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Grace Episcopal Church
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
News for February 28, 2014

Brrr!

Vestry Update

  

At our meeting on February 19, the Vestry voted on officers for 2014. Charlie Ross was elected to be our Senior Warden, and other officers will remain in their positions for another year--Jim Coursey is our Junior Warden; Bill Nichol is our Treasurer; and Tom Brewer is our Clerk/Secretary.  Thanks again to Malcolm Blane for his service as Senior Warden for the past two years!  Thanks to Charlie for agreeing to serve!  Thanks to all who are currently serving!  And thanks to everyone who participates in the various ministries of Grace Church!

 

The Vestry will be having our annual retreat on March 7 and 8 at the church, with the Rev. Canon Jason Lewis, Canon for Congregational Vitality, as our presenter. This will be a time of learning and visioning and planning as the church moves forward in growing the ministries necessary for Grace to thrive into the future.  Please keep the Vestry and the church in your prayers!

Let's Do Lent

  

In five short days, we will again be hearing those words, "I invite you, in the name of the Church, to the observance of a holy Lent, by self-examination and repentance; by prayer, fasting, and self-denial; and by reading and meditating on God's holy Word," and we will again have ashes imposed on our foreheads and hear the words, "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return."  Now is the time for each of us to think about how we will accept this invitation--how we will observe a "holy" Lent--how we may fully use this "holy" time to prepare to enter in to the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.  Our church is offering many ways to encourage us to take this pilgrimage through Lent.  

 

We are starting out with a festive celebration of Shrove Tuesday on March 4 including a pancake supper, hosted by the Youth Group with the assistance of Men of Grace and others.  This event is planned as a fundraiser for Grace Kindergarten and Pre-School, and we are hopeful that, as well as church members, many others who are associated with the school will come and join us.  

 

In addition to our usual Sunday morning services, we will be having Sunday evening services at 6:00 pm during this upcoming season.  Of course, we will have our usual Celtic service on the third Sunday of March, but, in addition, we will have meditative services (Quiet Time for Lent) on the the other Sundays. The vision is for these times to include periods of silence interspersed with short readings, prayers, and music.  There will be no celebration of the Eucharist but consecrated elements will be available for those who would like to receive them.  

 

Three weeks ago, we started a weekly prayer group that meets on Thursdays at 1:00 pm in the chancel of the church.  In addition to prayer and meditation, we are reading and discussing sections of Richard Foster's book, Prayer. What better time than Lent to develop our prayer lives?  

 

On Wednesday evening, March 26, we will have a time of community fellowship with a light supper and viewing of a particularly appropriate movie for Lent--"Babette's Feast."  

 

March will be a month of five Sundays, and I am proposing that we do a special in-gathering of peanut butter for Aaron McNeil.  Peanut butter is an item they always need, and, as we know, it is very nutritious.  Maybe the Youth Group would like to build a pyramid of peanut butter!  How many can we collect?  200?  300?  More?  Take the peanut butter challenge!

 

The Peace of the Lord be with us all as we approach this especially holy time!  Alice+

Other Ideas for Lent

 

Haven't decided on a way to do a personal observance of Lent?  How about adding in the Holy Eucharist on Wednesdays at 12:10?  How about attending the services and luncheons for the Lenten Preaching Mission--Fridays at 12:00 noon?  

  

FRIDAYS AT NOON    -    2014 Lenten Preaching Mission

 

March 7, 2014      Rev. Charlie Evans

First Presbyterian Church    

Johnny Mozetti & Salad prepared by Gail Blane

 

March 14, 2014     Rev. Tom Steiner

                             Disciples of Christ

Hot Chicken Salad & Fruit Salad prepared by

Susan Ferguson & Emma Nanney

 

March 21, 2013     Rev. Paige Williams

                             First United Methodist Church

Spinach Lasagna & Salad prepared by Ginny Lawson & Tweetie White

 

March 28, 2014     Rev. M. O. Fort

                             Virginia Street Baptist Church

Chicken Artichoke Casserole & Salad prepared by Pam Vance

 

April 4, 2014                   Father Julio Barrera

                             Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church

Seafood Gumbo & Salad prepared by John Watson

 

April 11, 2014       The Rt. Rev. Terry Allen White                                             Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky

Hot Ham & Cheese Sandwiches & Green Beans prepared by

Lois White & Becky Wood

 

          **April 18, 2014    The Rev. Alice Nichols

                              Grace Episcopal Church

 

All services begin at noon and a luncheon follows the service in

the All Saints' Parish Hall, to which all in attendance are invited.

Lunch is $8.00 and proceeds from the luncheon and service benefit

several charitable organizations in our community.

 

                   **No lunch served on April 18th, Good Friday,

                                      a day of fasting

   

Adult Forum

 

Continuing this Sunday, March 2, those attending Adult Forum at 9:00 am are viewing chapters on a DVD entitled "Saving Jesus Redux."  This DVD is described as an "exploration of a credible Jesus for the third millennium" and is part of a series called Living the Questions. Contributors include Diana Butler Bass, Matthew Fox, Amy-Jill Levine, Brian McLaren, John Shelby Spong, and others. Please join us for some interesting input that is leading to great conversation.  The entire program is twelve sessions long, but this particular format makes it easier for those of you who want to participate to come and go as you are available.    

"Tend My Sheep": 2014 Loving Service Challenge

 

Jesus said, "Tend my sheep." In the spirit of discipleship, the Deacons of our Diocese have challenged all of us to go outside the doors of our church to extend the love of Christ.  One of the Five Marks of Mission of the Episcopal Church is Loving Service.  This "Tend My Sheep" Loving Service Challenge for 2014 carries forth that mission through inspiring, supporting, documenting and reporting acts of outreach and service to our neighbors.  

 

Together during this year, the Deacons of our Diocese of Kentucky hope to collectively record one half million hours of person-to-person service to our neighbors.  Although this number sounds astounding it will only require that each of our 10,000 church members in the Diocese give one hour per week for 50 weeks.  Based on our membership, our parish goal is 5,000 hours.  

 

Hours of service will be recorded on line, using the following link:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TendMySheep.

 

As you will see when you click on it, it's easy to do.  This link will be on the Diocesan website and may be copied and distributed to anyone participating in the program.  

 

Darla Munday is our parish coordinator for this effort.  If you do not have access to a computer to record your service hours, Darla will record them for you.  Our hope is not only to inspire acts of Christion love and kindness, but to give us invaluable information at the parish, deanery and diocesan levels that will lead to ministry formation and support.  Progress will be reported regularly throughout the year.

 

Please join your Vestry and clergy in supporting this great effort!

 

(You will also be receiving a letter about this project that gives a bit more detail.) 

Grace School Update

  

Our Kindergarten Board Chair, Tom Schmidt, is working diligently to improve the financial status of our Kindergarten and Pre-School--to bring in enough money to at least be able to cover the salaries of our wonderful teachers. This is just a reminder that any money that comes in as thanksgiving offerings for birthdays automatically goes into the Kindergarten operating account.  So, please consider a gift the next time your birthday rolls around.

Mark Your Calendar 

 

Saturday, March 1--9:00 am--Men's Group

Sunday, March 2--9:00 am--Adult Forum and Catechesis of the Good Shepherd

Sunday, March 2--10:15 am--Holy Eucharist Rite II

Monday, March 3--4:00 pm--Kindergarten Board

Monday, March 3--5:30 pm--EFM 

Tuesday, March 4--6:00 pm--Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper

Wednesday, March 5--7:00 am, 12:00 noon, 6:00 pm--Ash Wednesday liturgy

with Imposition of Ashes and Holy Eucharist

Thursday, March 6--1:00 pm--Prayer Group

Friday, March 7--12:00 noon--Lenten Preaching Mission and Luncheon

Friday, March 7--6:00 pm--Vestry Retreat at Grace

Saturday, March 8--8:30 am--Vestry Retreat at Grace

Sunday, March 9--10:15 am--Holy Eucharist Rite I with Great Litany

Sunday, March 9--11:30 am--Missions Group

Sunday, March 9--6:00 pm--Quiet Time for Lent

Tuesday, March 11--4:30 pm--Junior Warden's Group

Sunday, March 16--6:00 pm--Celtic Eucharist


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