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Harvest Dinner... 1 October 2011 Blessing of the Animals/ Hunger Walk/ Altar Guild Luncheon/ Regional Meeting... 2 Our Children s Creative Conceptions.. 3 Stewardship: TranScript Focus on Finances Helping us achieve our mission On Activity Sunday, one of the fun things we could do was go onto www.globalrichlist.com and discover how we ranked in the world according to our income. I took time to enter my salary and discovered to my shock that I am in the.38% of the richest people in the world. That was an amazing discovery. And yet, like all of you, I have a mortgage to pay, car payments to render, bills to take care of, children and grandchildren to whom I am responsible, and my pledge to Transfiguration (which is always the first check I write each month). Soon we will come to our Harvest Dinner scheduled for October 30 following our single 9:30 AM worship service. Vestryperson Otto Lewis will be giving the Stewardship Presentation, I will be in the kitchen, and the young people will be helping serve. Please put this event on your calendar and plan to be with us for this important event. As you know, each year the vestry takes the gifts that are given by each of us during our stewardship campaign and creates a budget out of those gifts that helps us to meet our mission goals that we set each year at our annual meeting. We are the church. It takes all of us. With your gifts we pay our bills, pay our staff, and do the work God has given us to do. So plan to be with our church family as we begin this stewardship season. Many blessings, Meg+ MARKET WATCH We have all been watching the market on tender hooks these past few months. Transfiguration did pull the greater portion of our investments from the market and put them into a money market account to safeguard our funds from the current ups and downs of the market. The vestry has decided to keep that money in the money market for the time being until things get more stable. Hopefully, soon we can invest again and watch that investment grow for future ministry.

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Crucifixion, by Samantha Dinosaur, by Stephen Church Window, by Kai Transfiguration Kids: C re a t i v e C o n c e p t i o n s of Church Stuff and God s Stuff all on a Sunday Morning. Catapillar, by Hannah Church, by Noa A fellowship hour cookie, by Joycelyn Flower from around Jesus tomb, by Danielle

Daily Bible Readings PENTECOST XX (10/2-10/8) Sunday 2 Kings 20:1-21 Acts 12:1-17 Luke 7:11-17 Monday 2 Kings 21:1-18 1 Cor.10:14-11:1 Matt.8:28-34 Tuesday 2 Kings 22:1-13 1 Cor. 11:2, 17-22 Matt. 9:1-8 Wednesday 2 Kings 22:14-23:3 1 Cor. 11:23-34 Matt. 9:9-17 Thursday 2 Kings 23:4-25 1 Cor. 12:1-11 Matt. 9:18-26 Friday 2 Kings 23:36-24:17 1 Cor. 12:12-26 Matt. 9:27-34 Saturday Jer. 35:1-19 1 Cor. 12:27-13:3 Matt.9:35-10:4 PENTECOST XXI (10/9-10/15) Sunday Jer. 36:1-10 Acts 14:8-18 Luke 7:36-50 Monday Jer. 36:11-26 1 Cor. 13:1-13 Matt. 10:5-15 Tuesday Jer. 36:27-37:2 1 Cor. 14:1-12 Matt. 10:16-23 Wednesday Jer. 37:3-21 1 Cor. 14:13-25 Matt. 10:24-33 Thursday Jer. 38:1-13 1 Cor. 14:26-33a, 37-40 Matt. 10:34-42 Friday Jer. 38:14-28 1 Cor. 15:1-11 Matt. 11:1-6 Saturday 2 Kings 25:8-12, 22-26 1 Cor. 15:12-29 Matt. 11:7-15 PENTECOST XXII (10/16-10/22) Sunday Jer. 29:1, 4-14 Acts 16:6-15 Luke 10:1-12, 17-20 Monday Jer. 44:1-14 1 Cor. 15:30-41 Matt. 11:16-24 Tuesday Lam. 1:1-12 1 Cor. 15:41-50 Matt. 11:25-30 Wednesday Lam. 2:8-15 1 Cor. 15:51-58 Matt. 12:1-14 Thursday Ezra 1:1-11 1 Cor. 16:1-9 Matt. 12:15-21 Friday Ezra 3:1-13 1 Cor. 16:10-24 Matt. 12:22-32 Saturday Ezra 4:7, 11-24 Philemon 1-25 Matt. 12:33-42 PENTECOST XXIII (10/23-10/29) Sunday Haggai 1:1-2:9 Acts 18:24-19:7 Luke 10:25-37 Monday Zech. 1:7-17 Rev. 1:4-20 Matt. 12:43-50 Tuesday Ezra 5:1-17 Rev. 4:1-11 Matt. 13:1-9 Wednesday Ezra 6:1-22 Rev. 5:1-10 Matt. 13:10-17 Thursday Neh. 1:1-11 Rev. 5:11-6:11 Matt. 13:18-23 Friday Neh. 2:1-20 Rev. 6:12-7:4 Matt. 13:24-30 Saturday Neh. 4:1-23 Rev. 7:4-17 Matt. 13:31-35 PENTECOST XXIV (10/30-11/5) Sunday Neh. 5:1-19 Acts 20:7-12 Luke 12:22-31 Monday Neh. 6:1-19 Rev. 10:1-11 Matt. 13:36-43 Tuesday Neh. 12:27-31a, 42b-47 Rev. 11:1-19 Matt. 13:44-52 Wednesday Neh. 13:4-22 Rev. 12:1-12 Matt. 13:53-58 Thursday Ezra 7:1-26 Rev. 14:1-13 Matt. 14:1-12 Friday Ezra 7:27-28; 8:21-36 Rev. 15:1-8 Matt. 14:13-21 Saturday Ezra 9:1-15 Rev. 17:1-14 Matt. 14:22-36

Blessing of the Animals FinancialB; 10:15 October 2 Outdoor Altar The outdoor altar is located on the back of the property behind the Community Building. We would like to thank the Boy Scouts for this wonderful addition to our worship and fellowship space. 2011 Diocesan Hunger Walk The 2011 Diocesan Hunger Walk is set for 1:30 p.m. October 16 and will take place in two loca ons: Lake Artemesia in College Park and the Indian Head Rail Trail in White Plains. The walks will raise money for the diocesan Hunger Fund, and churches are asked to par cipate! This year the walk in College Park is being hosted by Epiphany, Forestville. The walk in White Plains is hosted by Christ, Port Tobacco and Christ, Old Durham parish. Information is available at: http://www.edow.org/for-parishes/finance/grant-programs-and-scholarships/hunger-fund Questions? Contact Lee Mericle, lmericle@acm.org Altar Guild Luncheon & Meeting Altar Guild Director Karen Facen invites all current and potential members of the altar guild to come together on Saturday, October 29 for a lunch meeting at 1 PM. This meeting is being held in lieu of participation in the September Ministry Retreat. It will be a time to concentrate on questions that have come up over the course of the year, to hear suggestions for the future, and to learn about things to come. Please let Karen know if you are coming. Regions 1-4 to Meet The Episcopal Church is made up of geographical units known as Dioceses. We are part of the Diocese of Washington. Our current bishop is The Rt. Rev. John B. Chane. On November 12 we will have a new bishop who will be The Rt. Rev. Marianne Budde. Our diocese is divided into 6 regions and we are part of Region IV. Our current convener is The Rev. Kathy Corbett-Welch. Four of our regions will be meeting at the Episcopal School in Bethesda on October 22 from 8-12:30. Bill Freeman and Anthony Moore are our delegates and J.J. Boulin has volunteered to be our alternate delegate to this regional meeting and to diocesan convention.

Stretch and Relax Donation Yoga Class Where: When: The Church of the Transfiguration 13925 New Hampshire Ave. Silver Spring, MD 20904 Wednesday, 7:00-8:15 PM October 12, 19, 26, November 2, 9 This is a free class and cash donations will be accepted. All donations will go towards our support of Our Little Roses, a home for abandoned and abused girls in Honduras. The girls are provided spiritual guidance, moral foundation and medical and psychological services. Education is a priority with the ultimate goal of assisting the girls in seeking employment and career opportunities. The class will be appropriate for all skill levels. We will focus on simple stretches and end with a relaxation. If you have never taken a Yoga class this is your chance to try one and support an important outreach. Dress comfortably and come with an open heart! Preregistration is required. Please call Maureen Fama 301-384-6019 to sign up.

Thank you to Steve Van Albert for willingly doing some of the much needed handiwork in the bathrooms, the nursery, and the community building. And thanks for him and Rosamond Daniels taking charge of cleaning up the community building following the Potluck on the day of our Ministry Retreat. Thanks to Charlene and Margaret Blaine, Bill Freeman, Dianne Atkins, Nate and Tim Porter, and to all the others who helped People to People set up and take down for Ministry Retreat Sunday s Potluck and for the repast for Norma Sabonis. Thanks to Ladi Gray-Coker and J.J. Boulin for getting the stove back in order. Thanks to Elton and the choir for starting off our worship so wonderfully this year, and for helping us celebrate the life of Norma Sabonis. Thank you to Dave Stoddard for running a cable thru a very difficult ceiling to our new copier. We also want to give a shout out to Ruth Moore who is taking EFM (Education for Ministry) at Good Shepherd this year. We also want to give a shout out to all of our wonderful young people who are back in school, taking on all sorts of activities, finding their way to Sunday school and youth group, and being the fine people we know them to be. A shout out to the Campbell family who welcomed another new daughter in law into their family. Congratulations to Jason on his marriage. A shout out to Christine Kasule and her idea about a mother s union. A shout out to Pam Dunn who introduced us to her uncle, The Rev. Vernon Scott who celebrated the Eucharist for us 9/18. And finally, a shout out to Toni Tompson, Cheryl Church, Rondesia Jarrett, and all the teachers and youth leaders teaching our kids. You are great. THANKS FOR GREAT GET TOGETHERS: A Social Affair Thanks to Lois and Easton Manderson And to Grace and Timmy Coward For hosting A Social Affair. It was wonderful. Dear Transfiguration Friends, The Harvest Gifts Dinner is set for October 30, 2011, following a single 9:30AM service. You are asked to complete your pledge cards at the dinner and return them prior to leaving. Remember when we all first came to Transfiguration, we were looking for a church home with a supportive community of faith and comfort. Whatever your reason for joining this community, you have now become an integral part of it. This community needs your help now more than ever, be it time, talent or treasure (financial support). Your stewardship is important. It's the firm foundation for our dreams, our hopes and our visions. Your stewardship is greatly appreciated. You are asking yourselves, what is good stewardship? The true steward is a person using every talent and repeatedly sacrificing desires to do the right thing. When it comes to money, using it and spending it wisely, in a way that would honor the Lord is the best course of action to become a responsible Christian. See you there, Otto Lewis, Vestry Stewardship Chair

Adult Indaba at 9:15 AM in October 10/2 Worship committee meeting (all welcome) 10/9 Lloyd Brooks introduces free prescriptions cards 10/16 Health & Wellness Event available for viewing 10/23 Otto Lewis on the Greater Colesville Civic Association 10/30 Single Service follow by Harvest Gifts Dinner Bible Study returns to 11 AM Wednesdays On Wednesday October 19 we take up Bible Study once more. We will pick up our study with Exodus 23. You may bring your own bible or use one in the Library where we will be meeting. See you October 19 at 11! To Transfiguration Church A very sincere and heartfelt thank you from Charlie. Charlie has stopped by a couple of times needing food. He is so grateful and appreciative of what he receives as a result of your giving and sharing of the gifts God has given you. Transfiguration Episcopal Church 13925 New Hampshire Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20904 301-384-6264