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THE THE CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH OF
THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER – SARASOTA, FLORIDA
The Feast of Christ the King (Yr A RCL)
23 November 2014
WELCOME VISITORS!
VISITORS
The Church of the Redeemer is delighted to have you with us
today to share in our mission to know, love, worship and obey our Lord
Jesus Christ.
Whether this is your first, second, or third visit, please help us welcome you by wearing a visitor name tag found inside the parish brochure
in the pew racks in front of you. We also invite you to join us for coffee
and Christian fellowship after the services on the veranda (weather permitting) or inside Gillespie Hall. Look for the Welcome Table in Gillespie
Hall. As you exit the front of the church, simply follow the pathway to
your right, past our Rose Garden, and around to the veranda and Gillespie
Hall.
If you would like to receive more information about our services,
ministries, and mission, or to be placed on our mailing list, please fill out
the Visitor Card attached to the visitor name tag, and place it in the offering plate, or hand it to an usher, and be sure to come to the Welcome Table
in Gillespie Hall. We hope you will choose to return to the Church of the
Redeemer and invite you to call on us at any time (955.4263) or visit our
website (www.redeemersarasota.org).
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INFORMATION
Today . . .
We celebrate the Feast of Christ the King today, and at 9AM
all of the children through grade 3 will be in the procession.
At the Rector’s Class Father Marsden’s Essential Bible Story will
be Creation Part II, “Adam and Eve.”
A wonderful way to share Redeemer is through our red Welcome
Table which is rolled out in front of the church before each mass.
Visitors receive a “Redeemer Welcome” from volunteer greeters.
We need more people to “take their place” with this fun, easy ministry, and you can choose how much time you can give. It is a
lovely way for visitors to feel welcome, and for regular parishioners to see different faces! To take your place on the schedule, go to
redeemersarasota.org, select “Resources and Media,” then
“Schedules and Sign Ups.”
Bridge to the Word, a small group adult Sunday School class,
meets today in Room 207 above Gillespie Hall, 10:10–10:40 AM.
The Bloodmobile is here today from 8:15 AM – 12:45 PM. For
the last two Blood Drives, we exceeded the 10-unit requirement!
Let’s continue to keep the Blood Drive at Redeemer.
Today is a make-up Sunday for those who would like to turn in
an “Investment Pledge Card” and/or “Take Your Place Card.” Both
cards are available in your pew pockets, or in the narthex. Place
the completed cards in the basket when you go to communion, or
return them to the parish office any time before 1 December.
Parish Office (941.955.4263) 222 South Palm Ave.
Sarasota, FL 34236
email: COR@redeemersarasota.org
website: www.redeemersarasota.org
Sunday School meets today – 2 & 3 yr olds through 12th grade, 10:10AM.
Need directions
directions to your classroom? Ask an usher, or check the "Sunday
commun
nion
School Map" in the narthex. Teachers and students receive commu
first, and head right to class.
This week . . .
Blood Pressure screening is today in Gillespie Hall.
Daughters of the King will meet tomorrow, 24 November. The
meeting begins with mass at 10 AM. All ladies of the parish are
invited to attend.
If you wish to contribute for the Christmas altar decorations
as memorials or thank offerings, please make your check payable
to Church of the Redeemer, memo: Christmas altar decorations.
Include the names you want printed in the Christmas bulletin on
a separate piece of paper, or use the envelope which was included
in your November Pelican. Additional envelopes are available in
the narthex. Names and contributions must be in the parish office, “Attention: Carolyn,” by 5:00 PM this Wednesday, 26 November, to be included in the bulletin.
Thanksgiving Day Celebrations at Redeemer
Choral Mass at 10:00 AM
Please bring a gift of non-perishable food for our Caritas food pantry ministry to the needy. The offering at this mass goes to Mission and Outreach.
Nursery care will not be available.
Spanish mass at 1:00 PM, followed by
Thanksgiving Dinner in Gillespie Hall at 2:00 PM.
Everyone is invited. Bring your favorite side dish or dessert to share. Turkey
will be provided.
The Parish Office will be closed this Thursday and Friday for
the Thanksgiving Day holiday.
No LOGOS, Junior EYC, or Confirmation Class this week as we
prepare for Thanksgiving.
Help serve needy members of our community at the Sarasota
Ministerial Association’s Help our Homeless Thanksgiving Luncheon, 26 November, 11:30 AM – 1 PM, in the Baptist Church Gymnasium, 1670 Main Street. To volunteer as a table host, contact
Chaplain Tom Pfaff, 724.5018, or tompfaff@verizon.net.
The Sarasota/Manatee Bach Festival will present “Blazing
Woodwinds” Saturday, 29 November, 7:30 PM— a concert of baroque music at its best. Principal Bassoonist, Fernando Traba,
and Principal Oboist, Adam de Sorgo, will perform virtuoso pieces;
also included are Christopher Schnell, cello, and Julane Rodgers
& Ann Stephenson-Moe, harpsichord. Ticket donation: $25 (Redeemer parishioners, $15.)
Next week . . .
Redeemer's annual parish family Advent Event is next Sunday,
30 November, in Gillespie Hall following the 9 AM mass. Prepare
to keep a holy Advent by creating an Advent Wreath to use as a
household devotion and a Christ Candle made from leftover Redeemer candles to light on Christmas Eve. One wreath per household, and parents, please accompany your children.
Redeemer “Families with Children” will join our Middle and
High School youth for a Redeemer Kickball Event on Sunday, 30
November. Meet at Red Rock Park, 3987 Camino Real, Sarasota,
3:30-5:30 PM. Even if you are not planning to play, come join in
for a great afternoon. Red Rock Park has playground equipment,
plenty of shade, and lots of parking. Please bring a “munchie” to
share, and the beverage of your choice.
Advent organ recitals begin Wednesday, 3 December, and take
place each Wednesday through 17 December, 12:10 – 12:40 PM.
3
December
10 December
17 December
Richard Benedum
Nancy Siebecker
Dean Haig Mardirosian
LOGOS invites all "Families with Children" to come see what
LOGOS is all about at our Potluck Dinner on Wednesday, 3 December, 5:45 PM in Gillespie Hall. We are celebrating our amazing
cook team by giving them the night out of the kitchen, and each
household (visitors, LOGOS families and volunteers) is asked to
bring a "family-favorite Christmas dish" to share (for 8-10 people).
Bring the recipe, and tell us why it is a family favorite. A first-ever
LOGOS "Christmas Traditions Cookbook" will be compiled and
distributed.
Future events . . .
Mark your calendars now! On Sunday, 14 December, 5:15 PM,
there will be a service of Advent Lessons and Carols. This is a
parish-wide event with a reception following in Gillespie Hall. All
of the choirs of the Church of the Redeemer participate, and acolytes, readers, and congregation are all part of this family event.
SAVE THE DATE! Caroling to Redeemer shut-ins will be during
the Twelve Days of Christmas, Saturday, 3 January 2015. Please
plan to join us and "Make a joyful noise unto the Lord." Watch the
bulletin for details.
Shopping opportunities . . .
Getting ready to send out your Christmas cards? Redeemer's
Gift Shoppe is offering 20% off ALL items purchased through our
online vendor. Visit www.redeemer.printswell.com to see all the
goodies! And be sure to use promotional code "REDEEMER" when
you make your purchase. Proceeds benefit the Rector's Discretionary Fund.
The season of shopping has begun at your Episcopal Thrift
House, and we welcome your holiday castoffs, your finery, and
your seasonal whimsies for resale. Proceeds go directly to worthy
charities in our community. Please drop by the corner of Second
and Lemon in beautiful downtown Sarasota, and shop, share, and
participate in this hardworking full-time ministry.
Needs . . .
Meals on Wheels of Sarasota delivers hot meals to needy persons
in Sarasota County who cannot prepare meals for themselves. The
demand is great, and we need temporary or permanent drivers to
deliver meals. To learn more or volunteer, please call Judy
Johnston, driver coordinator, 330.8683.
Caritas food ministry donations may be left in the large basket
in the narthex. Monetary donations are also welcome. Make your
check out to Church of the Redeemer, memo: Caritas food pantry.
Thank you for your continued support.
Thanks . . .
We give thanks to God for a remarkable season of ministry celebration and stewardship, which ended last Sunday. The parish
extends special thanks to all those who participated in laying the
groundwork for a future of growth and service in this our 110th
year of mission and ministry.
† WEEK OF 23 NOVEMBER 2014 †
Sundays, Nursery: infants & toddlers, during 9 & 11 AM, 1 PM masses
Children’s Chapel and Sunday School K-12th during 9 AM mass
Daily Morning Prayer – 8:30 AM (except Sunday)
Daily Evening Prayer – 5:15 PM (except Saturday & Sunday)
Sunday
Proper 28
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
EUCHARIST– 7:30, 9:00, & 11:00 AM; 1 PM (Spanish)
Rector’s Class, 10:15 AM, Gillespie Hall
Sunday School, Grades K-12, 10:15 AM, all classrooms
Bridge to the Word, 10:15 AM, Room 207
Gift Shoppe open after the 9 and 11 AM Masses
Bloodmobile, 8:15 AM-12:45 PM, Staff Parking Lot
Senior EYC youth (gr 9-12), 6:30 PM, North Wall, Gillespie Hall
Blood Pressure Screening, between masses, Gillespie Hall
AA, 7 PM, Sunday School Wing
EUCHARIST – 10:00 AM
NA, 7:30 AM, Noon, & 7 PM, Sunday School Wing
Daughters of the King, begin with mass at 10 AM
Canterbury Choir, 5:30-6:45 PM
Brownie/Daisy/Girl Scout Troop 440, 6:30 PM, 1st Grade Room
Cub Scout Pack 24, 6:30 PM, Upper Room
Vestry, 7:00 PM, Rooms 202-204
James Otis Sargent Huntington, Priest and Monk, 1935
EUCHARIST – 10:00 AM
NA, 7:30 AM & Noon, Sunday School Wing
Lectionary Bible Study, Noon, Room 205
Inquirers’ Class, 6:30 PM, North Gillespie Hall
NA, 7 PM, Sunday School Wing
EUCHARIST – 7:30 & 10:00 AM
Men’s Christian Leadership Concepts, 6-8 AM, Eva Pope Room
NA, 7:30 AM & Noon, Sunday School Wing
Gift Shoppe open 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Thursday
THANKSGIVING DAY
EUCHARIST – 10:00 AM & 1:00 PM (Spanish)
Thanksgiving Dinner, 2:00 PM, Gillespie Hall
Parish Office closed.
Friday
Kamehameha and Emma, King & Queen of Hawaii, 1864, 1885
EUCHARIST with Anointing For Healing – 10 AM
Parish Office closed.
NA, 7:30 AM & Noon, Sunday School Wing
No Men’s Prayer Breakfast
Saturday
EUCHARIST – 10:00 AM
Men’s Prayer Group, 7:30 AM, Eva Pope Room
Confessions, 11 AM, High Altar (Father Bumsted)
Memorial Liturgy for Harriet Jean Robinson, 1:30 PM
EUCHARIST with Anointing For Healing – 5:30 PM
Bach Festival, 7:30 PM, Church
Sunday
EUCHARIST– 7:30, 9:00, & 11:00 AM; 1 PM (Spanish)
30 November Advent Event, 10:15 AM, Gillespie Hall
Advent 1
Bridge to the Word, 10:15 AM, Room 207
Gift Shoppe open after the 9 and 11 AM Masses
Kick Ball Event, 3:30 PM, Red Rock Park
Senior EYC youth (gr 9-12), 6:30 PM, North Wall, Gillespie Hall
The Heart to Heart Women’s Book Club and Redeemer men’s
book group, Books and Beyond will join in sponsoring an allparish book discussion and dinner on Thursday, 15 January
2015, at 6:30 PM in Gillespie Hall. The Boys in the Boat: Nine
Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Daniel James Brown will be discussed after a festive dinner is enjoyed by all. The fee for this special event is $10.00 per
person. You may pay by cash or check in the parish office, or if
you wish, to pay online at redeemersarasota.org, sign up and pay
$11.50 using Redeemer’s PayPal. A full dinner, with beverages
and dessert, and a cash wine bar will precede the book discussion. Please sign up ASAP. Seating is limited.
Redeemer EYC . . .
Contact: dbumsted@redeemersarasota.org
EYC is more than a youth group! It’s a way to explore your faith as a
young person in community here at Redeemer. We’re having an amazing
time building a piece of the Kingdom! Invite your friends so they don’t
miss out on things like Chariot Races and the COTR Smash Bros. Invitational!
SR EYC IS TONIGHT! End your weekend right tonight from 6:30PM to
8:00M by getting together with the best High School crew in Christendom! Tonight we’re starting on a topic the group picked: World Religions.
We’ll start with Judaism and over the next few weeks find our way to
Buddhism and beyond. What do other religions believe? How are they
similar to ours? What is distinct about Christianity? There’s a lot to talk
about! Don’t miss it!
COFFEE AND COMMUNITY is a fellowship opportunity for our Senior
High folks. We’ve been meeting at Pastry Art on Main St. at 4pm on
Tuesdays. We’d like to start talking about C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters. Want to join? Just show up! Want a book? Let Fr. David know!
JR EYC is like a tiny unicorn smashing your face with a cookie dough
pie. That’s a good thing, right? Because Jr. EYC is a very good thing.
BUT we will have this Wednesday night off for the holiday! Mark your
calendars and we’ll see you next week!
ICE SKATING is something that Fr. David has never done. We’re going
ice skating on 26 November with our friends from St. Boniface. Fr. David
says: “I’m sure that I’m a natural. I hope it’s easy.” Come see how that
works out. Wednesday, 26 November; 1:00PM-6:00PM; $20 includes
admission, skates, and dinner following!
FRIDAY MORNINGS are not for sleeping. They are for hanging out with
the best people ever. At 6:15 AM on Fridays, we’re reading Scripture
together and eating some awesome breakfasts. Don’t worry, you’ll be out
the door in time for school. Need more info? Talk to Fr. David ASAP so
we can see you next Friday morning!
Other important dates for EYC:
☻11/25 Thanksgiving Service Project with Salvation Army and CYD
☻11/26 Ice Skating with St. Boniface
☻11/30 FWC and EYC Event at Red Rock Park
Students! Ever have a question about church stuff and then forgot to
ask when you got to EYC? Ask away with #eycsupwith to our
twitter@redeemereyc or Instagram redeemereyc!
Please note . . .
If you are interested in being on the slate of nominees for the
2015 vestry, please contact Jody Maxwell, Senior Warden, or Father Robinson. Seats to be filled are two from 9:00 AM, one from
11:00 AM, and one from 1:00 PM.
Online giving is a simple way to invest in the work of the parish. Use our online giving tool at redeemersarasota.org to support
Redeemer. Make one-time gifts, pledges, pledge payments, and
memorial gifts with the touch of a button, using your credit card.
Why can’t we be friends? Like us on Facebook and share the
goings on of the parish on your wall.
We welcome the newest members of our parish family:
Richard & Stephanie Ross
† † † REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS † † †
Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The Reformed Episcopal Church of Spain,
E-P to the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Reformed Episcopal Church
of Spain, Spain, The Rt. Rev. Carlos López-Lozano
Diocesan Cycle of Prayer: St. Clement's, Tampa; St. Thomas's Chapel,
Parrish; St. David's, Englewood; St. Dunstan's, Largo; St. Edmund's, Arcadia;
St. Elizabeth's, Zephyrhills; St. Francis's, Tampa; DaySpring Conference Center, Parrish
Those celebrating their birthdays today: Becky Cardy-Tanzosh,
Lorna Clarke, Rebecca Dartt, Billy Johnson, Maria Jungquist, Patricia
Paran, Marie Pressel, Susie Reeder
Those celebrating their wedding anniversaries today: Edward &
Frances Bermudez, Velma & Sharon Keen, Eric & Rebecca Larson,
Jay & Kristen Skipper
Thanksgiving: for the birth of a daughter, Wylder Malloy, to David &
Lisa Arent, on 18 November 2014
Repose of the soul for: William Miller
Safe travel: Mike, Katherine, & Brenda Peet; Mae Smith Miller; Stefan Stephenson-Moe
†††
The Sanctuary Candle is given to the glory of God in loving memory
of Beaty Bamford Maynard.
The Altar Flowers are given to the glory of God in loving memory of
Christopher Donald Laronge, Velda Toon Smith, John & Mary Pioletti,
and Frank & Joyce DeVita.
I publish the Banns of Marriage between Nancy Abate of Sarasota and Ron
Aretz of Sarasota . If any of you know just cause why they may not be joined
together in Holy Matrimony, you are bidden to declare it. This is the first time of
asking.
The BMO Harris
Harris Bank parking garage is available for church parking on Sundays
until 1:00 PM. The garage is locked at that time, and any cars left inside will be
locked in.
The nursery for infants and toddlers is available during the 9 and 11 AM masses
every Sunday.
Those persons who find it difficult to come to the altar to receive Holy Communion
are asked to inform one of the ushers, who will then see that Communion is
brought to your pew.
If you have fami
family members in the active military please call the parish office to
have them put on our prayer list.
Listening devices for the hearinghearing-impaired may be obtained from an usher. The
Hard of Hearing Assistance System operates on a frequency of 72.9 for those whose
hearing aids have the capability to pick it up. For those who have a T-Coil receiver
in their hearing aid, Redeemer has an Induction Loop system installed. Personal
earbuds may be purchased in the parish office.
A CD recording of today’s service may be ordered through the parish office,
955.4263.
GlutenGluten-free
free communion wafers are available: Sundays, 7:30 AM Mass – high altar;
9:00 and 11:00 AM Masses – chapel altar. Indicate your need to the priest administering the host.
Visit our bulletin board inside Gillespie Hall on the wall outside the kitchen for
information about your parish family, upcoming events, and volunteer opportunities. Contact Carolyn Peet, cpeet@redeemersarasota.org, or 955.4263 if you have
something you think belongs on our bulletin board.
Check out our website, redeemersarasota.org, to learn all the latest news and information you need to be connected to your parish. Look for the parish calendar for
details on current events.