June 2016 Newsletter - All Saints Anglican Church
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June 2016 Newsletter - All Saints Anglican Church
ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN MAY 30, 2016 All Saints Goodbye with Thanks! We say goodbye to Steve Moore, our People’s Warden, as he accepts a position in Ontario. Both Steve and his wife, Deb, and their two daughters Colleen and Valerie are going to be missed as they are great contributors to the life at All Saints. Steve has served the church in a number of capacities and his wife Deb has been a regular provider of music for our service. Steve is a Chartered Accountant and Principal Partner at MNP LLP in Calgary. They have lived in Cochrane since October 2003. The move means a promotion for Steve and they will also be located near Deb’s family. All Saints Community is grateful for Steve and his family’s contributions to our church and wish them God Speed and a life full of continued Blessings. Steve writes: “We are sad to leave our Church Home at All Saints. We started there after the chapel moved to Bethany and have made many friends...God Bless All Saints - Cochrane” IDEAS WANTED! Council is requesting your ideas for fundraising projects. O u r 2 0 1 6 Re v e n u e B u d g e t includes $ 5, 0 0 0 from fundraising. We are seeking ideas for projects to achieve this goal. We would likely kick-off a fundraising project in the Fall but we need to begin planning soon. If you have any ideas please speak to one of the wardens (Floyd, Steve or Bill). If you would like to be involved in organizing fundraising please let us know that as well. Grocery cards for Safeway/ Sobeys, Save-On-Foods, No Frills and Co-op are available for purchase through all Saints. All Saints receives a discount on the purchase price of the gift cards and uses funds raised for capital projects. Cards are available for various values from $50, $100, $ 2 0 0 a n d $ 2 5 0. Yo u c a n purchase these gift cards and use them at these stores to purchase your groceries. There is no expiration date on the cards. Please see Floyd to purchase cards. Cash or cheques are acceptable for payment. IMPORTANT NEWS FOR SIDESPEOPLE At the Parish Council meeting on Thursday evening it was reported that another church group, Hill Country Church, will be renting All Saints building on Sunday afternoons, Saturday mornings and a weekday evening. The Parish Council requests that those serving as sidespersons on Sunday morning would do a quick check around the sanctuary after the service to pick up papers in the pews, straighten things up, etc., so it’s tidy for the Hill Country Church when they come in at 1:30 for their service at 2 o’clock. Thank you in advance! PAGE 1 ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN MAY 30, 2016 Message from Greg… “Ordinary” We have now entered the long “green season” of ordinary time in the Church. It is nice how it coincides with us getting a little rain and so with our own green season outside! So how exactly do we live out this season in our lives? St Paul advised his young protege Timothy who was beginning his ministry as a bishop “There is great gain in godliness combined with contentment”. Think of this way. Let’s say that you have been committed to something for a long time. Think of of people who have been married for a long time. Or think of raising children from infancy to adulthood. Or think even of living in one place for a long time, say in the same house or at least in the same town. There certainly are parties, there is also a lot of maintenance. Some of it is enjoyable some of it extremely difficult-but it is all part of the picture. Ordinary time teaches us that it is a good thing be “ordinary”. It is in the day to day that we (like the greenery around us) grows and flourishes, even when there are struggles and weeds to be pulled out. It is in the constant daily practice of our faith, the day to day, the patient tending, that we grow. It is in faithfully reading the Bible and praying, receiving communion, confessing our sins, reaching out those who need our care, tending our household, praying over our difficulties and those of others, sharing our faith and asking for to be more like Jesus each day that we grow. It is the ordinary day by day, with its routines, its ordinary joys and struggles, that will result in the harvest. Benedictine monks and nuns (and Anglicans are deeply Benedictine) practice a balance of prayer, work, study, rest and hospitality that we can well emulate. I asked one half our discovery group to help us to come up with ideas for growing in Christ in ordinary time, the other half were assigned All Saintstide (we’ll get to that later). Here are their ideas for us. Ordinary Time Most of our life is spent in “ordinary time” it is there that our life is lived and our faith lived out and daily practice happens. A time to structure and focus, to be consistence in our practicing our faith in our daily life Space and time for spiritual growth To remember that the sacred is found in the ordinary Time to focus on stewardship and on the the unique was Jesus has called us to serve him Relaxation and rejuvenation Because we travel we connect with the universal church beyond our parish Invite others to participate in special events Fundraising for existing mission such as FRRME and other fundraising events. Happy Ordinary Time! PAGE 2 ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN MAY 30, 2016 More Goodbyes and Hellos! Another familiar face is leaving All Saints. Delynne Lorentzen , Administrative Assistant to Greg, is moving with her husband Oz and their two sons, Soren and Laec, to Medicine Hat where Oz has taken the position of incumbent at St Barnabas Church as of May 1. Delynne and the boys will move at the completion of the school year. We wish them well and thank Delynne for her excellent service to the parish. Blessings! Meanwhile- Welcome Sonya Pasloski! Many have of you already met Sonya as she was training with Delynne and moving into the office. Sonya was kind enough to provide some information on herself for us so we can know her better. I am originally from Red Deer but moved to Calgary when I was 4 years old with my family. I grew up with 4 brothers who treated me like one of the boys and whom I’m still very close to. I was raised Roman Catholic and attended St. Luke’s Catholic Church in Calgary growing up but currently attend St. Mary’s, since moving to Cochrane in 2001. After high school, I joined the Naval Reserves and experienced more than I could have ever imagined. I spent some time at Esquimalt Naval Base and extended periods on ships learning about navigation, tying knots, and getting my “sea-legs”. I attended the University of Calgary and completed my Bachelor of Commerce Degree in 1991. I started out at Amoco Petroleum as a Property Analyst. After working for 5 years, I decided it was time to take some time off to myself. I traveled the world for 4 months, worked as an English teacher in Japan for 10 months, and then traveled some more before realizing it was time to come back to “reality”. I took a job with Anderson Exploration and eventually went to Direct Energy Marketing and finally Devon Canada where I “retired” in 2006 when I was about to have my second child. I have 3 beautiful daughters, Sadie, Skylar, and Sydney, aged 7, 10, and 12 who all attend Holy Spirit Catholic School in Cochrane. On weekends (when no one is dancing), we like to head out to Fernie, B.C. to ski in the winter and mountain bike/hike in the summer. I also love to attend yoga classes during my spare time and have recently taken up running again. I started as the Parish Administrator with All Saints on May 3rd and I feel very fortunate to be given this opportunity. Everyone has been so helpful and friendly and welcoming. I am learning a lot and have experienced only good things since coming here. My regular office hours are Tuesday to Friday, 9 am – noon so please stop by to introduce yourself and say hello. PAGE 3 ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN MAY 30, 2016 Even though small groups are winding down for the summer, All Saints Hiking Group stays active! If you are interested in Hiking, Books, Photography, the Discovery Group or just helping on a regular basis when you are in town during this holiday time, there are always opportunities! Sides persons, coffee assistants and altar guild are always appreciative of volunteer assistance. And, if you had wished for a small group that wasn’t available this year, please speak to Patti for Fall start up possibilities. Please address your small group inquiries to “patti@allsaintscochrane.org”. If you are looking for opportunities to help with the Sunday services such as doing the reading, collecting offertory, and serving coffee, please contact Lynda, Sharon, or Christine through the church office: 403-932-6556 or “info@allsaintscochrane.org” FROM ANNE… We are having a summer family service on June 26. There will be no Sunday school that day as everyone will be taking part in different activities. It's also another Sundae Sunday when we will be serving ice cream after the service! Please bring something yummy to share for a pot luck lunch. Anne will be rehearsing a children's choir during the month of June in preparation for our family service on June 26. We will meet immediately after the service on May 29, June 5, 12, and 19 for half an hour round the piano. All children and young people are invited to join us. PAGE 4