Sunday, July 5 - All Saints` Episcopal Church
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Sunday, July 5 - All Saints` Episcopal Church
“For all the Saints” ALL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH • FORT WORTH, TEXAS June 30, 2015 * Sunday, July 5 Join us at 10:00 a.m. in DeWolfe Hall * Still hoping for Blue Bell... All Saints’ Turn to Page 4 and 5 to see photographs from the J2A Confirmation Pilgrimage to Scotland. INSIDE Laughter Yoga & Dessert | Summer Reading Pals | Summer Youth Book Club | and more! Page 2 Experiencing the G-Force Page 3 J2A Pilgrimage to Scotland Pages 4 and 5 Night Family Fun Night 2 Friday, July 17 | 6:30 p.m. | DeWolfe Hall Concessions! Benefits the J2A Class! Stephanie Burk recognized Comunity Outreach | Parish Thanks | Deaths Page 6 Parish Calendar | Pre-School openings at ASES | Fr. Jambor’s 20th anniversary Page 7 Community Garden Page 8 All Saints’ Episcopal Church • Fort Worth, Texas Tel: 817-732-1424 Fax: 817-731-2417 The Reverend Christopher N. Jambor, Rector www.asecfw.org Email news items to Karla Uecker at karla@asecfw.org Welcome to our Summer Reading Pals! We’ve just recently completed Vacation Bible School, and our building will ring out with the voices of children again beginning July 7. For two weeks in July, All Saints’ will host Burton Hill Elementary students who have been selected to take part in our Summer Reading Pals program. As part of our Community Outreach program, we have been collecting books appropriate for K-2 that will be used during the program. While the students are here for this fun day camp-like program, they will work on reading and math skills and enjoy fun, hands-on activities. The children will be here in the mornings on July 7-9 and again on July 14-16. For more, contact Margi Ehle, Margehle@ yahoo.com. R E T H G LAU A G O Y Our Young Adults will be gathering at some of the city’s establishments in the Magnolia area at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday evenings this summer. Below is the schedule for the next couple of weeks. It could change, so keep up with Young Adults on Twitter @ AllSaintsYA. Wed, July 8: Chimaera Wed., July 15: Kent & Co. 2 • June 30, 2015 • Pro Omnibus Sanctis Women of All Saints’ are planning a fun new experience with“Laughter Yoga & Dessert” on Wednesday, July 22 at 7:00 p.m. in DeWolfe Hall. The class will be taught by Kathy Wilkinson from St. Martin-in-the-Fields. Dress comfortably, but no mats are needed because Laughter Yoga takes place while seated in chairs. Please RSVP to RSVP@asecfw.org. For more, contact Jeanne Casstevens, Jeanne@ daybreakcommunity.com. SummeR Youth book Club Our Youth Book Club will meet again on Monday, July 13, to discuss Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, a popular novel about racism in America by Mildred D. Taylor. The Yough Book Club is a chance to check in with classmates, share favorite books, and talk about how some fiction helps explain the great mysteries of the Christian faith. The meeting will be from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. in the Gray House. Young Adults WAS Laughter Yoga & Dessert on July 22 All youth are invited to join us for this exciting conversation. For more, contact Mthr. Jordan Ware, MthWare@asecfw.org. We have another graduate to add to the list of spring graduates with connections to All Saints’! Eric Rutledge graduated from All Saints’ Episcopal School and will attend Wake Forest University, where he will study business and play on the men’s varsity tennis team. He is the son of Dr. Peter and Linda Rutledge. St. Anne’s Guild needs more volunteers The women of St. Anne’s Guild are looking to welcome some new members and volunteers to their fold. These ladies make St. Anne’s Bookstore possible, and are the legendary bakers behind our Christmastide bake sales. To find out more, please contact St. Anne’s president Julie Cochran, 817-991-6517 or email: Jujuakc@att.net. Our VBS children learned how to with the Photos by Claire Beck and Karla Uecker June 30, 2015 • Pro Omnibus Sanctis • 3 Our pilgrims carry memories back home from their journey J2A Pilgrimage to Scotland Our J2A pilgrims took some big steps this past month, journeying far from home and family to retrace the paths of some of the saints of the Christian faith in Scotland. And as our pilgrims found, that path took them on some vigorous hikes through Scottish countryside and cities. A good pair of hiking boots would have been a welcome traveling companion for any one of our J2A Pilgrims. Here, the fastest hikers in the group are already atop of Arthur’s Seat, an extinct volcano in Edinburgh. It was a steep climb, notes Mthr. Jordan Ware, and every one of our pilgrims made it to the summit eventually. Our Pilgrims look up toward St. Gile’s Presbyterian Church in Edinburgh, on their official “Saints and Sinners Tour” of the city. Wonder Voyage tour guide John Spencer, in the black T-shirt, accompanied our group to all of its destinations. 4 • June 30, 2015 • Pro Omnibus Sanctis For two days, our J2A Pilgrimage group stayed on the island of Iona, where the Irish abbott Columba began his mission to bring Christianity to what we know as present-day Scotland. While at Iona Abbey, Mthr. Ware was able to celebrate a Eucharist for our group in the church which dates from the 1200s. The Abbey itself was founded in the 600s. During the trip, our pilgrims stayed in youth hostels next to other travelers and experienced local food. Scotland’s famed haggis was served for breakfast at the hostel in Inverness. The All Saints’ group attended a weekday morning worship service at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Cathedral in Inverness, where the Scottish woman serving was delighted to break up the reserve host into smaller pieces to accommodate a larger group. Peter, the Scotsman in the gray sweater, was the tour guide for the Saints and Sinners tour in Edinburgh. He pulled out villainous black masks during a discussion of Deacon Brodie, a locksmith by day, but a burglar by night who led a gang of thieves and was ultimately hanged for his crimes. The island of Iona has been a center of Christian worship since Columba arrived in AD 563. His monastery thrived for centuries, despite repeated Viking raids beginning in 795. The church building has been in place since the 1200s. Our pilgrims had several opportunities to Mthr. Ware celebrates the Eucharist at historic Iona worship here, with morning prayer and a Eucharist celebrated for our group by Mthr. Ware. Abbey, founded by St. Columba in the 6th century. The group also attended an evening Justice and Peace service that attracted about 300. The Abbey’s Justice and Peace services highlight an issue where humans are called by God to witness for peace and justice. To learn more about Iona Abbey, visit www.iona.org.uk. In the next issue of the Pro O, our Photo | Shutterstock Pilgrims will share a few more photos from the J2A Pilgrimage. Our Pilgrims and chaperones. Photos by Mthr. Jordan Ware and John Spencer of Wonder Voyage unless otherwise noted. June 30, 2015 • Pro Omnibus Sanctis • 5 Rest in Peace Awards Stephanie Burk recognized for her service to Brite Divinity School Stephanie Burk, our Senior Warden, has been recognized with a resolution from Brite Divinity School for her role in developing the Episcopal Studies Program and in establishing the Rt. Reverend Sam B. Hulsey Chair of Episcopal Studies, among other things. Rosemary Morse Rimbey Parishioner Scott Henry Brother of Tom Henry Nolan Ellison Grandson of Jeanne Casstevens May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. And may light perpetual shine upon them. Amen. Stephanie Burk The resolution notes that she has exemplified a life of commitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ as evidenced by her work to improve the lives of others. It also cites Stephanie’s service as a trustee of Brite Divinity School and related contributions, and her active participation in the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth and here at All Saints’. The resolution became part of the official minutes of the Board of Trustees of Brite Divinity School on April 24 and was signed by Paul R. Ray, Jr., chair of the Board of Trustees and by D. Newell Williams, President. Congratulations to Stephanie! July Community Outreach Collecting SCHOOL & ART SUPPLIES for Boys & Girls Clubs, H.O.P.E. Farm & Cornerstone Ministries All summer long, we are collecting school items and art supplies that will be given to several organizations serving children at the beginning of the school year -- Boys and Girls Clubs, H.O.P.E. Farm, and Cornerstone Ministries. Baskets for donations are located at the front of the nave and in DeWolfe Hall. Questions? Please contact Katrina Schussler, katmomx123@aol.com. Thank you very much! and Charles Worrell. The VBS program at All Saints’ couldn’t possibly be accomplished without your gifts and talents! • To our 2015 VBS G-Force Adult Volunteers: Jill Kolstad, Liz Lattimore, Debbie Coulson, Lee Howell, Hannah Howell, Mary Shannon, Fr. Johnson Shannon, Dabney Shires, Julie Cochran, Christy Allen, Kelly Tierce, Ann Spence, Joan Blanton, Kate Kent, Anne Horton, Fr. Jim Horton, Marinda Allender, Brendan Bennett, Kip Wright, Sarah Howard, Marilyn Plunk, Blair Walker, Brad Wilson, Susan Howell Butcher. Our wonderful Youth Volunteers include Ashlyn Allender, Anna Beck, Claire Beck, Sarah Boone, Claire Brammer, Margaret Brammer, Karoline Brown, Mary Caruthers, Robbie Caruthers, Harry Cole, Lily Cole, Cameron Cook, Grace Evans, Delaney Fleming, Sadie Gaul, Will Mankin, Emma Steadman, Ava Terrell, Grace Terrell • June Crestline Market Volunteers and Item Donors: Constance Kilgore, Virginia Durham, Jodette Neely, Vickie Merrill, Vicki Whistler, Drew Brown, Linda Loggins, John Loggins, Yancy Bradford, George Bradford, Joan Blanton, Marjorie Griffin, Michael Smat, Ben Albritton, Matt Albritton, Joyce Bender, Missy Lawson, Kenton Watt, and Marsha Kleinheinz. 6 • June 16, 2015 • Pro Omnibus Sanctis • Pro O volunteers - Thanks to the dedicated volunteers who help every two weeks to prepare the bulk mailing of the Pro O to our parishioners: Barbara Henning, Kent Henning, Ed Ferree, Fran Roberts, Pat Murta, Joanie Blanton, Melanie Peoples and Laurie MacGregor. Parish Calendar Wednesday, July 8 Summer Reading Pals Program Young Adults WTF 9:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Thursday, July 9 Summer Reading Pals Program AA/Al-Anon 9:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Friday, July 10 Al-Anon 6:00 p.m. Saturday, July 4 Independence Day Offices open 9 a.m. to Noon Holy Eucharist 8:00 a.m. Altar Flower/Altar Guild 9:00 a.m. Saturday, July 11 Prayer Shawl Breakfast & Meeting 8:30 a.m. Altar Flower/Altar Guild 9:00 a.m. Marriage Prep 2 10:00 a.m. Sunday, July 5 Nursery 8:45 a.m. Red, White & Blue Bell Ice Cream Social 10:00 a.m. Monday, July 6 Al-Anon 8:30 a.m. Evangelism & Engagement Commission 12:00 p.m. AA/Al-Anon 6:00 p.m. Job Seekers 6:00 p.m. Sunday, July 12 Nursery Tuesday, July 7 Spirited Sisters Summer Reading Pals Program AA Stephen Minister Supervision 9:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Monday, July 13 Youth Book Club AA/Al-Anon Job Seekers Tuesday, July 14 Summer Reading Pals Program Spirited Sisters Facilities Committee AA Men’s Fellowship Wednesday, July 15 Summer Reading Pals Program Young Adults WTF 8:45 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. All Saints’ Episcopal Worship Calendar Sunday Services Daily Services 8:00 a.m. The Holy Eucharist (Rite I) 9:00 a.m. Choral Eucharist (Rite II) 11:15 a.m. Choral Eucharist (Rite I) 5:00 p.m. The Holy Eucharist (Rite I), with the healing service (in the Gray House Chapel in summer) 7:00 a.m. The Holy Eucharist (Saturday at 8:00 a.m.) 9:00 a.m. Morning Prayer (Monday through Friday) 10:00 a.m. The Holy Eucharist on Wednesdays with the Healing Service 4:45 p.m. Evening Prayer (Mon.-Fri.) Thursday, July 16 Summer Reading Pals Program 9:30 a.m. Grief Support 2:00 p.m. Endowment Board 5:30 p.m. AA/Al-Anon 6:00 p.m. Friday, July 17 Al-Anon 8:30 a.m. Family Fun Night #2 with BINGO 6:30 p.m. Pre-schooler openings at ASES Our school, All Saints’ Episcopal School, has a few spots remaining in the preschool, specifically in the threeday Pre-K classes, and in the Bridge K class. Please contact the School’s Admission Office at 817-560-5700, ext. 329, or Robin Page, Director of the Early Childhood Program, at the same number, ext. 311, if you or someone you know wants to experience the finest Early Childhood Program available. Happy 20th, Fr. Jambor! The anniversary of Fr. Jambor’s priestly ordination was June 23rd; the 20th anniversary of his first Mass was June 24th; and his 20th anniversary as a priest at All Saints’ is July 1st. Congratulations to Fr. Jambor on this triple crown of 20th anniversaries! June 30, 2015 • Pro Omnibus Sanctis • 7 All Saints’ Episcopal Church 5001 Crestline Road Fort Worth, Texas 76107-3699 Non-Profit U.S.Postage PAID Fort Worth, Texas Permit No. 1628 All Saints’ Night Family Fun Night 2 Friday, July 17 6:30 p.m. | DeWolfe Hall Concessions! Benefits the J2A Class! ALL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth 4301 Meadowbrook Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76103 817-534-1900 Fax: 817-534-1904 Web Site: www.episcopaldiocesefortworth.org The Rt. Rev. Rayford B. High, Jr., Bishop New water feature adorns our Community Garden Our Community Garden just gets better and better. A brandnew water feature is what lies behind the growing stone wall that is seen from the street. The feature includes a tiny “lazy river” that will accommodate living water plants. Scott Rector, who is hosing down the pergola area, is the creative mastermind behind the garden design. All Saints’ Episcopal Church 5001 Crestline Road Fort Worth, Texas 76107-3699 817-732-1424 Fax: 817-731-2417 Web Site: www.asecfw.org The Rev. Christopher N. Jambor, Rector Rector’s Staff The Rev. Melanie R. Barbarito, Assisting Priest The Rev. Jordan Ware, Assisting Priest The Rev. J. Frederick Barber, Adjunct Priest The Rev. M. Johnson Shannon, Adjunct Priest The Rev. Thomas E. Shepherd, Adjunct Priest Erick Adkins, Sexton Paul Aultman, Sunday Sexton Keri Collier, Nursery Worker Edna Garcia, Receptionist/Membership Secretary Jan Griffith, Nursery Worker Frederick Grimes, Organist and Choirmaster Holly Luke, Sunday School Superintendent Sean Meagher, Assistant Sexton Dottie McBride, Bursar/Financial Secretary Marybeth Sanders-Wilson, Assistant to the Rector Karla Uecker, Communications Manager Lynne M. Waltman, Business Manager
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