Vision Mission Statement of the Episcopal Diocese in Idaho We are one in baptism * our call to discipleship * to be the hands and heart of Jesus in the world Our Five Mission Imperatives: We are a WORSHIPPING community with Baptism Eucharist central to our lives together. We are a people who discover our identity in RELATING to God, the creation one another. We are a TEACHING/LEARNING community focused on the Good News. We are a SERVING community. We are a WELCOMING/INVITING community. St Mary s Episcopal Church P.O. Box 215 Emmett, ID 83617 Non-Profit Organization United States Postage Permit No. 67 Emmett, ID 83617 16 DECEMBER 2009 The hepherd s Staff Published monthly by St Mary s Episcopal Church 219 First Street, Emmett, Idaho 83617 (208) 365-2309 http://www.stmarysemmett.org
2 15 Table of Contents STAFF AND VESTRY... 3 WHAT HAPPENING AT ST. MARY..4 BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES... 5 NURSES NOTES... 6-7 CALENDAR.. 8-9 SERVENTS IN HIS SERVICE... 10 PRAYER REQUESTS. 11 VESTRY.12 Today s daily word..15 I IMMEDIATELY THOUGHT OF YOU MY FRIEND. I GAVE HIM YOUR NAME AND TOLD HIM WHERE YOU LIVED. HE GAVE ME ANOTHER REASSURING HUG, THANKED ME AND I WALKED WITH HIM TO MY FRONT DOOR. HE TOLD ME THAT HE WAS ON HIS WAY The earth has yielded its harvest God, our God, blesses us Psalm 67:7 If you have something for the November issue, contact Linda Cox at 398-8865 or email lindacox2007@msn.com or use the drop box in church office by DECEMBER 23. Thanks! (P.S. Don t forget birthdays and special thank yous, etc.)
14 3 ST. MARY S 2009 STAFF AND VESTRY I HAD AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR THIS MORNING. HE ARRIVED EARLY, SAT DOWN WITH ME AND CHATTED FOR A WHILE ABOUT HOW THINGS WERE CURRENTLY GOING FOR ME IN MY LIFE. AFTER VERY CAREFULLY AND COMPASSIONATELY LISTENING TO ALL THAT I HAD TO SAY, HE SAW THE STRESS ON MY FACE AND THE TEARS IN MY EYES. HE STOOD UP, WALKED OVER TO ME, LEANED OVER AND GENTLY HELD ME FOR AWHILE BE- CAUSE I WAS HAVING A REALLY BAD MORNING. THEN, AFTER REASSURING ME NOT TO WORRY, THAT EVERYTHING WOULD WORK OUT FOR ME AND BE JUST FINE, HE ASKED ME IF I KNEW OF ANYONE ELSE THAT COULD USE A VISIT FROM Bishop-The Rt. Rev. Brian Thom Priest The Rev. Gretchen Downer Parish Administrator Bernardo Maza Senior Warden-Nancy Gedney Junior Warden Val Sanders Vestry Members Jan Aizpitarte, Fran Maza, Alan Crabtree, Lynne Crabtree, Judy Woodie Treasurer Barbara Lackey SHEPHERD S STAFF Editor Linda Cox Prayer Shawl Ministry For anyone who likes to knit or crochet-or would like to learn. The members of this ministry meet on the 4th Thursday at 1 pm for an hour of stitchery and sharing Completed shawls are available for anyone to give to someone who might be comforted with a special wrap.
4 WHAT HAPPENING AT ST. MARY S TODAY S DAILY WORD 13 Christmas Bazaar Soup Thur. 17th Ashton Hall 10:30 to 2 :00 pm. Come and join your friends for a bowl of soup and browse through the items you and others brought to sell at the Bazaar. The Bishop will be making a visit on the 20th. The EFM graduation will be held on that day at the 10am service ` EFM GRADUATES ANTONIA KLINE LINDA COX NANCY GEDNEY VAL SANDERS Joy My soul sings a song of joy. Many different activities connect me to the joy that is deep within me. Being enveloped by the silence of a snowfall may fill me with quiet joy. Listening to a choir or joining in the singing of my favorite songs may lift my spirits. The simple touch of a loved one's hand or the gentle support of a caregiver may lighten my heart. Lighting a candle, saying a prayer and blessing a meal can all be sources of joy in my day. Whatever the activity, I realize joy when my mind is fixed on finding Spirit within each of my experiences. True and lasting joy comes from within--from God, the Source of every joy. Clap your hands, all you peoples; shout to God with loud songs of joy.--psalm 47:1 Christmas Eve 9:00 PM Service Altar Guild: St. Mary s Guild Organist: Alice Millington Chalice Bearer: B. Maza Lectors: Alice Millington Sharron Hollingsworth Ushers: The Schuermann s Acolytes: Emily, Lauren, Gabi Josh
12 VESTRY The regular Vestry meeting was held in October. The Treasurer reported that the new Teller system being used each is working very well and no complaints have been received. She also presented the Vestry with an advertisement for a new software package designed to handle electronically all of the necessary paper work necessary for our proper record keeping. It was also reported that the Bishop had announced at the Western Deanery Meeting that the diocese would not be increasing the Diocesan Assessment for 2010. The annual Stewardship Drive was planned and a new card design was proposed. Rev. Gretchen announced that Hand Sanitizer will be provided at each pew for those attending service. WHO S BIRTHDAY Jackie Bush 12/2 Brad Smelcer 12/2 LaVerne Campbell 12/3 Barbara Arrington 12/9 Arlene Becken 12/10 Isabelle Simmons 12/10 Allison Linville 12/11 Ginia Turner 12/13 Nancy Gedney 12/20 James Bush 12/21 Doris Blume 12/22 Sandy Hoyle 12/22 Nick Waters 12/22 Willean White 12/26 Mark Lohr 12/31 ANNIVERSARIES Bob Gretchen Hyde 12/17 Dean Robyn Moulton 12/19 Denny Willean White 12/27 5
6 NURSES' NOTES 11 ST MARY,S PARISHIONERS, PRAYERS The following holiday health tips are from the web site about.com, a site that specializes on health information for seniors. The two I have chosen are of special interest to those on continuing medications for chronic health issues such as diabetes, high blood pressure, etc, and are particularly pertinent for the holiday season ahead of us. Holidays often disrupt routines and may cause you to forget your life-saving medications. As you note social appointments add a reminder to take your medications or order re -fills. If you are traveling be sure to take enough medications with you in case of delays and have a copy of your prescriptions in case of loss. Be sure to take along a phone number for your doctor along with your health insurance cards, in case of emergency. Carry your medications in your carry-on luggage if you are flying. Rhonda Jackson Mitzi Johnson Your prayers are invited for Laurie Watkins Pray for those members living in care facilities Or who are Homebound Donnie Griffith PRAY FOR THOSE IN THE ARMED SERVICES Jordon Mckie -US Marines Treven Winters US Air Force Aaron Turner US Army Jason Mckie -US Army Austin Renfroe US Navy Trevor Turner -US ARMY Brian Murphy US Navy Jared McKie Army National Guard Michael Thompson Army National Guard
10 Servants in His Service October 2009 1st 2nd 3rd Altar EARLY EARLY EARLY Guild - - B. B. Lackey B. Lackey B. Lackey Lackey /or /or /or 398-8195 Val Sanders Val Sanders Val Sanders LaVerne LATE LATE LATE Campbell J. Sorenson J. Mackey V. Beutler 365-1273 T. Murphy S. Hollingsworth D. Blume P. Paulin K. Smelcer M.J. Buck V. Sanders Acolytes Zeb Jen Drew Gretchen Hyde Josh Gabi Luke 365-5699 Altar Joan Pat Alan 4th EARLY B. Lackey /or Val Sanders LATE- L. Campbell L. Meserole E. Shoemaker Emily Lauren Poinsettias 7 Some foods react with medications, decreasing or increasing the effect with sometimes dangerous results. Talk with your doctor or pharmacist about your medications and find out if there are any foods you should avoid while taking them. "Often used holiday spices like cloves, thyme and sage can interfere by as much as 50 percent with the body's natural ability to utilize common drugs," says Dr. Amy Anderson, internal medicine physician on the medical staff at Baylor University Medical Center. Flowers Linda Cox 398-8865 Sorenson Family Terry Murphy Lyne Crabtree By Congregation Hope your holidays are both joyous and healthy. Lectors J. McConnell K. Smelcer L. Meserole M. Dietz Rev. Gretchen L. Campbell S. Hollingsworth F. Maza A. Millington Sharron Hollingsworth, RN 635-8000 Your parish Nurse Chalice Bernie LaVerne Bernie LaVerne Bearers Maza Campbell Maza Campbell Rev. Gretchen 365-8000 Ushers 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am Pat J. England J. England J. England J. England Murphy 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 365-1373 Murphys Dietzs Longs Mackeys Church Evalyn Fran Doris Marilyn Cleaning Shoemaker Maza Blume Lorenzen Marilyn Lorenzen 365-3624
8 9 DECEMBER 2009 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 Pray study group 7pm 3 Choir Practice 7:00 pm 4 5 6 Services 8 10 am Diocesan Legacy 7 EFM 9-12 am Girl Scouts 7 -.9 pm 8 9 Pray study group 7pm 10 Choir Practice 7:00 pm 11 12 13 Services 8 10 am 14 EFM 9-12 Vestry meeting 7pm 15 16 Pray study group 7pm 17 Christmas Bazaar Soup 10:30 AM TO 2PM 18 19 Aramaic Lords prayer final retreat 20 Services 8 10 am Bishop visit EFM Grad. 21 Girl Scouts 7.9 pm 22 23 24 Christmas Eve Service 9 PM 25 Christmas Day service 9 am 26 27Services 8 10 am No Youth 28 29 30 31 New Years Eve No Pot luck No P. Shawl