1 St. Mark’s Remarks St. Mark’s Remarks St. Mark’s Remarks St. Mark’s Remarks Seek God Serve Others Transform Lives Seek God Serve Others Transform Lives Seek God Serve Others Transform Lives Seek God Serve Others Transform Lives JULY/AUGUST 2017 Storm Chaser . . . Storm Chaser . . . Storm Chaser . . . Storm Chaser . . . Services: 10:00 am-Praise Service/Choral Holy Eucharist Rite II on alternating Sundays.— Spanish 8:00 am Lion’s Den Fellowship following 10 am service . .Wed. 10 am-Healing Service C all them what you may...the storms in your life, the chal- lenges you face, the “ups and downs,” pitfalls or simply bad days. Some are unexpected, shock and surprise us. We don't know how well we will do until they happen, while others we can see coming on the horizon like an approaching storm. Does the distant rumble scare you be- fore you see the first cloud? Does the very warning of such an event put your life in turmoil even when you don't know all the details? I ask this because I witnessed the most remarkable thing this morning. First of all, when the weather person tells me we will have a thunder storm I know that my dog will have a difficult time. Long before it arrives he begins to sense its approach. So, right on script he woke me up early this morning. Ever notice, these things happen in the darkest hour most gen- erally? As I gathered myself and went downstairs with Sir Tobias right on my heels. I started speaking words of com- fort letting him know that I wouldn't leave him. Soon the storm that was brewing didn't seem as big and as we went to the front porch to get the paper he was ready with the sounding alarm of a “woof” to chase that intruder away. Deuteronomy 31:6 says, “Be strong and of good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the Lord thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.” It was dark. In the distance the skies flashed and the thunder rumbled across the mountainside. But all around me the birds sang. I mean there was a glorious chorus of chirping echoing throughout the darkness. I couldn't even see one bird, but it sounded like thousands. Out of all the creatures God created wouldn't you think that the bird would have the most to fear? Yet, they never stopped singing. I've noticed that every morning around dawn they are sing- ing. Storm or no storm. What is it that they know that we don't know? When Psalm 50:15 says, “And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee...” it doesn't end there. It ends with... “and thou shalt glorify me.” We should wake up everyday grateful for it, and yet, if it's a day of a “storm” in our life, or an approaching storm, we aren't singing. Sadly, our singing has been reserved for the good days. If we would sing during the storms, like the birds, the rumble of all fear around us would add depth to our voice and carry it further. Perhaps even to inspire oth- ers and calm those who care about us. “But I will sing of thy power; I will sing aloud of thy mercy in the morning: for thou hast been my defense and refuge in the day of my trouble.” Psalm 59:16 Michael Cochran Join us every Sunday morning in our Join us every Sunday morning in our Join us every Sunday morning in our Join us every Sunday morning in our Lion’s Den Café, Knight Hall, after the Lion’s Den Café, Knight Hall, after the Lion’s Den Café, Knight Hall, after the Lion’s Den Café, Knight Hall, after the 10:00 am Service for welcoming fellow- 10:00 am Service for welcoming fellow- 10:00 am Service for welcoming fellow- 10:00 am Service for welcoming fellow- ship, a cup of coffee and a variety of ship, a cup of coffee and a variety of ship, a cup of coffee and a variety of ship, a cup of coffee and a variety of tasty treats. tasty treats. tasty treats. tasty treats. Service Change . . . Service Change . . . Service Change . . . Service Change . . . Beginning July 2nd, the Spanish Service will be held at 8:00 am for the remain- der of the summer.. VBS Coming Soon . . . VBS Coming Soon . . . VBS Coming Soon . . . VBS Coming Soon . . . July 17—21st (See Flyer) Summer Food Drive . . . Summer Food Drive . . . Summer Food Drive . . . Summer Food Drive . . . The Food Pantry is conduct- ing a food drive over the summer when the kids are home from school. The kids need wholesome snacks, i.e., peanut butter, cereal, etc. Donors may drop their dona- tions in the designated box in the Narthex. Divine Diners . . . Divine Diners . . . Divine Diners . . . Divine Diners . . . Contact Carolyn Morgan at [email protected] or 817- 266-8016 if you are interest- ed in joining the Summer Devine Diner group. Take Me Out to the Take Me Out to the Take Me Out to the Take Me Out to the Ballgame . . . Ballgame . . . Ballgame . . . Ballgame . . . August 25th (See Flyer) Happy 105th Birthday, Happy 105th Birthday, Happy 105th Birthday, Happy 105th Birthday, Fr. Harold Knight . . . Fr. Harold Knight . . . Fr. Harold Knight . . . Fr. Harold Knight . . . We will shower Fr. Knight on July 26th with bunches of birthday cards. Bring your addressed and stamped card to church by July 22nd and we will mail them for you. Let’s All Celebrate!
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St. Mark’s RemarksSt. Mark’s RemarksSt. Mark’s RemarksSt. Mark’s Remarks Seek God Serve Others Transform LivesSeek God Serve Others Transform LivesSeek God Serve Others Transform LivesSeek God Serve Others Transform Lives JULY/AUGUST 2017
Services: 10:00 am-Praise Service/Choral Holy Eucharist Rite II on alternating Sundays.— Spanish 8:00 am Lion’s Den Fellowship following 10 am service . .Wed. 10 am-Healing Service
C all them what you may...the
storms in your life, the chal-
lenges you face, the “ups and
downs,” pitfalls or simply
bad days. Some are unexpected, shock
and surprise us. We don't know how
well we will do until they happen,
while others we can see coming on the
horizon like an approaching storm.
Does the distant rumble scare you be-
fore you see the first cloud?
Does the very warning of such an event
put your life in turmoil even when you
don't know all the details?
I ask this because I witnessed the most
remarkable thing this morning. First of
all, when the weather person tells me
we will have a thunder storm I know
that my dog will have a difficult time.
Long before it arrives he begins to
sense its approach.
So, right on script he woke me up early
this morning. Ever notice, these things
happen in the darkest hour most gen-
erally? As I gathered myself and went
downstairs with Sir Tobias right on my
heels. I started speaking words of com-
fort letting him know that I wouldn't
leave him. Soon the storm that was
brewing didn't seem as big and as we
went to the front porch to get the paper
he was ready with the sounding alarm
of a “woof” to chase that intruder away.
Deuteronomy 31:6 says, “Be strong and
of good courage, fear not, nor be afraid
of them: for the Lord thy God, he it is
that doth go with thee; he will not fail
thee, nor forsake thee.”
It was dark. In the distance the skies
flashed and the thunder rumbled
across the mountainside. But all
around me the birds sang. I mean
there was a glorious chorus of chirping
echoing throughout the darkness. I
couldn't even see one bird, but it
sounded like thousands.
Out of all the creatures God created
wouldn't you think that the bird would
have the most to fear? Yet, they never
stopped singing. I've noticed that every
morning around dawn they are sing-
ing. Storm or no storm. What is it that
they know that we don't know? When
Psalm 50:15 says, “And call upon me in
the day of trouble: I will deliver thee...”
it doesn't end there. It ends with...
“and thou shalt glorify me.”
We should wake up everyday grateful
for it, and yet, if it's a day of a “storm”
in our life, or an approaching storm, we
aren't singing. Sadly, our singing has
been reserved for the good days. If we
would sing during the storms, like the
birds, the rumble of all fear around us
would add depth to our voice and carry
it further. Perhaps even to inspire oth-
ers and calm those who care about us.
“But I will sing of thy power; I will sing
aloud of thy mercy in the morning: for
thou hast been my defense and refuge
in the day of my trouble.” Psalm 59:16
Michael Cochran
Join us every Sunday morning in our Join us every Sunday morning in our Join us every Sunday morning in our Join us every Sunday morning in our
Lion’s Den Café, Knight Hall, after the Lion’s Den Café, Knight Hall, after the Lion’s Den Café, Knight Hall, after the Lion’s Den Café, Knight Hall, after the
10:00 am Service for welcoming fellow-10:00 am Service for welcoming fellow-10:00 am Service for welcoming fellow-10:00 am Service for welcoming fellow-
ship, a cup of coffee and a variety of ship, a cup of coffee and a variety of ship, a cup of coffee and a variety of ship, a cup of coffee and a variety of
Mother’s Day Gift Project . . . Mother’s Day Gift Project . . . Mother’s Day Gift Project . . . Mother’s Day Gift Project . . .
St. Mark’s Kids Are —
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Recycling Helps St. Mark’s . . . Recycling Helps St. Mark’s . . . Recycling Helps St. Mark’s . . . Recycling Helps St. Mark’s . . . As St. Mark’s strived to “go green” in 2012 our “Helping Cans” project was started.
Yolanda Jones oversaw this project and Al Rausch took it over in 2014 when Fr. Scott was trans-
ferred. Who knew that saving the world could be so profitable? Items these “additional funds”
helped us purchase were runners for various doors to the church & Knight Hall and WiFi equip-
ment was bought for the Thrift Store. Since January 2014 through April 2017, I have redeemed
$746.00 from the recycled bottles & cans. We get $1/lb. for cans and $.40/lb. for bottles.
How this money continues to HELP the church:
Raw materials were purchased for the garbage can storage bins just outside the kitchen
door - Don Henney contributed the time and labor for construction.
$107 was given to the Men's Club as a reimbursement for the meat they bought for one of
their meals/meetings.
ECW was given $100.00 for expenses incurred in the "one year anniversary
party" for Fr. Gerardo.
We currently have about $115 on hand.
Here's what I want everyone to know:
1. Separate the bottles and cans into the 2 appropriate containers.
2. We want clear plastic bottles only—no milk cartons, plastic trays from food, paper cups or no take-out
containers.
3. Tin cans are fine with the aluminum cans.
4. If anyone wants to be in charge of getting the recyclables to the re-cycler and collecting the money, I
would be happy to give them the job (and the required training!)
Saving the world really does help St. Mark’s. Please support this project. — Al Rausch
Cursillo News . . . Cursillo News . . . Cursillo News . . . Cursillo News . . . "The 2017 Cursillo #118 Three-Day Weekend will be held at the Chapel Rock
Conference Center in Prescott, July 13-16. This will be a co-ed weekend, and
we ask for your prayers for the Team Members and the Candidates."
Blessings. Monica Larsen
Divine Diners Kick Off 2017 Divine Diners Kick Off 2017 Divine Diners Kick Off 2017 Divine Diners Kick Off 2017 Summer Season . . . Summer Season . . . Summer Season . . . Summer Season . . .
It’s official . . . Divine Diners, aka Devine Diners
with an “e’, is an official “Fellowship Ministry” kick-
ing off its maiden event hosted by Bobbie Degnon at
her beautiful home on June 10th. A lovely summer
picnic (inside of course) was served featuring fried
chicken and all of the trimmings. Those who signed
up to participate were divided into small groups con-
sisting of 6-8 persons, and the groups gathered to
plan their future summer events. I know that to date
one group has met for a delicious lasagna dinner and
one has met for a pizza/game night. A 4th of July
event is scheduled at Leisure World. It’s not too late
to sign up, be counted and participate. Contact Car-
if you need more information or would like to join these
fun folks.
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Communication Ministry Attends Workshop . . . Communication Ministry Attends Workshop . . . Communication Ministry Attends Workshop . . . Communication Ministry Attends Workshop . . .
Participants from all Central Arizona congregations attended a “Communication and Social Media for
Churches” Workshop on June 19th at Christ Church of the Ascension in Paradise Valley. The Workshop
was presented by Nicole A. Krug, Canon for Media &
Communications for the Diocese of Arizona. St. Mark’s
participants were Kathy Cheatham and Mary Lou Bur-
gess. The information was geared towards digital media
and the use of technology, i.e., Websites, E-Mail Newslet-
ters and Social Media and produced a plethora of excel-
lent ideas and information beneficial to all congregations.
Have you visited our website or our facebook page lately?
Have you joined our Facebook Group Page? Give it a
try . . . It’s a wonderful way to catch up on Church news,
prayer needs and to share the love of Christ. Any questions or if you need help, please ask Kathy
Cheatham, Mary Lou Burgess, Maureen Davies, Dianne Nunez or Anali Perry.
Christ has no online presence but yours, No blog, no Facebook page but yours, Yours are the tweets and posts through which love touches this world, Yours are the posts through which the Gospel is shared, Yours are the updates through which hope is re-vealed. Christ has no online presence but yours --Meredith Gould
Did you know?Did you know?Did you know?Did you know? •There are over 1.86 billion monthly active
Facebook users worldwide (as of 2/1/17)
•There are 1.15 billion mobile daily active
users
•Photo uploads total 300 million per day
•Every 60 seconds: 510,000 comments are
posted, 293,000 statuses are updated, and
136,000 photos are uploaded
•50% of 18-24 year-olds go on Facebook
when they wake up
ECW&M Reports ‘Thankful Offerings’ for UTO . . . ECW&M Reports ‘Thankful Offerings’ for UTO . . . ECW&M Reports ‘Thankful Offerings’ for UTO . . . ECW&M Reports ‘Thankful Offerings’ for UTO . . . The day of Ascension (May 25th) marked the final day for the ECW&M’s United
Thank Offering campaign under the leadership of Maureen Davies and Kathy
Smith. Memories take me back to the fall of 2016 when they made their presen-
tation to the congregation as they explained the mission of the UTO — “To Ex-
pand the Circle of Thankful People”. They appealed to parishioners to fill their
Blue Box with daily prayers, offerings and awareness of the abundance of God’s
blessings and remit the sum to the ECW&M in the form of a personal check. The
United Thank Offering is a spiritual and financial partner in the mission work of
The Episcopal Church. Several times during this campaign they gave gentle re-
minders to parishioners and replenished the supply of Blue Boxes in the Narthex.
At its June 2017 meeting, Maureen and Kathy reported a total of $789.83 in UTO thankful offerings and
the ministry voted to supplement this total and remit $800 in UTO offerings to the Dioceses for St. Mark’s
GRACIOUS GOD, source of all creation, all love, all true joy: accept, we pray, these outward signs of our profound and continuing thankfulness for all of life. Keep each of us ever thankful for all the blessings of joy and challenge that come our way. Bless those who will benefit from these gifts through the outreach of the United Thank Offering. This we ask through Him who is the greatest gift and blessing of all, Jesus Christ. Amen
Join us at www.stmarksmesa.org and on Facebook at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church-Mesa, AZ for updates and more news!
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July 13—July 16 — Cursillo Weekend
July 16 — ECW&M Meeting following 10 am
service — Conference Room
July 17—21 — Vacation Bible School (See
Flyer)
July 22 — Funeral for Jano Cook Leone — 10 am
August 15 — Ministry Council (all ministry leaders) —7
pm Conference Room
August 25 — 6th Annual Episcopal Night w/ Arizona
Diamondbacks
Baptism/Confirmation Class — Every Sunday —1:30 pm
Follow the Calendar on the Web Site for updates and addi-
tions.
Room Reservation Forms are available in the Church office.
Jr. Warden Schedule — 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 8-10 am — Fridays
Upcoming Events . . .Upcoming Events . . .Upcoming Events . . .Upcoming Events . . . “Give rest, O Christ, to your servant, Janette Leo-
ne, (Jano Cook, the daughter of Thomas & Dawn
Cook), with your saints, where sorrow and pain are
no more, neither sighing, but life everlasting.”
Amen.
In Memoriam . . . In Memoriam . . . In Memoriam . . . In Memoriam . . .
The Day of Pentecost and The Day of Pentecost and The Day of Pentecost and The Day of Pentecost and Baptism . . . Baptism . . . Baptism . . . Baptism . . .
All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and be-
gan to speak in other languages, as the Spirit gave
them ability. Acts 2:4
Thank you Jan Northcutt for organizing and direct-
ing all of the wonderful voices on Pentecost Sunday
— they truly made a “joyful noise” to the Lord!
It was a beautiful day for a Baptism; thus, William
Jack Heinrick, the newborn son of Jeff & Tracy Hen-
rick, was baptized in fine fashion. He didn’t even
make a peep! Congratulations William Jack — we’re
looking forward to the day when you join Elmer and
Arthur Perry along with all of our kiddos at St.
Mark’s.
Thank you Rev. Canon Meghan Traquair and Rev.
David Pettengill for visiting St. Mark’s on June 4th
and 11th as our guest clergy in Fr. Brambila’s ab-
sence. We were enriched by your presence. Please
come back and visit us again.
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The Rev. Gerardo Brambila Vicar
The Rev. Steven Ford Assistant Priest
Chris Perry Director of Music
Gloria McManus Parish Administrator
Deb Cannon Licensed in Children’s Ministries
Terry Gordon Senior Warden
Bob Cheatham Junior Warden
Al Rausch Treasurer
Bishop’s Committee Members
Caleb Collins John Ddamba
Judy Hossack Anali Perry
Paige Stalcup Charles Vaughn
Ministry Leaders
Acolytes Paige Stalcup Altar Guild Terry Gordon Choir and Praise Ensemble Chris Perry Christian Formation for Youth Deb Cannon Dianne Nunez Communications Kathy Cheatham/ ML Burgess
Ministry Leaders(Cont’d.)
Cursillo Monica Larsen Daughters of the King Marge Fountain Divine Diners Carolyn Morgan ECW&M (Women’s & Men’s Ministry) Jeanette Rogers Food Pantry Penny Place Greeters Judy Hossack Hispanic Ministry Fr. Brambila Liturgical Arrangements Viviana Brambila Ministry Counsel Terry Gordon Office Angels Gloria McManus Pastoral Care Elaine Austin Scriptorium Deb Cannon Sunday Lay Ministries Fr. Brambila/ Gloria McManus Tai Chi Dee Greiner Thrift Store Sally Worthington Ushers Kathy Smith/ Bob Cheatham
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This section of the Newsletter is provided for Parishioners to advertise their business. We will print a copy of your business card for a period of three (3) consecutive Newsletters. Rather than assess a fee for the publication, we are asking for a monetary dona-tion to help defray the cost of printing the Newsletter. Currently, the Newsletter is distributed to all of our parishioners and guests — approximately 200 copies per edition. At the end of the three printings, you may renew your business card along with an addi-tional monetary donation. Contact Mary Lou Burgess at [email protected] or 480-218-5434 for further information.