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Page 1 August 2017 The Head of this Church Jesus Christ Bishop Rt. Rev. Edward J. Konieczny Rector Rev. Dr. Mark D. Story Assisting Priest (retired) Rev. Ji m Hunkins Deacons Rev. Nancy Bridges Rev. Bill Hesse Administrative Assistant Debbie Griggs Bookkeeper Kay Zumwalt Nursery Director Youth Minister Donna Costello Youth Minister Chris Hand Youth Minister David & Jill Youngblood Youth Minister Roger Webb Praise Ensemble Chris Rathbun Chris Weigand Guy Nembhard Emily Niklas Chancel Choir Dr. Karl Nelson Organist Betsy Banks Senior Warden Dewayne Crunk Junior Warden Mike Ryan Chancellor Tom Ferguson Treasurer J.R. Rounsavall ***Sunday Summer Weekly Worship Schedule*** 7:30 a.m. Eucharist Liturgy with Traditional Language 10:00 a.m. Eucharist with Contemporary Liturgy Morning Prayer Monday Friday 9:00 a.m. 325 East First Street, Edmond, OK 73034 Phone: (405) 341-3855 Contact Us E-mail office@stmarysedmond.org Phone (405) 341-3855 Facebook.com/stmarysedmond St. Mary s School (405) 341-9541 Head of School Pamela Dockter Worship Service 12 p.m. & 7 p.m.

PAGE 2 Vacation Bible School August 1 3 6:00 PM 8:30 PM Quieres ir a Perú? We've got your passport! Pack your bags and travel with Lola and her buddies up into the Andes where you will discover that God gives us comfort, patience, peace, love, joy.

Page 3 Building Excitement: How God will transform this land into our church home!

PAGE 4 Monthly Events Ladies Bridge Game The games are the 2nd Thursday of each month in the Parish Hall. All women are welcome. For more information, call Janet Kennedy at 919-1989 or Carol Cleveland 340-8246. Whole in One The meetings are the 2nd & 4th Friday of each month in the church library at 5:30 p.m. then dinner out together or potluck. All singles are invited to join us. UCO Food Pantry The UCO Food Pantry especially needs canned beans, canned fruit, baby diapers and feminine hygiene items. Just a dollar or two of grocery store items truly helps a family in need. UCO students are especially grateful to you!! Altar Flowers Flowers for the Altar sign up sheet and forms are posted in the North hallway across from the kitchen. Sign up dates are available. Please sign your name on the date and fill out the form if you would like to place flowers on the altar, In Memory of, In Thanksgiving for and/or a special occasion. Please fill out a form and turn into the office or place in offering plate. Please keep this ministry alive by donating, Sixty dollars or more. For more information contact, Diane Wilson, (405) 509-0784 or dshelby1954@yahoo.com Ministry Blanket The blankets that we provided this year are fleece blankets they carry great meaning, for each knot in the fringe symbolizes a prayer. One-by one the knots are tied by individual parishioners at the end of each service. One-by one the blanket recipient is lifted-up to God by a caring congregation. A blanket is freely and reverently offered to anyone in St. Mary s Episcopal Church Community. A donation of $10 is accepted for those outside the community. We respectfully accept all inquiries regarding this Ministry in care of Mary Lambert at wmlambert@hotmail.com.

Page 5 Opportunities to form our lives in the image of Christ Sunday School (10:00 to 10:45-during school year) Fr. Mark s class meets in the Library at the west end of the building. A deeper look at the Gospel according to John Wired Word meets in the room in the middle hallway bathrooms. Looking at current events from the Gospel perspective The Seekers meets in the middle room of the west hallway. Cultivating a more personal relationship with Christ Children s Formation gathers in rooms upstairs in the west hallway. The basics of faith with snack, Scripture, and Prayer Youth meet in the Canterbury House, west end of the playground. A great group learning to live out Faith in their daily life Thursday Mornings (when scheduled) Bible Study from 9:30-11:30 in the middle room in west hallway. Wednesday Nights when scheduled Dinner is from 5:30 to 6:15 followed by something for everyone: Youth, Choir, and Adult Formation are offered most Wednesday Nights (based on school calendar) Friday Nights The 1st Friday of each month is Men s Dinner: Sign up sheet is by the T.V. in the Parish Hall. The 2nd and 4th Fridays each month: singles group (Whole in One) 5:30 PM in the Library followed by dinner out together *The Church also hosts a women s bridge group, Scouts, UCO s Pre-School for the Hearing Impaired, Ryan s Case which is a number of volunteers who make pillow cases for patients at OU Children s hospital, a group that meets for Thai Chi, and there are many additional opportunities to support, serve, learn, and grow in the love of Christ. There s a place for you!

PAGE 6 Children s Ministry Recruitment. Five Wrong Assumptions about Being a Sunday School Teacher I have to teach every Sunday. Wrong! Last year, Sunday School teachers only taught once per month. Children s Chapel teachers can sign up for as few as one Sunday per school year. Substitute teachers teach when needed. I have to come up with my own lessons. Wrong! St. Mary s provides a Sunday School curriculum that outlines the Bible lesson, prayers, crafts, and Episcopal connections. I ll be left alone with the children! Wrong! You will never be left by yourself to manage a classroom. Each teacher is teamed with another teacher. I ll have to buy my own supplies. Wrong! St. Mary s has an enormous supply closet on the second floor full of craft supplies. This isn t how I m being called to serve the Church. Wrong! Children need the guidance of positive Christian leaders to grow in our faith. You can be that influence on the future of the Episcopal Church. If you are interested in being a Sunday School Teacher or Substitute, please contact Lisa Jones @ 808-778-9613 or lisa.shirley.jones@gmail.com.

Page 7 Dear Oklahoma Episcopalians, I have some wonderful news that I hope you will share by placing a copy of this e-mail on your parish's bulletin board and in your parish's newsletter or bulletin! Early bird, on-line registration for the 2017 National Conference of the Episcopal Cursillo Ministry from October 27th to 28th at St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, Oklahoma City, is now available by clicking: http://www.cvent.com/d/q5q7zg. You can save considerable money by registering early. The Conference is open to all Episcopalians regardless if you have attended a Cursillo weekend or not. It is the sincere hope of the Conference's Planning Committee that the conference will be a source of renewal for all of us. The Conference is highlighted by many, many exciting events and opportunities to interact with Episcopalians from Oklahoma and around the world. I hope to see you and members of your parish there! Gil Haas President, Secretariat Oklahoma Episcopal Cursillo Ministry

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Page 9 August Birthday s 8/2 John C. Pearson 8/4 Sean O'Brien 8/5 Myrna Gray 8/7 Brendon G. Carter 8/7 Jackson T. Carter 8/7 Edith Rainey 8/9 Stephanie Arthurs 8/10 Hannah Felder 8/10 Alex Loeb 8/10 Kimberly Webb 8/10 Cade Youngblood 8/11 Rafe Nelson 8/12 Carol Smith 8/13 Megan Kendrick 8/14 Pat Current 8/15 Chuck DeBellevue 8/16 Leslie Kearns 8/16 Zachary Youngblood 8/17 Sarah McLain 8/18 Tara A. Kotey 8/19 Jaime Marshall 8/19 Owen Tracy 8/21 Frances Matthews 8/22 Meghan McLochlin 8/23 Anne Winzenread 8/24 Joe Arthurs 8/24 George Bailey 8/24 James Rounsavall 8/26 Abby M. Folmar 8/29 Carol Cleveland 8/30 William J. Lambert 8/30 Melanie Reynolds 8/30 John Warne 8/31 Pat Sawyer Birthday Candle Prayer Jesus said, "I am the light of the world" May the birthday candles that represent the years of your life. Be a reflection to others of your love for Christ.

PAGE 10 BIG THANK YOU s TO THE PILLOWCASE MINISTRY. Dear Ms. Ruth Treat: We want to send you a note to say THANK YOU for the sweet pillowcase my daughter received while she had an emergency appendectomy surgery the first week of June. She was so excited to select it from the gift cart that the volunteers brought around. She has healed thanks to our Good LORD and we took her on vacation with us soon thereafter. Well, thank you again and may God bless your work in this regard. Dear Ruth, We are in Oklahoma for 10 weeks while our daughter undergoes radiotherapy at ProCure, and our daughter received one of your gorgeous pillowcases during our recent hospital stay for chemo. We d like to say a huge thank you, it is beautiful and a lovely gift while we are in the hospital. Many thanks again.

Page 11 Saints and Sinners. Saints and Sinners dinner groups are a great way for all adults, including newcomers and established parishioners, singles and couples, to enjoy food and fellowship with each other. The groups meet once in each home during a four-month period and each couple shares with dinner preparation. New groups of 6 or 8 will be forming in August so if you would like to join a group, feel you must drop out, or have questions call Marian Everson (348-1788) or Sally DeBellevue (715-2428) before August 13. Remember you are automatically included in a fall group if you were in a group in the spring. Come join us! All groups will meet together for a Kickoff Potluck Dinner on Sunday, August 27. Mark your calendars! Men s Dinner... Friday, August 4 Parish Hall 7:00 PM (sign up sheet in the parish hall)

PAGE 12 UCO FOOD PANTRY The UCO food pantry especially needs canned beans, canned fruit, baby diapers and feminine hygiene items. Just a dollar or two of grocery store items truly helps people in need. UCO students are especially grateful to you!!!

Page 13 St. Mary s Episcopal School lst day of School Wednesday, August 23, 2017 Edmond Public Schools 1st day of School Friday, August 18, 2017 UCO Fall Semester Classes Monday, August 21, 2017