newsletter 032607 - Church of the Ascension
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newsletter 032607 - Church of the Ascension
Newsletter The Episcopal Church of the Ascension October 2014 Vestavia Hills, AL 35216-1799 (205) 822-3480 . www.ascensionepiscopal.org 902-1535 Pastoral Care . All Hallow’s Eve Party October 26th Following the 10 o’clock service Games, Fish pond, prizes, Face Painting by Tootle Lou the Clown And lunch of hotdogs and chips with lemonade. Mark your calendars. Dress of the day— costumes or casual RSVP by signing the list in Terrill Foyer. Invite a Friend and include in your count. Photo Directory It has been several years since we have published a photo directory of our parish and a lot has changed since then. We will begin to take updated photos of our parish members starting this coming Sunday, October 5th and will also offer sittings for the following two Sundays. (October 12 and 19). Look for a sign-up sheet in the Terrell foyer to pick a date that works best for you. The pictures will be done by parish members so there will be no pressure to purchase any photos from an outside source. If you have a favorite picture that you would prefer to use please email a copy to David Snow at [email protected]. Episcopal Church of the Ascension Established 1953 Vestavia Hills, Alabama (205) 822-3480, Church www.ascensionepiscopal.org (205) 223-7921, Pastoral Care The Reverend Stephen D. Hood Rector ….. (205) 822-8688 The Reverend David A. Hall Associate Rector …..(205) 822-3480 Email [email protected] Ascension Episcopal Kindergarten (205) 979-8711 [email protected] Episcopal Diocese of Alabama Chartered 1830 Diocesan Office (205) 715-2060 www.dioala.org The Rt. Rev. John McKee Sloan Bishop of Alabama The Rt. Rev. Santosh K. Marray Assistant Bishop of Alabama First of All... At the southwestern edge of New Zealand, a National Geographic writer traveled with a local guide along paths strewn with river pebbles. Suddenly the guide bent to pick up a finger-long sliver of “greenstone” — jade — shimmery and smoothed by the river. He handed it to the journalist, saying, “Our people have a tradition that you don’t keep the first piece you find. So I’m giving it to you.” Throughout Scripture, “first fruits” signifies people giving their best back to God because he first gave the best of himself to humanity. Ultimately, Paul teaches, “Christ has been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who have died” (1 Corinthians 15:20, NRSV). In response to this gift of life, we give our own first fruits to God; for example, we might spend early-morning time in prayer, set aside an offering as our first budget item, and make sure our first words to family each day are sweet ones. The NewsletterNewsletter October 2014 Adult Christian Formation Annual ECW “Bake”Sale Sunday morning. Adult formation Class 9:00 a.m. in the Sunshine Room is taking a break. We call it the ECW Bake sale but we hope to have a wonderful choice of sweet and savory treats, cheese spreads, canned/preserved items like jams & jellies, pickles (something you can do with your extra summer fruits & vegetables), ~~ a selection of "childhood memories" - your mothers & grandmothers favorite things (like Coca-Cola cake), dried soup mix and drink mixes like spiced tea or hot chocolate mix. The sky is the limit !!! Thanks for sharing your ideas - you can send an e-mail with more suggestions to [email protected] Thanks again, BillyeAnn Chase Spiritual Path-ology. We began a new discussion on Sunday, September 21. We meet from 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm in the Sunshine room. Please see David if you would like to know more. Brown Bag Bible Study. Mondays at 11:00 A.M. Ladies and gentlemen are invited ― don’t forget your lunch and your Bible. We “break bread together” at noon. Beverages and dessert provided. Thursday morning Bible study meets on Thursdays at 8:00am (with the exception of Holidays) and is led by the Rector. EfM Thursdays. If you are interested in knowing more about this class please contact: Fr. Stephen at [email protected] or Dick Lounsbury [email protected]. The Carter and Fernandes families extend their gratitude to the Ascension family for the many kindnesses, prayers and expressions of support during the illness and loss of Carl's sister, Linda Carter Gill. We were frankly overwhelmed by the many ways in which members and staff supported us. Given our relatively short tenure as members, we had not anticipated such an outpouring of love. We thank you. Proper 22 2 Join the Fun An Episcopal Diocese of Alabama Happy Birthday! David Manush, 1st Ann Van Sise, 3rd Shirley Womble, 5th Jean Smith, 6th William Snoddy, 8th Charles Fieselman, Sr., 8th Carolyn Woodson, 9th Elizabeth Smith, 10th Matthews Brown, 10th Glenda Lee, 10th Katie Vance, 11th Eileen Epstein, 11th Dick Evans, 15th Jackie Clark, 15th Leslie Sharbel, 18th Ginger Kemp, 21swt Nan Mitchell Green, 21st Jenny Luttrell, 24th Virginia Creamer, 25th Virginia Holbrook, 25th Cheryl Davidson, 27th John Crawford Hash, 30th Happy Anniversary! Sally & Jeff MacDonald, 4th Clyde & Elizabeth Smith, 10th John & Olivia Thompson, 17th George & Glenda Lee, 20th O God, our times are in your hand: Look with favor, we pray, on your servants as they begin another year. Grant that they may grow in wisdom and grace, and strengthen their trust in your goodness all the days of their lives; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Family Reunion—October 24-26 Camp Day is a casual weekend in which the whole diocese is invited to come up and experience Camp McDowell. It is designed to showcase the wonderful things camp has to offer-especially to those who have never been before or haven't been in years and also to those who come up often but love any excuse to spend time in God's backyard. Come for the weekend or come for a day. You can call camp at 205-387-1806 to register or for additional information or Click here to register online BCP 830 If we missed someone we apologize and ask that you let us know, 822-3480. Blessing of the Pets The Episcopal Church of the Ascension “O God, you have made us and all living things. You are even more wonderful than what you have made. We thank you for giving us these pets who bring us joy.” Supper Clubs Ascension Supper Clubs meet about once a month or every other month in the homes of the members for dinner and fellowship. The host(s) usually provide the entrée and members bring a complimentary covered dish. If you are interested please contact one of the “Captains” listed below. Goettge-Davidson Supper Club . For more information contact Cheryl Davidson 981-1589 or Holly Goettge 970-6384. See page 8 for next gathering. Early Bird Club: Nancy Gennari, 988-3484 and Joy Higgenbotham, 979-2616. Late Night Club: For more information about the club contact Fr. Stephen at [email protected] or Walker Sorrell at [email protected]. Sunday, October 5 5 p.m. In honor of the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi and in thanksgiving for the Creation God has so generously given over to our stewardship, we will bless the creatures of the Creation. Bring your pets to Ascension and we’ll bless them during the evening service. The service is open to friends and neighbors and anyone who loves animals. Refreshments following for both humans and animals. ▄Second Saturday Supper Club will now be the Saturday Supper Club (we can't always do the second and with kids, you gotta be flexible!). Next get-together: October 25th, noon, at the home of John and Olivia Thompson email [email protected] for information and directions. For more information about the club contact Olivia Thompson [email protected] or Kellet May, [email protected]. 3 THE 20TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST THE 17TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST October 26, 2014 October 5, 2014 Holy Communion 7:30 A.M. & 10:00 A.M. Holy Communion 7:30am and 10:00am “I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection” (Philippians 3:10a, NRSV). Help me know you better, Lord Jesus. ACOLYTES: USHERS: [Reformation Sunday] God, you have reformed the church countless times. Reform my heart again today so I may live for you. ACOLYTES: USHERS: 10:00-Contact David Snow to volunteer LAY EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: 7:30 Chastain 10:00 Wilson,Sparks ALTAR GUILD: Elizabeth Smith-Nancy Sharp-Paula Stringfellow-Sally Snoddy-Eileen Epstein FLOWER GUILD: Paula Vance The Altar Flowers will be given to the Glory of God by Nancy Gennari In Loving Memory of Dino Gennari And Joy Higgenbotham In Loving Memory of John Higgenbotham. LAY EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: 7:30 Chastain 10:00 LaGrone—Busbin ALTAR GUILD: Carolyn Eike–Joy HiggenbothamMelanie Fay Johnson-Kellet May-Jackie Clark-Susan Higgins FLOWER GUILD: Jan Ennis-Elaine Graham-Carolyn Woodson The Altar Flowers will be given to the Glory of God by Arnold and Joyce Harrington In Loving Memory of our Parents. THE 18TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST THE 21st SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST October 12, 2014 Holy Communion 7:30 A.M. and 10:00 A.M. November 2, 2014 Holy Communion 7:30 A.M. & 10:00 A.M. “My God, how wonderful thou art, thou everlasting friend!” (hymn writer Frederick Faber, 1849). Thank you, Lord, for always being there for me. Amen. ACOLYTES: LAY EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: 7:30 Oyston 10:00 Duke Poehler ALTAR GUILD: Lynn McGuffey,-Kitty HaberstrohMarcia Poarch-Paula Vance-Lorraine Hartley FLOWER GUILD: Billye Ann Chase and Holly Goettge The Altar Flowers are given to the Glory of God by John Wilson _____________________________________ For all the saints who’ve lived and died in Christian faith and set us an example to follow, we give you thanks, O God. ACOLYTES: LAY EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: 7:30 Epstein 10:00 Sparks—Duke ALTAR GUILD: Elizabeth Smith-Nancy Sharp-Paula Stringfellow-Sally Snoddy-Eileen Epstein FLOWER GUILD: Paula Stringfellow-Helene GriffithSandra Bernhard The Altar Flowers are given to the Glory of God by Jud, Kathryn, Weller and Spencer Bringman In Loving Memory of Barbara Weller Bringman. THE 19TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST October 19, 2014 Holy Communion 7:30 A.M. & 10:00 A.M. PREPARING FOR WORSHIP. Please observe quiet in the Nave and Narthex preceding the service. People will be in prayer and quiet reflection in preparation for the service. Please silence cell phones before and during the service. At the beginning of another week, we pause to remember that God is above all and in all. Thank you, God, for all life brings! ACOLYTES: LAY EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS: 7:30 Sharp 10:00 Loop—Lambert ALTAR GUILD: Sue Busbin-Billye Ann Chase- Martha Oyston-Holly Goettge FLOWER GUILD: Sharon Stratton-Melanie Fay Johnson-Kellet May The Altar Flowers will be given to the Glory of God by Cille Spader In Loving Memory of Jim. If you have lost a loved one since November 1, 2013 and would like his/her name remembered in the Sunday bulletin November 2nd, the Sunday after All Saints’ Day please add the name to the list in the parish office. 4 CHILDREN’S O R N E R EYC O R N All youngsters in grades 6 through 12 Are invited to join us for fun and fellowship. E R Matthew 21:33-46 Oct. 4th. Trip to Sawyerville for the 5K. Will leave the church at 7:00am. Oct. 12th. Youth after 10 Oct. 19th leave from the church at 2:00pm for Atrox Factory, Leeds (Haunted House) Oct. 26th. 4th on 4 (Plus after church the All Hallow’s Eve Party. If anyone would be willing to help with the games please contact the parish office. If you have any questions please contact Will at willchsparks@gmail CHRISTIAN FORMATION Fall schedule: Preschoolers gather in the last classroom on the left and K-5through 5th grade gather in the Merrie Player Room beginning at 9:50 on Sunday mornings Bible Lesson, craft, followed by chapel. After chapel the children join their parents for Communion. Fall Schedule:Middle School and High School to be announced. KNITWITS Friday afternoons at 1:00 the Knitwits gather to work on the sweaters for our Teddy Bear Christmas Outreach and to crochet lap afghans for wheel chair patients. Newcomers to knitting and crocheting or “old hands” at the craft are welcome to join us. NURSERY NOTES The nursery is for infants to three years of age staffed by adults. The nursery is open at 9:15 A.M. and ends immediately following the family service. CHOIR NOTES Calling all singers! Ascension Choir has resumed regular Wednesday rehearsals as of September 10th. Volunteers are needed! [email protected] . USHER MINISTRY Please contact David Snow, 970-4181 or [email protected] if you are interested in serving the church as an Usher for the Family service and/or other services of the church? Ladies, gentlemen and young people are welcome ACOLYTES “This is the day that the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” (Psalm 118:24, ESV) Nancy Caltrider, Acolyte Master is always on the lookout for youngsters (3rd grade and above) and adults who would like to serve as acolytes. Contact Nancy at [email protected] or 823-5345 if you or your child would like to be a part of this ministry. 5 For Kids of All Ages 6 Cursillo 2014 Cursillo is a worldwide movement of the Christian Church. Over 7000 Episcopalians in the Diocese of Alabama have completed a Cursillo weekend. Local parishes are strengthened and participants are more spiritually grounded. If you are interested or would like more information contact Sam and Sharon Linton [email protected] Or Martha and Bill Oyston [email protected], Or Jeannie Duke and Jim Loop [email protected] or David [email protected] or Stephen [email protected] Potpourri!! PLEASE DO NOT BLOCK to the circle in front of the church or the Porte cochere at Terrill Foyer for more than 10 to 15 minutes at a time. If you do need to stay there longer please pull forward and to the side enough to allow another vehicle room if needed to park long enough to make a delivery and then to pass by your vehicle. PARISH EMAIL LIST: If you would like to be notified via email when there is a death or birth in our parish family, or a request for prayer, please contact the parish office, 822-3480, so your email address may be added to the Christian Service List, or contact [email protected]. WORSHIP SERVICE CD . Copies of our worship services are provided by request. The Sunday 10:00 service and other special services during the year are usually recorded. Please contact Elizabeth Tanner, 982-1831 or the church office 822-3480. UPDATE THE DIRECTORY IF YOU HAVE CHANGES IN YOUR ADDRESS, IN YOUR PHONE NUMBER. please contact the parish office, 822-3480 or [email protected] WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRANSFER YOUR MEMBERSHIP TO THE ASCENSION? Please call the parish office @ 822-3480. We will be happy to help. We can email a form to you or we can fill one out while we talk on the phone. We would need your full name and the name of the church where your Membership Letter resides. Ladies, we may need your maiden name also. MASTER CALENDAR. Please be sure to check it before scheduling a meeting or event. If date available add your meeting/event, time and contact person, and let the Rector or secretary know you’ve added it. Reminder to all The Freezer Ministry is an important ministry of the parish providing frozen casseroles, desserts, soups for shut-ins, people with extended illnesses, new babies, death in a family. Sign up on the freezer in Ware Hall or in the Welcome Center or just double your next recipe, freeze half of it, date it and put in the Church Freezer. 7 Senior Warden David Snow 970-4181 Junior Warden Brice Johnston 470-0742 Organist-Choir Director Michael G. Sparks … 870-8103 Christian Formation Director Amanda Austin ….. 822-3480 Youth Ministries Will Sparks, 822-3480 Nursery 822-3480 Kimberly Dunleavy, Samantha Baldwin Treasurer Len Skelton … 541-0741 Assistant Treasurer Laurie Tanner … 982-1116 Members of Vestry Meredith Lees, Len Skelton, David Snow, Walker Sorrell. Amanda Austin, Jim Busbin, Martha Oyston, Elizabeth Tanner, Kathryn Bringman, Mary Beth Mann, Brice Johnston, Brian Powers, John Wilson Clerk of the Vestry Lee Ann Fieselman EPISCOPAL Church of the Ascension 1912 Canyon Road Birmingham, AL 35216-1799 (205) 822-3480 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Birmingham, AL PERMIT 1571 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Davidson-Goettge Supper Club. The Skeltons will co -host Supper Club on Oct. 11th at Paula & Carl’s. Call or email and let us know what you will be bringing. Len & Annie : 822-7415 [email protected] Paula & Carl: 937-5107 [email protected] Our address: 2301 Pinebrook Cir Vestavia 35226 Interested in becoming a puppeteer or hosting a birthday party. Merrie Players, an outreach arm of the ECW is always on the lookout for new members. Our show this season is Rumperstiltskin. First one this fall is scheduled for October 15th. Players and guests arrive at or about 3:45. Show begins at 4:00 or shortly thereafter. If enough folks are interested there is a possibility of having shows on Saturdays. Contact Mary Beth Mann [email protected] or the parish office 822-3480. NOTE THESE DATES: 2014 Deadline for Newsletters: 25th of month, 10:00am Deadline-Sunday bulletins: Wednesdays, 10:00am Re-occurring events: Sunday School & Chapel for 3years-5th grade. 9:45am Sunday School for 6th-8th. Sunday Adult Class. 9:00am Spiritual-pathology Brown Bag Bible Study, Mondays, 11:00am. Wednesday noonday Holy Communion service. Ascension Choir Wednesday rehearsal 7:00pm Thursday Bible Study. 8:00am National • World Communion Sunday, October 5, 2014 • Columbus Day Observance, October 13, 2014 • Reformation Sunday, October 26, 2014 • Reformation Day, October 31, 2014 Ascension Oct. 4 EYC Sawyerville 5K Run. Oct. 5 Blessings of the Pets, 5:00pm Oct. 8 Summer Camp Coordinating Comm. 12:30-3:00 Ware Hall and Sunshine Room Oct. 11 DSA. 8:30-11:00am Oct. 12 Youth after 10 Oct. 12 DSA. Terrill Foyer, Sunshine Rm., Nurserry Oct. 19. EYC Atrox Factory, Leeds 2:00pm Oct. 25 Saturday Supper Club . Thompsons Noon Oct. 26 All Hallow’s Eve Party. 11:15. Ware Hall/Foyer Oct. 26 EYC 4th on 4 Oct. 27. Vestry Meeting Ascension Office Opens Mondays-Friday 9:00am Food for Urban Thank you to everyone for your donations of canned food for Urban Ministry every month. Please keep up this good work. “And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” Matthew 25:40 KJV Collect for The Ascension Almighty and Eternal God, you call us together as the Ascension family and bind us in Christian love and witness. So focus our hearts and minds upon Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and guide us to know your Holy Spirit in the life of our parish, that we may realize that our similarities are greater than our differences. Help us to recognize your image in all people as we work together as one body in Christ to the glory of your Kingdom now and forever. Amen. All Federal holidays the offices will be closed. Follow The Link To www.ascensionepiscopal.org/ 8