The Messenger ~ El Mensajero - St. Luke`s ~ San Lucas Episcopal
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The Messenger ~ El Mensajero - St. Luke`s ~ San Lucas Episcopal
MESSENGER MENSAJERO S T . L U K E ’ S E P I S C O P A L CTHE HURC H ~ S A N LU C AEL S IG L E S I A E P I SC O P A L The Messenger ~ El Mensajero Volume 45 Issue 1 FEBRUARY 2014 RECTOR’S CORNER Remember the Parable of the Good Samaritan! I used to work at a social service ministry called El Buen Samaritano (The Good Samaritan), and so I find the parable fascinating: The frame of the parable is a man who is well versed in the Torah (Law, a lawyer) who is trying to prove how smart he is. To Jesus’ answer about the law, “Love your neighbor” he lays out his test question: “Who is my neighbor?” The story goes on to be the one most of us know well: a man on a journey is attacked and robbed by thieves who take even his clothes and leave him for dead. A priest comes by, and without checking, avoids touching the man [touching the dead is against the Law]. Then a scribe does the same. Finally a “Samaritan”, a man who has no standing in the Jewish community of that day, an apostate who believes differently about the Torah, he feels compassion for the one assaulted, and stops and checks the man. The Samaritan takes him to safety, starting the healing process, and providing for his expenses. Then Jesus asks the lawyer, “Who was a neighbor to the man?” The lawyer answers, “The one who had compassion on him.” And Jesus retorts “Go and do likewise.” In other words, go and be compassionate, go and provide for the hurting, go and BE a neighbor. So the question that begins the parable, “who is my neighbor” is turned around. “To whom am I a neighbor?” Go and do likewise. Fr. Jaime Case FEBRERO 2014 RINCÓN DEL RECTOR Recordando la Parábola del Buen Samaritano. Yo trabajaba en un ministerio social llamado El Buen Samaritano. Entonces para mí la parábola es fascinante. El marco de la parábola es un hombre, bien educado en la Tora (la Ley, un abogado), que quiere comprobar cuan inteligente es. A la respuesta de Jesús sobre la Ley, “Ama a tu prójimo,” monta la pregunta comprobante, “¿Quién es mi prójimo?” La parábola continúa de la manera que muchos conocemos bien: un hombre fue atacado y robado por ladrones, que tomaron hasta su ropa y le dejaron por muerto. Un sacerdote pasa, y sin chequear el hombre, le pasa de lejos, porque tocar a los muertos está contra la Ley. Un escriba hace lo mismo. Finalmente un “Samaritano,” que no tiene estación entre los judíos, además es apóstata quien cree de forma diferente sobre la Tora, él tiene compasión del asaltado, lo chequea. El samaritano le lleva a un lugar seguro, donde comienza su recuperación y provee por sus gastos. Entonces Jesús le pregunta al abogado, “¿Quién fue prójimo al hombre?” El abogado contesta, “El hombre que le tenía compasión.” Y Jesús le dice, “Anda, y haz tu lo mismo.” En otras palabras, sé compasivo, vaya y provee por los dolientes, anda y SÉ un prójimo. Entones la pregunta al principio de la parábola, “¿quién es mi prójimo?” se pone al revés. “A quien soy prójimo.” Anda, y haz tú lo mismo. Padre Jaime Case 2 THE MESSENGER EL MENSAJERO SOBRE MEMBRECÍA Si ustedes quieren ser miembros de San Lucas ~ St. Luke’s, es fácil hacerlo. Solamente tiene que registrarse a sí mismo y a miembros de la familia. Se pide fechas de nacimiento, bautismo, y confirmación. Este, el primer nivel, se llama “Miembros Bautizados.” Reconocemos su bautismo en otra iglesia. Bautismo nunca se repite, pero si usted no está seguro de su bautismo, hable con el Rector, cuyo celular es 360-606-4285. Si usted quiere ser parte del gobierno y en plena comunión con la iglesia, debe de presentarse para clases de Confirmación y Recepción y hacerse un miembro confirmado. La expectativa para todos cristianos es seguir a Cristo; reunirse cada semana para el culto comunitario; y trabajar, orar y ofrendar para la extensión del reino de Dios. Cuando haya hecho las clases, le mandamos al Obispo para imposición de manos y reconocimiento de su expresión madura de la fe Cristiana. Reconocemos la posibilidad que usted ha hecho una confirmación de su fe en su madurez, después de 16 años. En este caso no se repite la confirmación sino el obispo le recibe como miembro, reconociendo su confirmación madura en otra iglesia. En ambos casos, o de Confirmación o de Recepción, ofrecemos clases para explicar la Iglesia Episcopal, su identidad, sus tradiciones, nuestra política y estructura, e inclusive los votos y promesas que Bautismo nos llama a vivir. Inscríbase para las clases: el Obispo viene el 7 de junio. Clases comienzan en medio de marzo. pursuing ordination as a deacon. I'm twenty-eight years old, originally from upstate NY, and happily married to the Rev. Shelly Fayette (Interim Associate Rector, St. Paul's, Salem, OR). I grew up in Mechanicville, NY. My father was a local pastor in the United Methodist Church, assigned to congregations in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains and small former factory towns near Albany. My mother was (and is) a union leader for public employees in New York State. I have an older sister Kelly who lives in Chicago with her fiancee, Kris. I went to Fordham, the Jesuit College in New York City, where I majored in Spanish and politics. I studied abroad in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. My first classes on liberation theology-- taught by nuns, small farmers, economists, and public housing residents-- had me hooked! I entered Union Theological Seminary right after college, met my sweetheart, got an MA in Biblical Studies, and moved out west. The first phase of my process (Aspirancy) was here in Vancouver at Church of the Good Shepherd; I spent about two years meeting with discernment groups of lay people and receiving mentoring from Archdeacon Gen Grewell. I've been blessed by a warm welcome from St. Luke's ~ San Lucas and look forward to getting to know you better. I'll be preaching all three services once per month, attending/ assisting with liturgy at our Spanish mass, and teaching adult education between the 10am and 1pm services (stop by mine and Fr. Dennis' Lenten class, "Poverty in the Bible!"). Eventually, I'll also be working to build a relationship between our parish and the Poverty Initiative (www.povertyinitiative.org)-a grassroots network of religious and community leaders who are building the movement to end poverty, led by the poor themselves. NICE TO MEET YOU! I'm super excited to be with you and look forward to our good work together. Stop me and say hi sometime (and remind me of your name the first several times, please)! Hello St. Luke's ~ San Lucas! I'm thrilled to be spending the next 18 months with you for my fieldeducation as a Postulant to Holy Orders. In case I haven't met you yet: my name is Aaron Scott and I'm PS- I'm looking for a small group of volunteers, lay and ordained, to meet with me once per month. If you're interested in praying, discerning, questioning, and listening with regard to my ordination process-- THE MESSENGER EL MENSAJERO please email me and let me know!: aaronpetryscott@gmail.com Aaron Scott VISITORS’ REPORT FOR 2013 From January through December For 8 and 10 am services: Number of Visitors who signed register (includes children): 67 Number of Visitors from out of town or visiting family: 13 (4 from Camas) Vancouver residents who visited: 54 Became members by registering: Adult: 19, Children: 15 Did not become members: 17 (local residents) 30 (total) Estimated retention rate of Vancouver residents: 34/54 or 61% Estimated retention rate of all: 34/67, or 50%. Note half of all retained are children. One family of 6 is inactive (in my opinion), although they did register. They came for baptisms and never returned. The people who have not become members are mostly: Single (18) or Couples without children (2) We have retained by registering and by participation 100% of families with children. Overall, St. Luke’s ~ San Lucas has a significant number of retentions. These estimates do not include people who refused to sign our guestbook, many of whom come only on Christmas Eve and Easter. Possible strategies: A visible, active singles ministry to compliment our family oriented Sunday school offerings. A dinner for the singles, by invitation of the Rector, with orientation to Parish Life. Follow up with the one family that had baptisms and never returned. Fr. Dennis got these people to come in through a visit in the hospital, and I think he might be ideal to see what we can do for them. 3 For 1 pm service: We have no greeters, register or other way of tracking visitors at 1:00 pm. Number of persons added as members: 72. Children: 37. 6 added by baptism. 2 adults and 2 children family of staff member. Inactive at end of year: 5 (one single, one family of four) Jaime Case Spiritual Development CHILDREN'S MINISTRY We were pleased to have twenty children take part in the Christmas Pageant . I will be going to South Africa for the months of February and March. Patty Hale and Sue Henry will take charge, helped by Susan Cole, Fleur Romagosa and Catherine van der Salm. Thank you . We were also pleased to have a Christmas Pageant in Spanish with twenty children taking part. We now have a Spanish speaking Sunday School teacher, Patty Leal, and she and Lee Wilson have things running well. Ebie Mountford 360 433 2239 ijuba2@hotmail.com ST. LUKE’S ~ SAN LUCAS YOUTH Our meeting dates this month are February 8 and 22. We meet 6-8pm. We will begin to plan for the Mothers Day service. UPCOMING YOUTH CONFERENCES Spring HYC: March 28-30 at St. Luke’s ~ San Lucas, Vancouver Spring JYC: May 2-4, 2014 at Holy Cross, Redmond SPRING HYC HERE AT ST. LUKE’S ~ SAN LUCAS!!! HYC the high school youth conference is coming to St Luke's San Lucas! It is a fun spirit filled weekend for grades 9-12. We need help for the hosting of this 4 THE MESSENGER EL MENSAJERO even. We are looking for a housing coordinator to find host homes and a kitchen coordinator. Both these jobs come with form letters and very well worn instructions. We will need host homes and kitchen workers. It is a wonderful ministry that will bring life to this church in a whole new way. The conference is March 28-30 so we need to get planning. Please contact Donna at 360-693-9197 or email her at carolinagirl64@comcast.net. Thank you in advance for the hospitality we know you all offer. ing your confirmation elsewhere and now receiving you into the Episcopal Church. Donna Greene and Don Lawry LEARN ABOUT THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH! ON MEMBERSHIP If you would like to be members of St. Luke’s ~ San Lucas Episcopal Church, it is pretty easy to do. Just register your name, any family members you want to include, and the dates of their baptism. That would make you a “baptized member.” We recognize most forms of Christian baptism. Baptism is never repeated, but if you are really unsure about your baptism, check with the office. If you have never been baptized, call and make an appointment with the Rector, Jaime Case at 360-696-0181, and he will help you through it. If you want to participate in governance and in the ministries of the church more actively, we invite you to Confirmation, where you study and prepare for a liturgy to assert your mature acceptance of the Baptismal Vows in front of one of our Episcopal bishops and become a “confirmed” member. The duty of all Christians is to follow Christ; to come together week by week for corporate worship; and to work, pray, and give for the spread of the kingdom of God (BCP p. 856). For Episcopalians and Lutherans who are already confirmed, just inform the office you want to transfer your membership from your previous church, and we will contact them. We also recognize that you might have been confirmed or made another form of an adult profession of faith in some other denomination. In that case, you have done confirmation and it need not be repeated. Instead we invite you to be “received” by an Episcopal bishop when one visits. This is commonly referred to as “Reception” as in the bishop recogniz- For Confirmation or Reception, we offer classes that try to explain the Episcopal Church’s identity and traditions, our polity and structure, as well as the vows and promises that Baptism calls us to live out. Register for the classes for preparation now: The Bishop comes on June 7, and classes will start in mid -March. Sometimes called inquirers class, this class introduces you to more about our church, our local parish, our regional structure, our national and international identity, and what makes us who we are both in terms of belief and of practice. Anyone can attend. This class is suitable for preparing for Confirmation, which will take place on June 7 when the Bishop comes. Classes will be arranged to be most convenient for the persons who sign up starting in Lent (March). So sign up! NEXT BAPTISM OPPORTUNITY The next regular baptism will be Saturday, April 19 during The Great Vigil of Easter and also, Sunday, April 20, Easter Day. Please contact Fr. Jaime if you or a family member wants to be baptized. LENTEN SERIES Poverty In the Bible: What does the bible teach us about poverty? Though many of us rely on a one-line answer ("The poor will be with you always!"), there is a breadth and depth of scriptural teachings on poverty that we rarely address. In this Lenten class we'll touch on several different passages from Genesis to the Epistles, exploring what the bible has to teach us about poverty's root causes and how we are called to respond as faithful people. No homework, we promise! Come for the whole series or drop by when you can, and bring any version of the Bible you want. Led by Fr. Dennis and Aaron Scott (our new postulant) Watch for date and time information! THE MESSENGER EL MENSAJERO 5 NOTES FROM THE MUSIC ROOM Worship JAZZ VESPERS Date & Time: Saturday, February 1st- Music begins at 5:50 and Evening Prayer begins at 6:00pm Vesper Musicians - Mike Horsfall makes a return visit to St. Luke’s Jazz Vespers playing his vibes and piano. A percussion specialist and teacher, Catón Lyles, will be playing the conga drums. Backing up the guest musicians are Laurent Nickels, on bass and Karyn Slanina, our lovely cantor. Short Bio of Musicians: Mike Horsfall: a member of the Portland Jazz Hall of Fame, vibraphonist, pianist, educator, recording artist, composer, and arranger. Check out his web site http://www.mikehorsfall.com for a list of his calendar, recordings, music clips and more. Catón Lyles: a member of Medler Septet, a band of performers and educators, and the 82nd Avenue Brass Band. Catón teaches at Rhythm Traders in Portland and Vancouver School of Arts and Academics. He often records and performs with Gary Small and the Coyote Brothers band and Aaron Nigel Smith. Visit his website www.catonlyles.com. We are so happy to welcome you all to St. Luke’s on February 1st. Bring your family and friends. TAIZÉ The Taizé service combines readings, chant-like songs, silence, soft light and a unique chancel display in the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament. Saturday, February 15 at 6:00 pm: Come and enjoy this unique service. Music for February will be front-end-loaded with a special Jazz Vespers service on the first day of the month. We will have not one but two special guests. Oregon Jazz Hall of Fame member Mike Horsfall returns with his vibraphone to give us a little appetizer for the Portland Jazz Festival that arrives later in the month. He will also play the piano for the service, leading our “house band” of Karyn Slanina, cantor, and Laurent Nickel, bass. Our second guest will be Catón Lyles, a vibrant and versatile percussionist who has taught at PSU and the Vancouver School of the Arts just down the street. He will help us usher in Black History month. Look for an earful of Catón’s joyful drumming on YouTube. This is a Jazz Vespers service you will not want to miss. Plan to attend and bring your friends and neighbors on Saturday, February 1st. The music begins ten minutes before the 6 PM ecumenical service, which consists of prayers, psalms, a reading, and lots of singing, framed by instrumental jazz standards. The following morning is the February 2nd feast of Candlemas, not to be confused with Candlemass, the Swedish doom metal band. Candlemas, depicted by many sacred artists through the centuries, recalls the interesting story of the Presentation of Jesus in the temple forty days after his birth. Mary and Joseph are too poor to afford the sacrifice of a lamb and must be content with two turtledoves. They meet two prophets, Anna and Simeon, who foretell great but disturbing things for the Christ child. Simeon is the author of one of the more prominent canticles in the hymnal, the Nunc Dimittis: “Lord, you now have set your servant free to go in peace, as you have promised, for these eyes of mine have seen the Savior, whom you have prepared for all the world to see: A light to enlighten the nations, and the glory of your people Israel.” Musical settings of that text abound, usually using the familiar language of Rite I. The choir will sing a Nunc Dimitis by Ralph Vaughan-Williams. Many Anglican composers have set this canticle along with the Magnificat as a matched set for matins, known informally as the “Mag and Nunc.” Febru- 6 THE MESSENGER EL MENSAJERO ary 2nd also offers a musical alternative to the Super Bowl. You can hear three free hours of Bach, courtesy of the American Guild of Organists, at St. James Lutheran Church in Portland. The Bach-athon begins at 2 PM and will feature a newly purchased 3-rank portative organ built by Richard Bond, who installed the organ here at St. Luke’s back in 1985. Since the 175 lb. organ is portable, look for it to appear some day at St. Luke’s! For those of you who, like me, prefer the best of both worlds, you can hear a few familiar Bach-lovers play early on and catch the 3:30 kick-off. Go, Seahawks! With such a good musical start to the month, many other good things could happen. Stay tuned! Tim Nickel, Music Director ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES Wednesday, March 5 we will provide four services of Holy Eucharist with Imposition of Ashes, scheduled at the following times. Mark Your Calendars! 6:30 am 12:15 pm (English) 6:30 pm (en Español) 7:30 pm (English) Out Into The World Dear Friends at St. Luke's ~ San Lucas, Thank you for your continuing prayer, kindness, and concrete help for our neighbors through Babies In Need. It is all important: your $35 monthly outreach pledge, your gently used and new baby clothes, your beautiful hand-made gifts, and your most recent gift of printing our new Walk into Prayer booklets for every layette gift pack. It is lovely to bring the paper and have Kris turn it into prayer booklets using your state-of-the-art copy machine! Your own Ebie Mountford was one of the creators of this hands-on booklet that introduces many kinds of prayer for parents and children. There are booklets on your literature table if you'd like to see one. Blessings, Kitty Ash, Dire ctor, Babies In Need WINTER HOSPITALITY OVERFLOW St. Luke ~ San Lucas will serve the week of February 9 - 16 The WHO season is just past the midway point and has been going well. We have been fortunate that we have had little rain so far but on the other hand we have has some unseasonably cold weather. It is very hard to image what it must be like to not have a roof to sleep under each night. This year St. Luke’s ~ San Lucas will be hosting the men’s shelter at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church during the week of February 9 - 16. I am so thankful for all who have signed up to host a shift. We do, however, have 20 open shifts still to fill. If you have not yet signed up or would be willing to take another shift please see me see me either after the 8 AM or 10 AM services. It is a gift to be able to help with this incredibly important ministry. You will receive far more than you give. God’s Blessings, Stephen Butler VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY What: YWCA Volunteer Open House When: Thursday, February 6, 6-7PMM Where: YWCA Clark County 3609 Main St. Vancouver, WA Why: Find out how your time, service and dedication gives hope and support to fellow community members as they navigate some of the most difficult times of their lives. YWCA houses 7 programs and a wide range of opportunities for volunteers. How: Learn how you can be the change with YWCA Clark County during this free information session. For more information call 360-906-9112 or email sbarr@ywcaclarkcounty.com. THE MESSENGER EL MENSAJERO Community Life THE LUNCH BUNCH In February, we will meet on Tuesday, February 11 at 12 noon. Watch for more details as we are still in the planning phase for this program. As always, we have two sign-up sheets: one for attendees and one for luncheon hosts. Please add your name if you are coming and if you can bring something to share for lunch. COFFEE HOUR Thanks in advance, to our February Hosts who will be providing treats during Coffee Hour. We still have one Sunday in need of a host, May 25, 2014. If you are interested in this Sunday or helping by being a substitute, please contact me at 360-574-2441. Judy Morrison, Coffee Hour Coordinator Coffee Hour Hosts for FOR DECEMBER: Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Mar. 2 Slaninas d’Angelos Hamptons/McHargues Altar Guild Cassidys/Lincoln/Berhows SPECIAL THANK YOU! Thank you, Hanni, for the many years of providing us with your delicious European cookie treats! For 20 years we have enjoyed your gifts of time and talent at a wonderful coffee hour during Advent. We appreciate the many weeks of preparation, stirring, shaping, and baking as you created the cookies made from old world recipes. You are amazing and we are grateful! FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE! In February we will gather at the home of Russ and Claudia Roseberry on Friday, February 28 at 6:30 PM. The hosts will provide the main entrée while attendees bring a side/salad/dessert and beverage to share. Don’t miss this simply fun evening! We always welcome new hosts! Questions or more information? Please contact Ginger and Brad Harris. 7 SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE SUPPER Mark your calendar for the Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper on March 4, 2014 from 5:30PM-7:30PM in the Parish Hall. Tickets go on sale soon! Administrative & Financial ANNUAL MEETING - THE RESULTS! VESTRY ELECTION: 3-Year Vestry Positions: Stefanie Aschmann Lew Hampton Sharon Mayhew 2-Year Vestry Position: Ricardo Romagosa 2-Year Hispanic Vestry Position: Blanca Maldonado Senior Warden Junior Warden Clerk of the Vestry Treasurer Dena Cassidy Lew Hampton Tom Amies Doug Goodlett RECTOR’S SERVICE CROSS AWARDS Ellen Hiromura and Doug Goodlett DIRECTORY UPDATES ADDS GARNICA, Juan & Diana Padilla 3101 Bridge St. Vancouver, WA 98661 360-513-5619 GREENWOOD, Rev. Don & Anna (Ann) 10414 NW 13th Pl Vancouver, WA 98685 360-571-5871 greenwood2047@comcast.net 8 THE MESSENGER EL MENSAJERO HULSE, Lynne 3801 NE Royal View Ave Apt C10 Vancouver, WA 98662 360-936-1507 Michaelmas29@msn.com MARIN, Aurelio & Yadira Castro Jocsan and Micxi Marin 4913 Plomondon St #29 Vancouver, WA 986614 360-241-2082 SCOTT, Aaron P. & Rev. Shelly L. Fayette 417 Beech St. Vancouver, WA 98661 360-721-5419 aaronpetryscott@gmail.com CHANGES We ended the year with a deficit budget by $3,180. We should all know that a budget is a plan that is modified as needs arise during the year. The Vestry, Rector and Treasurer were well aware of circumstances that are the basis of the deficit. It should also be known that when several parishioners heard Fr. Case speak about a potential deficit in late November and again in early December, several parishioners responded with their pocketbooks to reduce the potential loss of revenue. The small yearend deficit will be handled through available cash and will not impact our plans for 2014. Additional Comments: The 2014 budget aligns with known resources and expenses. All things being equal, we would expect to end next year in the black. CONGER, Christopher Faith 1502 NE 72nd St. #3 Vancouver, WA 98665 Thanks to all who have made your 2014 pledge. Some of you have made full pre-payments which helps us meet our first quarter expenses without the need to borrow from savings. SAATHOFF, Kreta Email address now invalid Thank you for your contributions and please continue your financial giving as you are able in 2014. VITORT, Gerald & Anne 2115 NW Larkspur St Camas, WA 98607-8602 Doug Goodlett, Treasurer VESTRY SUMMARY: January 2014 TREASURER’S REPORT BUDGET SUMMARY “Dollars and Sense” December revenues and expenses should to be at 100% of budgeted revenue and expense. Summary as of December 31, 2013 Total Budget for the Year Revenues Expenses Net Income $420,672 $420,672 0 Year to Date Actual Amounts $416,797 $419,977 $-3,180 Percent of Total Budget 99% 100% Revenues: Actual revenues at the end of 2013 year were less than promised coming in at minus $3,180. Expenses: Overall expenses at the end of the 2013 were exactly in line with budget expectations! HOW DO PEOPLE FIND US? According to our newest members, checking our website, word-ofmouth, and driving past the church were the most common methods. GROWTH MODE: Of 67 persons who signed our guest book last year, 34 (19 adults, 15 children) have joined the parish. This is a very encouraging sign. FOSSIL FUEL RESOLUTION: Diocesan Convention approved a resolution to remove fossil-fuelrelated stocks from the Diocesan Investment Fund (DIF). The diocesan board of directors then authorized an advisory vote regarding the resolution. Our Vestry agrees that those stocks should be removed. To avoid sudden economic disruption, however, the Vestry recommends that divesting be done over several years. DEACON-IN –TRAINING: Bishop Rickel has assigned Aaron Scott to St. Luke’s ~ San Lucas as she THE MESSENGER EL MENSAJERO progresses toward ordination as a deacon. The process typically takes a couple of years. Please welcome her to our parish family. Aaron joins Donna Greene and Vera Oser, who are also preparing for the diaconate. Aaron speaks Spanish, which will be helpful at the 1PM service. Her ministry will help us connect more effectively to the poor and needy in our area. MUSICAL ROOMS: Remodeling will be complex for a while. The copier room will become a usedclothing closet and space for a handicappedaccessible lift. The copier will move into the Acolyte Robing Room. Acolytes will then change in a repurposed Education Wing office. The remodel will go out for bids soon and start right after Easter. (Please pray it will be done by Advent.) HELP WANTED: Volunteers are needed to distribute used clothing and to fill and distribute food bags on weekdays. Please call the church office if you can help. Expanding the narthex and adding a new exit from the nave will alter the church’s exterior. If you would like to help plan new landscaping, please let Dena Cassidy or Bob Hiltz know. THREE CHEERS! To our Thursday Crew, whose members put in nearly 2,000 hours of volunteer time last year keeping our buildings and grounds safe and in working order. AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR (AED): This life-saving device costs about $1,400. So far, we have raised nearly $600. When purchased, the AED will be stored in a secure location. Clergy, staff, ushers, and greeters will be trained to use it. PARISH BY-LAWS: This may be the year to dust them off and see if they need to be updated. CALENDAR UPDATES: Sat, Feb 1: Jazz Vespers, 6:00 p.m. Sun, Feb 9 – Sun, Feb 16: Winter Hospitality Overflow (W.H.O): St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Sat, Feb 15: Vestry Retreat (9am – 3 pm) Tom Amies, Clerk of the Vestry 9 ST LUKE’S ~ SAN LUCAS RUMMAGE SALE St. Luke’s ~ San Lucas will have a rummage sale on May 16th & 17th. Our rummage sale attracts shoppers from all over the community. It is a big deal and can raise funds to support our youth programs. Funds are designated to send our children to camp Huston, to HYC and JYC. Now is the time to find those usable treasures stored in your closets, attic and garage that can be sold during the rummage sale. Every item must be in serviceable condition. We need clothing, kitchen tools, dishes, bowls, small appliances, lamps, garden tools, tables, chairs, shelves, books and more. Bring your donations to St. Luke’s and place them on the stage beginning May 4th. If you have items that you can’t hold until May 4th or need a large vehicle to transport them, contact the St. Luke’s ~ San Lucas office at 360-696-0181 or Russ Roseberry at 360-694-2941. We cannot sell some items so please no stuffed furniture, no refrigerators, no washers, no dryers, no mattresses, no baby cribs, no child car seats, no TVs, no VCRs. – they do not sell, Goodwill will not take them and we have to throw them away. We can recycle metal appliances including hot water heaters and there are some people who need working appliances so contact the church before you throw away working appliances. Russ Roseberry Facility AED EQUIPMENT FUNDING Nearly ½ way to funding for an AED St. Luke’s – San Lucas is nearly half to our goal for purchasing an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) to have available in our parish. In December a raffle for a Nook e-reader along with donations brought in $573 toward our goal of $1400. We are seeking additional donations toward the AED 10 THE MESSENGER EL MENSAJERO purchase. Dr. Jim Scarborough will provide medical direction for the program and Mike Morrison RN will maintain and help with on going education for CPR and use of the AED. We look forward to beginning CPR classes as soon as we are ready to place the AED in our building. Donations are WELCOME. “DALLE DE VERRE” Unless you know French, you may be wondering what those words are doing in a church newsletter. In French, they mean “slab of glass”, and it is pronounced, well, ask someone who speaks French. For St. Luke’s ~ San Lucas it means the style of glass used in 19 windows in the church Sanctuary, Columbarium, Bell Tower, and Chapel of the Holy Spirit. The style of window art is in contrast to the more traditional painted glass, of which we also have eight beautiful examples in the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament. Dalle de Verre is created by first taking slabs of colored glass, about 1 1/4” thick (compared to 1/4” thick for the painted glass) and breaking them with a carbon mallet or cutting with a saw. The edges are purposefully left chipped and jagged. Further faceting of the piece may be done to increase its refraction and reflection in the overall artwork. The pieces are laid on a bed of sand, and concrete or epoxy is placed between each piece in a frame and allowed to set. The St. Francis window in the Columbarium has used this concrete as a sort of ‘negative space’ in the artistic expression of the window, blocking light, resulting in a black, non-transparent area. The use of the thicker glass produces deeper color effects, particularly when illuminated by bright light. The faceting makes the colors come alive, and for our windows, expresses religious statements more strongly. The colors often change shades as the amount or type of light coming in the window changes. The window style also offers very good acoustic attenuation to the Sanctuary. We have the benefit of having our Dalle de Verre windows designed by two of the best such artists in the art world, Gabriel Loire and his son Jacques. Gabriel’s work is famous, installed in over 450 sites around the world. St. Luke’s was one of his earlier installations, with 16 windows starting in 1956 through 1968, with the final 3 windows designed in 1998 by his son Jacques. Gabriel had often expressed the view, "La paix donne la joie" ("Peace gives joy") and particularly liked working with shades of blue, which he said represented to him the color of peace. Look at our windows! Pat Lawless, Parish Archivist Around the Diocese CAMP HUSTON Visit our website: www.huston.org for more information or to register for future programs and to find the schedule for Summer Camp. “Christian Listening: A Healing Presence in a Hurting World” Keynoter The Rev. Dr. Russ Parker Friday, Feb. 7, 7-9PM and Saturday, Feb. 8, 9AM-5PM THE MESSENGER EL MENSAJERO 11 FEBRUARY PRAYER REQUESTS 2014 CYCLE OF PRAYER Episcopal Diocese of Olympia Congregations, Ministries & Institutions Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem & Middle East Congregations, Ministries & Institutions All Saints, Ascension, & Epiphany Parish, Seattle Feb. 2 St. Paul’s Church, Shefa Amr, Israel Feb. 9 Elderly People’s Home, Amman, Jordan Feb. 9 St. Clement & St. John the Baptist, Seattle Feb. 16 Ahli Arab Hospital, Gaza Feb. 16 St. Mark’s Cathedral & St. Paul’s, Seattle Feb. 23 Feb. 23 St. Peter & Trinity, Seattle Theodore Schneller School for Boys, Amman, Jordan Feb. 2 For those celebrating their birthday. 2 - Maria Vazquez 4 - Doug Goodlett 5 - Tina McKinnon 7 - Russ Roseberry 10 - Gordon Cooley 10 - Stefanie Aschmann 11 - Daniela Hernandez 12 - Yvonne Waring-Coble 12 - Susan Marentette 12 - By Henry 13 - Marsha Colberg 13 - Jennifer Cole 13 - Lisbet Tapia 14 - Dick Berhow 14 - Ana Mariscal 15 - Ed Kaphammer 15 - Carlos Magallanes 16 - Elizabeth Ziemba 17 - Aurelio Marin 17 - Jim Springer 18 - Marlene Mason 18 - Judy Morrison 18 - Rudd van der Salm 18 - Katie McKinnon 18 - Mia Rosales 19 - George McCormick 19 - Marty Lowery 20 - Peggy McDonald 20 - Kay Andrews 21 - Pat Gutierrez 22 - Don Lawry 22 - Steven Hamann 24 - Anne Edwards-Williams 24 - Ashley Resendiz 25 - Pam Gunn 26 - Janet Williams 28—Irenea Zambrano 29 - Roy Brothers For those being remember on the anniversary of their death. 1 - Albert Routtu 2 - Earl Johnson 3 - Fred Sawyer 3 - Robert Owen 3 - Florence O’Banion 3 - Margaret Mortlock 5 - Lettie Yount 6 - Frank Richards 7 - Sara Case 8 - Dimmer Denny 8 -Olleen Castner 9 - Leota Jarvis 9 - Jack Bell 12 - Ethel DuBois 13 - Alphonsine Martin 14 - Doris Schindler 14 - Rev. Eric Werts 15 - C. Harold Carter 15 - Shirley Murray 15 - Marge Burwell 17 - Kent Anderson 20 - Inez Morgan 21 - John Erickson 22 - Rosalee Doering 23 - Kitty R. O’Neill 24 - Virginia Herbster 24 - Ronald McDonald 25 - Hazel Hart 25 - John Neill 26 - Robert Garretson 26 - Lyle Manfull 26 - Polly Roseberry 2014 Liturgical Calendars Reminder - If your Ministry group would like to These calendars are full of information about the church year, feast days, seasonal colors, assigned lectionary readings and more. At a cost of $3.00 each we can cover our costs. Please find these calendars in the church entry. submit an article for the March issue of the Messenger, please submit your written article on or before February 16 to the church office or email it to office@stlukesvancouver.com Thank you! 12 THE MESSENGER EL MENSAJERO FEBRUARY 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Regular Sunday Schedule 1 8:00 Holy Eucharist 9:00 Adult Discussion 9:45 Nursery Care 9:45 Sunday School 10:00 Choral Communion 11:15 Coffee Hour 12:45 Guardería de niños 1:00 Santa Misa 1:30 Clases para niños 2 Presentation of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple 6:00 Jazz Vespers 3 4 Office Closed Food Outreach 5 6 Food Outreach 12:15 Holy Communion 3:00 Staff Meeting REGULAR SUNDAY SCHEDULE 6:00 Handbells 7:00 Adult Choir 9 Fifth Sunday after Epiphany REGULAR SUNDAY SCHEDULE 5:30-12 WHO 16 Sixth Sunday after Epiphany Saturday 10 11 Office Closed Food Outreach 1-8 WHO 5:30-12 WHO 1-8 WHO 12:00 The Lunch Bunch 5:30-12 WHO 6:30 Vestry 17 18 Office Closed Food Outreach 1-8 WHO REGULAR SUNDAY SCHEDULE 7:00 Song Circle 12 Food Outreach 7 Food Outreach 8:00 Thursday Crew 10:00 Helping Hands 13 Food Outreach 1-8 WHO 12:15 Holy Communion 3:00 Staff Meeting 10:00 Helping Hands 5:30-12 WHO 19 Food Outreach 6:00 St. Luke’s Youth 7:00 Contemplative Prayer 1-8 WHO 6:00 Handbells 6:30 Outreach Committee 7:00 Adult Choir 8 Food Outreach 14 Food Outreach 1-8 WHO 8:00 Thursday Crew 5:30-12 WHO 7:00 Contemplative Prayer 15 1-8 WHO 9am-3pm Vestry Retreat 5:30-12 WHO 5:30-12 WHO 6:00 Taizé 20 21 22 6:30 Friday Night Live @ the Roseberrys’ 6:00 St. Luke’s Youth 28 March 1 Food Outreach 12:15 Holy Communion 3:00 Staff Meeting 8:00 Thursday Crew 10:00 Helping Hands 6:00 Handbells 7:00 Adult Choir 7:00 Contemplative Prayer MESSENGER DEADLINE 23 Seventh Sunday after Epiphany REGULAR SUNDAY SCHEDULE 24 25 Office Closed Food Outreach 6:30 Pastoral Care 26 Food Outreach 27 Food Outreach 12:15 Holy Communion 3:00 Staff Meeting 8:00 Thursday Crew 10:00 Helping Hands 6:00 Handbells 7:00 Adult Choir 7:00 Contemplative Prayer Food Outreach Church Office Hours: 9 am-12 pm & 1-5 pm Tuesday - Friday Closed Wednesdays for Staff Meeting, 3-4:30 pm. If you have any questions about the calendar, please call the church office, 360-696-0181. The Messenger ~ El Mensajero THE MESSENGER EL MENSAJERO Prepared by: St. Luke’s Episcopal Church ~ San Lucas Iglesia Episcopal 426 East Fourth Plain Boulevard Vancouver, WA 98663 Non-Profit 13 U.S. Postage Paid Vancouver, WA Permit No. 804 Request delivery by dates: February 1 - February 3 Return Service Requested St. Luke’s Episcopal Church San Lucas Iglesia Episcopal The Rev. Jaime Case, Rector The Rev. Dennis Cole, Associate Clergy The Rev. Jerry Lonergan, Associate Clergy Aaron Scott, Postulate Doug Goodlett, Treasurer Chess Getsinger, Treasurer Emeritus Janet Butler, Assistant Treasurer Tim Nickel, Music Director Kris Lawless, Parish Administrator www.stlukesvancouver.com (360) 696-0181 FAX (360) 696-0182 Email: office@stlukesvancouver.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/StLukesVancouve. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/St-Lukes-SanSenior Warden: Dena Cassidy: Junior Warden: Lew Hampton VESTRY MEMBERS: Stefanie Aschmann, Blanca Maldonado, Sharon Mayhew, Michael Morrison, Ricardo Romagosa, Kreta Saathoff, Jim Schlatter, Joseph Ziemba Clerk of the Vestry: Tom Amies Chancellor: F. James Mayhew St. Luke’s – San Lucas is a bilingual Episcopal Church serving Vancouver and Southwest Washington since 1853. Our vision is to answer God’s call to be an Anglo-Hispanic faith community that works together to share the love of Christ. With the guidance of the Holy Spirit, our mission is to extend hospitality to all, to respond to human need through service, and to grow in faith together.