Season of Lent Newsletter 2016 Tuesday, February 9th Shrove Tuesday Dinner 6:00 PM Wednesday, February 10th Ash Wednesday Services Noon & 7:00 PM SUNDAY Bible Study - 9:00 AM HOLY EUCHARIST - 10:00 AM Sunday School - 10:00 AM (Coffee Hour Following Sunday Service) Mission Statement: We follow Christ s teachings. We grow spiritually. We serve the needs of our neighbors. WEEKLY SERVICES TUESDAY MORNING PRAYER - 8:00 AM WEDNESDAY Noon Day Service - 12:05 PM
JESUS CHRIST HEAD OF THE CHURCH The Right Reverend Steven A. Miller Bishop of the Diocese of Milwaukee 800-236-3028 Dr. Reverend Helen Whitner-Tester Priest-in-Charge 608-207-9436 Deacon Gregg Schneider 608-207-3689 Susan Adams Senior Warden 608-207-3689 Johanna Peterson Junior Warden 608-365-7813 Carolyn Hansen Treasurer 608-207-9267 Clerk Jenny Williams Sexton 219-713-3202 The Vestry Shirley Brunton 608-362-4463 Thomas Fallin 608-751-3769 Patrick Jacobs 608-921-7306 Ed Martin 608-754-8771 Kathy Miller 815-623-2668 Cindy Morse 815-543-2317 your email address? OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY - THURSDAY / 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM PHONE: 608-362-4312 Email: stpauls@stpaulsbeloit.org Web site: www.stpaulsbeloit.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/st-pauls- Episcopal-Church-Beloit-Wisconsin/192845734091199 Altar Flowers Sign up sheet is posted on the church office window. Many openings are still available! Vestry Meeting Tuesday, Feb. 16th @ 7:00 PM in the church library All are welcome! Do you want to receive the newsletter and other information by email? Do we have NEWSLETTER DEADLINE: February 21st Articles can be put in the newsletter box or emailed to the church office. 2
A s h e s a r e burned. They are spent. They are black and grey, charred and useless. Ashes are universal all things, when put into a fire with enough heat, will turn to ashes. Ashes remind us that all things are temporary in our world, including us. Next to taxes, it s said that the only other certainty in life is that we will all, o n e d a y, b e c o m e ashes dust our lives will be spent. Death, sinfulness, repentance these are the things that these ashes symbolize for us. Ash Wednesday reminds us first that we are dust, and to dust we will return. Life is fleeting. Time is short. And the ashes remind us that we are fallen, and we can t get up on our own. We need God s help. We need God s forgiveness and God s grace. We need God s love. A Reflection in Preparation for Ash Wednesday as shared by Helen... And that, brothers and sisters, is the hope that is smeared in ash on our foreheads, that God s love has reached through our sinfulness, through the grim shadow of death, to the dust and the ashes of human life. We may be dust, but dust that we are, we are loved. As Paul writes, we are accounted dead... and y e t t e r r i f i c a l l y alive. We have nothing, and yet by God s love we have it all. Nothing in this world, even death, can separate you from God s love in Jesus Christ. That is the secret scratched in ashes and imposed upon our foreheads. Nothing can separate you from God s love. (Lee Koontz, Sr. Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Gainesville, GA, 2006). 3
We would like to thank Don Williams for his service as Senior Warden and welcome Susan Adams as the new Senior Warden. We also would like to welcome Shirley Brunton and welcome back Patrick Jacobs to the Vestry. Vestry Minutes from 12/13/2015 The Holiday Sweet Shoppe made about $2200. As of the end of November, we had a general income $109,056.68 and expenses of $67,924.30 with income over expenses of $39,132.38. PRESENT: Reverend Helen Tester, Don Williams Sr. Warden, Johanna Peterson Jr. Warden, Carolyn Hansen Treasurer, Susan Adams Clerk, Ed Martin, Pat Jacobs, Cindy Morse, Thom Fallin. Deacon Gregg Schneider Absent - Kathy Miller TREASURER S RE- PORT: The Holiday Sweet Shoppe made about $2200. As of the end of November, we had a general income $109,056.68 and expenses of $67,924.30 with income over expenses of $39,132.38. Treasurer s report approved (Adams, Morse). We voted to designate $150 a month as a an equity allowance for housing for the 2015-16 year for Rev. Helen Tester. We voted to designate the following as the check signers: Darlene Harvey, Anita Williams, Nancy Williams, and Cindy Morse. Carolyn suggested that we pay our sexton, Jenny Williams a salary of $680 per month starting 1/1/16. This was approved (Jacobs, Martin). We need to determine how to spend any surplus we have in the budget; Carolyn is projecting a possible $10,000 surplus. Treasury report approved (Fallin, Morse). JUNIOR WARDEN: Johanna presented the snow plow agreement. We have been using Hankster s Motor Sports. The price for clearing two inches or more of snow for the year by 9 a.m. is $2200. Motion passed to hire them again (Adams, Fallin). Johanna presented an idea to have a basket or little box with warm coats/hats/gloves/ etc outside with a sign saying I m not lost; please take me if you need me to stay warm this winter. WORSHIP COM- MITTEE Worship will change so that we do not do a hymn after the gospel. People will be thinking of the gospel words just before the sermon, not the hymn. Sometimes we ll do the psalm responsively. She will do ashes to go 4
2016 Community Lenten Worship Services All services are at 7:00 PM (unless otherwise noted). Offering taken at each service to benefit Caritas & Hands of Faith. February 10 (Ash Wednesday) St. Paul s Episcopal Church - 212 W. Grand Avenue Preacher: Rev. David Hart (Henderson UMC) February 17 St. Thomas Catholic Church - 822 E. Grand Avenue Preacher: Rev. Dr. Brenda Atlas (Bethel AME) February 24 First Congregational - 801 Bushnell Street Preacher: Rev. Vandy Harmon (Wesley CME) March 2 Wesley CME - 1760 Shore Drive Preacher: Rev. Steven Erkel (United Church of Beloit) March 9 Sun Valley Presbyterian - 1650 Sun Valley Drive Preacher: Rev. Kenda Roman (New Covenant Life Church) March 16 Bethel AME - 1314 Athletic Avenue Preacher: Rev. David Ewing (Sun Valley Presbyterian Church) March 18 (Good Friday) 12:00 Noon Service United Church of Beloit 657 Bluff Street Preacher: Pastor Kevin Pullam (Emmanuel Baptist Church) Stay tuned for further information! 5
Heritage Quilt Show 2016 There will be a meeting on Sunday, February 7th after the service. All interested and past chairmen are encouraged to attend! For more information contact Eunice. Book Club will meet Monday, February 8th at 1:30 PM At Ann Kinast s 2780 E. Ridge Reviewer: Ann Kinast For more information contact: Janet E. I m not lost... Have an old hat, scarf, mittens or coat that is in good shape Donate it the church so we may offer it those who need them. Contact Johanna for more details. 6
St. Paul s Episcopal Church Still Kickin for the Kingdom of God Join us February 28th as we kick off our 175th Anniversary Celebration after the service. We will enjoy Pretzels and Soup and each other s fellowship. We will also begin to hear stories/memories from our Sisters and Brothers. In the next few weeks, you will be receiving a Prayer List. Each day offer up a prayer for members of our church family and those close to us. We are beginning to plan for a Homecoming Celebration. This will be a time to invite all those who have been connected to St. Paul s to come back and celebrate our 175th Anniversary! If you know of someone we should invite, contact Johanna P. Stay tuned for further information. Not only are we beginning to share and collect memories, We are beginning to share and collect memorabilia. If there is something you would like to share from St. Paul s history, please leave it in the church office. Make sure that it is clearly labeled with your name. There will be a meeting Sunday, February 14th after the service. Any questions and/or ideas, contact Thom or Helen. 7
February 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 7 9:00 AM Bible Study 10:00 AM Holy Eucharist Sunday School Quilt Show Meeting 14 9:00 AM Bible Study 10:00 AM Holy Eucharist Sunday School 1 8 1:30 PM Book Club 8:00 AM Morning Prayer 9 8:00 AM Morning Prayer 6:00PM Shrove Tuesday Dinner 15 16 8:00 AM Morning Prayer 7:00 PM Vestry Meeting 3 12:05 PM Noon Day Eucharist 10 12:05 PM Noon Day Eucharist 7:00 PM Ecumenical Service @ St. Paul s Episcopal Church 17 12:05 PM Noon Day Eucharist 5:30 Soup and Study 4 5 6 9:00 AM Order of St. Luke 11 12 13 18 19 20 9:00 AM Order of St. Luke 8
175th Anniversary Meeting Meals on Wheels 21 9:00 AM Bible Study 10:00 AM Holy Eucharist Sunday School 28 9:00 AM Bible Study 10:00 AM Holy Eucharist Sunday School 175th Anniversary Still Kickin for God s Kingdom Celebration 22 23 8:00 AM Morning Prayer 29 24 12:05 PM Noon Day Prayer 5:30 Soup and Study 25 26 27 9
Continued from Page 4 EVANGELISM COM- MITTEE: We need more bread for outside on Sundays CHRISTIAN EDU- CATION: Johanna Peterson said the children will do the pageant on Dec 24 and Epiphany. Gregg reported that the adults are studying Rich Warren s Purpose of Christmas. During Epiphany there will be a study of Luke s Gospel. FELLOWSHIP COMMIT- TEE: Cindy said that having food after church increases fellowship. We discussed the need to know who is responsible each week and that people check with those who have signed up before bringing extra food. The weekly email informing people who is bringing food may help with this. STEWARDSHIP COM- MITTEE: Thom Fallin said that we gave pledge cards to 69, 17 increased, 4 decreased, and 18 stayed the same. There were 3 new pledges. Three people usually give but did not pledge. If the amount they usually give is included, we can expect $109,593 and only $99,059 without the three estimates. Last year we had $88,000 in pledges. Helen said that we need to put up two typical Episcopal signs in the neighborhood, at least one on a busy street. BUDGET COMMITTEE: This committee will consist of Helen, Johanna, Carolyn, Don, and Thom. OUTREACH: Ed Martin said that there is no news from Caritas. Susan reported that the Hands of Faith will be the end of January OTHER COMMENTS: Thom reported about the 175 th anniversary. Feb. 28 lands during lent, but we will have a pretzel and soup lunch. He said we could do a prayer a day for each member of the church during that year. A committee will meet after church on Jan 17 to discuss it. We discussed the problem of not knowing who is in charge of various ministries or church functions. We could put it in the directory or newsletter. Faithfully Submitted by Susan Adams 10
Contact Helen or Gregg if interested in going! 11
The 2016 Million Pound Challenge has begun! If you've already signed up, thank you! If you haven't signed up yet, we hope you will join us again this year! When you join the Million Pound Challenge to exercise or to lose weight, your support for Second Harvest Foodbank or one of our emergency food pantry partners puts much needed food on the tables of your neighbors who struggle with hunger. For every exercise hour or pound of weight loss, the Princeton Club will donate 10 pounds of food to your designated hunger-relief organization, up to 1 million pounds! Register today at the Million Pound Challenge website as a Team or as an Individual! Report your exercise or weight loss weekly. The website will remain open through April 30 to record your results even if the 1 million pounds of food is distributed sooner. An awards ceremony for the Top Teams, based on results reported through April 30, will be held in May. Please also spread the word to friends, family and associates and ask them to sign up (either as part of your team, their own team or an individual). We appreciate your continued support! Together, we can end hunger in southwestern Wisconsin! Second Harvest Foodbank 12
Caritas Donation Needs List Food Items: Fresh or canned fruit in 100% juice, or no sugar added; Applesauce, no sugar added; Brown or wild rice; Whole-grain hot cereals, oatmeal; Whole-grain crackers; Corn or whole grain tortillas, non-refrigerated; Canned meats (chicken, salmon, sardines, etc.); Dried beans/ peas (black beans, black-eye peas, chickpeas, kidney beans, navy beans, lentils, etc.); Spaghetti sauce, tomato sauce, low or no salt added; Canned and shelf-stable soups and broths, low or no salt added; Cooking oils such as olive, vegetable, or canola oil Other Items: Reusable bags with handles Clothing Room: Any type of bedding; Towels; Men s jeans; Infant clothing Personal Products: Bar Soap; Deodorant; Feminine Hygiene Products Office Supplies: Rolls of stamps; Copy Paper 13
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The Order of St. Luke will meet in the church library at 9:00 am on Saturday, February 6th and Saturday, February 20th Charles Williams Kariana Frausto Ethan Kallas Miles Wisdom Rod Brunton Noah Yount Susan Hartman Laura Jane Sherwood 2nd 6th 10th 15th 16th 20th 21st 28th Contact Carolyn H. for information. In memory of Lee Bailey David Stott Tim Dorr Liz Sardes Justin Welch Bob Cornell Bea Shaffer Mary Dorr Todd Blum Art Wright Gloria Perez Nancy Korst Bill Korst Briana Price Lori Coan Sarah Eberts Bonnie Hamilton Brock Scarneta Denice Brunton Jim Bartram Jane Ambrose Sandy Benedetti Belinda Vance Dorothy Larsen Kathy Hudson Al Conradson Vicky Conradson Manning Wright Gary Overboe Adrienne Bicek Jean Schneider Peter Hallock Allen Crabtree David Gwin John Powers Ruby Kirk Priscilla Wehler Susan Gillespie Laura Collard Nate Thompson Rachel Fogderud Rick Brunton Mike Hinricks Dan Scalf Becky Hall Billie Dahlberg Amelia Wuethrich Ruth Miner- Kessell Laura Jo Pearson Mary Lou Brown Tom Goodwin Johnnny Milner Enrique Gonzales Don Lendl & Family Nancy Williams Reubin S. Family Dec. Gregg Schneider Dan Balson Louise Sherwood Mike & Deb Fallon For phone numbers or addresses, contact the church office. 15
S T. P A U L ' S E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H O F B E L O I T 212 W. Grand Avenue Beloit, Wisconsin 53511 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Phone: 608-362-4312 Fax: 608-299-0001 E-mail: stpauls@stpaulsbeloit.org Web Site: www.stpaulsbeloit.org 16