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The Steeple Bell Information for the St. Thomas Episcopal Church Family, December, 2018 From Pastor Shirley... Dear Family of God at St. Thomas, What a beautiful time of year this is, stresses aside! Ha! It seems that everywhere you go whether it s the stores, in the streets, the bank, or at church that there are decorations for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas out. Pumpkins (for the deer now, or disintegrating on doorsteps), can be seen here and there. Oops! Somebody left Halloween out! Then, there s gifts, Xmas trees, lights and all kinds of goodies to buy, eat, admire or wish for. It is a season of heightened senses, sounds (all those carols!), smells (better get out the allergy meds) and visual overload, at times. Tis the season to be busy! Fa la la la la, la la la LA! Oh my! I don t know whether to rush to the store to get a Thanksgiving turkey or head for the basement to dig out the Xmas tree and, hopefully, not only find the lights but that they will be working, too. All joking aside, I think I m ready to find a quiet corner to refocus on why I need to, at this crazy time of the year, be thankful to God and to celebrate, once again, the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. I m so glad during these holidays (holy-days) of Thanksgiving and Christmas to focus on the words Savior of the world! Our world certainly needs a Savior. I need a Savior, and I m sure all of you do, too. All of us need saving from our own selves and sometimes from others. We are the ones given dominion (rule) over the earth by God. We human beings are running the world. A scary thought! Sometimes, we do a good job but at other times not so much. Thank God that despite all of the commercialism surrounding this time of year and the Christmas season that also evident is a need to freely give to others, to share what we have, to include the not so fortunate and the lonely in our festivities, to be reconciled to that difficult family member or friend simply because it s Christmas, the season of love. Overarching everything is the need to have decorated trees and lights inside and out. Whether Christian or not at this time of the year lights blaze out everywhere. Lights are strung outside our homes and within, too. With modern technology, we can also have scenes of light projected onto the brick walls or siding of our homes. Lighted nativity sets find their way onto our lawns. Blow up Santa s, snowmen and reindeer also shed their light not to mention our city streets have lighted symbols of Christmas. The light of the world, Jesus, has come and invaded our world, our hearts and our lives. At this time of year it doesn t seem to matter what religion you are as we are all united in wanting to banish the darkness of our world by shedding as much light as we can. Could it be that it is all the lights shining that give us all hope of a new and better day when all the darkness of the world will be gone forever? May it be so! Here are some words from the song, Shine, Jesus, shine ; Shine, Jesus shine, fill this land with the Father s glory; blaze, Spirit blaze, set our hearts on fire. Flow, river flow, flood the nations with grace and mercy; send forth your Word, Lord, and let there be light. In the light and hope of a glorious new day, one day. Happy, safe and blessed holy-days to all! Rev. Shirley & Gary +

Worship Services: Rev. Shirley s Contact Information: Cell:(734) 934-0748 Home: (734)-925-1736 E-mail: revshirleymcw@yahoo.com Sunday, 8:00am & 10:00am Holy Eucharist Morning Prayers Services will be on the 2nd and 5th Sundays of each month. Wednesday, 10:30am Holy Eucharist (Sept-May) and Seasonally as Announced The Steeple Bell A monthly publication Christian Education of Children & Youth 10:00am Sundays St. Thomas Episcopal Church 2441 Nichols Drive Trenton, MI 48183-2486 734-676-3122 Web Site: stthomastrenton.org E-mail: stthomastrenton@gmail.com Adults-Wed 11:00am (Sept-May) and Seasonally as Announced Ways to Participate Beyond Worship: The head of the Church, Jesus Christ! The Rt. Rev. Wendell N. Gibbs, Jr., Bishop of the Diocese of Michigan & Rector of St. Thomas Church If you have an idea for a ministry or a group that you would like the church to be involved in, please speak to Rev. Shirley, and we ll see what we can do to make it happen. The Very Rev. Shirley McWhorter-Vicar Ramona Moyski-Secretary Carol Hoggard-Bookkeeper Barbara Conroy-Music Director Gerald Eory-Custodian Bishop s Committee Invite someone to worship or Bible study with you, and offer to pick them up. If you haven t seen someone in worship lately, give them a call or send a card. Invite a neighbor for coffee and offer to pray with them. Term expires 2020 Term expires 2021 Mike Krupa (Warden) Cheryl Koerber Volunteer for a committee. Gary Sonnenberg Sherry Fegerus Help generate some content for our church s Kathy Zook Scott Abernathy (Warden) social media platforms: Secretary to the Bishop s Committee: Sherry Fegreus Treasurer: Bishop s Committee Office Hours Facebook: St. Thomas Episcopal Church Website: stthomastrenton.org For example, take a picture of something that speaks to you of God and his love and and share it on your favorite social media site (be sure to tag our church) Monday 3:30am - 6:00pm Tues- Thurs- 9:00am-1:00pm & 3:30pm-6:00pm Friday 8:00am-4:00pm 2

December 7:30pm Christmas Eve Choral Holy Eucharist (candlelight service) With Carols and Silent Night 03 Nicholas Abernathy 05 Sarah Walz 07 Joan Sonnenberg 08 Jack Morrish 09 Deanna Freeman 11 Mary Ellen Knaggs 11 Stephen Chapman, jr *Come join us on December 30th! Lessons and Carols service at 10:00 a.m. (No Eucharist) 15 Ronald McHenry 20 Keith Beverly 22 Ron Puchalski 27 Marjorie Kienbaum 28 Jerry Eory 28 Jason Meade 29 Kathy Zook Please invite your family, friends and neighbors. 2019 Financial Commitment Christmas If you haven t already yet turned in your financial commitment card, would you bring or mail them to the church office as soon as possible so we can complete the 2019 budget. Thank you to all for supporting the mission of Jesus through St. Thomas Church. Flowers & Greens A gift toward the flowers and greens used to decorate the church at Christmas time is an appropriate way to remember loved ones or to express gratitude for God s many blessings. If you would like to contribute you may use one of the flower memorial envelopes which are in the pew racks. A check, in any amount, should be made payable to St. Thomas Altar Guild. Please have requests in by Friday, December 7th to ensure the names get in the bulletin. Holiday/vacation: Rev. Shirley & Gary will be on holiday/vacation from Tuesday, December 25th, through Tuesday, January 1st. Back in the church office on Wednesday, January 2nd. Ministry Report! St. Thomas Annual Meeting will be on Sunday January 27th. In this meeting we will need a ministry report from all heads of ministries to be included in the Annual Report brochure. The report would include ministry activities for 2018; thanks to those involved; goals and activities for 2019; an invitation to others to join your ministry; and a financial accounting if you have funds for your ministry. Deadline for reports e-mailed or brought to the church office is on Wednesday, January 10th, 2019. Holiday/ Vacation! Ramona will also be on holiday/ vacation from Friday, December 21 through Tuesday, January 1. Back in the office Wednesday, January 2. 3

THRIFT SHOP We wish you a Merry Christmas Looking for a special Christmas gift - or perhaps a gag gift? The St. Thomas Thrift Shop will be open on Dec. 22nd for last minute Christmas shopping and on Dec.29 and Jan. 6 for post-christmas bargain hunting. Christmas cards can be put up on the notice board towards the end of the hallway wishing each other a Merry Christmas. Why not join in the creation of this festive display by putting up a card from your family. Think of all the cards and postage you will save. Perhaps you would like to take the money you have saved and include it in your Christmas offering for St. Thomas. Thank you We have a big assortment of Christmas decorations and cards as well as household goods and clothing for the whole family. Our library is overflowing with gently-used books for all ages. We are open on Saturday mornings 9:00 - noon. Donations of items for sale gratefully accepted on Saturday mornings 9:00-11:00am. Think Scrip! With the holiday season fast approaching, please remember our scrip program. A scrip gift card is the gift which fits all. December orders will be collected on Sundays Dec. 2nd and 9th, and passed out on Sundays Dec. 9th and 16th. There are many additional vendor sheets available. You can see the complete list by going to glscrip.com on your computer, there is a list posted on the bulletin board in the hall, and copies in the church vestibule. Did you know? St. Thomas purchased a plaque this past spring for the Trenton bike path! Walking into Kennedy Ice Arena one morning, I noticed one of the city bike racks that have been installed this past year. Our church symbol caught my eye and I realized that this was the city project that our Bishop Committee supported on behalf of St. Thomas. "Thank you BC for a good choice!!" Jean Pendell 4

Bishop's Committee Meeting November 08, 2018 *Opening Prayer/Meditation: The Very Rev. Shirley McWhorter *Attendance: Rev. Shirley McWhorter, Carol Hoggard, Cheryl Koerber, Sherry Fegreus, Kathy Zook, Mike Krupa, Scott Abernathy, Gary Sonnenberg. *Absent: None *Financial Update: Carol Hoggard, bookkeeper gave report. Carol will report on line items to combine which we haven t used for years. 2019 budget discussion. Motion made by Scott to accept financial report, second by Sherry. Approved by all. *Minutes of last meeting: Last month minutes approved with corrections. Motion made by Mike to accept meeting minutes with corrections, second by Kathy. Approved by all. *Ministry Mission: Rev. Shirley distributed the The Way of Love, pocket cards, author; Presiding Bishop Michael Curry. Copies given to BC members. *Acknowledgments: Thank you to Sherry, Kathy, Fran, Kim, Becky, Mandy and the children, Abbey Meade, Adeline, Lola, also thanks to Jasmine and Nic. Thank you to Jan Mans for providing the meats. Thank you to everyone who made something for the raffle. The food was wonderful, thanks to all who brought a dish to pass. Thank you to Ron for keeping the grounds beautiful. Thank you to Mike Krupa (10 AM) and Scott Abernathy (8 AM) for their reports to the Congregation. Thank you to Ramona for going above and beyond on her duties as contractor liaison. *New Business: We pay health insurance for Rev. Shirley and reimburse for Gary McWhorter health coverage. We may be due a reimbursement from last year, Rev. Shirley will follow up. Cost is $782.00 plus $308.00 for 2019. Scott made a motion to approve the plan and continue the reimbursement for Gary. Mike second and approved by all. The stage and shed areas need to be cleared of 5 *Old Business: Kathy gave a presentation on the stage doors replacement. She is working on pricing. Currently she has some rough estimates. A/c units have been serviced. The a/c in the chapel is the oldest and needs to be replaced. Update on microphones and amplifier, both are working well. The base unit needs to be swapped out. Scott will take care of issue with base unit. A Capital Campaign is a very volatile issue in this church. Scott, Sherry and Kathy have made inquiries with the parishioner s and the response has been negative. Status of the boilers: We have not yet received quotes from Conti. Attendance of the Requiem Renaissance Workshop will be passed on this year. Time capsule time and placement will be handled by the outreach committee. Organ replacement cost is $2000.00. The funds will come from the interest from the Mans endowment fund. We may be able to sell our current organ. Scott made a motion to pay the $2000.00 out of the E. Mans Endowment for the purchase of the organ. Gary second the motion and it was approved by all. *Warden Corner: Scot and Mike s presentation to the congregation had a positive response. It was well received and understood. *Reverend Shirley Comments: Last week in service gathering was well received. Fran Felty gave a list of suggestions for next years in-gathering. The $171.00 collected from the in-gathering is going into the Youth Group Fund. Kathy made a motion to put the $171.00 into the Youth Group Fund, Mike second it. Approved by all. Rev. Shirley will be on vacation on November 27-29. *Lord s Prayer: All *Sending Forth: Rev. Shirley *Adjourned: 8:30 PM. Next meeting: December 13, 2018 at 6:30 PM (Guild Hall) Respectfully Submitted by: Cheryl Koerber and Sherry Fegreus

The Steeple Bell St. Thomas Episcopal Church 2441 Nichols, Drive at Andover Trenton, Michigan 48183-2486 [734] 676-3122 TO: Coming Up This Month: Sunday, 2 nd Wednesday, 5 th Sunday, 9 th Monday, 10 th Wednesday, 12 th Thursday, 13 th Sunday, 16 th Wednesday, 19 th Sunday, 23 rd Christmas Outreach gifts are due 8:00am & 10:00am 1st Advent Sunday 10:30am H.E., 11am Bible study 8:00am & 10:00 am 2nd Advent Sunday Morning Prayer 1:00pm Outreach meeting; Steeple Bell deadline 10:30am H.E., 11 am Bible study 10:00am Clergy meeting, St. Stephens Wyandotte: 6:30 pm BC meeting 3rd Advent Sunday 10:30am H.E., 11am Bible study 8:00am & 10:00 am 4th Advent Sunday Friday, December 21 thru Tuesday, January 1 Office is closed for holidays and vacation Christmas Eve, 24th Sunday, 30 th 7:30pm Choral Holy Eucharist With carols & candles 10am- Service Lessons & Carols