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Parish Life November 2016 Volume 14, Issue 11 Sunday Services 8:30 am & 10:30 am Wednesday Holy Eucharist 6:00 pm Nursery Offered from 9:30 am on Sundays Upcoming Events 11/1 DOK Mtg. 11/4 Men s Cookout 11/4-5 Diocesan Convention 11/5 Bread Breakers 11/6 All Saint s Sunday Labyrinth Walk 11/8 Stephen Ministry 11/10 Wine & Cheese 11/11 Movie Night SPY Lockin 11/12 Men s Breakfast 11/14 Vestry 11/17 Memorials Mtg. 11/18-20 Happening 11/19 Attic Sale Adult Fellowship 11/21 Outreach 11/22 Stephen Ministry 11/24 Happy Thanksgiving 11/25 Church Office Closed 11/26 Feed Thy Neighbor St. Peter s Episcopal Church 910 Hudson Road P. O. Box 25817 Greenville, SC 29616 Tel: 864/268-7280 Fax: 268-2501 E-mail: parishadministrator@ stpetersgreenvillesc.net Website: stpetersgreenville.org Dear People of St. Peter s, I want to share a parable from my experience helping move our oldest daughter to Washington D.C. It happened the weekend Hurricane Matthew came to S.C. We left on Friday with a faint trace of mist on the windshield. Since we were headed north, and the storm was coming from the south I looked forward to sunny skies on our journey, and much needed rain for our lawn in Greenville. Uninformed expectations can lead us to unfortunate disappointments. When we turned north onto I-77 we were driving through a downpour. Large trucks and cars sprayed mist so severely that it was difficult to see the way ahead. Since our minivan was packed to the ceiling with Katherine's belongings it was impossible to see backward. Construction was a further complication, with shifting lanes, uneven pavement, and concrete barricades everywhere. This was a journey of faith (on so many levels). Any time I needed to change lanes either Kim (on my right) or Katherine (behind me on the left) would have to call out "yes" or "no." Well-placed faith can help us make good decisions when we cannot see for ourselves. Many of you know of my dislike of driving on and around steep slopes. This is even truer when carrying excessive cargo weight in a minivan. One parishioner--knowing of my acrophobia--even warned me not to take I-77 because of some intimidating mountain terrain. The "good news" is that the pouring rain, fog, and mist stirred up from the traffic completely shrouded any views that would have triggered panic on my part. Dark clouds can still have "silver linings" and one set of difficult challenges can help us persevere through other difficult challenges. When we crossed from Virginia into the District of Columbia that night, the rain stopped. We experienced a gift of peace. Katherine's new roommate came out to greet us and help us move her items into the apartment. We arrived in the dark and found sunshine nonetheless. The Church is like a community of travelers who pay attention to the wisdom of God-- spoken through prophets and saints, and above all through Jesus Christ. This wisdom helps us to cultivate informed, reliable expectations and avoid unnecessary disappointments in life. We travel together in order to help one another to see. We invest our well-placed faith in God and in one another because we cannot always see everything for ourselves, nor should we trust completely in ourselves. We can expect dark clouds and difficult challenges on our journey, and trust that we can nevertheless persevere and even find resilience through these moments. We can also expect to discover sunshine and peace in the dark, particularly when we receive and share gifts of compassion and service, helping one another shoulder the load. Blessings and Peace, 1

November Birthdays 02 Lauren Del Priore 03 Emily Durham 04 Suzann Adams 05 Jane Mercer, Talmadge Burnette 08 Valerie Estes, Shirley Twiss 09 Craig Allen, Magnus Farr. Timothy Blackwell 10 Sam Pringle 12 Ernest Dawkins, Matthew Yochum, Patrick McKenzie 13 Donna Jones, Shannon Lawton, Ann McIlroy, Kathy Greenan Becky Van Evera 14 Joaquin Romero 15 Valerie Holmes, Derek Garrett, George Garrett, Jr. 16 Bill Burtless, Chris Dewey, Jordan Del Priore, Bill Hawkins 17 Rich Nichols, Frank Walker 18 Wayne Fails 19 Chandler Duggan 20 Malissa Hawkins Kristen Kauffman 21 Jamie Adams 22 Kelly Romero, David Pelino Caron Strickland 23 Rilla Holmes-Rangwalla 24 Rick Laurens 27 Mary Beth Laurens 28 Sally Hansen, Kenneth Klimkowski 29 Victoria Walters November Anniversaries 11 Fred & Ann Palmer 22 Jinny Jervey & Rick Harris 26 Robyn & Len Zimmerman 30 Kathy & Rick Laurens Rachel & Andy Morse Adult Fellowship Saturday, November 19, 2016 at 7:00 PM Co-hosted by: Ben & Dee Fugitt and Frank & Margaret Boineau Location: 208 Stonehedge Drive, Greenville For questions or directions call: 288-3810 Everyone is invited. If you are new to St. Peter s this is an excellent time to get to know some new people and for us to know you. Bring your favorite appetizer and/or a bottle of wine. No need to call ahead unless you need directions. Hope to see you then. Our Finances as of Sept. 30th Numbers in thousands 400 300 200 100 $370.6K Pledges Made $358.8K Pledges Received Every gift however large or small will make a difference St. Peter s Family Endowment Endowment Pledges $800 At its September meeting the St. Peter s Family Endowment trustees approved transferring $800 to the Vestry in 2017. This money is made available from the earnings and appreciation of the Endowment s investments. The funds can be used by the Vestry to 1) expand the ministries of St. Peter s, 2) the religious education of parish members, or 3) the capital needs of the parish. They may not be used for the ongoing operation of the parish. Gifts to the Endowment are placed in a trust fund the earnings of which can be used only for the purposes listed above. Gifts of money or property may be made at any time by the donor, including by a legacy provision. Confirmation, Reception, and Reaffirmation of Baptismal Vows Bishop Waldo visited St. Peter s on Sunday, October 2 nd. Six teenage candidates were confirmed. In addition, eight St. Peter s adults were received into the Episcopal Church or reaffirmed their baptismal vows. It was a celebratory day for all of our candidates, and the entire congregation. 2

New Faces at St. Peter s Attic Sale/Silent Auction NEW FACES AT ST. PETER S Vanessa and Larry Rinaldo 718 Richbourg Rd. Greenville, SC 29615 864-569-7947 rinaldo.larry@hotmail.com Vanessa and Larry retired to Greenville from Danbury, Connecticut. Their sons, who were living in Charleston, told their parents to check out Greenville because it was just like Danbury with the mountains close by. They saw the sign for St. Peter s and found their church home. Larry was raised as a Catholic, but joined the Episcopal Church in Danbury. His three children are his Godparents! Larry worked as a Geologist, and the family moved all over with Southwest while he was working in uranium mining and with gas and oil companies. He ended his career in New York with the Environmental Protection Agency. Vanessa s degree was in Psychology, and she worked in Danbury with the Department of Children and Families. Larry and Vanessa have three children. Jason, the oldest, was in the Navy for 12 years and spent 6 years on submarines. He is currently a Senior at Clemson majoring in Parks Management. Christine, the middle child, moved with her parents to Greenville and works with the Greenville Health Systems. Douglas graduated from Johnson and Wales in Charleston with degrees in Culinary and Pastry Art. While he was woking at a restaurant in Alexandrea, Va., President Obama and Michelle came in to eat. The President asked for second helpings of the dessert that Douglas made. Wow! In her spare time Vanessa likes to garden, bake and watch baseball and football. Larry loves quilting, which he describes as a mathematical puzzle. He has joined the Men s Group and Bible Study. Together they love exploring our mountains by taking the backroads. Getting lost is half the fun! Please welcome this interesting and outgoing couple to our St. Peter s family. They usually attend the 10:30 a.m. service. This doll bed was made by Mike Jones for the Silent Auction at the Attic Sale. BE A GOOD STEWARD: Reserve a table or two and bring your no longer wanted items to St. Peter s Attic sale on set-up day, November 18 th. Items should be in good condition, clean, and priced. Exceptional and hand crafted items can go in our Silent Auction. On sale day, November 19 th, an eat-in, take-out café will be available to all. Please contact Donna Jones at 268-5766 or mwjdtj@charter.net if you have a donation to be auctioned. I would also like to have a description of and a suggested minimum price for the item(s) in order to make bid sheets by November 1 st. Parent s Group Join other parents for lively and supportive discussions during children s Sunday School hour (when in session) in the choir room. November Topic: Interupted by Hope: Turning Toward Advent The purpose of Advent is to make us pregnant with hope. For many, the holiday season is not filled with joy, family, and gifts, but anxiety, stress, and despair. Advent seeks to reframe our experiences with new expectations, expectations that will not disappoint. It is the expectancy that new life will start to grow within all of us. However, we must be willing to make room for an interruption. Can we make that space to receive this gift? These films are provided to help bring our attention to the season, to a sacred, different time. 3

SPY CALENDAR Meets Sundays 5-7pm unless otherwise noted Remember to Save the Date December 8, 9 & 10 St. Peter s Players will present: Nov 6 Nov 11 Nov 20 Nov 27 Dec 3 Dec 11 Dec 18 Sanctified! Lockin follow Movie Night Hearts & Minds No SPY (Thanksgiving Weekend) (Sat) Quidditch Tournament TBA Advent/Xmas Party Friday, November 11 at 6:30 Hosted by the Outreach Committee On the Green behind the Pavilion at 6:30 PM Popcorn, hot chocolate, hot cider, & a roaring fire. Blessing of the Animals Parishioners and visitors gathered on a sunny afternoon for the annual blessing of the animals in commemoration of St. Francis Day (October 4). United Ministries Hospitality Network/St. Giles Mark your calendars! Volunteers are needed once again to share hospitality with homeless families with children. St. Giles Presbyterian Church has invited St. Peter's parishioners to join them in sharing God's love with local homeless families. Families will be housed short term at St. Giles and volunteers are needed to help host them the week of November 6-13. Sign-up sheets are located in the lower narthex. The church congregations and their volunteers are the most critical components of this program. Their involvement and commitment enables more families to be sheltered at a minimal cost with a more encompassing program and broader community support. With knowledge, interest and experience, volunteers become catalysts and advocates for solutions to the problems leading to and resulting in homelessness. If you are interested in volunteering please make sure you have taken the Safe Church training through St. Peter s. For additional information please contact Jody Fails 864-907-8405 or kkacgma4@gmail.com. There will be a training session after the 10:30 service on November 6, 2016 for interested volunteers. Volunteer Responsibilities: The hosts from 5 to 7 PM are there to help the guests and answer questions. When the food arrives, they get everyone together for the meal. Meal hosts bring the meals - this will be for about 15 people and the volunteers will be contacted by our meal coordinator with more information including how much food to prepare and if their planned meal is appropriate (we don't want everyone bringing pizza). The hosts from 7 to 9 PM are there to help the guests and answer questions. When the overnight hosts arrive, they leave. Overnight hosts arrive at 9 PM, get everyone to bed (that happens usually by itself around 10ish) and then lock up. In the morning, the guests are out by 7 and the hosts make sure the kitchen is cleaned up. Set up and break down volunteers are instructed by the leaders - it is basically all hands on deck... 4

Feed Thy Neighbor In January 2012 the Outreach Committee at St. Peter's joined with St. Andrews Church to prepare a free breakfast once per month on Saturday morning for people in need in the West End of Greenville. St. Andrews started the Feed Thy Neighbor (FTN) program because the soup kitchen is closed on Saturday and FTN provides a meal on a day when people may not otherwise have any other source of food. St. Peter's Parish volunteers have been serving a nutritious breakfast ever since on the 4th Saturday of each month. Other local Episcopal churches have joined the program also so breakfast is available every Saturday. Typically we provide a biscuit with ham, grits, scrambled eggs, orange juice, coffee, and at times fruit. We offer cookies etc... for special occasions. On average during the summer we have been serving around 70 guests, but the number usually increases in the winter and at times we have had 90 or more guests. Victoria and Kathy Siegel have been buying the food and they are always there at 6:30 AM to guide the rest of the crew in preparing it. We have two shifts of 7. The early shift starts at 6:30 AM and stays until 8:00 AM. The second shift comes in at 8:00 AM to continue to serve the food and clean up afterwards. Nicola Page sends out the 'Sign-up' via email each month, a process started by her late mother Sylvia. This is a very rewarding outreach and the guests are all very appreciative. They thank us and want to help us at times. I feel very blessed to be able to be part of this program and hope that more volunteers will join us in the future. If you are interested in learning more or receiving the sign up emails, please contact me. Franca George francageorge@hotmail.com Kathy Siegel, Bill Hawkins, Wade Smith, Ann Gobbett and Delores Smith Alex Cheek cooking eggs with Victoria Siegel who with her mom, Kathy, does the shopping and looks after the preparation of the food. In the foreground Carol Joy Our guests 5

November Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 6 All Saints' Sunday 8:30 AM Eucharist Rite I 9:30 AM ACF-S/H 9:30 AM Parent Group 9:40 AM Choir Rehearsal 10:30 AM Eucharist Rite II 4:00 PM Labyrinth 5:00 PM SPY 13 8:30 AM Eucharist Rite I 9:30 AM ACF-S/H 9:30 AM Parent Group 9:40 AM Choir Rehearsal 10:30 AM Eucharist Rite II 2:00 PM Girl Scouts Troop 605 5:00 PM SPY 20 SPY Service 8:30 AM Eucharist Rite I 9:30 AM ACF-S/H 9:30 AM Parent Group 9:40 AM Choir Rehearsal 10:30 AM Eucharist Rite II 27 Thanksgiving Dinner 8:30 AM Eucharist Rite I 9:30 AM ACF-S/H 9:30 AM Choir Rehearsal 9:30 AM Parent Group 10:30 AM Eucharist Rite II 2:00 PM Girl Scout Troop 605 7 6:00 PM Prayer for National Life 14 6:15 PM Vestry Meeting 21 7:00 PM Outreach meeting-parlor 1 6:15 PM Daughters of the King-Parlor 8 6:45 PM Stephen Ministry Peer Group (Parlor) 15 22 6:45 PM Stephen Ministry Cont Ed (Parlor 28 29 2 3 10:00 AM Quilting 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist in Chapel 7:00 PM EFM 5th 7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal-Choir room 10:00 AM Just Faith- S/H 3:30 PM Bible Study 6:00 PM Just Faith Evening-S/H 9 10 10:00 AM Quilting 10:00 AM Just Faith- 6:00 PM Holy S/H Eucharist in Chapel 3:30 PM Bible Study 7:00 PM EFM 5th 6:00 PM Just Faith Evening-S/H 7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal-Choir room 16 17 10:00 AM Quilting 10:00 AM Just Faith- 6:00 PM Holy S/H Eucharist in Chapel 2:30 PM Memorials 7:00 PM EFM 5th mtg-chapel 3:30 PM Bible Study 7:30 PM Choir 6:00 PM Just Faith Rehearsal-Choir room Evening-S/H 23 10:00 AM Quilting 7:00 PM EFM 5th 30 10:00 AM Quilting 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist in Chapel 7:00 PM EFM 5th 7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal-Choir room 24 HAPPY THANKSGIVING - OFFICE CLOSED 4 5 Diocesan Convention- Diocesan Convention- St. John's St. John's Men's Group 6:30 PM Bread Cookout- Breakers Pavilion/Kitchen 11 6:30 PM Movie Night SPY Lockin following movie 18 Happening #76 @Gravatt 18-20 Yard Sale Set-up: S/H 12 8:00 AM Men's Fellowship Breakfast 19 8:00 AM Yard Sale- S/H 7:00 PM Adult Fellowship @ Fugitt s 25 26 6:30 AM Feed Thy Neighbor 6

November 6 November 13 November 20 November 27 Ushers 8:30 Ben & Dee Fugitt Rich & Bobbie Nichols Kathy Lundy Greeters 8:30 Bill & Sandy Hemphill Marion Sprague Jinny Jervey Terry Dailey Faye Miller John Ice Greeters 10:30 Deidre Price Lynn Aneskievich Carol Stephan Bud & Karen Lawton Richard Watson Leslie Chandler Suzann Adams Martha Venters Ushers 10:30 John Wagoner Matt Carter Phil Johnson Ken Shabel Ted VonderHaar Meta Armstrong Hugh Yochum David Griffin Jack Mitchell Chris Dewey Emily Dewey Andy Morse Joseph Lawton Jason Cheek Al Adams Al Mina Madison Powell Larry Neal Tony Scalzitti David Leaphart Sandy Wells Gary Taylor Nursery 9:30 Alison Search Susan Kear Berta Farr Brittany Carr Prayers of the People 8:30 Prayers of the People 10:30 Altar Guild Deb Yochum Kathleen Brady Bob James Deb Yochum Kirsten Hansen Madalyne Lawton Larry Neal Jan Rhodes Kathy Lundy Berta Farr Diane Moore Nancy Wedlake Barbara Ellis Kathy Siegel Victoria Siegel Delores Smith Nancy Roush Ellen Huber Shannon Lawton Margaret Boineau Beck Sullivan Jinny Jervey Jennifer Cheek Marilyn Richardson Bobbie Nichols JoAnn Scull Martha Venters JoAnna Renkowski Opener Jim Bauer Don Ellis Bill Hartzell Bill Hawkins Closer Phil Johnson Tim Estes George Paszkiewicz Gary Taylor Lector 8:30 1 Burns Davison 2 Bill Burtless 1 Bob James 2 Malissa Hawkins 1 Bill Hartzell 2 Sandy Hemphill 1 Kathy Laurens 2 Val Pierce Lector 10:30 1 Tim Estes 2 Betsy Cummings 1 Laura Lee 2 Kathy Yigdall 1 Keys Lewis 2 Melinda Long 1 Marion Mitchell 2 Marilyn Richardson Server Madalyne Lawton Jordan Del Priore Lamar Buchanan Anita Rhodes Crucifer Caden Gore Caroline Griffin James Kluttz Max Adams Torch Bearers Delaney Shabel Jackson Gore Kathryn Dewey Laurie Summerfield Alice Paige Gilstrap Sara Powell Brynn Del Priore Delaney Shabel Chalice Bearers 8:30 Bob James Don Ellis Sandy Hemphill Burns Davison Wes Smith Kathleen Brady Margaret Boineau Frank Boineau Chalice Bearers 10:30 Joseph Lawton Lana Parke Deb Yochum Marilyn Richardson Lynda Tate Sandy Wells Jason Cheek Dot Closs 7

ST. PETER S EPISCOPAL CHURCH P.O. BOX 25817 GREENVILLE, SC 29616 NON-Profit Organization US Postage Paid Greenville, SC PERMIT #46 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Adult Christian Formation - Sundays 9:30-10:15 am, in Stockstill Hall Our mission is guided by St. Peter s Core Value of Christian Formation: Fostering growth in spirit, mind and body through tradition, scripture and reason. Cultivating a safe environment to challenge and grow in the faith. Knowing that worship, education and ministry are rooted in discovery. Encouraging all to discover their personal talents and ministry. Date Topic Presenter Nov. 6 All Saints AND Diocesan delegates report on the Diocesan Convention. St. Peter s Delegates Nov. 13 Service opportunities at St. Peter s Outreach Advocates Nov. 20 Our New Church Year: The Gospel of St. Matthew Eve Lewis Nov. 27 Advent I: Rector s Forum. Fr. Furman 8