July 13 weekly news
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July 13 weekly news
Trinity Episcopal Church, Dallas, Texas Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, July 13, 2014 TRINITY WEEKLY NEWS From Canon Rob... The Changing of the Guard It had not been a propitious morning at Church for Mother and Alfred, and perhaps not for most of the congregation. It should be noted that acid-tongued Moana Crutchley actually appeared to be gloating. And, certainly Ima Hatchet would have been delighted. After all, Father Goodfellow had given her marching papers and she was now well ensconced and infecting another parish. What had happened was simply this, Father Goodfellow had announced at the morning service that he had accepted a call to be the Rector of St. Walburga’s in Franklin. Alfred took off his blue blazer, took his leather Anaconda cigar case out of the breast pocket, and folded the blazer carefully over the back of a chair, so that the gold Wilfred Choate school initials were prominently displayed. “Mother,” said he, “what a shame, and just when we have celebrated our one year anniversary at St. Fiacra’s. I can hardly believe it.” “Six weeks, Alfred,” said Mother, picking up Alfred’s blazer and hanging it just as carefully in the hall closet. “In six weeks Father Goodfellow will be gone, then what will we do?” “As I understand it, Mother, the Bishop will appoint an Interim Priest until we are able to call a new Rector.” “How long is that going to take, Alfred?” said Mother. With that, Alfred opened the Anaconda cigar case and said, “Well, Mother, it’s quite a process. The Vestry will consult the Bishop, appoint a Calling Committee, develop a profile of the parish, seek names, visit prospective candidates to hear them preach, invite them for interviews, check with the Bishop again, and if all goes well, then call someone to be our new Rector. That all takes time. One hopes that the first group of names of prospective candidates will provide a suitable candidate, and if it doesn’t, we look for some new prospects.” “Alfred,” said Mother, “I had no idea it was that complicated,” she paused, then added, “I also had no idea that you knew so much about it.” Alfred winced, “Well, I didn’t, but Horace Whittington has asked me to consider being on the Calling Committee. I don’t know; it’s quite a time commitment.” Alfred drew two cigars out of the case, held one up to his nose and sniffed. “Now, Mother,” he said, “selecting a Rector is like selecting a cigar. For instance, take these Villar y Villar 754s cigars. At first sight they seem acceptable. They may be hand rolled in Nicaragua, but they are not really a special occasion cigar; far too mild and non-descript for that, sort of a run-of-the-mill smoke.” With that, Alfred dropped the two cigars in the trash saying, “When we call a new Rector, we want him not only to look fine at first sight, but we want him to actually be fine; to have a good aroma, and after the first year to be just as fine as he looked at the beginning.” “For an overseer, as God's steward, must be above reproach. He must not be arrogant or quick-tempered or a drunkard or violent or greedy for gain, but hospitable, a lover of good, self-controlled, upright, holy, and disciplined. He must hold firm to the trustworthy word as taught, so that he may be able to give instruction in sound doctrine and also to rebuke those who contradict it” [Titus 1:7-9]. Welcome Visitors!!! Thank you for joining us as we celebrate our risen Lord, Jesus Christ! We hope you will consider making Trinity your new church home. Be sure to pick up a gift bag, fill out the enclosed visitor card, and place it in the offering plate or return it to an usher. Have a great week! Sunday Christian Education A Study on the Early History of the Church is the topic for the adult Sunday school class. The class starts at 9:15 am in classroom 8. Benedictine Chapter The Oblates and Companions of St. Benedict and St. Scholastica are off for the summer. Their meeting will begin again in September. If you are interested in the Benedictines, please see Canon Rob. Coffee and Donut Time Please join us after the service in the parish hall for coffee, donuts and fellowship. All Mother and Alfred stories are written by Canon Rob Smith. For previous stories of Mother and Alfred, please visit http:// motherandalfred.blogspot.com. News and Notes Banners Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who contributed towards our new banners. We have collected enough money to purchase the remaining banners for our set. They will look for attractive in our sanctuary! Office Closed The church office will be closed July 14—July 18. In case of an emergency, please contact Canon Rob or Deacon Phil. Their contact information is listed below. M-4 (Men, Movies, Meat and Malt) Next Sunday, July 20 is M-4. Yeaaaaa! Men, get your grilling hats on and start inviting your friends to come have some guy time, watch a movie, cook with fire and have a beverage. Malt is an option. The time to meet will be 6:30 pm in the parish hall. Don’t forget to bring your buddy! Cursillo The next Cursillo weekend is scheduled for August 14-17. Cursillo is a short course in Christian living. If you are interested in attending or would like to know more about it, please speak with Deacon Phil. Craft Fair The Craft Fair this year will be Saturday, October 4th. If you know of anyone that would like to participate, there are a few ways to do so. One is by being a vendor. The sooner we know you’ll be participating as a vendor, the more likelihood you’ll have a better space. Do you know someone that would like to share a space with you? That’s ok, too! Another way to participate is by volunteering. There will be a variety of things to do. We will need man power to set up tables for vendors that rent them. We’ll also need someone to welcome the vendors and shoppers. These are just a couple of ways to volunteer. And last, but not least, you can always shop! Trees We hope you have noticed that we’ve had some trees removed, mostly behind our building. The remaining trees have also been trimmed to look nicer for this summer. No more low hanging limbs! Please pray for: Jessi Smith and family, following the death of her grandfather; Denise; Jimmy; Betty; Jerry; Rebekah; Rachel; Will; Mary Alice; Ted; Dick; Linda; Valerie; Bethany; Henry; Russ; Ray; Carolyn; Linda; Stephen; Al; Tom C.; Christy; Pam; Darwin; Tom; Doreen; Jim H.; Jim A.; Kirby; Carolyn; and Irene. CALLING ALL GOLFERS 2014 Bishop’s Camp Charity Golf Classic Monday, September 29 Scramble/Shotgun start @ 1:00 pm Thorntree Country Club Desoto, Texas If you or someone you know would like to be on our prayer list, please contact the church office. Prayers are offered daily for those on our prayer list. www.bishopscamp.org Trinity Episcopal Church 12727 Hillcrest Road, Dallas; TX 75230 972.991.3601 tecdallas.org Priest-in-Charge The Rev. Canon Dr. Robin (Rob) P. Smith Email: domanselm@hotmail.com Telephone: 214.906.5656 Deacon The Rev. Philip Snyder Email: Philip_L_Snyder@yahoo.com Telephone: 972.423.2384 Music Director Scott Rudes Email: srudes73@verizon.net Secretary Nanci Parkhurst Email: nparkhurst@tecdallas.org Serving Today, July 13, Fifth Sunday after Pentecost Sermon Children’s Talk Chalice Lector Tellers Ushers Altar Guild Clean Up Canon Rob Diana S. Diana S. Diana S. Rusty B. & Russ C. Bob B. & Hugh L. Team 2 Rusty B. Serving next Sunday, July 20, Sixth Sunday after Pentecost Canon Rob Diana S. Mary Ellen P. Mary Ellen P. Kay H. & Beverly W. Bob B. & Hugh L. Team 3 Kay. H.