July 2011 - The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation
Transcription
July 2011 - The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation
“All Things Come of Thee” Thank you for your response! The Church of the Incarnation 520 Main Street P. O. Box 729 Highlands, North Carolina 28741-0729 Phone (828) 526-2968 Fax (828) 526-9290 www.incarnationwnc.org Outreach Brunch raised over $10,500 for our Outreach programs so far! All receipts have not yet been received or items purchased picked up. Please pick up items at church as soon as possible! Thank you to all who made this such a success! The Church of the Incarnation Parish Post July 2011 520 Main Street Post Office Box 729 Highlands, North Carolina 28741 Phone: 828-526-2968 Fax: 828-526-9290 Incarnation Web Page Address: incarnationwnc.org E-mail address: [email protected] Our Mission Statement: The Church of the Incarnation exists to proclaim the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ through worship, love and service. As individuals and as a congregation, we dedicate ourselves to this purpose. Dear Friends and Family of Incarnation Parish, For the month of June we emphasized gratitude and generosity as essential to our spiritual growth. Trusting God, we relinquish as I Peter 4:1 says, ―our sinful habit of expecting to get our own way‖, another way of saying we give up the illusion of security and control. That continues to be a challenge for me. In the face of that ―sinful habit‖ of wanting to be in control, a discipline of giving to the church and other expressions of God’s work in the world, is an absolute requirement. Giving is as important as worship or prayer. Generosity is foundational to a Christian commitment and the life of the Christian community. Sharing, caring, serving and giving have always been essential to the Christian community’s life. It is being the ―Body of Christ‖, doing what Jesus did. Truth be told, Jesus had more to say about how we deal with our possessions than anything else. He knew that people who are not generous with what they have, would never know what it means ―to lose life to find it‖, or to ―take up your cross and follow me‖. Jesus’ saying that it is ―easier for a camel to go through Needle’s Eye‖, a gate in the wall of ancient Jerusalem, ―than for a rich person to enter the kingdom‖ is true. Camels had to ―unload‖ to go through Needle’s Eye and so do we, to really connect with God’s purpose, at work in God’s kingdom. We have to turn loose of our baggage, our attachments to the things of this world, to know Jesus’ peace and rest. Life is a gift. We are born of generosity for generosity. Like any spiritual discipline, generosity has to be practiced to make a difference in your life. Believe me, this stewardship emphasis was not about raising money as much as it was about raising up faithful Christians. Peace! Denson+ THE PARISH POST The Reverend Denson N Franklin, Interim Rector The Reverend Howard W. L’Enfant, Priest Associate The Rt. Reverend G. Porter Taylor, Bishop The Most Reverend Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop Staff Changes and Reorganization th On June 8 , Andrea Chalker informed me that she was a candidate for a teaching position at Highlands School. This fall I will begin a new journey. I have accepted Actually I had heard on the grapevine that with her moththe Great Beginning’s K-1 teaching position at er-in-law’s (Jane Chalker) retirement, that might happen. Highlands School. This is an incredible opportuni- Andrea and I decided to wait until the decision was made ty for me and my family. by the Macon County Board of Education to officially announce this change. Soon I will be transitioning over all my office responsibilities including bulletins, weekly updates, Today, June 28th, Andrea was able to say that her parish post, etc…I am confident that this will be a appointment to Highlands School is official and that she smooth transition and what is best for the office will begin her ―new ministry‖ on August 1. I use the word staff. ―ministry‖ on purpose because as all of you understand, I will continue my revised position as children and who know Andrea, that in addition to her outstanding youth director at Incarnation until our new rector competence and commitment, she will also bring a spirit of arrives and we can see where his/her new vision love and acceptance. Her spirit reflects ―the mind of will take us. Christ‖ that St. Paul commends to all of us. Thank you for your love and support. I cannot As of August 1, Andrea will be giving up her adexpress the fondness I have for Incarnation and the ministrative responsibilities. Beginning then, she will not appreciation I have for each of you and all of the be the one you or I can call on to find our answers about opportunities you have given me. everything at Incarnation. She will not be publishing the Sincerely, bulletins or the newsletter or fixing the air conditioning. Andrea She will no longer be organizing and implementing events at the church. Our volunteers will need to take more responsibility. Dear friends and family of Incarnation, What she will do is to continue to lead and direct our children and youth ministries. She will continue to be the Director of Bright Discoveries, the preschool she inaugurated and manages here. She will still be an active member of our parish and for the time ahead, be available by phone or email to help us when we are lost. Plans are underway to bring a person on staff to handle all the publications and to support our Incarnation ministries. No one can ―replace‖ Andrea but we can live our way into new strategies for organizing and serving the needs of the parish. Personally, I am happy for Andrea and her family that she has the position at Highlands School. She has essentially been on call and deployed all of the time in her ministry at Incarnation. She has given her heart and her time to us. I could not have done what I felt needed to be done without her help. In fact she is the one of the ones who helped me know what my priorities were. th We will mark and celebrate her new ministry with a reception after the 10:30 service on August 7 . We will not say goodbye. We will say ―thank you so much‖ for twelve years on staff and for years past and years to come for your place in our hearts. Denson+ Fisher Garden Tour 2011 Saturday, July 23rd & Saturday, July 3oth Tours begin at 10,11,12 & 1 $30/ticket Please call the church office for tickets..828-526-2968 Credit card orders are not available this year but we will reserve tickets and hold for seven days until payment is received. All proceeds benefit Outreach programs. I am recently back from twelve days in Haiti. While I was there I visited the church and school in Tierra Mouscady with Father Lafontant, AND visited six schools on Lake Peligre which can only be reached by boat, AND attended two church services at Bon Sauveur Episcopal Church and assisted with kindergarten graduation after one service, AND went to Ti Peligre, a village that had no church or school until students from Va. Tech engineered and built a swinging bridge across the river, AND delivered a laptop to a student who a Highlands friend has been supporting as he studies hospital administration in the Dominican Republic, AND sat with a young man and gave him money from another Highlands friend who is helping the young man attend dental school in Port au Prince, AND watched as the Digicel cell phone company built seven classrooms for our friend Leneus' school, AND visited in the home of a young man who a member of Incarnation is helping attend a university in the Dominican, AND talked with another young man who a member of Incarnation has helped attend a French university in Port au Prince. He is counting the days until he graduates in August as a master electrical engineer. His professor recently told this young man when he graduates next month he would be the sixth master electrical engineer in all of Haiti. There much is progress in Haiti. Probably the most visible is the paved road from Port au Prince to Cange. The trip that used to take four and a half hours now takes one and a half. But I am constantly reminded of the needs in this poor country. I visited the grave of Emmaus, Leneus' father. He died from an expanding aortic aneurysm because there are no doctors or hospitals in Haiti able to perform this surgery. Thank you for your continued support for our brothers and sisters in Haiti. Jane Chalker The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation Vestry Meeting JULY SUNDAY MINISTRIES Date July 3 8:00 July 3 Lectors Chalice Ushers Ernest Smith Lana Jordan Nancy Robin Carter 10:30 Tarbox July 10 Luther 8:00 Turner 10:30 Whitby July 17 Jean David Moore Carl Norman Diane McPhail Acolytes Edmondson Chris Alley Ann Turner Jim & Midge Rothermel July 31 Peg Jim Rothermel 8:00 Brannen July 31 Lewis Lana Jordan 10:30 Luther Turner Dan Adcock Team 2 Team 3 Thomas Craig Mike Murphy Team 4 Team 3 Selwyn Chalker Helen Anderson Sarah Wallin Ginny Harris Barbara Smith At 4:00, Father Franklin opened the meeting with a prayer. Then the Lord’s Prayer was said in unison. Alley Preda Joe Parrott Drew Chalker II. May Minutes were approved. Ginger Slaughter made the motion Joe Parrott seconded, the motion passed. III. Financial Report: Bill Conway reported that we are well ahead of last year. We’ll have some small stewardship expenses. We split the cost of Summer Chapel with The Church of the Good Shepherd in Cashiers. By the end of the summer Summer Chapel expenses and revenues are equal. Mike Hunter made a motion to continue financial support of Summer Chapel and Ginger Slaughter seconded it. Motion was passed. Jeanne Clark Nancy Freese Bobbie Holden Barbara Cusachs Ann Maxwell Zeke Suzy Mosely Mike Sossomon Sarah Wallin Murphy Janice Goddard July Birthdays 7/19 Emily Murphy 7/5 Peggy Barnett 7/20 Janet Mosely 7/8 Dale Wallin 7/20 Selwyn Chalker, III July Anniversaries 7/10 Carole Simmons 7/22 Virginia Parrott 7/1 Chris & Donna Alley 7/10 William Lovell 7/22 Catherine Mouw 7/14 Charles & Aggie Richards 7/11 Margaret Payne 7/22 Patricia Catchings 7/14 Buck & Jean Trott 7/12 English Des Champs 7/22 Peter Ray 7/20 Mike & Christine Murphy 7/12 Samuel Chambers 7/22 Charles Richards 7/23 Vernon & Miriam Skiles 7/13 Avary Doubleday 7/23 Samuel Bector 7/24 Lewis & Anne Doggett 7/14 Tony Chambers 7/26 Ann Turner 7/27 Samuel & Jane Hollis 7/15 Leonard Parks 7/28 Eleanor Harrison 7/31 Bob & Cathy Fisher 7/17 Boyd Vaughan 7/29 Steve Lucas Helen Lowrey 7/29 Ted McDaniel 7/19 Present: Father Denson Franklin, Mike Murphy, Kirk Domingos, Jim Shearon, Ginger Slaughter, Bev Cone, Bill Conway, Peggy, Mike Hunter, Bill Temple, and Isabel Allen Absent: Anne Maxwell, Sam Edgens, and Dan Adcock Bunny Hanley Barbara Cusachs 7/31 Minutes for June 8, 2011 Vestry of the Day Harriet Hamilton Claire Harrington Ed Whitby Midge Rothermel July 24 Agnes 10:30 DeHart Doggett Team 1 Lewis Doggett Diane McPhail Ginny Harris July 24 Hilda 8:00 Blitch Altar Craig July 10 Jean 8:00 Whitby July 17 Beverly 10:30 Cone Camera had to be forced to run. Now they have been repaired. But it's now running fine. In addition, the sprinkler compressor had to be repaired. Sprinkler compressor now fixed. The various daily schedules for meetings are programmed on the system. Andrea, and Mike Hunter who lives nearby are being trained to program changes in the set schedule, etc. Andrew/Auld will do matinence. V. Ministry Reports: A. Stewardship: Mike Murphy reported that the pledges turned in reflect a 37 percent increase in giving. The Welcome Back Party at Wolfgang's is full. B. Music: Bev Cone reported that Robert Henry needs new section leaders in choir. C. Christian Formation: New classes and events will be published soon. IV. Reports D. Children and Youth: Andrea Chalker—attached Finance committee: Father Franklin suggested we pay Father L’Enfant monthly. His first check will be issued the end of June. Bev Cone made a motion to this effect, and Mike Murphy seconded it. Motion was passed. F. Outreach: Ginger Slaughter reported. Attached Rector’s Report: Father Franklin engaged in a discussion of what to do with designated gifts for ministries and programs already in the budget. How should they be applied? He then gave a directive to the Finance Committee to draft a policy, and return to the vestry for their suggestions and approval. Senior Warden: Bill Temple, The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation doesn’t belong to Chamber of Commerce. It will cost $130 to join. When we join, there will be a link to our website on the City of Highlands’ website. Bill Temple made a motion to join, Mike Hunter seconded it, and the motion passed. Bill Conway said our lease for the land, which playground and a/c unit occupies, is owned by the Catholic church and will be up for renewal in July. C. Jr. Warden: Jim Shearon reported that the big air conditioning units were not operating correctly. They I. Outreach Brunch. As of yesterday, 74 people have signed up to attend the Outreach Brunch on Sunday, June 26th. Martha Hunter (our Dessert Chair) is receiving donations of pick-up desserts for the event. Jane Tracy (our Silent Auction Chair), assisted by Virginia Parrott, is receiving donations of items and talents for the silent auction. A list of the wonderful selection of items/talents received so far will be identified on a handout included with this coming Sunday’s bulletin. Robert Henry has agreed to play the piano for the event. Holly Roberts is offering us a scrumptious menu of shrimp and grits, ham and biscuits at cost. A meeting of the Outreach Brunch team will be held on June 13th to do a final review of all the components being implemented to launch a successful brunch. II. Change for Children jars. A list of the 10 organizations we have funded this year, with their mission, and name of person (with phone number) to contact for volunteering has been placed next to Vestry Minutes Continued... each of the Change for Children jars. This list of organizations will be printed on snappy letterhead and placed at every seat for the Outreach Brunch on June 26th. III. Highlands Cooperative Workshop. So far, 27 people representing staff and board members of Highlands’ nonprofits have signed up for the workshop at First Presbyterian on Friday, June 10th: ―Keeping Your Nonprofit House in Order.‖ Funds have been raised to support the workshop, thanks to the Highlands Mountaintop Rotary, the Community Foundation of Western NC, members of the Highlands Cooperative, and an anonymous donor from Church of the Incarnation. The workshop – with lunch - is free to all who attend. John O’Kane, the workshop speaker/presenter, is Senior Vice President of Coxe Curry and Associates in Atlanta. He is a well known and frequent lecturer, trainer, consultant, and writer on topics related to nonprofit management and training. G. Angel Food: Linda Shearon has recruited more people to help for summer. H. BTE: Tom Tracy gave a brief presentation on June 11. I. Discernment committee: Mike Murphy said the committee is screening applicants. They have compiled a list of 23 candidates at this point. VI. Old Business: The database will help in building a good foundation for new rector, but much more work is needed. VII. New Business: IX. Motion to adjourn at 5:00 pm. The benediction was given by Father Franklin. Respectfully submitted, Isabel M. Allen Stephen Ministers will provide comfort and support. Call Dan Adcock, 828-526-9889 or Bobby O'Dell, 828-742-0238 or talk to any Stephen Minister for more information. Bell Tower Endowment Summer is almost here. As you walk into Incarnation this summer think about our beautiful church and how important Incarnation is to your life. We hope you will consider her perpetual care in your financial planning. This summer we will begin our ―Codicil Campaign‖. We encourage you ,if you have not considered it, to sign a codicil to your will and leave a lasting legacy to the Church. For a more complicated codicil, it is not necessary to make a new will, just have your lawyer draw up a codicil and add it to your existing will. Steve Lucas is also available to do this for you too (free of charge). Like the energizer bunny, this is a gift that keeps on going!! You are leaving a legacy for perpetuity. Please attach all codicils to a Legacy or Anchor Society form (located in the narthex). Your gift amount is kept confidential. Also think about giving for birthday gifts or anniversary gifts…what a way to acknowledge a loved one!!! Your gift will continue to grow and grace others!!! July 2011 Sundays Special Events 8:00am Holy Eucharist Rite I 8:30am Breakfast $5/per person Fisher Garden Tour 9:00am Sunday School for children & adults Saturday, July 23 & 10:30am Holy Eucharist Rite II Mondays 10:45am Yoga in Jones Hall 4:00pmWomen’s cursillo in Library 5:30pm AA Meeting in Jones Hall Saturday, July 30 Interlude Concerts 2:00 Wednesday Afternoons July 6 Robert Henry, piano July 20 Regina Davis, soprano Tuesdays 8:30am Men’s cursillo in Jones Hall August 3 Susan Brady, harpist August 17 Christina Smith, flute 1:30pm Staff meeting in Vestry Room 5:30pm Women’s AA Meeting in Jones Hall Wednesdays 7:30am Yoga in Jones Hall Everyone who has made a cash contribution of $100.00 or more is a member of the Living & Memorial Endowment. Anyone who has made a bequest to the BTE is a member of the Endowment. 12:00pm AA meeting in Jones Hall We would like to thank Tommy and Vickie Chambers for their recent contribution to the BTE. 10:00am Holy Eucharist in the Chapel If you have any questions, please contact a BTE Board Member: Tom Tracy 526-2816, Alwyn Staley 526-3219, Paula Jones 5260307, or Tom Cox 526-9889. 12:00pm Al-Anon in Library *Vestry Meeting on second Wednesdays @ 4 3:30-5:30 Stephen’s Ministry in Library (1st & 3rd) Thursdays Lecture Series Sunday, July 24 John Dominck Crossan 9:00 Adult Sunday School 10:30 Holy Eucharist 5:00pm Lecture Monday, July 25 @ 10am Discussion Group in Chapel * see page 7 for more information 10:45am Yoga in Jones Hall 11:00am Needlework Group in Lobby 5:30pm Overeaters Anonymous in the Library Fridays 12:00pm AA meeting in Jones Hall Orders will be taken until Sunday, July 17th and distribution will be on Saturday, July 23 from 8-9am. Family Fun at Incarnation For more information please contact ... Andrea Chalker 526.2968 x206 [email protected] “ The child lacks what is usually thought of as power and yet is able to enter (or receive) the Kingdom… when you meet such a child you meet Jesus, the embodiment of the Kingdom” Jerome Berryman, Toward a Theology of Childhood Summer Sunday Mornings Youth Events (6th grade & up… held at HUMC youth room) 8:30 Breakfast Begins 10:30 Children’s Chapel Lectionary based curriculum that follows the worship service for ages 2nd grade and under...children are brought upstairs for The Great Thanksgiving. Wednesday Evenings 6-7:15 “Journey to Awareness” During the summer we are exploring what makes us “rich” and how to follow Jesus’ call to “serve others”. Awareness Campout... July 9 & 10th Back to School Festival Saturday, August 13 Town Ballfield 10am-2pm Food, Inflatables, Crafts... Lots of fun to celebrate the beginning of a new school year! Family Swim Night 2012 Vestry Nominations Eric NeSmith Originally from Athens, Ga., Eric NeSmith moved to the mountains in 2003 after graduating with a journalism degree from The University of Georgia. He is currently the publisher and editor of The Highlander, a position he has held since 2006. Three summers ago, Eric was confirmed in the church. Later that year, he married Connell Sullivant. Connell is a tenth-grade English teacher at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School. Both Connell and Eric reside in Highlands year round and have been active members in the church, serving as ushers over the last three years. Harriet Hamilton Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and raised in Miami, Florida by parents who were an agnostic and a Methodist, I found at the age of nine, my religious gene kicked in and I became a Lutheran. As president of the three year confirmation class, I was quite proud when I was finally confirmed and baptized at the age of twelve. A career which spanned thirty-two years with Delta Air Lines, led to life in many American cities. I was active in almost all churches I attended. Upon arriving in Highlands, in December 2004, I was quickly welcomed by the members of Incarnation, and in May went to Cursillo. The following fall, I organized the Feast Groups and joined the four year Education For Ministry study program. I headed the Wednesday, Lenten suppers prior to Joanna Rainey’s reign and have served as a visitor greeter and usher. I am currently on the Altar Guild and a member of a feast group. I have found there is work life after Delta, at the age of sixty-one, I passed the Series 7 and 66 exams to become a stock broker, a far cry from being in Protocol with Delta Air Lines in Washington, DC. As a Registered Financial Associate, I am currently the Branch Operations Manager and assistant to the Branch Manager for Benjamin F. Edwards and Company, a brokerage firm located in Highlands. My home is filled with art, books and music I love, and shared with my dog, Macy, who I rescued in 2005. Bobby O’Dell with our friends from HUMC! Wednesday, July 13 6:00-8:00pm I have been a member of Incarnation since 2007. I have served on the Stewardship Commission and the Discernment Committee. I am enrolled in EFM (Education for Ministry). I am a Stephens Minister and Stephens Ministry leader. I served as head usher in the past. I was a delegate to the convention last fall. I made my cursillo in 1981. I serve on the board of the International Friendship Center. 2012 Vestry Nominations Tom Tracy Tom Tracy spent 37 years in the investment business and retired in 2004 where he was the CEO of Robinson Humphrey Co. in Atlanta, GA. He and his wife Jane have been coming to Highlands for 15 years and transferred their membership 7 years ago from All Saints Church in Atlanta to the Church of the Incarnation. They have two children and four grandchildren. Tom is very active with the Bell Tower Endowment. Incarnation Sanctuary Lecture Series Begins Sunday, July 24th Incarnation kicks off its new Sanctuary Lecture series July 24 featuring guest speaker Dr. John Dominic Crossan. Beginning at 9:00am, Crossan will lead Adult Sunday school in the Chapel. He will then preach at the 10:30 Eucharist. At 5:00pm in the Sanctuary, Crossan will lecture on his latest Patricia Catchings book, “The Greatest Prayer: Rediscovering the Revolutionary Patricia was confirmed at Trinity Episcopal Church, Natchez, MS, in 1982. She served Trinity as a Vestry member, EYC leader, Altar Guild member, ECW treasurer and as the school counselor at Trinity Episcopal Day School. She attended Curcillo in 1988. Volunteer positions in the community included Natchez Junior Auxiliary President and Regional Director; board member of a thirteen county community action agency and the Adams County Literacy Council. Message of the Lord’s Prayer.” The following morning at 10 Patricia and her late husband, Charles, moved to Western NC in 1996 where she attended St. David’s Episcopal Church at Cullowhee while working as an outreach counselor at WCU. At St. David’s, Patricia served as church treasurer. She was a licensed foster parent in Jackson County. Patricia moved to Highlands in 1999 to take the position of School Counselor at Highlands School and became a member of Incarnation. In 2008 she completed the four year EFM program. Patricia currently serves as usher and volunteer church receptionist. Frequent trips to Mississippi keep her in touch with her two sons and four grandchildren. These four members of Incarnation: Harriet Hamilton, Eric NeSmith, Bobby O’Dell, and Tom Tracy have been nominated by the Rector and the Vestry class of 2011, whose term ends this year, and who are the Nominating Committee to serve as the Vestry class of 2015. In addition, Patricia Catchings has been nominated to fill a one year unexpired term ending in 2012. She will be eligible to be nominated for a full three year term next year. All of these members are eligible, contributing members of the parish and have agreed to serve. The Annual Meeting will be held Sunday, September 18th at 9:15 in the Chapel. a.m., Crossan will lead a discussion on his evening lecture in the church’s Chapel. The lecture and discussion are open to the public free of charge, but donations will be accepted. Crossan is Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at De Paul University and is widely considered one of the foremost historical Jesus scholars. He is also the author of more than twenty books and several bestsellers, including “The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant” and “Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography.” For more information, call 828-526-2968 or visit www.incarnationwnc.org. Other Upcoming Speakers Include: The Very Rev. Harry Pritchett is retired priest associate of St. Phillip’s cathedral in Atlanta. He is the Eighth Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, the largest gothic cathedral in the world; from which he retired in 2001. Dean Pritchett was rector of All Saint’s in Atlanta for sixteen years. He has published in journals and periodicals and has written several books. He has taught at three Episcopal Seminaries. On July 30 Dean Pritchett will be lecturing on the lyrics of Stephen Sordheim at CLE. On Sunday July 31 he will preach here at the 10:30 Eucharist.
Similar documents
July 2015 - The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation
as a parish and how God is calling each of us into service. Many have already answered the Lord’s call of, “Whom shall I send?” Come to these various gatherings and to church on Sunday with open he...
More information