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MARCH HIGHLIGHTS Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Youth Group Meeting Mar. 8 Daylight Savings Time Begins Mar. 4, 11 Be Our Guest Mar. 17 Pastoral Care Mar. 18 Vestry Mar. 29 Palm Sunday Senior Warden s Message By Gladys Clymens Easter is early this year, so therefore the month of February was very busy. The Mardi Gras Party hosted a small but fun group of people. The decorations were beautiful, the food delicious, and the auction and raffle items were great. We had a great time. Thanks to Will and Deidre Votaw and their committee. The Annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper was Church of the Holy Nativity, Meridian, Idaho held on the 17 th with the men and youth of Holy Nativity hosting. This is always a good meal and lots of good conversation. Thanks to Clay Lisle for organizing this event. The Ash Wednesday Service was held at 7:00 pm with the Rev. Alice Farquhar -Mayes presiding. On Sunday the 15 th, Canon Lucinda conducted a Story Telling session on the history of Holy Nativity. I was very surprised at how interesting it proved to be. I learned some things I had never before heard. Several funny stories were shared about the early days and some interesting ups and downs of our Parish. I think we all agreed that our unofficial motto should be We will Survive. The church office volunteers have been working on a new program to produce the bulletins. Please let a vestry member know what you think of the new style. As we head into Lent, I hope you will all be reflective on the life of Jesus, and what we can do to live the life God March 2015 volume 2 number 1 would like us to. Please take time out to worship, even if it is just a few minutes of alone time with God. THIS ISSUE Since Lent started earlier this year, you will notice there are mainly pictures of the events during the end of January and most of February. Most of the meetings in February occurred the last week so the reports we usually have are not available at this time. Bishop Brian Thom saying a prayer with those serving on Sunday, February 22nd (First Sunday in Lent) before the service. This was the first service our new acolytes started to serve.

ANNUAL MEETING January 25, 2015 The Annual Meeting was held after the service on January 25th. During the Annual Meeting, the minutes from the 2014 Meeting were approved. The budget for 2015 was passed unanimously after some discussion. New delegates for convention this year were elected. They are Staci Falconer, Kay Grooms and Marian Hendrix. The alternates elected are Paul Parish, Elizabeth Young and Cindy Wolfenbarger. Thank you to the delegates and Wardens who attended Convention last year. They were: Steve Bush, Matt Wheeler, Staci Falconer, Phil Street and Gladys Clymens. Bob Burnz and Cindy Wolfenbarger were elected to a three-year term on vestry. Thank you Cindy Wolfenbarger for agreeing to serve another three-year term. 2

Secret Sisters Valentine s Luncheon Our Women's Valentine Luncheon was well attended and enjoyed by all. We were served a Bali Lunch and wonderful chocolate desserts. We had several new ladies so enjoyed time to get to know each other. The Secret Sister exchange is still in progress as we are sure there are many others who would wish to participate. A Valentine box will be in the Narthex for you to sign up. This is a nice way to choose a person to keep secretly in touch with through out the year. One of the areas we have been trying to get in place is a committee to prepare and serve receptions. Mary Buchannan will chair that committee. Please contact her if that would be an interest to you. We will continue taking flowers to our "sister" in need as well as meals. All women of Holy Nativity belong to this group. If you want to know more please talk with Kay Grooms, Donna Lofton or Gail Oates. February 7, 2015 (Top) Waiting for the luncheon to start. (Middle) Dessert and gift table. (Bottom) Build your meal. 3

March 2015 Parish Calendar 1 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 4 5 6 Be Our Guest Choir 7:000PM 10:30-11:30AM 5:30-7PM 2 Cents a Meal 8:30-9:30AM Adult Ed. 9:30AM Youth Sunday Worship Svc. Healing prayer during communion 10:45AM Choir Practice 8 Daylight Saving Time Begins 8:30-9:30AM Adult Ed 9:30AM Worship Svc 10:45AM Profile Comm 2 3 9:30-11AM Bible Study @ Frilings 6:30PM Pastoral Care Meeting 9 10 11 Be Our Guest 5:30-7PM 12 Choir 7:000PM Walking in the gym 13 10:30-11:30AM Walking in the gym 7 Set clocks ahead tonight 14 15 8:30-9:30AM Adult Ed 9:30AM Worship Svc 16 17 9:30-11AM Bible Study @ Frilings 6:30PM Pastoral Care Meeting 18 Vestry 6:30PM 19 Choir 7:000PM 20 Spring Begins 10:30-11:30AM Walking in the gym 21 22 8:30-9:30AM Adult Ed 9:30AM Worship Svc 23 24 Newsletter DEADLINE 25 26 Choir 7:000PM 27 10:30-11:30AM Walking in the gym 28 29 PALM SUNDAY 8:30-9:30AM Adult Ed 9:30AM Worship Svc 30 31 Notes: 4

BIRTHDAYS Gladys Clymens Mar. 1 Harmon Avera Mar. 5 Jessica Erickson Mar. 5 Diana Bush Mar. 6 Mina Craig Mar. 8 Martin Connington Mar. 10 Marian Hendrix Mar. 10 Gail Oates Mar. 10 Scott Erickson Mar. 19 Michelle Smith Mar. 20 Emily Jane Traub Mar. 23 Brian Fendley Mar. 28 Teri Sackman Mar. 28 Jerry Lofton Mar. 29 Grace Street Mar. 31 Peanut Butter Grocery Bags CHURCH NEEDS New members for the Pastoral Care Team and Worship Leaders Funds for New Carpet 5

Valentine s Day/Mardi Gras Party February 14, 2015 6

History Taking Sunday, February 15, 2015 (Top Left) Timeline being worked on by the attendees. (Top) Time Line for Holy Nativity from its start to the present. (Bottom) Closing Prayer being said by Gladys Clymens. Deanery Meeting Morning Session February 21, 2015 (Upper right) Canon Lucinda Ashby writing events on the timeline. (Lower Right) Marking important periods. Attendees at the Morning session of the Protecting God s Children Training. 7

The Episcopal Church of the Holy Nativity 828 W. Cherry Lane Meridian, Idaho 83642-1619 Phone: 208-888-4342 SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:30 AM PALM SUNDAY March 29th Remember to wear something RED Leadership Team Bishop of Idaho: The Rt. Rev. Brian Thom Priest Associates: Canon Lucinda Ashby The Rev. Alice Farquhar-Mayes The Rev. Jennifer Antonnen Music Director: (Vacant) Senior Warden: Ms. Gladys Clymens Junior Warden: Mr. Phil Street Treasurer: Mr. Mike Magette/Ms. Donna Lofton Ministry Schedule: Ms. Kelly Mattson Children s Sermons: Mr. Matt Wheeler Sunday School: Ms. Diana Bush Youth Group: Ms. Christy Fendley Altar Guild & Flowers/Worship Committee/ Food Bank: Ms. Clare Barrett Coffee Hour/ Women s Group: Ms. Kay Grooms Newsletter Editor: Ms. Linda Burnz Recycle this newsletter.. Give it to a friend!!