The Rev. Dr. Megan Limburg, Rector The Good News
Transcript of The Rev. Dr. Megan Limburg, Rector The Good News
St. Mary's Whitechapel Episcopal Church and
Trinity Episcopal Church 5940 White Chapel Road, Lancaster, Virginia 22503
Church phone: (804) 462-5908 Church email: [email protected]
Parish Office Hours Tues- Fri: 9:00AM - 4:00PM
Trinity Episcopal Church website - www.trinitylancasterva.org St. Mary’s Whitechapel Episcopal Church website - www.stmaryswhitechapel.org
The Rev. Dr. Megan Limburg, Rector Phone: (804) 462-5908
email: [email protected]
The Good News March 2017
Sunday, March 5 Lent I
Trinity 9:30 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II SMW 10:00 AM Christian Education
11:15 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II
Sunday, March 12 Lent II
Trinity 9:30 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II SMW 10:00 AM Christian Education
11:15 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II
Sunday, March 19 Lent III
Trinity 9:30 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II SMW 10:00 AM Christian Education
11:15 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II
Sunday, March 26 Lent IV
Trinity 9:30 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II SMW 10:00 AM Christian Education
11:15 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II
April 2017
GOOD NEWS
Articles Due:
Friday, March 24
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The Rector’s Musings
I want to begin by saying how very glad my husband Tim and I are to be joining the church communities of St. Mary’s Whitechapel and Trinity, Lancaster! We are looking forward to getting to know the traditions, activities, and people of each church, and to being in worship with you all.
In the two weeks following the conclusion of my ministry at Grace, Tim and I took one week to go to Florida to visit my only uncle, who is 92 years old and has faced some health challenges this winter. We were glad to get away for the week, and to have a break and change of scene after the emotion of saying goodbye to Grace Church. I am glad to say we found Uncle Bill in improved health and very glad for a visit. And it was wonderful to be in Florida and to enjoy the palm trees and sunshine!
I am grateful to begin my call to St. Mary’s and Trinity as we begin the season of Lent. To begin our ministry together with the words of Ash Wednesday close at hand, “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return”, words that remind us both of our mortality, and remind us of our call to act now, to do God’s work here on earth, to bring God’s love to a hurting and broken world. I can’t think of a better place for us to begin together, and I greatly looking forward to our ministry together in this corner of God’s world!
God’s peace be with each of you, Megan+
Starting with the End in Mind
The end of Rev. Ron Okrasinski’s term as Interim Rector at the churches of St. Mary’s Whitechapel and Trinity in Lancaster will take place the end of February. Fr. Ron has served the two yoked churches for the past 13 months. He started his term with a plan and an eye toward the eventual outcome.
During his interview for the position he was careful to set expectations on what an Interim Rector can be expected to accomplish. In retrospect, he exceeded those expectations as he brought new ideas, different methods and a refreshment in purpose for the two churches. Here at the end it’s easier to see what he had in mind.
He worked to get the two churches to work closer and in more harmony. While we have always been respectful of one another he brought us together for church as well as personal matters. We do more together now and we are doing it with more enthusiasm. Who will forget the bus trip and his private service at the National Cathedral?
At the beginning, Fr. Ron was quick to point out he wasn’t perfect. His love of Notre Dame and Green Bay Packer football proved that to be true. His sermons always brought together parables and stories that even included his teams as well as Charlie Brown and many others. As Jesus himself did, Fr. Ron believed that these stories strengthened our grasp on what ‘s important in life, especially loving your fellow man.
As Dr. Megan Limburg takes the reins on March 1st as the permanent rector, she will find the results from Fr. Ron and the Rev. Torrance Harmon, who came before her. We wish Fr. Ron well in his new endeavors and his transition to a new flock that will enjoy his approach and creativity. As expected they will deal with a man of God Starting with the End in Mind. ~ Bob Woods Jr. Warden, St. Mary’s Whitechapel
Trinity Vestry Meeting February 14, 2017
YOUR VESTRY MET TUESDAY NIGHT-FEBRUARY 14TH.
THE VESTRY APPROVED THE MINUTES FROM DECEMBER’S MEETING AND THE TREASURER’S REPORT FROM DECEMBER AND JANUARY. (THERE WAS NO VESTRY MEETING IN JANUARY)
ITEMS DISCUSSED-
-THE VESTRY APPROVED THE 2017 BUDGET. - THE 2016 ANNUAL AUDIT IS IN PROGRESS-JAY DAVENPORT IS WORKING ON THE AUDIT. -THE UPSTAIRS BATHROOM HAS BEEN PAINTED. -THE CLASSROOMS DOWNSTAIRS ARE IN THE PROCESS OF BEING PAINTED. -THERE IS DISCUSSION OF A MEET AND GREET TO WELCOME MEGAN NEXT MONTH. -VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED TO HELP WITH THE PANCAKE SUPPER ON TUESDAY THE 28TH. -THE VESTRY IS LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS TO HELP WITH PROJECTS AROUND THE CHURCH AND NEXT YEAR VESTRY MEMBERS WILL BE NEEDED-PLEASE BE THINKING OF HOW YOU CAN HELP.
THANK YOU.
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SAINT MARY’S VESTRY MEETING – FEBRUARY 20, 2017
At the regular meeting of the Vestry, the following items were discussed:
It was reported that the guide for preplanning your funeral was distributed after the church service on February 19. Ron stressed the importance in saving your family the unnecessary burden of having to plan a service after your death. Extra copies of this guide can be obtained through the church office.
The engineering report concerning structural items that need to be addressed for preserving the church for the future. The Vestry will be asking for bids for the proposed repairs.
A revised budget for 2017 was approved to reflect the actual carry-overs and the final figures for the new Rector.
The Vestry decided that with a change in leadership, it was a good year to request on outside audit for 2016. In most years, an audit is performed by a parishioner following the Diocese’s guidelines.
The Parochial report is being completed and will be submitted to the Diocese.
A report is being prepared for the DuPont Foundation showing how the funds they provided to SMWC for helping those in need were used in 2016. SMWC will not be receiving these funds in the future as the Foundation has changed their funding plan.
Saint Mary’s Whitechapel welcomes our new Rector, the Reverend Doctor Megan Limburg. We are fortunate in having called such a capable and experienced Rector. Rev Limburg’s first service at SMWC will be the Ash Wednesday service. The Rite II Holy Eucharist service will begin at 12 noon
Rev. Limburg was Chaplain and counselor with Saint Christopher’s School in Richmond for 21 years and has been with Grace Episcopal as Associate Rector for the past three years.
Rev. Limburg is a graduate of the University of Virginia and received her Masters in Christian Education from the Union Theological Seminary in Richmond. She then went on to receive her Doctorate of Ministry from the Baptist Theological Seminary of Richmond, Virginia.
She currently serves on the Board of Trustees, Church Schools of the Diocese of Virginia; the Foundation Board of Rappahannock Westminster Canterbury; as Fresh Start Facilitator for the Diocese of Virginia; and is a member of the Lancaster Ministerial Association.
She and her husband the Rev. Tim Limburg live in Kilmarnock. He is a retired Presbyterian minister.
Please plan on being in church for the Ash Wednesday service and for the Sunday, March 5, 11:15 service to welcome Megan and Tim to our family.
After the Sunday service, they will be available during coffee hour to chat, but do share them with others and give them a chance to eat.
We will certainly miss Ron and want him to realize all that he has done for us during this past year. We thank him for having put up with us, and wish him every success in his new assignment. We hope that if his new parish plans a trip to visit the Cathedral, they will include us.
Ed Ramsey, Sr. Warden St. Mary’s Whitechapel
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The Community of the River Road Food Pantry
In previous articles about the River Road Food Pantry (RRFP), I’ve written about the “community” that this outreach ministry has become. This month I’d like to tell you what that means to me on a deeply personal level.
As most know, for the past year my father, Dan Carlton, lived at Commonwealth Senior Living at Farnham. Dad had Alzheimer’s which is a long, cruel disease. While Alzheimer’s is what he had, it wasn’t totally who he was. His sense of humor and his love of people was evident throughout the disease and both showed when he worked at the RRFP.
Even before he lived at Farnham, Bill and I would bring Dad down to visit for a few days to give my Mom a break. These visits often coincided with Food Pantry week. His pantry “work” typically consisted of helping me prepare the volunteer luncheon the day before and then chatting with both volunteers and clients while enjoying lunch on pantry day. Dad loved the people and always said how nice everyone was. Afterwards he would complain to my mom and sisters that I worked him too hard! But each time I’d mention that Pantry Day was coming up, he’d always say that he was free to help out - if I needed him!
Dad loved the community of the RRFP. He loved the sense of helping those in need. He also loved sharing food - the “communion” of sharing the gifts of God for the people of God. As his world was getting smaller, Dad felt like he mattered when he worked at the pantry. Volunteers and clients alike would talk to Dad and ask him how he was doing. While it was a small kindness on their part, to him it was everything. It made him feel like he was a valued part of the community.
In January, Dad got severely dehydrated and had to be hospitalized for several days. Because of his confusion, my sisters and I took turns staying overnight with him. On my night to stay, I was sitting in the dark when I heard a voice say, “Jannine?” I immediately recognized the voice as one of our volunteer/clients at the RRFP. She was the CNA assigned to my father’s room for the night. She asked if I was staying and when I said yes, she said she’d get me a more comfortable chair so I could rest better. In spite of my insistence that I was fine, she pushed a huge, plush recliner into the room. She situated it so I could recline next to Dad’s bed in a way that I would wake when he woke up. Her kindness and thoughtfulness was appreciated more than words could express. If not for the RRFP, I’d never have known this wonderful woman!
Once Dad was discharged back to Farnham under Hospice care, my sisters and I tried to stay each night to provide him with the care he needed. This quickly proved to be too much for all of us and we hired two LPNs to sit with Dad from 7pm-7am so that he was never alone. As I was talking to one of the young ladies, it turned out that she was the niece of one of our faithful volunteers from Hartswell Baptist Church! Another connection to the RRFP!
One day while I was sitting with my Dad, one of the Farnham aides told me how much she appreciated the RRFP. She said her paycheck wasn’t enough to cover all of her expenses and she was so grateful to receive food each month. I hadn’t known that she was a client as she often worked on pantry days so a relative picked up her food for her. It made me feel good to know that the RRFP was helping such a worthy person.
On January 25, my father passed away. The outpouring of love and support received from the RRFP Community of volunteers and clients is like nothing I ever would have expected. Some have stopped me in Walmart to say how sorry they were to hear of Dad’s passing and to share a hug or a memory of his “working” on pantry day.
While the RRFP is about providing food, it also provides a wonderful sense of community. Last month, we provided food to 87 families, or 262 individuals. In January, 94 families or 299 individuals received food. Numbers are easy. It’s easy to quantify how many people receive food. What you can’t place a number or value on is how many connections are made and how many lives are touched by the RRFP. I know this first hand. And I know that Dad, along with Iantha and Thelma, will be smiling down on the RRFP each pantry day!
If you have any questions about the River Road Food Pantry, please contact me at 804-462-5803 or [email protected]. ~ Jannine Pennell
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News and Notes
GROUP MEETINGS/SCHEDULES AA: SMW Tue 7:00-9:00 PM
Trinity Wed 7:30-8:30 PM & Fri 12 noon Book Club at SMW: Fridays 12:00 noon
March Mtgs: March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Bumble Bee Quilters:
2nd & 4th Mondays 9:00 AM- 3:00PM Trinity March Meetings: March 13 & 27
FOOD PANTRY: 2nd Thursday each month SMW Thursday, March 9 Set Up 11:30 AM Open for Business 2:00 – 5:00 PM
Great Decisions: 10:00 every other Tuesday March Meetings: 14 & 28 Men’s Bible Study Breakfast Group:
1st and 3rd Thursdays 7:45 AM SMW March Meetings: March 2 & 16
Monday Morning Women’s Group: 2nd & 4th Mondays 10:00 AM SMW March Meetings: March 13 &27
St. Mary’s Whitechapel Choir: SMW Vestry: March 20, 2:00 PM Trinity’s Vestry: March 14, 6:30 PM
Notary Public Services FREE notary public services to
St. Mary’s Whitechapel & Trinity parishioners
Bill Pennell 462-5803
email [email protected]
REMEMBER: SEE SOMETHING? SAY SOMETHING!
at St. Mary’s Whitechapel Reminder: PUT it in the Binder
Bob Woods 240-463-4257 or email: [email protected]
COFFEE HOUR (and other) RECIPES
If you would like your favorite recipes published in
THE GOOD NEWS
please submit them to: [email protected]
Love One Another
Do You Know ? By: Bill Pennell
What snack originated during Lent because it contains only flour, water
and salt?
In January 2017
the River Road Food Pantry, using the help of 32 volunteers,
served 262 individuals. 85 were children, 124 were adults,
and 53 were senior citizens.
LCMA Lenten Luncheons will begin Ash Wednesday (March 1).
All luncheons will be held at Kilmarnock Baptist Church on Church Street in Kilmarnock. Services begin at 12:00 noon each Wednesday through April 12, and will be followed by a luncheon in the fellowship hall. All are welcome to attend. According to Jane Fortin, St. Mary’s Whitechapel, Trinity, and Grace Churches will have duty on March 29, and will help serve, clean up, and make brownies. Please call Jane Fortin 462-0431 or Frances Callaghan 462-0606 for details.
Rector’s Discretionary Fund
Expenditures for February: $1,144.00
Remember that on the first Sunday of each
month the loose plate offering will be
contributed to the Rector’s Discretionary Fund.
Please be generous.
A Blessing May you be filled with everlasting peace,
strong faith in yourself, and the determination to fulfill your dreams.
~Ron Okrasinski
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Volunteers from Trinity are needed to deliver Meals on Wheels April 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th (Mondays). The meals are available for delivery by 9:30am at Tartan Village in Kilmarnock, VA. Our route covers the area north of Kilmarnock from Good Luck Road to the area around St. Mary’s Whitechapel. The number of recipients and the route varies from month to month. Please contact Jane Dunaway ( [email protected], 436-7109) to schedule a date or for more information.
Wait a minute A man is talking to God. "God, how long is a million
years?"
God answers, "To me, it's about a minute."
"God, how much is a million dollars?"
"To me, it's a penny."
"God, may I have a penny?"
"Wait a minute."
Six new Beatitudes proposed by Pope Francis
The Pope has offered a new list of Beatitudes at a
Catholic Mass in Malmo, Sweden. Pope Francis offered
the list at a Mass celebrating the Feast of All Saints
— Blessed are those who remain faithful while enduring
evils inflicted on them by others and forgive them from
their heart.
— Blessed are those who look into the eyes of the
abandoned and marginalised and show them their
closeness.
— Blessed are those who see God in every person and
strive to make others also discover him.
— Blessed are those who protect and care for our
common home.
— Blessed are those who renounce their own comfort in
order to help others.
— Blessed are those who pray and work for full
communion between Christians.
Answer to Do You Know:
Pretzels
The 222nd Annual Diocesan Convention took
place on January 26-28 in Reston, VA. You may access all the information and videos here:
http://www.thediocese.net/222annualconventionrecap/
The River Road Food Pantry was a very big item on their agenda because it is being viewed as a good, workable model for others.
For a view of the photos at the 222nd Annual Diocesan Convention: (Scroll about halfway down to see Jannine and Bill Pennell, and then a few frames later, Claudette and Ron Okrasinski.) https://www.flickr.com/photos/episcopaldioceseofvirginia/sets/72157678272606711
A Marriage and a Baptism
Julian Peter Allen Cornwell and Elizabeth Pastena
were married on January 13, 2017 in New York
City, where they both live. Liz is the daughter of
James Pastena and Kathi Stark of Putnam Valley,
New York.
David Penn Charlton ('Penn') was christened at
Grace Church, Kilmarnock on 8 January,
2017. Parents: Charlotte and Wesley Charlton.
Grandparents: Wendy and David Charlton, and
Sally and Allen Cornwell.
To Our Friends at SMWC and Trinity: No words can covey the gratitude we felt for your calls, cards and support with the passing of Dan Carlton. We are eternally grateful to have such a wonderful, caring church family. May God bless each of you. Jannine and Bill Pennell
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A letter from Helen Kizer:
“There is no way I can explain my pleasure for all
the wonderful-beautiful Birthday cards I received
from the caring members of St. Mary’s
Whitechapel. To the Vestry I am most grateful for
the beautiful flower arrangement—I do love
flowers. Franklin grew many flowers. Again my
many thanks.”
Sincerely,
Helen Kizer
What good is it to me if this eternal birth of the divine Son takes place unceasingly but does not take place within myself? And what good is it to me if Mary is full of grace and if I am not also full of grace? What good is it to me for the Creator to give birth to his/her Son If I do not also give birth to him in my time and my culture? This, then, is the fullness of time; When the Son of God is begotten in us. --Meditations with Meister Eckhart, as translated by Matthew Fox
Trinity’s Contact List Rector The Rev. Dr. Megan Limburg
Office: (804) 462-5908 Home: (804) 477-5515 Cell: (804) 266-7551 [email protected] Vestry 2016
Senior Warden Stan James (804) 462-3118
Junior Warden J. R. Roscher (804) 462-7657
Members Frances Callaghan (804) 462-0606
Janet Christopher (804) 435-2078
Jay Davenport (804) 462-5618
Craig Giese (804) 462-7510
Register Carol Roscher (804) 462-7657
Treasurer Peter Cammarata (804) 453-5408
Receipts Treasurer Jay Davenport (804) 462-5618
Council and Region II Delegate - Albert Pollard (804) 761-0775
Staff
Young People’s Programs Director
Stephanie Hamrick (804) 466-1906
Organist Glenn Courtney (804) 462-7931
[email protected] Parish Secretary Laura Rowe (804) 462-5908
[email protected] Altar Guild Chair Lella Lee Edwards (804) 462-7556 Outreach Co-Chair Allen Cornwell (804) 438-5206 Acolyte Coordinator Chris Cammarata (804) 761-3206 Lector Coordinator Janet Christopher (804) 435-2078 Scholarship Committee Craig Giese, Sally Cornwell, Jane Dunaway
St. Mary’s Whitechapel Contact List Rector The Rev. Dr. Megan Limburg
Office: (804) 462-5908 Home: (804) 477-5515 Cell: (804) 266-7551 [email protected]
Vestry 2016
Senior Warden Ed Ramsey (804) 761-2833
Junior Warden Bob Woods (804) 462-7820
Members Jack Blaine (804) 462-9931
Cheryl Budzinski (804) 462-5152
Anne Stanley (804) 462-0591
Betty Thornton (804) 462-0742
Register Alison Towles (804)462-5589
Treasurers Receipts Buzz Budzinski (804) 462-5152
Disbursements Betty Thornton (804) 462-0742
Cemetery Ernie Greene (804) 462-0107
Endowments Bill Pennell (804) 462-5803
Council & Region II Delegate - Jane Fortin (804) 462-0431
Staff
Organist Glenn Courtney (804) 462-7931
Parish Secretary Laura Rowe (804) 462-5908
Sexton Raymond Gaddy (804) 462-7630
Altar Guild Jane Henley (804) 438-4303
Betsy Woods (804) 462-7820
Cemetery Committee Chair Marsha Sitnik (804) 462-6297
Church Historian Page Henley (804) 438-4303
Educ. Grants Chair Betty Thornton (804) 462-0742
Funeral Reception Coord. Jannine Pennell (804) 462-5803
Kitchen Coordinator Betty Thornton (804) 462-0742
Lector & LEM Coord. Bill Pennell (804) 462-5803
Outreach Comm. Chair Anne Stanley (804) 462-0591
Usher Coordinator Ralph Horne (804) 462-0600
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TRINITY’S MARCH CALENDAR
March 1 WE Lenten Luncheons(KBC) 12:00 noon *Imposition of Ashes / HE II12:00 noon
Imposition of Ashes / HE II 5:30 PM AA Meeting 7:30-8:30 PM
March 2 TH *Men’s Bible Study Breakfast 7:45 AM March 3 FR *Book Club 12:00 noon
AA Meeting 12:00 noon March 5 SU Lent I HE Rite II 9:30 AM . March 8 WE Lenten Luncheons(KBC) 12:00 noon
AA Meeting 7:30-8:30 PM March 9 TH *River Rd Food Pantry 2:00-5:00 PM March 10 FR *Book Club 12:00 noon
AA Meeting 12:00 noon March 12 SU Lent II HE Rite II 9:30 AM . March 13 MO *Monday Wm’s Grp 10:00 AM
Bumble Bee Quilters 9:00AM-3:00PM March 14 TU *Great Decisions 10:00 AM Vestry Meeting 6:30 PM March 15 WE Lenten Luncheons(KBC) 12:00 noon
AA Meeting 7:30-8:30 PM March 16 TH *Men’s Bible Study Breakfast 7:45 AM March 17 FR *Book Club 12:00 noon
AA Meeting 12:00 noon March 19 SU Lent III HE Rite II 9:30 AM . March 22 WE Lenten Luncheons(KBC) 12:00 noon
AA Meeting 7:30-8:30 PM March 24 FR *Book Club 12:00 noon
AA Meeting 12:00 noon March 26 SU Lent IV HE Rite II 9:30 AM . March 27 MO *Monday Wm’s Grp 10:00 AM
Bumble Bee Quilters 9:00AM-3:00PM March 28 TU *Great Decisions 10:00 AM Articles for March Good News Due March 29 WE Lenten Luncheons(KBC) 12:00 noon AA Meeting 7:30-8:30 PM March 31 FR *Book Club 12:00 noon
AA Meeting 12:00 noon April 2 SU Lent V HE Rite II 9:30 a.m. . April 5 WE Lenten Luncheons(KBC) 12:00 noon
AA Meeting 7:30-8:30 PM April 6 TH *Men’s Bible Study Breakfast 7:45 AM April 7 FR *Book Club 12:00 noon
AA Meeting 12:00 noon April 9 SU HE Rite II Palm Sunday 9:30 AM . * Denotes events held at St. Mary’s Whitechapel (SMW)
TRINITY’s PRAYER LIST
Parishioners: Brandon Dunaway, Michael Dunaway, Cookie
Minno, Cameron Blandford, Dodie Jones Parishioner Relatives: J.W. Boone (Janice Shanks’ cousin),
Whit Walden (Janice Shanks’ grandson), Ian Larmore (Morton Townsend’s great grandson), Brad Quillen (Glenn Courtney’s friend) Prayers for Friends of Trinity Members: Caleb Chowning
(Janice Shanks’ friend), Donna (Glenn Courtney’s friend), Joey Coker (Glenn Courtney’s friend), Katie Valinotti (friend of Frances Callaghan), Ellen Taddeo, (friend of Frances Callaghan) Prayers for Armed Service Men & Women:
Paul Price, Jimmy Hodsden, Kevin Hargrove, Warren Ruitt, Daniel Fox and Justin Jones.
TRINITY’S MARCH VOLUNTEERS
Serving Ash Wednesday, March 1, 5:30 p.m.
Acolyte / Eucharistic Minister: Chris Cammarata
Sunday, March 5 Altar Guild: Frances Callaghan and Sally Cornwell
Acolyte: Sydney Price
Eucharistic Minister: Janet Christopher
Lector /Usher: Stanley James
Coffee Hour: ___________________
Sunday, March 12 Altar Guild: Frances Callaghan and Sally Cornwell
Lector/ Usher: Albert Pollard
Acolyte /Eucharistic Minister: Chris Cammarata
Coffee Hour: Albert Pollard
Sunday, March 19 Altar Guild: Frances Callaghan and Sally Cornwell
Eucharistic Minister/ Lector: Craig Giese
Usher: JR Roscher
Coffee Hour: Janet Christopher and Dorothy Keyser
Sunday, March 26 Altar Guild: Frances Callaghan and Sally Cornwell
Acolyte: Ryan Cammarata
Eucharistic Minister: Janet Christopher
Lector /Usher: Allen Cornwell
Coffee Hour: Allen and Sally Cornwell
Sunday, April 2 Altar Guild: Jean Price
Acolyte/ Lector/ Eucharistic Minister: Chris Cammarata
Usher: JR Roscher
Coffee Hour: Jane Dunaway
TRINITY’S MARCH BIRTHDAYS
Lane Hayden (3/4). Jane Dunaway (3/9), Hannah Ellery
Kellum (3/10), Jock Chilton (3/11). Kelly Brent
Kellum (3/15), Ellen Tracey (3/16), Grace Heltzel
(3/16). Glenn Courtney (3/19), Ian Dunaway (3/22),
Michael Dunaway (3/23), Rev. Dr. Megan Limburg
(3/23). Adam Tyler Dunaway (3/27)
April 2017 GOOD NEWS
DEADLINE:
Friday, March 24
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St. Mary’s Whitechapel March Calendar
March 1 WE Lenten Luncheons(KBC) 12:00 noon Imposition of Ashes / HE II12:00 noon
Imposition of Ashes / HE II 5:30 PM (TRIN) March 2 TH Men’s Bible Study Breakfast 7:45 AM March 3 FR Book Club 12:00 noon March 5 SU Christian Education 10:00 AM HE Rite II Lent 1 11:15 AM . March 7 TU AA Meeting 7:00-9:00 PM March 8 WE Lenten Luncheons(KBC) 12:00 noon March 9 TH River Road Food Pantry 2:00-5:00 PM March 10 FR Book Club 12:00 noon March 12 SU Christian Education 10:00 AM HE Rite II Lent II 11:15 AM . March 13 MO Monday Wm’s Grp 10:00 AM
Bumble Bee Quilters 9:00AM-3:00PM (Tr) March 14 TU Great Decisions 10:00 AM AA Meeting 7:00-9:00 PM March 15 WE Lenten Luncheons(KBC) 12:00 noon March 16 TH Men’s Bible Study Breakfast 7:45 AM March 17 FR Book Club 12:00 noon March 19 SU Christian Education 10:00 AM . HE Rite II Lent III 11:15 AM . March 20 MO Vestry 2:00 PM March 21 TU AA Meeting 7:00-9:00 PM March 22 WE Lenten Luncheons(KBC) 12:00 noon March 24 FR Book Club 12:00 noon March 26 SU Christian Education 10:00 AM . HE Rite II Lent IV 11:15 AM . March 27 MO Monday Wm’s Grp 10:00 AM
Bumble Bee Quilters 9:00 AM-3:00PM(Tr) March 28 TU Great Decisions 10:00 AM
AA Meeting 7:00-9:00 PM GOOD NEWS ARTICLES DUE
March 29 WE Lenten Luncheons(KBC) 12:00 noon March 31 FR Book Club 12:00 noon April 2 SU Christian Education 10:00 AM . HE Rite II Lent V 11:15 AM . April 4 TU AA Meeting 7:00-9:00 PM April 5 WE Lenten Luncheons(KBC) 12:00 noon April 6 TH Men’s Bible Study Breakfast 7:45 AM April 7 FR Book Club 12:00 noon April 9 SU Christian Education 10:00 AM . HE Rite II Palm Sunday 11:15 AM .
St. Mary’s Whitechapel Prayer List
Parishioners: Joan Eremenko, Sis Ransone, Mary Chilton
Senell, Helen Kizer, Sherry Mann, Ralph Horne, Pat Ficklin, Mary Snyder, Trish Fillingham Parishioner Relatives: H.T. Courtney (Glenn Courtney’s
father), Mary Sue Courtney (Glenn Courtney’s aunt), Delma Rose, Peggy Gill, Augustine (Skip) Dowds (Cheryl Budzinski’s father), Rev. Dan Ficklin (Pat Ficklin’s son), Gabrielle Quinn (Cheryl Budzinski’s cousin), Bryan Johnson (Sue and Rick Johnson’s son) Friends of SMW: Brad Quillen (Glenn Courtney’s friend),
Joanne Young (Glenn Courtney’s friend), Donna (Glenn Courtney’s friend), Kathie Catlin (Anne Stanley’s friend), Cameron Blandford (Trinity member), Anne Power (friend), Adreinne Green (friend of Jack Blaine), Gina Adams (Mary Ann Olsen’s daughter), Darius Boles and Brandi Boles (friends of Jannine Pennell)
Nursing Home Residents:
Commonwealth Assisted Living - Mary Chilton Senell Margaret F. Ransone Farnham Manor - Augustine (Skip) Dowds Lancashire - Sue Courtney, H. T. Courtney RWC - Sis Ransone Prayers for Armed Forces: Lt. Mark Medina, Justin Jones, Lt.
Cmdr. Kathryn McCormack Akacem, Cmdr. Mehdi Akacem, and Col. M. Anderson Sale, 2LT. Thomas Mackie, and MIDN4/c Pia Mackie.
St. Mary’s Whitechapel
March Volunteers
Ash Wednesday, March 1 Altar Guild: Jane Fortin
Sunday, March 5 Altar Guild: Betty Thornton
Usher: Ed Ramsey
Lector: Helen Cobb
Acolyte / Eucharistic Minister: Betty Thornton
Coffee Hour: Betsy Woods
Sunday, March 12 Altar Guild: Sue Ramsey
Usher: Ed Ramsey
Lector: Ed Ramsey
Acolyte / Eucharistic Minister: Ernie Greene
Coffee Hour: __________________
Sunday, March 19 Altar Guild: Betsy Woods
Usher: Ed Ramsey
Lector: Buzz Budzinski
Acolyte / Eucharistic Minister: Cheryl Budzinski
Coffee Hour: Jannine Pennell
Sunday, March 26 Altar Guild: Sue Ramsey
Usher: Ed Ramsey
Lector: Jane Henley
Acolyte / Eucharistic Minister: Bob Woods
Coffee Hour: Joan Eremenko
Sunday, April 2 Altar Guild: Jane Henley
Usher: Susan Dameron and Ralph Horne
Lector: Sherry Mann
Acolyte / Eucharistic Minister: Betty Thornton
Coffee Hour: Jones/ McGrath
St. Mary’s Whitechapel March Birthdays
Kimberly Wood (3/8). Sue Johnson (3/12), Page Henley
(3/12). Glenn Courtney (3/19), Rev. Dr. Megan
Limburg (3/23). Ken Flournoy (3/26), Mary Chilton
Senell (3/31).
April 2017 GOOD NEWS DEADLINE:
Friday, March 24