ST. ANDREW S CELEBRATING OUR PAST SHAPING OUR FUTURE. Volume 28 Number 1 St. Andrew s Episcopal Church, Lake Worth, Florida January 2017

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ST. ANDREW S CELEBRATING OUR PAST SHAPING OUR FUTURE 1914 2014 Volume 28 Number 1 St. Andrew s Episcopal Church, Lake Worth, Florida January 2017 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, This month marks the start of my twelfth year here at St. Andrew s I must say the past eleven years have been quite fulfilling and I have great hopes that this one will be as well. I also must add that each one seems to fly by faster than the previous one! Much has happened over these past eleven years. We have joined P.E.A.C.E. and with a number of other congregations of various denominations work to make Palm Beach County a more just community in which to live. Each year we see evidence of how people joining together to improve the lives of those who often have no voice in the halls of power. Thanks to efforts of you all, we have a vibrant series of concerts throughout the year coupled with other special events. Along with hearing many talented musicians and singers, we are able to reach out to the community and folks who are not members of our congregations. While the Way Café was originally the ministry of the Methodist Church, it is now ours and works hard to feed hungry folk in our midst. This is also due to the hard work of many of you. Our own choir and music program has grown and improved by leaps and bounds. We are blessed to be led in worship and song by so many talented people. I have been a priest in this diocese for over 39 years. I have served in several congregations. They have all been filled with Christian men, women and children who work hard to serve the Lord. I have to say, though, that you all work harder and longer than any of them to be the disciples Jesus has called us to be. I am honored to serve in this place and I look forward to this year ahead. May God continue to bless and guide each and every one of us as we strive to see Him more clearly, love Him more dearly, and follow Him more nearly. Day by day! Father Paul+ Watch over thy children, O Lord, as their days increase; bless and guide them wherever they may be. Strengthen them when they stand; comfort them when discouraged or sorrowful; raise them up if they fall; and in their hearts may thy peace which passeth understanding abide all the days of their lives; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. JANUARY BIRTHDAYS 1 Pat Larsen 2 Elizabeth Graham 4 Clifford Taylor John Bradley 6 Jake Boyd 9 Rhonda Hewitt Erika Collins 10 Karen Leonard Paul Heffernan Silas Rickards 12 Jimmy Winters 15 Lorraine Cooper-Smigel Barbara Reid 16 Debra Carter 19 Terry Clower 20 Doulas Smigel 21 Charles Laskin David 22 Earl Monds 23 Cidam Rasmus 25 Donald Edge 26 David Felty 27 Susan Coates Edward Rasmus 30 William Bride 31 Elaine Campbell

Page 2 Saturdays Schedule of Services 6PM Worship and Communion ANNIVERSARIES St. Andrew s News & Notes Sundays Wednesday Thursday 7:30AM Holy Eucharist Rite I 10AM Holy Eucharist Rite II 10am Church School (Elementary) 10AM Holy Eucharist & Healing. Choir Rehearsals at 7pm Office Phone 561 582-6609 Fax 561 547-8662 E-mail: saepiscopal@aol.com Web Site: www.standrewslw.net VESTRY NOMINEES The Vestry is putting forth the following people as a slate to be elected for the Vestry at the Annual meeting. Blake Crane, Karen DeLucas, and Eric Salomonsson for three year terms and Steve Ragsdale for a one year term. Nominations can be made from the floor at the meeting. ANNUAL PARISH MEETING We will hold our Annual Parish Meeting on Sunday, January 22nd at 11:15AM at which time we will elect three persons to the Vestry for three year terms and also distribute the budget for 2016. We are grateful to Mary Kay Murray, Donna Bragel, and Doug Randolph for the three years of faithful service. BIBLE STUDY.A study of the Gospel of John will begin on Wednesday, January 11th at 7:00PM. No tests, no intimidation, no experts here, no question or comment is stupid or irrelevant. We are learning together and from each other. It will be serious but light-hearted. Laughing is NOT prohibited. If you plan to attend, please contact Dick Lewallen at lewrw@yahoo.com or 954 326-0448 in order to plan for space and materials. VESTRY NEWS Our next meeting is on Tuesday, January 24th at 7PM. This will be an organizational meeting as we welcome newly elected members. A reminder that our financials are posted on the Bulletin Board in the Parish Hall hallway each month. O gracious and everliving God, look mercifully upon the couples who are celebrating their anniversaries this month and assist them with your grace, that with true fidelity and steadfast love they may honor the vows they have made through Jesus Christ, our savior. Amen. JANUARY ANNIVERSARIES 19 Barbara and Thomas Franklin WAY CAFÉ The feeding Program at Holy Redeemer Episcopal Church is every Saturday of each month. We need to have 12 volunteers each Saturday at 12:30PM. We are grateful that this program will continue to feed hungry people in our community. Call Joy Bayrouty if you can help (642-1527). JANUARY TAIZE WORSHIP On the third Saturday of January our 6pm service offers the beauty of contemplative Taize music with healing prayers and communion. All are invited and welcome. AN AFTERNOON WITH LANGSTON HUGHES Help commemorate the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday with the Core Ensemble s presentation of An Afternoon with Langston Hughes. Langston was a prominent member of the Harlem Renaissance. The performance is at 3pm on Sunday, January 15th and the program is free and open to the public. The Feast of the Epiphany The name Epiphany is derived from a Greek word meaning manifestation or appearing. Anglican Prayer Books interpret the word with an alternative title, The Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles. The last phrase, of course, is a reference to the story of the Wise Men from the East. The feast combined commemorations of the visit of the Magi, led by the star of Bethlehem; the Baptism of Jesus in the waters of the River Jordan; and Jesus first recorded miracle, the changing of water into wine at the marriage of Cana of Galilee all thought of as manifestations of the incarnate Lord.

St. Andrew s News & Notes Page 3 JUSTICE MINISTRY Calling all committed and potential Network members to our parish meeting on Tuesday, January 24th at 7pm. This is an important gathering to update you on our issues, to begin thinking about who you will bring to the Action, and hear about how to invest in our justice ministry work. Our next big get together is the Rally on Monday, March 13th at 7PM. Nehemiah Action on Monday, April 3rd at 7PM. THANK YOU NOTE Dear Friends and family of St. Andrew s, A heartfelt thanks for the wonderful Clergy appreciation card and gift we received. It is a privilege and honor to serve this congregation. Father Chuck and Father Paul LAKE WORTH LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES You may have noticed that we now have one of the Lake Worth Little Free Libraries on our property. This wonderful project is meant to encourage us all, young and old, to read more. The idea is: Take a Book Leave a Book There are dozens of these existing and proposed around the city. Open a book and our world is expanded! YOGA CLASSES Yoga classes are now being held on Monday and Wednesday at 6:15 at a new location: Move is at 2121 10th Avenue North, Suite 2113. Check out the website at www.moveyfd.com. STEWARDSHIP 2017 We are blessed with the number of folk who have submitted Pledge Cards for the mission of St. Andrew s for 2017. The total pledged at this time is $191,611. Our budget goal for 2017 is $222,000. As you can see, we are short of our goal. The Vestry is hopeful that there are still some of us who have yet to submit a pledge. If you are one of those people, we implore you to give prayerful thought to your commitment to our work here and in our community. The reality is that we cannot do the work God has called us to do without the financial support of each one of us. May you all be blessed in the coming new year. INTEGRITY OF PALM BEACH January Meeting Integrity Palm Beach, a parish activity open to all, invites everyone to join us on the second Saturday, of each month at 7:00PM. Integrity-Palm Beach is the first and only chapter of Integrity in Palm Beach County. Throughout its ten years of existence, it has welcomed a number of speakers and guest clergy at monthly meetings. Integrity has also been a consistent presence in the community, inviting all people into the life of St. Andrew s and thereby fulfilling the parish s stated mission: To Share the Love of Christ in Word and Deed with all God s Children. Our next meeting will be on Saturday, January 14th following the 6PM service. Potluck supper and program by Craig Glover, President of A Better Way Home Care. MEALS ON WHEELS The Meals on Wheels program is growing in the Lake Worth area and more volunteers are needed. The commitment is to deliver meals to homebound seniors one day a week. Call Debbie Emerick at 561 802-6979 to volunteer of get further information. YOUTH NEWS Remember that our Youth will be sponsoring Souper Bowl Sunday during the first weekend of February. Donations will help support our local feeding program. ANNUAL CLERGY RETREAT The annual retreat for clergy will take place from Tuesday, January 10th through Thursday, January 12th at the Duncan Center in Delray Beach. This is an important time for our clergy to get spiritual refreshment in preparation for the seasons of Lent and Easter.

ARTS AT ST. ANDREW S SUNDAY JANUARY 15TH 3:00 PM An Afternoon with PRESENTS: Langston Hughes St. Andrew s Episcopal Church 100 N. Palmway Lake Worth, FL 33460 INFORMATION: 561-582-6609 561-582-0603 www.standrewslw.net On the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Weekend Performed by the Core Ensemble (cello, piano, & percussion) And featuring actor Dracyn Blount Light refreshments to follow the program. THE CORE ENSEMBLE FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC A collaboration of The Core Ensemble, the City of Lake Worth Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Committee, and St. Andrew s Episcopal Church.

SAINT ANDREW S EPISCOPAL CHURCH January 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Holy Name 2 3 4 5 6 The Epiphany 7 6pm HE 8 Epiphany I 9 10 5pm Clergy Retreat 11 Clergy Retreat 7pm Bible Study 12 Clergy Retreat 13 14 6pm HE 7pm Integrity 15 Epiphany II 3pm Core Ensemble Langston Hughes 16 MLK, Jr. 17 7pm Vestry 18 Confession of Peter 7pm Bible Study 19 20 21 6pm Taize 22 Epiphany III 11:15am Parish Annual Meeting 23 24 7pm Justice Network 25 Conversion of Paul 7pm Bible Study 26 27 28 6pm 12Step HE 29 Epiphany IV 30 31

* * St. Andrew s Episcopal Church 100 North Palmway Lake Worth, FL 33460-3515 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid West Palm Beach, Fl. Permit No. 1403 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED FROM THE CHURCH OFFICE The office is open from 9AM to 1PM Monday through Friday. The deadline for notes and/or announcements for the Sunday Bulletin is Wednesday at noon. If it is after noon, you can leave a message on the church telephone, 582-6609 or leave an e-mail at saepiscopal@aol.com. The bulletin is printed on Thursday and the wonderful Church Ladies come in and fold and stuff them on Friday mornings. Keep in mind that the Prayer request list will begin anew each month. If you want the prayer requests to stay on the list for longer, just indicate that when getting the information to the office. The newsletter deadline for the February newsletter is January 20th. If you know of any events you would like to put in the newsletter or articles of interest, please e-mail them to the office. The Altar flower memorial and bequest form is in the Parish Hall. Suggested donation for this is $60. Thanks to all of you this year for your generosity and dedication for sponsoring the altar flowers. If you would like to have envelopes for your donations, please let the office know. Writing your envelope number on your check helps the accuracy of our bookkeeping. Parish Website: www.standrewslw.net Clergy & Staff The Rev. Paul A. Rasmus Rector The Rev. Charles Laskin David Assistant Donna Westbrook Parish Secretary Dave Eakin Administrator Billy Hargett Organist Mark Lynch Choir Director Lee Powers Sexton Blake Crane Chancellor Chuck Jackson Treasurer The Vestry Mary Kay Murray Senior Warden Michael Hoagland Junior Warden Holly Stewart Clerk Donna Bragel Dave Eakin Chuck Jackson Margaret Hudson Brian McDonnell Doug Randolph