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HOLY COMFORTER EPISCOPAL CHURCH April 2017 Comfortable Words Apr. 10: Palm Sunday + Services, 8:30 am and 10:30 am Apr. 13: Maundy Thursday + Foot washing, 6 pm, Parish House + Service, 7 pm, church nave Apr. 14: Good Friday + Stations of the Cross, Noon + Good Friday Service - 7th Word, 3 pm Apr. 15: Holy Saturday + Service, 10:30 am Apr. 16: Easter Sunday + All Parish breakfast, 9:30 am + Easter service, 10:30 am + Easter Egg Hunt, following service Inside this Issue! Page 2 - Calendar of Events Page 3 - Master Plan Page 5 - Peach St. Market, The Chart, Master Plan Summary Page 6- DOK, Study Series, Work Day Page 7 - VBS, ECW Luncheon, Astros? Page 8 - Easter Day Breakfast, Egg Hunt, Flowering of Cross Serving the Angleton community since 1897, we are called to be a loving refuge in Jesus Christ, welcoming and serving all.

SUNDAY SCHEDULE 8:30 AM Holy Eucharist Rite I 9:30 AM Breakfast & Bible Study 10:30 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II Sunday School Infant and Toddler care is provided in the Nursery from 8:15 AM until the 10:30 am. Service ends. CONTACT INFORMATION Parish Office: 979-849-1269 Parish Fax: 979-849-4361 Email: info@holycomforterangleton.org Web Address: www.holycomforterangleton.org Parish Day School: 979-849-4602 Extended Day: 979-849-1672 Diocesan Center: 1-800-318-4452 or www.epicenter.org Fr. Travis: 979-849-1260 or 254-644-4268 Apr. 1, Parish Work Day! 8:00 a.m. Weekly in April, Wednesday mornings: JAVA JIVE, 10 a.m. in Parish House. Apr. 5, 12, 19, The Last Seven Words of Christ. Apr. 8, DOK Palm Cross project, 10:00 a.m., Parish Hall Apr. 9, Junior DOK meet, Noon. Apr. 10-16, Holy Week & Easter Services. See newsletter front cover for dates and times. Apr. 20, Texas Music Eucharist, 7:00 p.m. Apr. 24, Evening DOK, 7 p.m. Apr. 26, Daytime DOK, 10 am Apr. 26, New Wednesday Night Series - BCP Tutorial, following 6 p.m. dinner. Apr. 27, Eucharist at Night s Fall, 7:00 p.m. Apr. 29, HCES Spring Carnival Fundraiser, 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Apr. 30, DOK Discernment meeting, (15 min. OFFICE HOURS Church Office: Monday, 10 AM to 5 PM (volunteers only, no priests) Tuesday - Friday, 10 AM to 5 PM Church School Office: Monday Friday, 8 AM to 3 PM Apr. 1, Mark Eby Apr. 3, Tom Thomas Apr. 4, Andrew Smith Apr. 9, Yvonne Warner Apr. 9, Walt Kilgus Apr. 16, Kevin Cole Apr. 17, Alexis Peck, Patty Sword Apr. 20, David Shackelford, Shea Lynn Funk Apr. 25, Sally Shackelford Wooley, Hayden Blice Apr. 28, Neil Thomas Apr. 29, Michaela McCoy Bratsch CHURCH STAFF Rector.................... The Rev. Travis Smith Head of School.................. Nancy Standlee Parish Administrator/Theologian............... The Rev. Preston Weatherly Minister of Music................. Rodney Mason Children s Ministry Director.......... Kelsey Payne Apr. 4, Greg & Lori Hawkins Apr. 10, Jerry & Annabelle Powell Apr. 12, Mark & Becky Hlavaty Apr. 18, Walt & Dianne Kilgus Apr. 20, Eric & Maureen Herbst

A Master Plan for Holy Comforter... Responsibly envisioning about the future I would like to share with you the plans that your leadership team has been making on behalf of Holy Comforter. A thumbnail sketch can be found on Page 5 following this letter. This letter is a window into the prayer, vision, discernment, and mission that have gone into these plans. The vestry and I, through careful assessment and discernment of the vision for Holy Comforter s mission and the resources available to us, have devised a master plan for Holy Comforter s campus and mission. To be good stewards of God s blessings to us, we must balance the budget before we ever start planning for anything else. The previous two pledge drives certainly offer hope that we will have a fully balanced budget sooner than later. With this in mind, we are planning for the future when we will be able to move ahead on these projects. Some may ask, Why we cannot simply do a little at a time? Good question. Some things we can do now and others require an investment that we cannot make at this time. The major renovations listed in the capital campaign project impact multiple areas. To complete this requires a comprehensive construction and financial plan. That said, certain landscaping projects can be implemented sooner rather than later. Safety and structural issues that must be fixed have been addressed, such as the falling bell tower, the roofs, and the windows. We have begun some improvements to the Nave as well. While we have fixed the wood floor in the Nave, replaced the roofs of all our buildings, replaced the windows in the main church, replaced a number of the A/C units and stabilized the bell tower, there is much more revitalizing to do. The building, consecrated in 1955, is in need of further improvements such as plumbing, electric, HVAC and a number of aesthetic enhancements including our restrooms and our nursery. While a capital campaign is the ultimate solution in the coming years, we have a good deal of planning to do first. Our responsibility now is to plan for a capital campaign which will enable the renovations that are needed. What is not possible is starting projects that force us into other costly improvements that we are not prepared for financially at this time. These would include remodeling the restrooms, remodeling the nursery, fixing the floor/carpeting in the Nave, and refinishing the pews. This would also include the HVAC system throughout the church building, the electrical systems, and the plumbing. It is this list which the leadership has deemed capital campaign worthy. Current projects Until we have the funds and plans in place to begin the significant renovations listed above, we are choosing to focus on smaller projects that we can accomplish with the resources currently available. These include expanding our parking lot, improvements to our sanctuary (the area between the communion rail and the walls), and sprucing up the grounds around the church (as much as we can do). I want to take this opportunity to share our plans for these. We began by purchasing the old house across the street which we had demolished. We then addressed the tree and shrubs on the same property. While we had the tree trimmer with us, we asked him to manicure all of our trees on the property to save money (they were due for a little manicuring anyway). The next phase was to collect bids from contractors to build the parking lot for us. In doing this, it became clear that we needed to do our due diligence and have an engineer to draw up plans for the parking lot (plans which have saved a little money). When Mr. Stroud has finished the engineering plans, we will proceed with picking the right contractor for our needs. Through careful planning, we hope to gain twenty or more parking spaces with the primary parking lot, as well as a couple more handicapped spaces that will be more userfriendly. The added spaces will be used for not only Sunday morning purposes, but will also benefit the Farmer s Market and the day-school. With the demise of the old tree in the front courtyard, the work to develop a full property landscaping plan has gone into high gear. I know it looks rough now, but please know David Shackelford, Sciobhan Short, myself and others are in the midst of planning something creative and attractive. We will be able to see, touch, and smell Biblical plants such as papyrus, reeds (think Red Sea), mustard plants, and fruit trees in a tactile garden especially for our Holy Comforter children. We are also working with the idea of a rose garden planned with a Garden of Eden theme. We want things to bloom as much as possible, and we want everyone to be wowed when they drive by or walk through our grounds. Continued on Page 4

Continued from Page 3 The sale of the old rental house to the Massingills has given us the funds to accomplish the parking lot and the desired landscaping, which is being accomplished with the help of George and David Shackelford. While I cannot give a completion date at this time, we are continually moving forward with this plan. With planning and patience, we know these improvements will be accomplished, one step at a time. Ultimately, the front courtyard and the land around the Parish House will be addressed in their own way. We even have dreams of a columbarium (a room, building, or wall with niches where funeral urns can be permanently stored) somewhere on the church grounds. While nothing is certain until it is approved and completed, I share all this so that you know things are happening. What I ask, on behalf of the leadership and those doing their best to accomplish these goals, is your patience. If you feel led to be involved in these improvements, please let me know. Moving to the beautification of our worship area, a new altar has been in the works for many months. I am happy to report that the altar is close to completion. Larry, the altar artist, is meticulous and caring. He will not give us anything less than his best, so a firm date for the debut of the altar is not available at this time. I can tell you, even in its unfinished form, the altar is lovely. I can also report that we had enough wood left from the original pecan tree to allow a new back shelf to be made, called a re-table. With this re-table, we will be able to place the altar candles behind the altar again. Our very own master cabinet builder, Fred Vingless is busy building more paneling for the wall behind the altar, which will serve to enhance the altar when it is in place. These are the projects that we are able to accomplish and the projects that will only serve to encourage us as we gear up for the capital campaign when that time arrives (again, years from now). Driven by Mission and Ministries Finally, I want you be aware that our mission, which is to share Jesus Christ to Angleton and to the world around us, is crucial to our master plan. In other words, we do not take care of our buildings and grounds just for the sake of having a pretty church and property; it all has a greater purpose. This purpose is for what the Eucharist demands, which is to share Jesus in substantial and meaningful ways. The Peach Street Farmer s Market is one way we have chosen to minister to Angleton and the surrounding area. We have waded through the city requirements, nurturing wonderful relationships with lovely people from City Hall, and we are currently swimming through more paperwork related to non-profit status. In all of it, we thank God because, by the waiting, He has made the dream and the idea better. The Market is being led by exceptional leadership guided by their deep respect for the mission and reverence for the story God is writing on our behalf. What started with a small idea has now grown bigger than this parish can handle on its own; the Farmer s Market has already become an ecumenical success and venture. Thanks be to God! From the Peach Street Market, Peach Street Ministries was born in hopes of making our foot print even more substantial. Peach Street Ministries will be the right arm of the Market. With the Peach Street Ministries, Holy Comforter will be able to partner with others and serve the needs of Angleton and Brazoria County in ways not possible currently. In recent weeks, the Peach Street Ministries has explored ideas the Spirit may be guiding, including partnering with Judge Terri Holder and her lovely work with the Veteran s Court. With both the Peach Street Farmer s Market and the Peach Street Ministries, much thought and slow deliberation has been given so that what will be done by God in our implementation is something we can all enjoy and be proud of. Yet even with all the planning, we leave room for the Spirit to move and to guide. As ideas are guided by the Spirit, plans are made and developed, with greater level of detail as our understanding of the project increases. And we are always seeking guidance and provision from the Almighty. We continue to trust in God s timing and in His plan for us. Please know that there is earnest intentionality and a goodly amount of attention being given to this special parish and its bright future. Should anyone desire further discussion, I would be happy to talk further. -- Travis Holy Comforter Financial Report General Fund Feb., 2017 YTD Tithes & Offerings $ 26,571 $ 76,549 Expenses and Outreach $ 22,700 $ 55,064

Summary of Holy Comforter Master Plan Recently completed projects Refinished the wood floor in the Nave Replaced the roofs of all the campus buildings Replaced the windows in the main church Replaced several of the A/C units Stabilized the bell tower Removed dead tree from front courtyard Trimmed all property trees Purchased and demolished old house across the street Ongoing projects Construction and installation of custom-made pecan wood altar Replacement of paneling on wall behind altar, with installation of a re-table Construction of parking lot on land across the street from Sanctuary with handicapped parking and 20 new spaces Landscaping projects: Biblical Children s garden, Rose Garden, parking lot landscaping, improvements to front courtyard and area surrounding Parish House Refinish the bell Peach Street Farmer s Market and Peach Street Ministries Future Capital Campaign Projects Remodel restrooms Remodel nursery Fix/replace floor and carpeting in the Nave Refinish or replace pews Update the electrical systems Update the plumbing systems Upgrade the HVAC systems throughout the church Plan for possible columbarium The Peach Street Farmers Market kicks off Sat. May 13, 8 a.m. to noon and every Saturday thereafter. A variety of fresh seasonal vegetables, fruit, local honey, fresh eggs and more will be available. The market will be located right here on the church grounds! Leading the Market each Saturday will Ellen Eby as Market Director who is supported by numerous volunteers and a board of directors including: Tracie Copeland, President; Aaron Raiff, Vice President; Terri Kiefer, Treasurer; Paul Eby and James Northrup, share the role of Secretary. And, of course, we believe all of us are guided by the Holy Spirit to be a healthy offering to this lovely town. For this we are most humbled. We need lots of passionate volunteers to make the Market a huge success it promises to be! If you feel called to help please call Ellen at 979-215-3091 or email us at elleneby@att.net. Also find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/peachst.market/. The Chart sign up moved to October The past couple of years we have held The Chart sign up during our annual Pentecost Picnic. The hope was that the summer would serve as a time when the newly formed groups could plan for the rest of the year. However, the good folks of Holy Comforter simply prefer to rest and rejuvenate for the summer, and would rather begin anew in the fall. This I completely understand. Therefore, to maintain momentum for the new year of Chart roles, we will move the Chart sign-ups to October, which is our traditional month for renewal. This is the time for Vestry elections, Endowment Board elections, Diocesan Council Representatives and, of course, our parish pledge drive. And since we plan for the next year in October already, it makes sense that we move The Chart sign-up to October as well. All servants will keep their current roles until the end of October with this new plan. Please start considering your place on the new Chart for 2018, rest during the summer, and prepare for renewal in the fall.

Wednesday Evening After dinner at 6 p.m., Father Preston will lead our study on: Apr. 5: Christ s Last Words from the Cross. I thirst. Apr. 12: It is finished. Apr. 19: Into your hand I commend my spirit. New series -- BCP (Book of Common Prayer) Tutorial begins Apr. 26! Are you Called? An invitation learn more about The Order of the Daughters of the King. A commitment to 12 meetings and some homework will help you discern this call to Daughters of the King, a lay Order for women. Fulfilling the promises of our Baptismal Covenant through adoption of a Rule of Life, and at Confirmation we promise to pray, work and give for the spread of Christ s Kingdom. Through membership in our Order, women and girls are living a Rule of Prayer and Service to our neighbors. We find a safe place in a busy world where we can be together and support each other in Christ s love. *Any inactive member wishing to discern continued call welcome. Starting April 30, 15 minutes after the 10:30 service in the Parish House, for 3 Sunday s a month (May - August) we will meet and discuss our Baptismal Covenant and the 12 step Study Guide. The installation into the Order, and receiving of crosses will be September 17 th at the 10:30 Service. For the Months of April until this Discernment process is over please feel welcome to come to meetings, Morning at 10am on the 4 th Wednesday and Evening at 7pm on the 4 th- Monday. Mark Your Calendars! We re not fooling around. It s no joke. In preparation for Easter, our Junior Warden, Sciobhan Short, is asking everyone to come out on Saturday, April 1, beginning around 8 a.m. and help spiff up the grounds and buildings for all the folks we expect to visit us on Easter. Holy Comforter Worship Leaders Schedule For April Date Liturgical Day 8:30 am LEM 10:30 am LEM 10:30 am Lector/Reader Usher/ Greeter Acolyte *VPOD/ Bursars SS Teacher/ Door person (DP) Apr 2 5th Sunday in Lent Donna Lewis Apr 9 Palm Sunday Donna Trusty Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 23 Maundy Thursday, 7 pm Stations of the Cross (Noon) Good Friday Service (3 pm) Holy Saturday (10:30 am) Easter Day (10:30 am only) 2 nd Sunday After Easter Walt Kilgus Su Zan Carpenter Apr 30 Easter 3 Virginia Tippen Suzanne Smith Ray Eby Suzanne Smith Eric Herbst Suzanne Smith Cy Parks Paul Eby Suzanne Smith Paul Eby Mogfords William Alyssa Leroy Rankin Ray Eby Frs. Preston & Travis Frs. Preston & Travis Brooks Short Ellen Eby Briscoes Aubrey Josh *John Anderson Bruce T-H *Walt Kilgus Donna Trusty Neil Thomas Marins *Robert Munro Sciobhan Short Ben T-H Kerry Payne Ronnie White Eric Herbst Alyssa Aubrey Alyssa Fields Ray Eby Northrups Josh Henry *Donna Trusty John Anderson *James Northrup Mike Hattaway *Deborah Northrup Ellen Eby *Kelsey Payne Ray Marin

Friday, May 19, 2017 YOU ARE INVITED TO THE ECW SPRING CONVOCATIONAL SPIRITUAL GROWTH LUNCHEON! Episcopal Night at the Ballpark is scheduled on May 19 this year against the Cleveland Indians. It is the weekend before the final week of school. I am seeking feedback on whether people will be able to attend at that time. Another option would be to plan our own HCEC trip to the ballpark later in the summer but there would be no hot dogs and such beforehand at the Cathedral. Please let me know if you would like to attend and whether that date works for you. Thanks. Donna Trusty, 225-223-2003 (mobile). Saturday, April 29, 2017 from 11:30 to 1:30 St. Christopher Episcopal Church 2508 St. Christopher Ave. Buckner Hall League City, TX 77573 Keynote Speaker: The Rev. Liz Parker, Associate Rector Palmer Memorial, Houston HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH FOR FOOD PLANNING PURPOSES KINDLY RSVP BY APRIL 21, 2017 VIA EMAIL: convo.galv.sowest@gmail.com or via phone: 832-279-5787. "LET'S GO FISHING!" AT VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL June 19-22, Monday through Thursday, from 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM. We will be learning about stories in the Bible that involve fish or fishing. The lessons that we will cover include: Monday: Creation, Tuesday: Jonah, Wednesday: Fishers of Men, and Thursday: John 21. As always, VBS will be a week full of stories, crafts, games, theme related snacks, and lots of learning and fun! We will need a lot of help from adults during the week of VBS. Please put the dates on your calendar and make plans to participate now. VBS is such a wonderful, fulfilling way to minister to the children in our community, you won't want to miss it. Please contact me if you are available to help. Thank you! Kelsey Payne Director of Children's Ministries Kpayne@angletonisd.net 832-967-7372

EASTER AT HOLY COMFORTER Buffet Breakfast at 9:30 a.m. in Parish Hall. One Combined Eucharist Service at 10:30 a.m. Remember to bring your spring blooms for the Flowering of the Cross! There will be an Easter Egg Hunt for all children following the 10:30 a.m. Easter service. Children should bring their baskets with them to church, but we will have a few for kids to borrow if needed. We are also in need donations of plastic eggs already stuffed with candy and/or small toys or stickers. Contact Kelsey Payne for drop off location.