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St. Andrew s Announcements for May 8 Upcoming Calendar Sun., May 8: Holy Eucharist 8:30 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Chapel 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Sanctuary Children s Chapel, Herman Hall 11:15 a.m. Christian Formation: Godly Play (PreK 2 grade), Herman Hall nd Kids of the Kingdom (3 5 grade), Herman Hall rd th Youth Formation, Andy s Place Adult Formation, Chapel 5:30 p.m. EYC, Herman Hall Mon., May 9: Wed., May 11: EfM, 6:30 p.m., Cloister St. Anne s/donnell, 10:30a.m., Cloister Choir Rehearsal, 7:15 p.m., Chapel Sun., May 15: Holy Eucharist 8:30 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Chapel 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Sanctuary Children s Chapel, Herman Hall 11:15 a.m. Christian Formation: Sunday School (all age children), Herman Hall Adult Formation, Becoming an Anti-Racist Church, chapel 1

Gratitude: Every year, St. Andrew's is blessed by the generosity of parishioners who exercise their stewardship over God's treasure by giving faithfully to this church. The Stewardship Team is calling your attention to the many ministries supported by those gifts, and in doing so is pointing to how we all grow in faith through supporting God's work at St. Andrew's. Mission, Ministry and Liturgy Every Tuesday, all year 'round, the men and women who have spent the night at the Greensboro Urban Ministries shelter and others who wait at the door after a night "somewhere" are served a hot breakfast by the Episcopal churches of Greensboro. The churches pledge the funds to buy the food, and they send the volunteers to scramble the eggs, pour the coffee, serve the food, pause for devotion, and clean up afterward. Episcopal Tuesday breakfasts are made possible by the gifts of parishioners to St. Andrew's and other Episcopal churches, directed to Urban Ministries through outreach budgets. Those who are strengthened by the meal, the volunteers who serve, the many residents of Greensboro who hold the poor in their prayers, all thank you for your stewardship in support of this ministry. 2

St. Andrew s Episcopal Church 2105 West Market Street Greensboro, NC 27403 336-275-1651 www.standrewsgso.org Staff Vestry 2016 The Rev. Bernard J. Owens, Rector bernard.owens@standrewsgso.org The Rev. Audra Abt Associate Rector for Mission and Community Engagement audra.abt@standrewsgso.org The Rev. Brooks Johnson, Deacon Debbie Dowd, Pastoral Associate debbiedowd@mindspring.com Kimberly Ann Howard, Parish Administrator & Business Manager parish@standrewsgso.org Betty Self, Senior Warden Mike Van Ormer, Junior Warden Tim Fleming Judy Hackett Mark Kaley Charles Kappauf Barbara Lawless George Platt Ashley Wigglesworth Ken Massey Carol Phillips Susan Brannan John Frizzell, Treasurer Ann Doyle, Minister of Music anconex@triad.rr.com Olivia Wilson Smith, Interim Youth 3

Worship Announcements La Santa Misa (Bilingual) Saturday, May 21 at 5:30 PM at the Riveras' home (312 Montrose Dr, Apt. H) A potluck dinner and fellowship will follow worship, so please bring a dish to share. Contact the Rev. Audra Abt at audra.abt @standrewsgso.org. Service Announcements Voter Registration Training Saturday, May 14 at St. Andrew's, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sponsors: NC Latino Congress, Center for New North Carolinians, FaithAction, the Episcopal Diocese, and other faith communities Lunch is free. No Spanish skills needed to participate. Questions? Contact the Rev. Audra Abt at audra.abt@standrewsgso.org. ** To register (it's also free), email Morandi Hurst at nccloorganizer@gmail.com Unity Walk with FaithAction Saturday, May 21 beginning at FaithAction house (705 N. Greene St) 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Walk with immigrants, refugees, and other people of faith in our wider Greensboro community. Join us to support safety for all our families and being a more welcoming city and state for all people. Contact the Rev. Audra Abt for questions at audra.abt@standrewsgso.org. Coffee Hour Sign-Up St. Andrew s would love for parishioners to sign up to provide refreshments for the Sunday Coffee Hour after the 10:00 a.m. service. Anything you want to bring will be appreciated. Just be sure it is in the parish hall kitchen before the Sunday services. The VPOM will handle setup and cleanup. A sign-up calendar is on the bulletin board in the parish hall. Thank you in advance. Changes in St. Andrew s Urn Garden Policies, Rules and Regulations The Urn Garden Committee, with the approval of the Vestry, has made the following changes regarding the Urn Garden: 1) All urns will require an outer container (provided by the church). 2) Flowers and decorations are welcomed for special days. Decorations should be removed within two days of the special day. 3) Urn Garden Fee Increase. The cost for opening and closing the grave has increased from $50.00 to $105.00. This will increase all new fees by $55.00. If any questions, contact Nancy Bishop, Chairman, Urn Garden Committee at 336-272-4440 or aobnbb@yahoo.com 4

Fellowship & Christian Formation Announcements Adult Formation for May Joe Graves will be leading our worship and formation class for three Sundays in May on race and the church. Discussion is based on the book by Joseph Barndt, Becoming the Anti-Racist Church. Five copies are available to buy or borrow from our library. Meeting times: May 15, 22, and 29. Children Formation schedule for May Sunday mornings from 11:15 11:50 a.m. May 8 th Godly Play (PreK 2 nd grade) & Kids of the Kingdom (3 rd 5 th grade) - Herman Hall classrooms May 15 th Sunday School (all ages) in Herman Hall classrooms May 22 nd Godly Play (PreK 2 nd grade) & Kids of the Kingdom (3 rd 5 th grade) - Herman Hall classrooms (Last Sunday for Sunday school until early September, 2016) May 29 th No class Prayer Shawl Ministry Our meeting dates for the coming months are May 18, June 1, 15 and 29th. Same time, same place-the Cloister, 2-4 p.m. Lessons, materials and patterns are available. For more information, contact Lynda Sanecki at lsanecki894@gmail.com. Bazaar Time Mark your calendars for the 2016 Bazaar on October 15th from 9:00-2:00. St. Andrew s 2015 bazaar grossed $21,527.74 netting $19,147.46. This success was the result of 100+ volunteers working in all aspects of the event. It could not have been successful without tremendous involvement from so many! Basket workshops begin in May. Please plan to contribute a basket(s), and contact Betty Atwell (336-706-7375) or Rebecca Gray (336-855-8584) soon. Thank you. 2016 Graduates Are you or do you know a person at St. Andrew s who is graduating high school, college or graduate school? Please e-mail the office at parish@standrewsgso.org by May 19th with their name, where they are graduating from and a sentence or two of what they plan to do next. 5

We Pray for: Bobby Shane, Johnetta Shablack, Spence Wilmoth, Mary Stalter, Anna Stalter, Ella Janssen, Sarah Lipscomb, Jeff Cummer, Art Bishop, Gabriel Fulton, Bobbie Skinner, Jean Lange, Judy Wells, Hien Phan, Norma Bullock, Mary O Brien Irons, Joanne, Steve Rizzuto, Bailey Hobgood, Moira Ermentrout, Hugh McLawhorn, Mike Rich Our military: Wes Durham, Tom Stauffer, Paul Zeigler, Stephen Johnson, Michael Hens, Benjamin Phillips, Christopher Lawler Birthdays: Edith Medlin, Kyle Dell, Judy Wells, Charles Kappauf, Cole Phillips Anniversaries: Beth & Mark Hens, Lois & Eddie Simon The altar flowers are given to the glory of God by Rebecca Gray in loving memory of her husband, Hal Gray and by Don and Carolyn Allen in honor of Emily and Trever Talbert. Please pray for the family of Ralph Simpson, a long-time member of St. Andrew s, who passed away May 2, 2016. THOSE SERVING TODAY: Eucharistic Ministers: 8:30 - Geoff Swan; 10:00 - Alan Atwell, Julie Dameron Readers: 8:30 - Linda Cummer; 10:00 - Brianna Richardson, Deb Richardson, Jeff Richardson Acolytes: Alexis Obimma, Gift Obimma, Brianna Richardson Greeters: 8:30 Linda Cummer; 10:00 Jeff Richardson, Margaret Horne, Joe Stultz, Pat Stultz Newcomer Hosts: Joe Stultz, Pat Stultz, Julia Smith Children s Formation: Jennifer Jones, Anna Taylor Children s Chapel: Anna Taylor, Jennifer Jones Kids of the Kingdom: Barbara Lawless Tape Ministry: Harold Moag Altar Guild: Nancy Bishop, Mary V. Compton, Nancy Kimbrough, Barbara Lawless, Sandy O Briant Ushers: Craig Taylor (c), Bob Emmaus, Will Jennings, Patty Jennings, Jeff Richardson Vestry Person of the Month: Ken Massey Designated Vestry Person 8:30 a.m.: George Platt Designated Vestry Person 10:00 a.m.: Mike Van Ormer 6