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1. 9-23-2018 Announcements Church of the Epiphany 209 S. Third Avenue, Royersford, PA 19468 610-948-9655 www.epiphanystar.net THE REV. BETH W. HIXON, RECTOR 215-896-0828 OR RECTOR@EPIPHANYSTAR.NET I WE BID FAREWELL: Today we worship upstairs at 8 and 10 am. This is the last Sunday that the Church of the Epiphany will worship in this sacred space, the physical spiritual home for so many for over 100 years. The very last service in the church building will be held next Saturday, September 29 th at 11:00 am (Feast of Michael and All Angels). A beautiful Choral Eucharist with special music is planned. Invitation letters have been mailed. If you haven t received yours, it s available today please pick it up or let Betsy Dell know if you d like it to be mailed to you! WALKABOUT & REMEMBER: The sacred work of deep remembrance brings us intimately into God s Real Presence every time we gather around the Holy Table. The Church is the gathered community, the people of God in Christ, the Body of Christ. It is also true that we people, all people, become attached to and inspired by physical spaces where we experience and celebrate the love of God and one another. Births, marriages, anniversaries, burials, Christmas, Easter and Pentecost celebrations and the beauty and safety of ordinary time spent together in prayer weave the stories of our lives into a rich tapestry a tapestry that is profoundly evoked by the sights and sounds and smells of a physical space, in our case, the church building that we will be leaving. During the month of September, three times have been set aside for those who would like to re-member and share those memories with others who come together to walkabout the church, tell stories and have prayer at various places in the chancel and nave. Meet Beth on the steps of the church at either or both of the following times: 9 am today, 9/23, and 9:45 am on Saturday, September 29 th tissues provided! EPIPHANY HOPE WE RE MOVING! Sunday worship on September 30 th will be in the Warner Education Building. The two school rooms are now one and painting has begun in bathrooms, hall and worship space the two school rooms upstairs to the left as you enter the building. Godly Play will be held in the Rector s Office. Children will go there directly rather than starting out in worship since there will be no procession. THE DREAM OF GOD for You, for Me, for Epiphany! As we begin our journey into the unknown future, we will be discerning anew our mission as a Christian Community. On five Sundays in September and October (see Save the Date listing below), we will gather after the 10 am service to prayerfully contemplate and discuss who we are called to be for God in the world. We will ground our work in an excellent five-chapter book, The Dream of God: A Call to Return by Verna Dozier. (Find it on Amazon for purchase or downloading.)

Your participation is vitally important. Please plan to buy and read the book and to attend the gatherings It s never too late to join the conversation Chapters 1 & 2 will be discussed today (9/23) Chapter 3 next Sunday! MID-WEEK PRAYER and PROJECTS on Wednesdays! This and every Wednesday until further notice, the 10:15 Holy Eucharist and Bible Study will be offered in thanksgiving for the life of the Church of the Epiphany our past, our present, and our future. Following the Eucharist or Morning Prayer, those who wish will enjoy a brown bag lunch from 11:30 to 12:00. At noon, we ll work for an hour or two on projects related to our move from the church building. Please come as you re able for any or all events of the day for prayer, for lunch, for projects for blessed time together with God and one another. This and next week (9/26) we will be creating a memory timeline / memory board to have on display at the reception on the 29 th. FIESTA MEXICANA: Saturday, October 6, 5:30 at the home of Peggy & Larry Way (1225 Calista Lane, Phoenixville / 484-678-7630). Reserve with Helen Warner (610-901-3517) by September 29 th :. What would you like to offer? Suggestions follow and recipes available if wanted: DRINKS - Mexican beer (Cerveceria, Corona, etc.); Tequila Mojitos; Wine; Soft Drinks. NIBBLES - Guacamole Tostados (the layered bean, seasoning, sour cream, vegies, cheese and corn chips platter that is so popular); vegetable tray; empanadas; a Mexican cheese plate; shrimp (maybe in green sauce). MAIN - Chili; Vegetarian Chili; Vegetable Burritos; Tamale Pie; Sour Cream/ Tomato/Lettuce/Onion Add-Ins; Black Beans; Mexican Rice; Cooked Medley of Vegetables such as Squash, Tomatoes, Green Beans, Onions; Corn Something. DESSERT - Churros (anyone brave enough?); Flan; Key Lime Pie; Dulce de Leche something (maybe as topping for cake); Mexican Wedding Cakes (actually cookies); Tres Leche Cake; Chocolate Pudding. VISITING THE BLAUSERS: The Blausers have really enjoyed your visits!! What an incredible blessing you are to them. Bob and June would love to have these visits continue; they miss being with us!! If you would like to visit with them at their home in Pottstown, here are the specifics for setting up a visit. We will schedule visits on Thursdays, subject to change, depending on how June is feeling. Visits need to be limited to 30 minutes now as June tires easily. As the coordinator, I would ask that you call me to set a date. I will then check with Bob the day before your scheduled date to verify June is up to a visit the following day. Then I'll confirm or cancel with you. Thank you so much for caring for these fine folks! X Betsy Dell 610-323-0549 or charlesbetcha6@verizon.net POSTED: SIGN-UP TO COVER CLEANING Please Sign-Up! In place of where the big cleaning calendar used to be (by the bathrooms), I ve posted a sheet with the dates we need to pay Lisa R-K to clean the undercroft and the upper floor of the Warner Education Building every other week during July & August. Please sign your name in the space provided to cover cleaning, and, as always, the Sunday preceding the cleaning you signed up for, kindly bring $50 cash in an envelope marked Cleaning, and give it to Kathy Cobbs. Thank you so much for helping to keep our space clean. Lisa does a terrific job. Questions? Contact Kathy Cobbs: 610-724-4059/ wixcob@verizon.net SCRIP: It seems that most everyone is OK with the notion of once a month ordering, so we will try that and see how it works, at least for October. That date will October 14. If you will not be at church but would to order, please contact me before Monday at 9 a.m. Thank you for all your support! Susan Garone

SAVE THE DATE 9/23 FINAL SUNDAY SERVICE IN THE CHURCH NAVE 9/26 Mid-week Prayer (10:15), Brown Bag (11:30) and Projects (Noon) 9/23, 30 & 10/7,14 Special Forums after 10 am services: The Dream of God 9/29 Saturday (11 am) Church Building Closing Eucharist (St. Michael & All Angels) 9/30 First Sunday Service in New Location (Ed Building) October 1-31 Disposal / Storage of All Church Building Items Church Boiler Layup and Plumbing Shut-down 10/6 Saturday (Time: 5:30pm) Fiesta Mexicana / Adult Fellowship at the Way s 11/1 on NO ADMITTANCE TO THE CHURCH BUILDING 11/4 All Saints Sunday Fall Back Time Change! FINANCIAL UPDATE: AUGUST 2018 As of August 31, 2018 we had a balance of $4,653 in the checking account. This is approximately $10,000 less than our balance at the end of July, which means that we spent about $10,000 more than we took in for last month. In August we met 3 payrolls, paid the balance of the bill for the engineering structural evaluation, and paid the last of our insurance bills for the year, so a lot was accomplished. Pledge income for August was $4,999, and we are currently ahead of expected income for pledge at this stage of the year. Nonetheless, we still have significant expenses ahead. Since we will be vacating the church building at the end of September, and our plans for an alternate location have needed revision, we will be undertaking a small remodeling project in the education building to create a more hospitable space for worship, going forward. Details can be found in a separate section of the announcements. Despite the relatively good news regarding pledge income, the project will require some extra funds. If you are able to increase your pledge amount at all in order to help defray the costs of this project, the Vestry would be very grateful. If you would like to see an estimate of our income and expenses from now until the end of the year, please see Susan Garone. EPIPHANY RESOURCES and COMMUNICATION: Remember The parish calendar, lay ministry schedules and the parish directory can be accessed on the website (www.ephanystar.net). The parish directory requires a password. Prayer requests and announcements can be submitted by email to churchoffice@epiphanystar.net. The announcement deadline for the following Sunday is Wednesday at 6 pm. Beth is available to all parishioners by text (215) 896-0828 or email (rector@epiphanystar.net) She will usually respond within an hour or two. If you should not receive a response, please call rather than text. She appreciates knowing when and where you are in the event of an acute illness or crisis any time of the day or night and will come to you whenever you wish her presence.

LET S READ THE WHOLE BIBLE TOGETHER THIS YEAR! This week s readings: Sept 24 Day 267 Lamentations 5, Psalm 69, II Peter 2 Sept 25 Day 268 Ezekiel 1 2, Psalm 70, II Peter 3 Sept 26 Day 269 Ezekiel 3 4, Psalm 71, I John 1 Sept 27 Day 270 Ezekiel 5 6, Psalm 72, I John 2 Sept 28 Day 271 Ezekiel 7 8, Psalm 73, I John 3 Sept 29 Day 272 Ezekiel 9 10, Psalm 74, I John 4 Sept 30 Day 273 Enjoy hearing the Scriptures read aloud in church OR go to www.epiphanystar.net and Scroll down to Bishop s Bible Challenge, click day or week of your choice, find the red link: click & read. ASSISTING IN TODAY S WORSHIP, Christian Formation, and Fellowship 10am Eucharistic Minister Marti Wilson Lectors: Kathy Cobbs & Julie Dattilo Greeter: Bill Wilson Ushers: Susan & Vincent Garone Counters: Susan & Vincent Garone Altar Guild Julie Dattilo, Joanne Arnold, Cathy Bailey, Tanya Millet Godly Play Teacher TBA Godly Play Greeter TBA OUR PARISH LIFE AND WORK THIS WEEK Monday 7:30pm N.A. (Undercroft) Tuesday 8:00pm A.A. (Undercroft) Wednesday 10:15am Mid-week Prayer (10:15), Brown Bag (11:30) and Projects (Noon) 6:00pm TBMP Weight Loss Program (Office) Thursday 6:00 Bell Choir Rehearsal 7:15pm Choir Rehearsal Sunday (9/30) 8:00am Holy Eucharist Rite I Proper 21 10:00am Holy Eucharist Rite II with Music HELP YOURSELVES TO CARE NOTES A GIFT FROM BISHOP GUTIERREZ

ASSISTING IN NEXT Sunday s Worship (9/30) Eucharistic Minister Lectors: Greeter: Ushers: Counters: Altar Guild 10am Kitty DiBattista Larry Way & Helen Warner Betty Murphy Susan & Vincent Garone Bill and Marti Wilson Julie Dattilo, Joanne Arnold, Cathy Bailey, Tanya Millet WORTHY WORDS Our Lord God, We have no idea where we are going. We do not see the road ahead of us. We cannot know for certain where it will end. nor do we really know who we are, and the fact that we think we re following your will does not mean that we are actually doing so. But we believe that the desire to please you does in fact please you. And we hope we have that desire in all that we are doing. We hope that we will never do anything apart from that desire. And we know that if we do this, you will lead us by the right road, though we may know nothing about it. Therefore will we trust you always though We may seem to be lost and in the shadow of death. We will not fear, for you are ever with us, and you will never leave us to face our perils alone. Amen. Thomas Merton, Thoughts in Solitude (1958) Written by Merton in the first person

CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY 209 S. Third Avenue, Royersford, PA 19468 610-948-9655 WWW.EPIPHANYSTAR.NET A PARISH WITHIN THE VALLEY FORGE DEANERY OF THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF PENNSYLVANIA WWW.DIOPA.ORG WORSHIP 8AM HOLY EUCHARIST RITE I (SPOKEN) 10AM HOLY EUCHARIST RITE II (MUSIC) MIDWEEK HOLY EUCHARIST WITH HEALING LITANY 10:15AM WEDNESDAYS PAUL EXLEY, PARISH ADMINISTRATOR churchoffice@epiphanystar.net MARY CAMPBELL, ORGANIST & DIRECTOR OF EPIPHANY CHOIRS 484-995-6110 (TEXT OR CALL) OR SUNFLOWERANGELS@VERIZON.NET THE REV. BETH W. HIXON, RECTOR 215-896-0828 (TEXT OR CALL) OR RECTOR@EPIPHANYSTAR.NET