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Staff THE REV. F. QUINN PARMAN IV Rector quinnparman@stpeters.org THE REV. JOHN R. ROUSER Deacon jrrouser@comcast.net TIM HINCK Organist/Choirmaster LINDA COOPER Director of Christian Education lindacooper@stpeters.org LAUREN ABBOTT Assistant Director of Christian Education laurenabbott@stpeters.org KELSEY WOFFORD Director of Youth Ministry kelseywofford@stpeters.org TINA CHAMBERS Parish Administrator parishadmin@stpeters.org DONNA ALBRIGHT Nursery Regular Weekly Schedule Sundays 7:30 am Communion, Rite I Nave 9:00 am Communion, Rite II Nave 10:00 am Christian Education Various Locations 11:00 am Communion, Rite II Nave 12:00 pm Fellowship Bracewell Room 5:00 pm Youth Group Bracewell Room Mondays 9:00 am Yoga Class Bracewell Room 10:00 am Church Staff Meeting Conference Room Tuesdays 9:30 am CREATE Connor Library 7:00 pm Centering Prayer Connor Library 8:00 pm AA Bracewell Room Wednesdays 10:00 am Communion, Rite I Chapel 11:00 am Bible Study Conference Room 3:15 pm Chillin with Church Bracewell Room 6:30 pm Choir Practice Nave 8:00 pm ACOA Connor Library Thursdays 7:00 pm Boy Scouts Bracewell Room Special Events in April 04/04 Lay Ministry Meeting, 10:45 am 04/09 Caregivers Support Group, 10:30 am 04/19 Primetimers Lunch, 11:30 am 04/23 Vestry Meeting, 6:30 pm SPLASH VBS VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL JUNE 22-24 FRIDAY EVENING SATURDAY MORNING SUNDAY MORNING AGES 4 through rising 5 TH GRADERS STORIES ART MUSIC WATER GAMES Mark your calendars and watch for more information coming soon! Page 2 Page 11
Coffee Fellowship Needs YOU! We are currently in need of volunteers to provide snacks and make coffee for Coffee Fellowship. We are grateful for all kinds of goodies, whether homemade or store bought, simple or fancy, fruit or vegetables, sweets or cheese and crackers, chips and dip! If you would be willing to help every now and then, please contact Susan Crawford at 865-719-6717 or crawfordsusanm@gmail.com. CREATE Requests Donations In April, CREATE requests donations for the Family Promise Center downtown. They provide laundry services, emergency housing, child care, life skills training and transitional housing for homeless women and children in Chattanooga. Items needed are laundry detergent pods, dryer sheets, bleach, and umbrellas. To find out more about Family Promise, go to familypromisechattanooga.com. APRIL Birthdays 02 Douglas Elkins 03 John Mabry 04 John Farr 04 Karen Topping 06 Trey Willett 08 Sarah Orman 08 True Radcliff 09 Grace Steele 11 Larry Blalock 12 Charles Lee 13 Holley Harwell 13 Mercer Murphy 15 Amber Myers 16 Jaimie Abbott 16 Catelyn Topping 17 Duncan Harris 17 Connor Nelson 17 Rardy Spratt 18 Meredith Topping 19 Jaye Harris 21 Hallie Warren 21 Jackson Wolford 22 Barry Buck 23 Brandon Abbott 24 Ron Abston 27 Linda Cooper 27 Tom Greenholtz 27 Brent Mills 28 Joani Koch 28 Jennifer Koch 30 Hank Long Page 10 Page 3
Dear Friends in Christ, A Note From Our Rector I ve been active in the Episcopal Church now for more than a decade, and I still am amazed by the beauty and power of the way we approach Holy Week and Easter. I pray that you have known God s love as we ve moved through this season and that you know that Easter joy is still at work in you and in our community. Many churches tend to go all out during Lent. Along with the extra worship services, we add in extra programming. This has certainly been the case here at St. Peter s. Lent was an exciting time of learning and growing in community. We had classes covering the liturgy of the Eucharist, a visit from our Bishop, the full range of Holy Week services, and the incredible Sunday evening activities. I have to thank our whole staff and especially Linda Cooper and Lauren Abbott for their hard work on bringing those nights together. To put it succinctly, there s been a lot of good stuff going on! The trend in many places after Easter is to give time for everyone to catch their breath. There s nothing wrong with that! Well, except for one thing it isn t after Easter. We are right now in the season of Easter. We are right now in the thick of the glory of the resurrection. And while we will, for good reason, take time to catch our breath when it comes to the church s programs, this is no time to catch our breath as Christians! What better time is there to commit to regular attendance at worship than in the season where we celebrate with such joy the Lord s resurrection? What better time is there to be agents of resurrection in the world serving those people and in those places that might seem furthest from Easter hope than during this great season? And here s a challenging one for Episcopalians who tend to do worship and service pretty well what better time is there to share your story of joy and hope in Christ with a friend, a neighbor, or a loved one than during this season of new life? That is to say, what better time is there for evangelism than right now? St. Peter s Episcopal School News Love of Learning April 2018 St. Peter's students submitted original writings to the Southern Lit Alliance's Young Southern Writers literary contest. Fifteen of our students received recognition and will be honored on April 9 at the Tivoli Theatre. Joy of Service SAVE the DATE for this great Earth Day activity! On April 21, from 9:00 am until noon we welcome your service to Margaret s Garden. Here are a few tasks planned for the day: building of a green bean tipi trellis installation preparation of soil for a pumpkin patch and sunflower field weeding of garden beds spreading of compost A Lively Faith Congratulations to our boys basketball team for an undefeated season and for winning the ISC tournament. Their school spirit, perseverance, and sportsmanship were admired by all. One of the priorities that our Vestry identified for the coming year is welcome. That s a broad word that can mean a lot of things, and we re going to explore it more deeply in the coming months. However, one thing it must mean is that we are people who practice evangelism, flinging open the church s doors and welcoming new people among us. April Events April 10-12 April 20 April 24-26 Trailwise Preschool play production of Aesop s Fables Achievement Testing Page 4 Page 9
ST. PETER S YOUTH April Dates to Remember 4/1 Easter Sunday (No Youth Group) 4/8 ChattEY at St. Alban s 4/13-15 New Beginnings at Camp Grace Point 4/15 No Youth Group 4/28 Car Wash and Bake Sale at St. Peter s Church, 10:30 am-2:30 pm Which sounds wonderful. But they aren t going to appear here by magic. They need to hear your story. They need to hear what Jesus means to you. They need to hear why church matters. They need to understand the excitement, challenge, and joy to which new life in Christ calls us. If you are reading this, you know someone who needs that message. You are the evangelist God is calling. So here is my Easter challenge to you: tell your story. Tell your story of hope in Jesus to a friend who needs to hear it. Invite them to come to church. Help them through our service hand them the right books, tell them when to stand, kneel, and how to receive communion. Connect them with our ministries, our classes, our outreach opportunities, our small groups. We have an amazing, exciting thing going on at St. Peter s. The Lord is risen indeed, so let s tell about it. Easter Blessings, Fr. Quinn Parman+ Youth and Parents, Spring has sprung! There is so much to be grateful for in this season of hope and resurrection. New Beginnings #3 is finally here, April 13-15. This is a retreat for Middle School students led by youth. It will be a great chance to build community and find a safe space for questions of faith. The youth are also looking forward to the Mission Trip this summer to the Heifer International Ranch in Perryville, AK. There is still one slot open if you would like to attend, so let me know soon if you haven t already. We will have a Car Wash/Bake Sale Fundraiser on April 28 and we will need lots of youth involvement and parish support. Please email or call if you would be interested in volunteering or donating baked goods. Finally, we are already looking forward to the summer. We are going to have opportunities for outreach, community service, and fun. We are going to volunteer with organizations like Grace House on the Mountain, the Community Kitchen, and more. If you have ideas for more activities, like rafting, hiking, etc., send them my way so I can I put them in the schedule. March 29: Maundy Thursday Liturgy & Stripping of the Altar at 6:00 pm March 30: Good Friday Liturgy & Communion from Reserved Sacrament at Noon March 31: Holy Saturday Easter Vigil Liturgy with Baptisms at 7:00 pm April 1: Easter Sunday Holy Eucharist at 7:30 am, 9:00 am, and 11:00 am (incense) At 10:00 am, all are invited to attend Easter Brunch. Easter Egg Hunt for children Pre-K 5th grade begins at 10:15 am. (There is no Sunday School or Noon Fellowship on this Sunday.) In Peace, Kelsey Wofford Page 8 Page 5
St. Peter s ROTA Those Who Serve April 2018 SUNDAY April 1 April 8 April 15 April 22 April 29 Altar Guild Joe Marland, Laura Wright Susan Harris, Joe Marland, Laura Wright 7:30 Lay Eucharistic Minister Joe Marland John Joralemon Carter Lynch Joe Marland Carter Lynch 9:00 Sound System Frank Pinchak Frank Pinchak Altar Guild Susan Harris, Kim Kilgore Susan Harris Lay Eucharistic Minister Kim Kilgore, Sarah Poole Steve Hunt Frank Pinchak Frank Pinchak Frank Pinchak Kim Kilgore, Jan Strunk Sarah Poole Kim Kilgore Sarah Poole Steve Hunt Acolytes Rowe Cooper, Jenny Hannah, Cole Janney, William Nelson David Garland, Brian Henry, Cole Janney Jaimie Abbott, Lauren Abbott, Duncan Harris Cole Janney, William Nelson, Emmalea Rogers Jaimie Abbott, William Nelson, Duncan Harris Altar Guild Harriet Hamilton, Susan Harris, Sadie Hannah, Tilda Wall Susan Harris,, Ann Swafford Susan Self, Connie Trieber Harriet Hamilton, Connie Trieber 11:00 Element Bearers Ron & Gail Abston Jaye & Susan Harris Fellowship 10:00 am Brunch only David & Susan Aston Healing Altar Joani Koch Lay Eucharistic Minister Lector/Intercessor Tony Burgess, Christy Cooper, Jacqueline Hoover James Bell, Rena Stansbury/ Caroline Johnson Joani Koch, Susan Self Harriet Hamilton/ Jenni Norred Sound System John Trieber John Trieber Ben & Christy Cooper Chip & Rena Stansbury David & Ruth Wilson John & Connie Trieber Lawton & Molly Berotti Susan Crawford Rena Stansbury Joani Koch Mark Colbert, Kelsey Wofford Bruce Johnson, Sr./ Myron Rogers Claire Brant, Tony Burgess Susan Self/ Bill James Bruce Johnson, Sr., Rob Norred Anne Spratt/ Lauren Abbott John Trieber John Trieber John Trieber Tellers & Vestry Rep James Bell, Mitchell Harwell, Susan Self Mary Alice Northern, Harriet Hamilton, Terri Williams Chip Stansbury, Charlie Willett, Ruth Wilson Ron Abston, David Andreae, Bill James Rob Norred, Lucy Robinson, Chip Stansbury Ushers Jerry Arnold, Norm Elkins, Bill James, Kris & Nan Riefler, Connor Roberts Ron Abston, Mitchell Harwell, Scott Gossettt Ben Cooper, Fred Koch, Odell Leinart, Philip Morris, Myron Rogers, Charlie Willett David Andreae, Bill James, Kris & Nan Riefler, Chip Stansbury David Andreae, Harriet Hamilton, Mitch Harwell, Chip Stansbury March 31 April 7 April 14 April 21 April 28 Altar Guild Lauren Abbott, Susan Harris, Susan Harris, Lauren Abbott, Susan Harris,, Bill James