January 2015 1 Canterbury Tales Canterbury Tales Volume 8, Issue 1 2015 Vestry Libbi Crowe Senior Warden Written Communications libbi.crowe@gmail.com Sid Gray At Large Sidney.Gray@us.af.mil Jennifer Kentgen Clerk of the Vestry Christian Ed jen.a.kentgen@gmail.com Ann Garcia-Lucas aglucas66@gmail.com Eric Straight Jr. Warden Pastoral Care Outreach erics1@mchsi.com Janet Wright Worship, Liturgy and Music Outreach peterandjanetw0@gmail.com Volunteer Staff Donna Narducci Treasurer Brenda Whidden bfwhidden@gmail.com Rich Apps Assistant Treasurer Virginia Brown Archivist Church Staff Parish Administrator Brenda Harris-Khan Organist O.R. Smith Nursery Becky Vincent Newsletter Editor & Webmaster Libbi Crowe Mother Beth s Message Dear Friends, Moving changes almost everything! It unearths a lot too. As I was packing, I came across a little cache of paper that I ve been saving and moving with me for years clippings and notes that have held meaning for me through the years. One of these was taken from a church newsletter from many years ago. The church was Grace in Norwalk, CT that was the first Episcopal Church I attended. There is no date on the clipping, but it must have been around 1990 when I first began to attend their mid-week healing service. The clipping from the rector s column is an ancient antiphon for the first Sunday after Christmas. Here is what it says: While all things were in quiet silence, and night was in the midst of her swift course, thine Almighty Word, O Lord, Leaped down from heaven out of thy royal throne. Alleluia. Alleluia, indeed! It gives me shivers to remember so many deep, still drives home after the midnight mass on Christmas Eve. There s never much traffic on these late-night drives home. Often it is crystal clear with a beautiful winter moon and stars. Sometimes depending on where I am it is snowing instead, making for a hushed and gorgeous scene. But wherever I am, I drive home thinking of this antiphon and eternally wonderful moment when the Almighty Word leapt down. It takes my breath away to think of it a part of God himself leaving that heavenly throne and becoming incarnate to be with us. This sweet sentence calls us forward into life with that Almighty Word Jesus Christ and it is what we celebrate as the church year moves forward from Christmas into Epiphany and on and on. I am reminded that Christians have been walking this journey through time out of mind. You and I are participants in a timeless journey and a well-worn path. And each new year reminds us of January 2015 God s call to us to follow the path of preparing for and welcoming the Christ Child into our midst. We each prepared for Christmas in our own ways both individually and as priest and parish. We have been preparing to come together and meet each other. And now we begin a process of getting to know each other and learning how to love one another. Excitement has marked my path as I ve packed up, traveled afar and prepare to move into house and church. The questions on my mind are many, but summed up they are questions of discernment about where God is calling us and what he wants us to do in order to share the Good News of Christ. These questions are ones that should be a part of every Christian s journey. The path is hardly ever clear. In our walk of faith and as we follow the Lord, we are shown only a little bit of it at a time. Still, we have marching orders and are given some direction. Those directions are mostly about loving the Lord and each other and taking this Good News of Love out into the world where it is so (Continued on page 3)
January 2015 2 Canterbury Tales Who Does What Altar Guild Janet Wright Mary Ann Pacana peterandjanetw0@gmail.com delray5431@aol.com 850 797 0111 850 936 9212 850 748 5883 Archivist Ginny Brown v.brown6789@att.net 850 939 2665 Assistant Treasurer Rich Apps apps.richpam@gmail.com 850 582 2634 Caring and Sharing Ann Thompson ann@santarosacares.com 850 939 1791 850 572 8707 Choir Director Libbi Crowe Libbi.Crowe@gmail.com 850 582 7261 Christian Ed Jen Kentgen jen.a.kentgen@gmail.com 850-630-7009. Communications Libbi Crowe Tony Thompson Communications.StAugustines@gmail.com 850 582 7261 850 939 1791 Coffee Hour (8th Sacrament) Brenda Whidden bfwhidden@gmail.com 850 217 3127 Clerk of the Vestry Jennifer Kentgen jen.a.kentgen@gmail.com 850-630-7009. Daughters of the King Libbi Crowe Libbi.crowe@gmail.com 850-582-7261 Episcopal Relief & Development OPEN NEED VOLUNTEER Chuck Howard chuck.howard850@yahoo.com 850 380-4543 Finance Committee Tony Thompson tony@santarosacares.com 850 939 1791 850 572 8707 Brian Phillips phillipsbs@bellsouth.net 850 939 1311 850 217 1804 Flower Guild Donna Howard donnahoward59@yahoo.com 850-360-3381 Food Bank Marvin and Kate Wilson marvin0429@aol.com c8wilson@aol.com 850 939 8895 Food Ministry Coordinator Linda Gray sjglkrajg@aol.com 850 936 4869 Jr. Warden Eric Straight erics1@mchsi.com 850 380-4543 850 936 5270 Liturgy and Music Juliet Phillips julietphillips24@bellsouth.net 850 939 1311 850 723-4833 Men s Breakfast & Fellowship Sid Gray sidney.gray@us.army.mil 850 936 4869 Newsletter Editor Libbi Crowe Libbi.Crowe@gmail.com 850-582-7261 Pastoral Care and Lay Eucharistic Visitors Eric Straight erics1@mchsi.com 850 936 5270 Prayer Warriors Charleen Clark charleenclark1945@gmail.com 850 291 4784 Shut in Ministry Alethea Straight Sally Strickling aletheama1@mchsi.com lighthousesally@aol.com 850 936 5270 850 936 5516 Senior Warden Libbi Crowe Libbi.Crowe@Gmail.com 850-582-7261 Supper Clubs Janet Wright peterandjanetw0@gmail.com 850 797 0111 Treasurer Donna Narducci donnanarducci@gmail.com 850 939 1710 850 313 6921
January 2015 3 Canterbury Tales (Continued from page 1) sorely needed. Each of us has been blessed with the gift of faith or we wouldn t be connected to the church. Sometimes that gift glows deeply within us. At other times it is barely perceptible. This is just the way of it. Once you ve had faith though, it never leaves completely. It is a gift that is enhanced by giving it away to others, and this is clearly the direction we are to travel. Join me in this journey as we follow this Almighty Word that leapt down into our midst on Christmas as the night was in her swift course. Alleluia! Mother Beth s Office Hours Mother Beth will be in the parish office Monday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (including Holy Eucharist with prayers for healing at 9:30 a.m.) Thursday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. And by appointment if you need to confer with her on another day. Supper Clubs Supper Club January 24! Supper Club will be meeting on Saturday January 24 to kick off the New Year. Please sign up on the sheet posted on the Office door if you would like to join or rejoin this friendly group and enjoy evenings of good food, conversation and laughter. Supper Club meets monthly, usually in the homes of members, but occasionally we dine out at the park, the beach or a ball game. Numbers will determine whether we remain as one larger group or split into smaller groups The venue for our first meeting of the year will either be at the home of Janet and Peter Wright or in Henderson Hall depending on numbers. Please sign up promptly and certainly no later than January 18. Anyone can participate, so please grab this chance to get to know other parishioners better! Lenten Booklets Sign up Deadline: Feb. 8! Each year, the parish members write a daily meditation booklet as a ministry to one another for the season of Lent. This booklet is a way that we can keep Lent together, as a community, by sharing our reflections with each other. Ash Wednesday is February 18, so we have to get busy! It would be great to have them available by Sunday February 15, so it would be a big help if you could take an assignment from the narthex and finish it by February 8 Please remember when you take an assignment, to put your name on the chart on the date you chose. That way I know who has what! PLEASE email your submission to libbi.crowe@gmail.com, and THANK YOU! Annual Meeting Results Congratulations to the new Vestry members, Janet Wright, Brenda Whidden, and Ann Garcia-Lucas. Congratulations also to the Delegates to the Diocesan Convention, Eric Straight, Linda Gray and Brenda Whidden. Alternates are Sid Gray and Libbi Crowe. Thank you for serving St. Augustine's! Janet Wright will be in charge of Music and Liturgy. Brenda Whidden and Ann Garcia-Lucas will decided on their vestry areas at the January Vestry meeting.
January 2015 4 Canterbury Tales Birthday Wishes We wish happy birthday and blessings to all these who were born in January. If you have a January birthday, but it is not here, please send the information to directory.staugustines@gmail.com January 2 Jessica Henderson January 3 Mary Peterzen January 6 Roberto Zayas January 10 Laura Anne Henderson January 13 Dylan Doubleday January 18 Teresa Vincent January 25 Lonnie Morris January 27 Matthew Kentjen January 27 Donna Gassman January 31 Jane Adams Pot Luck Brunch: Healthy Food that Tastes Good! The first Sunday brunch on January 4 will follow our one service of Holy Eucharist at 9:30 a.m. Then we will celebrate the new year by having our monthly Pot Luck. This month s theme will be your favorite healthy foods, for breakfast or for lunch! A tasty frittata, or a lovely fruit salad, maybe some oatmeal cookies would do! Whatever you enjoy when trying to eat healthy. Bring that! Goodbye Brenda! Brenda Khan, who stepped in as parish secretary in July this year, is moving to New Mexico this month. January 15 will be her last day on the job. Between the services on January 11, we will say hail and farewell to her with a cake and present. Please join us! On a related note, if you know of someone who is not a parishioner who would be interested in the position, please send the resume to Mother Beth! Helen Proffitt turns 100 on February 18! Details on celebration will be in the February Canterbury Tales
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January 2015 6 Canterbury Tales Around the Parish & Diocese Bishop Election After receiving resumes, profiles, and answers to questionnaires, the committee for the search for a new bishop has made selections of those candidates that best fit their criteria. The committee then conducted a number of Skype interviews and got to know each candidate. At the conclusion of that process the committee again narrowed the field. The next step is to have a retreat where the committee will have an opportunity to have face to face interviews with our candidates; to ask difficult questions; observe how they preach, teach and conduct a worship service, and get a sense of the depth of their spirituality. All of this is leading to the nomination of four to seven well qualified candidates, any one of whom we would be proud to have as our next bishop. The committee is expected to make that decision in January and present the slate to the standing committee at its meeting in December. The slate of nominees for the Fourth Bishop of the Central Gulf Coast will be announced by the Standing Committee in early December. Please mark your calendar for January 2015 to meet the nominees. These meetings are open to all members of Episcopal parishes or missions in the Diocese. The schedule is: Monday, January 19 Lunch* 11:00 am to 12:45 pm at St. Francis of Assisi, Gulf Breeze Walkabout** 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm at Nativity, Dothan Tuesday, January 20 Lunch* 11:00 am to 1:15 pm at St. Mary s, Andalusia Walkabout** 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm at St. John s, Monroeville Wednesday, January 21 Walkabout** 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm at St. Paul s, Daphne *Lunch meetings will be open to all members of the Diocese. The process for making lunch reservations will be announced by the Transition Committee as the time gets closer. Lunches will be informal times to meet the nominees. There will be no formal programs at these events. **Three walkabout sessions will be held as all nominees travel around the Diocese together. At each location anyone, not only the lay convention delegates and clergy who will vote at the election convention, can gather to hear from and question the nominees as part of the discernment and calling of a new bishop. Again, the process for reservations and the exact agenda for these events will be announced later. Please continue to pray for the candidates, and our committee as they continue in this process of discernment. Episcopal Peace Fellowship The Episcopal Peace Fellowship, a national organization connecting Episcopalians seeking and peaceful solutions to social problems, will hold an organizational meeting Thursday, January 13, to found a chapter in the Central Gulf Coast. The first goal of the EPF chapter in the Central Gulf Coast will be to provide a place where people can speak freely and decide how to address issues of concern. "There is a reason for a group of this kind," said Bill Sloan, spokesman for the group. He mentioned the need for a peaceful solution to the Israel-Palestine strife, the wrongful use of U.S. military force as an instrument of foreign policy, threats to Iran, the death penalty, gun violence in the U.S., and violence to God's creation. "Such issues can be politically controversial," Sloan said. "In many congregations, they are risky and potentially divisive to speak about, and especially to act on." The Episcopal Peace Fellowship is an institution of the Episcopal Church. Neither EPF nor the new Central Gulf Coast chapter is associated with a particular church. The organizational meeting will begin at 6:00 pm, January 13, at 1613 E. Jordan St., Pensacola. A convener or chairperson will be elected and work will begin on issues and action. A light dinner and beverages will be provided. For more information about Episcopal Peace Fellowship, visit the EPF website at http://epfnational.org/. Become a member of EPF by making the pledge of commitment online or by mail. Or contact Bill Sloan with questions concerning the new chapter at wmsloan35@gmail.com or (850) 748-2314.
January 2015 7 Canterbury Tales Ultreya January 10 Come and enjoy and afternoon of fellowship, prayer and music on Saturday, January 10, 2015. The Diocesan Ultreya is atchrist Church, Pensacola, 18 West Wright Street, Pensacola, Florida. Ultreya is a gathering of those who have attended Cursillo. The event is from 12:00-2:00pm and will include a Potluck Lunch. If your last name begins with A-H, please bring a meat. If your last name begins with I-P, please bring a vegetable. If your last name begins with Q-Z, please bring a dessert. Drinks will be provided! Music is always a big part of Ultreya! This one will feature the voice of world-class soprano Stacey Holliday! For more information, please call or email Joe McDaniel, Jr. 415-225-9066 or mcdanieljoe43@yahoo.com or go to http://www.coastalpilgrims.com/. The next Cursillo Weekend is Next March 12-15, 2015 Cursillo #154. Check out Coastal Pilgrims for more information! Camp Beckwith Summer Camp We know it seems a long way off, but we know many of you are already planning for next summer! Below you will find dates for the scheduled camp sessions which include a few new things such as Sailing Camp, Junior Counselor Camp and Family Camp! Camper fees will be published on our website http:// www.beckwithal.com/ summer-camp/. Session 1 10th-12th grades May 31 - June 5 Sailing Camp (B) Beginner Sailing Camp for 4th grade and up. May 31 - June 5 Session 2 2nd-3rd grades June 7-9 Junior Counselor Training 16 yrs and up June 9-12. Junior Counselor Training is a camp designed to develop leaders and provide an opportunity serve as Junior Counselor if selected by the Summer Camp Director. Session 3 7th-8th grades June 14-19 Session 4 4th-5th grades June 21-26 Session 5 Special Ministries June 28 - July 1 Session 6 8th-9th grades July 5-10 Sailing Camp (A) Advanced Sailing Camp for 5th grade and up. July 5-10 Session 7 5th-6th grades July 12-17 Session 8 3rd-4th grades July 19-23 Session 9 6th-7th grades July 26-31 Session 10 Family Camp for 2nd grade and up July 31 - August 2
January 2015 8 Canterbury Tales Date Time Lector Eucharistic Minister Acolyte Usher 8th Sacrament Eucharistic Visitors January 4 9:30 Juliet Chuck Eric Straight John Pot Luck Jackye (One service) Phillips Howard Tolbert Matt Kentgen Brunch One Service Jensen Sid Gray January 11 8 Donna Brian Brenda Mary Ann DOK Mary Ann Gassman Lowman Khan Pacana Pacana 10:30 Libbi Crowe Alethea Matt Eric Straight Libbi Crowe Straight Kentgen Marvin Wilson January 18 8 Janet Donna Brian John Burns Linda Gray Wright Gassman Lowman Tolbert 10:30 Kate Wilson Alethea Alejandra Marvin Donna Straight Montgomery Wilson Narducci Matt Kentjen January 25 8 Linda Gray Brian Donna Carol Peterzens Janet Lowman Gassman Tolbert Wright 10:30 Tracey Chuck Matt Eric Straight Alethea Henderson Howard Kentgen Marvin Straight Wilson If you find that you cannot serve on the day you were scheduled, please find a replacement.
January 2015 9 Canterbury Tales JANUARY 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Regular Sunday Schedule 8am Holy Eucharist 9:15 SML 10:30am Holy Eucharist 1 NEW YEAR S DAY 2 3 8AM Men s Breakfast and Fellowship 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ONE SERVICE 9:30 A< Brunch after! Boy Scouts 9:30 a.m. Healing Eucharist 10 a.m. Mom's 7 p.m. Vestry Meeting Club Business Meeting Choir Practice 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DOK 8 a.m. Farewell to Brenda Khan 9 a.m. Boy Scouts 9:30 a.m. Healing Eucharist Choir Practice Boy Scouts Committee 18 19 Boy Scouts 20 21 9:30 a.m. Healing Eucharist Choir Practice 22 23 24 Supper Club Kickoff 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Boy Scouts New Hope Home Dinner 9:30 a.m. Healing Eucharist Choir Practice
January 2015 10 Canterbury Tales Server Schedule is on Page 8 7810 Navarre Parkway P. O. Box 5425 Navarre, FL 32566 (850) 939-2261 Fax (850) 939-9394 Email: Secretary. StAugustines@ Gmail.com Mission Statement We are called to spread the gospel and share the love of Jesus Christ by entering into communion with God and each other. We offer opportunities for spiritual growth through worship, fellowship, stewardship and service to others. 2015 Events January 3 Men s Breakfast 8 a.m. January 4 ONE SERVICE at 9:30 followed by potluck brunch January 11 Farewell to Brenda Khan between services January 27 New Hope Home Dinner cooking and serving February 1 ONE SERVICE at 9:30 followed by potluck brunch February 18 Ash Wednesday Services Noon and 7 p.m. March 4 Celebration of New Ministry DIOCESE OF THE CENTRAL GULF COAST The Right Reverend Philip M. Duncan II, BISHOP www.diocgc.org