H - St Mark`s
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H - St Mark`s
March 26, 2015 St. Mark’s Episcopal 901 W . Emery St. Dalton, GA 30720 OFFICE: 706-278-8857 WEBSITE: www.stmarksdalton.org From the Priest-in -Charge CONTACT INFO FOR PRIEST-IN-CHARGE: Rev. Beth Royalty 651-253-5920 cell 706-229-0425 home [email protected] Dear Friends: We stand at the cusp of the holiest week of the church year. Palm Sunday launches us into the grand and life-changing story of the events of the last week of Jesus’ life. We have been preparing for the past forty days of Lent for this week: are we ready? Are we ever ready? If Lenten disciplines have disappeared into the wear and tear of life, or if Lenten disciplines never really got off the ground, you have before you the gift of this week to stop for a bit, give yourself a time of silence for prayer and contemplation, read the story in Mark or any of the Gospels, try to carve out time every day to think about where you are, where Jesus is, how things are going in that relationship with him? We will have worship services on Sunday, Wednesday at 12:15, Maundy Thursday at 7pm, and Good Friday at 12:15pm and 7:00pm and Easter Sunday at 8am and 11am. Our Chancel Choir will lead the music at the Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, evening Good Friday service and the 11am Easter service. We added the evening service on Good Friday this year to allow people another time to worship if they can’t make it to church during their workday. Palm Sunday will offer two different ways of hearing the Passion Story from Mark. At the 8:00am service, several people taking the parts will read the Passion, and they will stand in their places in the pews to take on the voices of the narrator, Judas, Pilate, Peter, the Crowd, the Servant Girl and Jesus. At the 11:00am service, the Passion Gospel will weave throughout the entire liturgy, in effect allowing the story to become our liturgy and the liturgy to become our story. I hope that you will be able to be at one of these services, or if you will be out of town for spring break, that you will be able to find a way to mark this very special day. In my own spiritual journey I have discovered that the power of the Easter service is made all the more joyful and meaningful when I have had the chance to attend at least one or two of the services during Holy Week. A critical part of the Easter story, the cause of the Tomb that will be found empty, is Good Friday. We all have to go through Good Friday to get to Easter; in the scripture story, but in our own lives as well. I wish a blessed and rich Holy Week for you all. You will be in my prayers as I make my own journey from the Hosannafilled cries of the people welcoming Jesus into Jerusalem with palms waving, to the betrayal and trial and crucifixion, to his death and to the waiting time of Holy Saturday, the day between his burial and the miracle that the women find when they go to visit his tomb the next day. In faith, Beth+ THE BULLETIN BOARD PAGE 2 Christian Formation Pre-Kindergarten through Fifth grade students meet each Sunday at 10:00 am. Sixth grade students through Senior High meet each Sunday at 10:00 am. EYC will NOT meet this Sunday at 5:00 pm. The Youth Prayer Breakfast will meet on Fridays at Panera’s at 7:15 am. “Keurig Chronicles” Keurig Chronicles will meet in the library - all adults are invited and welcomed. During Lent all adults are encouraged to engage in the “Give It Up!” study led by Rev. Beth. EASTER FLOWER CROSS REMINDER It is traditional to build a flowered cross during the 11am Easter Service at St. Mark’s. This is a reminder to bring a little bouquet or freshly picked flowers from your backyard to church on Easter Sunday to help construct this symbol of Easter joy during the service. This is especially meaningful for children, but all are invited to help decorate the cross this year. Bring your favorite food to add to the sumptuous spread of mouth-watering dishes breakfast casserole, grits, pastries or a vegetable. ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT Can you help with a donation of some Easter Candy this year? We are looking for gifts of wrapped Easter candy – NO CHOCOLATE (It melts) and NO LITTLE HARD CANDIES (dangerous for tiny mouths). Please bring your donations of wrapped candies, or plastic eggs filled with candies like Jelly Beans, to St. Mark’s – look for the bin near the office desk. All of your donations will help children at St. Mark’s have a joy- ous Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday, April 5! SAVE THE DATE FOR VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL! This summer’s Vacation Bible School, brought to you by the good folks at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, will be Monday, June 15 – Friday, June 19 from 9am – 12noon each day. The theme will be God’s Good Earth, and will be centered around exploring Creation, the outdoors, and all that God has given us for our stewardship. We are looking for children and for volunteers! There will be ways to help all week, and ways to help just for one day or one hour, so watch out for more information. Questions? Brenda Hoffmeyer ([email protected]), or Beth Royalty([email protected]). PAGE 3 THE BULLETIN BOARD GRACE NOTES (a way to recognize folks for the little things that they do, or the big ‘above and beyond’ things that allow St. Mark’s to thrive) ***Thanks to the EYC for offering their culinary skills to the Sunday night Lenten group – if you want the best tomato soup and grilled cheese, call the St. Mark’s EYC! ***Thanks to Chris Stearns and Cindy Michaels for orchestrating and facilitating an evening to start our Missions Conversation – the Vestry and leaders of outreach past and present gathered at The Wren’s Nest this past Monday night to remember and celebrate past outreach programs and begin to gather vision and ideas for what might be in our future. This conversation will be enlarged to include the whole congregation on St. Mark’s Sunday, April 26. ***Thanks to Kathi Reisz for getting some much-needed weeding and clearing started, and to Andy Hull for laying mulch. MEALS ON WHEELS Thank you to all who have ever participated on Meals on Wheels. Retired and current volunteers, please contact David Blaylock as he is compiling a history of Meals on Wheels in Dalton and would like to include all who have served in this outreach. Please give him the years that you have served. David’s phone (706-278-0665) or [email protected] . STEWARDSHIP REPORT Giving for March as of 3/22/2015: Pledge: Plate: Total giving for Mar. M-T-D Budgeted: Difference: $ $ $ $ $ 23,250.00 978.00 24,228.00 22,885.60 1,342.40 Y-T-D Budgeted: Y-T-D Received: Difference: $ 72,190.60 $ 71,270.03 $ ( 920.57) Thank you for your generosity and support for the work of God here at St. Mark’s! March 29 - April 4 Rose Renfroe Erin Witt Blake Bennett Blane Bennet Sandy Martin Grady Lance Georgia Bennett Joann Williams Cecile Deroache Will Barron PAGE 4 THE BULLETIN BOARD Church Staff Holy Week Sunday, March 29 - Palm Sunday 8:00 am Holy Eucharist: Rite I 10:00 am Christian Formation 11:00 am Holy Eucharist: Rite II 5:30 pm Lenten Study Monday, March 30 10:00 am Quilting for Others Wednesday, April 1 12:15 pm Healing/Holy Eucharist 5:00 pm Canterbury Ringers 7:30 pm Chancel Choir Thursday, April 2 - Maundy Thursday 7:00 pm Maundy Thursday Service and Stripping of the Altar Friday, April 3 - Good Friday 12:15 pm Good Friday Liturgy 7:00 pm Good Friday Liturgy Sunday, April 5 - Easter Day 8:00 am Holy Eucharist: Rite I 9:10 am Easter Brunch 10:00 am Easter Egg Hunt 11:00 am Holy Eucharist: Rite II with Flowering of the Cross, Brass Ensemble and Incense Priest-in-Charge The Rev. V. Beth Royalty Director of Music/Organist Adam Burnette Financial Administrator Angela Palmer Parish Administrator Nancy Bell Preschool Director Ellen Andersen Webmaster Sue Killcreas Vestry Administration Alicia Alderman - Sr. Warden [email protected] John Schwenn [email protected] Missions Cindy Michaels - Jr. Warden [email protected] Chris Stearns [email protected] Christian Formation Brenda Hoffmeyer [email protected] Finance Tom Minor [email protected] Parish Life Beth Haney Bennett [email protected] Pastoral Care Alicia Alderman Property & Grounds Andrew Hull [email protected] Stewardship Chris Stearns Welcoming Mike Andersen [email protected] Worship John Schwenn PAGE 5 Intercessory Prayer List – March 2015 (Parishioners indicated by *) *Alicia Alderman Estrella Avila Jim Lord *Walter Arms Lynn Bailey Hannah Locke and family *Ron Arnold Teresa Bennett Ann Lumpkin *David Blackburn Mae Blessing Bridget McClure *William Brammer Angie Boykin Vikki Brown McMillan *Charlotte Bryant Ava Bramlett Debbie Melton *Jon Burchfield Margie Bruner Esme Miller *Patti Cole Mary Bucy Teresa Mitchell *Carey Craig Eva Burchfield Martha Painter *Ray Elrod Mark Burnette Suzie Palmer *Melba Greene Marita Cantrell Tim Palmer *Jake Harrison Richard Carvajal Mary Elizabeth Paris *Martha Hoole Judith Catalano Susan Phinney *Cathy & John Houser Linda Chase Cherie Riddle *Josephine Jaconetti Jeri Cotnam Merilyn Ridley *Bill Jenkins Mindy Cox Larry Roth *Debbie Jones Virginia Cross Rona Sanderson *Phyllis & Steve Jordan Jaye Anne Creswell John Sewell *Judy Knight Faith Cuaresma Betty and Jim Smoot *Kim Miller Fran Ellis Travis Stewart *Alice Oosterhoudt Evie Gadette Terese *Jennifer Phinney Betty Garman Bailey Underwood *Norma Sanders Janet Goodroe Anna Lee Wagerman *Bernadette Smith Dinkins Grange Justin Watson *Katheryn Smith Shirley Gribble Nathaniel Wernsing *Meg & Pete Smith Chase Hair David Whittle *Pat and John Sportiello Grayson Hall John Wild *Virginia Weaver Edward C. Hoy Denise Williams *Andrew Wood Howard Hull Kathy Williams Hyde Family Hugh Wilson Billy Jones Joanne Yorgen Jane Jones Tian Justman Katherine Kelehear Jim Killcreas Kocher Family Peggy Krumlinde Levonne Lewis