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Greetings St. Peter s! St. Peter s Press St. Peter s Presbyterian Church - Spencertown, NY PO Box 14 5219 County Route 7 Spencertown, NY 12165 Telephone: 518.392.3386 Email: stpeterspc@fairpoint.net Rev. Lynn Horan: Cell Phone 518-847-9115 Email: lynnmhoran@gmail.com Website: http://saintpeterspc.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/saintpeterspc October 2018 Vince and I are overjoyed to welcome our little Chantal into our family, born on Thursday, August 23 rd and weighing a healthy 8 pounds 6 ounces! Thank you so much to each and every one of you for your love and prayers, thoughtful cards and the amazing meals you have brought our way! You have lifted our spirits and energized us as we adjust to our new routine. The transition to having two little ones has been exciting but also daunting. It s been tempting to want to rush into a sense of normalcy. But as I have come to realize, the first step is to surrender. Surrender to change, to challenge and finally to transformation. Big Sister Margot welcoming Chantal. As Vince and I prepared to leave the hospital on our discharge day, the intense reality of everything sunk in, and I felt completely overwhelmed. The sun was just beginning to rise in our hospital room. Vince was still asleep on the pull out couch and Chantal was just starting to make some slight wakeful movements in her bassinette. The new shift doctor came in to check my vitals and see how I was doing, and within moments I suddenly broke down in uncontrollable tears. Vince woke up to my high pitched crying, surprised that it was me and not the baby. I m afraid to go home I whimpered in my bed. I was afraid to re-enter our lives, having no idea what it would feel like to bring our newborn home to a high-energy toddler. I was uncertain of how Margot would react to the new baby. I was anxious about whether I would be able to rest, and heal and enjoy the new baby like I had when I became a new mother with Margot. After some comforting words from the doctor and the reminder that I wouldn t be doing this alone, my heart began to settle and my breathing relaxed. I was starting to surrender. I realize now that what I was experiencing during that wave of anxiety in the hospital recovery room was a very real sense of grief. I was grieving the loss of control I felt I had over my life. I was grieving the loss of familiarity that I had with parenting just one child and the ease of our somewhat predictable routine. I was grieving the loss of normalcy that we had created in our family life. 1

Greetings from St. Peter s continued In her book Small Victories: Spotting Improbable Moments of Grace, one of my favorite off the cuff theologians Anne Lamott writes, All those years I fell for the great palace lie that grief should be gotten over as quickly and as privately as possible. But what I ve discovered since is that the lifelong fear of grief keeps us in a barren, isolated place and that only grieving can heal grief I m pretty sure that only by experiencing that ocean of sadness in a naked and immediate way do we come to be healed which is to say, we come to experience life with a real sense of presence and spaciousness and peace. Whether one is healing from an injury, surgery or illness, or grieving a significant loss of a loved one or a part of one s life that is no longer, we so often want to take the quickest route to recovery, to wholeness, to normalcy. But as I ve learned during the past few weeks, rushing to re-establish that normalcy overlooks the necessary work of surrendering before God, as we embark on something new, as scary and unfamiliar is it all is. I m comforted by Jesus words to his disciples when he invites them to Come and see. (John 1:38-39). There is no promise of what the disciples will find, or what discoveries will be made along the way. There is no map, no guidebook, no glimpse of what is to come. Jesus simply invites us. He invites us to experience, to observe, to embrace what is before us. Maybe you have entered a new chapter in your life, one that was planned or perhaps one that you didn t expect. What is God inviting you to experience? To observe? To embrace? My prayer for myself and for all of us is that we don t rush through the initial stages of change, loss or grief, in an effort to re-establish what we once knew, what we once relied on. Instead, might we have the courage to embrace the new discoveries that God has in store for us and the grace that is revealed piece by piece peace by peace. With love and gratitude, Pastor Lynn 2

ST. PETER S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PO Box 14 5219 County Route 7 Spencertown, NY 12165 Telephone: 518.392.3386 Email: stpeterspc@fairpoint.net Rev. Lynn Horan: Cell Phone 518-847-9115 Email: lynnmhoran@gmail.com Website: http://saintpeterspc.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/saintpeterspc October 2018 Dear Members and Friends of St. Peter s, St. Peter s church is a vital part of Spencertown, but it also draws people from a much larger area because of its thriving, active congregation As has been demonstrated during the past years, we can both participate in and lead our worship service, care for one another and serve those in need. To continue to be that church we need to have the funds for the pastor, music, heat, maintenance, and all the other numerous expenses of any church. We, the Stewardship Committee, want to thank you for being a partner in the ministry and mission of St. Peter s Presbyterian Church. Your ongoing financial contributions are making a real difference in the lives of ever so many people. You know what matters in life, and through your giving, you are sharing that with others and reaching them with the Good News of Jesus Christ. In the next few weeks you will be hearing more about how we as a congregation are seeking to grow and answer God s call. As you know, that will require our investment in both our spiritual and financial gifts. We are asking that you pray about how you want to answer the challenge to grow and we invite you to consider joining us in taking a step up by increasing your financial gift for the coming year. The practice of generosity is a faith discipline. Growing in generosity is the mark of a developing faith and a deeper walk with Christ. We joined St. Peter s because we believe that its members are committed to being genuine disciples of Christ. We want to be involved with something that really matters in this community. As a congregation, we are seeking to be fed spiritually and to actively engage in a world where our abilities can meet its deepest needs; and with God s help, to be a difference for good. We welcome any questions. Thank you for your continuing and faithful generosity. The Stewardship Committee, Ian Wing, Treasurer; Larry Massimo; Marion Ulmer; Jere Wrightsman 3

FALL WORKSHOP A Journey Within: A Pathway for Healing As many of you know, I recently completed a program in Spiritual Direction through the Haden Institute. The program gave me the opportunity to write about a form of healing I discovered in my effort to recover from the trauma of chronic Lyme disease. On Saturday, October 20 th from 10am 3pm, I will offer a workshop at St. Peter's to describe this form of healing. In the workshop I will demonstrate How to use imagery and imagination to connect with the functioning of the brain. How to release intense emotions, anxiety and pain using this technique. How to gain self-awareness and grow in compassion by honoring our personal and collective stories. The cost of the workshop is pay what you can. A light lunch will be provided. Anything over the cost will be donated to the Building up the Church Capital Campaign. Reservations are required. Please call 518-821-7990 or email bethillingworth@gmail.com to RSVP by Friday, October 12 th. For more information or to make reservations, please contact me at bethillingworth@gmail.com or call me at 518-821-7990. Blessings, Rev. Beth Illingworth 4

FALL MATERNITY LEAVE COVERAGE August 26 th November 25 th During Rev. Horan s maternity leave this fall we will have full coverage for worship, pastoral care and Council moderating. Sunday worship will alternate between guest preachers and our St. Peter s preachers and worship team. We look forward to welcoming Lynn back on the First Sunday of Advent. Thank you to all who have stepped in to provide coverage, our congregation is blessed by your leadership and ministry! WHO TO CONTACT DURING MATERNITY LEAVE: General questions: contact the church office at 392-3386 stpeterspc@fairpoint.net Pastoral care and prayer concerns: Deacons Co-Chairs Sharon Wing (794-0237) and Sandy Fischer (209-7024). Rev. Beth Illingworth and Rev. Kathi Jones are also available for emergencies. Council Liaison: Teresa Barensfeld 392-7859 tbarensfeld@gmail.com *************************************** Tuesday 11am - 3pm Thursday 9am - 1pm Friday 12pm - 3pm *************************************** October Lectionary Readings 10/7/18 Semi-continuous: Job 1:1, 2:1-10; Psalm 26; Hebrews 1:1-4, 2:5-12 Mark 10:2-16 Complementary: Genesis 2:18-24; Psalm 8; Hebrews 1:1-4, 2:5-12; Mark 10:2-16 10/14/18 Semi-continuous: Job 23:1-9, 16-17; Psalm 22:1-15; Hebrews 4:12-16; Mark 10:17-31 Complementary: Amos 5:6-7, 10-15; Psalm 90:12-17; Hebrews 4:12-16; Mark 10:17-31 10/21/18 Semi-continuous: Job 38:1-7 (34-41); Psalm 104:1-9, 24, 35c; Hebrews 5:1-10; Mark 10:35-45 Complementary: Isaiah 53:4-12; Psalm 91:9-16; Hebrews 5:1-10; Mark 10:35:45 10/28/18 Semi-continuous: Job 42:1-6, 10-17; Psalm 341-8 (19-22); Hebrews 7:23-28; Mark 10:46-52 Complementary: Jeremiah 31:7-9; Psalm 126; Hebrews 7:23-28; Mark 10:46-52 5

Welcome New Hymnal! October Birthdays Richard Iverson 10/1 Jim Antos 10/1 Lisa Vahradian 10/4 Lee Coalter 10/8 Barbara Conkling 10/9 Irene Young 10/13 Patricia McKeon 10/15 Marcy L. Coalter 10/16 Caitrianna Coalter 10/16 Thomas Lareau 10/19 Dorothy Perry 10/19 Eliza Alice Braley 10/23 John Tillotson 10/26 Sarah Braley 10/28 ************************************************ Help Needed for St. Peter s Annual Quilt Raffle A volunteer (or 2) is needed to sell raffle tickets for the annual St.Peter's quilt raffle at the Autumn in Austerlitz Festival at the Austerlitz Historical Society. This will take place on the Sunday, October 7 th (Columbus Day weekend). The event runs from 10 am to 4 pm. If you are able to help out (you get free admission!) please contact Wendy Diskin (518 392-6395). On Sunday, June 10 th, St. Peter s dedicated our beautiful new Glory to God Hymnals, published by the Presbyterian Church (USA). Our congregation gives thanks to the many individuals in our church family who purchased a hymnal(s), which have been noted with special dedication plaques in each book. Hymnals are still available for dedication! We still have more hymnals in need of dedications! Please consider purchasing a hymnal for $20, using the special offering envelopes found in each pew. Please note whether you d like to purchase a hymnal in IN HONOR/ IN MEMORY/ IN CELEBRATION / IN APPRECIATION of someone special. Take home a blue hymnal! As we celebrate our new hymnal, we are also very grateful for our previous blue hymnals, which have journeyed with us in worship for the past 29 years! If you dedicated one of our previous blue hymnals to a friend or loved one, you are invited to bring the hymnal home with you. The blue hymnals can be found in the back pews. Stars on Point design Size 77 x 92 Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD! ~ Psalm 95 ~ 6

Greetings from Lisa Vahradian, John Tillotson, Lucy and Emma Living Across the Pond in Edinburgh, Scotland Hope all is swell at St. Peter s! We miss it. Girls are loving their new school. Phew. And I m loving being an urban gal again and walking everywhere. Will stay in touch...hug, Lisa From The St. Peter's Deacons We are thankful for your generous donations each week to the Ghent and Chatham food pantries. The food items and school supplies are gratefully received by each silent pantry. The Deacons have recently been made aware of additional requests for toiletry items and sanitary products. Could we ask that you occasionally add a toiletry item to the donation basket? There is great need in our community and the Deacons sincerely appreciate your support in St. Peter's mission to be of service to our neighbors. Thanks and blessings, Sharon, on behalf of the Deacons Women s Unabridged Book Club We welcome any woman or friend of a member to come join our group. We meet the first Tuesday of the month at different members' houses for potluck suppers or coffee and desserts. Please contact Denise Davis if you are interested at 518-392-9690! Date: October 2 nd Book: Pachinko by Min Jin Lee Host: Need someone to host Annual Harvest Potluck Come join us to celebrate the bounty of the season by coming to the Annual Harvest Potluck Luncheon to be held on Sunday, October 14th, after worship. Please bring a dish to pass (preferably some local produce, etc., if possible). Drinks will be provided. 7

Preventing Veteran Suicides In Partnership With Faith-Based Organizations Suicide prevention is always a concern for our returning veterans. Find out how we can make a difference. On Wed., October 10 th from 6:30pm 8:30pm, The Kinderhook Reformed Church at 21 Broad St, Kinderhook, NY will be welcoming Joseph Hunter, PHD, LCSW from the US Dept. of Veterans Affairs. He will be discussing the warning signs and steps to prevent our warriors and loved ones from making such a desperate act. RSVP is not necessary. Questions? Call Joe at 518-626-5329. ************************************ From the Ghent Food Pantry The Ghent Food Pantry appreciates your August donations of groceries. Our families benefit from your continued support. Thank you, Linda Milinowicz OCTOBER WORSHIP WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY, Sunday, October 7th Guest Preachers: Rev. Stewart and Rev. MJ Pattison Sunday, October 14 th St. Peter s Preacher: Larry Massimo Welcome and Liturgist: MaryAnne Davis Children s Sermon: Mindy Gardner Prayers: Teresa Barensfeld ************************************ We re all assigned a piece of garden, a corner of the universe that is ours to transform. Our corner of the universe is our own lifeour relationships, our homes, our work, our current circumstancesexactly as they are. Every situation we find ourselves in is an opportunity, perfectly planned by the Holy Spirit, to teach love instead of fear. Marianne Williamson in A Return to Love Sunday, October 21 st Guest Preacher: Rev. Jane Brady-Close Sunday, October 28 th St. Peter s Preacher: Jere Wrightsman Welcome and Liturgist: Peggy Antos Children s Sermon: Arlene Lareau Prayers: Shirley Newsome St. Peter s Press Deadline To submit an article for the newsletter just email it to Shelley at the church office stpeterspc@fairpoint.net and to Rev. Lynn Horan at lynnmhoran@gmail.com by the 20 th of each month. The submission deadline for the November issue is Saturday, October 20th 8

October Worship Leaders Oct 7 th Head Usher: Jere Wrightsman Assistant Usher: Matthew Harrington Liturgist: Ann McCord Communion Servers: Mitzi Lobdell Joel Dyslin Sharon Wing Oct 14 th Head Usher: Raeph Sanderson Assistant Usher: Pat Meess Liturgist: Mary Anne Davis Oct 21 st Head Usher: Larry Massimo Assistant Usher: Mitzi Lobdell Liturgist: Nancy Ordman Oct 28 th Head Usher: George French Assistant Usher: Carol French Liturgist: Laura Corsun 9

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 6:30 PM Women s Unabridged Book Club 4 5 6 3 7:00 PM Choir 7:00 PM Council Meeting 7 9:00 AM Choir 10:00 AM World Communion Sunday and Sunday School followed by Fellowship Time 14 9:00 AM Choir 10:00 AM Worship and Sunday School followed by a Harvest Potluck 21 9:00 AM Choir 10:00 AM Worship and Sunday School followed by Fellowship Time 8 9 7:00 PM Trustees Meeting 10 7:00 PM Choir 15 16 17 7:00 PM Choir 22 23 24 7:00 PM Choir 11 12 13 9:30 AM Deacon s Meeting 18 19 20 10:00 AM 3:00 PM Workshop A Journey Within: A Pathway for Healing 25 26 27 28 9:00 AM Choir 10:00 AM Worship and Sunday School followed by Fellowship Time 29 30 31 7:00 PM Choir Have you ever considered that you shouldn't pray for God to deliver you from your enemies, rather deliver you from yourself so you cannot hate them? Shannon L. Alder 10