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St. Mary's April 2015/May 2015 Messenger Prepare for a New Creation Upcoming Events 4/2: Maundy Thursday 4/3: Good Friday 4/5: Easter Sunday 4/13-4/14: Church Growth Leadership Summit 5/10: Mother's Day S T . M A RY 'S E PI S C OP A L CHURCH 1734 Grant St Blair, NE 68008 Phone: (402) 426-2057 E-Mail: office@stmarysblair. com stmarysblair.com I read an interesting article recently written by Charlie Munger, the fairly-well known partner of Warren Buffet. Apparently he was at a speaking engagement in Los !@ Angeles, representing a particular business interest with which he is associated. Being that I—like nearly all of you reading this message— reside in eastern Nebraska, and know that anything stated by Mr. Buffet or Mr. Munger always receives a lot of press coverage, I made the decision to see what the title of his talk was about. And there is was: “Prepare for Harder World”. A daunting prognostication from one famous, 90+ year-old financier who was commenting on what the next half-century may bring. While of course the Oracle of Omaha (Mr. Buffet) and his colleagues and associates receive hyper-attention because of the very real and very significant importance they wield on financial matters, this article related to me because of how I associated the sentiments with the larger Church. Over the last few weeks, I have heard a number of individuals speaking with real lament about the state of the mainline churches. “People just don’t care as much anymore.” “We can’t compete with other Sundaymorning and afternoon activities.” “My spouse and I work too much, and we gotta sleep on that one day!” Being that we are Christians, we attempt, as best we can hopefully, to utilize our material possessions to and for whatever purpose is at hand. But we are to give all of our spiritual needs and petitions, as well as thanksgivings for all that we already have, to God. Immediately---like the allimportant timely word in Mark’s Gospel for this church year—I thought of the person of Jesus of Nazareth and the importance of the Easter message and his becoming The Risen Lord, Jesus Christ. That is, in the midst of all that surrounds us in our daily lives, the doom, the gloom, the very real and hard scenarios of struggle, work, and the thanklessness that we think we “receive” from others…the constant news flow of the latest catastrophe anywhere in the world…there is still a message of Hope and Love. There is always a new opportunity to share the Gospel—the Good News of Jesus Christ—with anyone who will listen. That is the meaning of Easter: A new hope that is eternal life through Jesus Christ. A new possibility for reconciliation and transformation. A renewed way of honoring God and The Holy Trinity. A new realization of God’s mercy as His Son “emptied” himself for our sake. With no disrespect to a very knowledgeable and insightful financier, let us also “Prepare for a New Creation!” Fr. John+ Page 2 Messenger Easter Message It’s still dark when Mary ventures out to find the tomb. The graveyards around Jerusalem don’t have much greenery today. The earth is mostly rock and stone, and it is far from easy to make a place to secure a body. Jesus’ body was put in a cave-like space, with a stone rolled across the opening to close it up. Mary has made the journey from wherever she’s sheltered over the last day, through darkened streets, perhaps hearing cocks begin to crow and townspeople start to stir. She nears the place, but somehow it seems different than they left it – this can’t be it, can it? Who moved the stone? A trip begun in tears and grief now has added burden– confusion, anger, shock, chaos, abandonment. His very body has been stolen. She runs to tell the others. The three tear back to the tomb – no, the body is not there, though some of the burial cloths remain. Who has torn away the shroud and stolen him away? Why must the cruel torture continue, sacrilege and insult even after death? Who has done this awful thing? The men run away again, leaving her to weep at even greater loss. She peers in once more – who are these, so bold appearing? “Fear not, woman… why do you weep?” She turns away and meets another, who says the same – why do you weep, who are you looking for? This Bishop Clarkson Grant gardener has himself been planted and now springs up green and vibrant, still rising into greater life. He challenges her to go and share that rising, great news of green and life, with those who have fled. Still rising, still seeking union with Creator, making tender offering to beloved friends – briefly I am with you, I am on my way. Go and you will find me if you look. The risen one still offers life to those who will look for evidence of his gardening – hope, friendship, healing, reunion, restoration – to all who have been uprooted, cut off, to those who are parched and withered, to those who lie wasting in the desert. Why do we weep or run away when that promise abides? We can find that green one, still rising, if we will go stand with the grieving Marys of this world, if we will draw out the terrified who have retreated to their holes, if we will walk the Emmaus road with the lost and confused, if we will search out the hungry in the neighborhood called Galilee. We will find him already there before us, bringing new and verdant life. The only place we will not find him is in the tomb. The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori Presiding Bishop and Primate The Episcopal Church For a third year, The Bishop Clarkson Foundation has funded a line item in our diocesan budget to support a program that awards small grants (up to $5,000) to encourage and support church growth. We have up to $25,000 to award in 2015. These grants can be used to fund any ministry, initiative or program designed to promote real and sustainable church growth. Grant applications to help encourage numerical, missional and spiritual growth are welcomed. - Maximum amount of grant $5,000 - Requests for smaller amounts will receive particular consideration - No more than one grant request per church per year - Grant requests that include partnerships between multiple churches are encouraged - Grants may be awarded to the same church and project for up to 3 consecutive years - Deadline for application June 1, 2015 - Grants will be awarded in the autumn of 2015 - Grant recipients will be required to report on their project outcomes in 2016 - Applications from churches that accept and pay their full diocesan faith asking will be given priority - Clarkson grants are intended to support new, innovative and entrepreneurial church ministries targeted at growing our local parishes. We will carefully consider every grant application, but applications to fund existing ministries that are not self-sustaining are less likely to receive funding Page 3 Messenger Youth Group Rock Climbing The St. Mary’s Youth Group met together at the University of Nebraska- Omaha’s Climbing Wall on Sunday, March 8th. Most of the participants were first-time climbers at such a facility. Taking part in the early afternoon climbing sessions were: Candy Hutchson and friend Amanda, Jesse Hutchson, Danielle and Hailey Howell, and Fr. John Symonds. The on-looking adult supporters were Jon Hutchson, and Tom & Renee McWilliams. New Roster of Acolytes New Forward Day by Day Throughout Lent, three of the parish’s young people have been involved with acolyte training. Danielle Howell, Matthew Burns, and Norah Cloudt have been practicing the longstanding art of learning how to be torch-bearers within the Church. It is anticipated that they will become regular participants within the Acolytes rotation for St. Mary’s beginning on Easter Sunday. Let’s welcome all three of them in their new ministry! The latest copy of the popular daily devotional, Forward DAY by DAY, is available in the brochure rack in the narthex. The latest issue covers the months of May, June, and July. . Page 4 Spring Clean-Up Day Held March 28 Spring cleaning was alive and well on Saturday morning, March 28th. Members of the parish family came out for the annual building & grounds renewal within the church to prepare for the upcoming Easter holiday. Special thanks to Junior Warden Mark Card and the Vestry for planning the day’s activities. A special thanks to: Bill & Nan Smutko; Arwilla Tietjesn; Kittie Stricklett; Tom & Renee McWilliams and Karl & Janelle Burns. Messenger \ Page 5 Messenger April Calendar Items 4/1: Alcoholics Anonymous – “Wednesday Morning Freedom Group” 9:30 AM 4/2: Maundy Thursday Service 7:00 PM 4/3: Good Friday Community Service: First United Methodist 12:05 PM 4/3: Good Friday Service 7:00 PM 4/4: Great Vigil of Easter Service 5:00 PM 4/5: Easter Sunday service 10:00 AM 4/5: Easter Egg hunt 11:30 AM 4/7: St. Mary's Bible and Book Study Group: Narthex 10:00 AM 4/7: Alcoholics Anonymous - "Tuesday Night Happiness Group" 8:00 PM 4/8: Alcoholics Anonymous – “Wednesday Morning Freedom Group” 9:30 AM 4/8: Vestry 6:30 PM 4/11: The Gathering 5:00 PM 4/13: Church Growth Leadership Summit: Lincoln 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 4/14: Church Growth Leadership Summit: Lincoln 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 4/14: St. Mary's Bible and Book Study Group: Narthex 10:00 AM 4/14: Homeless Bridge Club 1:00 PM 4/14: 4/7: Alcoholics Anonymous - "Tuesday Night Happiness Group" 8:00 PM 4/15: Alcoholics Anonymous – “Wednesday Morning Freedom Group” 9:30 AM 4/15: Pastoral Care Team 10:00 AM 4/15: Daughters of the King 7:00 PM at Liberty home 4/19: Third Sunday Brunch11:30 AM 4/21: St. Mary's Bible and Book Study Group: Narthex 10:00 AM 4/21: 4/7: Alcoholics Anonymous - "Tuesday Night Happiness Group" 8:00 PM 4/22: Alcoholics Anonymous – “Wednesday Morning Freedom Group” 9:30 AM 4/25: The Gathering 5:00 PM 4/28: St. Mary's Bible and Book Study Group: Narthex 10:00 AM 4/28: 4/7: Alcoholics Anonymous - "Tuesday Night Happiness Group" 8:00 PM 4/29: Alcoholics Anonymous – “Wednesday Morning Freedom Group” 9:30 AM May Calendar Items 5/5: St. Mary's Bible and Book Study Group: Narthex 10:00 AM 5/5: Alcoholics Anonymous - "Tuesday Night Happiness Group" 8:00 PM 5/6: Alcoholics Anonymous – “Wednesday Morning Freedom Group” 9:30 AM 5/9: The Gathering 5:00 PM 5/10: Blessing of the Animals for Rogation Sunday 5/10: Mother's Day 5/12: St. Mary's Bible and Book Study Group: Narthex 10:00 AM 5/12: Homeless Bridge Club 1:00 PM 5/12: Alcoholics Anonymous - "Tuesday Night Happiness Group" 8:00 PM 5/13: Alcoholics Anonymous – “Wednesday Morning Freedom Group” 9:30 AM 5/13: Vestry 6:30 PM 5/14: Ascension Day Service 7:00 PM 5/17: Last Day of Godly Play 5/17: Third Sunday Brunch 11:30 AM 5/19: St. Mary's Bible and Book Study Group: Narthex 10:00 AM 5/19: Alcoholics Anonymous - "Tuesday Night Happiness Group" 8:00 PM 5/20: Alcoholics Anonymous – “Wednesday Morning Freedom Group” 9:30 AM 5/20: Pastoral Care Team 10:00 AM 5/20: Daughters of the King 7:00 PM Parish Library 5/23: The Gathering 5:00 PM 5/24: Pentecost Sunday 10:00 AM 5/26: St. Mary's Bible and Book Study Group: Narthex 10:00 AM 5/26: Alcoholics Anonymous - "Tuesday Night Happiness Group" 8:00 PM 5/27: Alcoholics Anonymous – “Wednesday Morning Freedom Group” 9:30 AM Page 6 Messenger Announcements If you would like to begin receiving the newsletter by email instead of the paper copy, send an email to [email protected] with the subject e-newsletter. You will no longer receive the paper copy, but an electronic pdf version. If you would like both a paper copy and the enewsletter, please specify that in the email. If you would like to make an announcement in the St. Mary’s newsletter, send it to [email protected]! St. Mary's will host a baby shower for Marie Shumake on Sunday, April 26th following church services. Please make plans to join us as we help Marie celebrate and prepare for her newest addition arriving this May! Refreshments and snacks will be served. Marie is most in need of general baby care items--diapers, wipes, bathing/grooming items, swaddling blankets, etc. Please contact Rhonda Dick at (402) 660-7250 or [email protected] with questions. VBS Coming June 8-12 Pack your trunks for VBS this summer! Register now for VBS! This summer, ignite kids' faith and expand their view of God's love for them- and the world. Register at: St. Mary's Episcopal Church VBS dates: June 8-12 VBS times: 5:30 pm Dinner ~ 6:00 - 8:00 pm VBS For more information call: Nicole 402-618-5679 Page 7 Messenger DR Missioners Seek Your Help The NE Youth DR Mission Team Returns to El Pedregal in June 2015. The Diocese of Nebraska will be well represented in the mountains of central Dominican Republic June 22-29, 2015. Eighteen youth and leaders from 5 Nebraska parishes will once again partner with Christ Church Valdosta Georgia to complete two very important construction projects. First, we will build another home for a church family. This determined group will also renovate an existing building to serve the local community as a Children’s Shelter and Pre-School. But that isn’t all your Nebraska missioners have planned. Last year, the Disney movies Frozen and The Little Mermaid were projected in Spanish for the community. For many in attendance, it was the first movie they had ever seen. The time spent together in fellowship was beautiful, and has become known as the “Movie Ministry.” Rowan Ptomey Since last June, a projector, spare bulb, and more than 50 family friendly movies have been delivered to Padre Alvaro Yepes, and the Movie Ministry continues. A very special third project will be completed in June by our NE Summer Sanabria Mission Rosebud 2015 Registration for this year's Diocesan Youth Outreach on the Rosebud Indian Reservation opens Wednesday April 1st. This year's trip will be June 14-19 and the cost will once again be $250 per youth participant. Youth 12 and up will spend the week completing a service project on the reservation, providing lunch and VBS to children living in the town of Rosebud, and having fun at the city pool and tubing down the Niobrara River. To register, and to learn more about our trip, visit the Diocese website at: http://youthoutreach.episcopal-ne.org/registration-page.html Published March 27, 2015 | By tneadmin Nebraska Episcopalian Youth Mission Team. A second projector, DVD player, speakers and other necessary equipment will be installed in a dedicated media room at the Diocesan Camp. This room will be the place where educational and entertainment programs may be enjoyed well into the future by the community and by those visiting the Diocesan Camp. It is also the practice of the NE Youth DR Mission Team to bring much needed supplies to present to the local priest for distribution to the community. Last year our group took 14 suitcases full of sports equipment, medical supplies, kitchen items, bedding, vestments, school supplies and a guitar. This year Padre Alvaro has indicated a great need for school supplies and books for their small library. Books for grade school students should be in Spanish, and books for the upper grade levels can be in English. At this time the school does not have a computer lab. Both of their computers are broken. Used, but operable, laptop computers are needed to develop a computer laboratory at the school. How can you help? First, please keep our 2015 NE Youth DR Mission Team in your prayers. Second, school supplies, books and used laptops may be donated for delivery this June to the School of the Mount of the Transfiguration. All donated laptops will be returned to factory settings prior to delivery. Finally, you may financially support this mission to change lives by sending monetary gifts to Beth Byrne, Diocesan Director of Finance, at 109 North 18th Street, Omaha NE 68102. Please indicate your gift is to support the NE Youth DR Mission. Please contact Don and Melissa Peeler at 402-572-7556, or at [email protected], with any questions you may have regarding this ministry or items you may wish to donate. Summer Murray Page 8 Messenger From the Bishop Remember that thou art dust, and to dust shalt thou return. Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ – The season of Lent commences this year on Wednesday February 18th. The long stretch from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday (40 days, which do not include the Sundays that fall during those weeks) is potentially one of the most deeply meaningful seasons of the Church calendar year. Over the course of these weeks we will journey together from the cold of mid February to the warmth of early April, from the cinders of Ash Wednesday to the cool Baptismal waters of the Great Vigil of Easter, from the solemnity of, “Remember that you are dust” to the glory of, “Alleluia, Christ is Risen!” By ancient tradition, Jesus’ followers take on additional spiritual disciplines during the season of Lent. We don’t do this to earn any special favor with God, but rather to deepen our relationship with the Holy One. Some people “give-up” things for Lent. This makes sense if by letting go of something in your life more time or energy is created to enrich your walk with Christ. Other people “take on” new things for Lent in a desire to achieve a similar result. Anything you add to your life that draws you closer to Jesus in some fashion is a fit as a lenten discipline. Many people draw strength and meaning from associating their 40 days of lenten discipline with the 40 days Jesus was tempted in the wilderness at the beginning of his earthly ministry. Just as Jesus renounced the temptations Satan offered to embrace security, affection and control outside of his relationship with God, so too, we endeavor during the season of Lent to rely fully – and only – on God as the one source that can meet all of our human needs. Lent is in large part what you make it. If you are thoughtful and intentional about how you live these days, and prayerful and open-minded to how God might be moving in your life just now, there is every reason to believe that you can grow as a person of faith during this special season, and come to know the person of Jesus as a savior, brother and friend like never before. I hope you will join me in the work of this one of a kind season. Let’s make it a holy Lent! Faithfully Yours in Christ – + Bishop Barker Branching Out: Palm Sunday in Changchun The Nebraska Episcopalian is proud to share a new collection of poems published by Fr. Chuck Peek, Breezes on Their Way to Becoming Winds. The poetry collection is available from http://finishinglinepress.com. Poet/editor Susan Swartwout says: “poems…accessible yet challenging…entertaining and gracefully connected in heart and mind.” [TNE ed. – What could describe our beloved Fr. Peek better than that!] Today’s poem, just in time for Palm Sunday, is from this new collection There were palm trees in Shanghai, but here the bare-branched trees offer little to the passers-by. Off the hill to the north, kites catch the strong currents and soar, their tails banners in the dusky skies. Below, along Xiyou Da Lu, the way is strewn with the usual debris from where today’s vendors had set up shop. We come and go through the narrow gate through which students bike, or parade to waiting rows of buses and taxis. Now, in our rooms, above the street, below the hill, we believe we can feel some heat in the radiator along the wall. We have moved the flowers Mary brought to the table where bread and wine will make a miracle of being anywhere at all. She was painfully shy, explained in an email it was her bad acnes, her bad English, but this did not alter where her face was set, like another’s she’s never heard of, who, burdened by different streets and hills and skies, too trudged on till what was willed was finished. Changchun, China March 20, 2005 Page 9 Messenger Happy Birthday To......... 4/8: Zach Van Gestel 4/11: Teri Cornett 4/11: Joyce Liberty 4/20: Emily Wilson 4/20: Retta Wolff 4/22: Pat Steinke 4/23: Linda Andersen 5/4: Jacob Swartwood 5/6: Bob Aronson 5/7: Kittie Stricklett 5/7: Gracie Coon 5/9: Jill Johnson 5/11: Frank Wolff 5/12: Adam Van Gestel 5/14: Amy Purdy 5/15: Jim Lemen 5/17: Jan Kolb 5/18: Asa Albus 5/18: Nick Smutko 5/20: Jenna Purdy 5/22: Betty Wilcox 5/25: Trisha Hall 5/27: Sidney Ham Happy Anniversary To........ Jesse & Jill Johnson: 4/5 Tom & Linda Andersen: 4/26 Gordy & Linda Lippincott: 5/10 Asa & Imogene Albus: 5/15 Bob & Mabel Aronson: 5/18 Scott & Theresa Kolb: 5/24 Ministry Schedule – April 2015/May 2015 Date Acolyte LEM Lector Greeters Nursery April 5 April 12 April 19 Nicole Cloudt Bill Smutko Renee McWilliams Pat Steinke Iantha Wessel Sharen Lemen Helen Wilson Bill & Nan Smutko Paul & Jan Kolb Asa & Imogene Albus Gracie Coon Renee McWilliams Kim Symonds April 26 Jesse Hutchson Gracie Coon Brandon Hutchson Logan Thallas Travis Mood Jan Kolb May 3 May 10 Jesse Hutchson Gracie Coon Kim Symonds Rhonda Dick May 17 Brandon Hutchson Logan Thallas Jesse Hutchson Nicole Cloudt Renee McWilliams Bill Smutko Kathy Frahm & Jill Johnson Josh & Rhonda Dick Paul & Jan Kolb Iantha Wessel Bill & Nan Smutko Gracie Coon Pat Steinke Nicole Cloudt Sharen Lemen Helen Wilson Asa & Imogene Albus Kathy Frahm & Jill Johnson Renee McWilliams Kim Symonds May 24 May 31 Kathy Frahm Janelle Burns Thank you to Bill & Nan Smutko, Tom & Renee McWilliams, Karl & Janelle Burns, Arwilla Tietjens and Kittie Stricklett for cleaning the interior of the church. It looks great! Color Me Kid's Corner Dot-to-Dot Maze These activities can be found at www.printactivities.com S Mary’s Episcopal Church 1734 Grant St Blair, NE 68008