The Call
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The Call
THE CALL February 2016 September 2012 T he E piscopal C hurch of the G ood S hepherd Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper Mardi Gras In this issue: 2 Vanessa's Reflections 3 Church News 4 ERD 5 ERD, Church News 6 Education, Church News 7 Church News 8 The Attic, Prayer Shawl Ministry 9 Prayer Shawl Ministry 10 UTO 11 Community News 12 Diocese News 13 Calendar The Call is the monthly newsletter of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, 2374 Grant Ave, Ogden, Utah. Tuesday, February 9, 2016 6:00pm Come celebrate with us! Pancakes, Gluten free too Activities for the children Ash Wednesday Services Wednesday, February 10, 2015 12:00pm said 6:00pm Latino 7:00pm sung The Call February 2016 Vanessa's Reflections: Dear Friends, I hope you all read the thick wad of reports for our Annual Meeting. Although our income is not too good, we are growing into a healthy Church in many other ways! It was wonderful to have such a strong slate of candidates for both the Vestry elections and the delegates to Diocesan Convention. Although not everyone could be elected, every candidate would have been an excellent addition. (Don’t forget everyone can attend Vestry meetings as observers, and may speak by invitation). However, serving in this way is not the only way to be involved in the life and leadership of Good Shepherd. The Vestry will be seeking new members for the various and important Committees that assist with the smooth running and developing life of the parish. We also need Sunday School teachers and someone to work with the Rector and Krista, who has already offered assistance, to help oversee the Children’s Programs. If you are interested, please see me, or one of the Wardens (Matt Ogle and Bill Jourdan). We are also looking for someone who would take over from Ian to develop our website. Mitch Sears at the Diocesan Offices has been tasked with assisting all parishes in upgrading their websites, ready for the 150th Anniversary of the Diocese in 2017. As much encouragement, support and training as necessary is available. So, if you are keen to make Good Shepherd’s web presence super smart and efficient, speak to me asap. Lent is a good time to reassess one’s life in God: our prayer life, our learning about God, our contribution to the life and mission of our church. There are a number of resources available in church and online to help you deepen your relationship with God. And there are plenty of opportunities for you to engage in learning and action at Good Shepherd. Maybe you could try out Adult Forum? How about signing up for some new form of Sunday service – Coffee Hour, Sunday School, Usher, reader? And how about following Christ in loving and serving others through the Shepherd’s Fold, The Shepherd’s Bowl or Family Promise? Maybe you could commit to going to the Episcopal Day at the Legislature and speak up for the voiceless? Giving financially above and beyond your pledge (you have submitted your pledge?!) is another way to respond to God’s love for you. It could be supporting one of Good Shepherd’s ministries, including our work at St Anne’s, UTO, Episcopal Relief and Development, or even the Rector’s Discretionary Fund, which assists both members of the parish and others who seek assistance. Whatever you choose to do this Lent, do make sure you give yourself extra time to be quiet with God, so you can hear him speak to you, and fill your heart with a desire for justice, truth, forgiveness, love and compassion for all. May you make a good Lent, and find greater strength, courage and hope in your ongoing relationship with God. Vanessa+ pg. 2 February 2016 The Call Family Promise – Update Thank-you to those who have signed up as potential volunteers for Family Promise. It is great to see the support we have for this. If you haven’t yet put your name down, please do so. The Local organizing committee is making very good progress on this. Nine congregations have already signed up to host Family Promise, leaving only 4 more to commit. Our Vestry will vote on this at our February meeting. A good many other congregations unable to host have also signed up to support host congregations. We have also been told that Fundraising for the Ogden branch of Family Promise can now begin. So, if you, or someone you know, would be interested in giving a donation, large or small, please speak with the Rector. This is an exciting and much needed ministry here in Ogden. There are 11,000 children in Utah officially designated as homeless. This is one way to help families who are intentional in getting back into their own home and becoming selfsupporting again. St Benedict’s Toolbox There will be a meeting on Sunday 28th February at 12.00 noon for anyone who would like to be part of a monthly group exploring the way of Benedict in our daily lives. Families, Youth and Children There will be a meeting on Sunday 21st February at 12.15pm for parents and anyone else who would like to discuss our Sunday and Not-on-Sunday programs for 2016. This includes plans for our Summer event – CATHEDRAL DAY (The Rector has some exciting materials for this!) For those who want Belle's GREAT Recipe Boter Koeken = Dutch Almond Coffee Cake Cream well together: 2 cups Sugar 2 sticks butter (1/2 lb) Then add: 2 large eggs and beat well Next add: 1/2 cup Almond meal/flour 2 Tablespoons Almond Extract 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Now add the dry ingredients and mix. 3 cups of flour ( I use 1C. whole wheat & 2C of white) 2 tsp Baking Powder 1 cup almond flakes Dough will be stiff and hold its shape. Pat dough out into two 8 inch cake pans.Decorate as desired (almonds on top and/or brush with beaten egg white) Bake in 375 degree oven for 32 to 38 min. Cool 10 min and then remove from pan. Cake can be frozen after cooking and saved for another day. By Belle Schwarzenbach pg. 3 The Call February 2016 Episcopal Relief and Development: We invite you to share in the 2016 Lenten email series from Episcopal Relief & Development. Each day during Lent you will receive a daily reflection, co-authored by a group of respected leaders from our international programs and across the Episcopal Church. During this season of reflection on our Christian faith, their writings will enhance your spiritual journey as they both inspire and challenge you. Each daily meditation is presented in both English and Spanish. Sign up to Receive our Daily Lenten Meditations by Email Subscribase para recibir nuestras Meditaciones de Cuaresma Diarias por correo electronico pg. 4 February 2016 The Call The forty days of Lent provide us the opportunity to reflect on our lives, our relationships with our neighbors, and the larger world as we move toward the celebration of Christ's resurrection and the season of Easter. It is a time for us to prayerfully consider how we can unite in healing a hurting world. Episcopal Relief and Development Lenten Booklets Booklets for Lenten Meditation have been given to all the parishioners of Good Shepherd this year. Please take one as you enter this time of prayer and reflection. With the books there are small "hope"boxes. Please take one of these also. Throughout the Lenten season perhaps along with the reading we can all gather coins in these boxes. There will be an in-gathering at Easter-time. The money will go towards the world wide ministry of the Episcopal Church. "For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me." Matthew 25:35 USHER REQUEST Good Shepherd has four teams of Ushers that serve every Sunday at the 10:30 Service. They meet and greet all who come into our Church, hand out bulletins, take the sacraments to the Altar, conduct the collection, take that to the Altar and on very crowded Sundays insure a smooth flow of the congregation to and from the Altar for Communion. They also assist the Clergy when they come to those who cannot make their way to the Altar and are served Communion. These dedicated teams average one week a month and could use some help. If you would like to volunteer your service to Good Shepherd by serving with this Ministry team, please contact me and I will get you up-to-date, trained and scheduled. Thank you for all you do for Good Shepherd. Bill Jourdan, Usher Director, (801) 698-1070, john.Jourdan@comcast.net pg. 5 The Call February 2016 Education: ADULT FORUM: SPRING SEMESTER 2016 Date Subject/Session (17) Facilitator(s) Notes 02-07 The Call 1 Mark Campbell Ash Wednesday 0210-16 02-14 The Call 2 Steve Bauter Lent 1; Presidents' Day 2-1516 02-21 The Call 3 Rev. Vanessa Cato Lent 2 02-28 The Call 4 Alice Swimm Lent 3 03-06 The Call 5 Rev. Nancy Groshart Lent 4 03-13 The Call 6 Liz Harden Lent 5 03-20 NO CLASS ― Palm Sunday 03-27 NO CLASS ― Easter 04-03 Lectionary Bible Study (LBS) ― Easter 1 lections 04-10 Hebrews 1-2 Matt Ogle introduction to book disseminated by 4-08-16 04-17 Hebrews 3-4 Brenda Hulphers 04-25 Hebrews 5-6 Liz Harden 05-01 Hebrews 7-8 Suzanne Miller 05-08 Hebrews 9-10 Mark LeTourneau 05-15 Hebrews 11-13 Mark Campbell Pentecost 05-22 Retrospective/Prospective TBD Trinity 05-29 Summer LBS Begins ― Memorial Day 05-30-16 Good Shepherd Episcopal Church Genealogy Class The people attending the Orientation Genealogy Class have picked 2 sessions of free genealogy classes. One class will start on Saturday, February 13 at 9am and the second one on Wednesday, February 24 at 5:30pm. They will be held at the Ogden History Center on 24th Street where they have many computers and many volunteers to assist you, These weekly classes will last 1 1/2 hours for 6 weeks duration. Contact Deacon Nancy Groshart, (801) 645-9560 if you are interested in taking these free classes and have not signed up yet. For Saturday at 9am I have so far: Amy Yates Suzanne Searle Jay Stretch Lucy Stretch Mark Campbell Steve Bauter Sue Bauter Linda Garner pg. 6 Anita Brooks Nancy Groshart For Wednesday at 5:30pm I have so far: Karen Poggemeyer Joy Prestridge Mel Trice Sue Ann Thomas Delores Ottley February 2016 The Call The Shepherd’s Bowl In January a new ministry took off at Good Shepherd - The Shepherd's Bowl. Open from 11.00am to 1.30pm every Wednesday, Suzanne, Bonnie and helpers are serving soup, bread and dessert to any who wish to drop in. They welcome members of the local community, filing tables as people enjoy good soup, tasty bread and cups of fruit. 1st Annual Cold Night February 17 at 5pm Come and enjoy the award winning chili and support The Shepherd's Bowl community kitchen. $5 donation per ticket. Get your neighbors, friend and family to come along and enjoy a new fun night of eating and fellowship. pg. 7 The Call February 2016 The Attic: The Attic Gift Shop Tim Wilson has made Holding Crosses to sell in The Attic. Tim has said the wood in each cross has a story and he will make up a card sharing it for each cross. The Holding Cross fits in the palm of the hand. It can be carried in your pocket or purse and is a perfect gift for someone in need. The Attic is also carrying the book for the next Adult Forum “The Call”. Please come get your copy for $14.00 if you are a presenter or would like to read the book in advance. ECW News: Prayer Shawl Ministry The Shawl Knitting Ministry will be meeting in the Good Shepherd parlor at the following dates and times. Bring your latest project and join us! The Prayer Shawl ministry is open to all who would like to join us. If you need some help with your project, there are many experts that are willing to answer your questions. If you have question or are interested in the work we are doing, please contact Linda Garner, Nancy Groshart, Billie Wilson, or any of the other members of the group. If you know of someone who would appreciate this gift of love, please add the recipient’s name to our list on the bulletin board and list yourself as a contact. Sat Feb. 6th– 10:00pm Fri Feb. 19th– 12:00pm Sat. Feb 20th- 10:00am – 3:00 pm Sundress and baby blanket project Sewing Day Fri Mar 4th– 12:00pm Sat. Mar 19th- 10:00am Teenie Beanie Turn-in! If you cannot knit with us and have baby hats to turn in, please deliver them to Linda G. at church on Sunday. The hats will be delivered to the area hospitals in time for Easter. pg. 8 February 2016 The Call Easter Gifts for Puerto Penasco The last several years, Good Shepherd has generously sent gifts to the children of Puerto Penasco, Mexico. This year we would like to send sun dresses to the girls and T-shirts for the boys for Easter as well as well blankets for the newborns. The dresses that we sent the last two years whipped up quite quickly and turned out darling! We have quite a stock of donated fabric that will make charming little dresses. We just need a little help! We will hold a sewing day on Saturday February 20st in the Good Shepherd basement. We will start at 10:00am and sew until 2 or 3. We will order lunch- so bring a few bucks! If you can come, we could use your help. We need folks to cut the dresses, help with ironing, and others to sew. We need volunteers to bring their machines and sewing supplies. We could use donations of wide double fold bias of assorted colors for the shoulder ties as well as ribbons, appliques, and trim to fancy them up. ( If you purchase some for us, please get the “wide double fold” – it is soooo much easier to use!) It is also nice to have a seletion of lace, rickrack, ribbon and other trims to adorn them If you do not sew but would like to help, we will accept donations to purchase T-shirts for the boys or you could shop yourself and bring in your donations. Even the dollar stores have good quality T-shirts! Along with the dresses and shirts, we will be sending ponchos. The Prayer Shawl Ministry has quite a collection of donated yarn that would be perfect for this project. Any pattern will do! Crochet or Knit! So come look through the yarn collection and help us out! We will also send any baby blankets that you can whip up! Once again-- crochet, knit, fleece, or flannel! The baby blankets are distributed to new moms with little of nothing for their newborns. The Family of God Church in Puerto Penasco is working hard to help the people in that area. Many of the children we are assisting live in poverty unlike any we see in our area. They are very appreciative of our gifts. Cari Fullerton and her family have generously offered to deliver our gifts to the Family of God pastor. To accommodate their travel schedule, please bring your completed item or donation to the church by March 1st. Easter is early this year! If you have questions, contact Linda Garner pg. 9 The Call February 2016 UTO The United Thank Offering Prayer 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. The season of Lent is upon us. This is a time to reflect. Many of us will make a sacrifice of some kind or increase time spent on prayer and meditation. Why not sacrifice 5 minutes each day during Lent thinking about the things in your life that bring you joy? As you remember, offer your prayers of thanksgiving to God and make a deposit into your Blue UTO Box. It is all too easy to forget to thank God or if we do, we say things like, “Thank God for that,” and then we are done. God is quiet and patient, He doesn’t scold us or remind us to say thank you like we do with our children. During this season of Lent, keep your blue UTO box close. Offer your prayers of thanksgiving to God and then strengthen those prayers by adding something to your box. It is one way you can make a difference in the world. pg. 10 February 2016 The Call Community News: pg. 11 The Call February 2016 A message from Deacon Nancy: Episcopal Day on Tuesday, Feb. 23rd, is coming up and Nancy does not want to go alone! I bring people from Good Shepherd every year and last year Suzanne Miller and kids (Sam, William, and Maggie) came with me and had a great time and met their representative. It is a great experience and will give you a chance to see the State Capitol and we will make you familiar with the legislative process and show you where both the Senate and the House of Representatives meet. We will leave Ogden at 8am and attend a meeting at 9am with the people from Coalition of Religious Communities and they will explain what bills they are promoting and can tell you who your representatives are if you do not know. The agenda for the morning is as follows: Orientation (goals for the day, what the legislature does, what CORC does, CORC’s legislative priorities). Then we spend a couple hours on the floor of the House and Senate and you have a chance to send in a note for your representative to come out and meet you. Then we have lunch in the cafeteria and head for home. I can take three people in my car so please consider going with me. Even if you have to take a day off work, it would be worth it for this experience. CORC works on bills which help the poor—things such as Medicaid expansion, limiting pay-day loan institutions, and promoting the development of low income housing. Diocese News: Dear People of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah: The 2016 Diocesan Convention is fast approaching. The Convention website is open already at http://www.diocesanconvention2016.org/information.html. We have several positions in our leadership that will need to be filled by good and capable members of our diocese. We will need to elect one clergyperson and one layperson to the Standing Committee. We will need to elect two clergy and one Lay Northern Regional Representative. The Northern Regional Representative will be elected by the delegates to convention from the Northern Region. This convention we will also be electing our Deputies to the 2018 General Convention. In total sixteen people will need to be elected: Four Clergy Deputies and Four Clergy Alternates - Four Lay Deputies and Four Lay Alternates. Many of you who were at the General Convention this past summer expressed interested in serving as a General Convention Deputy. We will also be electing the two layperson and one cleric to the Disciplinary Board. Finally, we will also be electing the Treasurer of our diocese. The Nomination Form can be found at https://diocese.wufoo.com/forms/mfa8wfo1m07duz/ The deadline for nominations to be posted to the wed is April 24, 2016. Please give prayerful consideration to serving God through leadership in our diocese. Peace ,+Scott B. Hayashi pg. 12