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EPIPHANY STAR Episcopal Church of the Epiphany 1101 Sunset Drive P. O. Box 116 Guntersville, AL 35976 256-582-4897 www.episcopalguntersville.org
April 2019
Tired of all the rain showers? Why not
join us for a baby shower instead! Jay
and Rebecca Epps are welcoming their
first child in May. Join us for a baby
shower, Saturday, April 6 from 12-2 in
Woodall Commons. They are regis-
tered at Amazon, Bakers on Main, and
Target.
AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE: OUTREACH WEDNESDAY
Join The Outreach Ministry this Wednesday, April 3. We need your help putting rice in Ziploc bags, working on the food pantry, and other activities. Prayerfully consid-er joining us after the Wednesday evening meal. Contact Rick Cooley at 256-455-0021 for more details, or if you have any questions.
OUTREACH MINISTRY NEEDS YOU In years past, Epiphany’s Outreach Ministry has been financially supported through special events, fundrais-ers, and designated donations. Currently, our work supporting the community and the world (monthly Beans & Rice, Room in the Inn, the annual Rise Against Hunger meal-packing event, just to name a few) are not funded by the general budget of the church. The Outreach Ministry is seeking new and fresh ideas for how we fund this vital and important work, along with creative and energetic parishioners who seek to share their ideas and volunteer their time. Please join us on April 14th at 9:30am in Sanderson Hall for a discussion of the future of our Outreach Ministry.
THE WAY OF THE CROSS Wednesday April 17, 6:00 p.m.
Join us in the nave as we gather on Wednesday, April 17th to follow The Way of the Cross. This year, this holy and sacred pilgrimage will take us throughout the grounds of Epiphany, with some special additions we have never seen before.
Join us for a new and different expression of this an-cient liturgy during our Holy Week journey.
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VESTRY LIAISONS
Sr. Warden-Ray Klaver
Jr. Warden-Marsha Babb
Building & Grounds
Melanie Dorman
Ray Klaver
Nancy McAllister
Faith Formation
Jackie Camper
Rosalind Hall
Tiffany Martin
Parish Life
Marsha Babb
Jackie Camper
Tiffany Martin
Kitchen
Marsha Babb
Ray Klaver
Tiffany Martin
Memorial Garden
Marsha Babb
Office and Communication
Marsha Babb
Rosalind Hall
Charlotte French
Outreach
Charlotte French
Rosalind Hall
Ray Klaver
Pastoral Care
Tiffany Martin
Nancy McAllister
Bill Thompson
Stewardship
Jackie Camper
Melanie Dorman
Bill Thompson
Worship
Jackie Camper
Charlotte French
Nancy McAllister
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This year, the month of April brings us to the conclusion of Lent, the journey through Holy Week, and the joy of Easter Day. Together we will continue our walk on the path of Christ. We will hear the two thousand year old story of Christ’s passion during the week of the Passover. We will join the disciples in the Upper Room for the Last Supper, and witness Jesus washing his disciples’ feet. We will stand shoulder-to-shoulder at the foot of the cross and see the depth of Jesus’ sacrifi-cial love. And finally, we will rejoice at the prospect of new life together in the resurrection. There is a curious dichotomy present in the idea of “new life in the resurrection.” We be-lieve that resurrection is something that happened in the past, but it is also something that continues to happen in the present. First, resurrection is something we celebrate as a historical event. Jesus lived, died, and was resurrected – that is the story of the Gospel and the basis of our faith. This is what we cele-brate in our annual commemoration of the Lent/Holy Week/Easter observances. But they are not just events that happened a “long, long time ago.” Resurrection is also something that can occur again and again in our own world and in our own lives, every day. This new life that Jesus offers us – through the example of his minis-try, the deep love he showed to and for the world, and his trust in his Heavenly Father – is something we can both experience and practice in the course of our daily lives. Like Jesus, we are also ministers of the good news of God’s love. We can be healers, teach-ers, and evangelists. We can feed the hungry, clothe the poor, care for the sick and suffer-ing, and work for justice and peace. Like Jesus, we can show love. We can follow the Great Commandment to love God with all our heart, mind, soul, and strength and our neighbors as ourselves. We can even love our enemies, just as Jesus did. And like Jesus, we can trust that God is always present to us. Even in the midst of difficulty and hardship, God is always calling out to us and inviting us into an ever-deeper relationship of joy and peace. Together we will follow this path of life, death, and resurrection in the days to come this month. I pray that we may each be enriched both by reflecting on what Jesus has done for us, as well as what Jesus is doing for us even now. The “new life of the resurrection” we share now is the grace and blessing that God has pre-pared for us through the gift of his son Jesus. It is our holy and sacred work to embrace that gift, and then share it in turn. Blessings & Peace, Father Aaron+ Lent, 2019
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*indicates nursery is available
Sunday, April 14 Palm Sunday w/Liturgy of the Palms
8:00 am & *10:30 am
Wednesday, April 17 6:00 pm The Way of the Cross
Maundy Thursday, April 18 6:00 pm *Holy Eucharist
Good Friday, April 19 12:00 noon Good Friday Liturgy
6:00 pm *Good Friday Liturgy
Holy Saturday, April 20 6:00 pm *The Great Vigil of Easter
Easter Day, April 21 8:00 am Holy Eucharist 9:00 am Potluck Brunch 9:30 am Easter Egg Hunt 10:30 am *Holy Eucharist
We are saddened by the death, March 5th, of John
Higginbotham. The Epiphany family extends our sym-
pathy, love, prayers and support to his wife Mary and
family.
Rest eternal grant to him O Lord.
And let light perpetual shine upon him.
The Carol Jean Rives Forum for Spirituality invites you to join us for a special Lenten series at Epiph-any: Noonday Prayers, featuring a special guest preacher at each service. The service begins at 12:05 on four Tuesdays in Lent. Lunch will be available in Sanderson Hall and is also available "to go." Donations received for the cost of lunch will go to the Carol Jean Rives Forum for Spirituali-ty and its programs. Below are the dates and names of the guest preachers for each service: April 2nd - The Rev. Paul Pradat, Rector, St. Thom-as Episcopal Church, Huntsville April 9th - The Rev. Jeff Evans, Rector, St. Ste-phens Episcopal Church, Huntsville
The Daughters of the King will sponsor a Prayer Vigil on Good Friday, April 19 at 11:00 am.
All are welcome to join us for an hour of prayer before the noon service.
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EPIPHANY MIGRATION MINISTRY NEWS Epiphany Recognized as Early Partners in Welcome Member
Due to Epiphany’s continuing conversations, education classes, and gifts
to Episcopal Migration Ministries and Bridge Refugee Services, we have
been recognized as a “charter” member of Partners in Welcome (PiW).
What is Partners in Welcome? It is a network of individuals, groups, and
organizations coming together to build a community of support and soli-
darity for welcoming newcomers to our country.
PiW offers its members the opportunity to access an online community
where activities, announcements, calendar events, and resources can be
shared, all with the goal of welcoming refugees to the United States.
Our membership as a congregation affords this access to our own individual members for participation. Please see Partners in Welcome for more information and instructions for becoming a part of this important ministry.
If you have any questions, feel free to call Jim Coleman at 256.640.0405 or email him at jcole724@gmail.com.
BOXES FOR BRIDGES We continue our collection of boxes you may have received from online or mail order shopping. Please break
them down and leave them in the Outreach Nook. We’ll collect these boxes in preparation for our June in-
gathering of household goods for Bridge Refugee Services in June.
MONDAY MORNING BOOK STUDY BEGINS NEW BOOK
As we finish Accidental Saints by Nadia Bolz-Weber on Monday, April 1, we’ve chosen our next book:
Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time: The Historical Jesus and the Heart of Contemporary Faith, by Mar-
cus J. Borg.
This is Borg’s seminal work on his search for the historic Jesus. It was published in 1994. It is available as
an Audible book, on Kindle devices, and in paperback. Here is an excerpt:
For many, the childhood image of Jesus remains intact into adulthood. For
some, that image is held with deep conviction, sometimes linked with warm personal devotion and some-
times tied to rigid doctrinal positions. For others, both within and outside of the church, the childhood
image of Jesus can become a problem, producing perplexity and doubt, often leading to indifference to-
ward or rejection of the religion of their childhood.
Indeed, for many Christians, especially in mainline churches, there came a time when their child-
hood image of Jesus no longer made a great deal of sense. And for many of them, no persuasive alterna-
tive has replaced it. It is for these people especially that this book is written. For them meeting Jesus
again will be—as it was for me—like meeting him for the first time. It will involve a new image of Jesus. (p. 1)
As I hope you can tell, this will be an exciting journey. We will begin our discussion of this book on Monday, April 8.
Please join us.
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BRUNCH 9:00 A.M.
Join us for our Easter Potluck Brunch and Egg Hunt on April 21st in Sanderson Hall. The church will provide the
ham, eggs & drinks while our members are asked to bring a dish to share based on your last name:
A - J Something Savory (casseroles, quiche or sausage balls)
K - Q Something Sweet (danishes, doughnuts, cake)
R - Z Something Fruity (fresh fruit, salad, congealed salad)
EGG HUNT 9:30 A.M.
Children, toddler through 5th grade, are invited to hunt for goody filled eggs. Children will hunt the eggs in differ-
ent areas based on their age. Prizes will be awarded to those who find the golden egg in each age group. Remem-
ber to bring your Easter basket!
All are invited to this joyous morning of food, fellowship and fun as we celebrate our risen Lord.
NOW COLLECTING EASTER CANDY
It takes a lot of candy to fill hundreds of plastic eggs! Please consider donating a bag or two of candy for the Easter egg hunt. We are currently collecting can-dy donations. Each piece of candy should be individually wrapped and should be small enough to fit inside a plastic egg. Please place candy in the bins marked "Easter candy" located in the church office and Sanderson Hall. The egg hunt may not be until April 21st, but we need time to fill all of the
SAVE THIS DATE
SATURDAY, MAY 4
10:00 a.m.— 12:00 Noon
THE OUTREACH MINISTRY ALONG WITH THE
ALVES OUTREACH FUND WILL SPONSOR
THE THIRD ANNUAL
THIS YEAR WE WILL FILL 15,120 BAGS OF FOOD!
BRING YOUR ENTHUSIASM AND A FRIEND TO HELP
REACH OUR GOAL!!
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On May 19th, we will be offering prayers for mem-
bers who are graduating from high school, college
or other certification programs. If you have family
members that will be graduating this spring,
please send their full name, their degree/major/
certification and the school they will be attending
or are receiving their degree from to Shelly Hardin
at EpiphanyYouth@EpiphanyGuntersville.org by
April 26th. Please feel free to include any awards/
scholarships your family member has received.
We currently have a job opening for a nursery worker
for Sunday mornings 9:15a.m. until 12:00p.m. Candi-
date must be at least 21 years of age, enjoys caring for
children 6 weeks to 4 years old, is available on Sunday
mornings, and is not be a member of Epiphany. Candi-
date must submit to a background check and complete
Safeguarding God’s Children training. If you know of
someone who would be a good fit for this position
please contact Shelly Hardin at
EpiphanyYouth@EpiphanyGuntersville.org.
Wanted
Nursery Worker
Our food pantry is always in need of donations. If you
have any groceries that you would like to donate
please leave them in the outreach nook located in the
hallway outside the church office. Thank you!
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Weekly
Sunday School – Sundays 9:30 a.m.
6th - 12th grades – Youth Loft Woodall Commons
Episcopal Youth Community (EYC) – Wednesdays 6:30p.m. – 7:30p.m.
6th - 12th grades – Youth Loft Woodall Commons
Episcopal Youth Community (EYC) – Sundays 5:00p.m. – 7:00p.m.
6th – 12th grades – Youth Loft Woodall Commons
April
7 – EYC Sewanee Trip 8:30a.m.
21 – Easter Brunch & Egg Hunt 9:00a.m.
May
4 - Rise Against Hunger Event
19 - Youth Sunday/Graduation Sunday
EYC Trip to Sewanee
April 7, 2019
Our Episcopal Youth Community (EYC), grades 8-12,
will be traveling to Sewanee Tennessee to explore
the campus. We will meet at Epiphany at 8:30a.m.
We will attend the 11:00a.m. service at All Saints
Chapel, have lunch in the dining hall, explore Abbo’s
Alley ravine garden, the Memorial Cross and other
points of interest along the way. Youth should wear
casual clothes appropriate to attend the service,
shoes appropriate for walking and light hiking, and
bring a jacket. Please bring a refillable water bottle
and a snack. We should arrive back at Epiphany be-
tween 5:30 and 6:00p.m.
The Wednesday VYP program is using Legos to ex-
plore the Bible. If you have any extra Legos, Lego
compatible bricks or Lego mini figures around your
home, please consider donating them to the VYP pro-
gram.
NOTE: We are using the regular Lego size not the
larger Duplo size. Thank you!
We Need Legos
We are taking orders for Youth Sunday t-shirts. The shirts will be forest green.
Please state size as Adult (AS, AM, AL, AXL, A2XL, A3XL) or Youth (YS, YM, YL) and
quantity of each size.
You may email your order to EpiphanyYouth@EpiphanyGuntersville.org
or call the church office at 256-582-4897.
The deadline to order is April 12th.
Each t-shirt is $10. Please make checks payable to Epiphany and note “Youth
Sunday Shirts” in the check memo.
Youth Sunday T-shirts
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April May
2—Noonday Prayers Stewardship Meeting
18—Maundy Thursday 4—Rise Against Hunger 16—Finance Meeting
7—Discretionary Fund Sunday 19—Good Friday 5—Celtic Service 19—Youth Sunday
EfM Graduation
9—Noonday Prayers 20—Holy Saturday 7—Stewardship Meeting 21—Vestry Meeting
11—Finance Meeting 21—Easter Sunday 11-Beans & Rice
Epiphany Café
26—Guest Organist
Organ Recital
14—Palm Sunday 23—Vestry Meeting
Newsletter Articles Due
14—Buildings & Grounds Meeting 27— Memorial Day - Office Closed
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CODE: CC—Children’s Church; DOK—Daughters of the King; EYC—Episcopal Youth Community;
DAV—Disable American Veterans; HE—Holy Eucharist; Men’s B&B—Men’s Breakfast & Bible Study;
Lib — Library; MMBS — Monday Morning Book Study; RITI—Room in the Inn; SH— Sanderson Hall; SS—Sunday School;
VYP—Very Young Persons; WC— Woodall Commons; Birthdays
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 MMBS 10:00am
Library
EFM 6:00pm
2 Ladies’ Bible Study
11:00am
Noonday Prayers 12:05
Stewardship 6:00pm Lib (Tentative)
3 Healing Service 11:30 Centering Prayer 12:30
Eucharist 5:30 Nursery 5:30 Dinner 6:00
Programs - 6:30 Outreach 6:30
4 Reunion 9:30am Parlor
5 Men’s B & B 7:00am
Heritage Room
6 Baby Shower 12pm—2pm
Woodall Commons
Lamar Auman
Giselle Hembree
7 Discretionary Fund
Sunday HE 8 & 10:30 Breakfast 8:45
SS & Nursery 9:30 Lectionary 9:30
CC 10:30 EYC to Sewanee
8:30am 8th-12th Grade
Cindy Chorba
Jackson Moore
8 MMBS 10:00am
Library
DOK 11:30am Parlor
EFM 6:00pm
Amy Meredith
9 Ladies’ Bible Study
11:00am Library
Noonday Prayers 12:05
Buildings &
Grounds 6:00pm Library
10 Healing Service 11:30 Centering Prayer 12:30
Eucharist 5:30 Nursery 5:30 Dinner 6:00
Programs - 6:30
11 Reunion 9:30am Parlor
Finance 6:00pm Li-
brary
Kathy Cooke
12 Men’s B & B 7:00am
Heritage Room
Altar Guild Palm Cross Making 6:00pm
Bob Hembree
13 Brotherhood 8:00am
Library
Outreach 9:00am Li-brary
Beans & Rice Epiphany Café 10am—12pm SH/Kitchen
14 Palm Sunday HE 8 & 10:30 Breakfast 8:45
SS & Nursery 9:30 Outreach Forum 9:30
Sanderson Hall CC 10:30 EYC 5:00
Stations Rehearsal 5:00pm
15 MMBS 10:00am
Library
EFM 6:00pm
16 Ladies’ Bible Study
11:00am Library
Lee Towles
17 The Way of the Cross
6:00pm
Healing Service 11:30
18 Maundy Thursday
Reunion 9:30am Parlor
Maundy Thursday Service 6:00pm
Haley Gates
19 Good Friday
Men’s B & B 7:00am Heritage Room
Shari Harrison
Reflection Service 12 noon & 6pm
Confession by Appt.
20 Holy Saturday
Easter Vigil 6pm
21 Easter Sunday HE 8 & 10:30
Easter Brunch Potluck 9am
Easter Egg Hunt 9:30am
SS & Nursery 9:30 EYC 5:00?
22 Office Closed
MMBS 10:00am Library
DOK 11:30am Parlor
EFM 6:00pm
23 Ladies’ Bible Study
11:00am
Vestry Meeting 6:00pm
Newsletter Articles
Due
24 Healing Service 11:30 Centering Prayer 12:30
Eucharist 5:30 Nursery 5:30 Dinner 6:00
Programs - 6:30
25 Reunion 9:30am Parlor
Stations of the Cross
7:00pm
26 Men’s B & B 7:00am
Heritage Room
27 Brotherhood 8:00am
Library
Dawn Alves
Hootie Woodall
28 HE 8 & 10:30 Breakfast 8:45
SS & Nursery 9:30 Lectionary 9:30
CC 10:30 EYC 5:00
29 MMBS 10:00am
Library
EFM 6:00pm
30 Ladies’ Bible Study
11:00am
Timothy Beard
VESTRY PERSON OF THE MONTH:
Charlotte French - 205-515-4860