The Rev. Roy D. Green, St. Johns Interim Vicar
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The Rev. Roy D. Green, St. Johns Interim Vicar
St. John Episcopal Church 795 Franklin Ave., Bandon, Or 97411 Phone ~ (541)347-2152 ~ [email protected] St. John’s Contacts May 2015 SAVE the DATE Announcements The Rev. Roy D. Green All Sundays at 9:30 on May 3, 1, 17, 24, 31 Holy Eucharist Services. St. John’s 2015 BAC Wed., May 20, 27 at 11:30 Healing Service with The Rev. Roy D. Green Interim Vicar Sr. Warden Mary Garrett Junior Warden, Roy Arnoldt Clerk, Kathy Webb Treasurer, Kay Marino BAC Members at Large: Michael Craig Lani Reynolds Lucinda Tatman Denise Skillman ECW President, Laurea Arnoldt Altar Guild, Lucinda Tatman Choir Director, Cynthia Mohorko Secretary, Tammy Flynn Please download the attached list on back page. MAY 2015 Birthdays and Anniversaries May 13—Virginia Fitzgerald May 16—Ginger MacCallum May 23—Juanita Limon We have a Birthday sign-up sheet on our bulletin board Sunday, May 17 at 11:15am. BAC Meeting Sunday, May 31 at 11:30am ECW Meeting Fridays in May 8,15,22,29 at 10:30-12pm. Silver chair Yoga with Debra Pierson. Open for men and women at any level of ability, any age. Sunday, May 24 —Deadline for May announcements need to be emailed to the office. Inserts can be accepted in a word doc. Or pdf Please see page 3 for BMA and community upcoming events. Altar Guild News We welcome Lucinda Tatman, who will take over leadership in the Altar Guild this month. She has experience in this ministry at St. John’s and other congregations, and will uphold the tradition of careful and graceful work of preparing the Altar for worship. Thank you Lucinda! St. John’s photo directory. We will be working with a professional photographer to create a Member Directory. Plan on personal photos to be taken on May 31 after the service. Other details TBA Do you have books about Teilhard de Chardin or St. Ignatius Loyola? Please call or email Fr Roy if you are able to loan either. The Rev. Roy D. Green, St. Johns Interim Vicar Since the 9th century, Christian pilgrims have taken a long journey to visit the shrine of St James in northwest Spain. Even now, tens of thousands of pilgrims, hikers, bicyclists and adventurers make that journey along the way, the “Camino” – last year there were over 237,000 pilgrims who made the quest. Why the interest? There is a majestic cathedral in Santiago de Compostella, completed in 1211, which tradition holds is the burial place of St James, the Apostle, and brother of St John. In Medieval times, when such arduous spiritual journeys were encouraged for penance or enlightenment, thousands walked from Paris, Rome, Lisbon or Brussels to visit the shrine and say their prayers. Along with Rome and Jerusalem, Santiago was the third most important pilgrimage site in Christendom. Pilgrims still make the journey – you may know the 2010 motion picture The Way, which starred Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez, about several unlikely people who found the Camino a life-altering experience. The familiar symbol for the pilgrim is the scallop shell, native to that area of coastal Spain, but the Christian saw in the grooves of the shell, all of which began in a central point, a representation of the many roads which led to Santiago. Most carried a shell with them, perhaps on their staff or clothing, as a sign that they were Page 2 St. John Episcopal Church Phone (541)347-2152 - [email protected] May 2015 St. John’s Newsletter The Rev. Roy D. Green, continued about holy work, and this offered both protection from thieves and admission to monasteries for room and board as they traveled. The scallop shell is also the particular symbol for St James, as keys are for St Peter and the eagle for St John. Nancy and I will collect our scallop shells in Pamplona, Spain, as we begin the Camino on May 6. We travel in group with a guide and a teacher, so we can learn as much as possible on our journey. It is pilgrimage for us, a time for reflection on our spiritual lives. It will be a time for thought and prayer as we walk the sacred journey of Christians before us, a time to remember those we serve in St John’s and in Nancy’s Sunriver Christian Fellowship, and a time to honor our spiritual fathers and mothers. Please hold us in your prayers each day as we walk. FOLLOW US on our Facebook page for more photos and events. St. John Episcopal Church UP-TO-DATE? Check out our site St. John’s Latest news and events Pledge reminder: Did You Know? To everyone to keep pledges up to date. It is easy to forget during the busy holiday season, but every penny counts and is needed! Thank you so much for your support of the church. You can use your debit card to pay your pledge, make a donation or pay registrations fees. Several members of the BAC have a Square and can take your payment. Page 3 An Introduction from St. John’s Senior Warden Mary Garrett—Bio I was born and raised in Ft. Worth Texas and left the area at age 18 to attend college. I received my BA degree from American University in Washington D.C. with an emphasis in elementary education. Upon graduation I decided to remain in Wash DC where I lived for over 20 years. I eventually returned to Ft. Worth at the age of 40 to be near my elderly parents and other family members. I attended Brite Divinity at TCU from 1993-1995 where I earned a Masters in Theological Studies. Shortly after seminary I decided to enroll in graduate school at University of Texas Arlington for Social Work. After graduating in 1998, I worked as a hospital social worker at the VA in Dallas, Tx. I met my husband Steve during this time. He worked as the Associate Director of Pharmacy at the Dallas VA. A native Oregonian, Steve was anxious to return to Oregon and applied for the Chief of Pharmacy position at the VA Domicillary in White City Oregon in 2001. Naturally I tagged along. I ended my VA career as the Clinical Coordinator for Residential Care which was both challenging and rewarding. I retired in August 2013 and we moved to Bandon in November 2013. Steve and I visited Bandon many times over the years that we lived in the Medford area. We knew very quickly that this was the perfect retirement spot for us. Knowing that this community was rich in history and coastal wildlife opportunities, we quickly became involved with local volunteer work to include the Shoreline Education Awareness group. I had also visited St. John’s over the years and found the church to be a warm and welcoming place to worship. I am a “cradle” Episcopalian and St. John’s is by far one of the most embracing congregations I have ever known. I am proud to be a member of St. Johns and honored to serve as the Senior Warden. Blessing of the Fleet and other BMA events National Day of Prayer on Thursday May 7 at Noon Location: Bandon City Hall . Singspiration on Sunday May 31 at 6pm. Location: First Presbyterian Memorial Day on May 25th Blessing of the Fleet: Saturday, May, 23 at 10:00 am at Launch Lot/Lost at Sea Memorial This Ceremony honors those who have been lost at sea, make their living on the sea, and all veterans. Attendees are encouraged to contact port office with names of their loved ones to be included in the ceremony. Following the ceremony flowers & wreaths will be scattered at the mouth of the river by U.S. Coast Guard Coquille River Patrol and a gun salute at the South Jetty provided by VFW Medal of Honor Post #3440 Bandon. Donations of Flowers are greatly appreciated. Wreaths/bouquets can be dropped off at the Port office the day before or brought to the ceremony. Page 4 Page 5 We like to share photos of our events and gatherings here at St. John’s. Hope you enjoy them too! Maundy Thursday Supper on 4-2-15 and Easter Day Service on 4-5-15 Page 6 St. John Lay Ministers Interim Vicar - Rev. Roy D. Green ROTATION Morning Prayer LEM's Lectors Intercessors Greeter/Ushers Denise Skillman Kay Marino Bill Marino Virginia MacCallum Bill Marino Kay Marino Marty Burkett Virginia MacCallum Denise Skillman Michael Craig Lucinda Tatman (in training) Myra Lawson Kay Marino Bill Marino Lucinda Tatman Virginia MacCallum Laurea Arnoldt Tom Glunt Linda Baldwin Myra Lawson Lucinda Tatman Laurea Arnoldt Wailani Reep Linda Baldwin Roy Arnoldt St. John BAC Sr. Warden, Mary Garrett Jr. Warden, Roy Arnoldt Clerk, Kathy Webb Treasurer, Kay Marino UPDATED 4/29/2015 Bill Marino Grant Webb Michael Craig BAC Members at large: Michael Craig Lani Reynolds Denise Skillman Lucinda Tatman Altar Guild: Lucinda Tatman, Myra Lawson, Wailani Reep, Debra Pierson, Kathy Webb, Sally Glunt Episcopal Church Women (ECW): Laurea Arnoldt, Lucinda Tatman, Myra Lawson, Virginia Fitzgerald, Linda Baldwin, Church Choir: Linda Baldwin, Vicki Bunn-Cohen, Virginia MacCallum, Nancy Mascio, Caroline McKemy, Kay Mosby, Gail Pray, Lori Straley, Hannah Wayne, Marilyn Pratt, Kelly Straley. Secretary: Bookkeeper: Tammy Flynn Kathy Webb If you are interested in becoming part of the service please ask Fr. Roy