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BLESSED TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH January 18, 2015 ADDRESS: 5 SE 17th Street Ocala, FL 34471 PHONE: 352.629.8092 FAX: 352.351.8872 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: PARISH OFFICE - 352.629.8092 www.blessedtrinity.org SICK CALLS: 352.629.8092 352.207.5835 (Emergency pager) MISSION: CHRIST THE KING Pastor Father Patrick J. Sheedy x 3209 Associate Pastors Father Raul Valdez Father Franklin Salazar x 3219 x 3227 In Residence Father Michael O’Keeffe Father Joseph Maniangat x 3221 595.5605 Deacons Heriberto Berrios, Jim Boerstler, James Schwartz Sisters Immaculate Heart of Mary Reparatrix 867.9860 Misioneras Catequistas 622.4500 14045 N US Hwy 301 Citra, FL 32113 352.595.5605 LA GUADALUPANA 11153 West Hwy 40 Ocala, FL 34482 352.291.2695 MASS SCHEDULE AT BLESSED TRINITY WEEKEND Saturday 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm Sunday 7:15 am, 8:45 am, 11:00 am, 1:00 pm Spanish, 5:00 pm Life Teen DAILY Mon—Fri 7:10 am and 5:15 pm Wednesday 8:15 am (follows school schedule) Thursday 6:30 pm (Spanish) Saturday 8:00 am Reconciliation FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK Thursday 7:00pm (Spanish) Saturday 2:45—3:30pm (English) 5:00—5:30pm (English) Sunday 12:15—12:45pm(Spanish) MASS SCHEDULE AT OUR MISSION CHURCHES WEEKEND Saturday Sunday DAILY Tuesday Wednesday 7:00pm (Spanish) 10:15 am at Christ the King 7:00 pm at La Guadalupana (Spanish) 7:00 pm at La Guadalupana (Spanish) 5:00 pm at Christ the King Parish life January 18, 2015 ~ second Sunday in ordinary time MISSION STATEMENT: Blessed Trinity Catholic Church Stewardship Community recognizes Jesus is Lord. We believe that our Time, Talent and Treasure are gifts from God to be used for the spiritual, educational and social needs of our community, the Diocese and the world at large, especially the poor. PARISH STAFF - 629.8092 Sr. Juliet Ateenyi Katherine Baker Colleen Halstead Jason Halstead David Hardison Fran Harwas Steve Hoesterey Ro Lipari Kris Plunkett Kelly Schwietert Julie Martin Ministry to Sick Secretary Business Manager Blessed Trinity School Elder Care Human Resources Brother’s Keeper Religious Education Parish Bookkeeper Angels in Arms Youth Minister Melinda Gunn Paul Miranda Sr. Concepta Najjemba Elizabeth Tilley Stewardship Plant Manager Soup Kitchen Music Ministry Trinity Catholic High School David L. McKenzie President x3211 x3201 x3218 622.5808 671.2823 x3212 622.3846 x3207 x3228 622.6167 x3222 x3208 804.2415 629.1292 x3202 622.9025 NEW PARISHIONERS ARE WELCOME to stop by the Church Office to register Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm or stop by the Parish Hall the first Sunday of each month following the 8:45 am and 11:00 am Masses. BAPTISM: We are pleased to help your family prepare for the special event of your child’s entrance into our faith community. To help parents and godparents prepare, a class (English) is held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm in the Community Center and in Spanish the 2nd Saturday of each month, at 9:00 am at Guadalupana. Parents and Godparents must attend this class prior to scheduling baptism. MARRIAGES: If you are planning to be married at Blessed Trinity, your preparation process should begin at least four (4) months prior to desired date. We look forward to helping you during your time of engagement and preparation for the vocation of Christian marriage. Call the Church Office for an appointment with one of our priests. SICK CALLS AND HOSPITAL VISITS: If you or a family member are in a local hospital or homebound and would like to receive Communion or Sacrament of the Sick, please call the Church Office at 629.8092 or Sister Juliet at x3211. When registering at the hospital, put your name on the Catholic List. STEWARDSHIP BY THE BOOK In today’s first reading, we hear Samuel respond eagerly, “Here I am!” each time the Lord calls him. May we, too, be listening for the call of God in our lives and be ready to say like the psalmist, “Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.” ADS OF THE WEEK PICCIN LAW FIRM John H. Piccin Personal Injuries, Wrongful Death, Insurance Disputes 352.351.5446 STEVEN T. POWELL, M.D., P.A. Board Certified in Dermatology Come see us for your skin care needs 352.732.0339 Please see our Ads at the back for all our business supporters. WORD OF LIFE “Pope Francis has seen a deeper link between the poor and the unborn. They are both among the first victims of a ‘throw-away society,’ an attitude that sees people as disposable when they do not serve the selfish interests of those with more power.” — “Poverty and Abortion: A Vicious Cycle,” 2014 Respect Life Program USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities 2nd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Good stewards can respond with today’s psalm: Here I am Lord, I come to do your will. worship January 18, 2015 ~ second Sunday in ordinary time FIRST RECONCILIATION MINISTRY OF THE WEEK STEWARDS OF THE WEEK BUS DRIVER FOR SUNDAY MASSES BECKY WESTGATE & FAMILY Volunteers are needed to drive parishioners and visitors to and from Sunday Masses in Blessed Trinity’s Church bus. A CDL(p) is required. For more information, please contact Jimmy Chambless at 352.274.4136 or email: [email protected] Thank you to Becky and the Westgate clan for helping Liz with the Christmas play. It was greatly enjoyed by all! Thank you for being faithful Stewards! BAPTISMS: NEW PARISHIONERS: Jah´ziah Devon Brown Virginia and Paul Barton Jazlyn Graciela Duran Terrence and Thea Healy Madelyn Grace Sundheimer Robert, Roxsana, Matthew, Annabel and Jonathan Martin Maria and Ivonne Paz A popular hymn used in many Catholic churches is Here I am Lord. That hymn is based in part on our first reading from the Book of Samuel. The Lord wants us to respond just the way Samuel does in the reading. God calls each of us to discipleship through lives of stewardship. Just as Samuel was confused, we, too, may fail to understand what God is calling us to at times. Nevertheless, just like Samuel we do need to respond “Here I am Lord.” That is not always easy and it can be uncomfortable at times. Eli instructs Samuel to respond “Speak Lord, for your servant is listening.” Samuel does so and “the Lord was with him.” Our challenge is first to hear God’s call. It is there always, but we must listen for it. Then we need to respond to that call, and we need to respond in ways that show we recognize that the call is to service and the call is for us to be disciples. It is only implied initially, but it is clear that the Lord is calling Samuel by name. In the same way God calls each of us by name. We need to hear that as Samuel did, and we need to respond as Samuel did, “Here I am Lord. I come to do your will.” Copyright © 2015www.THECATHOLICSTEWARD.com First Reconciliation will take place for all second grade students, in Blessed Trinity School and the GIFT program, on Saturday, January 24th, at 9:00AM, in Church. For more information please call Ro Lipari at 629-8092 ext. 3207. COMMISSIONING MASS Active members of ALL MINISTRIES will be commissioned at each Mass over the weekend of January 24th and 25th. It does not matter which of the 6 English weekend Masses you come to. As an active member of any ministry you will be blessed and commissioned to go forth to accomplish your work. Please join us in thanking these members for their commitment to volunteer and serve on these committees and boards. We ask that you pray for each of them and the success of their missions and our Church. READINGS FOR NEXT WEEK Jon 3:1-5, 10 1 Cor 7:29-31 Mk 1:14-20 WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS Monday, Jan 19 Tuesday, Jan 20 Wednesday, Jan 21 CONFIRMATION Confirmation will take place, for all those that have been preparing for the Sacrament, on Saturday February 7th, at 10:00AM. Reconciliation for the Confirmation students, their sponsor, and parents will be on Monday, February 2nd, at 7:00PM. Rehearsal will be on Friday February 6th at 6:00PM. Thursday, Jan 22 Friday, Jan 23 Saturday, Jan 24 OUR CATHOLIC APPEAL This year’s Diocesan “Our Catholic Appeal” will be presented by our Bishop John Noonan at all the Masses on February 14th & 15th. Some of you will receive the annual request in the mail because of having donated in previous years. Blessed Trinity Parish is serious about its mission and we are happy and proud to accept our fair share of the cost to operate our great Diocese of Orlando with its many worthwhile ministries that cannot be fulfilled by individual parishes – such as Vocations, Catholic Charities, Administration, Bishops Office, Long Range planning, Office of Schools, Leadership training, Special Schools, Retreats, etc… Our fair share of the total cost for running the Diocese this year is: $148,461.00. Over the last several years, because so many of you strive to do your fair share as a parishioner, our parish has been able to meet its assigned goal. What we get over and above goes into: 1. The Diocesan Priests Benevolent fund. 2. Long range Endowment for our parish (ie The Catholic Foundation) 3. To supplement the current parish budget. We encourage all parishioners to participate. If you have given in the past strive to increase your pledge. If you are giving for the first time use 1% of your gross as a guide. Thanks. Sunday, Jan 25 7:10 am Ignacio & Felicia Dorta † 5:15 pm Vincent D. Glorius † 7:10 am Carole DeLuca † 5:15 pm Dr. Padmanabh Harihar † 7:10 am Benvenuto Family † 8:15 am Jane Verdel † 5:15 pm Alice Swiderski † 7:10 am Angus S. Hastings † 5:15 pm Cindy Kohmetscher † 7:10 am Eva Pacariem † 5:15 pm Russell Westgate † 8:00 am Herbert Hurley † 4:00 pm Harvey Lewis † 6:00 pm Sr. Mary Benet McKinney† 7:15 am Rita Ann Trammel † 8:45 am Cindy Kohmetscher † 11:00 am Fernando DeTorres Trullas † 1:00 pm Spanish Community 5:00 pm Carlos E. Lopez † Your prayers are requested for Jean Schwer who has recently died. ALTAR FLOWERS Please call the Church Office at 629.8092 x3201 if you would like more information on placing flowers on the altar. January 24/25: January 31/Feb 1: Feb 7/8: Feb 14/15: Feb 21/22: In memory of Vivian Calise by Frank Calise & Vinnie Lomoriello Feb 28/March 1: ministries Activities UPCOMING EDGE EVENTS LIFE TEEN NEWS EMAIL ALERTS! If you would like to receive emails regarding all upcoming Life Teen events, news and updates, please email Julie: [email protected] Sunday, January 18th: Join us for Mass, dinner & Life Night, concluding at 8:00pm. One of the devil’s greatest tactics is to convince the world that he doesn’t exist. A lot of people don’t want to talk about the devil or evil, but there is a fight that every single one of us is involved in. The fight going back to our first parents…the fight between good & evil. Tonight we are talking about spiritual warfare and how we draw our strength in Christ. Sunday, January 25th: Join us for Mass, dinner & Life Night, concluding at 8:00pm. Many of us hear the Seventh Commandment, “Thou shall not steal,” and automatically think of robbery. Tonight we are going to broaden our understanding that stealing is not limited to theft, but encompasses a larger range of topics. Tonight’s challenge is to take a closer look at our lives and break any habits of stealing. CHRIS TOMLIN CONCERT! Chris Tomlin, Tenth Avenue North & Rend Collective will be in Gainesville on Tuesday, February 24th. Cost is $25 to include tickets and transportation. Sign up with Julie as soon as you can, for our group to secure our seats. We saw Chris Tomlin in Gainesville, back in 2013, and it was an AMAZING concert!! KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MEETINGS - 2nd Wednesday of the month, 7:30 PM, K of C Hall Next meeting is Wednesday, February 11 TEXAS HOLDEM TOURNAMENT 1st and 3rd Friday at the Knights Hall Next Tournament is Friday, February 6 Doors open at 6:30 PM Games start at 7:00 PM Further Information: (352) 368-5960 HALL RENTALS Weddings, Birthdays, Retirements, Graduations, Free WI-FI. Hall rental is available for daytime and evening. Competitive Rates. Call: (352) 368-5960 Youth Ministry for all 6th, 7th & 8th grade students. For information email: [email protected] Edge Night with Jesse Manibusan Monday, January 26th Join us at 5:30 for pizza before we head over to the Church to enjoy a night of entertainment with Jessie Manibusan. Last year’s night with Steve Angrisano was loved by everyone who attended, and Jesse should be just as fun. RSVP to [email protected] and bring $3 to contribute for pizza. Check out the announcement in the bulletin and the website below for more information. http://jessemanibusan.com/home/ Remember to join us on Facebook at Blessed Trinity EDGE or follow us on instagram @BTOcalaEdge, to get the most recent updates and see pictures from past events. OCTOBER BABY Immaculate Heart of Mary Pro-Life Group is proud to present the movie, October Baby, on Sunday, January 25th at 12:00 p.m. in the IHM Parish Hall. The movie is free and open to the public. Lunch (hot dogs, chips, beverage) will be provided. Free child care will be available during the viewing of the film. Donations will be accepted to offset the cost of the film and food. 10% of all donations will benefit our local Pregnancy Center, the Alpha Center. This film is a wonderful story of God's love and forgiveness. You won't want to miss it! St Benedict cross plaque. 3-D Our Lady of Guadalupe with St. Juan Diego Devotional. New bracelets. Care Notes: Self esteem becoming your own best friend. (for teens) When your prayers goes unanswered. Books: A Little Daily Wisdom, Christian Women Mystics - “Discover the joyful faith of Christianity’s legendary women—the medieval mystics. Their wise honesty and strong love for God will encourage and empower you each day of the year.” Love & Responsibility, Pope John Paul II – “This is a successful attempt to encapsulate and popularize the thought processes of the greatest moral leader of our age.” The Blessed Trinity Gift Store Hours: Wednesday* 3:00pm-6:00pm *10% off all regular priced items. Saturday 3:00pm - 4:00pm, 5:00pm–6:00pm Sunday 8:00-8:45am, 9:45-11:00am, 12:00-12:30pm, 4:00-5:00pm Link for Symbolon: https://www.symboloncatholic.org/index.php/ register/6ed568 For more information, call Ro Lipari at 629.8092. SYMBOLON If you didn't get your free Symbolon introduction DVD, please stop by either the church or school offices to pick one up while supplies last. This exciting parish catechesis program is available online to all parishioners free of charge! You can either work in your own group or individually, at home or wherever you are with your tablet, phone or laptop. Please contact either Celeste Lovett (895-5255) or Ro Lipari (629-8092) for more details on how to get started. SEMINARIAN NEEDS CAR Our seminarian, Zach Gray, needs a car. Do you have a reliable 2nd hand car that you would be willing to donate? You can take a tax deduction on it! You will be helping our seminarian get back and forth from the seminary in Miami and allowing him to get involved in recommended extra ministries outside the seminary. It is a good deal. SYMBOLON GROUPS If you are hosting a Symbolon group please call Ro Lipari (629-8092) and let her know the day and time you meet. There is a group that will begin meeting on January 26, at 6:30PM, in the Teachers’ Lounge. You are welcome to join them. Please join us for this amazing film that inspires a love for life and reflects the wonder of God's grace. CATHOLIC HOME MISSIONS APPEAL Thank you for your generous support of last week’s Catholic Home Missions Appeal. Your contributions will help strengthen the Church at home and will help ensure that the Gospel is spread across the United States. To learn more about home missions funding and who the appeal helps, please visit www.usccb.org and search “Catholic Home Missions.” BLESSED TRINITY SENIOR CRAFTS We meet on Thursdays at 10:00am until Noon in Bldg. "F". We are starting a new year with new ideas...hope you can come & join us! STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE ~ WEEKLY OFFERINGS Weekly Offering January 11, 2015 Envelope Total: 1,032 Electronic Offering Total: 192 Total Children’s Offering: Non-Sunday 132 Grand Total for Week: Amount needed for Operating Expenses: Difference $ 49,620.70 $ 21,371.76 $ 38.90 $ 18,505.07 $ 89,536.43 $104,350.00 ($14 ,813.57) Year to date collection: $2,454,150.06 Year to date budget: Year to date deficit: $2,817,450.00 ($ 363,299.94) Solemnity of Mary Black/Indian Workers $ $ “Thank you for your donations.” Reminder: Do your best to put your envelope number on the “memo” line of your check. 10,444.00 1,581.00 Year of consecrated life MINISTRIES PLEASE JOIN US TO PRAY FOR THE LEGAL PROTECTION OF UNBORN CHILDREN When: Forty second Anniversary of the Supreme Court Decision, Thursday January 22, 2015 at 6:30pm Where: Immaculate Heart Of Mary Catholic Church The Retrouvaille program will be held January 23-25 at the San Pedro Spiritual Development Center, 2400 Dike Road, Winter Park. It is open to couples who are divorced, separated or considering either. Retrouvaille is a diocesan program for struggling marriages with the focus on meaningful communication. It is not group therapy or counseling. Registration is required. For more information and registration call 352-274-4614 or visit www.retrouvaille.org. All calls are strictly confidential. MARRIED COUPLES Why not welcome 2015 with a renewed zest for your relationship. The next Diocese of Orlando Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend will be held in Orlando from Friday, February 20-February 22nd. Deadline February 1. For more information or to register contact John/Jeanny Busacca at 321-539-8782. or wwme.org. You will be glad you did!! MARRIAGE PREPARATION Preparing for the sacrament of marriage? February 7 is the date for the next Blessed Trinity Pre Cana marriage preparation program. Registration begins at 8:00 in the BT Community Center (Bldg F), and the program runs from 8:30 – 5:00, including Continental breakfast and light lunch. Cost is $40 per couple. Call the church office at 629-8092 to register! Please note: our next Pre Cana program is scheduled for Saturday, May 2, 2015. STEWARDSHIP VERIFICATION MEETINGS It is almost re-verification time again! All Blessed Trinity Stewardship School families (BT & TCHS) will be receiving an appointment letter very shortly. Re-verification meeting dates will be Tuesday, February 10th , Thursday February 12th and Saturday, February 14th . If you cannot make the time given to you, call, in advance, for another time. All needed information will be in your letter. If you have any questions after receiving your appointment letter, call Melinda at 629-8092 Ex. 3208. Our prayer service will include scripture readings, petitions, music the Rosary with pro Life intentions and the recitation of The Chalet of Divine Mercy Chaplet. We will pray for these precious lives lost , through abortion and whose lives have been effected by abortion. We will pray for an end to abortion in our Country and our World. WOMEN’S PREGNANCY CENTER Women’s Pregnancy Center is seeking volunteers to help women in unplanned pregnancies. There are many different opportunities to serve in this ministry that changes hearts and saves lives—maybe God is calling YOU to join us. Our next Volunteer Information meeting will be held Monday, January 19th at 6:00pm. If interested, please call Jackie at 351.1294 for more info or to sign up. SHOW YOUR GRATITUDE FOR OUR BELOVED SISTERS AND RELIGIOUS ORDER PRIESTS AND BROTHERS Bishop John Noonan invites you to a celebration of faith to honor and celebrate the women and men who have chosen God above all things and given their entire lives in service of Christ and his body, the Church. Participate in World Day for Consecrated Life on January 31, 2015 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe, 8300 Vineland Avenue, Orlando. Mass will be celebrated by Bishop John Noonan at 11:00 a.m. A reception will follow. All of Christ’s faithful are encouraged to join in this blessed celebration…. families, young adults, students, apostolic movements, parish, school, diocesan staff, individuals of all ages and ethnicities — the entire Body of Christ! For more information, visit www.orlandodiocese.org/ ministries-offices/consecrated-life CASEY JACKSON KWATKOSKY—EAGLE SCOUT The parish congratulates Casey Jackson Kwatkosky who was inducted into the high rank of Eagle Scout on January 10th at a special ceremony in Blessed Trinity Church. Casey had a unique Eagle Scout project. Because of his love of reading Casey supervised the reading of “100 books every child should read before kindergarten.” He recorded his fellow scouts of Troop 172 as they read the books. He edited the recordings and copied the audio books onto discs. He labeled the discs and delivered them to Angels in Arms. They are now being used by the pre-k teachers. We congratulate the Kwatkosky family, the leaders and scouts of Troop 172 and all others who helped Casey achieve this Eagle Scout award. CHILDRENS OFFERINGS It is time to encourage parents to encourage their children to bring a gift for God each and every week and bring it up to the Altar while adults are being passed the collection basket. It does not have to be money. It really should be their gift. At present it is mostly pre-schoolers who come. But the plan was for all youth—grade school up to and including 12th grade—to come to the Altar. Encourage them. It is a real life learning experience. Because of our vows of chastity poverty, and obedience, consecrated religious have the freedom to work with others in caring for those on the margins of society, speaking on their behalf, yet at the same time, empowering them to recognize and utilize their God-given gifts and talents. —Sr. Sister Rosemary Finnegan, O.P., 2014 Diocese of Orlando interview EIGHTH ANNUAL CHILI SUPPER The Eighth Annual Chili Supper, a fundraiser for the Sisters Retirement Home in Uganda, with a focus on the fund-raising for a new project: a water pump and piping system for fresh water to the motherhouse. The Chili Supper will be held on February 7, 2015 from 3:00pm to 8:00pm. This year’s feature will include the award-winning Chili, served with and without meat, as well as White Chili, which is made with chicken. Included in the supper will be a small salad, saltine crackers, toppings, and a beverage of iced tea, lemonade or water. The Bake Sale will be found at the dessert table which will include individual selections, such as cookies, brownies, breads, and whole cakes for sale. There will be a 50/50 Raffle held every hour, for the cost of $1.00 per ticket. Come and enjoy a delicious meal. Share fellowship with your family and friends, and support the sisters who serve our parish and community. Cost: $7.00 for adults , $3.00 for children (5-12) If you are using a check make it payable to “Blessed Trinity.” STEWARD SAINTS OF THE WEEK Week of January 18-24 January 20—Fabian January 20—Sebastian January 21—Agnes January 22—Vincent January 24—Francis de Sales FRANCIS DE SALES St. Francis de Sales was a gentle and persuasive preacher who worked tirelessly, first as priest and then as bishop, to re-evangelize the diocese of Geneva, which had become a center of Calvinism during the Protestant Reformation. He also collaborated with St. Jane Frances de Chantal (August 18) to establish the Sisters of the Visitation. The patron saint of journalists, he wrote numerous pamphlets and countless letters as well as two best-selling books, The Introduction to the Devout Life and A Treatise on the Love of God, which are still widely read today. One of his favorite themes was that all Christians are called to holiness -- each in his or her own way: “I say that devotion must be practiced in different ways by the nobleman and by the working man, by the servant and by the prince, by the widow, by the unmarried girl, and by the married woman. But even this distinction is not sufficient; for the practice of devotion must be adapted to the strength, to the occupation, and to the duties of each one in particular.” Does the meaning of this passage change if we substitute the word “stewardship” for “devotion”? Do you have a thought, idea, comment for any of the staff of Blessed Trinity?! We now have a "comment box" inside the Stewardship Center. You can place those comments in the box at any time and we will make sure they get to the right staff member. We hope this will be another helpful tool we can use to keep building our parish community. Blessed Trinity Parish Welcoming Ministry New to our parish family? Want some information on getting involved? Please stop by and let us introduce ourselves and offer our assistance We will be available after Masses (in cry room ) 4:00pm & 6:00pm—January 17th 7:15am, 8:45am, 11:00am— January 18th If you have any questions regarding our parish family. God bless! If you would like to meet after any other Mass or on a different date please do not hesitate to contact Janice Ferguson 352-817-6949 or email: [email protected] or Yvonne Roach 352-266-7609 Sixth Annual Blessed Trinity Great Outdoors Raffle WHO will win it this year? Would you like to experience fishing like you have never seen it before? See an amazing part of the world few have ever set eyes on? It is the opportunity of a lifetime and all benefits go to Blessed Trinity Church. You are one winning ticket away from trip of a lifetime to Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge and the wilds of Northern Manitoba! The 2014 Raffle winner was parishioner Joyce Lemke. Joyce gifted it to her nephew Luke who enjoyed an amazing fishing trip. This year, the raffle is a part of an outdoor extravaganza with more great prizes! First prize is a 4 day trip for two in July 2015 to Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge (www.ganglers.com) including airfare and hotel overnight. Value is over $10,000. The winner also has the option of choosing a bear hunt for two (www.cansubarc.com), licenses not included. Second place prize will be a half day fishing or scalloping charter with renowned Homossassa guide Jim Farrior, a value of $ 300. The third place winner receives a $100 gift card to Gander Mountain. Your support is important and appreciated. Tickets are 1 for $50, 5 for $200. The drawing is limited to only 500 tickets. Tickets are available at the Church office (352-6298092) or from Gangler’s (352-237-3474), personal checks, cash, Visa and Mastercard are accepted or you can purchase them on all weekends from now to February 15 outside the Church from the Ocala Outdoor Expo booth. OCALA OUTDOOR EXPO, BANQUET, AND RAFFLE Where can you go and in one day, talk to an outfitter from Canada, a guide from Wyoming, a PH from South Africa, some of the top guides in Florida, TV celebrities, or just browse through countless ‘toys’ like boats, ATVs, and other goodies? Only at the Ocala Outdoor Expo. The Expo will be featured at the SE Livestock Pavillion Feb. 14 and 15. A special closed Banquet will be held Saturday evening from 5-10 with live auctions and other entertainment. You can also get a ticket in the Ocala Outdoor Expo Raffle. The Grand Prize is $10,000 CASH, second place is $3000 cash, and third place is $2000 in SCRIPS credits. Tickets are 1 for $5, 5 for $20 and are available in the Ocala Outdoor Expo booth outside the church or from Brothers Keeper. All proceeds from the Expo, Banquet, and Raffle benefit Brothers Keeper. PERPETUAL ADORATION NEEDS Is your new year’s resolution to devote more time to prayer? Or are you trying to figure out what you can do for Lent this year – it starts on February 18th. Or perhaps you didn’t know, but as part of the commitment to stewardship, each family is asked to offer one hour a week in adoration. No matter your reason, Jesus, in the Adoration Chapel, needs you! The following are times that are in particular need – as there is only one person/one family currently adoring at that time and the goal is to have two people present if possible. Feel free to recruit an adoration partner to share the responsibility of the hour – or perhaps your ministry would like to “sponsor” an hour. We are flexible and we need you. Please prayerfully consider this amazing opportunity – it will become one of the best hours of your week. Please contact Terry Schultz Nourse at [email protected] or 352-817-5553 to schedule your adoration hour. FRI FRI FRI FRI FRI FRI SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT SUN SUN 2A 3A 3P 5P 8P 12M 1A 2A 3A 4A 10A 2P 3P 6P 7P 9P 10P 11P 12M 1A 2A SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN SUN MON MON MON MON MON MON TUE TUE TUE 3A 4A 5A 6A 1P 2P 3P 4P 5P 8P 11P 12M 2A 3A 4A 3P 11P 12M 3A 4A 11A TRICYCLES NEEDED The Kids Zone at Brothers Keeper Outdoor Expo needs to borrow 5 tricycles. You can drop them off by February13th at Brothers Keeper. We will use them at the Expo on February 14 & 15 and you can pick them back up at Brothers Keeper on February 16th. Thank you. TUE TUE TUE TUE WED WED WED WED WED WED WED THU THU THU THU THU THU THU THU 2P 8P 11P 12M 1A 3A 4A 5P 7P 11P 12M 1A 2A 3A 4A 6A 4P 10P 11P