The Episcopal Church of St. Bartholomew the Apostle 880 MacGregor Avenue Estes Park, CO 80517 The VIEW Volume 2 Issue 9 Then and Now WORSHIP SCHEDULE Sundays Holy Eucharist 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School and Adult Forum 9:20am Wednesdays Holy Eucharist & Prayers for Healing 9:00am RECTOR The Rev. Seth Richmond PHONE 970.586.4504 PASTORAL EMERGENCIES 970.988.8902 MAILING ADDRESS PO Box 1559 Estes Park, CO 80517 EMAIL www.stbartsestes.org office@stbartsestes.org frseth@stbartsestes.org FACEBOOK PAGE St. Bartholomew The Apostle Episcopal Church LAY STAFF Parish Administrator Michael Willborn Sexton Larry Airgood Director of Music John Cannon Organists John Cannon John Breed View Editor Mary Oldberg VESTRY In This Edition Worship Schedule October 2011 Vestry and Staff From Fr. Seth The Senior Warden Writes. The Morning Guild of the ECW The Evening Guild of the ECW Open House and Birthday Party Hey There!!! Potluck Supper Everyone Everywhere Conference Pine Ridge Update Living Well, Dying Well Schedule GBS/CIDP Foundation Crossroads Ministry (urgent!) Dates to Remember Insert Bazaar Update Fr. Seth Richmond, Rector 586-4504 Merle Moore, Sr. Warden 577-7200 Walt Coleman, Jr. Warden 586-6467 Mary Oldberg, Clerk 586-4822 Pat Blume 577-1331 Katrina Conland 586-3932 Rich Luchsinger 480-4045 David Martin 586-6377 Kathy McGill 586-2013 Kieran Rowser 586-5712 Bill Sweet 586-3780 ******* Treasurer: Michael Willborn 586-1149
The Episcopal Church of St. Bartholomew the Apostle From Fr. Seth From the Rector Dear friends and parishioners, Things seem to be going along well in our parish. I for one am so grateful to be able to work in this beautiful church filled with really fun and unique people. We are sincerely blessed. I don t mean to toot our own horn, but several visitors have approached me over the summer who have specifically commented on the wonderful spirit of our congregation, and the lack of apparent discord. You deserve the credit for helping these people feel welcomed and at home, great job. There are times when I feel slightly overwhelmed with some tasks that need to happen, but if I only ask, I receive all the help I need for those who call St. Bart s home. One of the tasks that you will be hearing more of very shortly will be our annual stewardship drive. We have set a date for the ingathering to take place on November 13. Again, ideas and help in planning, writing and scheduling have been right at hand. I d like to thank Rolf Dehmel, Merle Moore and Bill Sweet for their generous input and support. By the end of the pledge drive, Mike Willborn will have done his share of work, as well. I d also like to take a moment to thank Fr. Bill Shirey for his organizational talents that were put to the test last month. Our annual women s appreciation dinner was wonderful, although we inadvertently conflicted with the Library s annual event, (sorry about that). The crop walk was a great success with St. Bart s contributing $1,700.00 to the cause of hunger relief and clean water for communities near and far. (See page 7 for the write-up of another of Fr. Shirey s favorite projects! Kudos to Fr. Bill and the Men of St. Bart s!) I m hoping for a continued Indian Summer, I m not quite sure I m ready for winter yet, but I m sure we ll manage one way or the other. The Diocesan Convention is the weekend of Oct. 9. I m not sure if I ll be here or not on that Sunday. It is hard to find a substitute when all the priests seem to be in the same place! Have a beautiful fall. God is blessing us in so many ways. Gratefully yours, Fr. Seth
Volume 2 Issue 9 THE SENIOR WARDEN WRITES........ I am joined in this communiqué by the Chairman of the Finance Committee, Howard Marco. A year ago I wrote in the September, 2010 issue of The View about how pleased we were with the response to our "Future of St. Bart s, Possibilities & Realities for Ministry" series of house meetings. We were impressed with the sincerity of those who attended and who so willingly shared their expectations and desires for the future of St. Bart s. We were embarking together on a new path with new leadership as defined by Fr. Seth's clearly articulated vision as our guide. As Howard and I write this October, 2011 article we are filled with overwhelming gratitude for your sincerity, veracity, and personal sacrifice in following through on the promise you made to step up your financial support of St. Bart s in 2011. We have witnessed first-hand what it means to "put God first" as you make daily decisions about what is important to you and to your spiritual well being. For some in our parish this manifested itself in the form of committing greater amounts of time and talent where it most benefited the St. Barts community. For others it came in the form of taking an unexpected financial gift and sharing it with St. Barts, making it possible to make badly needed upgrades and repairs to the parish hall kitchen and restrooms. As your Senior Warden and Finance Committee Chairman we are humbled by your generosity and devotion to our loving, caring parish family. We would be remiss if we did not extend a very special "thank you" to our summer resident members. We recognize and very much appreciate the fact that they support not only us but their "home church" as well. I hope all of you are taking time to read the announcements that accompany the bulletin each Sunday and your monthly edition of The View so you may fully appreciate the important work that goes quietly on in the background. Financial and in-kind support for Crossroads Ministry and Pine Ridge Indian Reservation are a couple of examples. Fr. Seth's mentoring and coaching of a youth baseball team and his collaboration with various members of the congregation to plan programs for our ongoing spiritual growth and development also occurs mainly behind the scenes. From the Sr. Warden's perspective I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge and recognize the work of your Vestry that meets monthly to guide the progress and well being of our Parish and its many programs. I also want to extend a "thank you" to the Finance Committee for their contributions to keeping St. Bart s on a sound financial path. In case you are not sure who serves on the finance committee it is Howard Marco - Chairman; Mary Ann Martin; Bill Sweet; Russ Nehrig; and Fr. Seth, Mike Willborn, and me as Ex Officio members. We hope you will take a moment to personally thank them, along with the Vestry, for their service when you see them at church or at parish functions. It is because of their willingness to serve and the support of all of you that we thrive spiritually and financially in these challenging times. Merle M. Moore Howard Marco
The Episcopal Church of St. Bartholomew the Apostle The MORNING Guild of the ECW Coffee and Conversation will meet on Wednesday, October 19th at 10:00am in the Parish Hall We will have a brief meeting (with those baking pasties) to discuss details of the Bazaar. Please plan to come and maybe we can also help the pasty makers! See you then! Mary Oldberg The EVENING Guild of the ECW will meet on Monday, October 3rd at 6:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Please join us for fellowship, grins n groans, shared prayers, snacks and a closing prayer time of Compline. It s always a special evening - made even more special by the caring and sisterhood of those who attend we hope you can come! Please put November 7 on your calendar for our November meeting hope to see you there! Ginger Harris OPEN HOUSE AND BIRTHDAY PARTY Honoring Al Persons Friday, October 7 2:00 to 4:00 Large Dining Hall at Good Sam s Independent Living Apartments Everyone Welcome! HEY THERE!!!!! St. Bart s would like to invite children of all ages, their parents, and anyone else in the parish community who would like to share a pot luck dinner, pray and maybe even sing a few songs of praise. Please join us on Wednesday, October 12th at 5:30pm We will be done on or before 7:00pm. Look for a sign-up sheet and if you have any questions, call Sally Richmond at 577-0052. See ya there!
Volume 2 Issue 9.EVERYONE EVERYWHERE CONFERENCE YMCA OF THE ROCKIES, OCTOBER 13-16 This exciting conference looking at global and international mission has registrants from 60 plus dioceses and all nine of the Episcopal/Anglican provinces around the world. The Presiding Bishop will be the preacher at the opening Eucharist on Thursday afternoon and Bishop O'Neill will celebrate. The conference will bring to Colorado representatives of virtually all the Episcopal Church's various mission programs, including economic and environmental affairs, Asian-American Ministries, Latino- Hispanic ministries, Black Ministries, Jubilee Ministries, Native American/Indigenous Ministries, Migration Ministries, youth ministries, Episcopal Relief and Development and even the Episcopal News Service." I have been asked to be the local logistics liaison and I need your help as members of the local Episcopal parish. I will be placing sign-up sheets in the narthex and would like to have folks to help as hosts for Jubilee ministry members who may need hospitality, or on site- "go-fers" to assist conference attendees who have special needs or questions There is also a request that we might be able to drive some of the International Visitors to Estes from DIA. Please consider helping with this major national conference. Please call me with questions we do need your help! Thanks in advance! Pat Washburn- laypastoral@aol.com or 586-6799 PINE RIDGE UPDATE We now have contacts with two elementary schools in the towns of Porcupine and Kyle, and have set Saturday, October 1st as the date for delivering collected and purchased items. As always, we are grateful for your gifts of materials and cash for the purchase of school supplies. There is still a need for: warm winter clothing (coats, sweaters, gloves, mittens, boots, hats, etc.), toys, sports equipment and children s books Also, one of the schools requested book cases seems their s collapsed when they were moving books! Please call 586-2525 or 586-5756 with questions or to arrange a pickup! (AND, you might want to see the pictures of our last trip, displayed in the Parish Hall.) Joe Barraclough
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GBS/CIDP FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL Reprinted from The Communicator, Summer 2011 Volume 2 Issue 9 Think of Raising $5,800 Just by Sitting! Each year since 2008, William Bill Shirey of Estes Park, Colorado has been a great supporter of the GBS/CIDP Foundation International. Bill has organized a fundraiser iin a unique manner. His mission was to find a way for others to participate and bring home the idea that patients with GBS or CIDP may look healthy but can still have problems with walking caused by damage to their nerves. He also wanted to build awareness of these rare syndromes so that others can learn about them. Bill s solution was to have a sit-in. He along with the Men of St. Bart s meet each year to show their support in a clever method. The sitters are asked to get donors to sponsor their sitting. The men will cook and serve breakfast to all of the sitters. The time is spent bringing awareness and support to others while having a lot of fun. Each year Bill s group has grown and so has their support for others who want to find a cure fo GBS or CIDP. The Foundation wants to express gratitude for Bill and his merry band for all their devotion to helping others and bringing awareness along the way. They have been responsible for collecting $1,800 this year and over $5,800 for research, support and advocacy since they began their sit-ins four years ago. They truly demonstrate fellowship for others and we thank them! CROSSROADS MINISTRY Since 1982, when St. Bartholomew s began providing assistance to Estes Park residents following the Lawn Lake flood, our exceptional role in helping our neighbors with needs for daily living has been commendable. The needs of Crossroads clients may vary, but never decrease. Please save this shopping list, and pick an item to bring to Sunday services. When specific supplies are especially short, we will send an email and/or publish a plea in the Sunday Announcements sheet. 2 cans chili or beef stew 2 cans soup Canned or boxed juice 2 cans tuna 2 pounds rice Powdered or canned milk 2 pounds dry or canned beans 1 pound pasta or noodles 2 boxes macaroni and cheese 1 jar peanut butter Cereal or cereal bars 2 cans vegetables 1 can pasta sauce 2 cans fruit Cookies/crackers/pudding Toothbrush/toothpaste Baby cereal and food Shampoo and bar soap Diapers and pull ups Disposable razors 2 cans tomatoes or tomato sauce
The Episcopal Church of St. Bartholomew the Apostle. PO Box 1559 880 MacGregor Avenue Estes Park, CO 80517 T h e V I E W Vision: The Parish Church of St. Bartholomew the Apostle...a joyful, loving, caring, growing Christian Community expressing God s love and acceptance, through Christ, to all. Mission: Empowered by the Holy Spirit and in the Episcopal tradition, we celebrate the teachings of Christ through worship, service, education, stewardship, missions and fellowship. DATES TO REMEMBER Saturday, October 1 Pine Ridge Trip Sunday, October 2 Monday, October 3 ECW Evening Guild, 6:30pm, PH Wednesday, October 5 Holy Eucharist/Prayers for Healing, 9:00am Pasty Baking, 8:00-12:00, Kitchen Thursday-Sunday, October 6-9 Diocesan Convention Sunday, October 9 Tuesday, October 11 Men s Group Luncheon, 11:30am, PH Wednesday, October 12 Daughters of the King, 8:00am, PH Holy Eucharist/Prayers for Healing, 9:00am Pasty Baking, 8:00-12:00, Kitchen Hey There!!! Potluck, 5:30pm, PH Sunday, October 16 Tuesday, October 18 Vestry, 6:00pm, PH Wednesday, October 19 Holy Eucharist/Prayers for Healing, 9:00am Pasty Baking, 8:00-12:00, Kitchen ECW Morning Guild 10:00am Sunday, October 23 Wednesday, October 26 Daughters of the King, 8:00am, PH Holy Eucharist/Prayers for Healing, 9:00am Pasty Baking, 8:00-12:00, Kitchen Sunday, October 30 FUTURE DATE REMINDER Sunday, November 13 Parish Ingathering