THE GOOD NEWS - Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd
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THE GOOD NEWS - Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd
The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd The t h e Good News February 2016 Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd 715 Kirkman Street Lake Charles, Louisiana 70601 Voice 337.433.5244 Fax 337.439.8728 Email [email protected] Web www.goodshepherd-lc.com Monday: 8 a.m.– Episcopal Day School-Chapel Holy Eucharist Sunday: 8:30, 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. in the Church. Thursday: 2 p.m.– Episcopal Day School-Church September-May Holy Eucharist & Healing Service Wednesday: 12:05 p.m. With unction in the Chapel _________________________________________________ BISHOP OF WESTERN LOUISIANA The Right Rev. Jacob W. Owensby, Ph.D. RECTOR The Very Rev. John “Jack” G. Myers ASSOCIATE PRIEST The Rev. D. Seth Donald ASSISTANT PRIEST The Rev. Jim Lueckenhoff HEAD OF SCHOOL Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School The Rev. Frances “Boo” Kay RETIRED PRIEST The Rev. Petroula Ruehlen PARISH SECRETARY Margie Collins FINANCIAL SECRETARY/ OFFICE MANAGER Ann Lindsay MUSIC Mrs. Pam LeBlanc, Dr. Eleanor Elkins Lenten Lunch– page 10 TML Fish Fry– page 12 A Spiritual Springtime Now is the time of year when we wind down all the revelry of the Mardi Gras season and make ourselves ready for the season of Lent. The succession of wonderful holidays from Thanksgiving to Christmas to New Year’s to Mardi Gras is a happy progression of merrymaking events. Celebrations shared with friends and family are cherished times of fun and festiveness. Perhaps the Monty Python catchphrase “and now for something completely different” is fitting as we approach Lent. It is during Lent when we stop to catch our breath and pause for reflection and self-examination. It’s a time of spiritual stock-taking. A reflection of our shortcomings and weaknesses are often undertaken during the 40 days of Lent. Sin can be individual and collective in nature. Collectively societies sin; look at Nazi Germany if you need a glaring example. As individuals we sin every time we displace God’s will for our own. This separates us from the source life and love. God wants nothing more than to be intimately connected to us. If we think all this talk about sin doesn’t apply to us, Paul reminds us in his letter to the Romans that “all fall short of the glory of God.” For better or worse, our ancestors were much more comfortable with the reality of their sinful nature. The title for Ash Wednesday in the 1552 Book of Common Prayer was “A Commination Against Sinners.” The 1662 title for Ash Wednesday was “A Denouncing of God’s Anger and Judgements Against Sinners.” Knowing those I’m pretty satisfied with the current Prayer Book’s title for the first day of Lent, Ash Wednesday. Our language may be more subtle but it still acknowledges that we have shortcomings and do in fact sin. Dwelling on sin is as unhealthy as ignoring it, however. Sin talk can be uncomfortable because the word is loaded with judgement and condemnation but it doesn’t have to be. Reflecting on our shortcomings is about admitting our imperfections rather than beating ourselves up with guilt and regret. The word “Lent” is an Anglo-Saxon word for spring. A promising season of spring before the start of a glorious summer is one way to think of Lent’s coming before the joys of Easter. Lent is not a time to dwell on individual or collective sins in an unhealthy way. If we never move from sin on to forgiveness we’ve missed out on the message of the good news. Lent is a time to admit our shortcomings so Continued on page 2 Page 2 Continued from page 1 that we are then prepared to accept God’s boundless love and grace. God’s love and grace made real in the Resurrection and celebrated at Easter is a love that is so overwhelmingly generous that we need time to ready our wholly connected body, mind, and spirit. Lent is about preparing for pardon and forgiveness. If we aren’t able to admit we need pardon or forgiveness the fullness of the Resurrection life is lost on us. These 40 days of preparation and reflection help us to more fully accept the gift of God’s grace and love. Every Sunday is an Easter celebration but you may notice during lent the tone is a bit more somber and pensive. You may see this in the liturgy, church décor, and in our hymnody. The invitation found in the Ash Wednesday rite tells us of the “need which all Christians continually have to renew their repentance and faith” (BCP 265). We are all on a journey with Christ. Lent is a time to pull over, stop for a moment and look at the map. It’s a time to see where we’ve been, where we are going, and how we’re going to get there. It’s a time of preparation and renewal. Lent is when we acknowledge our weaknesses so that we may then acknowledge the wholeness of God’s love and forgiveness in Christ. Lent is a spiritual springtime. Spring into the Easter season this year with the observance of a holy Lent. milestones Births: We give thanks for the birth of Camille Lee, daughter of Amanda & Aaron Pousson, sister of Charlotte, granddaughter of Geralyn & Clayton Davis. Marriage: We give thanks for the marriages of Kristi Remy and Powell Smith; and Heather Kelley and Greg Stratton... may their love for each other be a seal upon their hearts, a mantle about their shoulders and a crown upon their foreheads. Death: Billy Navarre, Billy Clements, Alice Pippin and Frank Draves, Jr. May they rest in peace and rise in Glory and may light perpetual shine upon them. Easy Ministry Opportunity We will need readers for the Passion Narrative on March 20 at the 10:30 a.m. service. Most parts are one and two liners. We need 3 Servants, 1 soldier, 3 Elders, 2 criminals, and 1 centurion. The kids have already signed up...how about you! Sign up in Hardtner Hall and pick up your script! In the Risen Christ, Seth+ Please send us your email address! O God, make the door of this house wide enough to receive all who need your fellowship and ours, and narrow enough to shut out all envy, pride, and strife. Make its threshold smooth enough to be no stumbling block to children nor to straying feet, but rugged and strong enough to turn back the tempter’s power. God, make the door of this house the gateway to your eternal kingdom. Amen. In order to improve communications, reduce mailing costs and become more environmentally friendly, we’d like to begin to build a data base of parishioners’ email addresses. Please send yours to: [email protected] and put Email in the subject line. Deadline for the March Newsletter. February 15, 5 p.m. Submit your articles to [email protected] Go to www.goodshepherd-lc.com to view the newsletter on-line. Page 3 Rosewood Nursing Home Ministry Schedule Holy Eucharist Lay-led February 5 19 March 4 18 April 8 22 May 6 20 Rosewood Nursing Home Volunteers Volunteers from Good Shepherd and St. Michael’s gather twice a month from 10-10:45 a.m. at Rosewood, 554 15th St. to conduct brief services, sing traditional hymns and visit with the residents. More volunteers are always welcome. Please join us! Contact person is Bel Painter, 433-8861 Did you know the Episcopal Church has a rite for Confession? When it comes to the sacrament of Confession, also known as The Reconciliation of a Penitent (BCP 446), the classical Anglican position is that "all may, some should, and none must." If you are interested in receiving the ministry of reconciliation through a private confession of sins during the season of Lent or at any time please speak to Fr. Seth or Fr. Jack. Pray One For Another -James 5:16 If you have placed someone on the prayer list and they no longer need prayer...please call Margie in the church office (433-5244) so she can remove them. Prayers are asked for: Joyce Mendelson, Ethel Coulter, Bobby, Coral Jones, Erin Shackleford, Elena Derouen, Jane Storozyszyn, Danny O’Flaherty, Eric Bullen, Leigh Anne Bullen, Bailey Shuff, Jeanne Ryan, Luke Burnham, Conny Zeagler, Sara Wood, Kit Burton, Scott Vincent, Jeanne Auen, Bea Babineaux, Nan Himel, English & Laura Josie, John Landry, Jenilyn Gibson, Susan & Knel, Carolyn Jones, Buddy Spiller, Robin Abraham, Michelle Simpson, Fred & Dena Nodier, Mike & Marilyn Kudla, Murry Burleigh, Ruth Gayle, Patricia Luff Wood, Carolyn Earhart Whittington, Marjorie Dempsey, Jackie Finch, Deneen Draves, Cloma Loe, Nicholas Bel, Caroline Hammett, Emily Judice, Everett, Terry Bright, Jude Theriot, Patricia Reeves, Cliff DeRousselle, Kathy Natali, Peggy Young, Jaxon Sellers, Kayla DeRoache, Emily Carleton, Bobbie Holder, Jason Trahan, Bobby Thomas, Grady Kaough, Rocky Cormier, Charmaine Hufstedler. Our continuing prayers are offered for: Ed Watson, Nancy Draughn, Ed Martin, Mack Abraham, Caroline Hollins, Billy Blake, Elayne Gabbert, Shirlene Clark, Gabby Saucier, Buddy Leach, Riley Soder, Derek & Amy Blakeley, Jodie Lognion, Ollie Cavin and Katie Hoffman, Marvin Ettinger, Mavis Raggio, Don, David Crowe, Debbie Reed, Jeff, Ginger Tatum, Chris Salvo, Jean Williams, Johnny, John Johnson, Jr, Nancy Keating, Sue Parker, Ann Castle & John Green, Sylvia Seals, Ruth & Bob Kickel. Safe pregnancy: Caroline Cole Smolkin, Katie Cruz Harrell, Sara Brickert, Katherine Haxthausen Ponder, Lindsey Remy Vincent, Laura Collette, Briana Piper. We pray for those serving in our armed forces: Major Christopher Ryan, US ARMY, brother of Heather Kelley; Cole Remy, NAVY, son of Kristi Remy; SPC Craig May US ARMY; Danasia London, NAVY. Page 4 February Birthday & Prayer Calendar Adult Education 1 Heather LeBlanc 2 Jim Reaves, Susan McElveen 4 Lindsay Gaar 5 Judith Castle, Scott Stubblefield, Whitey Sonnier, Derrick Rau 6 Grant Williams, Mary Brooks Donald 9 Fred Dent, Ted Nichols, David Olney, Lauren LaFleur, Mae Donald Sundays at 9:30 a.m. 10 Graham Lindsay 11 Polly Cole 12 Karen Miller, Jane Storozyszyn, Matt Myers 13 Philip Williams 15 Grace Adams 16 Patricia Johnson, Lock Paret 17 Bill Shearman, Joe Miller 18 Savannah Stevens 19 Patrick Collins 21 Michael Krajicek 22 Rev. Boo Kay, Ron Jones, Baylor Miller 25 Luke Wulf 26 Kent Howrey, Sarah Spiller 27 Sallie Dondis, Ann Eisen, Michael Rather, Ellen Latil 28 Tom Ford, Rue Stevens If your birthday is not listed, call the church office so we can enter it in our database. 433-5244 Follow the signs– New Studies New Study beginning January 3 – Come Follow Me: Six Responses to the Call of Jesus Down through the ages, people have responded in various ways to the call of Jesus to follow him. Some of those responses have attracted followers and sparked new and rich spiritual traditions. This study will highlight six of the most vital spiritual traditions: the Benedictines, Cistercians, Carmel ites, D ominica ns , Franciscans, and Jesuits. Each presentation offers insights into the founder, the characteristics, and famous followers of that tradition as well as sharing time-tested wisdom that will shape your own response to Jesus’ invitation. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ “Anglican Basics”- Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Conference Room- upstairs This conversational class based on the book, Whole Christianity: A book of instruction in the Teaching & Worship of the Anglican Communion, reviews all there is to know about being Anglican. This is our Confirmation/Reception/Reaffirmation training but is great for all of us who may have forgotten “why we do what we do!” Good Shepherd Youth Shepherd’s Staff Missions Page 5 What is it? Well, it’s fun! “Dinners for Eight” are groups of eight parishioners, singles and couples, who are randomly grouped together for a series of four dinners that take place over the course of the year. The dinners are scheduled for April, June, September, and November. The group stays the same for the four dinners in 2016. New and previous participants can sign-up again in 2017 when groups will be re-formed with different combinations of participants. Why Dinners for Eight? By definition the church is a community. Dinners for Eight is a way to practice being in community with one another. It allows us to get to know one another informally outside of church. Where? The four dinners are held in group members’ homes. The role of host rotates among the members of the group. The host provides the entrée and selects an agreed upon date and time during their host month. The host asks the other members of the group to bring items (salad, side dishes, desert, beverages, etc.) for the dinner. When? Dinners will be held in April, June, September, and November. Sign-up for Dinners for Eight during the month of February. The deadline to sign-up is the last day of the month, Monday February 29th. Groups will be compiled in March when participants will be notified of their groupings. The first dinner will be held in April. Groups decide who hosts which month and the date and time of their dinners. How? Simply fill out the Dinners for Eight form with your name and contact information and leave it in the large envelope pinned to the kiosk in Hardtner Hall. Alternatively you can contact Ellie Marquez either by phone (439-4111), or email ([email protected]) or Ellie Lemoine by phone (474-5876) or email ([email protected]). Welcome new Vestry Members: Janet Allured, Steven Hale, Keith Henson, Henry Riquelmy, Derrick Wulf. Delegates to Convention 2016: Fred Dent, Mary Jones, Ann Lindsay, Jane Storozyszyn, Alternate: Martha Hoskins Page 6 Page 6 February, 2016 Calendar Tuesday, February 2 COR meeting, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, February 3 Men’s Breakfast at Pappy’s, 7:30 a.m. Bible Study, 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist & Healing Service, 12:05 p.m. Wednesday Night Study Group, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, February 4 EDS Holy Eucharist, 2 p.m. Contemplative prayer, 4:30 p.m. AA meeting in the Outreach House, 6 p.m. Friday, February 5 Rosewood Nursing Home Eucharist, 10 a.m. Sunday, February 7 Services at 8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Adult Christian Ed., 9:30 a.m. No Confirmation class today. No Children’s Sunday School class today. Middle School Youth Event, 111:30 a.m. Intercessory prayer group, 5:30 p.m. Monday, February 8 EDS Chapel, 8 a.m. Study Group, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Chateau du Lac Eucharist , 2 p.m. St. Cecilia’s Guild Meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesday, February 9 Church office closed for Mardi Gras Wednesday, February 10– Ash Wednesday Bible Study, 10 a.m. Services at 7 a.m., noon and 6 p.m. Thursday, February 11 EDS Holy Eucharist, 2 p.m. Contemplative prayer, 4:30 p.m. AA meeting in the Outreach House, 6 p.m. Setup for Fish fry on Friday. Friday, February 12 Tend My Lambs FISH FRY FOR HAITI in the gym, 6– 9 p.m. Sunday, February 14 Services at 8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Adult Christian Ed., 9:30 a.m. Confirmation class, 9:30 a.m. Children’s Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Daughters of the King, 4:30 p.m. Intercessory prayer group, 5:30 p.m. Monday, February 15 EDS Chapel, 8 a.m. Study Group, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, February 16 Labyrinth in the gym, 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, February 17 Bible Study, 10 a.m. Hospitality Committee meeting, 1 p.m. Holy Eucharist & Healing Service, 12:05 p.m. Wednesday Night Study Group, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, February 18 Tai Chi begins again, 6 weeks for $50.00 LENTEN PRAYER & LUNCH AT NOON EDS Holy Eucharist, 2 p.m. Contemplative prayer, 4:30 p.m. EDS– speaker Jill Rigby Garner, 5:30 p.m. AA meeting in the Outreach House, 6 p.m. Friday, February 19 Rosewood Nursing home ministry, lay-led, 10 a.m. Women’s Retreat at Camp Hardtner– Falling in Love with God Page 7 Saturday, February 20 Women’s Retreat at Camp Hardtner– Falling in Love with God Sunday, February 21 Services at 8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Adult Christian Ed. , 9:30 a.m. Confirmation class, 9:30 a.m. Children’s Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Intercessory prayer group, 5:30 p.m. MEN’S BREAKFAST We’re looking for you for breakfast! Invite a friend, your neighbors, and your children for an early morning visit, 7:30 a.m. February 3, 2015 PAPPY’S (2627 Ryan St.) Cost $5.00 Monday, February 22 Building & Grounds meeting, 11 a.m. Study Group– 11:30 a.m.– 1 p.m. Finance Meeting– 12 noon Vestry Meeting, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 24 Bible Study, 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist & Healing Service, 12:05 p.m. Wednesday Night Study Group, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, February 25 Tai Chi, 9:30 a.m. LENTEN PRAYER & LUNCH AT NOON EDS Holy Eucharist, 2 p.m. Contemplative prayer, 4:30 p.m. AA meeting in the Outreach House, 6 p.m. Sunday, February 28 Services at 8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Adult Christian Ed., 9:30 a.m. Confirmation class, 9:30 a.m. Children’s Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Intercessory prayer group, 5:30 p.m. Monday, February 29– March 2 Camp Allen “Abundant Living” Conference Study Group, 11:30 a.m.– 1p.m. EDS Speaker Jill Rigby Garner coming February 18th Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School Parent Guild is proud to announce a free parent seminar for all EDS and Good Shepherd Church families (parents, grandparents, guardians) to be held at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church on Thursday, February 18th. Doors will open at 5:00 pm for light refreshments and the guest speaker will begin at 5:30 pm. See more info. on back page. Communications Minister - We are looking for someone to take on a “Ministry of Communication” for all of us at Good Shepherd... someone who likes computers, newsletters, cell phones, Facebook, the web, etc to help us with our “Face”. All you need is some interest and some time. Speak with Fr. Jack if interested. Page 8 EDS Epiphany Pageant Jesus, (Fr. Seth) Shepherds, Kings, sheep and Angels all participated in the annual Episcopal Day School Epiphany Pageant. Molly and Eliza getting ready for the performance. Page 9 St. Cecilia’s Guild and Daughters of the King Christmas Party. A good time was had by all! Look who came to visit us! Nancy Draughn was in town with her granddaughter Sarah Gargaro and stopped in to say “hello”! Fr. Jim was first in line to try out the bench for some relaxation by the fountain. Page 10 Lenten Lunch Sing + Pray + Reflect + Soup! This Lent we would like to offer a short service of Noonday Prayer with reflection by one of our deanery clergy followed by a Soup Lunch in Hardtner Hall. Our Clergy are: Jack Myers, Seth Donald, Jim Lueckenhoff, Boo Kay, Petroula Ruehlen and Aly Perry. The events will be each Thursday in Lent beginning at Noon on Thursday February 18th. The Lenten Lunch is designed to be less than an hour so we are hoping for good participation. Plus, we are hoping that folks from our sister churches in the area will also join us. We do need a couple of pots of soup for each Thursday so signup in Hardtner Hall to offer your batch of homemade stew or soup! BOOK SALE IN MARCH, 2016 THE ANNUAL BOOK SALE IS SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 18, 19 AND 20TH IN 2016 (PALM SUNDAY WEEKEND) Go through your book shelves and start that spring cleaning early! We need lots of books to make this sale happen. If you have any spare time and can help sort books, call Polly Cole (794-5717) to volunteer. We will be accepting book donations until March 1st. The Book Sale funds many charity projects in our Community. St. Cecilia’s Guild Meeting, 2016 February 8– Join with artist Merele Traes to help us make Valentines for Chateau du Lac March 14 April 11 May 9 Page 11 Diocesan Youth Events JEYL Retreat: JEYL stands for Junior Episcopal Youth League. It is a spiritual retreat for middle school youth in a relaxed, fun environment. Friday, March 11, 2016, 6 p.m.— Sunday, March 13, 11 a.m. at Camp Hardtner. Cost is $85.00 Staff applications due January 22. Participants must register by February 26 to receive a t-shirt; registration closes March 4. Summer Camp Sessions now being booked! First Camp-Grades 1 & 2 w/parent- $200 per person– a $50 discount for each registration beyond the first person in a family will be applied when registering. Sr. High Camp June 9-15– Grades 11 & 12 & Graduates- $690 Jr. High Camp 1– June 19-24– Grades 5 & 6- $575 Primary Camp-June 28-July 2– Grades 7 & 8- $575 Jr. High Camp 2– July 8-13– Grades 7 & 8- $575 Mid High Camp– July 18-24– Grades 9 & 10- $690 Camp Able– July 30-August 4– Ages 9+ with special needs- $460 New Bank of Columbarium Niches in Chapel Please notice the new bank of Columbarium Niches in the Chapel. The price for a new niche is $750.00. There are still approximately ten of the older niches remaining which will be sold for the original price of $500.00 until April 1st when all niches will cost $750.00. LABYRINTH SCHEDULE 2016 Tuesday, February 16, 2016 6 pm - 8 pm Holy Week Thursday, March 24- 8 pm until Friday, March 25 11 am Page 12 LENT MADNESS!! This year Good Shepherd will be participating in Lent Madness. Lent Madness began in 2010 as a fun, engaging way for people to learn about the men and women comprising the Church’s Calendar of Saints. Lent Madness combines the love of sports with a passion for the lives of the saints. The format is straightforward: 32 saints are placed into a tournament-like single elimination bracket. Each pairing remains open for a set period of time and people vote for their favorite saint at www.lentmadness.org. 16 saints make it to the Round of the Saintly Sixteen; eight advance to the Round of the Elate Eight; four make it to the Faithful Four; two to the Championship; and the winner is awarded the coveted Golden Halo. The first round consists of basic biographical information about each of the 32 saints. Things get a bit more interesting in the subsequent rounds as we offer quotes and quirks, explore legends, and even move into the area of saintly kitsch. A bracket will be up in Hardtner Hall to help track this big saintly dance. The church will also have a guide with biographies, the 2016 Saintly Scorecard, available to the first 50 parishioners who pick up a copy. re info found at: www.lentmadness.org FISH FRY FOR HAITI It's almost time to eat fish again! We are having our 2nd annual Fish Fry for Haiti on the first Friday in Lent, Feb. 12. We will meet in the church's gym from 6-9 p.m. Doors will open at 5:30 so you can socialize and take a look at the silent auction items. Ben Williams will give a program so you can see the many accomplishments over the past year. We have a lot to celebrate. Thanks to the generosity of our church's membership and special friends, we raised enough money to rebuild our school. For the first time since the earthquake, students have been learning inside a real school. We did this in one year! Y'all are wonderful and we can't thank you enough. We are asking for help in two areas. First, if you have items for a silent auction, big or little, could you contact Pam Spears at 337-540-1591 or [email protected]. We already have some donations and it's going to be auction filled with items that are fun, tasty, and/or entertaining. Secondly, would you please bring a dessert. There will be a signup sheet in Hardtner Hall. Last year we cleaned out the dessert table, and that's because the best bakers in the world are Episcopalians. It's a fact. So please buy a ticket! They are $15 and available from Tend My Lamb committee members, from Vestry members, and in the church office. Plus we will be selling them before and after the 10:30 a.m. service from now until the event. Thanks for your help in the past and your help in the future. We should all take pride in our school in Haiti. It's a wonderful place. Glenda Williams, chair TML Page 13 Looking Ahead FEBRUARY February 3– Men’s Breakfast at Pappy’s, 7:30 a.m. February 5 & 19– Rosewood Nursing home ministry, 10 a.m. February 7– No Children’s Sunday School today. February 8– Chateau du Lac Eucharist, 2 p.m. , St. Cecilia’s Guild meeting, 7 p.m. February 9– Mardi Gras, church office closed. February 10– ASH WEDNESDAY, SERVICES AT 7 A.M., NOON AND 6 P.M. -February 12– Tend My Lambs Fish Fry Fundraiser in the gym February 14-Daughters of the King, 4:30 p.m. February 16– Labyrinth in the gym, 6– 8 p.m. February 18– Tai Chi begins again, 9:30 a.m. $50.00 for 6 sessions February 19-21 Falling in Love with God! A retreat for Women at Camp Hardtner. Single occupancy room: $225, all inclusive, Double occupancy room: $185, all inclusive. Retreat leader is Sister Barbara Jean, a nun of the Anamchara Fellowship, an Episcopal order of nuns and monks. MARCH March 2– Men’s Breakfast at Pappy’s, 7:30 a.m. March 4 & 18– Rosewood Nursing home ministry– 10 a.m. March 5– Ancient Faith, Modern ToolsChristian Formation at Camp Hardtner 10:30 a.m.—3:30 p.m. Presented by Randal Curtis from Arkansas where he is the Ministry Developer for Youth Adults and Youth. March 12– Spring Assembly of the Daughters of the King at Camp Hardtner. 9:30 a.m.—3 p.m. registration at 9:30 a.m. Guest speaker is Paula Whitfield Jameson. Registration is $25 per person, $30 at the door, non refundable. March 13 Daylight Savings Time begins March 13- Daughters of the King meeting, 4:30 p.m. March 14– Chateau du Lac Eucharist, 2 p.m. March 14 St. Cecilia’s guild meeting, 7 p.m. March 18-Good Shepherd Book sale in gym, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. March 19– Palm cross making in HH, 10 a.m. ; Book sale in gym, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. March 20– Palm Sunday– and Book sale in gym noon—3 p.m. March 24– Maundy Thursday– service at 7 p.m. Labyrinth in the gym from 8 p.m. until 11 a.m. on Good Friday March 24-26 Walking Three Days with Jesus at Camp Hardtner. Retreat leader is The Very Rev. Ronald Clingenpeel. $225 Single occupancy all inclusive. $185 Double Occupancy all inclusive. March 24– Altar of Repose in Chapel, 8 p.m. March 25– Good Friday– service from noon until 3 p.m. , Church office closed March 26– Holy Saturday- Easter Vigil service—6 p.m. Agape Feast following service March 27– Easter Day– services at 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. No Children’s Sunday School today. March 28– Church office closed. Page 14 OPEN ENROLLMENT BEGINS FEBRUARY 1ST. OPEN ENROLLMENT BEGINS FEBRUARY 1. Page 15 Camp Hardtner Saturday, March 5, 2016 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Presented by the Christian Formation Commission and the Convocational Vitality Institute, this presentation features Randall Curtis, who terms himself “The Holy Geek.” The day will be lively and fact-filled and you will profit if your interest is using contemporary electronic tools to teach and prosper our ancient faith. Randall Curtis works for the Episcopal Church in Arkansas, where he is the Ministry Developer for Young Adults and Youth. He is also president of Forma, a network of Christian formation leaders in The Episcopal Church. Page 16 The Good News Church of the Good Shepherd 715 Kirkman St. Lake Charles, Louisiana 70601 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Lake Charles, LA Permit No. 87 Return Address Requested Phone: 337-433-5244 Fax: 337-439-8728 Email: [email protected] Web: www.goodshepherd-lc.com Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School Parent Guild is proud to announce a free parent seminar for all EDS and Good Shepherd families (parents, grandparents, guardians) to be held at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church on Thursday, February 18th. Doors will open at 5:00pm for light refreshments and the guest speaker will begin at 5:30 pm. Author and speaker Jill Rigby Garner is eager to share her lifelong passion with our school family, and Manners of the Heart. Jill Rigby Garner Her motivational and encouraging words are intended for parents with children of any age group or grade. Admission is free so please mark your calendars and plan on showing your support for your greatest investment, your children. Please refer all questions to Michelle Maze at [email protected] or 337-794-6314. Jill Rigby Garner, character education and parenting expert, and nonprofit founder, is also a dynamic speaker, award-winning author, and the publisher of character education programs and books for students, educators and parents. Through her speaking engagements, Jill motivates her listeners to action. Her contagious passion fosters transformative change. Jill has appeared on the CBS Early Show, CNN, Focus on the Family, Family Life Today, a monthly segment on local WAFB, and over 350 radio shows across the country. Jill has authored “Raising Unselfish Children in a SelfAbsorbed World”, and the Gold Mom’s Choice Award winning “Raising Respectful Children in a Disrespectful World”, released in an expanded second edition. She is a member of the highly respected Advanced Writers and Speakers Association as well as a professional member of the National Speakers Association.
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