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The Prescription “Seeking to bind your wounds and heal your soul” A Prayer Partner Story From Sandi+ For the past two years adults have been paired up with young people as partners in prayer with some wonderful stories emerging of blossoming relationships and deeper connections and bonds between members of all ages across the parish. Prayer Partners was the vision and work of Anne Larrick and we thank you, Anne, for connecting us! My partner last year was Jacob Rogers and I continue to pray for him even though I now have a new partner (Taylor Worrell!). Through conversations with Tammy and Matt, Jacob’s parents, I learned some of his needs and theirs. They were wondering…what happens after high school for Jacob, and beyond that, where will he live? What possibilities are out there, what opportunities are available for someone like Jacob? In the late 1980s and early 1990s my late husband, Bob, and I worked with persons with disabilities in many settings in the Cleveland area. Then, we moved to Jacksonville, Florida, and lived in a L’Arche Community, called “Harbor House”, making our home with six women and one assistant in an intentional Christian community. We were part of a network of three homes on the same campus, sharing life together. Founded by Jean Vanier in France in 1964, L’Arche communities (“The Ark” in English) all over the world bear witness to the reality that persons with intellectual disabilities possess inherent qualities of welcome, wonderment, spirituality, and friendship. L’Arche makes explicit the dignity of every human being by building inclusive communities of faith and friendship where people with and without intellectual disabilities share life together. Go to www.larcheusa.org for addition information and to hear stories of transformed lives! I shared all this with Tammy, and gave her a book to read, The Road to Daybreak, by Henri Nouwen (who lived in a L’Arche Community); she learned more about L’Arche from their website. We knew there were communities in Lynchburg and Arlington but were surprised to find a community is forming in Richmond! For the past few months we have been getting to know the “Friends of L’Arche in Central Virginia” (http://cvafrien dsoflarche.wordpress.com/ about-friends-of-larchecentral-virginia/) and are working with them through the initial discernment and completion of applications to form a L’Arche home. Partnering in prayer with Jacob has led me full circle, weaving former vocations in speech therapy and human services into my priesthood to serve the wider community in this unique way – what a sense of joy and fulfillment, seeing God’s hand at work! Our prayers are powerful and effective, bringing hope and healing (see James 5:16). Keep praying for one another, and the Church! May 2014 Volume 14 –Issue 5 The independently edited, local monthly newsletter of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 2245 Huguenot Trail Powhatan, Virginia 23139 Published by St. Luke’s Episcopal Church upon authority of its Rector Inside this issue: Summer Service Times 2 Bible Challenge Vestry News, Finance Report 3 Journey to Adulthood 4 Rite 13 5 Holy Week in Pictures 6 The Gathering 7 Birthdays Calendar Dates 8 9 Monthly Calendar, Service Assistants 1011 Volume 14, Issue 5 Page 2 Service Times Change for the Summer Season After the Vestry considered this request from several among us, we are setting the service times for 8 AM and 10 AM this summer, beginning June 8th and going through August 31st (Labor Day weekend). Unless otherwise noted, all services will be held in the church building. Following the 10 AM service we will have “Lemonade on the Lawn”. We are asking families and individuals to sign up to host this weekly gathering. Hosts will prepare several pitchers of lemonade and water, along with cookies or light snacks, and bring this to the area in front of the church building in the shade. Thom Estes and Stew Wolfe are constructing a “lemonade cart” that can wheeled up from the Parish Hall with all the supplies and placed under the trees in front of the church. Sign up with Tammy or Jean in the church office or on the sign-up sheet after services. Bible Challenge Readings for May May 1: Day 123 – I Kings 13-15, Psalm 102, Acts 17 May 2: Day 124 – I Kings 16-18, Psalm 103, Acts 18 May 3: Day 125 – I Kings 19-21, Psalm 104, Acts 19 May 4: Day 126 – Sunday* May 5: Day 127 – I Kings 22, Psalm 105, Acts 20 May 6: Day 128 – II Kings 1-3, Psalm 106, Acts 21 May 7: Day 129 – II Kings 4-6, Psalm 107, Acts 22 May 8: Day 130 – II Kings 7-9, Psalm 108, Acts 23 May 9: Day 131 – II Kings 10-12, Psalm 109, Acts 24 May 10: Day 132 – II Kings 13-15, Psalm 110, Acts 25 May 11: Day 133 – Sunday* May 12: Day 134 – II Kings 16-18, Psalm 111, Acts 26 May 23: Day 145 – I Chron. 19-21, Ps. 119:73-112, Romans 8 May 24: Day 146 – I Chron. 22-24, Ps.. 119:113-144, Romans 9 May 13: Day 135 – II Kings 19-21, Psalm 112, Acts 27 May 25: Day 147 – Sunday* May 14: Day 136 – II Kings 22-24, Psalm 113, Acts 28 May 26: Day 148 – I Chron. 25-27, Ps. 119:145-176, May 15: Day 137 – II Kings 25, Psalm 114, Romans 1 Romans 10 May 16: Day 138 – I Chronicles 1-3, Ps. 115, Romans 2 May 27: Day 149 – I Chron. 28-29, Ps. 120, Romans 11 May 17: Day 139 – I Chronicles 4-6, Ps. 116, Romans 3 May 28: Day 150 – II Chron. 1-3, Ps. 121, Romans 12 May 18: Day 140 – Sunday* May 29: Day 151 – II Chron. 4-6, Ps. 122, Romans 13 May 19: Day 141 – I Chronicles 7-9, Ps. 117, Romans 4 May 30: Day 152 – II Chron. 7-9, Ps. s23, Romans 14 May 20: Day 142 – I Chron. 10-12, Ps. 118, Romans 5 May 31: Day 153 – II Chron. 10-12, Ps. 124, Romans 15 May 21: Day 143 – I Chron. 13-15, Ps 119:1-32, June 1 Day 154 – Sunday* Romans 6 May 22: Day 144 – I Chron. 16-18, Ps. 119:33-72, Romans 7 June 2: Day 155 – II Chron. 13-15, Ps. 125, Romans 16 June 3: Day 156 – II Chron. 13-16, Ps. 125, Romans 16 *Enjoy hearing the Scriptures read aloud in church The St. Luke’s Prescription Page 3 Vestry News We are having conversations with two church development consultants: Loren Mead, founder of the Alban Institute, who lives in northern Virginia, and Lynn Ellen Queen, who lives in Richmond. We have had initial meetings with each one and are considering their proposals. Since their experience and expertise complement one another, there is a possibility they will work together to advise us in the visioning process. Do continue to keep this process bathed in prayer. Our 2014 pledges have increased in number to 65 with the total amount pledged at $155,180. Thank you! It is helpful to know for our financial planning. We are also reviewing our current investments and receiving input from a financial planner, Chuck Roberts, who spoke at our Lenten series. er: Connie Harriss – Habitat for Humanity, Senior Luncheon and Angel Tree; Kakki Rogers – Christmas Mother; Avis and Rusty Gates – Backpacks of Love; Jennifer Kapasakis – Madeline’s House; Linda Ricker – The Gathering (will need a new leader within the next 6 months); Jon Brew – Free Clinic; and, Steve Moore – Coalition of Powhatan Churches and Food Pantry. contacted for brick and gutter repairs on the church building and quotes for the work should be received soon. Thom Estes and Sandi+ met with Ollie from Ollie’s Computers to discuss needs for updates in software and equipment; our anti-virus software has been updated. He is willing to work with Elizabeth Forrest, Jeannette Pugh, Tammy Rogers, Stew Wolfe and Cindy Coleman to determine our needs for future updates. Margaret Storti, who has been serving as our interim during Lent and into the Easter season, has agreed to become our Organist/Choir Director. (See more on page 7.) Our Outreach Commission reported that spending matches our budget so far this year. Each area of outreach now has a lead- Four possible providers have been Peter Boone reported that he has been meeting with Senior and Junior Wardens on a regular basis from Redeemer, St. Matthias, and St. Michael’s to support one another and get to know one another. They have a goal of working together, especially in outreach. Recently, they met at St. Luke’s and Martha Benson led a presentation of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd for them which was very well received. Finance Repor t Actual less Budget Mar Actual Mar Budget Total income $18,669 $18,992 ($324) $62,625 $56,979 $5,646 $227,876 Less expenses ($16,648) ($19,027) $2,379 ($67,079) ($57,081) ($9,998) ($228,326) $2,021 ($35) $2,056 ($4,454) ($102) ($4,352) ($450) Net YTD Actual YTD Budget YTD Actual less Budget 2014 Budget March was a good month with income over expenses by $2,021 that helped offset the January and February expenses that were over income. YTD expenses are higher than budgeted with property maintenance being the primary driver. The St. Luke’s Prescription Page 4 Overview of the Journey to Adulthood (J2A) A transformational way to do youth ministry… So, you want to know about Journey to Adulthood (J2A)? What is it and what makes it different from traditional youth curriculum? Well, first of all – the program structure is different. There are three sections of the Journey to Adulthood program: Rite 13, J2A and YAC. Each section of the program lasts for two years and that two-year grouping of teens will stay together until they graduate from high school, with no other class being added in (although there will almost certainly be individuals who join the group as new families move in.) This stability of group dynamics creates a safe, sacred space where the group members can learn to trust themselves and each other as they grow in faith. May 18th at the 9 AM Holy Eucharist. On Saturday evening, our Rite 13 students and parents will participate in a rehearsal and dinner to celebrate this rite of passage. The two years of Rite 13 focus on recognizing the gifts God has given us, celebrating our creative potential, and learning to interact as a community of faith. The second segment is J2A, an acronym for JOURNEY TO ADULTHOOD (grades 8-9 or 910). It is a little confusing since the name of this group has the same name as the entire program, but the reason for this is that the bulk of the work gets done in these two years, building on the foundation of the Rite 13 experience. During these years, teens learn and practice six basic skills of adulthood: active listening, negotiation, assertion, research & information management, partnership and leadership. At the end of the second year of J2A, the group designs and goes on a Holy Pilgrimage. We will focus on pilgrimage over the next two years. The last two years of the Journey to Adulthood program are referred to as The first two years of the program is YAC, which stands for YOUNG called RITE 13 (grades 6-7 or 7-8), a ADULTS IN CHURCH name that comes from (grades 10-12). YAC a liturgical rite of passtudents are encoursage we celebrate with aged to accept more young people around adult responsibilities their 13th birthday. This and to contribute their rite is loosely based on time, talent and treasthe Jewish bar/bat ure in support of the mitzvah tradition and is ongoing work of the a way for the entire church. Teens write a congregation to celepersonal credo of bebrate the unique gifts liefs and rely on their and abilities of its trusted peers as they young teens. The Riteexplore their faith 13 liturgy (Celebration more deeply and of Manhood and Womstruggle with the deanhood) is the commutails of transitioning nity expression of this from teenager to and serves as a rite of young adult in today’s passage from childworld. hood towards adulthood. We will celebrate J2A Students led the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday The Journey to this rite on Sunday, Continued next page Volume 14, Issue 5 Page 5 Rite 13 Students to Take a New Step in Their Faith Journeys There will be a special Liturgy for the Rite 13 class on Sunday, May 18, during the 9:00 service. This is a celebration of the students' approaching manhood and womanhood and a charge to the congregation to take seriously their commitments to these young people. Rite 13 and Catechesis students at the National Cathedral Rite 13 is a program meant for children and teenagers between the ages of 11 and 13 that includes religious training, social service and discussion of relationships. Topics covered include prayer, poverty, leadership and nonviolence. The Liturgy of Personhood welcomes teenagers to the journey of becoming adults and recognizes the holy power of creation that God gives to each one of us. At the Liturgy of Personhood, the students will answer questions from the priest and receive a blessing with their parents standing behind them. After the blessing, the students, instead of sitting with their parents, sit with the other members of the class to show their movement away from childhood and onto the path that will lead them to adulthood. Please join us in expressing our acceptance and appreciation for our adolescents as they enter a new phase in their lives. Journey to Adulthood (J2A) (Continued from preceding page) Adulthood experience incorporates much learning and laughter, but it takes our young people seriously and gives them real work to do. The program is based on the key concept that “Manhood and Womanhood are gifts from God, but Adulthood must be earned.” It encourages teens to explore the four areas of Self, Spirituality, Sexuality and Society, and learn to connect their faith to all areas of life. It is our hope that this program fosters an environment of wholeness and authenticity and helps teens develop a life-changing relationship with the God who created them. This journey has the potential to transform not just your youth group, but our entire church. The program uses the collective wisdom of adults in your church to beckon young people into responsible, faithful adulthood. It calls the entire congregation into a deeper relationship with their young people and it calls each one of us – whatever our age – to think about the gifts we have been given. When we find ways to use our gifts to be God’s presence in the world, we can ALL be changed in very powerful ways. We began this amazing way of formation two years ago at St. Luke’s and it is still getting underway in some aspects. All of our groups will be shifting in the fall and we need at least 3 new mentors for each segment. We also need someone (or a team) who will be responsible for fundraising aspects (for mission and pilgrimage). The mentors do not have the time and energy to be both mentors and fundraisers. Mission trips, pilgrimage, and urban adventures will need extra hands and hearts. Are you called? Since Anne Larrick, who has been overseeing all our Youth Christian Formation programs for the past several years is completing her final year in this position, we also need someone (or a team of two) who will coordinate all our youth formation. Talk with John Rick (Vestry Liaison), Anne, or any of the J2A mentors to learn more. Are you called? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Alleluia. Christ is risen. The Lord is risen indeed. Alleluia. Page 6 The St. Luke’s Prescription Holy Week at St. Luke’s . The Palm Sunday Procession Good Friday Stations of the Cross The Seasonal Choir Easter Children’s Sermon Volume 14, Issue 5 Page 7 Celebrating the Day of the Resurrection at The Gathering rolls, and Betty Estes' homemade cookies. After the Easter Egg Hunt, Jack and Max Altieri went home, emptied their eggs, and put together 36 bags of candy which they brought back to the church for us to add to the Easter meal. Martha Benson, Beth Brew, Joyce Evans, Rich, Angie, and Jean Wolkiewicz, Steve Moore, Rev. Sandi Kerner, and Linda Every 3rd Sunday, St. Luke's provides lunch for those attending The Gathering, where on a sidewalk on Decatur Street, Deacon Becki Dean holds a weekly Sunday service. In April, the third Sunday happened to be Easter, and St. Luke's provided a real Easter dinner. While the Easter Egg Hunt and Easter brunch was going on, volunteers helped to put together 36 lunches of ham, potato salad, baked beans, Ricker delivered the lunches and took part in the communion service led by Rev. Dale Custer. The Gathering has become an important ministry for St. Luke's, a place to share a meal and worship, and experience for ourselves the Risen Christ. Welcome Margaret Storti Organist/Choir Director. After serving as our interim during Lent and Easter, Margaret Storti has accepted the invitation to become our Margaret Duncan Storti earned her B.M. in Voice from Baylor University and M.M. in Choral Conducting from Western Washington University. As a K-12 music educator, she has taught in Henrico County Public Schools, Maggie Walker Governor’s School and for the Richmond Catholic Diocese. She is certified in OrffSchulwerk and has pursued additional studies in World Music Drumming and Kodaly teacher training. She is the designer of award-winning Harmony Park at Colonial Trail Elementary, Virginia’s first outdoor musical classroom. Margaret has been in- volved in music ministry most of her life in both Texas and Washington, and for the past 22 years, throughout the Richmond area. Margaret serves on several non-profit boards, is a charter member of the James River chapter of the American OrffSchulwerk Association, and sings with the Richmond Symphony Chorus. An avid reader, she also enjoys gardening, travel and cooking for friends. Margaret lives in Glen Allen with her husband, Michael, and their two teenagers, Alex and Elizabeth. We are delighted to have Margaret join us and look forward to working and worshipping with her. The St. Luke’s Prescription Page 8 For our Youth — Mark your calendars: Camp Chanco Scholarships are available. Look for scholarship application as an attachment with the ENews during the month of May. Scholarship forms are due Sunday, June 1st. We want to recognize our graduates and those who have achieved other milestones this school year in high school and college. Please send information about graduates, (student’s and parents’ names, when and from where they will graduate), awards or recognitions and future school or career plans. Our young people are very important to the ministry of St. Luke's and we want to support them in all the exciting transitions they are making in their lives. Please email or call the church office to have your loved one included in the June announcements and newsletter by May 29. If anyone would like to make a donation toward the Camp Chanco Scholarship fund please make a check payable to St. Luke's Episcopal Church and in the memo list Camp Chanco Scholarship. Centering Prayer (in a group) is offered on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month at 8:30 AM. Come join us on May10th and 24th. May Weekend - May 16-18 (registration deadline is May 5) Camp Chanco summer camp registration is open. Sessions begin June 22 and conclude August 24 with the new Family Camp session. For more information on session, dates, rates, and registration, visit Chanco’s website. News Briefs May Bir thdays Eleanor R. Dowdy Jack Speed Michael Maszaros Thomas Kimbrough Hayleigh Edwards Sarah Morris Clifton Reynolds Marsha Searle Peyton Worrell Christopher Maszaros Dick Kennon, Jr. Martha Ragland Renee’ Broughton 5/3 5/6 5/6 5/8 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/17 5/17 5/19 Martha T. LeGrand Sarah Kennon Max Altieri Jennifer Stevens Jon Brew Dianna Strickland Gordon Moncure Kiernan Ziletti Martha Benson Olivia Stokes Ruth Holliday Emily Scott 5/21 5/21 5/21 5/21 5/23 5/25 5/26 5/26/ 5/27 5/28 5/30 5/31 Watch over thy children, O Lord, as their days increase; bless and guide them wherever they may be. Strengthen them when they stand; comfort them when discouraged or sorrowful; raise them up if they fall; and in their hearts may thy peace which passeth understanding abide all the days of their life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. You are Invited! Beginning May 7th at 12 Noon Women's Wednesdays Prayer and Share with a Light Lunch. Anne Larrick would like to invite you to Women's Wednesdays Prayer and Share. Prayer and Share is a time to gather together and share concerns in your lives and pray. The group will also read and discuss the gospel for the week and end with prayer. During the first meeting a light lunch will be served. For more information please contact: Anne Larrick at 804-598-7679 or [email protected]. Coming Soon...The St. Luke's Giving Tree: Looking for a way to make a difference, but don't have a lot of time or not sure how to help? The Giving Tree will allow you to select a task for you and your family to complete, and we will track it much like the Angel Tree. (Tasks will include clean-up/pick up/fix up projects with our buildings and grounds). Simply select a task from the tree, document what you've selected and commit to the time frame with which it should be accomplished. Take advantage of the additional sunlight and do something good for St. Luke's and yourself. Page 9 Volume 14, Issue 5 Regularly Scheduled Weekly Activities Each Sunday 8, 9 & 11 AM Holy Eucharist (on combined service days, services are at 8 and 10-11 AM Christian Formation 11-11:30 Children’s Choir practice (except Rector The Rev. Sandra B. Kerner, Rector Interim Organist/Choir Director, Margaret Storti Lee Kramer, Treasurer Jeannette Pugh, Intake Treasurer st 1 Sun. 1:30 PM 2nd Sun. 2 PM 3rd Sun. 2:30 PM th 4 Sun. 3:00 PM Communion service at Beaufont Towers Communion service at The Peter Boone, Senior Warden Communion at Beaufont Healthcare Center FOOD PANTRY SUNDAY Teno Bratton, Junior Warden 7 PM EachTues. 8 PM Education for Ministry (EfM) @ Manakin Alcoholics Anonymous 1st Tues. 6 PM Worship Commission 3 Tues. 11:45 AM Each Wed. Noon Ladies Prayer and Share 7 PM Holy Eucharist/Healing Service 7 AM Men’s Group (“Holy MOCs”) Seniors’ Luncheon (except Jan.) 9 AM-3 Home School Co-op meets (begin 7 PM Order of St. Luke Healing Course (except for 3rd Thurs Vestry Mtgs) 7 PM Knitting Guild 3 Thurs. 7 PM Vestry 2nd & 4th 8:30 AM rd John Rick Ben Bruno Steve Moore Shelly Shock Cindy Coleman Stew Wolfe Jon Brew Janet Tucker, Vestry Recorder Pam Cole, Health Ministry Joyce Evans, Altar Guild Each Thurs. 1st, 3rd, & 5th Vestry The Gathering Place Each Mon. rd Sally Silvey, Endowment Treasurer Centering Prayer Group Join the "Ella K. Team" and participate in Richmond Great Strides for Cystic Fibrosis WALK on Saturday, May 17th. Let Susie Thomas know if you plan to walk with Ella's Team so she can bring enough T-shirts for you, if you wish. Meet at the lake at Innsbrook between 9 and 9:30 AM. Group picture is at 9:45 AM and the short walk begins at 10 AM. Anne Larrick, Youth Betty Handy, Architectural Review Rick & Pam Cole, Newsletter Editors E-Mail: [email protected] Stew Wolfe Ally Kapasakis Ally Kapasakis & Mikaela Benway Wolkiewicz Family Allison Dunaway Destiny Hunt Lizzie Shock Linda Ricker Destiny Hunt & Lizzie Shock Randy & Mary Lisa Watts Holy Eucharist Jeanne Wolkiewicz Henry Ziletti Lee Kramer Ethan Kramer Charlotte Kramer Service in Sanctuary Ethan & Charlotte Kramer Kimbrough Family Holy Eucharist Betsy & Bill Moore Abby Timmons Olivia Stokes Elizabeth Forrest Team # 3 JoAnne Stephenson Ella Thomas Amelia Thomas Kakki Rogers Ella & Amelia Thomas Teno Bratton Holy Eucharist Nancy Hakala & Will Moore Hannah and Laura Bratton Isabella Worrell Betsy Moore Team # 2 Lector I/ Eucha. Min. Psalm Lector II-2nd Lesson Flowers Acolytes Greeter/Counter 11:00 AM Service Ushers Acolytes Lector Eucharistic Min. Altar Guild Peter Boone Holy Eucharist Team # 4 Betty Estes Rick Cole Mimi Ziletti & Peter Boone Holy Eucharist Team # 1 Linda Ricker Anne Holliday Taylor and Peyton Worrell Mary & Larry Barden Holy Eucharist Cindy Bratton Mikaela Benway Holy Eucharist Larry Lyons Holy Eucharist Don Morris 9:00 AM Service Paul Pugh Connie Harriss Holy Eucharist The Sixth Sunday of Easter Lector / Euch. Min. Holy Eucharist The Fifth Sunday of Easter May 25 Holy Eucharist Holy Eucharist The Fourth Sunday of Easter The Third Sunday after Easter May 18 8:00 AM Service Service/ Role May 11 May 4 Service Assistants Calendar May 2014 May 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 @ 8, 9, & 11 AM; EFM @ Manakin Worship ComBeaufont Towers 7 PM mission 6:30 1:30 PM; WomPM; AA 8 PM en’s Cursillo Closing Women’s Prayer and Share 12 PM; Holy Eucharist and Healing Prayer 7 PM 11 14 15 Men’s 16 17 23 24 Men’s Group Women’s 7 AM; Home Cursillo School Group; Knitting Guild 7 PM; OSL 7 PM; Women’s Cursillo 4Holy Eucharist 5 Holy Eucharist @ 8,9, & 11 AM: The Meadows 2 PM 18 Holy Eucharist @ 8,9, & 11 AM: Rite 13 Liturgy of the Personhood 9 AM; he Gathering 2:30 PM; 12 13 EFM @ Manakin Senior Lunch7 PM; eon 11:45 AM; AA 8 PM 19 20 EFM @ Manakin AA 8 PM 7 PM 25 Holy Eucha- 26 rist @ 8,9, & 11 AM: Beaufont Healthcare Center 3PM 6 Memorial Day Women’s Prayer and Share 12 PM; Holy Eucharist and Healing Prayer 7 PM Men’s Group 7 AM; Home School Group; Order of St. Luke 7 PM Group 7 AM; Home School Group; Knitting Guild 7 PM Vestry 7 PM; 21 Women’s 22 Men’s Prayer and Share 12 PM; Holy Eucharist and Healing Prayer 7 PM Group 7 AM; Home School Group; Order of St. Luke 7 PM 27 AA 8 PM 28 Women’s 29 Prayer and Share 12 PM; Holy Eucharist and Healing Prayer 7 PM Men’s Group 7 AM; Home School Group; Knitting Guild 7 PM Women’s Cursillo Centering Prayer 8:30 AM Great Strides Walk 9:30 AM; Rite 13 Liturgy of Personhood Rehearsal 5:30 Centering Prayer 8:30 AM; 30 Christian Formation—Every Sunday @ 10 AM Children’s Choir practice – Every Sunday @ 11 AM Food Pantry Sunday— May 25 The Newsletter of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church—Powhatan, VA 2245 Huguenot Trail, Powhatan, Virginia 23139 Office: 804-794-6953 Fax: 804-794-6532 E-Mail: [email protected] On the web at http://www.stlukespowhatan.org/ Worship Schedule 8:00 am 9:00 am 11:00 am Service (no music) Service (nursery) Service (nursery) A South Richmond Ultreya is scheduled for Friday, May 23rd at St Luke's beginning at 6:00pm. Bring food to share. We will group, have a witness talk, sing and celebrate Eucharist. We will welcome four new babe chicks from the men's and women’s Cursillo weekends in April: John Milstead, Teno Bratton, Hali Chambers, and Ruth Holliday All are welcome to attend.
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