they give this Christmas.

Hanging of the Greens, Sunday, November 28 All of our parish family is invited to stay after church this first Sunday of Advent in order to deck our halls—the Parish Hall. A light lunch will be served with Christ-mas cookies, cocoa, and cider. Christmas carols will be played. “Santa’s Favorite Story,” a new Christmas pageant to be added to our repertoire, will be presented by our children Sunday, Dec. 5, dur-ing the church service. Santa will tell the story of the first Christmas, his most favorite story and inspiration. Saint Nicholas himself may be here to tell us about his life and narrate our pageant. Our fifth graders will be starring as the nativity characters with support from other age levels playing: visiting wood-land animals and manger animals, sheep, shepherds, Christmas angels and stars, and Santa’s helpers. This new pageant is based on the children’s classic “Santa’s Favorite Story” by author Hi-sako Aoki, illustrated by Ivan Gantschev, and published by Simon and Schuster.

C A r e

carol millerpastoral CareAdministrator

[email protected]

Christ Episcopal Church Pastoral Care Ministry and Porter Loring Family Care Services will be sponsoring a very meaningful, two-hour pro-gram on “Coping With Grief During the Holi-days.” Celeste Miller, Bereavement Associate with Porter Loring, will be leading our session. This is a very helpful presentation for those who have lost loved ones. If you have anyone that would benefit from this program, please share this information with them. We will begin at 12:30 PM in the conference room on November 16th. In an article I received from Jo Winkowitsch, Sioux Falls, S.D. she said, “Grief is not an enemy or a sign of weakness. It is a sign of being human. Grief is the cost of loving someone.” If you need any information about the class, please call Carol Miller, at 736-1312.

Coping With Grief

Prayer RequestsChuck MillerScott ParkerSandy DuerrMary Gail CampbellRocky WalkerTodd HeinrichCharlotte HansenBob WallacePaul AdamsJo Ann BowermasterLeita CarterKim YerlyLance Lewenthal

Joan BrownGeorgia HendersonDick DavisEvie Bartholomew Cindy HollidayPaul KenyonGreg WatersDonny DugganDiane BuffingtonBeverly Hilton

Deaths in the Parish FamilyElsie StricklandMelinda Walcher

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m I N I S t r Yearts & HandsI N I S t r Y

Fall FiestaThursday, September 30

5:00-7:00 PMTomatillos on Broadway

$16 per person

LuncheonOctober 14

Barbara Frey ~ speakerParish Hall

12:00-1:30 PM

Backyard BlessingsThursday, November 4

Ruth Berg’s house205 Crescent Street

5:00-7:00 PM

Calendar of eventsLadies, Hearts and Hands invites women of all ages to our annual Fall Fiesta. We will officially welcome the Freys, as well as honor the Barretts and the Kitayamas. Mark your calendars and make plans to attend this fun event on Thurs-day, September 30th, from 5:00-7:00 PM at Tomatillos on Broadway. For $16 per person, you will enjoy hearty appetiz-ers, tea, and soft drinks. A cash bar will be available for all other purchases. This fun event is very casual, but reserva-tions are requested. Please mail your check (payable to CEC, but marked for Hearts & Hands) to the church, attention Cherelle, or just drop the check off in the church office. We hope to see you there—come and bring a friend!

As a special treat, Barbara Frey has graciously agreed to be our guest speaker at a Hearts and Hands luncheon fol-lowing the second Women’s Bible Study (see page 9) meet-ing on Thursday, October 14th. It will be held in the Parish Hall from approximately 12:00-1:30 PM. Liz and our Christ Church volunteers always prepare a delicious meal, and it is always a blessing to hear a lively, encouraging, and gifted speaker like Barbara. Again, all are invited, and you do not need to be registered in the Bible study to join us for the luncheon. Details to follow on price and reservations, so set aside the time on your calendar now!

Hearts & Hands Valentine’s Tea 2010 photo by Susanna Kitayama.

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Remembering the FutureA Study of John’s Gospel for the Women of Christ ChurchF riends, you won’t want to miss this fall’s Bible Study led by Bishop Frey! The study will begin on Thursday, October 7, at 10:00 AM in the Parish Hall. The morning will be-gin with fellowship and refreshments, fol-lowed by small group discussion and prayer regarding the week’s reading assignment and close with Bishop Frey’s lively and stim-ulating lecture (ending promptly at 11:30). Whether you are a Bible study veteran or a brand new Christian, this study of John’s Gospel will change your life. Together, we will hear God’s voice whisper in our ear. To-gether we will celebrate our church’s legacy (over a hundred years old) while also remem-bering the glorious future that lies ahead.

To register for the study, fill out the registra-tion form and either fax (733-1423), mail or email it to Cherelle at the church, [email protected] (or put it in the offering plate). You may also email Betty Venson (413- 4575) at [email protected]. Winifred Cocke will also be happy to answer any questions. Her phone number is 824-4340. On the regis-tration form, be sure to tell us if you need childcare which we are happy to provide. See you in October!

“Remembering the Future”Women’s Bible Study

Name:

Address:

Preferred Phone Number:

Email Address:

I do need childcare: Yes No

Ages of children:

Please return to Christ Church.

Christ Episcopal Church510 Belknap PlaceSan Antonio, TX 78212

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music ministry opportunities

owen dugganmusic minister

[email protected]

C hrist Church has been blessed with over 100 years of wonderful choral and worship music. However, many of you may not real-ize that our varied program offers a reward-ing volunteer ministry experience. Whether it is driving the children to Mastersingers rehearsals or singing in any of the numerous seasonal offerings, or simply attending and supporting, we strive to make music a joy-ful and rewarding extension of your worship and prayer life. Fellowship of an extraordi-nary kind often follows as life-long Christian friendships are struck-up among those in-volved as well.

Lessons and Carols, one of the city’s most beautiful and worshipful Christmas musical experiences, is an excellent op-portunity for new choristers to participate. Rehearsals begin in November on Thursday eve-nings, 7:30-9:00 PM. Rehears-als begin then for our Advent Evensong and Christmas Eve services. Don’t be a “pew sitter” when the Lord is calling you to be in the mix. Praise him with heart and voice! Yours!

The Purpose of Ministry, a personal storyWhen I became a “dad”, everything changed. Not all these changes were for the best, and I struggled with “issues” which could only be fixed by a loving God. After becoming a servant, my eyes were opened to others with servant hearts. Our daughter was a shy little angel and loved sitting with Lisa and I after Halleta brought the kids into “big” church. We had enjoyed the Children’s Choir programs, but our daughter never re-ally showed interest in being up there in front of God and everybody. My heart swelled one morning when she asked if she could be in the choir. My enthusiasm was quickly tempered by the fact that we live in Wilson County, and travel to CEC during the week is a challenge. Lisa and I discussed this

opportunity and decided to give it a shot. I did not know Ruth Berg, I only knew of her. We spoke and agreed to get Kaitlyn to as many practices as possible/practical. Ruth also agreed to do whatever she could to help. We learned that she would assign roles

Tale of Three Trees, March 2008, photo by Luc Huyse.

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knowing of our limitations and volunteer to work “ex-tra” with the shy one.

At about fourth grade, the entire family began to change; to evolve. Until this time, there was really no mu-sic in our home. I wanted to give Kaitlyn a well-rounded education in all areas, but I can’t teach what I don’t know. Ruth did teach and share what she knew. At that time, I thought it was music. I now know it was so much more. I now know what our Music Ministry does. After two years of Children’s Choir, I was hooked. One of Kaitlyns’s teachers com-mented that she “was always singing” in class. We noticed her love of song, but in the fifth grade, we were faced with another challenge: band. I suggested Kaitlyn ask Ruth about instrument selection. Ruth nailed it and suggested the French horn. Four years ago, music was “blasted” into our home.

Lisa and I now have a confi-dent, talented and respectful high school sophomore. She/we love the French horn, and she excels in her role within the Mighty Tiger Marching Band. She has great friends and seeks to serve others in high school.

The CEC Music Ministry’s ef-fect on the Eberhardts does not stop there. In supporting the Children’s Choir, I found myself hanging out with the Adult Choir. Remember, “I” was hooked. Seeing Kait-lyn participate in Lessons and Carols a few years back stirred something within me (as I am sure it does with all of us). I approached Owen and asked if I could assist in this worship service. Hop-ing he would allow me to serve punch or clean choir robes, he asked me to join them. I reluctantly started attending the Thursday night choir practices in the fall. He didn’t seem concerned about me not knowing how to read music. I was scared and found myself way outside of my comfort zone. Words fall short in my describing what has happened since then, some four years ago. The Music Ministry at CEC completely represents the purpose of ministry. This incredibly talented and dedicated group has always steered us towards Him. In doing so, there is one more family out here a little closer to understanding God’s love for us. We now sing with joy in our hearts, in the shower, in the car and in the pews. I never knew the importance of church family until I had

one. The Music Ministry is now truly part of this/my family. In His service +Dennis Eberhardt

For more information, please contact Owen Duggan at 736-3132 or [email protected], and for more information on children’s choirs at Christ Church, please contact Ruth Berg at [email protected].

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Christ Church Ministry Staff:

The Rt. Rev. Bill Frey, Interim [email protected]

The Rev. John Barrett, Asst. [email protected]

The Rev. Scott Kitayama, Asst. Priest, [email protected]

Carol Miller, Pastoral Care, [email protected]

Halleta Heinrich, Director of Children’s Ministry, [email protected]

Dr. Owen Duggan, Music Minister, [email protected]

Joshua Benninger, Organist, [email protected]

Ruth Berg, Director of Children’s Music, [email protected]

Christ Church Support Staff:

Gary Birdwell, Parish Administrator, [email protected]

Cherelle Liddle, Executive Asst. to the Rector, [email protected]

Darla Nelson, Office Mananger, [email protected]

Donna Shreve, Financial Manager, [email protected]

Laura Shaver, Director of Communications, [email protected]

Anna Jewell, Receptionist, [email protected]

Pat Wilson, Administrative Asst., [email protected]

Elizabeth Martinez, Kitchen Manager, [email protected]

Robert Vallejo, Facilities Manager, [email protected]

Rudy Segovia, Hospitality Manager, [email protected]

Joe Garcia, Sexton, [email protected]

September 14: Circle of Care begins

September 14: Simply Delicious Lunch begins, $4.00 each Tuesday in the parish hall

September 15: Chi Rho Bookstore presents Nativa, fine Mexi-can clothing, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

September 19: Fall Sunday School begins, 9:15 AM

September 21: Daughters of the King, 12:30 PM, Capers Room

September 28: Vestry Meeting, 5:00 PM

September 30: Hearts & Hands Fall Fiesta, 5:00 - 7:00 PM at Tomatillo’s on Broadway

October 4: Christ Church will host Life Line Screening

October 7: Thursday Morning Women’s Bible Study begins, 10:00 AM, led by Bishop Frey

October 14: Hearts & Hands Luncheon with Barbara Frey, 12:00 - 1:30 PM

October 19: Vestry Meeting, 5:00 PM

November 4: Hearts & Hands Backyard Blessings, home of Ruth Berg, 5:00 - 7:00 PM

November 12: Bishop’s Golf Classic at Canyon Springs Golf Club

November 14: San Antonio Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon (Click here for route of race, which goes around Christ Church)

November 16: Vestry Meeting

All events at Christ Church unless otherwise noted.

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Send submissions for The Message, website, email newsletter, and Sunday announcements to Laura Shaver, phone: 210.736.3132,

fax 210.733.1423, email: [email protected].

Material is published according to timeliness and relevance to the vision of the church. Deadlines for submissions are as follows:

November 16:November 2 deadline

Ministry info:November 20 - January 7, 2011

The Message is published bi-monthly by Christ episcopal Church, 510 belknap place, San Antonio, tX 78212.

Christ episcopal Church 510 belknap place

San Antonio, tX 78212www.cecsa.org

Fall Sunday School for all ages begins Full Steam Ahead

on Sunday, September 19, at 9:00 AM.