www.EpiphanyGuntersville.org Editor, Rusty Ogden April 2016 Episcopal Church of the Epiphany 1101 Sunset Drive P. O. Box 116 Guntersville, AL 35976 256-582-4897 Back to the 80’s Lock-in Saturday, April 9, 2016 Are you ready for a blast from the past? Our Episcopal Youth Community (EYC) will be hosng a lock-in for both the Jr. and Sr. EYC groups. This will be open to all students 6 th -12 th grade, so please bring a friend! We will be stepping back into the 1980’s and having loads of fun. Entertainment will include movies, Video Games, TV shows, Cartoons, and a “salon” all set up with exclusively 1980’s content. Popular candies and food will be available from the decade as well. Parents are welcome to join us for a bit and experience a lile nostalgia as well. Youth should bring a sleep- ing bag or blanket(s), pillow, change of clothes, toiletries needed for an overnight stay. We plan to aend the 10:30am church service on Sunday morning (casual are is acceptable). If you bring a guest, please make sure they have a signed release form with emergency contact informaon. To print a release form click here For more informaon contact Shelly Hardin 404-285-6044, [email protected]or Jonathon Sco 256-520-6757, [email protected]. SPRING INGATHERING APRIL 17 The Outreach Ministry will be handing out brown paper bags April 10 for you to fill. A list will be on the bag and they will accept the full bags back on April 17. Items will be distributed to TESA of Arab 256-931-2466 CANNED MEAT (TUNA,HAM,ETC) INSTANT POTATOES PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY PASTA and SPAGHETTI SAUCE HAMBURGER HELPER BOXED OATMEAL CANNED CHILI OR RAVOLI MAC AND CHEESE SUGAR DAUGHTERS OF THE KING INVITE YOU TO A QUIET DAY The Epiphany Chapter of the Daughters of the King in- vite you to join us for a day of quiet meditaon and re- flecon on Saturday, April 23, 2016. Fr. Chris Hartley will be our guide. Registraon will begin at 9:00 a.m. with coffee and goodies available. The program will end with communion about 3:00 p.m. The cost of $15.00 includes lunch. Please register by phoning the church office at 256-582-4847. Outreach Ministry
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www.EpiphanyGuntersville.org
Editor, Rusty Ogden
April 2016
Episcopal Church of the Epiphany 1101 Sunset Drive P. O. Box 116 Guntersville, AL 35976 256-582-4897
Back to the 80’s Lock-in Saturday, April 9, 2016
Are you ready for a blast from the past? Our Episcopal Youth Community (EYC) will be hosting a lock-in for both the Jr. and Sr. EYC groups. This will be open to all students 6th-12th grade, so please bring a friend! We will be stepping back into the 1980’s and having loads of fun. Entertainment will include movies, Video Games, TV shows, Cartoons, and a “salon” all set up with exclusively 1980’s content. Popular candies and food will be available from the decade as well. Parents are welcome to join us for a bit and experience a little nostalgia as well. Youth should bring a sleep-ing bag or blanket(s), pillow, change of clothes, toiletries needed for an overnight stay. We plan to attend the 10:30am church service on Sunday morning (casual attire is acceptable).
If you bring a guest, please make sure they have a signed release form with emergency contact information. To print a release form click here
The Outreach Ministry will be handing out brown paper bags April 10 for you to fill. A list will be on the bag and they will accept the full bags back on April 17. Items will be distributed to TESA of Arab 256-931-2466
CANNED MEAT (TUNA,HAM,ETC) INSTANT POTATOES
PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY PASTA and SPAGHETTI SAUCE
HAMBURGER HELPER BOXED OATMEAL
CANNED CHILI OR RAVOLI MAC AND CHEESE
SUGAR
DAUGHTERS OF THE KING INVITE YOU TO A QUIET DAY
The Epiphany Chapter of the Daughters of the King in-vite you to join us for a day of quiet meditation and re-flection on Saturday, April 23, 2016.
Fr. Chris Hartley will be our guide. Registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. with coffee and goodies available. The program will end with communion about 3:00 p.m. The cost of $15.00 includes lunch. Please register by phoning the church office at 256-582-4847.
We are saddened by the death, March 6, of the Rev. L. P. Jones, husband of former Interim Rector Nancy Turner Jones. The Epiphany family extends our sympathy love, prayers and support to Pastor Nancy and family.
We are saddened by the death, March 24, of Jerry Ann Holt’s father, Edsel Burch. The Epiphany family extends our sympathy, love, prayers and support to Jerry Ann and family.
Rest eternal grant to them, O Lord. And let light perpetual shine upon them.
WE NEED YOU! WE NEED YOU!
Our Front Desk Office Volunteers work from 10am-2pm Monday through Thursday, and 10am-1pm on Friday. We are a special group of dedicated ladies that enjoy being in our church office to meet and greet visitors, plus provide office support to Father Aaron and our office staff. We could use a few extra ladies (or men). Please pray about it, and if you feel God is leading you to become a part of this ministry, contact our Volunteer Coordina-tor, Linda Katz via email [email protected] or by cell 256 506-8168.
WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE OLD & NEW TESTAMENTS? HOW ABOUT CHURCH HISTORY
AND THEOLOGY?
EFM has been a part of Epiphany for over 15 years with a large number of graduates in our congregation.
If you want to learn more about EFM please contact Rick Cooley at 256-455-0021 or Jeanne Nelson at 256-558-1576.
MOTHER’S DAY ALTAR FLOWER DEDICATIONS
Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 8, and the Altar Guild is taking dedications for that Sunday’s bulletin.
This dedication is a beautiful way to remember those women who mean so much to us; wife, mother, grandmothers, sister, a favorite aunt, or a special friend.
A dedication form is on the counter in the church office. Each dedication is $5.00.
TRASH TO TREASURE SALE - MAY 21
The annual Trash to Treasure Sale will be held inside Sanderson Hall and the parking lot. We need your GOOD unwanted items so start your Spring cleaning now. Popular items are appliances, baby items and toys, electronics, furniture and household items, sports equipment and tools.
WE WILL NOT ACCEPT STAINED, TORN OR UNUSABLE CLOTHES.
Clothes must be in excellent condition with the size available. Electronics, lamps, fans or anything electrical must be in good working order. If you have items to donate, or would like to assist with the sale, please call Rusty in the church office, 256-582-4897.
WE WILL START ACCEPTING ITEMS MAY 13.
We also need workers to help set up on Thursday and Friday and to work the sale on Saturday, May 21, from 7:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. You do not have to work all day. A couple of hours would be appreciated. There is a sign up sheet on the nave bulletin board.
They say that one person’s junk is another person’s treasure.
Alleluia! Christ is Risen! The Lord is risen indeed. Alleluia! It is a joy to welcome us all into the Easter season, when we celebrate the
Resurrection of Our Lord. Perhaps many of us think only of the actual “Sunday of the Resurrection” when we think of Easter. But Easter has a much fuller and richer mean-ing. Indeed, Easter is not just a single day, but an entire season of the church year. It stretches over a season called the Great Fifty Days which lasts until the Sunday of Pen-tecost.
Easter’s meaning extends even further than these calendar definitions. We
should always remember that Easter is more than a day or a season. Easter is a way of life. Life in the resurrection – the life we enjoy now as Christians – is powerful, transformational, and eternal.
Jesus gave us the definitive sign of new and transformed life in the fact of the
resurrection. He himself was the firstborn of the resurrection – a sign to us of God’s power, and a sign that nothing would separate us from God’s love. The power of sin and death was ultimately and decisively defeated in Jesus’ resurrection. And with that knowledge, we are invited into a new life. Life in the resurrection.
Life in the resurrection is powerful: what once seemed impossible, suddenly
becomes possible. What we once couldn’t conceive, suddenly becomes a reality. What was once shrouded in darkness, suddenly becomes revealed in the light.
Life in the resurrection is transformative. In other words, God changes us. In
an often difficult and dangerous world, God gives us the grace and forbearance to deal with whatever challenges we may face. We are given patience to rely on God’s time (kairos) and not on our own human time (chronos).
And life in the resurrection is eternal. Through Christ’s deliverance through
death and into the resurrection, we are given the blessed assurance that God is with us, and will always be with us. We are no longer bound by things temporal; we turn to that which is eternal.
I once saw a funny church sign that read “Church: Now Open Between Easter
and Christmas.” It was a humorous reminder that Christianity is not a club member-ship; it is not something we do every now and then, twice a year, or even just on Sun-days.
Indeed, the Easter way of life (or “Life in the Resurrection”) is the core of our
character. Jesus makes us who we are; he gives us our identity. We are God’s people: empowered, transformed, and loved – for all eternity. Thanks be to God! Yours in Christ, Fr. Aaron Holy Week, 2016
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GRADUATION SUNDAY May 15, 2016
We will be recognizing our members who are graduating from high school and college along with our EFM gradu-ates on Graduation Sunday. If you have family members that will be graduating from high school or college this spring, please send their full name, their degree/major and the school they are receiving their degree from to Shelly Hardin at [email protected] by May 8th.
Vacation Bible School June 17th, 18th & 19th
You have heard the phrase “It takes a village...” well it takes many volunteers to conduct a fun and safe vacation bible school. VBS will be held on a weekend; Friday evening, Saturday morning and Sunday morning. Volunteers are needed prior to VBS to prepare materials and decorate, and volunteers are needed during VBS to lead and help with various activities and help the children with those activities. If you feel called to help with VBS please contact Shelly Hardin at [email protected] to find out how you can help.
Healthy Thoughts: Physical Activity Provided by ERH Parish Health Ministry
“Beloved, I pray that all may go well with you and that you may be in good health, as it goes well with your soul.” (3 John 1:2)
Why is Physical Activity Important? Regular physical activity can improve the health and quality of life of Americans of all ages, regardless of the presence of a chronic disease or disability. Among adults and older adults, physical activity can lower the risk of:
Early death Coronary heart disease Stroke
High Blood pressure Type 2 diabetes Breast and colon cancer Falls
Depression Among children and adolescents, physical activity can: Improve bone health Improve cardio-respiratory and muscular fitness Decrease levels of body fat Reduce symptoms of depression
How Much Physical Activity is needed? Children and adolescents, ages 6-17, should do 60 minutes
(1 hour) or more of physical activity each day. Adults need 2 hours and 30 minutes (150 minutes) of mod-
erate-intensity aerobic activity (i.e., brisk walking, dancing, etc.) every week.
May 1st – Youth Sunday May 15th – Graduation Sunday May 22nd – End of the school year picnic June 17th, 18th, 19th – VBS “Egypt, Joseph’s journey from prison to palace”
Special Session Welcome Packs An important part of the ministry of Special Session at Camp McDowell is showing our campers hospitality. One way that we do that is by welcoming everyone to camp with a welcome pack. Epiphany is serving the Special Session ministry by collecting items to create 10 welcome packs. Every welcome pack includes: (please make all toiletries full sized) Toothbrush Toothpaste Shampoo Conditioner Deodorant Liquid Body Wash Wash Cloth Bug Spray Flashlight (with batteries) Sun Screen (SPF 30 or higher) Rain Poncho Water Bottle Prayer Letter Prayer letters are an opportunity to tell a Special Session camper they are loved and to wish them a happy week a camp. Names of campers are not available in advance so please write “Dear Camper.” Please consider donating an item or two. Please place items in the bins labeled “Special Session” located in the office and Sanderson Hall by April 29th. Additional items that Special Sessions can use are: Laundry detergent, arts and craft supplies (especially plastic gimp and beads), adult under wear (especially size XL-XXXL, men’s and women’s), adult socks, adult diapers and Walmart gift cards.
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Church of the Epiphany Balance Sheet
Consolidated—February 2016
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CODE: CC—Children’s Church; DOK—Daughters of the King; EYC—Episcopal Youth Community; HE—Holy Eucharist;
Men’s B&B—Men’s Breakfast & Bible Study; RITI—Room in the Inn; SS—Sunday School; VYP—Very Young Persons; Birthdays
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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Martha Ross
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3 HE 8 & 10:30am Breakfast 8:45am
SS & Nursery 9:30am CC 10:30am
Youth Sunday music rehearsal 12 N Sr. EYC 5pm
4 EfM 6pm
5 Morning Prayer
9am
Macelee Vass
6 Healing Service 11:30
Eucharist 5:30pm Nursery 5:30pm
Dinner 6pm Programs 6:30pm
Jr. & Sr. EYC 6:30pm
Lamar Auman Giselle Hembree
7 Morning Prayer
9am Finance Ministry
meeting 6pm
Cindy Barraza Jackson Moore
8 Men’s Breakfast
& Bible Study 7am
Ann Marie Batts Amy Meredith
9 Beans & Rice 10—1pm
EYC Lock-In 6pm
Rita Winters
10 HE 8 & 10:30am Breakfast 8:45am Lectionary 9:30am
SS & Nursery 9:30am Outreach 9:30am
CC 10:30am Youth Sunday music
rehearsal 12 N
11 DOK 11:30am
EfM 6pm
Kathy Cooke
12 Morning Prayer
9am Tomato Work-
shop 9am—1pm
Bob Hembree
13 Healing Service 11:30
Eucharist 5:30pm Nursery 5:30pm
Dinner 6pm Programs 6:30pm
Jr. & Sr. EYC 6:30pm
14 Morning Prayer
9am
William Black
15 Men’s Breakfast
& Bible Study 7am
16
Sid Ross Lee Towles
17 HE 8 & 10:30am Breakfast 8:45am Lectionary 9:30am
SS & Nursery 9:30am CC 10:30am
Youth Sunday music rehearsal 12 N Sr. EYC 5pm
18 EfM 6pm
19 Morning Prayer
9am Vestry 6:30pm
20 Healing Service 11:30
Eucharist 5:30pm Nursery 5:30pm
Dinner 6pm Programs 6:30pm
Jr. & Sr. EYC 6:30pm
21 Morning Prayer
9am
22 Men’s Breakfast
& Bible Study 7am
Ray Werden
23
DOK Quiet Day 9am—3pm
24 Spring Ingathering
HE 8 & 10:30am Breakfast 8:45am Lectionary 9:30am
SS & Nursery 9:30am CC 10:30am
Youth Sunday music rehearsal 12 N Sr. EYC 5pm
Ultreya 5:30pm
25 DOK 11:30am
EfM 6pm
Jerry Ann Holt
26 Morning Prayer
9am
May newsletter articles due
27 Healing Service 11:30
Eucharist 5:30pm Nursery 5:30pm
Dinner 6pm Programs 6:30pm
Jr. & Sr. EYC 6:30pm Youth Sunday music
rehearsal 6:30pm
Dawn Alves Hootie Woodall
28 Morning Prayer
9am
Sherry Mayberry
29
Mason Hall
30 Youth Sunday
Rehearsal 10am—12N
Vestry Person of the Month—Doug Cooke—256-582-4061
May June August
1 Youth Sunday 17 Vacation Bible School 7 Blessing of Backpacks
8 Mother’s Day 18 Vacation Bible School 10 School Starts
15 EfM Graduation and party 19 Father’s Day 14 Ice Cream Social