January, 2015 Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity
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January, 2015 Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity
January, 2015 Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity Christ-centered, Biblically grounded, worshiping in the Anglican Tradition Newsletter The Feast of the Epiphany The Church celebrates seven “principle feasts” throughout the year, one of them is occurring this month on January 6, The Feast of the Epiphany. The word “Epiphany” means a manifestation or appearance. The Feast of the Epiphany occurs at the close of the 12 Days of Christmas and celebrates the arrival of the Magi (The Three Wise Men) at Bethlehem. Since it is a feast that normally does not occur on a Sunday, we tend to include the coming of the Magi with our Christmas celebration. The Feast of the Epiphany also ushers in a time in the church year known as The Season of Epiphany. Since this season spans the time between the two great pinnacles of the church year, Advent-Christmas and Lent-Easter, it has the less-than-flattering distinction of being called “Ordinary Time.” …Father Rob Is Holy Trinity Your Healing Place? Father Rob As we move from the Christmas Season and into the Season of the Epiphany, we pick up the Epiphany theme of Christ being manifest in the world (‘Epiphany’ means manifestation). The manifestation of Christ begins with the power of God being manifest (revealed) in your life and mine. One of the ways Christ is to be manifest in your life is that you are being healed; that is, you are being made healthy and whole in body, mind and spirit. Holy Trinity can and should be your place where the physical and emotional wounds of this life are presented to God and healed. Together we are called to be a community who on a Journey to Wholeness. Many of our parish ministries are directed toward this Journey to Wholeness, chief among them is the pastoral counseling ministry of your clergy. We also have, however, a group in this parish trained in prayer counseling and Inner Healing. Inner Healing is the healing of trauma and wounded emotions resulting from our past, such as the emotional sources of depression, a spirit of rejection, un-forgiveness, bitterness, anger, etc. These fellow parishioners who are both clergy and lay have trained with Christian Healing Ministries of Jacksonville, Florida, a long and established ministry in Inner Healing. Christmas Epiphany Like the friends of the paralytic in Capernaum (Matt 9:1-8) who presented their friend to Jesus for healing, the prayer minsters at Holy Trinity would love to do the same for you. But your answer to Jesus’ question, “Do you want to be healed” (John 5:6) needs to be yes. If so, let Father Rob know and he will connect you with fellow parishioners who would love to walk with you on your Journey to Wholeness. The Healing of the Paralytic at Capernaum Matthew 9:1-8 Holy Trinity A beacon drawing people to God and into the fellowship of God’s people. The Adoration of the Magi, Matthias Stom, 1600-1650 Lay Ministries for December 2015 Upcoming Events Feb 8-10 Vestry Retreat Feb 20-21 Diocesan Synod, St. Andrews, Mt. Pleasant Jan 4 Jan 11 Jan 18 Jan 25 Feb 1 Mike H Nadine G Mike S Sandra S Paula Presenting Bd/Wine Ed P Wayne L Joe & Myrle W Mike H Frank G Elah W JoEllen B Richard M Bill B Bill B Mitch C Sue J Monte S Jennifer C Judy C Jason N Bill B Phillip & Laura C Lector-OT Jami W JoEllen B Avery S Pat K Mitch C Lector-NT Donna L Michael S Rich L Mike S Sandra S Prayer Team Myrle W Nancy H Ginger H Wayne L Laura C Rosemarie Elah W Ginger H Julie R Monique T 1. growing in your knowledge and love of God Ginger H Barbara H Marguerite Virginia F Terry N Sandra S Annette M Myrle W 2. growing in your devotion and obedience of God. Euch. Min. Ushers Altar Guild Monique T JoEllen B [week of] Acolyte Guild Michael S Avery S Sandra S Oke I Mike H Greeter Wayne L Julie R Elah W Frank G Nadine G Evidence of Your Salvation We all desire to have that strong and memorable conversion experience in which Jesus became the Lord and Savior in our lives. The ongoing evidence of your salvation, however, is going to be the power and presence of the Holy Spirit in your life. The markers of the Holy Spirit in your life are your… 3. growing in sacrificial, unconditional love of others. 4. growing in Christ-like character that is manifest in the Fruit of the Spirit in your life- Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, SelfControl. (Galatians 5:22). Using Holy Water upon Entering the Church In the Anglican, Lutheran, Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic and other denominations, there is a tradition of tracing the sign of the cross upon oneself using Holy Water upon entering the church. This is done by dipping one’s fingers in a stoup (small vessel) or in the Baptismal Font at the entrance of the church, touching the forehead, stomach, left and right shoulders, ending by touching the chest. Holy Water is water in which a pinch of salt is added (a sign of purification) and over which a prayer of blessing has been said. To bless something is to simply set it apart for a holy use. The water reminds us of the waters of our baptism and therefore of our identity as beloved children of God. It is a symbol of who we are and what entering God’s sanctuary is all about. We are reminded that, regardless of life’s stains, we have been washed clean and made holy in the sight of God. We are therefore worthy to enter this holy space and stand in the presence of the almighty. Father Rob Completion of Our “Jesus in the Gospels” Study That's right, after well over a year, we will soon be completing our Wednesday night studies of Jesus in the Gospels. Be sure to prepare for the first half of lesson 28 (John 13-15) on January 7. We will complete the study prior to Ash Wednesday. Watch for information on upcoming Lenten study, which will begin on February 25. Christmas Greeting from the Rices in the Mission Field in India No matter where our hearts may be, or what trials we are facing, may each of us allow our hearts to pause and see the light of Christ, the Son of God, born of the virgin Mary. Love and peace to each one of you, M&C&m On November 16, the Lord gave Patience Iwuji a prophetic word for our church family... I woke up early in that Sunday morning praying for the church service, then I saw a pad lock hanging and it was opened or unlocked, and also Exodus chapter 16 was shown to me. Then the Spirit of the Load said that He had seen every situation, no matter what it might be. He is the Elroi (the one who sees all things), Most High God, the Creator, and He has the key to open, to restore and control, and also He is the manna that comes from Heaven. He is sending Jesus to unlock every padlock in the life of members of the church [Holy Trinity]. Theme: Gods vessels 2Timothy 2:20-21 (NIV)- 20In a large house there are articles not only of gold and silver, but also of wood and clay; some are for special purposes and some for common use. 21 Those who cleanse themselves from the latter will be instruments for special purposes, made holy, useful to the Master and prepared to do any good work. Paul used house property to encourage his son in faith, Timothy, that Christians were like vessels of honor and dishonor, in verse 21 Paul said if any one cleanses himself or herself, he will be a vessel for honor, sanctified, useful to the to the master, prepared for every good work. The large house is like the church community where many people gather to seek and praise the Lord, as long as we come with our whole heart to seek, serve, trust and obey the Lord of the church even if we see our self as an empty vessel, God will fill us and make us vessels of honor for His use. In II Kings 4:1 and following- 1The wife of a man from the company of the prophets cried out to Elisha, “Your servant my husband is dead, and you know that he revered the Lord. But now his creditor is coming to take my two boys as his slaves.” 2 Elisha replied to her, “How can I help you? Tell me, what do you have in your house?” “Your servant has nothing there at all,” she said, “except a small jar of olive oil.” 3 Elisha said, “Go around and ask all your neighbors for empty jars. Don’t ask for just a few. 4Then go inside and shut the door behind you and your sons. Pour oil into all the jars, and as each is filled, put it to one side.” 5 She left him and shut the door behind her and her sons. They brought the jars to her and she kept pouring. 6When all the jars were full, she said to her son, “Bring me another one.” But he replied, “There is not a jar left.” Then the oil stopped flowing. 7 She went and told the man of God, and he said, “Go, sell the oil and pay your debts. You and your sons can live on what is left.” As God used Elisha to meet the need of the widow whose husband feared God all his life, and borrowed empty vessels were filled with oil which she sold and paid her debt. No matter what you are passing through, physically, mentally, spiritually, materially and otherwise God sees and knows about them. Only keep on marching to the righteous side. He cares. God gave me a Song: He will fill my heart today to over flowing; as the Lord commandth me, bring your vessels not a few, God will fill my heart today to over flowing with the Holy Ghost and Power. Provide your input to the Annual Parish Report The annual parish meeting (Sunday, Jan 25) is a time for us to celebrate what God has done to us and through us this past year. We do this largely through reports submitted by you on the various ministries taking place in our church family. If you are a ministry leader, please submit your report to Monique as soon as you can. If helpful, you can find copies of the 2013 Annual Report in the Foyer to use as a guide. Patience January, 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Sunday Mornings at Holy Trinity Holy Eucharist & Children’s Church- 10:00 am. Children’s Sunday School and the Adult Forum follow. The Adult Forum is conversation about the Sunday readings and sermon, about what the Lord was doing among us in our worship, and what we heard from Him this day. 4 5 2nd Sunday after Christmas 13 6:00 pm Choir 19 2nd Sun. after the Epiphany 20 10:00-11:30 am Women’s Bible Study 10:00 am Worship 11:20 am Coffee 11:30 am Christian Ed Nursery available 6:00 pm Choir 26 10:00 am Worship Covered Dish Luncheon Annual Parish Meeting Nursery available 31 1 2 3 Happy New Year 10:30 pm New Year’s EveThe Great Litany Celebration to follow 7 No Eucharist or Healing Service 8 9:00 - 10:20am Men’s Breakfast & Bible Study 7:00 pm Friday Night at the movies 9 No Eucharist or Healing Service 14 10:00-11:30 am Women’s Bible Study 10:00 am Worship 11:20 am Coffee 11:30 am Christian Ed Nursery available 3rd Sun. after the Epiphany Saturday 7:00 PM 6:00 pm Seminar- Why Fellowship Supper Bad Things & Bible Study Happen to Nursery available Good People 1st Sun. after the Epiphany 25 Friday 10 9:00 - 10:20am Men’s Breakfast & Bible Study 6:00 pm Choir 12 18 Thursday 10:00-11:30 am Women’s Bible Study 10:00 am Worship 11:20 am Coffee 11:30 am Christian Ed Nursery available 11 6 Wednesday 27 15 16 No Eucharist or Healing Service 6:00 pm Fellowship Supper & Bible Study Nursery available 21 6:00 pm Fellowship Supper & Bible Study Nursery available 28 10:00-11:30 am Women’s Bible Study 6:00 pm Choir 7:00 pm Friday Night at the movies 6:00 pm Fellowship Supper & Bible Study Nursery available 17 9:00 - 10:20am Men’s Breakfast & Bible Study 7:00 pm Friday Night at the movies 22 23 No Eucharist or Healing Service 24 9:00 - 10:20am Men’s Breakfast & Bible Study 7:00 pm Friday Night at the movies 29 30 10:00am Eucharist & Prayers for Healing 31 9:00 to 10:20am Men’s Breakfast & Bible Study 7:00 pm Friday Night at the movies Wednesday Evenings at Holy Trinity 6:00 – 8:00 pm We begin with a fellowship supper that is provided- you don’t need to bring a thing- just come. We have worship followed with something for all ages: the adults engage in an ongoing study; the teens have their activities; and children gather for their programs. Holy Trinity is a congregation of the Anglican Province of the Anglican Church in North America Christ-centered, biblically grounded, worshipping in the Anglican Tradition Sweetwater Center, 160 Merovan Drive, North Augusta, S C 29860 www.AnglicanChurchoftheHolyTrinity.com (803) 341-0075 robhartley@comcast.net Blog: North Augusta Anglican Bishop: The Rt. Rev. Steve Wood, Rector: The Rev. Rob Hartley, Clergy: Rev.’s Dan Brown, Nancy Kenney, Theophilus Iwuji and Dr. Rick Barbare Vestry: Betty Croy (Senior Warden) Mike Sanders (Junior Warden) Julie Roberts Bob James Monte Steedley Mike Holley