I King & Queen Parish News What Have I Learned?
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I King & Queen Parish News What Have I Learned?
Christ Church, Chaptico King & Queen Parish News Thursday, October 23, 2014 In the Episcopal Diocese of Washington What Have I Learned? I ’ve been at Christ Church Chaptico for almost three months now and it’s time to do a self-evaluation. No, I’m not going to get into the “move to Leonardtown” where we couldn’t get the beds up the stairs and the cable was not fit to start. Instead, it’s time for me to take all that I have learned over the past months here at the church and to see what lies ahead. In the time that I have been here I have learned that: The acolyte program had taken a big hit when the last rector left and was getting along with a few dedicated people. We had an acolyte training one Sunday and have added more young people to the program. Barbara Drumgoole has taken on coordinating the program, and getting the kids ready on Sunday mornings. Now we just need the acolytes to step up and serve. There was no parish directory when I arrived. I decided to create one to be used by the next rector and me. Pictures were added and a directory is coming into place. (You will see it again this Sunday to determine if everything is as it’s supposed to be for your entry.) Since people have seen it they have wanted a copy so it will be released to the parish when it is finished. The Search Committee is in place and beginning the process of seeing where the church is going in order that your new rector can be an effective leader. Jose Gutierrez is the chair and is accompanied by many members who are seeking to find God in this process. We have come up with a prayer to use every Sunday that will help all of us invest in this God-given responsibility that we have taken on. Your leaders, Sheila Gibbons Hiebert and Robert Oppermann, and the vestry of this parish are committed to doing their best to make Christ Church work well in a tough budget time. Next month they will be in touch regarding the efforts you must make to create a successful budget for 2015. These are just some of the many opportunities I’ve been part of at Christ Church. I look forward toward gleaning much more in the months to come. May God be with us as we move forward toward Advent and the next Christian year. In God’s grace, Rev. Mariann The beautiful, contemplative space that is Christ Church Christ Episcopal Church 25390 Maddox Road Chaptico, MD 20621 Parish Hall & Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday: 9am to 4pm [email protected] www. christepiscopalchaptico.org Parish Hall & Office 37497 Zach Fowler Rd P.O. Box 8, Chaptico Office Phone: 301-884-3451 Mailing: P.O. Box 8, Chaptico, MD 20621 Inside: Liturgical Page 2 Worship / Prayer List 2 Parish Announcements 3 Parish and Community Events 4 October 26, 2014 / Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost: Proper 25 Page 2 Bulletin Link: Bulletin http://www.christepiscopalchaptico.org/httpdocs/files/Seventh%20Sunday% Sunday Link: http://www.christepiscopalchaptico.org/liturgical.html 20after%20Pentecost%207.27.14%20-.pdf Sunday Services 8:00am, Morning Prayer / Holy Eucharist 10:30am, Organ & Choir / Holy Eucharist Propers (Readings) 1st Lesson: Deuteronomy 34:1-12 Psalm: 90:1-6, 13-17 Epistle: 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8 Gospel: Matthew 22:34-46 8:00am Holy Eucharist, Rite I LEM: Robbie Loker Greeters: David & Mary Simmons Lector: Tom Oliver 10:30am Holy Eucharist, Rite II LEMs: Fred Wyant and Herbie Redmond Greeters: Crystal and Hannah Spranger Lector: Sheila Hiebert Open to all Acolytes Refreshments: Potluck Sunday, bring something small to share. The Lectionary Page - Find the full readings at lectionarypage.net Rev. Mariann Babnis Altar Flowers for Sunday, October 26 “Given to the glory of God in celebration of the marriages of Beth Reeves and Josh Office: 301-884-3451; Wise, and Gene Burch and Jennifer Robertson, by their parents, Brad and Donna MBabnis@christepiscopal Reeves, and Tad and Julie Burch.” chaptico.org Rev. Babnis may be reached after office hours on her cellphone 202-285-5746. HOW SHALL WE SING THE LORD'S SONG? A Weekend of Singing and Song-Making "How shall we sing the Lord's song upon an alien soil?" the Psalmist wrote long ago (Ps.137:4), lamenting that he and the ancient Israelites had lost the gift of singThe Episcopal Church, ing and song. When music is lost, too much is lost. Come, then, to literally Sing a visit www.edow.org New Church into Being, Saturday, Oct. 25. There will be an all-day music workshop at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Waldorf, starting at 9am. The titles of the Monthly Liturgical sessions are: Teaching New Music to a Congregation & Balancing New Music with Schedule: www.christepiscopalchaptic Traditional Music. If you are interested in attending, register at http:// o.org/liturgical/html www.edow.org/events by clicking on Oct. 25. There is a $15 fee for the lunch. . Pray for Parish Members: Clare Whitbeck, Thelma Fuller, William Mattingly, Rayetta McWilliams, Caroline Baldwin, Bo Saunders, Lucy Richardson, Dorothy Pecson, Bill Edger, Diana Donahue, Lewis Morgan, Dana McGarity, and Margaret VanMeter. Also pray for: Richard Griffith - Colton; Ginny Zenefski - Donahue; Bill Armstrong - Baldwin; Marvin Miller, Dee Brooks - Penk; Henry & Melba Lauver, Chrissy Cliff, Brenda Williams, Ray Faulkner, & Belinda Tauber - Moore; Kay DesMarais – Edger; Gene Seabolt & Wayne Pettit – Cooper; Junior Farrell, Noah Merrell, John Depta, Peach Burch - Sirk; Yamamoto Family, Atwood Family - Fitch; Patricia McWilliams McWilliams; Antonia Stine, Brian & Ann Marie Tucker, Barbara Ganderton - Wright; Worthey Family – Dollins; Kim Cullins – Nelson; John White –McQuilkin; Linda Hanson – Mike Oliver; Karletta Magura, Kenny Halso –Smith; Beth Anne Kafasis — Hiebert; Edward B. Harrell, Doug HudenSchmidt, Archie Weeks – Schuhart; Rt. Rev. Mark Dyer - Babnis; Jeffrey Chapman - Whitbeck; Scott Peabody - Heflin; Juanita Gass Reeves; Kay Pugh-Kauffman; and Mikey Burton - Burton. Recently Departed: Daniel Wyant –brother of Fred Wyant. Handcrafted Holiday Evergreen Fundraiser and Announcements Page 3 Handcrafted Holiday Evergreens on Sale through Nov. 1 An easy way to decorate your home or office for the Holidays! Enjoy the beauty and fragrance of handcrafted evergreens throughout the Holiday Season! Order to ship to Christ Church or use Direct Ship and ship anywhere, to a friend or family as a Holiday Gift! Simply compete the order form (it’s easy!), make payment and the Holiday Gift will be sent directly to the gift recipient – with a personalized message. Traditional Ship to Christ Church - Wreaths or Spray comes in a gift bag when picked up from Christ Church. Can also order door hanger for $1.75 or accent lights for $3.75. Wreaths and Spray prices range from $21 to $26. Ship Direct Brochure Link. Holiday Direct Ship Anywhere - Items include a door hanger and a tree that will be planted for the recipient, and a personal message. Prices range from $30 to $35. Wreaths Traditional Ship and Sprays and Accessories Brochure. All orders must be in no later than November 1, 2014. Traditional shipped items will be ready to pick at the parish hall on November 29, and delivered to the ship to recipient between November 28, and December 11. Brochures may be found on our webpage, at the back of the church and at the parish hall. Please see Helen Wright @ [email protected] with any questions. There are several ways to place an order: Our web page (traditional orders), call Crystal (301-884-3451), call Helen (301-884-9958), email either Helen or Crystal, or turn in your order form and payment in the collection plate or parish office. Please check out our webpage where you can also order "Traditional shipping" online. Connecting with One Another The parish directory put together as a tool for Rev. Mariann to familiarize herself with parishioners is nearly finished, with photos of many of you. A number of parishioners have asked if they can obtain a copy. The vestry has discussed this and would be glad to make copies available, to parishioners only. Before doing so, we want to give parishioners the option of disclosing only what they wish to in the way of contact information. Rev. Mariann again will have sample copies at church this Sunday for you to look at. The directory will list your name, address, telephone numbers and emails that are currently part of your record at the parish office. If there is any part of this information you want updated or withheld, please email Crystal at [email protected] by Nov. 1. If you wish to add a personal or family photo to your listing, and haven't done so, please email one to her or bring one to her that she can scan. Thank you. Sheila Gibbons Hiebert, Senior Warden Great Ideas: • Realtors for staging current properties for sale. • Cemetery Wreaths • Holiday Gifts for salespeople, executives, teachers, and business owners to give to their clients and vendors in appreciation for their continued loyalty. Read the customer testimonials: They’re quite amazing. http:// www.mickman.com/ fundraising/ testimonials.html $5 from every item will support Christ Episcopal Church ministries. LEMs, Lectors & Greeters Wanted! Rev. Mariann will hold a quick meeting with all current LEMs and Lectors next Sunday, Nov. 2, after the 8:00 and 10:30 services. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BECOMING A LEM OR LECTOR PLEASE ATTEND. Currently we are having problems filling all the slots at the Sunday services. You will be trained in the positions. Please come! Parish and Community Events 2015 Annual Meeting Date Set Mark Your Calendars! Sunday, November 2, 2014: 1:00 AM back to 12:00 Midnight Coffee House Concert Southern Maryland Traditional Music and Dance will sponsor, Friday, October 24. Featuring Michael Kelly & Friends. The doors open at 7:00 pm, and the music starts at 7:30 pm. Admission is $10 for members, $15 for non-members. Refreshments are available (donation requested). For more information and directions, go to www.smtmd.org. Friday Night Sunday School (FNSS) 6:30-8:00pm FNSS, also known as youth and adult bible study. The next session will be held on Friday, November session will be Nov. 7 and 21. All are welcome! Please bring your family and friends! Contact the office @ 301884-3451 for further information. No fee! Click here for the full program schedule. Christ Episcopal Church 25390 Maddox Road Chaptico, MD 20621 The annual meeting of Christ Church will be held Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015, at noon in the Parish Hall. We'll meet to review the year, hear reports from the wardens and officers, elect vestry members and delegates to the Diocesan Convention, and discuss any new business that needs to be brought to the attention of the congregation. At this meeting we'll elect two vestry members to replace retiring members Betsy Franklin and Michael Oliver. Our long-serving junior warden, Robert Oppermann, is stepping down from the vestry at the annual meeting, with one year left on his vestry term, so we are also seeking a parishioner to serve out Robert's vestry term. All Faith Episcopal Fall Dinner Saturday, November 1, 12-5PM Menu: Fried Oysters, Stuffed Ham, Fried Chicken, Sweet Potatoes, Green Beans, Beets, Applesauce, Coleslaw, Rolls. Visit: www.allfaithchurch.com PARISH HALL FITNESS SCHEDULE ~Tuesdays~ Zumba at 6:30pm Flaunt at 7:35pm $6 per class or $30 for six classes. Click here to view the full schedule. For further information please call Lisa Martino at 240-925-4153. ~Thursdays~ If you are interested in serving on the vestry, please contact one of these members of the nominating committee: Rev. Mariann Babnis, Betsy Franklin, Mike Oliver and Robert Oppermann. Yoga with Lynn Burton Parish Hall - 37497 Zach Fowler Rd P.O. Box 8, Chaptico, MD Office Phone: 301-884-3451 Parish Hall Office Hours Tuesday-Friday: 9am to 4pm [email protected] www.christepiscopalchaptico.org Two morning sessions! Gentle yoga on the mat with Lynn at 9am. From 9 to 10 we stretch the body from head to toe. Class ends at 10:30 following a The annual meeting is open period of meditation/relaxation to all parishioners. Parishioners 16 that will leave you feeling relaxed, refreshed and renewed. and older who are members in At 10:45am there is a chair good standing can vote on matters exercise/yoga class. It begins with requiring a vote at this meeting. the use of light hand weights As is our custom, the meet(provided) and is also designed to ing will include a potluck luncheon. stretch the entire body from head Please mark your calento toe. dars for this important event! There is a donation box that is absolutely voluntary.