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inside - St. Peter`s by-the-Sea
September 2013
News & Notes
from St. Peter’s-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church • Gulfport, MS
Wednesday
suppers . . . . . . page 2
Sarah’s birthday
pictures . . pages 4-5
Pull-Out-N-Save
Serving Schedule
. . . . . . center section
Blessing of the
backpacks . . . page 8
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SEPTEMBER
from St. Peter’s and other churches on the
Would you like to join St. Peter’s by-theCoast. If you want to come to Inquirers’
Sea through baptism, confirmation, or reClass or you have already have gone
ception? Don’t know what those mean but
through and Inquirers’ Class and want to
want to find out? Come to Inquirer’s Class
be baptized, confirmed or received, please,
on Friday, September 6th from 6:00-9:00
call the church office. We will have
p.m. and all day Saturday September
reception following
7th starting at 9:00 to learn
Perspe a festive
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the
service.
If you would like
more about the Episcopal
or
to help, contact Audrey
Church, who we are, and
Montgomery, Jackie Krass,
why we do the things
or Sue Cassady.
we do.
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INSIDE
The Bishop is Coming!
the
St. Peter’s by-the-Sea
Episcopal Church
Gulfport, Mississippi
www.stpetersbythesea.net
The Rev. Melanie Lemburg,
Rector
mdlemburg@yahoo.com
The Rev. Scott Williams,
Deacon
scott_e_wms@yahoo.com
Errol Montgomery, M. Div.;
Pastoral Care Associate
fathererrol@gmail.com
Byron Reed, Senior Warden
byron777@aol.com
J.T. Anglin, Music Director
noazdad@netzero.com
Susan Prendergast,
Administrative Assistant
stpetersbts@yahoo.com
The Rt. Rev. Duncan M. Gray, III
Bishop, Diocese of Mississippi
Get to know
Harold Roberts
The Rev. Harold Roberts is looking
forward to being with St. Peter’s
this fall.
Wednesday night suppers, Adult
formation, and Children’s choir—start
back on September 11th.
Wednesdays: Discovering your Faith—Harold Roberts—3:30-5:00pm
Supper—5:00-6:00
Wholistic Wellness Wednesdays: This is coordinated by Gini Fellows and
will be made up of a variety of different speakers who will be talking about
all different areas of wellness: Health, financial, vocational, spiritual…
6:00-7:00pm
Children’s choir—6:00-7:00
Nursery care—6:00-7:00
Adult Choir 7:00pm
New Adult formation offering:
Discovering your Faith: Believing, Belonging, and Living Faith Daily.
Wednesdays from 3:30-5:00 pm starting September 11th facilitated by The
Rev. Harold Roberts and Sundays from 9:15-:10:15 beginning September
29th facilitated by The Rev. Melanie Lemburg. This will be an experiential
class, conducted in 10 sessions, where we explore different aspects of our
faith. The first session will be an orientation, so you are invited to come see
what it is all about and receive an outline of the course. Also, in the orientation session, you will have the opportunity to offer the questions that you
are longing to investigate. This class will be appropriate for both people
new to the faith and people who have been practicing their faith for a long
time (and all those in between). (See this page and the next for information
about Harold Roberts.)
Here’s a little information on
Harold. He and Jan have been
married for 45 years. He was
ordained for the diocese of Toronto
as deacon on May 20th, 1973
and priest on May 19th, 1974. He
has served as an associate in two
parishes in Toronto and then as
Rector in two parishes; (One had
about 200 members and the other
about 1200.) The Rev. Roberts also
served with the Canadian Forces
reserves as an infantry officer and
then as a Chaplain from October
1965 to February 1997. He was also
a Chaplain for the Metro Toronto
Police for 6 years.
Educated in the Toronto Public
School system, Harold attended
Richmond College (BA) and
Trinity College/Toronto School
of Theology (M. Div.); both in
Toronto. He’s also a graduate the
Executive Development Program
of York University. In 2008
Harold completed my D. Min. in
Congregational Development from
Seabury-Western Seminary in
Chicago.
For many years Harold Roberts has
had an interest in and taught many
courses in Progressive Christianity
at Redeemer and St John’s, Ocean
Springs.
The Rev. Harold Roberts retired as
Rector of church of the Redeemer,
Biloxi, after 14 years of service;
Roberts continues on page 15.
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The Rev. Dr. Harold F. Roberts
Curriculum Vitae
Place of Birth: Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Status: Married to Janice M. (Stewart) – 7 September 1968
Ordained: Deacon: 20 May 1973 at St. James Cathedral, Toronto
Priest: 19 May 1974 at St James Cathedral, Toronto
Education: Seabury and Western Theological Seminary, Chicago
Doctor of Ministry in Congregational Development –
May 2008
Thesis: Out of the Deep, Leadership and
Congregational Recovery from Hurricane Katrina.
Trinity College, Toronto
Master of Divinity, Pastoral Theology – May 1973
Richmond College, Markham, Ontario
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology and Sociology – May 1970
Continuing Education:
UMBC – Critical Incident Stress Management:
Individual Crises Intervention and Peer Support
April, 2009
Interim Ministry Network
Fundamentals of Transitional Ministry – September 2008
Bennett J. Sims Institute for Servant Ministry
Hendersonville, NC – June 2006
Gray Center, Mississippi
Cursillo – October 2000
The University of the South,
Education for Ministry Program
Trained and Certified Mentor, September 1999
Course Graduate May, 2003
Three Trips to Israel, 1980, 1991, 1996
Career
Experience:
Episcopal Church of the Redeemer – Biloxi, Mississippi
Rector – March 1997 to May 31, 2011.
St Timothy’s Anglican Church, Agincourt, Toronto
Incumbent – May 1984 to March 1997
48th Highlanders of Canada (Canadian Forces Reserve)
Chaplain – October 1973 to April 1984. – (I had
previously served as a Lieutenant in the Regiment from
Roberts CV continues on page 15.
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September will
be a busy, busy
month in the life of
St Peter’s by-the-Sea.
Our Wednesday night suppers will
begin on Sept 11 with a new predinner offering Discovering your
Faith with Harold Roberts from
3:30 to 5:00, dinner starts at 5:15
followed by a wonderful series from
Gini Fellows on Holistic Health
at 6:00. If you would be interested
in preparing or helping with a
Wednesday night supper, be sure to
talk to Patti Nicholas or let Susan in
the office know.
Sept 13 The Men’s Grill’n Group
and St Peter’s Social Club will have
a fall fundraiser that takes you
to Italy for an evening. Get your
tickets early because they are selling
out fast. Then, mark your calendars and
be sure to check in with the fund
raising committee to help park cars
at CPR Fest on Sept 21. This is
always a lot of fun for everyone who
participates. The Krewe by the Sea will be looking for some new recruits so we can
definitely get a float in this year’s
parade, watch for meeting dates in
your email and Sunday bulletins.
ECW is gearing up for their Fall
Luncheon and will be looking for
lots of volunteers just let any of the
ladies know how you would like to
help out.
There are lots of other happenings
going on all month, so be sure to
invite a friend and come join us for
some fun and fellowship.
Happy Birthday Sarah Caldwell!
August 18th 2013
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EYC kicks off September 15th at St. Patrick’s Long Beach for
children in 6th through 12th grades. Parents are strongly encouraged to come to the kick-off with the youth.
Meet the newest EYC Co-facilitator:
Fran Burch
Hi there!
My name is Fran Burch and I
have been a member of St. Peters
by the Sea since I was child. As a
youth I was very active in EYC and
diocesan events such as DOY and
Happening. I am currently a pediatric nurse at Memorial Hospital
in Gulfport and have dedicated my
career to working with children
and young adults. I am married and have a beautiful nine-year-old
daughter named Shelby. I am looking forward to being the
co-facilitator of the Gulf Coast EYC along with Alice and
encouraging our young people along their journey
of faith.
Thanks!
Fran
This person is:
4Born and reared in
Montgomery, Alabama
High School
September 15,
at 9:00 a.m.
4Graduate of Sidney Lanier
The Changing
Face of Childhood
Education
4Studied at Huntington
College and Master’s degree
from University of Southern
Mississippi
4Several Professional
Certifications
4Met spouse in college
4Moved to Gulf Coast
(Ocean Springs) 1970
4Loves Gardening and Traveling
4Very active at St. Peter’s
By-the-Sea
(Answer on page 18.)
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Back to School
Clothing Drive
Report
I think the 2013 back to school
clothing drive for the Harrison
County Children's Emergency
Shelter is our most successful ever!!
My heart is warmed by the
generosity and spirit of giving
shown by the people of St. Peter's.
Here are the numbers of clothing
for girls, 6-6x:
7 outfits
29 tops
33 bottoms
10/6 at 6 pm—Celebration of the Feast of
St Francis of Assisi with the blessing of animals in the
church courtyard. Service will be led by the EYC. Donations
accepted to be given to Humane Society of So MS. The Key • page 6
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EYC kick-off: September 15th
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Childhood Spiritual Formation and
Religious Education, as well.
9 dresses
39 pair underwear
I pair pajamas
6 pair socks
Fabulous!!
Leslie
Dr. Walters has been a professor
of Early Childhood Development
and Literacy Education at U.S.M.
since 2007, and on the Gulf Coast
Campus since 2009. He attends St.
Peter’s on a regular basis.
Please invite your family and
friends, and all persons interested in
the future of our children, to attend
with you. Coffee and refreshments
will be served at 9:00, and the lecture and discussion at 9:15.
Third Sunday Forum to Focus on
Children and Youth
Dr. Kevin Walker will lead our
Third Sunday Forum on September
15 at 9:15 a.m. He will focus on the
Scientific and Sociopolitical factors
which are rapidly re-shaping the
U.S. Educational System in general, and Childhood Education in
Mississippi in particular. Some of
these changes are significant and
will impact the future of our students. He will include comments on
Bell Choir
Rehearsals for Bell Choir are on
Wednesdays at 6 pm. We could use a
few new ringers. If you are interested and
would like to try your hand, please come
to rehearsal or give me a call. 669 5094 /
dchutchings@cableone.net. You do not
have to read music to play the bell.
Donna Hutchings
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Blessing of the Backpacks
August 25th 2013
CALENDAR
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SERVING SCHEDULE
SERVING SCHEDULE
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Pancake Breakfast for Sunday School Kick-off
August 25th 2013
CALENDAR
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The Center for Formation and Mission
2013 Offerings: Be Transformed…
September 20-22 Everyday Sacred:
a Women's Retreat
We will consider the ways that the church invites us to
see our mundane, common, everyday lives as sacred.
For surely, every day is sacred.
Ellen Gabardi, Spiritual Director and retreat and small
group leader
September 27
A Day Apart: Day of Silence
and Prayer
Co-sponsored with Journey Partners, a ministry of the
Center for Ministry
November 14-16 Open the Eyes of My Heart:
Photography as a Spiritual
Practice
Join Brad Berglund, popular retreat leader, and train
your eye for prayerful vision. All who enjoy making or
looking at photos and who long to see the world more
imaginatively are welcome.
Co-sponsored with Journey Partners, a ministry of the
Center for Ministry
December 6-8
Knitting and Needlework in
Advent: Be Still and Know…
Rev. Diane Braman, LCSW and Stacy Wills,
Contemplative Artist
Bring your needles and thread and take time to be still
as we move through the busy season of Advent.
September 27-29 Come to the Quiet...
A Silent Retreat
The Rev. Jennifer Deaton, St. Andrew’s Cathedral
Mrs. Susan Nix, St. Andrew’s Cathedral
The wisdom of the Desert Mothers and Fathers will
companion us as we spend time in solitude and in
community rediscovering God through our senses,
which can come alive in the silence.
Co-sponsored with Journey Partners, a ministry of the
Center for Ministry
Rev. Diane Braman, LCSW and Stacy Wills,
Contemplative Artist
November 1
All events are held at Gray Center. For more
information or to register for events, please go to
http://cffm.dioms.org
or contact Caelin at caelin@graycenter.org
…But be transformed by the renewing of your minds,
so that you may discern
A Day Apart: Day of Silence
and Prayer
Co-sponsored with Journey Partners, a ministry of the
Center for Ministry
what is the will of God – what is good and acceptable
and perfect. Romans 12:2
The Rt. Rev. Duncan M. Gray, III
Second Sunday Feed My Sheep
September 8 Christie Daniels
Thank you to all who have agreed to coordinate and
deliver the Second Sunday Feed My Sheep lunches.
The food is paid for by the Church Budget; Susan
Prendergast purchases and delivers the food to our
kitchen. Phil Parker had donated totes for the easy
delivery of the sack lunches. These large totes are
located on the floor of the pantry.
Thank you for your service to this
meaningful mission.
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Everyday Sacred:
A Women’s Retreat
September 20-22, 2013
(7pm Friday-Sunday Noon)
at Gray Center
Join Ellen Gabardi as she leads us in considering the
ways that the church invites us to see our mundane,
common, everyday lives as sacred. We will ponder the
ways that the church uses sacrament and ritual, creeds
and language, even the liturgical calendar to bring us
into awareness of the sacred – both inside the church
walls and outside of the church walls. For surely, every
day is sacred. In our time together, you will be invited
to enjoy simple journaling and art, communal sharing,
and time for quiet and rest. Cost is $175 (double room),
$200 (single) after Sept. 6 add $25; some scholarship
assistance is available. For more information, or to
register online, please go to http://cffm.dioms.org
Day Apart: A Day of Silence
and Prayer
September 27, 2013
(9am-2pm)
at the Gray Center
“Whatever you find in your heart to do in following
God, that do, and remain within yourself in [God],”
Abba Anthony. Join Rev. Diane Braman and Artist
Stacy Wills for this day of quiet prayer and reflection,
both in solitude and in community. Participants are
welcome to bring journals, fishing poles, hiking boots,
art supplies, or simply a heart and spirit open to listening for God’s call. Cost is $30; please bring a bag lunch.
For more information, or to register online, please go
to http://cffm.dioms.org
Come to the Quiet… A Silent Retreat
September 27-29, 2013
(4pm Friday- Sunday 11 am)
at Gray Center
Silence can open the space for us to discover stillness
— to find the still point within that allows us to be present with God, ourselves and one another. Rev. Diane
Braman, LCSW and Contemplative Artist Stacy Wills
lead us as we spend time in solitude and in community
rediscovering God through our senses, which can come
alive in the silence. The wisdom of the Desert Mothers
and Fathers will companion us as we consider what
they have to teach us about stillness, being present with
ourselves, God and with each other. Cost is $220 by
Sept. 13, $245 thereafter for single occupancy. For more
information, or to register online, please go to http://
cffm.dioms.org
Roberts continued from page 2.
Roberts CV continued from page 3.
including the recovery from
Hurricane Katrina, at the end of
May 2011.
October 1965 to October 1973.) – Retired, with the rank
of Major, in 1997. Served as an Honorary Aide De Camp
to five Lieutenant Governors of Ontario from March 1979
to January 1997.
Christ Church, Deer Park, Toronto
Associate Priest – September 1976 to February 1978
All Saints’ Church, Kingsway, Toronto
Assistant Curate – May 1973 to August 1976
St Christopher on the Heights Anglican Church, Toronto
Student Assistant – September 1971 to April 1973
Gestetner (Canada) Ltd. – Toronto
Sales Representative – January 1964 to September 1967
Additional
Information: Jan and I became citizens of the United States in April of
2005. We are survivors of Hurricane Katrina.
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St. Peter’s
Roundup
You’ll want to pull on your boots,
round-up your young-uns, and hit the trail
on October 5th.
St. Peter’s Fall Roundup (a parish picnic and fall
celebration) will be happening at the Koury’s Cyprus
Break Farm: food, swimming, hay riders, pony rides,
and lots of good fellowship. More details will be
coming soon.
Magnolia
Chamber Orchestra
announces new
music program for
young people
Sinfonia by the Sea is a the youth program
associated with the Magnolia Chamber
Orchestra and will be rehearsing and performing at St. Peter’s by-the-Sea. The musicians are under the age of 25. Membership
is by audition only. This youth chamber orchestra features violins, violas, cellos, basses,
guitars, flutes, oboes, and bassoons.
Rehearsals are Mondays, from 5:00 p.m. to
7:00 p.m., beginning September 9th. The first
concert will be October 13th at 3:00 p.m.
"Sinfonia by the S
More information is available at www.facebook.com/sinfoniabythesea. Please welcome
and support this new musical endeavor.
a Magnolia Chamber Orchestra music program for youn
Follow St. Peter’s by-the-Sea on Facebook,
blogspot
If you use Facebook, look for the St. Peter’s by-the-Sea fan
page.
The Rev. Melanie Lemburg has a blog:
There’s spiritual insight and the texts of her sermons, in case you
didn’t hear all of it the first time!
http://lemburgordinarytime.blogspot.com/
There’s a link to it at the top of the St. Peter’s website, too.
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Directions: St.Peter's by the sea Episcopal Church 1909 15th Street •
Common Ground Groups will
be returning in September. If you
would like to sign up to participate
in these small groups that meet once
a month in people’s homes to share
a meal, then sign up in the back of
the church. Note: you do not have
to be able to host the group in your
home in order to participate!
To assist the team we are asking that every parish publish the list below and
ask parishioners to visit their local Dollar Tree, Everything’s a Dollar or
similar store and purchase some of the items listed. The items can be found
in appropriate size containers at these retail stores. They can purchase
according to their budget and heart, we need every item in a quantity of
roughly 3000 each so there is plenty of need. Some may want to buy $5
worth and others may feel led to purchase $500 worth. Again we will take
all we can get.
We are a community of faith that seeks to equip and nurture all persons to
live out the love of God and to share the message of Jesus Christ through
servant ministry to the greater community.
Also, in September, we’ll be trying
a new offering called the Sunday
Brunch Bunch. It will be a group
of people who sign up prior to the
Sunday, and they all go out together
for Sunday Brunch at a local restaurant following that Sunday service.
We will offer this once a month
through the fall.
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The Honduras Medical Mission team has a new opportunity for parishioners
across the diocese to directly assist with the mission. Over the past few years
the team has developed a more affordable and sensible “family pack”
approach for medical needs for routine ailments. The approach is to create
standardized packages of normal household remedies to give to every
family unit coming through the clinic.
St. Peter’s by-the-Sea Mission Statement:
Each parish is requested to designate a local contact for collection and
communication with our team so that we can gather the items from across
the state sometime in early October. There is plenty of time for this plan to
work. The local team in Laurel will consolidate and pack the items for
shipment to Honduras.
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Guess
Who?
THE LIST OF NEEDED ITEMS, 3000 OF EACH ARE NEEDED
Eye Drops – Murine or like kind
Antifungal Cream
Antibiotic Cream
Hydrocortisone Cream
Dyphenhydramine Elixir (Generic Benadryl Liquid)
Children’s Pain Reliever (Generic Tylenol Liquid)
Antacid Tablets (Generic Tums)
Generic Pepto Bismal Tablets or Liquid
Candace Ozerden
Lastly, the team bids your prayers over the coming months as we undertake
this task. Our contact people for this are Ashley Joyner and Lee Hayes.
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St. Peter’s by-the-Sea
Non-profit
Organization
U.S. Postage
Episcopal Church
PAID
1909 15th st.
Gulfport MS 39501
Permit #79
Gulfport, MS 39501
And he said to them,
“Follow me and I
will make you fishers
of men.”
Matthew 4:19
MARK YOUR
September
CALENDAR
2nd
Rest from your labors.
6th
Inquirers’ class
11th
Wednesday night supper
and formation kick-off
13th
An Evening in Italy
21st
CPR Fest parking
fundraiser
29th
Coastwide confirmation
MEMBERSHIP NOTES
Congratulations to Will & Raemona
Seemann as they welcomed their new
baby girl, Miriam Goodhart Seemann,
on Sunday, August 25th. The
Grandparents are Bill & Wynn
Seemann. Please keep them all in your
prayers!