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I N S I D E T H I S
I S S U E :
Stewardship
Congratulations
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Calendar 3
Reader Training
Ash Wednesday
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Outreach Lunches 5
Worship Leaders 6
Fellowship
Pancake Supper
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ECW Lenten Quiet Day 8
Yard Sale 9
F R O M F A T H E R A N D R E W . . .
WHO WE ARE:
The Church of the Epiph-
any is one of 181 parishes
of the Episcopal Diocese
of Virginia, which is one
of 110 dioceses in The
Episcopal Church (USA),
one of 44 member
churches in the worldwide
Anglican Communion.
T H E C H U R C H O F T H E E P I P H A N Y
T H E S T A R February 2017
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
From January 26th to the 28th our Diocese of Virginia held its 222nd annual convention. Kathy Jimerson and I attended as representa-tives of the parish. This year's theme was “Walk in Love.” This idea was repeated throughout the convention.
A convention has two components. One is the business of the dio-cese. That is made up of resolutions, the passing of a budget, and the election of representatives to various groups and committees. This part of the convention went incredibly smoothly.
The other part is centered around fellowship of all the people gath-ered to represent the parishes of the diocese. This was done by sto-ries from across the diocese being shared. Presentations and ser-mons from our Bishops and keynote speaker Bishop Wright. And from the countless conversations people of the diocese had with each other.
For myself, it was my first convention in the Diocese of Virginia, and my first time representing all of you. It is truly a unique and uplifting experience to see so many members of our Church together. It is a concrete reminder of just how big the living body of Christ is. A body, which is made up of so many different people from so many different walks of life. The most impactful thing I took away from convention, was the knowledge that we are all members of some-thing much larger than any one parish. In fact, greater than any one diocese. The Christian faith has existed for some two thousand years, practiced by countless souls. It unites over two billion people in a shared discipleship to Jesus Christ.
What we do as a parish, in the Diocese of Virginia, in the Episcopal Church, is a part of something that far excessed any one person or group of individuals. Though our faithful worship and our good works in the community, the wonders of God can be shared with everyone. What we do together, is a vital part of God’s work in the world.
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Just the Facts 11
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Congratulations! Gray Corbett, Sr. Warden
Mary Sam Abernathy, Jr. Warden
Marty Shephard, Treasurer
Karen Holden, Register
and
Vivien Martin who will fill the unexpired 1 year
term of Susan Josenhans
Large Print Prayer Books
We now have copies of the complete Book of Common Prayer in large print that is available to anyone who needs the larger print. They are on the side table in the narthex.
Stewardship Committee: The Stewardship Committee met January 11, 2017 to discuss the stewardship campaign results and prepare
the information for the vestry. As of January 23rd ———- 60 pledge cards has been turned in. For Current
expenses pledges are $173,902 and Building Fund is $22,050 for a total of $195,952. The total of pledge
received was provided to the vestry so they could vote on the budget for 2017.
Ann Henderson – Stewardship Chair
Stewardship Hope and Praise
Therefore by Him let us continually offer the sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of our lips, giving
thanks to His name.
Hebrews 13:15
In the Old Testament, Israelite men were required to go up to Jerusalem three times each year to worship
God at the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Harvest, and the Feast of Ingathering (Exodus 23:14-19).
It was their way of keeping hope alive and maintaining their relationship with God. They would offer sacri-
fices, worship, and return home with a renewed spirit.
In the New Testament, we are no longer are required to offer animal sacrifices. Jesus Christ, Lamb of God,
became our sacrifice. So instead of burnt offerings and incense we should be offering our thanks to God.
Maybe this is a kind of sacrifice; “the sacrifice of praise to God.” However we should not wait for just three
times a year but often and even throughout each day to offer thanks and praise. As we thank God for His
blessings of provision and protection in our life, we never lose sight of Him as our hope in all things.
What can you thank God for on this day? Make the sacrifice of praise a continual practice in your life as you
remember that God is your hope in all things.
Blessings, Ann
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February Parish Calendar
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Reader Training
On February 26th at 9:30 am, we will be holding a training for lay readers. If you are a long-time reader, this will be a chance to get a refresher on the im-portance of what lay readers do in our worship, and also on how to prepare before reading. If you have never been a reader before, but are interested, this will be a chance to learn about what it means to be a reader during our Sun-day Worship. If you are not sure being a reader is for you, but are still curious, please come. Attending the training is not a commitment to joining the reader team. If you have and questions, please ask Father Andrew.
Parish Prayer List Starting this month, we will be changing how the parish prayer list is updated. At the beginning of every month, we will be starting with a new list. That means names will be taken off every month auto-matically. This will help to ensure that the prayer list is current and up to date with the needs and concerns of the congrega-tion. If your need will require long term prayers, please let Lucy know, and she will keep your submitted name on th list until told otherwise. If you have any questions, please see Father Andrew.
A Tip of the Hat to
Sue Rasmussen and
her helpers!
A big thank you to Sue and her helpers for the wonderful time eve-ryone had at the Birthday Cov-ered Dish Celebration! There was good food and great fellowship! Thanks again Sue for your hard work putting everything together! A great time was had by all!
Lent begins on Wednesday, March 1st
Ash Wednesday Service here at Epiphany at 12:00 noon and 7:00 PM on March 1st.
Watch the bulletin for more detail on the Lenten Program this year.
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OUTREACH LUNCHES – 2017
This is our 18th year of providing lunches for area shelters the first Saturday of each month. We also provide lunches on the 5th -Sat. in April. All items needed will be provided ahead of meeting at 8:30 am. in the Parish Hall to prepare the lunches, then someone on the team delivers them before 11 am. Volunteers are divided into teams, with at least one person be-ing the ‘driver’…to deliver the lunches to the 3 shelters. The teams rotate on an equal basis. We now have 5 teams, 3 which serve 3 assigned months, the other two only twice this year. Please consider donating an hour several times a year for this ongoing mission. Contact Gray Corbett if you want to join in this ministry at 346-8910. The following are the estab-lished teams:
Red Team (5 including driver) – Cory Isemann (team leader –519-7267), Shirley Hughson, Melba Shumaker, Jan Lawrence, and Diana Stone.
Yellow Team (5 including driver) – Jean Riddick (team leader – 264-0935), Paul and Debbie Jones, Nancy Sonne, and Patty White.
Green Team (5 including driver) – Gray Corbett (team leader – 346-8910) Frosine Corbett, B. J. Mills, Mary Sam Abernathy and Ann Henderson.
Vestry Team (need 5/6 & at least 1 driver) Contact either the Jr. or Sr. Warden if you can/cannot be present to help!
Chapter 4 (need 5/6 & at least 1 driver) – Tillie Freeze (team leader – 672-3211). Please con-tact if you can/cannot be present to help!
Outreach feeding program Schedule for 2017:
Jan. 7 – Chapter 4 July 7 – Red Team
Feb. 4 — Vestry Aug. 5 – Green Team
March 4 – Yellow Team Sept. 2 – Chapter 4
April 1 – Red Team Oct. 7 – Vestry
Apr. 29 – Green Team Nov. 4 – Yellow Team
May 6 – Vestry Dec. 2– Red Team
June 3 – Yellow Team
If you are not able to assist on your assigned Saturday, please let your team leader know, but attempt to get a replacement for yourself …especially if you are the ‘driver’!
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February 5 — Epiphany 5
Altar Guild: Karen & Randy Holden
8:15 AM—Holy Eucharist
Usher: Paul Jones
Reader: Sam Craver
Chalice: Harrison Higgins
10:30 AM—Holy Eucharist
Lessons: Buddy Dunn, Gray Corbett
Prayers: Gray Corbett
Chalice: Buddy Dunn, Harrison Higgins
Acolytes:
Greeters: Mary Sam Abernathy, Karen Holden
Nursery: Gail Wood, Dwight Ludwig, Scott Blackwell
February 12— Epiphany 6
Altar Guild: Dottie Strabley, Lucy Whitlock, Lauryn Boyd
8:15 AM—Holy Eucharist
Usher: Lauryn Boyd
Lessons: Gray Corbett
Chalice: Harrison Higgins
10:30 AM—Holy Eucharist
Lessons: Jeri Anne Townley, Cheri Blackwell
Prayers: Cheri Blackwell
Chalice: Herb Williams, Harrison Higgins
Acolytes:
Greeters: Clement Wani, Scott Blackwell
Nursery: Gail Wood, Karen Holden, Sandy Ruder
February 19 — Epiphany 7
Altar Guild: Jean Riddick, Debbie Crawford
8:15 AM—Holy Eucharist
Usher: Kim Ruder
Reader: Lauryn Boyd
Chalice: Harrison Higgins
10:30 AM— Holy Eucharist & Baptism
Lessons: Randy Holden, B.J. Mills
Prayers: B.J. Mills
Chalice: David Tuck, Harrison
Acolytes:
Greeters: Carol Campus, Vivien Mitchell
Nursery: Gail Wood, Joy Baynes, Peggy Wilson
February 26— Last Sunday after Epiphany
Altar Guild: Kathy Jimerson, Melba Shumaker, Carol McElhinney
8:15 AM—Holy Eucharist
Usher: Chuck Strabley
Reader: Tad Blackburn
Chalice: Harrison Higgins
10:30 AM—Holy Eucharist
Lessons: David Tuck, Stacy Mitchell
Prayers: Stacy Mitchell
Chalice: Gray Corbett, Harrison Higgins
Acolytes:
Greeters: Patty White, Jeff Pegram
Nursery: Gail Wood, Jennifer Axselle, Mary Kenyi
Worship Leaders for February
10:30 Ushers: Scott Blackwell, Milton Jenkins, Paul Jones, Brian White
Counters: Diana Stone, Brian White
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Fellowship Activities
Want to go to Brunch in February?
Sunday, February 12th,
the ‘lunch brunch group’ will be going to lunch at
Another Round Bar & Grill , 7515 Brook Road.
If you are interested please contact Jean Riddick, 264-0935,
or call Lucy in the office, 266-2503
Annual Pancake Supper Mark your calendars and be sure to join us on
Tuesday, February 28th
for our annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper.
Stacks of fluffy pancakes, partnered with sausages
and apples...doesn’t get any better than this.
We will be serving from 5:30 - 7:00 pm.
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LENTEN QUIET DAY
Offered by the
Episcopal Churchwomen of the Diocese of Virginia
“Searching for Light: Living by the Parables”
Led by
The Rev. Thom Blair, interim rector, St. James’ Church, Richmond
Music led by Martha Burford
Director of Music, Church of the Holy Comforter, Richmond
Thursday March 16, 2017 9:30 am to 3:00 pm
Roslyn Conference and Retreat Center 8727 River Road
Richmond, Virginia 23229
Cut ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Cut ECW Lenten Quiet Day, March 16, 2017
Cost: $30 (includes coffee, snacks, and lunch). Make check payable to ECW Diocese of Virginia.
Please use a separate form for each person.
Name __________________________________________________________________ Complete Address _______________________________________________________ Phone ________________________________ Email ___________________________ Church & Location ________________________________________________Region______
Registration due by March 1, 2017
Mail to: Mary Holly Bigelow 7613 Hollins Road Richmond 23229. For more information please, contact Mary Holly at maryhol-ly@verizon.net (804) 285-2598 or Jodie Pully at jodiepully@verizon.net (804) 320-1033. Men are welcome. Dress comfortably.
Bring a friend as we take this Lenten journey together. Lunch, snacks, and Eucharist are included in our day together.
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Shrine Mont Volunteers Needed! Shrine Mont Volunteer Work Weekend—April 7—9
Volunteers needed to spend a fun and giving weekend to help get Shrine Mont ready to open for the new year. Room and board provided.
Projects to suit all skills and strength levels. Must be at least 16 years old. Sign up quickly, only 125 volunteers allowed.
For more information please contact:
Tom von Hemert = tomvonhemert@gmail.com or (434) 823-2331.
Peace to all….Hope to see you on the mountain!
Mark Your Calendars!
Yard Sale—-May 13th
The Shrine Mont committee will be hosting the yearly yard sale on Saturday, May 13th from 8:00 AM—Noon.
As you begin your spring cleaning bring your ‘treasure donations’ to the church marked ‘Yard Sale’. They can be stored in the back of the youth group room for now.
If you need assistance for larger items, please contact Aggie Gal-lagher or Patty White.
The money we raise will be used to pay for the parish youth to at-tend the annual Parish Retreat in October.
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Happy Birthday
February 1 David Tuck
Ann Schaefer
February 6 Sandy Tignor
David Van Valkenburg IV
February 9 Kathy Jimerson
February 12 Billy Tucker
February 14 Chip Dunn
February 18 Deborah Chenault
February 19 Charlotte Lovelace
Jeff Strabley
Penny Johnson
Jay Tucker
February 21 Patrick Scoggin
February 22 Marty Shephard
February 23 Jeff Pegram
February 24 Lauryn Boyd
February 25 Paul Hampton
Joyce Whitlock
February 26 Lucy Whitlock
Gift Elionai
Days of Blessing in JanuaryDays of Blessing in January
New to the Prayer List:
Parishioners: Dot Hudson, Dottie Strabley, Sarah Jenkins, Mike Young, Kathy Nicholas,
Homebound: Peggy Adleman, Betty Fore, Sarah Fore, Ray Hampton, Ray & Charlotte Lovelace, Connie Neal, Marietta Spring,
Juliet Wynne;
Family & Friends: Michael Abraham— cousin of Sandy Ruder & Denise Russell, Dave Holsapple—Stacy Mitchells friend, Norma
Hanko— Lucy Whitlock’s mother, Pam Melton—friend of Karen Holden,
.Those Serving in the Armed Forces especially: Amanda Hoffert, Benjamin Hoffert, Patrick Lineberry, Caitlin Mitchell, Bryan Mur-
phy, Billy Tucker, Andrew Smith and Tyler Watts.
Prayers for the departed:
Standing in the Need of PrayerStanding in the Need of Prayer
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Just the Facts:
Leadership and Contact Information at
Church of the Epiphany
Office address: 8000 Hermitage Rd, Richmond, VA 23228 Phone: 804-266-2503 inquiry@epiphanyepiscopal.com
Father Andrew Reinholz, Rector 804 266-2503 office (Pastoral care) 1 610-780-1420 (cell)
The Rev. Deacon Harrison Higgins, IV, Deacon 804 355-5501 (Cell)
Lucy Whitlock, Office Administrator lucy.whitlock@epiphanyepiscopal.com
Anita Williams, Music Director
Timon Kenyi, Sexton
Vestry
Gray Corbett, Senior Warden
Mary Sam Abernathy, Junior Warden
Marty Shephard, Treasurer
Karen Holden, Register
Gray Corbett (2017) Vivien Mitchell(2017)
Jeff Pegram (2017)
Mary Sam Abernathy (2018) Scott Blackwell (2018)
Carol Campus (2018)
Karen Holden (2019) Clement Wani (2019)
Patty White (2019)
Office Hours :
Lucy is in the office Monday through Thursday from 9 am to 2 pm. Call before stopping by to
make sure someone is here to let you in.
May the light of God’s blessing, like the Epiphany star, always guide
you on the path toward Him.