Good News! St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church IT’S COMING! Consecration Sunday November 23rd One service at 10:15am FOLLOWED BY A FESTIVE CATERED LUNCH! Make your reservation now! NOVEMBER 2014 1 St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church 107 Louis St. Greenville, NC 27858 Phone: 252-355-2125 Fax: 252-355-1993 Email: [email protected] Website: www.st-tim.org The Rev. Mimi Lacy, Rector Lisa Kirby, Deacon in Training Douglas Blackwood, Organist/Choir Director Joanne Stancil, Parish Secretary Nanette Woodworth, Christian Formation for Children Megan Roberts, Financial Secretary Amber Beaman, Youth Minister Table of Contents About Us and Directory Updates…………......……………………………...........14 Adult Formation.........................................................................................11 Anniversaries and Birthdays…………………………………………………………..14 Announcements……………………………………………...…………..5,10,11,13,15 Calendar……………………………………………………………….......................8,9 Choir Notes……………………………………………………………………….…….....4 Christian Formation for Children…………………………………………………....10 ECW………………………………………………………………………………………….5 Liturgical Notes……………………………………………………………………….…..7 Lobster Fair ………………………………………………………………………………10 Rector’s Letter…………………………………………………………………...…….....3 Stewardship………………………………………………………………………............6 Women’s Spirituality Group……………………………………………………………11 Youth News……………………………………………………………………………….12 2 From the Rector Stewardship is everything we do after we say “We believe.” From The Episcopal Network for Stewardship: Stewardship isn’t … Fundraising. Paying the light bills or maintaining a building. Paying a decent staff. Meeting the budget. Keeping the church alive. Paying our fair share of the dues. Passing on a legacy to our children. Stewardship is … Sharing in God’s mission with a glad, generous and grateful heart. Transforming lives in our community. Prayerfully responding to God’s call. A deeply spiritual matter. Something that blesses the giver more than the receiver. Stewardship is discipleship; it is a complete reorientation of our lives toward God, who calls us through Jesus Christ: Stewardship is… Everything I do after I say, “I believe.” During worship we recite together the Nicene Creed, which begins: “We believe…” and we go on to name the beliefs that define us as Christians: the Triune God, the death and resurrection of Jesus, the presence and blessing of God as Creator and Spirit. And those words are so automatic, and the beliefs are so deeply ingrained, that we probably don’t give them much thought anymore. But here’s the thing: Credo is a term derived from Latin, from which we get the word Creed, which means any formal or authorized statements of beliefs or principles. And if we dig a little deeper, we find that Credo means “I give my heart to,” meaning that we give our hearts to our Christian beliefs, which are centered in the existence and goodness of God. So when it comes to stewardship, we give our hearts to God, and everything we do after that reflects that reality—meaning that our lives are to be an example of a believer who is fully committed to a life of faith. And God calls us to that life spiritually, emotionally and physically. So our spiritual life of prayer and worship, our emotional life of love for God and our neighbor, and our physical life of where we spend our time and effort are all important facets of a full Christian life. And we don’t come to the fullness of life in Christ easily, because it’s challenging and counter-cultural—our society does not easily support a full-out life of faith! So we grow into it over the years, reaching deeper commitment and understanding as we go, developing and deepening our love and faith. It is the hardest and most rewarding work we can do! So as we enter into the time of year when we consider how we might support St. Timothy’s in 2015, please think and pray about what you give your heart to, and how you might demonstrate that within our community of faith. God calls us to be faithful stewards: how might that be lived out in all our lives in 2015? Faithfully yours, Mimi+ 3 From the Organist/Choir Director: COMPLINE OFFERED ON SUNDAYS From the ancient monastic practice of ending the day in prayer and praise of God, a Compline service is held every Sunday night at 8:00 p.m. This stunning, beautiful candlelit service features a small group of singers that offer Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony. The service will begin Sunday, September 14th at 8:00 p.m. and will continue weekly throughout the year. All are welcome at this service, and we encourage you to make yourself comfortable when attending it--perhaps even lie down in a pew and enjoy the beautiful sounds and stillness. While this simple service is spoken in many churches, homes, and other settings, our Sunday evening service will be sung by the Compline Choir. ADVENT LESSONS AND CAROLS On Sunday November 30th, please join us as we prepare for the season of Advent. The Parish Choir of Saint Timothy’s will offer an Advent Lessons and Carols. This special Advent service will celebrate moving from darkness into light and the preparation of the coming of the Christ. The Parish Choir has worked very hard this year and a lot of preparation has gone into creating this special service. We look forward to seeing you at this very special service. NEW CHILDREN’S CHOIR Attention children and parents! It is not too late to join. We are starting a new Children’s Choir and there is still plenty of room to join. We will begin learning Christmas music soon. We will rehearse on Wednesday afternoons TBA. Also, we are creating a Parent’s Guild which will be responsible for carpooling, refreshments, etc. If you would like to participate or volunteer, we would love for you to join us as well. You may see Douglas after church or email him at [email protected]. MUSIC REHEARSAL TIMES Time Wednesday Children’s Choir Rehearsal Handbell Choir Rehearsal Parish Choir Rehearsal Place TBA 5:15 – 6:45 p.m. 7:00 – 9:15 p.m. Sunday Parish Choir Rehearsal /Service Worship Ensemble Rehearsal /Service Compline Choir Rehearsal /Service Multi-Purpose Bldg. Sanctuary Multi-Purpose Bldg. 9:00 – 11:15 a.m. Sanctuary 9:15 – 11:15 a.m. Sanctuary Weekly rehearsals meet regularly after church 6:15 – 9:00 p.m. Sanctuary 4 PRESCHOOL Thank goodness for autumn and cooler weather! The pre-school children are learning about fire safety and gearing up for our Halloween celebration. Pumpkins, ghosts, and colored leaves abound. There are still several openings in the three and four year old classes for anyone wanting to come and get in on the fun. The pre-school will have two important fund raisers in November. On November 18&19, from 9 a.m.-noon, we will host an Usborne Book Fair. The Usborne Company has been inspiring life-long readers for 25 years by providing a quality array of books, ebooks, apps, dvds & educational resources. If you would rather shop on line, that is also an option. Simply copy and paste the following link to St. Timothy’s sale in your browser. https://p1608.myubam.com/66316 Once at the site, you can browse the catalog and shop for items. Also beginning November 17th will be our “Cards for a Cause” sale of boxed sets of 30 beautifully embellished all occasion cards with matching envelopes. Samples may be viewed in the church narthex following Sunday services in late November and early December. The sale will run through December 7th. All books and cards ordered will arrive in time for holiday gift giving. What a great way to support our pre-school! STOP HUNGER NOW Mark your calendars for our annual Stop Hunger Now event –Saturday, December 6 at 10:00am. Stop Hunger Now is a global humanitarian aid organization that has been fulfilling its commitment to end hunger since 1998. Every year, Stop Hunger Now provides millions of nutritious meals and other life-saving aid to children and families all over the world. Stop Hunger Now collaborates with existing development efforts in vulnerable communities to provide meals to places such as schools, orphanages, nurseries and medical clinics. Each six-serving bag produced by Stop Hunger Now volunteers includes rice, soy, dehydrated vegetables and a flavoring mix with 21 essential vitamins and minerals. Each meal costs only 29 cents and has a shelf life of two years. This is a wonderful Advent Outreach Opportunity for St. Timothy’s parishioners of all ages! Sign-up sheets will be available later this fall. Contact Kathryn Lennox Lloyd if you have questions ([email protected]). ECW The ECW will meet on Tuesday, November 11 at 7:00 to fill the shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. Pick up the brochure in the Narthex with a list of appropriate items that can be shipped and then head for the Dollar stores. Many suggested items are new this year. Also check out the shoeboxes that were purchased from Samaritan’s Purse. No more wrapping boxes! 5 STEWARDSHIP BUDGET UPDATE THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2013 September 2013 YTD Actual YTD Budget Plate & Pledge $233,090.75 $232,113.65 Other $4,242.00 $7,196.77 Total Revenues $237,332.75 $239,310.42 $247,477.15 $254,662.59 Total Expenses Net [Rev - Exp] $(10,144.40) $(15,352.59) This month we will highlight another of the Designated Accounts, which represent funds that are set aside (designated) for special, non-operating expenses. The Other Income, not for Operating Expense Fund is is used at the Rector’s Discretion (upon Vestry approval) for unanticipated expenses of a non-operating nature. Past purchases include: a projector and TV for the Christian Formation Programs; materials for renovation of the EYC space in the multipurpose building; and Prayer Books and extra photo directories for newcomers. This account is typically funded by interest earned on CD’s and Money Market accounts and by sales tax reimbursement on purchases made by the church. In 2012, we deposited an insurance payment for a tree that was struck by a car (the driver’s liability insurance) and in 2014 we applied for reimbursement of ~$1,900 in sales tax on the materials that went into the Stained Glass Window project. ST. TIMOTHY’S BLOOD DRIVE The Red Cross requested that St. Timothy’s once again host a blood drive, and your Stewardship Committee has agreed to do so. It will be held on Sunday, November 9th from 8:30-12:30 in order that folks from both services may participate. Knowing that every two seconds someone in America needs a blood transfusion—and that five million patients will need blood this year—means that we have lots of motivation to help this cause! It’s a simple way to give back to the community and save lives…talk about great stewardship! The Red Cross Bus will be stationed in our parking lot, making it easy to donate. There will be a sign up sheet in the Meeting Room—so sign up and support the community in this most important way. DID YOU KNOW? Bibb Baugh, Emily Barnes, Lauren Wallberg, Scott Crippen and Leslie Bowman gave countless hours in order to organize every aspect of the Lobster Fair. Thanks to all! It was a great day, and we couldn’t have done it without their leadership, as well as everyone else who pitched in to make it so successful. Thank you one and all! 6 CONSECRATION SUNDAY IS COMING! Congregations that approach financial stewardship from a biblical perspective do not view the money Christians give to their church merely as a way to pay its bills. Rather, such congregations see financial contributions as a way to help people grow spiritually in their relationship with God by supporting their church’s mission and ministry with a percentage of their incomes. Our congregation’s finance committee has selected the New Consecration Sunday Stewardship Program as a way to teach the biblical and spiritual principles of generous giving in our stewardship education emphasis this year. New Consecration Sunday is based on the biblical philosophy of the need of the giver to give for his or her own spiritual development, rather than on the need of the church to receive. Instead of treating people like members of a social club who should pay dues, we will treat people like followers of Jesus Christ who want to give unselfishly as an act of discipleship. New Consecration Sunday encourages people toward proportionate and systematic giving in response to the question, “What percentage of my income is God calling me to give?” During morning worship on Consecration Sunday, we are asking our attendees and members to make their financial commitments to our church’s missionary, benevolent, and educational ministries in this community and around the world. Every attendee and member who completes an Estimate of Giving Card does so voluntarily by attending morning worship on Consecration Sunday. We urge people to attend who feel strongly opposed to completing a card. The procedure is done in such a way that no one feels personal embarrassment if he or she chooses not to fill out a card. We will do no home solicitation to ask people to complete cards. During morning worship our guest leader will conduct a brief period of instruction and inspiration, climaxed by members making their commitments as a confidential act of worship. We will encourage participation in Consecration Sunday events through the Consecration Sunday team and governing board members. Since we will make no follow-up visits to ask people to complete their cards, we will make every effort to inform, inspire, and commit everyone to attend Consecration Sunday worship. Thanks in advance for your enthusiastic participation in Consecration Sunday events. Malcolm Williams, Consecration Sunday Chairperson LITURGICAL NOTES At the end of the month of November the season that we call “Ordinary Time” will draw to a close. Until that time our liturgy will remain the same, with the exception of the addition of the Renewal of our Baptismal Covenant on November 2nd, which is All Saints Sunday. At the 10:15 service we will be baptizing a baby—be sure to join us on that day for a joyful celebration! 7 LOBSTER FAIR It’s hard to believe that we have another successful Lobster Fair under our belts. It takes months of preparation and hard work by a lot of people at St. Timothy’s, escalating into a day of fun for our community. And that work is well worth it when you stop to think about all of the benefits that come out of it. Each year, Lobster Fair generates thousands of dollars that go back into our own community, state, nation and sometimes other countries. That alone is well worth the effort. But it doesn’t stop there. Lobster Fair brings us together as a church family, giving all members the chance to get to know one another better and witness each other’s unique talents. It gives other groups, like the Boy Scouts, a chance to do something good for their community. It brings people to our church campus - people who may not otherwise visit. And the list goes on. We want to thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for stepping up and doing your part to help orchestrate another Lobster Fair. Your assistance and hard work is what keeps this “machine” well oiled. As soon as we have solid numbers to report, we will do so. But in the meantime, know that your help was greatly appreciated and is the heart and soul of what made this year’s Lobster Fair a success. CHRISTIAN FORMATION FOR CHILDREN NEWSLETTER ARTICLE For the next several weeks, (Oct. 19th – Nov. 9th) your children will be learning about the story of Hannah and her son Samuel who learned at a very young age to listen for God’s voice (1 Samuel chapters 1 and 3). Hannah shows us the power of prayer. Samuel grows up to anoint young King David. During this cycle we will be talking about what it meant for Samuel to grow up in the temple and what it meant for Hannah to honor her promise to God. With Debbie Lichti, children will learn that just like Samuel, God calls us each by name. They will learn what their names mean, make name tags, and see how these meanings often reflect their character traits. Wanda Williams will lead a drama workshop with games where the children will work creatively with the theme of Hannah’s annual visit to bring her son Samuel a bigger jacket. Nanette Woodworth will help the children will learn about Eli’s role in the temple and will make a priest’s breastplate which has 12 jewels representing the 12 tribes of Israel. Mary Moore will talk with the children about many ways to pray. They will bring home some prayer ideas to add to your daily round Having your children in Sunday School is a wonderful part of Christian formation, but even more important are the times your family spends thinking and talking about the things of God. Feel free to borrow an Adventure Bible from Ed. 8 and read all about Hannah and Samuel with your child… (pg. 301–305). Thank you once again to all the Lead Teachers, Assistant Teachers, and Shepherds who make our Rotations Sunday School Program possible! 8 INTERFAITH REFUGEE MINISTRY NEEDS HELP IN GREENVILLE Interfaith Refugee Ministry is looking for mentor(s) and English as a Second Language tutor(s) for a refugee single mother of two teenagers. They live in Winterville, and orientation, training and materials will be provided. This is a wonderful opportunity to welcome a stranger by helping her improve her English skills, assisting her in adapting to the culture of the US, and mentoring her and her children as they transition to this new life in America. For more information, please call Susan Husson at 252-633-9009 or email [email protected]. ADULT FORMATION FOR NOVEMBER We will continue to meet in the Parish Hall at 9:00—the new start time has been a great success. Topics will include the wrapping up of the marriage series and scripture study. These gatherings are informal but informative—try it out! Please note that there is no class on the 23rd due to our Consecration Sunday celebration, and class is also cancelled on Thanksgiving weekend. BIBLE BASICS WILL RETURN Our three part class on the basics of the bible was a great success, but not everyone who wanted to attend was able to do so. With this in mind we will offer another round—the trick is finding a time that will work. I will put a sheet in the narthex with some choices; please sign up with a time you prefer and I’ll see what I can work out. ARE YOU VESTRY MATERIAL? Vestry elections will be held at the Annual Meeting in early January, but it’s not too early to consider whether you might be called to this ministry. It is a three year commitment, and requires regular attendance at meetings and enthusiasm about the church’s mission and ministry. If you have an interest in serving, or any questions about what it entails please contact Patricia Dragon, our Senior Warden, or Jimmy Meyers, the Junior Warden. WHITE ELEPHANT GIFT EXCHANGE The White Elephant Gift Exchange will be held at the home of Jamie Kirby, 925 Bremerton Drive on Monday, December 8 at 6:30. Just find something special that you no longer need and wrap it in Christmas paper. The exchange is a lot of fun and the surprise is that you go home with someone else’s treasure! Sign up in the Meeting Room and if you want to bring a goodie or drink sign up there too. All ladies are welcome to this popular event. WSG Women’s Spirituality Group will meet on Tuesday, November 4 and again on Nov. 18 in the Meeting Room of the church at 7:00. Study will continue with A Praying Life by Paul E. Miller. Join us for prayers, discussions and snacks. 9 EYC: In October, the youth took on BIG Game Night! Here, they played life size games such as Jenga, Tic Tac Toe, and Pac-Man! Here’s a look at what’s going on in November: November 2nd: Bowling, 5-7pm November 9th: Regular EYC, 5-7pm November 16th: Movie Night, 5-7pm November 23rd: Regular EYC, 5-7pm November 30th: NO EYC, HAPPY THANKSGIVING WeeYC: WeeYC met for the first time in October! They went to Briley’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch! Stay tuned for pictures in the next newsletter! Here’s what to expect in November: November 23rd: Game Day! 2-4pm Thanks to everyone who participated in the youth at Coffee Hour! It is wonderful to have the support of the congregation in all that we do, so your presence and your donations are much appreciated! 10 OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD Operation Christmas Child is a worldwide children's project of Samaritan's Purse. Each November members of for-profit and non-profit organizations prepare simple gift-filled shoe boxes containing school supplies, toys, personal items, and notes of encouragement, to let hurting children around the world know that God loves them and that they are not forgotten. Millions of boxes are sent to children who are victims of poverty, war, and natural disasters. Through the power of a simple shoebox gift and the message of hope through Jesus Christ, children learn that they are loved and not forgotten. Have I been "called" to volunteer for this ministry? I’m not sure. What I am sure of is that I care deeply for these children, and the joy I get each year just knowing that I have made a difference in the life of a child. For some children, a shoebox may be the only gift they receive. Last year St. Timothy's had a banner year! Through the love and generosity of the ECW, Children's Formation, EYC, Brotherhood of St. Andrew, and all of the many parishioners who participated, we filled many shoeboxes. Members of St. Timothy’s are truly blessed and share their blessings with others. I truly believe it is God's wish that we share some of what we have with others who are less fortunate than ourselves, especially the children. Won’t you join with me again this year and fill a shoebox or make a donation made out to Operation Christmas Child? It may be one of the best Christmas gifts you give and receive. November 24th is the last day to drop off boxes, AFRICAN TEAM MINISTRIES St. Timothy's will host the African Team Ministries Jewelry and Craft Sale again this year! We have been made aware of the clean water shortage in Kenya, and ATM has committed to meet this urgent need and has asked for our help. Mark your Calendars: dates of the Sale are Sunday November 30th, and Sunday December 7th. Please contact Pam Johnson (714-5512) if you would like to volunteer to set up and/or sell items one of these Sundays. ADULT SOCIAL Mark your Calendars for Dec. 14th from 6-8 at the home of Merle and Barbara Bowser. More details will follow. CYPRESS GLEN HOLIDAY MARKETPLACE Get ready for the holidays: Cypress Glen is holding a Holiday Marketplace with over 35 vendors! It will be held on Saturday, November 22th from 9:00am to 2:00pm at their location on Hickory Street in Greenville. There will also be a bake sale along with 11 About Us… Directory Changes Don’t forget to share your news! Just email Joanne by the 20th at [email protected] to be included so we can all share in your joy! ADDRESS CHANGE: Moved? Changed your telephone number? Let Joanne know so we can all make the correct changes in our directories! Jim and Myrna Bruner 6311 Granby St Apt. 409 Norfolk, VA 23505 [email protected] WE NEED YOUR HELP! Please sign up to host a coffee hour after the one of the services on a Sunday. This is a wonderful time to welcome visitors and catch up with friends at St. Timothy's. A simple snack and juice for the children, as well as a treat for the adults to enjoy with coffee are easy to provide. Look for the sign up sheets in the Meeting Room. November Birthdays 1 2 6 7 9 11 ST. TIMOTHY'S NOTE CARDS AVAILABLE 13 Note cards with pictures of either the church or the chapel are available for $1/card. Samples and a sign up sheet are in the Meeting Room. These would make great Christmas presents! 15 18 20 21 22 25 November Anniversaries 4 17 19 20 22 24 29 Barry and Susan Allen Mike and Judy Coogan George and Sharlene Brandt Richard and Linda Lane Billy and Kathryn Lloyd Hayes and Pam Hutchens 12 Conner Pischke Keith Holmes Elyana Hvastkovs Isabella Spencer Roy Wittman Alex Cullen Ashley Proctor Jackson Ahlert Pam Hutchens Auldon Duncan Trent Brame Garrett Foster Richard Peterson James Proctor Eleanor Willard Jac Chatham Betty Foreman Brandan Lennox James Duncan Eva Gizinski Bill Redd Megan Roberts Laurie Rudd Bryan Bell John Dominy From the Parish Records We extend our prayers to: Arch, Art, Anne, Georgia, Marilyn, Dana, Judy, Nancy, Leslie, Bruce Hopfengardner, Helen Newell, Mary Yahnker, Mindy Perdun, Jennifer Bueck, Terry Barkley, Jim Burney, Joseph and Dorothy Moglia, Sonny Lea, Jim Bruner, Jameson Lackey, Chip Hachmeister, Tom Czaplijski, Bob Van Veld, Liza and Tripp Harris and Ted White. PASTORAL CARE A visit from the clergy is always available! If you or a loved one will be entering the hospital, or if you have any other sort of pastoral need, please contact the Church Office or Mother Lacy by phone or email. Please do not assume we will simply "hear" about it--give us a quick call! NEED HELP? PRESS "204" Our "Inreach" ministry is designed for parishioners who need assistance with a meal, transportation, light chores, etc. If you need some help, simply call the office and leave a confidential message on line 204. YARD SALE SAVE-THE-DATE The ECW will have the Annual Yard Sale in March of 2015. It’s never too early to start saving your items for this popular fundraiser. QUESTIONS, SUGGESTIONS OR OBSERVATIONS? Then contact either the clergy or a Vestry member and share them! Below is a list of the current vestry as well as their areas of responsibility: Patricia Dragon: Senior Warden Jimmy Meyers: Junior Warden/Buildings and Grounds Jim Williams: Adult Formation Frank Crawley: Outreach Debbie Broyles: Hospitality Jerry Hopfengardner: Evangelism Alleah Crawford: Preschool/Children’s Formation 13 Mark Tull: Lobster Fair/Garden Linda Lane: Fellowship Mary Vincent: Inreach Tommy Tucker: Stewardship Sharon Paoloni: Youth Ministry Good News! St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church 107 Louis St. Greenville, NC 27858 VESTRY Serving through Sr. Warden: Patricia Dragon Jr. Warden: Jimmy Meyers Treasurer: John Lennox Clerk: Dave Geissler 2014 Patricia Dragon Jimmy Meyers Mark Tull Jim Williams 2015 Sharon Paoloni Debbie Broyles Linda Lane Tommy Tucker 2016 Jerry Hopfengardner Alleah Crawford Frank Crawley Mary Vincent Need to be removed from this mailing list? Call (252) 355-2125 or email us at [email protected]. MISSION STATEMENT St. Timothy's Episcopal Church is a faith community called together by God. We invite and welcome all persons to worship, explore, and celebrate with us. We are committed to nurture and strengthen personal faith, to respect human diversity, to live in thanksgiving for God's gifts, and to serve those in need. 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