Contact Information ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Contact Information ANNOUNCEMENTS
Readings appointed for February 22nd:
The Altar flowers are given by Skip & Barb Talmadge
in memory of parents; Bob & Helen Bencker and Gladys &
Chuck Talmadge and by Betty White in memory of James G.
White and Neal White
Prayers of the People
Witnesses Remembered
Feb 14
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Cyril, Monk, and Methodius, Bishop, Missionaries to the Slavs, 869, 885
Nancy Baker, 1994; David A. Elliott, 2001
Thomas Bray, Priest and Missionary. 1730 — Gerald Wulf, 1998
Mildred Sherman, 1985; Virginia S. Jones, 1999; Henrietta Johnson, 2001
Nelda Kelly, 1985;
Hugh “Butch” Wells, 2009;
Jane Eppley, 1978; Donald Baudendistel, 1986
Thomas Kipling, Jr, 1988; Edwin Conine, 1993
Birthdays Remembered
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Jono Bradford, Kathy Encell, Lauren Canedy
Greg Bowles, Elizabeth McNichols, Bill McSharry
Em Karloff, Lou Willour
Pat Talmadge,
Paul Pearson, Mayen Bol
Millicent Long
Randy Beller, Zane Gustafson, Paula Rood
Anniversaries
Feb 14
Feb 15
Feb 18
Louise & Chet Bressman, Liz & Dan Mergens,
Glenda Cottam & Arthur Weaver
Carol & Bill Anderson, Phyllis & DeLane Christianson, Barb & Skip
Talmadge, Jr.
The Pomegranate Gift Shop
Are you looking for a gift, but unsure what to get? The
Pomegranate Shop has gift certificates available. They can be
purchased for any amount you desire and are for use in purchases of
Pomegranate Shop merchandise. We also have some newly arrived Easter
merchandise available! Stop in and see us!
A “Note” on Hymnody
from Dr. Laura Palmer, Director of Music Ministries
“Songs of Thankfulness and Praise” was written in 1862 by Christopher
Wordsworth and published in The Holy Year, a collection of hymns written for
each Sunday and holy day according to the Book of Common Prayer. This hymn
appeared under the heading “Sixth Sunday after Epiphany,” and Wordsworth
crafted the text as a summarization of the manifestations of Christ presented in
the Scripture lessons throughout Epiphany. The last stanza recounts the
Transfiguration of Christ, marking the final Sunday of the liturgical season.
Spaghetti Supper
Our annual Spaghetti Supper has moved to
Refreshment Sunday, March 15th from 5:00-7:00
PM.
Lesson: Genesis 9:8-17
Psalm: Psalm 25:1-9
Epistle: 1 Peter 3:18-22
Gospel: Mark 1:9-15
Contact Information
Staff
402-393-8612
The Rev. Judi A. Yeates, Rector-In-The-Interim(jyeates@allsaintsomaha.com)cell 402-690-4733
The Rev. Jay Gabb, Part-Time Associate-In-The-Interim (jgabb@allsaintsomaha.com)
cell 402-740-4621
Dr. Laura Palmer, Director of Music Ministries (lpalmer@allsaintsomaha.com) . ext. 115
Jerry Gray, Music Associate (tjmusictch@aol.com) .......................... cell 402-657-1395
Jeremy Vogt, Ministry Coordinator (jeremyv@allsaintsomaha.com)cell 845-206-2644
Judith Stribley, Lay Pastoral Assistant (jstribley@mac.com) ................. cell 402-630-7384
Liz Pettinger, Youth Minister (lizp@allsaintsomaha.com) ................ cell 402-290-8644
Laurie Hamilton, Dir. of Christian Ed. (dce@allsaintsomaha.com) cell 402-917-5817
Theresa Newell, Program Assistant (theresa.newell01@gmail.com) cell 402-238-8325
Dn. Stephanie Ulrich, R.N., Health Ministries (sulrich@allsaintsomaha.com) ext. 114
home phone: 402-496-2632; cell 402-515-3147
Pageer (Joseph) Alaak, Sudanese Leader (jalaak@icloud.com) ......... cell 402-972-6278
Joy Hooyboer, Parish Administrator (office@allsaintsomaha.com) cell 630-234-7737
Tracy Peterson, Facilities Manager (facility@allsaintsomaha.com) .. cell 402-305-7781
Cassie Arneson, Financial Administrator (cassiea@allsaintsomaha.com ) ..... cell 402-212-7326
Dn. Bob Brown, Sexton (brownr10@gmail.com) .............................. cell 402-213-4955
Deacons: Lynne Bacon, Bob Brown, Stephanie Ulrich
Wardens and Vestry
Senior Warden
Junior Warden
Treasurer
Kathy Kresin
Maureen O’Connor
Roy Phillips
Barbara Schaefer
To our guests, newcomers & seekers:
If you are a guest or new to All Saints, we warmly welcome you. Please make yourself
known to one of the priests after the service, and fill in the visitor’s book on the
welcome table in the narthex. We thank you for joining us today. We hope you will
return often. If you want to learn more about us, fill out a Welcome Card (located
in the pew racks) to let us know who you are, to ask questions or to make comments.
You may return the card to an usher, place in the offertory plate, or mail to the office.
Please join us for Christian Formation for ages 3-adult downstairs in the undercroft.
Find us on Facebook by searching All Saints Episcopal Church Omaha!
Flu season is here and some of you have been asking whether we should be drinking from
the cup and passing the peace during this time of year…Rest assured if you feel more
comfortable not doing either…It is perfectly acceptable!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Reminder: If OPS is closed due to weather, the All Saints office will also be closed .
PARISH CALENDAR
Tuesday
Feb 17
11:30AM Staff Meeting [L]
12:10PM Altar Guild (RC)
2:00 PM Holy Eucharist Elk Ridge
5:00PM Pancake Supper (UC)Wednesday
Wednesday
Feb 18
7:00AM
12:10PM
5:00 PM
6:00PM
7:00PM
Saturday
Feb 21
Sunday
Feb 22
10:00 AM Yoga for Christians (AR)
5:00PM HOLY EUCHARIST
8:00AM HOLY EUCHARIST
9:00AM AXS EUCHARIST
9:45 AM CHRISTIAN FORMATION (AR)
10:30AM HOLY EUCHARIST
1:30 PM SUDANESE WORSHIP
Paul Prentiss
Mike Wheeler
Doug Lacey
Dani Bradford
Sam Brown
John Bush
Greta Vaught
Janet Davis
Christine Harry
Kevin Long
Erin Beiriger
Chairs: Mark Fredrickson and Gayle Smith Watkins.
Bill Anderson, Pam Barsness, Jonathan Bradford,
Dean Hokanson, Michael Kresin, Jack Kubat,
David McCain, Craig O’Connor, Kay Owen, Matt
Payne, Kim Phillips, Mike Roth.
Imposition of Ashes/EUCHARIST
Imposition of Ashes/Eucharist
Imposition of Ashes/AxS Eucharist
Confirmation (UC/Rm 8)
Imposition of Ashes/Eucharist
Search Committee Prayer
Please note
Almighty God, we pray for the guidance of your Holy Spirit as we seek a new rector for our church.
You know our special needs and the task that lies in our hands. Direct us in our search and
give us insight to perceive the leader you would choose for us. And we further pray, O Lord, that
in this time of waiting we may all devote ourselves afresh to your service, so that nothing will be
lost of the faithful work of the past, but rather that it may be brought to a rich harvest in the years
to come. This we ask in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
“Welcome to All Saints” reception is today February 15th, following the
10:30 am service in the parlor . If you are new to All Saints within the last
year or just want to get acquainted, join the staff for coffee and conversation
Thursdays in Lent begin this week
Adult Christian Formation
Sunday mornings -9:45 - 10:25 am
Current Events Series In the Activity Room
Come to the Activity Room ready to learn, discuss, and reflect on how your faith
asks you to live in today’s world.
February 15: Franklin Thompson, City Council member and Associate
Professor at UNO, will speak about race relations in Omaha. How is Omaha
similar or different from Ferguson, MO or New York City? What can or should
be done to improve race relations? Listen to Council member Thompson discuss
this very important issue.
Inquirers’ Class will be rescheduled
This class is perfect for those interested in finding out more about the Episcopal
Church and for preparation to be confirmed, received or re-affirmed when
Bishop Barker visits on April 26th. Please contact Mother Judi.
Lent: A Journey in Prayer begins next week
Come Sunday morning 9:45-10:30 to the Activity Room for a study of The
Book of Not So Common Prayer. Fr. Jay Gabb will take us through the first
two chapters of the book. The class will be repeated Wednesday evening 6:307:30 after our “Soup for the Soul” Supper. Complete details, class outline and
books are available in the narthex.
“Transform the way you pray and live. Each step you take on this journey will change your
prayer habits and enrich your life. Embark on a new adventure in faith through prayer!”
Lenten Retreat, “The Practice of Prayer” March 6-8 St. Benedict Retreat
Center in Schuyler, NE Join Mother Judi in a beautiful setting to experience
the transformative power of practicing prayer. Teaching will come from the
book “The Practice of Prayer” by Margaret Guenther using many techniques from
The Book of Not So Common Prayer by Linda McCullough Moore. There is a sign
up sheet in the Narthex. Deadline to register and $50 deposit are due in the
office by February 16th.
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“Lent Is Not for Rocket Science” begins this Thursday the 19 at The Egg &
I, [147th & West Maple Road] at 11:30a. Bishop Nick Knisely “invites you to
journey from the largest scale of the created order inward to the very smallest scale we can speak
about” and “all will lead us to new insights about God’s relationship with us. Come and
be amazed. Read the Intro and first 3 days if you can. Books are $5 from Fr.
Jay or in the office. Everyone Welcome!
Ash Wednesday is February 18th; Services for Ashes and Holy Eucharist
Service Times for Holy Eucharist and Imposition of Ashes
7:00 a.m.
12:10 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Spoken Liturgy (Chapel)
Traditional Liturgy & Hymns
Contemporary Liturgy & Music (AxS)
Traditional Liturgy with Hymns & the Chancel Choir
MITE JARS
This is it, the chance for your change to make a change. Look at your daily Lenten
calendar for each day, say a prayer for that day and put your change into your mite
jar and bring it to church PALM SUNDAY. All the monies will be combined and
sent to help support DEO. DEO stands for Downtown Episcopal Outreach, a
ministry housed at Trinity Cathedral but staffed by people from several parishes,
including All Saints. Pick up your mite jar and calendar in the Narthex and begin
filling it with your spare change during Lent.
The 7th Annual Service of Evensong Sunday,
February 22nd at 4:00 p.m.
The combined choirs of All Saints, Trinity Episcopal
Cathedral, and St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church will
present a service of Evensong on the first Sunday in
Lent, February 22nd at 4:00 p.m. the service will be
held at All Saints and feature the choral music of
T.TertiusNoble and Stephen Paulus. Please mark your calendar for this special
musical event! A reception will follow.
Foyer Dinners are here!
Soup for the Soul
Join us for Soup supper and fellowship on Wednesday, February 25,
5:30-6:30 in the Undercroft. This will be a “soup”-er supper catered
by Table Grace Cafe. Contributions will be taken to benefit Table Grace. This will
also be a “soup”-er kick-off to our Wednesday Soup for the Soul suppers and
prayer study which will continue on subsequent Wednesdays during Lent (March
4, 11, 18, and 25). Please note: the subsequent soup suppers will not be catered.
This is your chance to share your favorite soup! There will be a sign-up sheet to
bring food for the Wednesdays in March.
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Sign up for the Foyer Dinners are finally here! In the Narthex, we have a sign up
sheet for our Foyer Dinners. What are the Foyer dinners? They are a social
dinner with a consistent group of people that you get to know over the course
of our monthly dinners. Each Foyer group decides how often to meet and
where (usually at a restaurant or at a host’s house). Please sign up now!
All Saints History Now Available!
“The Great Crowd,” written by Fr. Mike Tan Creti, a former rector, is now for
sale in paperback and hard cover, in the Pomegranite Shop.
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Youth in FOCUS at All Saints
Our All Saints Youth Group, is held on Wednesday evenings from
6:00- 7:30 in the retreat center. All youth in 7th through 12th grade
are welcome! Youth In Focus will not be held Ash Wednesday but
will resume on Wednesday February 25th in the retreat center. Please
talk to Liz Pettinger if you are interested or have any questions.
(lizp@allsaintsomaha.com or 402-290-8644
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper is thisTuesday,
February 17th!
Please join us for our annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake supper
from 5:30-7:00pm on February 17th! We will be serving up
pancakes (with an assortment of toppings), sausage and
beverages! Also, not to be missed will be the White Elephant
raffle with many unique items you could be taking home with you! The pancake
supper is presented by the J2A youth and their parents. All proceeds will go to
benefit this group on their mission trip to the Dominican Republic this June!
Admission is $5 per person or $15 per family.
Chili Cook Off and Bake Off 2015
It was wonderful to see so many of you for the Chili Cook off and Bake Off
2015! It was a great success and thank you to all of those who entered their chili
or baked good...everyone left with a full and happy tummy! Congratulations to
our winners Roy Phillips (Chili) and Tracy Peterson (Baked Good)! Overall the
event was able to raise $966 for the J2A mission trip to the DR this June! This
is SO EXCITING and the J2A group appreciates every single dollar!
Blanket Project for Siena Francis
Thanks to everyone who participated in the Blanket Project for Siena- Francis
House!! We were able to complete 31 blankets last Sunday! We had over
60 children, youth, teachers and adult volunteers who participated. I want to
give a special thanks to everyone who donated the fleece materials and prepped
the blankets. We also received a very generous donation from St. Mary’s Guild
to help purchase materials. We will be blessing the blankets at the 9:00 AxS and
10:30 am services and delivering them to Siena-Francis House next week.
Yoga for Christians is offered each Saturday from 10-11am in the Activity
Room. Come exercise your body, mind and spirit. Note: there will be no yoga
class on March 7.
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