The Shepherd`s Crook - Lake Wales
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The Shepherd`s Crook - Lake Wales
The Shepherd’s Crook Published Monthly July 1, 2016 Volume 18, Issue 7 The Church of the Good Shepherd 221 S 4th Street Lake Wales, FL 33853 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID LAKELAND, FL 33805 Permit No. 9091 The Shepherd's Crook July, 2016 “Deep Sea Discovery” at Vacation Bible School . . . Children Dive into the Depths of God’s Love Bulletin Board Sunday School classes will be offer ed to our elementar y school students (pre-Kindergarten through 3rd grade) during the summer in the Campbell Building. Students will rejoin their parents in church in time to receive holy communion. Seminarian Kevin Bartle will continue his summer forum series on spiritual disciplines after the nine-thirty service in the parlor. Topics include: 6/26 Simplicity and Study 7/3 Submission and Service 7/10 Confession and Worship 7/17 Guidance and Celebration Joanie Brawley officiated at a memorial service for Fay Stetzer on J une 6th. Father Tom officiated at the bur ial of Rob McKeen in the memorial garden on June 11th. May their souls, and the souls of all the faithful departed, rest in peace. Clyde Harrison Williams and Adeline Maryann Williams, who were baptized on June 5th, are joined at the font by their parents, Trevor and Diana, and their grandparents. Welcome to the household of faith. Carson Bassett, for mer par ishioner and son of Ray & Karen Bassett, is running for Polk County Judge Group 8 in the August election. God bless Carson and all those who seek to serve the common good. Camp Wingmann Matching Grant Challenge Even as we bid Ellen McElhinny Godspeed in her new home in New York state, so do we welcome back Suzann Bendersky, who will be moving into the chur ch apartment vacated by Ellen. A friend of Camp Wingmann will match any new or increased donation up to $10,000 prior to Labor Day. Go to www.campwingmann.org, click on the purple donation button, fill in the information and note “matching donation”. Thanks! Amy Gammons and Courtney Boynton organized another fantastic Vacation Bible School for the children of our parish and their friends. Note the menacing yellow and purple jellyfish on either side of the children and adult volunteers that served to support the “Deep Sea Discovery” theme of this year’s program. The children in the foreground are holding signs for each day’s emphasis: God knows me, God sends me, God hears me, God strengthens me and God loves me. Thank you to all our volunteers: Aide Aguirre, Kevin Bartle, Allyssa and Hayle Blankenship, Courtney Boynton (Co-Director), Donna Burns, Lisa Carter, Melissa McCall-Chandler, Sandra Fackender, Stephanie Fitzgerald, Babs Franck, Amy Gammons (Co-Director), Hilary Grondin, Katie Helms, Amelia Ingley, Cyndi Landes, Chase Landin, Jackie Lonier, Sarah Lopez, Christopher and Tiana Maslanka, Elizabeth McWhorter, Glenda Morgan, Katie Petersen, Tom Rowe, Ashley Schwartz, Tom and Anna Seitz, Emily, Katherine and Anna Claire Skipper, John and Penny Updike, Sara Van Hook, Susan Wiles and Addy Willette, This year’s Vacation Bible School lessons: “God knows me, hears me, strengthens me, loves me, and sends me.” SAMS Missionary Architect Dines with Local Team Jack Melvin, retired architect from Massachusetts serving as missionary to Honduras, dined with our upcoming mission team at Three Oaks Bed and Breakfast last month, reviewing progress on our church in Honduras designed by Mark Parlier and scheduled to be consecrated on June 26th. . . . through service projects, Bible skits, outdoor activities, nursery care for staff children, crafts, snacks and singing. He also brought notes of thanks from the scholarship students, parents and this one from Mabel, the wife of the senior warden, who has been receiving medical treatments for hyperthyroidism, thanks to the generous support of the outreach committee and other individuals: I greet you Brother [Father Tom] and your lovely family kindly in the name of the Father. After this short greeting I would like to tell you the following: Dear Brother, I begin by wishing that the all -powerful God is filling both your personal lives and working lives with many blessings. I would like to thank you all for the help you are providing in the construction of our church. And I’d like to tell you that it is very beautiful. Also, the garden that was planted reminds us of you all. Dear Brother, I’d like to tell you that, thanks be to God Americana Brass Concert Sunday, July 3, 2:00 PM in the Church Nave Thrift Shop 111 East Orange Avenue 676-6208 The Lake Wales Brass Tim Graddy, soloist Charles Sykes, patriotic orator and to you, I am in very good health, and all exams that I have had came out well. I am grateful to you for this help that you have provided me and to Eujenia [Jeannie, our SAMS missionary] for being your messenger. I don’t have a way to repay you for all you are doing for me, because in very difficult moments, you have reached out your hand. For that thank you very much, Brother. I ask only to Jesus that He maintains your health and prosperity for both you and your family. I say goodbye to you with a strong hug and praying that we’ll have you here in Honduras very soon. Happy 78th Anniversary! Father Tom, at the invitation of parishioner Frank Ota (right) offered an invocation at the Memorial Day Observance at Lake Ashton. Good Shepherd Thrift Shop continues to thrive due to the efforts of many. Donors generously provide merchandise for volunteers to prepare and display so customers can buy, generating funds for the parish and its outreach mission. It's a collaboration worthy of recognition today because so many of our parishioners participate by donating, working or shopping. Thanks to all of you for making our thrift shop a 77 year success. Donations may be left on the parish hall stage or delivered to the store in downtown Lake Wales. Hours: 10 am - 3 pm 9 am - Noon Kevin Bartle (left), our summer seminarian, greets Deke Miller, (right) the Director of Camp Wingmann, who preached at the beginning of his ten-week internship. Jack Melvin (left) seated next to Becky Wyncoop, Theresa and Mark Parlier, Harold Bray and Denise Stembridge, discuss the final touches on the church in Santa Maria. The Thrift Shop has a new roof, thanks to the owner and to Imperial Roofing! Plans are underway to put in a drop ceiling and new flooring. If you would like to help with this project, speak to Theresa Ryland, Paula Templeton or Father Tom. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Friday, Saturday Thank you for caring and sharing. This bronze plaque, which will be mounted in the church in Honduras, reads: “The Church of the Good Shepherd, consecrated June 26, 2016 in partnership with the Church of the Good Shepherd, Lake Wales, FL, USA. Peace to this house and to all who enter, in the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Amen.” Save the dates for our Care Center Stay-at-Home Work Camp lunches! Wednesday, July 13th Wednesday, August 3rd We can use help with both lunches! Please call the office at 676-8578 if you can help.