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The Steeple St. Luke's Episcopal Church 210 SE Ninth St., Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74003 www.episcopalbartlesville.org Volume XXI, Number 31 August 30, 2017 Words from the Warden: Introducing Fr. Steve Hood INSIDE THIS ISSUE Introducing Fr. Steve Hood 1 Thoughts from Fr. Steve 2 Choir Rehearsals Start Sept. 6 th 3 Responding to Hurricane Harvey 3 Sign Up TODAY for Family Promise 3 News for Joyful Noise Children 3 New Parish Secretary 3 Prayer List 3 Lay Ministry Schedules 4 Important Dates To Remember Family Promise, Sept. 10-17 Safeguarding God s Children, Sept. 21 & 23 Fr. Steve s First Sunday, Oct. 8 Dear St. Lukens (as Fr. Sean would say), What a joyous day it was on Sunday when I announced that we have a new priest coming! Fr. Steve Hood (age 49) comes to us after 10 years at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension in Vestavia Hills, Alabama. He grew up in Richardson, Texas and his grandparents lived in Bartlesville so he is familiar with the town. His wife's name is Tracy and they have a blended marriage with 4 children between them: Thomas (16) and Tyler (14) are hers and Rivers (14) and Claire (11) are his and live with him. They have been married for a little over a year and theirs is considered a commuter marriage because of co-parenting issues with the children. Tracy teaches third grade in Frisco, TX and lives in Plano. They hope to live here altogether as a family during the coming year. Fr. Steve is the brother of our very own, John Hood who attends the 10:30 service with his wife Cynthia Hall and his first day at St. Luke's will be Monday, October 2nd. We are all very excited and enjoyed meeting both Fr. Steve and Tracy when they came for a visit earlier this month and we think you will feel the same way. Our plan is to have a reception and pounding for him on his first Sunday here, Oct. 8th since Tracy will be here as well. I have to extend a huge thank you to the Search Committee for their dedication, commitment, prayerful consideration and perseverance in this discernment process that has been their job for the last year and a half. They have made this whole process very smooth and have made this transition from both of our much beloved priests as easy as it could be. I also want to thank and commend the Vestry for their trust in this process and in this group of people that they chose for selecting the right priest for our parish. And for also agreeing to stay on as members of this governing body for this additional year to ease the transition for Fr. Steve. And I want to especially thank you, the parish of St. Luke's for living into the prayer that we have said each week and for your faith in God that He would lead our Search Committee to the right person for our parish. You will see the fruit of their labors on Sunday, October 8th! Faithfully yours, Kathy

Thoughts from Fr. Steve The Hood Family (l-r) Tyler, Thomas, Tracy, Fr. Steve, Claire, Rivers Dear St. Luke s: I am very excited that the news is finally public that I am coming to serve as your rector. I want to express my thankfulness to you for the faithfulness and patience that the St. Luke s search committee and vestry have demonstrated throughout the search process. I have been treated with dignity and respect at every step of the process, and everyone I have met has done a commendable job of representing St. Luke s. Additionally, the hospitality that Tracy and I received from the team that visited us in Alabama and by the vestry and search committee when we visited Bartlesville was outstanding. The enthusiasm of the leadership of St. Luke s has been contagious, and I am honored that I have been called to serve as your rector. The next four weeks are going to be exciting and challenging as I prepare to leave Ascension and Vestavia Hills. Leaving will not be easy for me or my family. My children have mixed emotions as they leave behind their friends and family members, but they are excited about new schools and making new friends. Claire is delighted that she can continue to serve as an acolyte when we get to St. Luke s. My emotions run the gamut from sadness to excitement as I begin saying goodbye while looking ahead to an exciting future. I ask that you continue to keep me and my family in your prayers as we continue to pray for you. I am very thankful to God for sending me to you, and I am very excited to journey with you as we share together the Good News of God in Jesus Christ. There will be plenty of time for me to introduce myself and my family after I arrive, and Tracy wants you to know that she is really looking forward to becoming a part of St. Luke s, too. WEEKLY ACTIVITY CALENDAR Sunday, Sep 3, 2017 Rite I School 9:15am Clergy Forum Monday, Sep 4, 2017 Labor Day Office Closed 5:30pm Holy Tuesday, Sep 5, 2017 Wednesday, Sep 6, 2017 6:00pm Young Disciples, RH Rehearsal Thursday, Sep 7, 2017 Friday, Sep 8, 2017 Saturday, Sep 9, 2017 2:00 pm Funeral Service for Paul Roll Sunday, Sep 10, 2017 Rite I School 9:15am Clergy Forum 9:45am Choir Rehearsal Family Promise at St. Luke s Sept. 10 thru Sept. 17 Monday, Sep 11, 2017 7:15 pm Vestry Meeting Tuesday, Sep 12, 2017 Christ s Peace, The Reverend Stephen D. Hood

ST. LUKE S PRAYER LIST Please keep the following persons in your prayers: Elizabeth, Jenny, Sue, Jim, Kris, Max, John, Samantha, Hugh, Ed, Sydney, Henry, Lana, Seth, Jacey, Brandon, J.R., Charles, Etta, Penny, Mary, Kenny, Bev, Debra, Diana, and all members of our armed forces and their families. If you have a prayer request, contact our Prayer Ministry Coordinator Thelma Blackburn 918-333-7902 or TPBGEN@aol.com or the church office at 918-336-1212 or office@episcopalbartlesville.org. (Names on the Prayer List are rotated off every 4 weeks. If there is need for continued prayers, please let us know.) JUST HIRED: PARISH SECRETARY Robyn Crow will be joining the office staff as our new Parish Secretary! She has had experience in this position before so hopefully, Bob Wesneski, our presiding interim secretary, shouldn't have too much difficulty training her. Please stop by and introduce yourself to her if you happen to be at the church. Her first day in the office will be Wednesday, September 6. YES! The Choir Will Sing Again! Choir Rehearsals begin Wednesday, September 6 th, 7:00 p.m. Our Choir will return and be a welcome presence in the Chancel (that s where they sit!) on Sunday, th. A great time for YOU to come sing with the Choir! Responding to Hurricane Harvey Long ago the prophet Malachi taught that we are all children of God by virtue of our creation by the same God. Have we not all one father? Has not one God created us? he asked (2:10). Jesus taught the same thing when he told a story about a Good Samaritan. We are indeed all the children of God. And if we are all God s children, then we are all brothers and sisters. As you know, our brothers and sisters in Texas now need our help. Our support of Episcopal Relief and Development is a tangible, practical, effective and reliable way to do that, not just in the short term, but for the long haul. You can send a donation to assist those in need to: The Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma Attn: Hurricane Relief 924 North Robinson Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Family Promise Volunteers Still Needed Sept. 10-17 17 Our next turn to host families is coming up from -17 - just over one week away. As we announced on Sunday, the program has successfully graduated the last 4 families into permanent housing. Such great news indeed! At this time, we have one new family in the program, a single mom with 2 boys, aged 5 and 10 months, with the possibility for 2 more families joining that are currently going through the intake process. We had a great volunteer response this past Sunday and we still have 23 blank spots left to fill as quickly as possible. Please check your calendars and then contact me directly by phone or email, or stop by Metcalf Hall after the 10:30 service in Sunday to sign up. jenrpet1971@gmail.com or 918-397- 7779. Thanks in advance for helping serve in this great ministry! Jen Peterson We are in need of folks for these positions: Overnight host 9pm - Evening activity host 7-9pm 6:30am the following morning Tue. 12th - 2 people Tue. 12th - 1 person Wed. 13th - 1 person Wed. 13th - 2 people Thu. 14th - 2 people Thu. 14th - 2 people Sat. 16th - 1 person Fri. 15th - 2 people Dinner prep and service 5:30-7pm: Fri. Sep. 15th - 2 people Supply donations for breakfast and lunch groceries - 4 people Saturday morning breakfast prep on Saturday Sept 16th - 2 people Laundry at the end of the week - 2 people In the Beginning.God Created. News for Joyful Noise Children! Imagine this wonderful, exciting retelling of the Creation Story using all the fun musical instruments (yes, the tuneful ones and the noisy ones!) to announce each new act of Creation! And if you are one of the Joyful Noise children who come to Sunday School by 9:15 a.m. you will be one of the lucky ones who get to choose which instrument for day, night, moon, sun, and imagine what you would use for all those great animals! Get a head start on remembering the story. Read the 1 st chapter of Genesis - the 1 st book of the Bible. Looking forward to seeing all our children Sunday at 9:15. Interested or just curious adults are also welcome! We have instruments in abundance!

St. Luke s Episcopal Church 210 East 9 th Street Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74003 (Return Service Requested) http://www.episcopalbartlesville.org/ The Rev. Bob Gates, Interim Priest frb426@aol.com 918-335-0929 The Rev. Douglas Freebern, Deacon dfreebern@yahoo.com 918-914-0525 The Rev. Lauri Watkins, Deacon lwatkins@episcopalbartlesville.org 918-766-2473 The Rev. Mike Watkins, Deacon mike.watkins@sbcglobal.net 918-336-1430 In an Emergency, contact any of the clergy listed above. Karl Franks, Parish Administrator. (ktdfranks@gmail.com) Bob Wesneski, Interim Parish Secretary (office@episcopalbartlesville.org) Dolores McCreary, Organist/Choir Director (dolores@episcopalbartlesville.org) Kathy Zervas, Sr. Warden (kzerv@aol.com) Amy Borg, Jr. Warden (amy.a.borg@p66.com) Office Phone: 918-336-1212 Office Fax: 918-336-2557 Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:30am 4:00pm, Fridays 8:30am-12:30pm Holy : Sunday 8am & ; Monday 5:30pm, Thursday 12pm The Steeple is a weekly publication of St. Luke s Episcopal Church, 210 SE 9 th St., Bartlesville, OK 74003 LAY MINISTRY SCHEDULE, 2017 through, 2017 Volunteers: Please make your own substitutions Acolytes Harald Borg, Kimaya Kindred, Emma Boyle Ruth Todd, Keaton Mitchell, Evan Mitchell Layreaders Jim Grillot, Kate Carroll Lauren Green, Nick Conner Jeff Birk, Jim Grillot Kate Carroll, Juanita Green Nursery Volunteers Erin Perry Natalie Connor Barbara Todd Hugh & Virginia Meal Preparation August 30 Elaine Ryan September 1 Judy Currey September 4 Karl & Jenny Franks September 6 Judy Currey September 8 Carol Murphy Scripture Lessons for Exodus 3:1-15; Psalm 105:1-6, 23-26, 45b; Romans 12:9-21; Matthew 16:21-28 Music for #10 New Every Morning is the Love #457 Thou Art the Way GATHER #336 Now In This Banquet GATHER #270 God is Love #401 The God of Abraham Praise Sunday Coffee Fellowship Hour Volunteers Needed Volunteers Needed To volunteer see the sign-up sheet in the Metcalf Hall kitchen or contact Rita Childers, 918-519- 8470 or puvey45@gmail.com Sunday Plate Counter Amy Borg Bruce Ramzel Steve Clark Greeters Don Davidson Glenn & Thelma Blackburn Don Doty Debbie & Dennis Mueggenborg St. Luke s Bookstore The Bookstore is open Sundays between the two services and after the 10:30 service. All proceeds from sales go to St. Luke s Outreach Projects. *To volunteer, contact Connie Freebern connie.freebern@yahoo.com 918-914-1155 NEWSLETTER DEADLINE Please have articles that you would like printed in The Steeple to the church office no later than Tuesdays at 10am. Thank you! Ushers Dean Zervas Tim Simmons, Hugh Harrison Don Davidson Brian Ferguson, Hugh Harrison Children s Chapel Robert Tedstrom, Heather Boyle Nicki Ingram, Jeanne Julstrom Blair and Chad Ellis Agape Mission Thursday, September 14 9-11am Jeanne Julstrom, John McCollum 10:45am-1pm Kris Bonner, Rita Childers, Becky Liehr, Kathy Zervas, Marcia Zervas 1:00-2:45pm Melinda Droege, Miriam Petrovich Bereavement Committee Team January 2 Wendy Hall, Connie Freebern, Glenda Garrison, Gretchen Hoyt, Becky Liehr, Carol Murphy

Birthdays & Anniversaries 1 Yvonne Walters 2 Harald Borg Ed & Sydney Beasley 3 Georgia Gates Leann Noland Nancy Warring 4 Ace Gardner Glenda Garrison 5 Mark Peterson David & Darian Kedy 6 Sarah Winn 7 David Breedlove 8 Emma Sutton 9 Katie Todd 13 Travis Perry David Ingram 14 Cheryl Fregin 16 Karole Cozby 20 Penny Blankinship Stefanie Tedstrom Michael McElyea 21 Nick Olsen 22 D.J. Nezam Anna Oliphant 23 Wayah Sutton 24 Shari Eslick Steve Van Aken 25 Mary Jo Peterson 26 Melinda Droege 27 Pam Pierce 28 Bryan Megee 30 Max McCreary 10 Robert Lonski Carter Breedlove Is your birthday or anniversary missing from this list? If so, please email stlukes@episcopalbarltesville.org.

2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 Rite I 4 Labor Day Office Closed 5 6 Disciples, RH 7 8 9 2:00p Funeral for Paul Roll 10 Rite I 9:45am Choir Rehearsal 11 9:30am Church Staff Mtg. 5:30pm Holy 7:15pm Vestry Mtg. 12 13 Disciples, offsite 14 15 16 10am-6pm Greater First Baptist Tea Party, MH Family Promise 7:00 am, Sun. 9/10 thru 7:00am Sun. 9/17, Rodgers Hall 17 Rite I 9:45am Choir Rehearsal Family Promise ends 18 9:30am Church Staff Mtg. 5:30pm Holy 19 20 Disciples, RH 21 6:30pm 9:30 pm Safeguarding God s Children, Vestry Room 22 23 9:30 am 12:30 pm Safeguarding God s Children, Vestry Room 24 Rite I 9:45am Choir Rehearsal 25 9:30am Church Staff Mtg. 5:30pm Holy 26 27 Disciples, RH 28 29 30 8am-4pm Kairos Team Meeting, MH

RESPONDING TO HURRICANE HARVEY To help care for those affected by this crisis, please fill out the coupon below and mail it in with your check or credit card information. You can also contribute online at episcopalrelief.org/hurricaneharvey-response. Thank you for your compassion and prayers. With your partnership, we are healing a hurting world. Episcopal Relief & Development invites you to join us in prayer and support for communities affected by Hurricane Harvey. Episcopal Relief & Development is working with dioceses in the hurricane s path to best support responses and address needs as more information becomes available. Local churches and partners are assessing damage, confirming the safety of members and others in their communities and using available facilities and resources to respond to immediate concerns. Your contribution to the Hurricane Harvey Response Fund helps Episcopal Relief & Development support Church and other local partners as they provide critical emergency assistance. Enclosed is my gift to the Hurricane Harvey Fund to assist those who are in need. o $50 o $100 o $250 o $500 o $1,000 o $2,500 o $5,000 o Other $ Please make checks payable to Episcopal Relief & Development. Mail to P.O. Box 7058 Merrifield VA 22116-7058. A word from the Most Reverend Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church Long ago the prophet Malachi taught that we are all children of God by virtue of our creation by the same God. Have we not all one father? Has not one God created us? he asked (2:10). Jesus taught the same thing when he told a story about a Good Samaritan. We are indeed all the children of God. And if we are all God s children, then we are all brothers and sisters. As you know, our brothers and sisters in Texas now need our help. Our support of Episcopal Relief and Development is a tangible, practical, effective and reliable way to do that, not just in the short term, but for the long haul. Thank you for whatever you can do for together we are the human family of God. www.episcopalrelief.org 1.855.312.HEAL (4325) FOR CREDIT CARD DONATIONS Please charge my gift to my: o VISA o MasterCard o AMEX o Discover Name Address Account number Expiration date City, State, Zip Your email address Name on card Signature Name of your church City All gifts are tax-deductible. BI17-2