GoodNews from GoodSam

September 28, 2023

The Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan, Knoxville, TN

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In This Issue...


  • THE CALENDAR
  • FAMILY PROMISE WEEK COMING UP
  • Justice Knox House Meetings
  • Blessing of the Animals
  • Knox County Education Coalition
  • Donations for Helping Mamas Knoxville Needed
  • Book Group for October
  • NEW FEATURE - Births and Deaths
  • Cash in the Plate


The Calendar


Saturday, September 30

  • 4:00 pm - Worship Email goes out


Sunday, October 1- The Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost

  • 8:15 am - Holy Eucharist Rite I - childcare available
  • 9:30 am - Formation & Sunday School for all
  • 9:45 am - Adult Choir Rehearsal
  • 10:30 am - Holy Eucharist Rite II - live streaming - childcare available
  • 12:00 pm - GS Social Lights Lunch - Corner 16 - please RSVP to Bonnie Honaker at [email protected]
  • 4:00 pm - Blessing of the Animals
  • 6:00 pm - Youth Event - Grace Point Night @Tyson House 


Tuesday, October 3

  • 10:00 am - Holy Eucharist & Healing Service & Book Study
  • 5:45 pm - Women's Bible Study - in person
  • 6:00 pm - Men's Bible Study - Henslee Hall


Wednesday, October 4

  • 9:30 am - Staff Meeting
  • 7:00 pm - Adult Choir Rehearsal


Family Promise Week @ Good Sam

Oct. 1-8


SIGN- UP HERE


We are continuing our Family Promise outreach beginning this Sunday, October 01, going through to Sunday, October 08, 2023. We will be providing supper and overnight housing for 3 families. At the suggestion of Family Promise, we have been providing food cards, which allows families to purchase their own breakfasts. There are also some supplies needed.


Instructions for signing up are on the signup sheet.

See the link HERE.


  • IF YOU SIGN UP FOR TAKE DOWN, that will occur during early service on Sunday, October 08.


  • IF YOU SIGN UP FOR FOOD CARDS OR SUPPLIES, they can be dropped off in Henslee Hall anytime before Sunday, October 01.


  • IF YOU SIGN UP FOR A MAIN COURSE OR SIDE, please indicate what you intend to bring, so we do not have duplicate meals during the week. You can do this by adding it after your name: ex Ann Backus-pizza. Special dietary needs will depend on the families; one of us will email you with any restrictions by Friday, September 29. Meals need to be brought to church at 5:45 pm, so that the families can start dinner at 6:00 pm. Bring the meals hot, as there is no warming oven in Good Sam kitchen. 


  • IF YOU SIGN UP FOR OVERNIGHT HOST, please arrive at Good Sam by 7:00 pm, and remember to bring your own sheets or sleeping bag and pillow. Lights out is 10:00 pm. Families need to be woken up around 6:30 am, so they can leave by 7:00 am.


Thank you for your help with our Family Promise Week!


Overall Coordinators - Drew Jeffrey, Ann Backus, and Bruce Haas

Meal Coordinator - Karen Mann

Overnight Coordinator - Bruce Haas



Justice Knox House Meetings


Sundays

Oct. 1 & 15

Noon

Henslee Hall


And what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God? -Micah 6:8


If you are interested in being part of Good Sam's Justice Knox group - please join us on either October 1 or October 15 at noon in Henslee Hall. You'll learn more about plans for Justice Knox this year. Erin Keck will host the October meeting and Caitlin Thrash and Linda Alexiades.


The Justice Knox mission is to understand problems facing the Knoxville community through person-to-person conversation, and to grow those conversations into prioritized, research-based action items. These action items are targeted and have a real impact on the lives of underserved—or not before heard—community members.


Over the past seven years, we have made real progress with mental health, unfair punishments in schools, and affordable housing. And we are not done yet! We have ongoing projects to reduce gun violence in Knoxville, implement restorative practices in Knox County Schools, and decrease homelessness in our city. We do all this with the power of organized people! 


Blessing of the Animals


THIS SUNDAY

October 1

4:00pm

Outdoor Chapel

Weather Permitting


The Blessing of the Animals will be held in the outdoor chapel, THIS Sunday, October 1 at 4pm. Bring your pets for a fun, brief, outdoor service in celebration and thanksgiving for “all creatures great and small.” Please bring all pets on a leash or in a pet carrier.


In case of inclement weather, we will hold this event on another day. Thanks to the Daughters of the King (DOK) for sponsoring this event and collecting items to take to Young Williams Animal Center. Please bring something from the following list* to the pet blessing. Your donations are appreciated!


  • dog, puppy, cat or kitten canned or dry food
  • peanut butter
  • old towels
  • paper towels


This simple, sweet service is in honor and observation of The Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, which is on Wednesday, October 4. 


Donations for Helping Mamas Knoxville


A Note from Sinead:


We will be collecting items for Helping Mamas Knoxville over the next month. We will gather a variety of hygiene and self care items, to help pack supply kits and support neighbors all over Knox County!


If you have any of the following items, please bring them to the youth suite this week. The youth will decorate a collection bin and flyer to place upstairs for the whole church to get on board with our collection. And we will learn more about the needs for baby items and period hygiene items here in our community! We will also accept diapers, baby clothes and other items to take to the warehouse for an in-person day of service where we'll learn more and pack diapers and orders for various programs served by Helping Mama's!


"The strength of our model is in partnering with other strong organizations to help end poverty. Together, we are able to alleviate stress and ensure time is spent focusing on job training, parenting education, schooling and medical care for their children. 1 in 2 U.S. families cannot afford enough diapers to keep their infant or child clean, dry, and healthy. 

Diapers are considered a luxury, therefore not eligible for purchase through WIC or SNAP"


"Mini Me" Baby items for 0-12 months: 

  • Baby toy, pacifier/teething ring *New in packaging
  • Baby soap, lotion, rash cream
  • Washcloth
  • Towel 
  • Blanket 


"Momfidence" mom relaxing kits

  • bath bomb/salt
  • body lotion/soap
  • shampoo/conditioner
  • face mask
  • empowering/inspiring quote
  • journal


Period kits

  • 10 tampons
  • 10 pads
  • Small cloth bag to store them in (ipsy type makeup bags are perfect)


Diapers, wipes, baby clothes, carseats, items, also welcome! 


Visit their website to learn more: https://tennessee.helpingmamas.org/


Book Group for October


The Good Sam Book Club will be meeting again on next Thursday, October 5, at 6:00 PM in Henslee Hall. The book we're reading is Coroner's Dance by Dr. Gregory Phelps, a Good Sam parishioner. This is a suspenseful novel about a major disaster that occurs at a quiet hospital in North Carolina right before Christmas, and the unprepared staff and administration who must handle it.


We'll be having a potluck supper of Mexican Lasagna, salad, maybe some hors d'oeuvres, and a White Chocolate Raspberry Trifle. Greg will be there to talk about his book and sign any that you might bring. It should be a fun event, and anyone is welcome! Please let Kathy know if you are coming,


We don't have any books scheduled past October at this time. We're trying something new and exciting to select our books - you should definitely join the group if you haven't already! If you have any questions, please call Kathy Gray at 423-379-0091, or email [email protected].


Births & Deaths at Good Samaritan 

For the Week of October 1


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Births

We give thanks for the birth of Murphy Von Hochnedel, grandson of Ed Hochnedel & Darla Miller.


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Deaths

We pray for the repose of the souls of

Fran Lawing Locke, friend of Jennifer Dunn,

Forrest Miller, Jr., uncle of Kathy Gray,

Ellis Finch and Christopher O'Flynn, cousins of Greg O’Flynn


Cash in the Plate


The Cash In The Plate for this coming Sunday goes to Friends of Literacy.


Friends of Literacy is the single comprehensive resource for adult, child, and family literacy in the Knoxville area By working one-on-one or in small groups with tutors, they help adults learn to read and write so they can better navigate daily life and have new opportunities. Friends of Literacy provides family literacy services through area elementary schools, preschools, and Head Start locations, focusing on providing books for the home and resources for parents to help their children become better readers. Your donations will help break the intergenerational cycle of poverty and illiteracy in our community by providing high-quality literacy services for adults, children and families.


You can make an online cash plate gift to the cash in the plate on the Good Sam online giving page. There is an option on the giving page to give to the "Cash in Plate". As always, you may also send a check to Good Samaritan. Please put "Friends of Literacy" in the memo line.



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