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COMFORTABLE WORDS A Monthly Communication from Holy Comforter Episcopal Church Serving the Episcopal Community of Angleton Since 1897 www.holycomforterangleton.org OCTOBER, 2014 Sunday Worship Schedule 8:30 AM Holy Eucharist I 9:30 AM Christian Education 10:30 AM Holy Eucharist II Sunday School Mission Statement We are an Episcopal Community, called to be a loving refuge in Jesus Christ, welcoming and serving all. CORE VALUES: CARE Children - nurturing the children of Holy Comforter and the community, through parish ministries and HCES Action serving one another and those in need, in Angleton and the world Relationships cultivating vibrant relationships among ourselves and the larger community, welcoming and affirming all in Jesus Name Episcopal Worship growing spiritually through liturgy, prayer and Sacraments What s Inside Column Pg 2 Parish Particulars Pg. 3-8 School Pg. 9 Calendar Pg 10 Vestry & Financials Pg. 11 October 19 Fr. Travis begins his ministry at Holy Comforter. A welcoming fiesta catered by La Casona will be held in Herbst Hall following the 10:30 Mass.

October(, 2014 Pastoral Letter A new dawning to honor our sacred past; As October19th draws near, I want to explain a couple of changes you will notice in worship. To begin, I have been overwhelmed by the kindness and the love showered upon my family and me. This kindness and love has served, in great part, to confirm that God has indeed brought us together for a purpose and that He has something delightful in store for Holy Comforter in the coming years and beyond. What this purpose is, I have no idea, but I am confident His purposes will wonderfully unfold with time. But what I cannot help but appreciate is that where we are going will be shaped by where we have been thus far; shaped by what God has made already. For sure, in this unfolding, the journey is sure to be sweet. And it is my distinct honor to walk among such delightful folks, a community that has so much to offer Angleton, the Diocese of Texas and the role God would have her play in His greater Kingdom. I am certain that Holy Comforter has her role already carved out by God and His plan. For our part, we are to enjoy and enjoin Hs revealing. We stand in awe while He does the work- this is when we will be at our best. Standing in awe is worship. This is life. Living this life of worship is made richer and a more vivid experience when we become more adept at two things: loving and appreciating who He has made thus far and then anticipating who we will become. This is a great work and a great honor we are given. But it is not a passive awe. There is a part we play. We are charged as guardians of Holy Comforter s history keepers of her legacy. And by doing so, we carve out her future and ours. We remember in order to dream. New and old alike share this responsibility. What are the distinct markers of this sweet little parish? What drew you here? Why do you stay? In answering these questions, we open up space for those who would cross Holy Comforter s threshold in the future! We begin where we began. We learn from our story tellers: each of you reading this. What makes us distinctive? What features? The building? The people? The Church and her liturgy? What are some of the best times in memory? All of it. Already some distinctives come to mind. No one who catches a glimpse at the building can help but notice Holy Comforter s beauty. Her shell is not even her most impressive feature. To my mind, the most remarkable quality about the building is the ChristusRex. As an Episcopalian, I know how completely this particular image of Jesus on the Cross defines us. The risen Lord upon His Cross (behind the altar) is the fullest image of a cross I can think of; it lauds both the death of Christ and His resurrection. Jesus is not a mangled body, limp on the Cross, nor is it an empty cross. As Episcopalians we champion the death and risen Lord each and every Sunday always both. One powerful way that makes us distinct is Him, the full Passion Narrative in one image, something we all face as we worship together. The ChristusRex informs, shapes us and encourages us into deeper waters. But it nurtures us in a faith that will always keep us. And it is a reminder of a great responsibility of worshiping truly and earnestly in the tradition of our ancestors that have passed on to us. 2

The Cross in Angleton, TX is the story of God and His People summed up in one image. With it, we enter the larger story of God, the Israelites, the first Christians, the apostles, our parents and grandparents. The story is ours to embrace. Therefore, we must do our very best to clarify God s work by honoring the liturgy, the service, the Church entrusted to us. We owe it to those who have kept it in safekeeping before us and we owe it to those for whom we safeguard it. I will conclude with our final tweak: in both services we will all become more familiar with the Book of Common Prayer as our forefathers intended. The bulletin will be our guide, but not replace the BCP. Each week we will hold the Book of Common Prayer in our hands and have our eyes look upon its pages, the very same words and pages all our brothers and sisters all over the country and the world are looking upon. One more way we will be an Anglican Communion. Angleton and the world worshipping as one! All this while offering our own style and flavor of worship under the theologically rich Christus Rex, honoring our past more fully, we may begin to carve out new ways of worshipping in distinct and creative ways. It is my hope that you will find these changes not too exhausting. More than anything, it is my hope that you will enjoy them because in shoring up our Episcopal identity, we will allow those who will cross our threshold to more easily enter into our story. October, 2014 Pastoral Letter Blessing to you all, Travis+ 3

Parish Particulars Dear Friends at Holy Comforter, It has been such a privilege and blessing to serve as your interim rector for the past ten months. You have offered me your love and support, your fellowship and delicious food, and most of all you have been willing to grow with me in our relationship with God in Christ. For me, it has been a time rich in relationships and full of fun. One of the difficult things about ordained ministry is the saying of goodbyes, but I have learned that it usually offers a time of opportunity and blessing for both priest and congregation. May God bless you mightily as you move into the future with Father Travis - I look forward to hearing about all the exciting things going on here at Holy Comforter and in the larger community of Angleton. I will always carry you in my heart and in my prayers. Faithfully in Christ, Rev. Carol INVITATION SUNDAY Our new Rector, Fr. Travis Smith, will celebrate his first service at Holy Comforter on Sunday, October 19! As you are here to welcome Fr. Travis, his wife, Suzanne, and their two sons, Luke and Noah, please invite friends and family to visit and meet our new Rector and our loving, caring community of Christians. 4

Parish Particulars Our children have been having a lot of fun lately exploring the Old Testament. Over the last two weeks we have been learning all about Moses. In our last lesson children were able to act out the story of Moses parting the Red Sea. We used blue balloons scattered across the floor to represent the sea. Each child picked a part to play. We had kids play the parts of Moses, the Israelites, and the Pharaoh's soldiers. Our Moses was able to part the Red Sea "of balloons. Blessings, Kelsey Payne Director of Children's Ministries 5

THE SMITH STORY I am honored to have been called as your rector; I believe God placed us in the perfect place at the perfect time. To say I am excited that October is finally here is an understatement. This entire process has been filled with confirmations both big and small. It truly seems that the Smith s and the good folks of Holy Comforter were destined for each other. And this is a good feeling. Coming to understand that God has you right where He wants you is a precious gift for sure. My family and I look forward to our arrival and enjoying our new family! With each new hello, introductions seem in order. So I hope you won t mind an abbreviated version of the path which led us to y all. We are the Smith s: Suzanne and I have been married for eleven years and since then God has given us two beautiful sons: Luke, four years old, and Noah, two years old. These three are certainly the best part of me. But before Luke and Noah were ever a gleam in anyone s eye, Suzanne and I were struggling Baptist s looking for more. In 1998 my wife and I, coming straight from college, enrolled in seminary at Baylor University. At that time, she came from Texas A&M Corpus Christi and I traveled across the desert (Phoenix, Arizona) to become Baptist preachers at Truett Seminary at Baylor. Though it took a little while, we would fall in love. It was a fruitful time for both of us; Truett expanded our experiences of God tremendously. We graduated from Truett in 2002 and a year later, in September of 2003, we were married. Right before we were married, Suzanne answered the call to ordination in the Baptist church. I, however, remained unconvinced of my call to pastor a Baptist congregation. Suzanne was sure of her s, and found fulfillment as a hospice chaplain in Waco, and I worked as a youth minister in a Methodist church in Mexia, TX. Life was happening in more profound ways than we ever knew. Though the town of Mexia is small, I never seemed to recognize the tiny Episcopal mission across the street from the Methodist church where I worked. When a friend of mine asked us to visit his new church we obliged. We didn t think anything of it we had, to that point, never heard of the Episcopal Church. We knew it was neither Baptist, nor Methodist or else we would have learned about it in seminary. But we loved our friend and we wanted to support him. 6

The unassuming exterior of this church masked the profundity within. I hadn t experienced it before nor have I since, but from the first step inside this Episcopal Church, the air breathed differently. Up to this point, I had been sure I was called, and equally sure it wasn t to be a Baptist minister. To that point this confusion (and frustration) was all I really knew. I had not considered that there may be other options. As we approached the front door of this tiny church, not once did I think I was walking towards my future. Suzanne, would later tell me that she felt it as well. Walking into the little mission, was like a movie. Everything about it was sweet relief. All I knew for sure was that I was home. All my training (eight years of learning to be a Baptist minister) was on the line as we worshipped that morning. It was like I was betraying something, but all I remember thinking was, I need more. We returned the next Sunday, still keeping most of our thoughts to ourselves. When we got back into the truck after the service to drive home, I could not hold it in any longer. I told Suzanne I had something to tell her; I told her I knew I was going to be a priest. The significance of the moment being that I had never even come close to saying, I was going to be a Baptist minister. To my great amazement, I was more surprised by my words than was she; for her quick reply was, I know. The next five years were in preparation for more seminary training, this time to be an Episcopal priest. Still living in Waco, Suzanne continued her hospice work and I worked at a treatment home for at-risk teens. From Christ Church in Mexia, we began attending church closer to home in Waco. There we were confirmed and nurtured. In this time we enjoyed being newlyweds; bought a house and decided to get out of debt. For all our training and schooling, we understood that there was still much to do. Once the debt was all paid off, we both began to dream. Having been a chaplain for six years to that point, Suzanne decided to take a few classes and I decided to attend culinary school. With no kids to that point we felt it was a perfect way to confirm the paths which we were on. And it did indeed. When the time came, Bishop Harrison allowed us to attend seminary in preparation for the priesthood. We packed up, sold our home and moved to Austin. Suzanne, myself, our four-month old at the time (Luke) and my mother, who wanted to be a fulltime grandmother. Going back to student life was not easy but immensely fruitful. It was like the feeling I had the first time I attended the Episcopal Church, but with reading assignments and deadlines. In this time, God broke me and rebuilt me. 7

The lesson I learned was that I was useful to God and His Church. Not being a cradle Episcopalian, this took some time to really learn and appreciate my value. Arriving at a place of peace and contentment comes through great consternation and second-guessing, I am convinced. As the years have granted me distance from seminary life it is easier to see how necessary the rough waters were. Looking back I am so very grateful for it all. As a good man once told me, It was all necessary, nothing was wasted. God uses it all. I have come to believe him wholeheartedly. I felt it all wash away when Bishop Doyle lay his hands upon my head at my diaconal ordination. I couldn t help but thank God that everything happened as it did. All this time Suzanne was by my side. The journey was never just mine. When I graduated from Seminary of the Southwest in May of 2012, I was placed at St. Mark s in south Austin. As an assistant I was assigned the role of youth pastor among an assortment of other jobs. In this time, Suzanne and I have come to better appreciate the enormity of called ministry. And in doing so, God has grown within me a confidence that He has equipped His servant for His work. As well, He has made me to love those with whom He places in my path. This has been the great lesson of my life. My path is my guide to better loving the God who loves me, us, and my guide to better loving and appreciating those in my life. This is my profession, this is my calling. It is also much bigger than me so I am still learning. In our time in Austin, God has given us more still, for starters we were granted our second son, Noah. And wonderfully so, Suzanne is now searching for what her call will look like in her future. Currently she is discerning as to whether God would have her as a priest. That wonderful, fateful day in Mexia is still unfolding. The most recent piece to the Smith puzzle is that a few months back I received a call to think about a little town we had to find on a map, Angleton. God has proven to us that the surprises carry untold fulfillment with them. So we followed. From all the places we ve been, carrying with us the experiences we might need, and humbled hearts we wish to share with you. Know that we are honored that God has now joined our story with yours. Thanks be to God. Faithfully yours, Travis 8

Parish Particulars Fiesta Luncheon We welcome the Smith family to the Holy Comforter family on Sunday, October 19, following the 10:30 Mass with a fiesta luncheon catered by La Casona! Everything is provided OCTOBER ANNIVERSARIES 4 John & Cindy Stevens 10 Bruce & Kandy Taylor-Hille 11 Brooks & Sciobhan Short 12 Kurt Ruthstrom & Bonnie McDaniel 21 Ray & Barbara Marin 27 Kerry & Kelsey Payne Please join us as we celebrate the union of Linda Deborah Peck and David Michael Englert In Most Holy Matrimony Saturday, October 25th, 2014 at 1:00 p.m Holy Comforter Episcopal Parish 227 South Chenango Angleton, TX 77515 Reception to follow service Please, no gifts 9

Parish Particulars October Birthdays 1 Deborah Northrup 2 Kim Peck 5 James Arnold 9 Alyssa Fields 12 Nelda Lewis 13 Donna Trusty 14 Andrea Demopulos-Coats Morris Massingill 19 Brook Eby 21 George Shackelford 22 Lori Hawkins Carol Blaine 23 Glenn Hill 24 Ouida Thomas 27 Roman Peltier Sunday Mornings 9:35 A.M. Hosts for OCTOBER If you would like to serve, contact Betty Mogford rileyandbetty@embarqmail.com 5 Riley & Betty Mogford 12 Alane & John Anderson 19 The Weatherlys 26 The Coles and Lola Kay Hood 10

Parish Particulars If you are unable to attend church, but would like to receive Holy Eucharist, just contact the church office at 849-1269 or holycomforterangleton@gmail.com or newcomer@holycomforterangleton.org One of these Lay Eucharistic Visitors will be happy to bring Eucharist to you! FYI: Vestry Contact Information Ellen Eby eeby08@yahoo.com Allan Dinsmore allan_becky@live.com Ronnie Johnson cjrj1987@att.net Tom Long tomlongiv@yahoo.com Kerry Payne kdp@yne.net Penney Reed penney67@hotmail.com Kandy Taylor-Hille kandyt@bcls.lib.tx.us Eric Herbst eric.herbst@eurocopterusa.com Barbara Marin barbarajmarin@yahoo.com Save the Date Saturday, November 15 Bluegrass & BBQ Music 4PM 8PM Serving 4PM 6PM Saint Francis Day Saturday, October 4 Blessing of the Animals 5:00 P.M. Bring your pets for our annual blessing. Bratwursts and side dishes will be served following the blessing! Saint Francis is the Patron Saint of animals and the environment. Invite your friends to this annual fellowship event! 11

Holy Comforter Episcopal School News Ms. Remmers demonstrates baking (and eating the finished products) A visit from a policeman Dr. Jodi Long demonstrates the care of pets 12

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A MESSAGE FROM THE SENIOR WARDEN Dear Holy Comforters, The season of change is once again upon us. As I write this, I am reminded that my newsletter inspiration and our congregational events have come full circle. My first newsletter entry was inspired by the popular Ecclesiastes scripture "for everything there is a season... " The time to appreciate and share out appreciation with reverend Carol Blaine has come and gone. The time to welcome Reverend Travis Smith and family is here. Travis will usher in the new chapter in the history for Holy Comforter. This is the time for vestry nominations, BBQ and Bluegrass and stewardship preparation. The end of my season as senior warden is fast approaching. Fasten your seat belts, search your heart, and jump on board because this is the season to get involved! Humbly yours, Ellen October 2014 Vestry Nominations After much prayerful consideration from both the off going vestry and the nominated vestry, it is my honor to announce the slate of newly nominated vestry candidates: out going vestry members: Allan Dinsmore, Kerry Payne, Penney Reed and myself nominated Kelsey Payne, Children's Ministry Chairman, Kirsten Parks, Diocesan Council Delegate, Sciobhan Short, Altar Guild Coordinator, and Donna Trusty, previous Coordinator of Episcopal Night at the Astros and Photo Directory. The window for nominations is now open. We will accept nominations from the congregation until October 11. At the 10:30 Morning Prayer service on October 12. The congregation will either declare by acclimation the nominating committees nominations to be the newest vestry or the congregation will vote from the list of nominees. Before you nominate someone to be a candidate for the vestry, please confirm with them that they meet the qualifications and are capable of meeting the expectations for members of the vestry. You can get a copy if these expectations from the church office or the narthex. Being on vestry is a serious commitment if both time and spirit. 14

Parish Particulars VESTRY SYNOPSIS August 12, 2014 The regularly scheduled meeting of the Holy Comforter Episcopal Parish Vestry was held on August 12 at 6:15 pm with prayer and formation led by Reverend Carol Blaine. Members present were Ellen Eby, Tom Long, Barbara Marin, Ronnie Johnson, Allan Dinsmore, Penney Reed, Kerry Payne, and Eric Herbst. Absent was Kandy Taylor- Hille. Also present were Reverend Carol Blaine, Maurene Herbst, Preston Weatherly, and Pam Massingill, clerk. Formation Rev. Carol - An Outside View of Vestry Description and Responsibilities. Define your purpose, then find common ground, look at ways to engage the whole community, work together as a whole, hold yourself responsible, seek continuity and embrace change. Celebrate! Information Thrivent Presentation -Preston and Maureen Presentation made explaining Thrivent and requesting permission to present to church members Motion made by Ellen to ask Pheobe to set up time, Penney seconded motion. Motion passedsuggestions to plan out presentation with Cy and Travis. Approval of Minutes Motion made by Allan and seconded by Tom to accept the minutes as written. HCES Report - going well, classes full, small jobs around school, plexiglas broke on playground. Full staff, getting ready to start school. Waiting list to attend. Interim Rector s Report Rev Carol Suggestions for receiving and welcoming our new priest. Sr. Warden s Report - Ellen- TS letters very gracious and heartfelt; basketball goal - Trustees have offered to purchase and set this up; under stairs outside storage closet met with 2 different contractors, drawing up designs; piano - $600 to move and in conjunction with another move so could be a month before it arrives, has been tuned and polished. Suggestion to put old piano in parish hall. Candle has been lowered, looking into floor repairs, Jr. Warden s Report - Tom - flagpole moved, flags are in, need an electrician, fountain is working, toilet fixed. Tree trimming is done. Looking into the Hurricane action team and updating former plan. Financial Report Allan Explanation of finances, Increase is the money the endowment fund gave for the piano. Housing account down. Gary Foose has been our acct manager. Motion made by Ellen and seconded by Ronnie to accept Financial Report including staying with Gary Foose, who has moved to Baird Investments, with the housing acct. Motion passed. Decision Altar Guild request Request to Purchase chasuble and stole in green to coordinate with what we already have as well as new white hangings and vestments costing $2625. Allan made a motion to pay the $2625. out of the memorial fund, Eric seconded. Motion passed. Church audit Motion made by Allan and seconded by Eric to pay up to $600 to hire someone to do the audit. Motion passed. Insurance- Church will pay the day school building insurance this year, but effective next year school will need to pay their own. Discussion Upcoming events Bishop Doyle to visit December 10th. Back to School Sunday and Yuri good - bye. Cake needed Blue Grass Ellen will inquire about this Vestry nominations announce election in Sept; deadline for nominations will be Oct. 1st, with voting on Sunday, Oct 5th. Paint Parish Hall Tom will get bids Stained Glass windows Cy is still following up on the Carol Window. Has some interesting ideas on the selection of the designs. Kandy working on the bid for the Emma Cobb window in the Narthex. Website -Kerry needs updating, add new rector, remove those who no longer are members, needs to be more user friendly and be more accessible by us; Rev Carol will do some research for us to consider. Seeker friendly a must! Search Committee Report (Kerry) DONE!! Compline With no further business, the meeting was closed at 8:17 pm with prayer and singing of the Doxology. Respectfully submitted, Pam Massingill Clerk of the Vestry Financial Report General Fund Aug. YTD Tithes and Offerings 15,363 213,749 Expenses and Outreach 18,285 154,581 Friends of Holy Comforter Endowment Fund: Balance as of 8 m/31/2014 - $474,388.56 Value of mineral properties and other assets is in addition to this amount. 15

Holy Comforter Episcopal Church 227 S. Chenango P.O. Box 786 Angleton, TX 77516 Return Service Requested Holy Comforter Episcopal Church Sunday Schedule 8:30 AM Holy Eucharist Rite I 9:30 AM Adult/Youth Christian Education 10:30 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II Children s Sunday School Infant and Toddler care is provided from 8:15 AM until Noon Contact Information Parish Office: 979-849-1269 Parish Fax: 979-849-4361 Email: info@holycomforterangleton.org Web Address www.holycomforterangleton.org Parish Day School 979-849-4602 Extended Day School 979-849-1672 Diocesan Center 1-800-318-4452 or www.epicenter.org Bishop Episcopal Diocese of TX The Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle Rector The Rev. Fr. Travis Smith Head of School Nancy Standlee Parish Administrator / Theologian Fr. Preston Weatherly Music Director Christopher Lo Children s Ministry Director Kelsey Payne Newcomer Ministry Coordinator Paula Haenchen Vestry 2014 Ronnie Johnson Ellen Eby Tom Long Allan Dinsmore Penney Reed Kandy Taylor-Hille Kerry Payne Eric Herbst Barbara Marin Ellen Eby, Sr. Warden Tom Long IV, Jr. Warden Pam Massingill, Clerk Allan Dinsmore, Treasurer