M A Y 2 0 1 6 The Flock THE PRINTED VOICE OF ST. FRANCIS OF THE TETONS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Voice of the Vestry Just as this May, we say goodbye to the snow in the Teton Valley, we too say goodbye to Easter tide and welcome Pentecost. Pentecost is 50 days after Easter hence the word root pente or 5. Pentecost falls on the tenth day after Ascension Thursday (which itself is 40 days after Easter). In the New Testament, Pentecost was the occasion of the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ, as described in the Acts of the Apostles 2:1 31, and therefore in the Christian liturgical year, it became a feast commemorating this occasion. For this reason, Pentecost is described by some Christians as the "Birthday of the Church. Bishop Brian Thom is coming to visit us on Sunday May 8th. We welcome Bishop Brian s guidance and will be looking forward to his Public Service of Healing. A delicious pot luck Mother s Day fellowship dinner will follow. St. Francis of the Tetons Episcopal Church 20 Alta School Rd. Alta, Wyoming 83414 Phone: 307-353-8100 email: sftetons@silverstar.com stfrancis.episcopalidaho.org All Are Welcome for Worship, Sunday School and Fellowship at 10AM Our Presiding Bishop Michael Curry calls us the Episcopal branch of the Jesus movement. As he describes it, the Jesus movement is about transforming this world from the nightmare that it is into the dream God intends for all of us. Bishop Curry reminds us that Jesus came to lead the way towards a world where there is justice and grace for all, and where the love of God prevails over all. As we celebrate the Birthday of the Church, we remember how important it is for us to be witnesses for Jesus. This is how everyone will recognize that you are my disciples when they see the love you have for each other. (John 13:35). We can show our love of Jesus and each other in many different ways. This last Sunday, I was returning from traveling Eucharist when I stopped into Barrels and Bins, still dressed in church attire. I saw some old friends who said, my, my, you are all dressed up. My response was that I just finished a great day at church and was looking forward to going home to bake a lemon meringue pie. I encourage you to share your church experiences with friends and neighbors. I believe when they hear firsthand from you what St. Francis means to you, they will be attracted to that love. Bishop Curry understands that as Episcopalians we are sometimes uneasy about publicly proclaiming the Good News of God in Jesus. We see the message many times in the Bible and yet we hope for a loophole to get out of being witnesses for Jesus. That s why we pray at the end of our service every Sunday for the courage to do just that. One of our Post Communion prayers says it like this: And now Father, send us out to do the work you have given us to do, to love and serve you as faithful witnesses of Christ our Lord. The Episcopal branch of the Jesus movement is nothing less than joyous and vigorous proclamation of the love of God in the world. God s peace, Rod
PAGE 2 St. Francis Snapshots All photos by Mary Lou Osland Connie Steele receives the birthday blessing (right). Rev. Mary Erickson blesses birthdays for Gayle, Christine and Cheryl (below.) Rev. Mary Erickson breaks the bread (below). Rev. Mary Erickson preaches (above.)
PAGE 3 Please Remember in Your Prayers: The Family of Bev Oslund, The Family of Marge Yarger, Pepi Stiegler, Bill, Ed, Rick, Linda and Colton, Barb, Dave and Shae Deussalt, Inger Trudelle, Carole Shepherd, Julie Gow, Terri Furniss, Dean Naylor, Sam Little, Dorrie Clevenger, The Family of Herb Heimerl, Christine Irvin, Tricia Whitley, the Family of Dominic, Edie Barnes, Megan Dalley, Dorothy LaDuke, Iolene Kranz and Hilary Kranz, as well as all faith communities and schools of Teton Valley. Church Meetings & Events Wednesdays @ 11:00am Thursdays @ 4:00pm Mondays @ 6:00pm 2nd, 3rd & 4th Tuesdays @6:00-7:45 pm 2nd & 4th Wednesdays @6:00-7:30pm Sunday, May 1st After Church Sunday, May 8th Sunday, May 8th Book Club Meets Cub Scouts Meet Boy Scouts Meet Worship Committee Meets Bishop Brian Thom Visit / Healing Service Mother s Day Potluck after Healing Service Mother s Day Potluck Please join us for the Mother s Day Potluck after the Healing Service on May 8th! Happy Anniversary Lisa & Kent Wagener May 17 Jim & Chris Schulz May 21 Healing Service At the May 8th service with Bishop Brian, we will be praying the Litany for Healing and offering anyone who wishes the opportunity to receive a laying on of hands and prayer for healing by the Bishop. During the Litany (the prayers), we pray for healing for ourselves and for others. We pray for healing in body, mind and spirit. Regardless of whether you choose to receive the actual laying on of hands, this service is a powerful liturgy that helps to reconnect us to our source of goodness and life. May you be blessed. Pastor Deb Happy Birthday! April Attendance May 6 Olivia Schulz May 11 John Parisee May 14 Chris Schulz May 21 Jim Schulz, Jr. May 21 Mark Hanson April 3: 18 April 10: 30 April 17: 31 April 24: 27
PAGE 4 MAY 1 Sixth Sunday of Easter Holy Eucharist Celebrant: The Rev. Lynn Cunningham Lay Minister: Rod Gust Lay Reader: Angie Warner Greeter/Gift Bearer: Cheryl & Jim Reinertsen Refreshments: coffee & cookies Altar Flowers: Jaine Lewis Sunday School: Monica Hoth First Reading: Acts 16:9-15 Psalm: Psalm 67 Second Reading: Revelation 21:10, 22-22:5 Gospel: John 14:23-29 MAY 8 Seventh Sunday of Easter Holy Eucharist/ Healing Service With Bishop Brian Thom Celebrant: Bishop Brian Thom Lay Minister: Angie Warner Lay Reader: Becky Park Greeter/Gift Bearer: Jane Lewis Refreshments: Mother s Day Potluck Altar Flowers: Rod Gust Sunday School: Anna Anschutz First Reading: Acts 16:16-34 Psalm: Psalm 97 Second Reading: Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21 MAY 15 Pentecost Morning Prayer Worship Leader: Angie Warner Lay Minister: Beverly Charette Lay Reader: Rod Gust Greeter/Gift Bearer: Lisa Wagener Refreshments: coffee & cookies Altar Flowers: Monica Hoth Sunday School: Jaine Lewis First Reading: Acts 2:1-21 Psalm: Psalm 104:25-35, 37 Second Reading: Romans 8:14-17 Gospel: John 14:8-17, 25-27 May Service Volunteers MAY 22 Trinity Sunday Holy Eucharist Celebrant: The Rev. Deb Adams Lay Minister: Erica Tremblay Lay Reader: Sharon Froberg Greeter/Gift Bearer: Sharon Froberg Refreshments: coffee & cookies Altar Flowers: Jaine Lewis No Sunday School: Kids in Church First Reading: Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31 Psalm: Psalm 8 Second Reading: Romans 5:1-5 Gospel: John 16:12-15 MAY 29 Second Sunday after Pentecost Morning Prayer Worship Leader: Rod Gust Lay Minister: Beverly Charette Lay Reader: Lisa Wagener Greeter/Gift Bearer: Lisa Wagener Refreshments: Jim & Cheryl Reinertsen Altar Flowers: Becky Park Sunday School: Monica Hoth First Reading: 1 Kings 18:20-21, 22-29, 30-39 Psalm: Psalm 96 Second Reading: Galatians 1:1-12 Gospel: Luke 7:1-10
PAGE 5 Summary Minutes of the Vestry / March 2016 St. Francis Staff Priest The Rev. Debra Adams 208-201-5467 sfpriest@silverstar.com Senior Warden Rod Gust 307-413-2102 sfseniorwarden@silverstar.com Junior Warden Clarke Arick 706-338-9113 sfjuniorwarden@silverstar.com Treasurer Cheryl Reinertsen 307-353-2299 sfttreasurer@silverstar.com Music Director Gayle Lien 307-353-0902 rlien@silverstar.com Parish Assistant Hope McKenzie 307-353-8100 sftetons@silverstar.com Parish Sexton Angie Warner 208-354-2242 sftstaff@silverstar.com Parish Historian Toni Hill 208-354-2747 Present: Jim Steele, Clarke Arick, Sharon Froberg, Monica Hoth, Cheryl Reinertsen, Rod Gust, Lisa Wagener and Carol Taylor present Rod gave the opening prayer and called the meeting to order at 5:40 pm. The minutes from the February meeting were approved Sr Warden Report Bank account signature cards As Junior Warden, Clarke will be added as signer to bank accounts Lighting renovation Clarke has spoken to Fall River and Carl Jorden about lighting choices for replacing the florescent lights in the church. This project is on going. Alta 4-H wants to use our dinner plates for an event they are having. Vestry approved this request. Comments- Rod asked that if anyone receives any comments or suggestions from the congregation, to please share them with Rod or in the next Vestry meeting. Easter - An Easter Pot Luck sign-up sheet was passed around and will be shared with the congregation next Sunday. Jr. Warden Report Roof ice dam Clarke cleared the ice dam in the roof valley on the east side of the church. Propane Clarke will contact the various local propane companies about the price of propane. Changing the locks Changing the lock on the front door of the church, as the locksmith is having surgery. Dog policy we re-iterated the dog policy, which some vestry members were not aware of. Dogs are not allowed in the church before, during or after worship, except for the Blessing of the Animals Service. Dogs are also not allowed in the church when food is being served. Treasurers Report A new version of Quickbooks will be purchased, as the current version will no longer by supported by Intuit. Fundraiser Dinner proceeds - Cheryl reported that the net proceeds for the winter fundraiser dinner were $265.00. Alta Solid Waste - Cheryl reported that Alta Solid Waste has billed the church $58.00 for 2016, which is much lower than budgeted ($593.00) and lower than previous years. RAD Garbage Service Garbage service has been switched to RAD Recycling and Garbage, as the church is in their contracted area. Rod and Clarke will still do our recycling, for now. Eat and Meet proceeds Proceeds from each Eat and Meet Dinner will go in petty cash, to help offset the cost of the next dinner. The Treasurer s Report was accepted. Worship Committee Sharon asked if a Tenebrae Service could be added to Holy Week. Rod will bring this request up with Deb and the Worship Committee. Adult Ed Class Carol said that Darryl Reinke is willing to offer an adult ed class on a religious topic, Carol will work with Darryl to set up the time and date. It was decided that it would be called Adult Forum. Columbarium Committee it was requested that the Columbarium Committee report the financial status of the Columbarium to the Vestry. Lisa will call at Columbarium Committee meeting. Pastoral Care we received a heart-felt thank you note from the recipients of a pastoral care request. Carol also said that when Bob has received home Eucharist from the Eucharistic Ministers, that it has been very lovely, beautiful and deeply spiritual. Tin Cup Jim reported that the volunteer hours required to participate have been reduced to 3 volunteer time slots. The volunteer opportunities will be posted on the Community Foundation of Teton Valley website on May 1. Endowment Committee The committee has met and each member has taken on a task, to be reported to the Vestry when completed. The next Vestry meeting will be held on April 13 th, at 5:30. Clarke gave the closing prayer. The meeting adjourned at 8:00 pm. Respectfully submitted, Lisa Wagener, Recorder
PAGE 6 St. Francis Vestry Members Senior Warden Rod Gust 307-413-2102 sfseniorwarden@silverstar.com Reverend Deb celebrates the Holy Eucharist (above). Beverly Charette plays the flute (right.) Junior Warden Clarke Arick 706-338-9113 patriciasticher@yahoo.com Sharon Froberg 208-399-2020 frogwumin@silverstar.com Scoutmaster s Minute Monica Hoth 208-201-3281 monica.hoth@gmail.com Carol Taylor 307-413-2855 caroltaylor58@hotmail.com Jim Steele 937-231-1141 connsteele@msn.com Treasurer Cheryl Reinertsen 307-353-2299 sfttreasurer@silverstar.com So here's the thing about the Scout Law: It definitely isn't a political or religious statement, but it has implications that impact those and other parts of who you are. Case in point: The third point of the Scout Law is: A SCOUT IS HELPFUL. The sixth is: A SCOUT IS KIND. Nothing is said about being helpful only to those you deem worthy of help, nor that helping them is only enabling their bad behavior. Nothing is in there limiting those you show kindness to, those who are just like you in all ways, or any way. If you doubt that, look at the Scout Promise. It says...to help other people at all times. It doesn't say to help other people only when you think they deserve it, or to base the amount of help you give on your opinion of them. ALL times. If you were ever a Scout and took that promise, and you support any group, political, religious, civic, whatever, that rationalizes away being helpful and kind to others based on anything about those people really, then you are hypocritically violating the promise you made. By Bruce Mason Yours In Scouting, Bruce the Old Scoutmaster
PAGE 7 MAY Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Worship Committee Meets SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER HOLY EUCHARIST Rev. Cunningham Sunday School 10:00AM 2 3 4 Centering Prayer 11AM 5 4PM 6 AA 7:30PM 7 7th Day Adv. 9AM-2PM 8 SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER HOLY EUCHARIST/ HEALING SERVICE Bishop Brian Thom Sunday School 10:00AM Mother s Day Potluck 9 10 Cub Scouts 6:30-7:45 PM 11 Centering Prayer 11AM Boy Scouts 6:00 7:30 PM 12 4PM 13 AA 7:30PM 14 7th Day Adv. 9AM-2PM 15 PENTECOST MORNING PRAYER Worship Leader: Angie Warner 16 17 Cub Scouts 6:30-7:45 PM 18 Centering Prayer 11AM 19 4PM 20 21 7th Day Adv. 9AM-2PM Sunday School 10:00AM AA 7:30PM 22 TRINITY SUNDAY HOLY EUCHARIST Rev. Deb Adams 23 24 Cub Scouts 6:30-7:45 PM 25 Centering Prayer 11AM 26 4PM 27 28 7th Day Adv. 9AM-2PM Sunday School: Kids in Church Boy Scouts 6:00 7:30 PM AA 7:30PM 29 SECOND SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST: PROPER 4 MORNING PRAYER Worship Leader: Rod Gust Sunday School 30 31
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