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COMFORTABLE WORDS A Monthly Communication from Holy Comforter Episcopal Church Serving the Episcopal Community of Angleton Since 1897 www.holycomforterangleton.org January, 2015 Sunday Worship Schedule 8:30 AM Holy Eucharist I 9:30 AM Christian Education 10:30 AM Holy Eucharist II Sunday School Mission Statement We are an Episcopal Community, called to be a loving refuge in Jesus Christ, welcoming and serving all. CORE VALUES: CARE Children - nurturing the children of Holy Comforter and the community, through parish ministries and HCES Action serving one another and those in need, in Angleton and the world Relationships cultivating vibrant relationships among ourselves and the larger community, welcoming and affirming all in Jesus Name Episcopal Worship growing spiritually through liturgy, prayer and Sacraments What s Inside Column Pgs 2&3 Parish Particulars Pg. 4-9 Calendar Pg 10 Vestry & Financials Pg. 11 Burn rnin ing of the Greens January 5 th 6 PM The service of the Light of Christ breaking into the darkness of this. world and a good excuse to have a bonfire, drink wassail, hot chocolate and we will have a huge hay fort for the kids.

January, 2015 Pastoral Letter With the story of baby Jesus being so wonderfully rich and jam-packed with theological goodness, it seems somehow unsatisfying to leave out any of what is going on in Jesus first days. The story of Jesus in the Temple in Luke will not make it in any sermon this year, so I offer my thoughts here. The twelve days of Christmas and the season of Epiphany is so lovely, we should not allow it to pass without delving a little deeper into God s beautiful love story to us. So if you will indulge me...this scene commonly called the Consolation of Israel. Luke is amazingly complex while being thoroughly inviting. But before you read further I will ask you to, first, read Luke 2:21-39. Luke subtly draws his five characters right to each other; their footsteps seemly predestined. Under Mosaic Law, neither the baby, nor the father, were required to follow the mother to the Temple for purification or consecration, yet all three make the trip to Jerusalem. As these three begin their lives with devotion, they will encounter two that are waiting to end lives of devotion and piety. They are evidence that Judaism was still a living religion to those who made the most of their opportunities. 1 Before the five can meet, Luke must bring them together by way of the Mosaic Law. There are three, some think even four, different ceremonies cut and pasted together. The first major rite for every young Jewish boy was circumcision on the boy s eighth day of life. This gave him the honor of entering in God s covenant as had been done with Abraham. Immediately following, the parents officially gave the child his name (see also Zechariah and Elizabeth; Lk. 1:59-66). Secondly, when a mother gave birth, she was considered spiritually unclean. On her fortieth day (after the birth) she made her offerings (Leviticus 12:2-8) for purification. This is why Mary would have gone to the Temple. To be spiritually purified, and therefore be made clean, any new mom brought to the priest-on-duty a year old lamb and a young pigeon if she could afford it, or two young pigeons if money was tight. Luke writes that they offered sacrifices during this ceremony, meaning Joseph took part in the ceremony, despite him not having to even be there. Lastly, almost immediately after the priest gives the o.k. to go-in-peace, the two proud parents proceed to do what the Law of Moses says should be done for a new baby They go to consecrate the child. Because in Exodus 13:1-2, God has claim over all first offspring in Israel (God owned every firstborn the baby was consecrated or bought back). The baby had to be redeemed or purchased back from Yahweh (Numbers 3:47-48) when the child was a month old. The implication of the consecration was a blessing on further offspring and wellbeing. 2 All three ceremonies, according to the Law of Moses, happened at separate times, yet Luke clumps them together as though they happened all at once. Perhaps it s to show that Jesus came from devout parentage, so devout that his earthly father shared in the purification ceremony with his mother. Luke s aim was to stress his family s fidelity to the Law. 2

January, 2015 Pastoral Letter Continued But more importantly, the ceremonies are the vehicle to draw them to Simeon and Anna. The Holy Spirit lead Simeon (Lk.2:27) into the Temple where the new family would be-- neither party knowing whom they would meet. Simeon was told he would not see death until his eyes rested on the Promise spoken to him by God. All his years keeping an eye out; figuring that he would know what the Spirit meant when he beheld it. Simeon was a watchman. This was a significant role in the ancient world. Like the magi were for Matthew, Simeon is for Luke; they remind us of Jacob. Instead of his star, we imagine Jacob before he dies gazing on his lost son Joseph, Now that I have seen you and know you are still alive, I am ready to die (Gen. 46:30). The Holy Spirit gave Simeon the task of watching out for and identifying the good fortune of Israel. 3 What happened to baby Jesus when he was taken to Church? He was spotted by the Lord s watchman who was looking for His promise to be made true. Simeon saw the Consolation of Israel the one who would console or comfort His hurting people. The great Comforter was recognized for the first time. We love a glorious God! Travis+ Works Cited: 1 Plummer,.A. 1989. The Gospel According to St. Luke; the International Critical Commentary. T &T. Clark Ltd.: Edinburgh. p. 62 2 Fitzmyer, J.A. 1970. The Gospel According to Luke, I-IX; the Anchor Bible, Vol.28. Doubleday: New York. p. 425. 3 Brown, R.E. 1977. The Birth of the Messiah. Doubleday: New York. p. 457. The Dave Ramsey Series Are you struggling financially? Do you feel that you work too hard to be so broke at the end of each month? Maybe you feel that you don t have a true purpose or goal for your money and want a fresh start this New Year. If so, please consider attending Dave Ramsey s Financial Peace University, a 9 week class that teaches you how to get out of debt, build wealth and change your family s financial tree. This is a program that is near and dear to me and Travis and part of the reason why we are in Angleton. We read Dave Ramsey s, The Total Money Makeover right after we were married in 2003 and decided to get out of debt. It took 26 months to get out of debt and since then we ve never looked back. Following the principles that Dave easily lays out taught us how to use money God s way. It has given us financial purpose and a plan for the resources God has given to us. We were able to pursue what we felt God wanted us to do because we were free from debt. Talking about finances isn t an easy thing to do sometimes there is embarrassment, shame or just the feeling of being overwhelmed, but we learned by leading Financial Peace University at another Episcopal church and following Dave s principles that everyone has the potential to better their financial circumstances. We are convinced, it s never about how much money you make, it s what you do with what you make that matters most. If you have any tugging in your heart, curious or maybe even a bit skeptical, we would welcome you to join us. Financial Peace University will be offered on Monday nights starting Feb 2, 2015 for 9 consecutive weeks. Child-care will be available at the church so that all who want to come, will be able. **On average, those attending Financial Peace University pay off $5,300 in debt and save $2,700 in just 90 days.** Suzanne Smith 3

Parish Particulars HCEC Lenten Fish Fry Fridays I know we all have Christmas and family on our minds now but it s time to start thinking about and planning for our Lenten Fish Fry Fridays. In the next couple of weeks I will be getting my notes out, gathering up things needed and asking for your help to pull this all together again this year. I will be posting sign-up sheets in the Parish Hall after the holidays and I hope that you will commit to helping again this year. We will need help in all areas from set-up to clean-up, from cutting up fish to battering and frying, from ticket sales to serving, dine-in to drive-thru and from Thursday evening prep time to Saturday morning final clean-up. Below are the dates. I ask that you mark your calendars and make plans to help now. February 20th February 27 th March 6th March 13th April 20th April 27 th This is something many of us here at Holy Comforter and many in the community look forward to each year so let s make it another fun and successful year. In appreciation of all of you that donate or serve, Barbara Marin As the Star led the foreign wise men seeking the Christ; so the Holy Spirit draws new seekers to Holy Comforter. May our minds be continually prepared for the unexpected gift of strangers in our midst, and let our hearts be continually prepared to show God s love to the seeker. 4

Parish Particulars FRIENDS OF HOLY COMFORTER ENDOWMENT FUND The Endowment Fund needs to fill 2 slots on the Endowment Fund Board of Directors. One position is appointed by the Vestry, that person being a Vestry member who is beginning their 3rd year of service on the Vestry. The length of the term is 3 years. The other position is filled by election of the congregation of someone from the congregation. This term is for 3 years. Nominees should be of good standing and members of Holy Comforter. Nominations will be open through Friday January 9, 2015. The election will be at the annual parish meeting on Sunday January 25, 2015. Please contact James Northrup (janddnorth@sbcglobal.net or 979-848-0518) for more info is needed or to submit a nomination. Current EF board members are: James Northrup, Su Zan Carpenter, Penney Reed, Cindy Stevens, Kelsey Payne, and Ed White(resigned). Ed was Vestry Rep and Kelsey was filling the unexpired term of Jack Fleet. Kelsey is eligible for nomination. Ed's term will be filled from the Vestry's 3rd year member. Epiphany Contemplative Eucharistic Service Tuesday January 6 7:00 P.M. Annual Parish Meeting Sunday January 25 9:30 A.M. One service only 10:30 A.M. James Northrup, Chairman 5

SOUPER BOWL SUNDAY February 1 Immediately following the 10:30 Mass Inviting everyone to bring soup, bread/crackers or dessert. Also, bring one can of soup for the food panty. And most important $$ for our Priest s discretionary fund 6

The Red Door Have you ever wondered about our beautiful red church doors? Well, I have many times. As it turns out, when we enter Holy Comforter we can find symbolic meaning and inspiration in our red doors. Did you know the main entrance will be at the west end because the sanctuary is always symbolically in the east? Our red doors are ornamented with carvings, panels, iron work, locks and handles in following with tradition. The doorway is beautiful because all things here at the entrance to God s House speak of Him who said I am the Door. Many churches, as ours, now have doors painted red, as a revival of a custom which prevailed in the Middle Ages. The blood red doors remind us of the precious blood shed to atone for sin, and to make possible our entrance into eternal life. I am the door; by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture. St. John 10:9 An excerpt from the original dedication ceremony of Holy Comforter Episcopal Church 6 May 1956 Pam Massingill 7

Parish Particulars January Birthdays JANUARY ANNIVERSARIES 22 Tom & Barbara Thomas 2 Kathryn Purdom Jamie Pruitt 5 Melba Davis 11 Lou Hunter 12 Josh Rankin 14 Christi Cole Mildred Hadley James Northrup Fr. Preston 15 Beth Hunter 17 Dylan Hanson 20 Sammy Greem 21 Annabelle Powell 23 Kurt Ruthstrom 28 Kelley Coats Faith Fields 29 Daryl Lewis Jeremy Pruitt 30 Everly Forman Yoga Thursday January 8 7:00 P.M. Parish House Molly LeBeouf Instructor Bring $ 5.00 & Your yoga gear 8

Parish Particulars NEW VESTRY MEMBERS Riley Mogford Kirstin Parks Sciobhan Short Donna Trusty OUTGOING VESTRY MEMBERS Allan Dinsmore Ellen Eby Kerry Payne Penney Reed FYI: Vestry Contact Information Ellen Eby eeby08@yahoo.com Allan Dinsmore allan_becky@live.com Ronnie Johnson cjrj1987@att.net Tom Long tomlongiv@yahoo.com Kerry Payne kdp@yne.net Penney Reed penney67@hotmail.com Kandy Taylor-Hille kandyt@bcls.lib.tx.us Eric Herbst eric.herbst@eurocopterusa.com Barbara Marin barbarajmarin@yahoo.com Hosts for JANUARY If you would like to serve, contact Betty Mogford rileyandbetty@embarqmail.com 4 The Mogfords 11 HOST NEEDED 18 HOST NEEDED 25 HOST NEEDED Examine the Resources Section of our website for copies of each week s sermon beginning with December 14, 2014 COMMITMENT 2015 As of this writing, we have received 39 commitment cards in support of God s work at Holy Comforter in 2015 totaling $112,050.0 You may submit your commitment card at any time 9

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Parish Particulars VESTRY SYNOPSIS November 11, 2014 The regularly scheduled meeting of the Holy Comforter Episcopal Parish Vestry was held on November 11, 2014, with Father Travis Smith presiding. The meeting was opened at 6:25 pm with prayer and formation by Father Travis. Members present were Ellen Eby, Kandy Taylor- Hille, Allan Dinsmore, Ronnie Johnson, Barbara Marin, Eric Herbst, Penney Reed, and Tom Long. Newly elected members present were Sciobhan Short and Donna Trusty. Also present were The Reverend Travis Smith and Pam Massingill, clerk. Absent was Kerry Payne. Formation - FATHER TRAVIS!!! Genesis 1 Continued Information - Approval of Minutes Kandy made the motion and Eric seconded the motion to accept minutes as written. Motion passed. Rector s Report Allan moved that Father Travis Smith be added and Nina Dianne Kilgus be removed from the Rector s Discretionary Fund. Motion passed. Youth group is going very well. Numbers are increasing. Blue Grass Finalizing Picking up supplies from Dixie Meat Mkt, lined up the portable potties, extra foods planned. Bands confirmed, Boy Scouts lined up to help, all rest going fine. HCES Report - Going well, participating in Market days, hand making pillowcases. Sr. Warden s Report Updated proposal for building extension is now $13,375.00 approx 10 by 12. Eric made a motion to accept the new bid. Kandy seconded the motion. Motion passed. Flooring bid for the two higher levels, choir room, and vesting room is $3489.00. Allan made a motion and Ellen seconded the motion to accept the current flooring bid. Motion passed. Mr. Greak is currently working on the bid for restoring the pews. Discussion took place about possible funding for these capital improvements. Jr. Warden s Report Chris Benton gave us a bid for repairs needed to be made to our organ. New speakers needed. Allan moved and Tom seconded motion to increase the original $1500. 00 bid that was approved last month for organ repairs to $5000.00. Motion passed. Paint sample for the parish hall is on inside closet door. The toilet in the parish house bathroom rocks and the center window in the living room has slid down in the frame leaving about a ¼ inch or so gap. Financial Report Allan explained the financial report in detail. Contingency account is stable, general account is down due to moving expenses. Audit is still to be completed. Housing account is up. Motion made by Kandy and seconded by Barbara to accept the financial report as written. Motion passed. Allan proposed an addendum to drop the rental fee, but increase deposit of church hall rentals. Allan motioned. Kandy seconded, motion passed. Discussion Other - Endowment has offered to pay half the restoration cost of the Emma Cobb Window. The other half will come from the memorial fund. Upcoming events: Nov 15th - Bluegrass and BBQ Nov 23rd - Ecumenical church service at St. John s Dec 10th Father Travis s Installation NEXT Vestry meeting: Tuesday, December 9th @ 6:15 With no further business, the meeting was closed at 8:13 pm with Compline. Respectfully submitted, Pam Massingill Clerk of the Vestry Financial Report General Fund NOV. YTD Tithes and Offerings 17,072 264,364 Expenses and Outreach 29,895 235,340 Friends of Holy Comforter Endowment Fund: Balance as of Nov. 30, 2014 - $491,972 Value of mineral properties and other assets is in addition to this amount. 11

Holy Comforter Episcopal Church 227 S. Chenango P.O. Box 786 Angleton, TX 77516 Return Service Requested Holy Comforter Episcopal Church Sunday Schedule 8:30 AM Holy Eucharist Rite I 9:30 AM Adult/Youth Christian Education 10:30 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II Children s Sunday School Infant and Toddler care is provided from 8:15 AM until Noon Contact Information Parish Office: 979-849-1269 Parish Fax: 979-849-4361 Email: info@holycomforterangleton.org Web Address www.holycomforterangleton.org Parish Day School 979-849-4602 Extended Day School 979-849-1672 Diocesan Center 1-800-318-4452 or www.epicenter.org Bishop Episcopal Diocese of TX The Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle Rector The Rev. Fr. Travis Smith Head of School Nancy Standlee Parish Administrator / Theologian Fr. Preston Weatherly Music Director Christopher Lo Children s Ministry Director Kelsey Payne Newcomer Ministry Coordinator Paula Haenchen Vestry 2014 Ronnie Johnson Ellen Eby Tom Long Allan Dinsmore Penney Reed Kandy Taylor-Hille Kerry Payne Eric Herbst Barbara Marin Ellen Eby, Sr. Warden Tom Long IV, Jr. Warden Pam Massingill, Clerk Allan Dinsmore, Treasurer