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Reaching Individuals and Families of the Concho Valley with the Transforming Love of Jesus Christ! A G N U S D E I October 2012 Meets the 1st Monday (2nd Monday on holidays) At 6:00 pm in the Parish Hall P.O. Box 61698 San Angelo, Texas 76901-1698 (325) 949-6260 www.anglicanchurchofthegoodshepherd.com NEW TIME Meets the 2nd and 4th Monday At 1:00 to 3:00pm In the Library Reaching Individuals and Families of the Concho Valley with the Transforming Love of Jesus Christ! Copyright: No portion of this publication may be copied or stored electronically without prior written permission of the Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd. I the LORD do not change. So you, O descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed. Malachi 3:6 3355 W. Beauregard San Angelo, Texas 76904 (325) 949-6260 www.anglicanchurchofthegoodshepherd.com Send articles, announcements and feed back to secretary.acgs@suddenlinkmail.com Brothers and sisters in Christ, As you read this newsletter Eileen and I are on holiday in the mountains of Western Pennsylvania. Around us is the spectacular display that comes every Fall. The lesser maples leaves change to red and gold, the Oak to crimson and brown, the Sugar Maples to bright orange, the Sumac to fire engine red, and the pines, hemlocks (the PA State tree) and spruce stand out against the multicolored backdrop in bright shades of green and blue. It is a sight to behold. Those glorious changes speak of another change soon to follow, falling leaves, bare branches and limbs outlined in freshly fallen snow. Change in the Appalachian Mountains is spectacular! Change comes to us all. Whether physical, emotional, intellectual or relational, change comes. Some are seasonal, some are anticipated or feared, some are unexpected or desired. Change is inevitable. As our Appeal is heard before the Texas Supreme Court on October 16, we know that change will follow. We will no longer simply occupy the church campus, but take possession of the property; or, we will put our contingency plan into motion and be moving to new quarters. One thing is certain; the Lord God Almighty does not change, and because of His faithfulness, no change will destroy us. Whatever change comes, the Lord has us and our circumstances under His control. Even at the end of our earthly lives, when the ultimate and final change seems to overtake us, we have His assurance that even though we are dead yet, shall we live, because He is the God of the Living! We are enjoying the cooler days and nights that October brings to West Texas. The aroma of wood burning in fire places, and the sounds of the pools and fountains have grown still. We pray for the fall and winter rains to come as we enter a deeper level of the drought. In it all may we be more aware of the redeeming and saving hand of our Heavenly Father, knowing that whatever happens, He changes not and will see us through. We are securely His own forever, Father Stan

Gospel Benefit Concert Summary Sunday Evening, September 16th, proved to be a wonderful evening of music, sharing, fellowship and generous expressions of caring. Many people participated donating time, talents, musical performances, audio equipment, monitoring and video equipment and presentation, refreshment, Porta -Potties and endless laughter, applause and even a few original songs composed for the occasion. Promises of prayer for the Angelo Global Health Initiative and it s Rose Chisowa Clinic in Malawi were made, and there was a generous outpouring of financial support to date in the amount of $8,772.11. Praise God from whom all blessings flow. is a parish of The Anglican Church in North America. Anglican Diocese of the Southwest www.anglicansw.org Bishop Winfield Mott 575-531-3996 winnmott@gilanet.com Anglican Church in North America P.O. Box 447 Ambridge, PA 15003-0447 www.anglicanchurch.net 724-266-9400 List Armed Forces and their families Tomise Mike Cantu, III Luke Pell Ken Larson Austin Michael Gill, Jr. Travis May Ford Rhodes Elliot Coffee Zachery Dobson David Moos Matt Miller Nathan Sinnings Natasha Shumaker For those requesting prayer and all who suffer, especially: Mildred Stinnett Lori Stacy & Carter Patrick Erica Courtney Loy Haley Joe Webb Jason & April Taylor Family Elizabeth Crowe Family Jackie & Pam Bethany Lewis Romona Werst Ronnie Amy Long Family Connie Weber George Butler Joe Hunt Rusty Lieber Steve Woolard Janet Jodelle & Richard Block Juanita Greene Bimal s Family Janet Susan Freeman Dodd Charlie Dina Oswaldo Joe A.J., Jennifer & Timothy Jimi Angie, Noelle, Jennifer, and Kaci that they may be brought to full term and deliver healthy babies. Thursday's Intercessors Each Thursday morning those committed to prayer for the needs of church members and non-members alike, gather in the chapel from 9:30-11:00 AM. Those wishing to participate as an intercessor, or who would like to be prayed for, come by the chapel. All are welcome.

The Christmas Feast Would you like to be in on the planning of this year s Christmas Feast. A church member has given us $500 seed money. What we need now is the inspiration to step up and discern what we would like to do. If you are interested in helping with the Christmas Feast, please email me, and we will set a meeting Brothers & Sisters in Christ, Deacon June s Letter October continues a very busy time of year for us. We re moving to the holiday season full of secular and religious holidays: homecomings, national holidays, and moving toward Advent and Christmas. In this time, we need to remember to slow down and consider our Gospel readings this month. We are studying Mark 10, and, like all of the Gospel of Mark, it is condensed and packed material which needs reflection time. We will learn that the law of Moses did not really complete the Law of God as Jesus corrects citizen and church leaders alike on how we have distorted what God has intended for us. Our first lesson is on the misuse of our marital relationships Our hidden greed and covetousness The true cost of discipleship is our lives and all we have The errors we make because of pride and ego The blessing of those who really want to see (in all senses of the word) the Lord Jesus So, may we, in this time of great distraction and busyness, S L O W D O W N focus on our families and all the relationships God has given us renounce the greed and covetousness (and gluttony) this season offers pledge our lives, our souls and bodies to the Lord Jesus Christ renounce our pride what do we have to be proud of? and our egos who are we for God to love us so? And, seek with all our hearts our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Blessings, Deacon June Notes The Vestry met Sept. 17 at 6:00 p.m. All vestry members were present except Nan Barber. The meeting opened with evening prayer. The financial secretary presented her August report and it was approved. David Harrison thanked everyone on the success of the concert. Rodney Brown reported that the nursery carpet had been replaced, the plumbing has been repaired, light bulbs replaced, etc. Teddye Read reported that business cards have been ordered and she is still working on the brochure for the church. Billie Hodges said the concert went very well and was a success. Jean Yarbrough advised that Sharon will host the Sept. 30 lunch in the parish hall after the 10:30 service. Paul Millican reported that he is working on the stewardship dinner. Rusty Lieber reported the meeting time for the next Church Health Team. It was announced that the lawsuit hearing is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. in Austin on October 16. Fr. Stan stated that he would like to change the name of the Outreach Committee to the Mission Partner's Committee because he feels it is a more descriptive title. He also announced that thus far the Gospel Concert has raised in excess of $8700.00 and that some money is still coming in. The vestry discussed how to disperse the funds to Dr. Dube's organization and Fr. Stan will meet with Dr. Dube and his accountant soon. The vestry discussed the need for a new contract with the cleaning service since a copy of the contract cannot be located in the files. Concerns about the altar flowers have been voiced over the past few weeks. The vestry authorized the altar guild to make any necessary changes in the provider or costs. The October meeting was changed from October 15 to October 22 in order to allow travel time to Austin for the lawsuit hearing. Meeting adjourned 7:35 p.m with prayer. Respectfully, Billie Hodges A full copy of the vestry minutes is on the bulletin board in the Narthex. Vestry Meeting The Pregnancy Help Center Fund Raising Banquet Tuesday, October 2 This Annual Dinner will be held at the McNease Convention Center. There will be a review of the work and ministry of the PHC over the last year, testimonies from clients who have been served, a wonderful speaker active in the Right To Life movement, and a delicious dinner. While there is no charge for the dinner, donations will be solicited for the continuing work of the PHC, and reservations are required. Call the Pregnancy Help Center for information at 944-1515, or Sheri Brown at 653-7322. Do you have an announcement, article or photo you would like in the Agnus Dei? Please email your announcement, article and/or photos to the church secretary April Wilson at secretary.acgs@suddenlinkmail.com Deadline for the November Agnus Dei is: October 19

National Life Chain October 7 Pro Life Christians will gather from 2:00-3:00 PM on October 7 th to form a Life Chain along the intersection of Sherwood Way and Sunset Drive. Block after block, a line of Christians from area churches will be seen holding signs with the messages of Abortion Kills Children and Jesus Heals and Forgives. It is peaceful, and silent. We simply stand praying, and witnessing to the sacredness of every human life. Folks are asked to gather in the parking area of The Heights Baptist Church on Sherwood Way, pick up their signs, pray and then spread out for the hour of prayer and witness. For more information contact Suzie Smith at 949-8333, or Sheri Brown at 653-7322. New England Sunday Dinner October 28 Let s welcome fall together with a feel of New England. Cooler weather, leaves changing color and food that warms the soul. Come one come all to the parish fellowship lunch Sunday, October 28 th following the 10:30 am service. A sign-up sheet will be on the table in the Narthex. Bring your favorite New England recipe or anything that warms the soul. Contact Jean Yarbrough 651-3252 if you have any questions. Volunteers for setup and take down are welcome. Blessings and see you there. Looking for individuals who would like to serve as liaison to the vestry for our mission partners: Project Dignidad San Angelo Pregnancy Help Center San Angelo La Gran Familia Mexico Fr. Robert & Marian Good Samaritan Orphanage Tanzania Global Health Initiative Malawi David and Jessica Coats - Campus Crusade Moscow Russia The Emmanuel Development Center Costa Rica Alekcey & Judith Muriuo Meals for the Elderly San Angelo Would like to have one person for each group who could contact the group, get an update of activities and needs on a monthly or quarterly basis. If you are interested in taking on one of these outreach partners, please let me know. My office number is 653-7001, home number 651-7190, and cell 226-5164. Thank you, Billie Hodges - Vestry - Mission Partners Committee The Order of the Daughters Shepherd s Daughters Chapter A sisterhood of women committed to the Lord Jesus Christ, and focusing on the ministry of intercessory prayer, study of the Scriptures, Evangelism and service. The local chapter (The Shepherd s Daughters) meets on the first Monday of the month at 6:00 PM in the Parish Hall, and at other times as announced. For more information call President Jeannette Anaya at 617-2507, Vice President Ruth Ann Wallace at 658-6620, or Secretary/Treasurer Jo Millican at 234-4908. Annual Stewardship Dinner Sunday, November 11, we will gather to celebrate the Lord s goodness and provision for us beginning at 6:00 PM at the Community Center of Rio Concho West. RJ s BBQ will be serving dinner, there will be entertainment for adults and children, as well as the raffling off of center pieces and special gifts. The DESSERT contest will also feature the home made sweet treats of our finest chefs, and prizes will be awarded for 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd place winners. Vestry members will be contacting everyone in the church to make reservations. For more information contact chairman Paul Millican at 234-4907. Deacon June Smith s House Group Smith s Home group meets every Thursday night at 6:30pm at 401 S. Bishop. For more details on the current study call Deacon June at 234-5014. The Oliver s Home Group Meets every other Sunday evening at 6:00 PM at the home of Richey and Martha Sue Oliver on Oak Mountain Trail, studying the Sunday Sermon of the day. For more information call Richey or Martha Sue at 944-2184.

Christian Formation Classes SUNDAY MORNINGS at 9:15 AM The Sermons of St John Chrysostom on the Gospel of Matthew in The Augustine Classroom (#2), Mr. Jim Cogan, Facilitator. Standing For Christ in a Hostile Age Acts 6 & 7 - in The Cranmer Classroom (#1), Fr Stan Burdock, Facilitator. The Epistles of Paul in the Library, Deacon June Smith, Facilitator The Elementary Class in the Education wing, Miss Roselee Wilson and Mrs. Jo Lieber, teachers. The Nursery pre-school children, Miss Sarah Arnold and weekly church helpers. Veterans Appreciation Sunday, Nov. 11 Do you have a living Veteran in your family who you would like to honor? Dust off their framed photo and bring it by the church before Saturday, November 10. We will display them in the church and honor our Vets at the 10:30 AM Service. Opportunities for Men or Women Beth Moore for Women Wednesday mornings from 9:30-11:00 AM, Judi Gurley and Nan Barber Facilitators. Nursery Care is provided. 33 - For Men ing what it means to be a man following the example of Jesus in His 33 years of earthly life; Friday mornings from 6:15-7:30 AM. Coffees on by 6:00 AM!!! Opportunities For All Holy Eucharist Wednesdays at 6:30 PM in the church. Pastor s Wednesdays from 7:15-8:00 PM in the church library. We are currently studying the Book of Genesis, and how the Gospel is concealed in its stories. The New is in the old concealed. The Old is in the New Revealed. - St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, North Africa October 28 Starts at 2 PM in the community room in the Stephen's Central Library, 33 W. Beauregard Ave. A story time of music, traditions and determination that bound a family and a community together through hard times. A Documentary Film with live music from Phil Lancaster, Alison More, Melissa Carper. Free Event for the entire family. Sing along and share your family story. BIG, BIG, BIG, NEWS WE, AT THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, HAVE A BRAND NEW PROGRAM!!!!! THE GREETERS!!!!!!! ONLY FOR THE 10:30 SERVICE This program will have greeters that welcome new guests (and their families) that come through our doors! We will begin this program on October 7 th Many of you who have already agreed to help begin and help grow this program. More news will be coming!!! BUT, PLEASE, IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BEING ONE OF THE GREETERS OR FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT KATIE HARRISON, 234-7401, 949-4871, dearl320@verizon.net All Saints Intergenerational Class November 4 On Sunday, Nov. 4 th beginning at 9:15 AM in the Parish Hall the Daughters will lead us in a class on the saints martyred for the Lord Jesus. We will be arranged by groups at tables with folks of various ages, with a simple Lesson on the life of one of those who gave their life for their faith in Jesus, a simple project, and an opportunity to share what we learn with the whole group. For details, talk to Deacon June, and make plans now to participate.

10:30 am - Bell Ringer Rigel Rilling Rigel Rilling Rigel Rilling Rigel Rilling Nursery Worker Teddye Read Leslie Brown Sherri Brown Nan Barber Altar Guild Sharon Weber Jeannette Anaya Ruth Ann Wallace Erlene Springer Jean Yarbrough Duty October 7 18 th After Trinity Proper 22 October 14 19 th After Trinity Proper 23 October 21 20 th After Trinity Proper 24 October 28 21 th After Trinity Proper 25 Vestry In Charge Billie Ruth Hodges Rodney Brown Nan Barber Martha Sue Oliver Teller Sharon Weber Mark McLaughlin Bob Masterson Richie Oliver Altar Guild Johnson/Springer Holloway/Wallace Weber/Weber Anaya/Read Usher/Greeter Jeannette Anaya Teddye Read Charles Westbrook Nan Barber Crucifer Mark Brown Deacon June Deacon June Mark Brown Lector Paul Millican Genesis 2:18-24 Eucharistic Minister Mark Brown Psalm 8 Hebrews 2:1-8 Greeters Teddye Read & Katie Harrison Jean Stinnett Amos 5:6-7, 10-15 Nan Holloway Psalm 90 Hebrews 3:1-6 Judi Gurley & Rodney Brown Jo Millican Craig Porter Psalm 91 Hebrews 4:12-16 Stephanie Peddy & Rita Baker Craig Porter Psalm 13 Hebrews 5:12-6:1,9-12 Erlene Springer & Charles Westbrook Usher Bob Masterson David Harrison Stephanie Peddy Jeanette Anaya Usher David Gould Katie Harrison Erlene Springer Teddye Read Crucifer Larry Weber Sharon Weber Atusonje Dube Stephanie Peddy Torch Bearer Atusonje Dube Erica Peddy Drew Peddy Atusonje Dube Torch Bearer Nandi Dube Leann Springer Nandi Dube Erica Peddy Lector Anngie McWilliams Genesis 2:18-24 Eucharistic Minister Mark Findlay Psalm 8 Hebrews 2:1-8 GOSPEL OF THE DAY October 2012 ~ Minister s Schedule Mark 10:2-9 Steve Woolard Amos 5:6-7, 10-15 Eileen Burdock Psalm 90 Hebrews 3:1-6 Ruth Ann Wallace Mark Brown Psalm 91 Hebrews 4:12-16 George Butler Eileen Burdock Psalm 13 Hebrews 5:12-6:1,9-12 Mark 10:17-27 Mark 10:35-45 Mark 10:46-52 Wednesday Ministers (6:30 PM) October 3 October 10 October 17 October 24 October 31 Lay Eucharistic Minister Sharon Weber Martha Sue Oliver Eileen Burdock Nan Holloway Sharon Weber Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 7 8 AM - MP & HC 10:30 AM HC 14 8 AM - MP & HE 10:30 AM HE 6PM Oliver Bible 21 8 AM - MP & HE 10:30 AM HE 28 8 AM - MP & HE 10:30 AM HE 1 8 1 PM - Stitchers 15 6 PM Vestry Meeting Class in the Parish Hall 22 1 PM - Stitchers 6 PM Vestry Meeting 7 PM Church Health 29 October 2012 2 9 16 23 30 3 6:30 PM HC 10 6:30 PM HC 17 6:30 PM HE 24 6:30 PM HE 31 6:30 PM HE 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 MP = Morning HE = Holy Eucharist EP = Evening HC= Holy Communion 6 13 20 27 8 AM - Men s Breakfast at Kenny Blanek s Restaurant Regular Office Hours: Monday Through Friday 9:00-11:30 AM Noon- 2:00 PM