The Communicant - St. Paul`s Episcopal Church
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The Communicant - St. Paul`s Episcopal Church
Page |1 The Communicant Our mission is to explore and celebrate God’s infinite grace, acceptance and love 224 N. East Avenue Fayetteville, AR 72701 479.442.7373 stpaulsfay.org Our Parish Newsletter February 2015 Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras – February 17 Starting at 5:30 p.m. our Episcopal Youth Community will serve pancakes and/or Cajun fare or a vegetarian option as a fund raiser for the Robert R. Brown Camps for persons with physical and/or cognitive impairments. The last filling before Lent. The English call it "Shrove Tuesday" and clean out the yeast by eating pancakes. The French call it "Fat Tuesday" and throw a big Mardi Gras party before the disciplines of Lent begin. At St. Paul's you can take your pick. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children, $30 family max. Beer and wine available for sale to adults. Feel free to wear beads, masks, or other Mardi Gras costumes. Parishioners Jonny and Troy Schremmer have been working with the young people to produce a short, humorous play for our entertainment this year. At the end of the night, we'll take palms from our Palm Sunday observance and we will burn them. After they cool, they will be crushed to be used for our Ash Wednesday services the next day. If you've saved your palms from last year, bring them along with you. If you’d like to help with the cooking, set-up, preparation, or clean-up for this event, call Amanda at (479) 422-1885, or just show up! Ash Wednesday – February 18th Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return. We encourage Episcopalians whose health will allow them to observe a strict fast on Ash Wednesday. Drink plenty of juice or water, but abstain from food until evening. (And then, a small, meatless meal.) Our Ash Wednesday Service Schedule 7:30 a.m. Eucharist & Imposition of Ashes (Church) 10:00 a.m. Eucharist & Imposition of Ashes (Church) 12:15 p.m. Eucharist & Imposition of Ashes (Church) 6:15 p.m. Choral Eucharist & Imposition of Ashes (Parish Hall) 7:00 p.m. Choral Eucharist & Imposition of Ashes (Church) Lowell will be at the sanctuary rail for confessions 5:00-5:30 p.m. St. Paul’s Used Book Sale – This Weekend! We host our annual used book sale Saturday, January 31 from 9:00-5:00 and Sunday, February 1 from 9:00-1:00. All paperbacks will be $0.50. Hardcovers will be $1.00. Proceeds of the sale will be donated to the Church Periodical Club. Email Jane Keen - thistrainisboundforglory@gmail.com - if you are interested in volunteering or have questions. Page |2 Lent at St. Paul’s Some Suggestions for Lenten Disciplines For centuries Christians have practiced three kinds of disciplines for Lent: Fasting Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of strict fast, when observers go without food all day. (Drink plenty of juice or water!) Many people will abstain from some food or drink throughout Lent. Often, they will contribute what they might have spent on these items to charitable organizations or purposes. Prayer Adopt an additional practice of prayer. St. Paul’s offers several Lenten services – our Thursday 6:00 Ancient Roots contemplative Eucharist, our Sunday Evensong, and our Friday Stations of the Cross. You might also adopt reading the Daily Office of Morning Prayer or Evening Prayer through Lent. Almsgiving What might you sacrifice in order to extend your charity? Sometimes people will not only give something up for Lent, but also take on a specific good practice. For your Lenten discipline, you might consider taking on a job helping to host our traditional Sunday Evening Soup Supper. We need folks to help set up the Parish Hall tables and clean up afterwards. Contact Laura in the church office (442-7373, laura@stpaulsfay.org) if you would like to take on one of these jobs. Fridays: Stations of the Cross Stations of the Cross (or the Way of the Cross); is a devotional practice recalling the final hours or Passion of Jesus. During Lent we display on the church walls a series of images (stations) recalling events during the Passion. Participants walk from station to station with prayers and words of reflection. Walk with us the Way of the Cross on Fridays in Lent at 5:00 p.m. No evening prayer. Albert Gray and Mary Miller facilitate the prayers. Booklets are available daily for private walking during Lent whenever the church is open. Thursdays: Ancient Roots – Our Contemplative Eucharist Our popular Lenten services of chant, silence, and breaking of the bread will be at 6:00 on Thursday evenings this year. Now in our thirteenth year, Ancient Roots is a shared experience of classic spiritual practice, available to beginners, novices, and those with no religious experience. The Gregorian Schola of St. Joseph Catholic Church, led by Dr. Richard Lee, performs selections of traditional Gregorian chant. These ancient melodies seem to make time stand still and invite listeners to into a prayer of stillness. We also use a participative style of simple chant from the Taize community in France. We listen to a sentence of sacred scripture and enter into a "Quaker Silence." We participate in a sacred meal, the Breaking of Bread and sharing of Wine in a Eucharistic circle. In the Parish Hall. Takes 45 minutes. Nursery provided. Sundays: Evensong & Lenten Teaching Series Sunday Evensong is a mainstay of the English Cathedral tradition. Travelers to Great Britain will often make special plans to hear one of the famous Church of England men-and-boys choirs or just to drop in on the local country parish for their choral setting of Sunday Evening Prayer. When the Episcopal Church was planted in this country it inherited a love of its mother church tradition. During Lent, St. Paul's offers a service of Evensong each Sunday evening at 5:30 p.m. The St. Paul's Choir and Quartet offer an anthem within the ancient forms of the hymns and plainsong chants associated with this office. Following Evensong each Sunday, we’ll meet in the Parish Hall for a Soup Supper and a 10-15 minute DVD presentation with table conversation. The program will be a video series by our friend Barbara Cawthorne Crafton: Embracing Forgiveness – What It Is and What It Isn’t. Barbara has been a McMichael Lecturer and retreat leader for us in the past. 6:00-7:00 pm. Bring salad and bread to share if you can. Page |3 Lenten Teaching: Benedictine Small Groups Everyone needs friends who will listen to you with a willingness to talk about the important things and be willing to hold you accountable to your commitments to grow. Lowell & Suzanne will offer a Lenten Teaching in March about a spiritual practice that is a treasured anchor for a number of people here at St. Paul's. A Benedictine Small Group is a gathering of 3 to 5 people who offer each other mutual accountability and support in their life and spiritual journey. The friends meet together regularly in a structured but informal conversation about their prayer, growth, and action. Mark your calendar to join us for an introductory workshop – Saturday, March 14, 9:3012:00. Then, if you like the method, we will connect you with a group and ask you to give it a try for the last three weeks of Lent. If you find it valuable, you can make a longer commitment. Episcopal Relief & Development Booklet – 2015 Lenten Meditations Written by a collection of Episcopal Church and Anglican Communion leaders, Episcopal Relief & Development’s Lenten Meditations 2015 centers on five statements Episcopal Relief & Development and the authors hold as core beliefs: • I believe that everyone should have access to clean water. • I believe that no one should go hungry. • I believe that all children and families deserve a healthy start in life. • I believe that no one should live in poverty. • I believe that together we can heal a hurting world. To help prepare for the Lenten journey, you can download the 2015 Lenten Meditations guide online (http://www.episcopalrelief.org/church-in-action/church-campaigns/lent) or place an order by phone (1-866-937-2772). Materials are free, but there is a minimal shipping and handling fee, and must be ordered by February 11 to ensure they will arrive in time for Ash Wednesday, February 18. The year 2015 marks the 75th anniversary of Episcopal Relief & Development’s outreach ministry. We have Hope Chests available in the office and Welcome Center, and you can also donate to the program of your choice online at: http://www.episcopalrelief.org/what-you-can-do/donate-now/individual-donation. The four core program areas are: Alleviate Hunger and Improve Food Supply, Create Economic Opportunities and Strengthen Communities, Promote Health and Fight Disease, and Respond to Disasters and Rebuild Communities. For he does not despise nor abhor the poor in their poverty; neither does he hide his face from them; but when they cry to him he hears them. My praise is of him in the great assembly; I will perform my vows in the presence of those who worship him. The poor shall eat and be satisfied, And those who seek the Lord shall praise him: “May your heart live for ever!” -Psalm 22:23-25 Compassion Fayetteville February is Month of Compassion & Black History Month. A list of events can be found on the Compassion Fayetteville website. All events are free and open to the public; they are designed to provide the community with opportunities to learn more about the Compassion Fayetteville Initiative, sign the international charter for compassion, and discover how to become involved. Page |4 February Headlines Spring Inquirer’s Class This season’s Inquirer’s Classes will be on Tuesday nights starting February 24 th, from 6:00-7:30 p.m. in the Library. The class is a great introduction for anyone who is new to St. Paul’s or the Episcopal Church. Our text, Your Faith, Your Life: An Invitation to the Episcopal Church, by Jennifer Gamber, is available from the bookstore. See page 6 for more info. McMichael Speaker – What's Ferguson All About? Next McMichael Speaker -- the Very Rev. Michael Kinman, Dean of Christ Episcopal Cathedral, St. Louis. Mike was very present in Ferguson, MO during the recent protests. He'll help us think together: What's Ferguson All About? Saturday, March 14 & Sunday, March 15. We’ll have more details in the March Communicant, but in the meantime, you can read his blog “Come Together” at http://cccdean.blogspot.com/. Stewardship Update - We're Close to Last Year's Total If you haven't pledged, it's easy to do so online at www.stpaulsfay.org/pledge.html. If you would like to pay by credit or debit card, Suzi Freeman can set that up: 442-7373, extension 811 or email suzi@stpaulsfay.org. Sara Milford to be Ordained March 17 – (Note: that's a Tuesday) God Willing, The Rt. Rev. Larry Benfield will preside at the Service of Ordination for Sara Milford to the Sacred Order of Deacons on Tuesday, March 17, beginning at 7:00 p.m. Please come and celebrate with us. A reception will follow. After graduation from the School of Theology at Sewanee, Sara will serve as a Curate at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Hot Springs. Mark Your Calendars Saturday, January 31st – Sunday February 1st St. Paul’s Used Book Sale 9:00 am – 5:00 & 9:00 – 1:00 pm in the Parish Hall Friday, February 13 – Saturday February 14 Diocesan Convention in Little Rock th th Tuesday, February 17th Shrove Tuesday Friday, February 20th – Sunday, February 22nd Winterstar at Camp Mitchell Friday, February 27th Kilgore Film Documentary 6:00 pm Reception, 7:00 pm Screening in the Parish Hall Monday, March 23rd – Friday, 27th Spring Break 2015 Diocesan Convention Our clergy and several lay leaders will attend the annual Arkansas Diocesan Convention in Little Rock Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14. Loyd Swope and Suzi Freeman will be at-large participants. Loyd serves on the Standing Committee and Suzi on the Executive Committee of the diocese. Our Delegates will be Carole Swope, Linda Jones, J.T. Shrigley, and Doug Cummins; Alternates will be Lisa Corry, Mary Miller, Sandy Nelson, and Jacqui Brandli. Vestry Meetings Rescheduled Because of Shrove Tuesday/Ash Wednesday, the usual third Tuesday Vestry meeting has been rescheduled for February. This month's meeting will be Wednesday, February 25 at 7:00 p.m. Sara Milford's ordination to the diaconate is planned for March 17 (third Tuesday), so next month's Vestry meeting has been rescheduled for Sunday, March 15 after church at 12:30. All Vestry meetings are open to all St. Paul's members. Page |5 Worship and Music Choir – February 2015 Arkansas Choir Camp Cherub Choir (Kindergarten 5 years old & 1st Grade) ****Rehearsals Resume on Tuesday, February 3 rd, 2015, - 3:30 – 4:15 p.m.**** St. Theresa, Cecilia, and Nicholas Choirs (grades 2 thru 6) Rehearse on Sunday mornings at 8:15 a.m. and Thursday afternoons from 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. St. Dominic Choir (grades 7 thru high school) Rehearses Sunday mornings at 8:15 a.m. and Wednesday afternoons from 4:00 – 5:15 p.m. The St. Paul Choir (High School & young & not so young adults) Rehearses Sunday mornings at 10:15 a.m. and Wednesday evenings from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. English Change Bell Ringers (All ages welcome,) Rehearsal on Wednesday evenings at 5:45 p.m. in the Choir room July 19-25, 2015 Subiaco Abbey, Subiaco, Arkansas Sponsored by Interfaith Arkansas Conference of Churches, Choir Camp offers and intensive music program with classes in choral singing, handbells, liturgy, Broadway song & dance, history, poetry, and art! It aims to provide a healthy balance between work and pay. Recreational activities include swimming, tennis, star gazing, games, movies, and dances. The facilities at Subiaco Academy and Abbey are excellent. Choir Camp is open to students who have completed 2nd grade through those entering the 12th grade. No prior choral experience or membership in a choir is necessary -- only the love of singing! The staff is made up of over forty talented and gifted lay people and clergy. Closing festivities will include a choral Eucharist, family picnic, and a "Broadway" show. Contact Charlie Rigsby with questions (479-409-5679 or cr273@aol.com) or simply register online at choircamp.org. Cost is $300. A Note from Charlie… A very special thanks to all for the support given to Canon Myles J Criss during the past year. Myles left us on Monday, January 12th. His grand and glorious funeral was at Grace Cathedral in Topeka, Kansas, on Saturday, January 17th. He loved being at St. Paul’s: playing the organ, singing and directing the choir. Thanks to Dr. Malcolm Hayward and Dr. Hershey Garner; Washington Regional Hospice; Brightstar Care; and the St. Paul Choir for their loving care! Evensong will be sung on Sunday afternoons at 5:30 p.m. during Lent, beginning February 22 nd. Special thanks to Mary Alice McIntyre for helping with organ playing at St. Paul’s. She is Linda Jones’ Mom. Lots of talent in that family!!! New choir members are always welcome!!! Baptismal Feasts 2015 To prepare for baptism, please contact any of the clergy. April 4th – The Great Vigil of Easter May 3rd – Bishop’s Visitation May 24th – Pentecost August 2nd – Transfiguration Sunday November 1st – Feast of All Saints Call Charlie at 409-5679. Friday Evening Prayer Discontinued We've lost our leader for Evening Prayer on Fridays, so we will discontinue it for the foreseeable future. During Lent, please join us for Stations of the Cross on Fridays at 5:00 p.m. Page |6 Spiritual Formation for Adults Spring Inquirers’ Classes Start February 24th Our spring Inquirers’ Class will be on Tuesdays beginning February 24, from 6:00-7:30 p.m. in the Library. Eight sessions. Nursery provided. Inquirers’ is a basic introduction to the Episcopal Church and St. Paul’s. It is also a way to prepare for Confirmation, Reception into the Episcopal Church, or Reaffirmation of your Baptismal vows during the Bishop’s annual visitation in May. This year the Bishop will be here on Sunday, May 3rd. Our text, Your Faith, Your Life: An Invitation to the Episcopal Church by Jennifer Gamber, is available from the bookstore or church office. 2/24/15 Introduction and Ethos (Lowell) 3/3/15 Beginnings (Suzanne) Reading: Your Faith, Your Life, pages 1-27 3/10/15 Scripture and History (Lowell) Reading: Your Faith, Your Life, pages 28-69 3/17/15 What is God Calling you to Do? (Lora) Reading: Your Faith, Your Life, pages 105-124 3/24/15 Faith and Doctrine (Joshua Daniel) Reading: Your Faith, Your Life, pages 70-84 Sunday Mornings @ 10:00 – Four Offerings for Adults Sunday Morning Bible Study: The Epistle to the Romans It may be the most important single piece of literature in Christianity: Paul's masterpiece. His most theological and systematic writing. The Epistle to the Romans has profoundly influenced Christian history and theology. And it's not easy to read. If you've never studied this important book, here is your chance. Live-Streamed on our website – go to stpaulsfay.org and click the Church Online button in the upper right corner. In the Parish Hall. Bring your Bible. 3/31/15 Worship and Sacraments (Lowell) Reading: Your Faith, Your Life, pages 148-188 4/7/15 Spirituality and Prayer (Suzanne) Reading: Your Faith, Your Life, pages 125-147 4/14/15 Navigating the Church Includes Church Tour (Lowell, Suzanne) Reading: Your Faith, Your Life, pages 85-104 Bishop’s Visitation: Confirmation, Reception, Reaffirmation on Sunday, May 3. Contemporary Issues and the Judaeo-Christian Tradition Coming February 1st and led by Father Chuck in the southeast corner of the Parish Hall. What can we add to the debates about immigration, the environment, poverty and the wealth gap, enemies etc? If the dream of Jesus was that justice would rule and that love would shape everything, then how do we implement his dream and work for it? Sign up list and short reading list are available in Father Chuck's office. Practicing Presence Meets in the Library and is reading and discussing The Path of Centering Prayer: Deepening Your Experience of God, by David Frenette. Begins with 20-30 minutes of shared silence, followed by conversation about the book and about being awake and mindful in the present moment. Page |7 Parents Conversation Group This grou p m eets in the Green Room (across from the nu rsery). The grou p recently sw itched books and is now read ing and d iscu ssing the Rabbi Rami Guide to Parenting: Roadside Assistance for the Spiritual Traveler. How do the stories we tell our kids have a long lasting and meaningful impact on our kids? Other Offerings for Adults Theology on Tap Begins New Book in February 3 The next book for our open discussion group will be The Grace in Dying: A Message of Hope, Comfort, and Spiritual Transformation by Kathleen Dowling Singh. Books are available in the bookstore or office for $16. Theology on Tap meets on the First Tuesday of each month, 6:00-8:00 at Emelia’s Mediterranean Café on Dickson Street. We’ll discuss through the first two chapters, p. 1-43 when we gather Tuesday, February 3. St. Martin’s University Center We've got a great group of more than 100 active students and young adults enjoying our campus ministry fellowship at St. Martin's University Center. Joshua Daniel serves a wonderful home-cooked meal every second and fourth Monday night at 6:00. Each Thursday at 8:00 we have Evening Prayer in the Chapel led by the Rev. Lora Walsh. Discussion afterward. Students, young adults, faculty and interested parishioners invited. WELCOME!! Sunday Dream Group Changing Time Between 10 & 15 years, the Sunday Dream Group has met most every Sunday afternoon 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. As the group experiences different transitions in their lives, we discover that we need to change our time format somewhat to meet the needs of our dreamers. Beginning in February, the Sunday Dream Group will meet first and third Sundays of each month, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. We continue to meet in the Library at St. Paul's and we continue to be open to anyone who would like to join us. No ongoing attendance is required, you don't have to have a dream to come to the group, and no knowledge of dreamwork is necessary. Saging Group Saging is a group of men and women (60+) who meet to reflect on the experience of being older from a spiritual perspective by sharing how we have seen God at work in our lives since we last met. Newcomers are always welcomed! The group meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the month from 2:00 to 3:30 pm in the Church Library. For further information contact Carol Gaetjens at 479-2496930 or email. gaetjens3@gmail.com. Healing Touch Holly Aaron is passing the scheduling plate to Grace Culpepper, who has so graciously accepted the duty. Holly will continue to coordinate the classes and the Healing Touch gatherings, but people should contact Grace for appointments. Continue to contact Holly for information or classes or if they are interested in serving in the ministry. Grace's her phone number is 479-2008902 and her email is gculplcsw@yahoo.com. Ongoing Groups Centering Prayer Support Group – Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m. Daytime Bible Study – Thursdays, 10:00 a.m. Men’s Contemplative Group – Wednesdays, 6:30 a.m. A Course in Miracles – Mondays, 7:30 p.m. Rosen Movement – Thursdays, 8:30 a.m. Yoga – Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m. & Fridays, 8:30 a.m. Saging Group – 2nd Wednesday of the month, 2:00 p.m. Friends of Jung – 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m. Men’s Encouragement Group – Mondays, 7:00 p.m. Thomas Merton Study Group – last Monday of the month, 7:00 p.m. Dream Group – 1st & 3rd Sundays, 2:00 p.m. Page |8 Youth and Children Safeguarding God’s Children – Mandatory Training Training in the area of “Safeguarding God’s Children” is a mandatory program for all individuals who will have contact with children and youth of any age. This includes Sunday School Teachers, Nursery Workers, Vacation Bible School Teachers, Youth Leaders, Choir Camp Staff, St. Paul’s Staff, and is recommended for the Choir Volunteers. The purpose of this program is to teach us, as adults and young people: -how to prevent sexual abuse of our children -how to spot warning signs of abuse -how to teach children to protect themselves -how to separate fact from myth Please e-mail Emily Bost emily@stpaulsfay.org to sign up and for any questions you may have. Saturday, February 7th from 9-12:00. Youth Ministries Every Wednesday is Wednesday Evening Faith Stories following worship in the Parish Hall February 1st: Gender Groups Jr. High meets at 5pm and then Senior High joins in for a mean at 6pm. Jr. High is completed by 6:30pm when Senior High begins. Senior High ends at 8pm. Young men will meet at St. Martin’s, 814 W. Maple, and Young ladies will meet at Debbie’s, 370 N. Williams Dr. February 8 : Sunday Supper Please meet at St. Paul’s at 2:30pm or at Trinity Methodist Church around 3pm to help feed our community. We need as much help as possible. No Gender Groups the evenings of Sunday Suppers. th February 15th: Confirmation From 3:00-5:00. Lowell will be teaching the Trinity. February 17th: Shrove Tuesday Come join us for a evening of festivities before Ash Wednesday. There will be plenty of Cajun cooking and pancakes. We look forward to seeing you there. Camp Mitchell CIT Applications A CIT (Counselor-in-Training) is a High School aged volunteer who serves one camp session at a time Camp Mitchell during the summer. Apply by Feb. 15th. St. Paul's Youth Ministry Ranked in Top 5 in the Episcopal Church Chosen for a national study of 40 Best in all denominations Register Now for Winterstar! Jr High is Feb. 20-22 Sr High is March 6-8 http://eycarkansas.org/winterst ar2015/ Children’s Ministries Sunday School Spring Semester We have 5 classes of Christian Formation for our youngest members. Join us upstairs during the 10:00 hour. Green Atrium: Preschool (age 3-4) Yellow Atrium: Kindergarten Purple Atrium: Grades 1-2 Peach Atrium: Grades 3-4 Blue Atrium: Grades 5-6 Children’s Chapel is held every Sunday during the 8:45 and 11:00 AM services for grades 3 and under. Vacation Bible School We are in the early stages of planning VBS 2015! If you would like to be involved, or have input on when/where it is held, email laura@stpaulsfay.org. Last year, we partnered with Good Shepherd Lutheran, First Christian and Rolling Hills Baptist for a fun week of music and activities! Page |9 Compassion in action/Outreach Performance of Men’s Writing from Pine Bluff YOU ARE NOT ALONE, Men in Prison Hearing from Women in Prison: Call and Response This performance will showcase the writing of 20 incarcerated men from the 5-hour writing workshop we conducted during our residency in Pine Bluff last November. Starring Matt Henricksen, Troy Schremmer, Mark Landon Smith, Justin Scheur, Justin Stewart and Jonny Schremmer. Free, although donations are encouraged to support the continued work of the NWA Prison Story Project. The performance takes place Saturday, February 7th at the Fayetteville Underground at 7:30 pm. Seating is limited and reservations are suggested. To reserve a seat or for more information contact Kathy McGregor at 479871-4875 or prisonstoryproject@gmail.com. Save the Date! BECCA IS COMING! BECCA IS COMING! Becca Stevens, one of the premier preachers and speakers in the United States, and founder Magdalene and Thistle Farms in Nashville, will be here Thursday, April 30th. She will be accompanied by two Magdalene residents, graduates, or Thistle Farms employees. Mark your calendars. Magdalene House Workshop A group of folks who would like to learn firsthand more about the original Magdalene House in Nashville are planning a trip for a one day workshop on Monday, February 23rd. We intend to car pool from St. Paul's on the morning of Sunday, February 22nd and return Tuesday, February 24th. We'll spend Sunday and Monday nights at the Scarritt-Bennett Center on the campus of Vanderbilt University where the rooms are simple yet the setting can't be beat (there is a shared bath dividing two private single rooms). The total cost for the 2 nights and 3 days should run about $200 per person, or a little more, depending upon meals. If you're interested, please let Suzanne know as soon as possible; however, you’ll need to register yourself. Go to http://www.scarrittbennett.org/accomodations/roomsrates/ to reserve a room, and http://www.thistlefarms.org/index.php/site/conferenceworkshops/ to register for the workshop. Helping Paws Too, A Therapy Dog Support Group This group will meet Tuesday, February 10th at 6:00 pm in the South Parish Hall. We will have a program about an adjunct alternative for our dogs— HealingTouch! Contact kw311@aol.com for more information. Community Meals is looking for a volunteer to help sign people in and pass out tickets on Mondays before lunch. Interested? Call Suzy Arnold – 238-3617. P a g e | 10 Fellowship, Et cetera Pay it Forward We often treat guests to meals like breakfast and Wednesday dinner and thought others might enjoy participating in that. If you would like to help underwrite another person's meal, feel free to offer a tip or leave the change. We'll "Pay it Forward." Interfaith Harmony Day – Update Interfaith Harmony Day has been postponed until February 2016; efforts are currently underway to get organized for this spiritual community event next year. A HUGE THANK YOU to Blythe Eggleston who has agreed to lead the planning committee. If you have questions, or would like to volunteer, email her at interfaithfayetteville@gmail.com. Dinners for 8 This is our Rotating Potluck Dinner for 8 (more or less). Singles, couples, non-church members, ALL are welcome to share food, drink and good conversation. Dinners have been everything from take-out pizza to fullcourse meals; around a kitchen table, in a formal dining room or on a patio, on the floor, or in a restaurant. Usually meets the last Friday of the month. Flower Guild’s Jana Mayfield at Crystal Bridges Jana is teaching a basic floral design class at Crystal Bridges on Sunday afternoon Feb. 15 - a great valentine day present for yourself! We will take inspiration from a painting in the gallery and develop a take home floral arrangement. Besides using flowers, we will also incorporate branches, yarn and felt. This will be lots of fun and you will learn lots. To Sign up go to: Crystal Bridges, Education, Adult Classes and look for The Art of Floral Arranging. I know some of you have been in pervious workshops and have asked for more so hope to see you on the 15th. Enrollment is limited. Thanks! Email Teresa Uth to participate: teresau@cox.net. She'll email you back to see if you would like to host or to attend, then she'll align the group up among the hosts. Hosts call the shots – how many, where, and cuisine. It's great fun and a good way to deepen old friendships and make new friends. Gallup Poll A recent Gallup survey says 82% of people who don't attend church would attend if invited by a friend. INVITE A FRIEND TO ST. PAUL'S! It's an 8 out of 10 chance that they would love for you to do so. Prayer Book App Church Publishing has created a great app for Episcopalians. eCP is the Book of Common Prayer in an interactive framework. Content is on your device so you can use it when you aren't connected to the internet. $9.99 Kilgore Film Documentary Lens t o t he Soul: The Phot ography of Andrew Kilgore is a m oving and beau tifu l fu ll-length d ocu m entary on the artistry of p arishioner And rew Kilgore. The film by Dan Robinson w ill be show n at St. Paul’s on Friday, th February 27 . Recep tion hosted by St. Sp atu la’s Gu ild at 6:00 p m w ith screening to follow . We Remember those Who Have Died Clarence Oxford (father of Mike Oxford), Gilly Maude (mother of Zara Harris), Alice Geoffroy Bernard (mother of Kaye Bernard), Myles Criss, Mary Josephine Wood (mother of Marie Wood), Gertrude Louise "Billie" Vanneman (mother of Peter Vanneman), Hester A. Davis P a g e | 11 Facts about Lent In keeping with the penitential ethos of Lent, we will have no flowers on the altar and we will omit many of the usual symbols of rejoicing, such as singing or speaking the word “Alleluia.” (Our children often bury an Alleluia banner in the Garth. They uncover it again at Easter.) You may still offer memorials and thanksgivings during Lent, which will be included on the prayers. Many people like to commemorate an anniversary that occurs in Lent or wish to express thanksgiving during this season. Although we do not have flowers, your contributions will help decorate the altar during other seasons. We will process in silence at the beginning and ending of the services. Traditional “colors” for Lent include Tyrian purple, a penitential color of deep bluish purple, and a “Lenten Array” – sackcloth, unbleached linen, or some other plain color of the wilderness. In Lent, the church goes with Jesus into the wilderness. Psalm 51 is a good one for meditating on your sins and expressing your penitence. Many people make a Sacramental Confession during Lent. Please make an appointment with any of the priests. The 40 days of Lent are from Ash Wednesday to Easter. Note that Sundays are not included in the 40 days. Every Sunday is a “little Easter,” though Sundays in Lent are more restrained and tend to pick up on themes of repentance and self-reflection. Many people restrain from flesh meats on Fridays in Lent. Holy Week is the week before Easter, beginning with Palm Sunday. The heart of Holy Week, which is also the heart of the Church Year, is the Triduum: Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter. The Easter Vigil is the first service of Easter and the traditional day for Baptism in the Church. The liturgy for the Great Vigil is the most beaustiful and complex service of the year, moving from the darkness of the grave, through the lighting of the new flame and its distribution through the church, and the sacraments of Baptism and Eucharist. Deadlines for February Newsletter Please email newsletter submissions, requests, and information to katie@stpaulsfay.org. Early D eadline: Thu rsd ay, Febru ary 12 th Final D eadline: Wed nesd ay, 18 rd Press Run: Mond ay, Febru ary 23 th Mailing: Tu esd ay, Febru ary 24 th Everything St. Paul’s does is supported by your gifts. We w elcome pledges and contributions in any amount to our ministry. Pledge Online: http://stpaulsfay.org/pledge.html Contribute Online: http://stpaulsfay.org/id519.html Ready to Go Paperless? The Communicant is available online, too! Send an email to laura@stpaulsfay.org or katie@stpaulsfay.org if you would like to stop receiving the physical mailings of our monthly newsletter. Let’s face it – paper is expensive, and mailing is a lot of work. If you don’t want to us to send something to you, we don’t have to! We're now taking credit cards and debit cards for Sunday breakfast and Wednesday dinner. Forgot you r cash? Don't d o checks? N o p roblem ! We now have an iPad+Square set u p to accep t Cred it or Debit Card s at the table ou tsid e the kitchen . It’s a qu ick and easy w ay to p ay! P a g e | 12 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Non-Profit U. S. Postage Paid Permit # 158 72701 P. O. Box 1190 Fayetteville AR 72702 Return Service Requested Staff Low ell Grisham – Rector Su zanne Stoner – Associate Rector/ Pastoral Associate Lora Walsh – Priest, Director Ark Fellow s Charles Walling – Priest Associate Lynne Sp ellm an – Priest Associate Joshu a Daniel – Chap lain, St. Martin’s College Ministry Em ily Bost – Deacon Su zi Freem an – Parish Ad m inistrator Lau ra Wilkins – Child ren’s Ministries/ Com m u nications Am and a H arrison – You th Director Alon Terrell – Assistant You th Director Dan Robinson – Med ia Director Katie N ichol – Ad m inistrative Assistant Charlie Rigsby – Organist and Choirm aster Mau ra Cald w ell – Assistant Choirm aster Kate Oxford – N u rsery Director Vestry Pattie Bu tler David Clay – Sr. Ward en Blythe Eggleston Rebecca N ew th H arrison Rebecca H ass Malcolm H ayw ard Lind a Jones Mary Margaret H u i Sand y Prince - Clerk Warren Rosenau r – Jr. Ward en JT Shrigley John Tolleson Tony Uth We now Livestream and Archive most of our Services! Sundays: Wednesdays: 8:45 a.m . Eucharist 6:15 p .m . W ednesday Church 10:00 – Lowell' s Class 11:00 a.m . Eucharist How to Access our LiveStream: Go to ou r w eb site, www.stpaulsfay.org, Click the "Church O nline" bu tton in the u p p er right hand corner. The countdown clock tells you w hen the next service is. The A rchive tab gives access to p reviou s services. There is a sp ace for com m ents. You can click for the Bulletin and for the Epistle (annou ncem ents). AN D, you can also make your contribution online. (See bottom of p age 11) If you can't be in church in person, join us on the w eb! Access the Church Calendar Online: http://www.stpaulsfay.org/id16.html