feast of st. bartholomew - St. George`s Episcopal Church

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feast of st. bartholomew - St. George`s Episcopal Church
Week of Aug 21 - 28, 2008
St. George Episcopal Church’s
Tip
of
the
Lance
Gather, Discover, Serve
Contact Us at communications@stgeorgesgermantown.org
2425 South Germantown Road
Germantown, TN 38138
(901) 754-7282
FEAST OF S T. B ARTHOLOMEW
KALEIDESCOPE SUNDAY
SUNDAY, A UGUST 24
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8 AM H OLY EUCHARIST I
9:15 AM B REAKFAST IN
THE P ARISH
H ALL
10 AM HOLY EUCHARIST II
11:30 AM A DULT EDUCATION CLASS
5:30 PM HOLY EUCHARIST II
ST . GEORGE ’S N URSERY IS AVAILABLE FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN THROUGH AGE 3
CHILDREN’ S C HAPEL DURING THE 10 AM SERVICE FOR CHILDREN 4 TO 8
Dear Friends, Kaleidoscope Sunday is a wonderful celebration
of what we believe to be our calling as Christians: to reach out
to newcomers and the community with pastoral, educational
and outreach ministries that truly make a difference in peoples’
lives, and to strengthen our members with programs that nurture and challenge, all in the context of elegant and moving worship experiences. Some opportunities presented appeal to personal preferences, needs and interests: most
adult opportunities, for instance. Some are offered to age groups and family situations: Children’s Choirs,
First Wednesday Family Nights, Acolytes, Youth Group and Sunday School, for instance. Do try to be present this Sunday to explore and learn how St. George’s can help you “Gather, Discover and Serve.”
Peace and joy, Gary
FLOWER GUILD LOOKING FOR H ELPERS
Do You Like To Garden? Then Give Us A Call.
The flower guild is currently looking for helpers to assist them with caring for the flowers in the Sanctuary.
No major commitment is involved. All a volunteer has to do is come out to the church 2-3 times a week and
water the flowers in the church. How hard could that be? So sign up now and help out the ladies who make
our church a beautiful place to worship.
KALEIDOSCOPE SUNDAY ONLY THREE DAYS AWAY
Wendel Stoltz to Address Parish, St. George’s Ministry Fair has Something for Everyone
Enjoy fun, food, and fellowship; come explore the ministries at
St. George’s. Have you ever thought you might want to be a
Lector, a Lay Eucharistic Minister, an acolyte, join a Choir, a
book club, a Bible Study group, arrange flowers or learn about setting up
the altar? Sunday, August 24 you can
learn about any or all of these activities
and many, many more. Learn about
the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, the
Daughters of the King, Breakfast
Teams, Antiques Arcade, Family Ministries, Pastoral Care Team and all the
different ways in which you and your
family members can become involved in the ministries and activities of parish Life for children, teens and adults at St. George’s. This year’s theme is Tropical so grab
those leis, wear your wildest Hawaiian shirt, and come celebrate a new year of “Gathering, Discovering
and Serving,” and find a ministry to call your own! Lunch will be provided, donations welcomed. Exultemus will play at the 10 am service. Reminder: Set up for Ministry Displays is Friday and Saturday, 9am—
1pm.Ministry and Mission Administrator Wendel Stoltz will address the congregation this Sunday and talk
about the importance of lay ministry and how everyone can become more actively involved in our Parish.
BE SURE TO ADOPT A GRANDPARENT/GRANDCHILD
Sept. 7 is National Grandparents Day, Don’t Miss A Chance To Expand Your Family
Not everyone in our parish is fortunate enough to have grandparents or grandchildren living
nearby. Some don’t have any at all. It is a very good thing for young people to be in touch with
older people, and vice-versa. Consider
signing up with Jen Matthews, Children’s and Family Ministry Coordinator, to adopt a grandchild or grandparent. September 7 is National Grandparents Day and Jen is planning a series
of events to promote fellowship. If you adopt a grandchild or grandparent you might
Have breakfast at church before service
Sit in the pews with your new grandparent/child
Or just hang out together at parish events
At noon on Sept. 7, Adopted Grandparents/children are invited to gather in the Parish Hall for
an English Tea Party. If you have grandchildren, bring a photo and brag. And just because you
have grandchildren doesn't mean you can’t adopt one here at St. George’s.
P RESCHOOL BEGINS THIS WEEK
St. George’s Episcopal Preschool Starts New School Year Today
SGEP teachers return for in-service training next Thursday and Friday, Aug. 21 & 22. SGEP will welcomes parents to Pre-School Parent Orientation Thursday evening, Aug. 21. Remember, with SGEP back
in session, you will need to check in with Pre-School staff and obtain a Visitor’s Name Tag if you will be
working in the Classroom/Office wing during school hours
THE PONY EXPRESS PREPARES TO RIDE
Sign Up For This Important Stewardship Event & Make Everyone Feel Welcome
You too can help with this year’s Pony Express Stewardship effort! You’ll find that participation in the
Pony Express is a great way for your whole family to “hit the trail” as we ask the St George’s community
for their 2009 contributions of Time, Talent and Treasure. You can sign up to help during Kaleidoscope Sunday. As a special treat, we will have FREE PONY
RIDES ON CROSS-EYED GEORGE! Please plan to
be at the 10 AM service on Stewardship Sunday, September 28th, for a really fun event during the announcements!
Your “Stewardship team of “Krafty” Kenny Kyle,
“Grubby” Grant Sperry, Henry “The Scribe” Stokes,
“Maverick” Michael Christopher, and “Dusty” Don
Rossman want to thank the following 20 plus parishioners who have already signed on as either Station Masters
or Trail bosses:
Station Agents – Verlinda Henning, Kenny Kyle, John Plancheon, Carol Ann Rockett we need 1 more Station Agent
Trail Bosses – Charlie Bancroft, Don & Melissa Cook, Dwight Cowan, Lou & Rachel D’Eri, Connie
Douglas, Cindy Eggleston, Byron Freeman, David George, Tom & Nelda Griffith,
Curtis and Ann Higgins, Bob & Melanie Lobo, Ted Morley, Amy Morse, Mary Alice
& David Olinger, Louise Deans Pritchard, Marion Rossman, Grant & Laura Sperry.
We need 4 or 5 more Trail Bosses!
POOL PARTIES SCHEDULED FOR AUG 30
PK-3 Families and all Musicians/Choirs/Music Committee members
There will be a pool party, Sat., August 30, 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., for Sunday
School children, Pre-K thru 3rd grade, and their families at the home of
Mark and Angela Saunders, 6091 Elmore Rd, Bartlett. Please bring a snack
to share. Soft drinks will be provided. Bring swim suits, towels, balls, frisbees, etc. for an afternoon of fun! To let us know that your family will be
coming and to request driving directions, contact Angela Saunders at music@stgeorgesgermantown.org or 377-9975
Also, beginning at 4:30 p.m. all choir(s) members, people who are thinking
about being choir members, Exultemus, Music and Friends of Music committees, are invited for a choir get-together, also at 6091 Elmore Rd., BartSome choir members and boosters “cooling
lett. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Soft drinks and entree will be prooff” at last year’s party
vided. Please BYOB and a dish to share, and don't forget your swimsuits! RSVP by Aug. 25 music@stgeorgesgermantown.org or 377-9975 and to request driving directions.
Are you in a choir AND Sunday School? Come when you want! Car-pooling is recommended, although there is
plenty of parking. There is also handicapped parking available.
FLYING SOLO MEETS FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 FOR MONTHLY O UTING
Where: Ruth Dunning’s Home, 9895 Blair Place, Germantown (near Houston Levee) 861-3637
POTLUCK.....BYOB......SOCIAL TIME - 6:30 until 7:30......Dinner...7:30
Flying Solo is the single women's group of St. George's. A fun group gathering once a month ...usually in a member's
home....with occasional restaurant outings. All single women are welcome - widowed, divorced, never married. Flying Solo also has a quarterly outreach program such as goody bags for the elderly of MIFA, contributing to
the Thomas Lambert fund and the Feed the Hungry program for La Campana, the St. George's kitchen outside San
Miguel de Allende.
Please call: Cyd Mosteller, 340-0885 or cydmos@aol.com for further information and IF you are coming so the hostess can be informed. NOTE: Mark your calendars for September 19 for a BBQ dinner at the home of Cyd Mosteller.
EPISCOPAL YOUTH COMMUNITY (EYC) NEWS
Car Wash a Sudsy Success
Happenings Registration Due This Friday
August 29th-31st (Friday-Sunday)--Happenings at St. Columbia
Conference Center. Happening is a renewal weekend that provides teens (10-12th graders) with a way to explore their spirituality while living and learning with others their age who want to
share the faith they've found in Jesus Christ. Teens lead all the
activities, including small group discussion, large group activities,
and singing. The environment is open and honest, as the adults
present serve in the background roles of cooks and chaperones.
Two priests serve as spiritual directors. Those who have attended
find it to be an uplifting, and fun, experience.
Phillip George, who is our youth DYC representative, has attended Happenings several times, and recommends it! Happening is offered twice per year, August and February. If you can't make the one this August (Labor Day weekend),
please consider attending the February Happening.
Registration is due by Friday, August 15th. Contact Patty Cowen for an application (759-1455).
Events Next Week
August 22nd (Friday)--Christian rock concert featuring hip hop/rap artists Family Force 5, Lecrae and special guest
Cayerio. Meet at 6 pm to carpool to Hope Church on Walnut Grove Road, or meet EYC at Hope (plan for lots of
traffic). Both Jr. and Sr. EYC invited. Group rate $7 in advance. ~ $10 at the door.
August 23rd (Saturday)--Join us for the DYC Fall Kickoff Cook-out and Water Olympics at St. Columba 11am2pm at Gates Pavilion, Grades 6-12. Cost $12 which will be covered by EYC with advanced registration (sign up
sheet in EYC room at St. George's or email Patty Cowan at PCowan@utmem.edu by Friday August 22nd). Parents
to carpool to St. Columba are needed.
August 24th (Sunday)--Pitch in and help with the activities and games at Kaleidoscope Sunday, both Jr. and Sr.
EYC'ers needed. 11 am-12noon.
ST. GEORGE’S WILL H OST TSC PRODUCTION “AS YOU LIKE IT”
St. George's is proud to be the home of the Tennessee Shakespeare Company for this first season. Please support this exciting new civic venture
with your ticket purchases. Click this link to go to the TSF website for lots
more details about the upcoming performances this fall at St. George’s and
the Apperson Amphitheater. www.tnshakespeare.org
Please encourage friends and family to purchase their tickets on-line using
this easy, ticket-less system, accepting all major credit cards. Customers
will only need to bring their printed receipt to their performance. The box
office will be open from 9-5, Monday-Friday in the old Germantown Depot, Business Office: (901) 759-0620 Box Office: (901) 759-0604.
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ST. GEORGE’S
MINISTRY GROUPS
Margaret Boaz has just a few performances left for which she needs Ministry Groups to act as concessionaires on 10/2, 10/5 and 10/9 (see schedule
for times). This is an opportunity for Ministry Groups to do a little fund
raising as well as to have church members on-site to put a friendly face on
St. George's, as many
ticketholders from the community will be stepping through our doors for
the first time. If your group is interested, contact Margaret Boaz at 901-854
-4394 (home) or by email to margaretboaz@bellsouth.com
N EW OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDY AND GROWTH
Women’s Tuesday Bible Group Starts, EFM Registers New Students
New Women's Bible Study Group(s) Start
The new Women's Bible Study Group will meet on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9 pm beginning
next Tuesday, August 19. A Wednesday morning group will start on September 3 from 10 am –
12 noon. Both groups will be held at Amy Morse’s home at 8441 Sandy Berry Cove in Germantown. The groups will start with a study of the book The Patriarchs by Beth Moore. The Study
guides are available at the Lifeway store on Winchester or online at www.Lifeway.com. Participants should read the introduction prior to coming to the first session. The sessions will run until
after Christmas and will meet the first and third Tuesday and Wednesday of the month. Each of
the study groups are limited to 12 persons and places are available. If you are interested in participating in either group, call Amy at 756-5849
Education for Ministry (EFM) Begins Sept 8—Join us to Explore Your Faith
Education for Ministry (EFM) will be enrolling three new students this year and has just an additional 1 or 2 slots
available for the 2008-2009 program year which begins Monday, Sept. 9 To allow time for ordering materials and
preparing for the first session, the registration deadline will be Sunday, August 24 for new participants.
Education for Ministry (EFM) is, according to the “official” definition, a four-year program offered through the University of the South at Sewanee which focuses on theological education and development for lay persons. The studies include Old Testament, New Testament, Church History and Contemporary Theological Issues. Here at St.
George’s, EFM is a community which meets weekly to learn, worship, support, and challenge each other to grow in
faith and identify ways each of us is called to minister. We meet weekly, on Monday evenings, from 6:45 pm to
8:45 pm in Meeting Room C. Our participants are very involved in St. George’s ministries, as well as outreach efforts to the wider community.
If you’re interested in EFM, please see Verlinda Henning, or call her at 327-5516.
COMING IN SEPTEMBER
St. George’s Book Club Resumes September 9
Life and Death in Shanghai by Niem Cheng
The Brain that Changes Itself by Norman Doidge,
MD
Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson & David
The
Sound
and the Fury by William Faulkner or an
Oliver Relin
alternate selection by Joan Williams
Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana by Anne Rice
The
Witch
of
Portobello
by Paulo Coelho
Escape by Carolyn Jessup
We will lead off our new year with a discussion of a delightful classic “The Enchanted April, ” from
7—9 pm at Pat Parrish’s home, at 8350 Dogwood Road, Germantown. We have an exciting line-up
of books planned for this year including:
New this year is a planned “Road Trip and Tour” to Oxford, MS to explore the highlights of Faulkner Country. Pick
up a copy of our Book Club brochure at the Bookshoppe or at our booth on Kaleidoscope Sunday for a description of
the books we’ll be reading. If you enjoy reading, come join us on the Second Tuesday of each month at member’s
homes for fun, food, fellowship and lively discussions. To be put on our email list, contact Sue Bannister at
swbanister@aol.com or call 754-3611.
ST. GEORGE’S BOOKSHOPPE
More than a few years ago, we listened to a popular tune called "What the
World Needs Now is Love, Sweet Love".
Well, what the bookshoppe needs now is a few more customers. What the
bookshoppe has now is a rich array
of really good books, both gently read and new, and some truly unique gift
items. What the bookshoppe wants now
is to put those two (the customers and the books and gifts) together. Just as
a reminder, we list some of our inventory:
Wall Crosses
Christian Silks
Sarah Bettendorf Jewelry
Handmade greeting cards
Prayer Cards
Anglican Rosaries
Bottle Stoppers
Letter Openers
Hand Thrown Pottery
Decorative Raku Tiles
Baby Gifts
Children's books
F AMILY MINISTRY PRESENTS NEW P ARENT FORUM SERIES
1st Wednesdays’ Family Nights to Resume Sept 3
Family Ministry will be hosting a new Family Forum series with Dr. Richard Hathcock September—November.
Themed Family Nights will continue thereafter. Come at 6:15 – 7:45pm for the potluck supper and speaker. Dr.
Hathcock’s topics will be:
Sept 3 - ADD/ADHD: Nutritional Concerns and Discussion
Oct. 1 - Childhood Obesity and all things SUGAR
Nov. 5 - Energy Drinks: Fast Times at Caffeine High
About the speaker:
Dr. Richard Hathcock has spent 2007 and 2008 lecturing extensively across the state on nutrition, health, exercise and
overall wellness. He is a Chiropractor who deals first with a patient's pain then helps them find a lifestyle goal and
tries to help them succeed. Dr. Richard is originally from Memphis (Raleigh) and was on a baseball and cheerleading
scholarship at Lambuth University when he decided what to do with his life. Dr. Richard practices with Cole Chiropractic Center in Cordova, is married to Stephanie, has two children Caroline Grace (5) and Thomas (2) .
ST. GEORGE’ S G EARING UP FOR 37 TH ANNUAL ANTIQUES ARCADE
Sponsors Needed Now
The Arcade is St. George’s largest fundraiser for outreach ministries - since its inception in 1972 it has raised more
than $500,000 for local charities and parish projects. This year’s Arcade is truly historic with
our new location and a new date! We are very excited about having the Arcade in our beautiful new church and coming on the heels of another historic happening, the very first Tennessee Shakespeare Festival to be held in Germantown on the grounds of St. George’s Episcopal
Church. This gives us a wonderful opportunity to open our church to the entire community
and also to advertise for our Antiques Arcade for the entire month of October.
This year we will have 21 Dealers, including 4 new ones, from 12 states participating in our Arcade. In addition, The
Arcade Café will be open each day of the show serving delicious homemade meals and desserts. Our Preview Party
and Silent Auction gala is sure to be Germantown’s most elegant evening of the year. You Get a first look at the dealers’ antique treasures and Check out the Silent Auction’s unusual and exciting offerings as you enjoy fine food, wine
and music, all to benefit our charities! Tickets are to the preview party are $50/person.
Sponsors receive recognition in Arcade printed materials, plus complimentary tickets (valued at $50/each) to the gala
Preview Party. The sponsorship levels are as follows:
GOLD ($500+)
SILVER ($250 - $499)
BRONZE ($150 - $249)
FRIEND OF THE ARCADE ($50 - $149)
6 Complimentary Tickets
4 Complimentary Tickets
2 Complimentary Tickets
Program and Brochure Recognition
Sponsorship requests have been mailed out; if you did not receive one, contact the church office or Chairman Pat Parrish. See the Antiques /Arcade Display on Kaleidoscope Sunday for more information on where your participation is
needed and volunteer to be a part of this exciting event.
CHOIR N OTES
Voices from the Choir
Third in our series of choir testimonials, this week’s Voice is Melissa Cook
Choir Start-up Dates:
Wed., September 3
5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. St. Cecilia Choir, ages 4-6, Meeting Rm. D
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Canterbury Choir, ages 7 through high school or voice change, Music
Room
7 - 9 p.m. Coventry Choir, grades 9 through adult. Music Room. PARTY DAY!
Sun., September 7
4:15 - 5 p.m. Handbells, Music Room. This is for all interested youth and adults, and will be a demo session.
Every Thursday
7 - 9 p.m. Exultemus (praise band), youth and adults, in the Music room.
Don't forget to check out our displays on Kaleidoscope Sunday, August 24 -- and pick up a treat!
UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS
Mark Your Calendar Now
Thurs, Aug 21
Fri, Aug 22
Sat, Aug 23
Sun, Aug 24
Mon, Aug 25
Sat, Aug 30
5:00—9:00
9 am—1 pm
6:30 pm
9 am—1 pm
12:00 pm
9:30—12 noon
2:00—4:30 pm
4:30—8:30 pm
SGEP Pre-School Parent Orientation
Set up for Kaleidoscope Sunday
Flying Solo August Dinner at Ruth Dunning’s home
Set up for Kaleidoscope Sunday
KALEIDOSCOPE SUNDAY
SGEP classes begin
Sunday School PK-3rd Family Pool Party at Angela & Mark Saunder’s home
Pool Party for all Music Program and Committee members and families
at Angela & Mark Saunder’s home
AUGUST COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Mark your calendar now if you’re on or want to join one of
these committees
 Mon, Aug 25, 6:30-8 pm
 Tues, Aug 26, 7-9 pm
 Thurs. Aug. 28, 7-8:30 pm
St George’s Episcopal Preschool
Vestry
Parish Council Meeting
*To add your regularly scheduled committee meeting here,
send an email to the editor (see Page 1)
ATTENDANCE
2006
P RAYER L IST
2007
2008
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUNE
768
835
1155
1177
861
749
839
1135
846
1489
874
779
1044
1295
1770
1044
1018
1091
JULY
AUG
888
640
968
620
856
700
Total
7073
7550
8818
Through the 3rd week in August, we
saw an increase in attendance of 13%
over 2007 and a 17% increase year-todate.
Please Pray For. . .
Myrtle Cook, Jane, James Gentry, Claude Cook, Francis Lesperance, Sherry Walker, Susan Cabaniss, Robert Whyte, John,
Mark Goodman, Syrilla Moore, Vivian Robinson, Kay Easson,
Carol Francisco, Chris Beach, Nancy Williams, Bill, Curt
Burkett, Gary Hunt, Kelley, Katherine Herring, Karen Kibbe,
Kim, Catherine Fitzmaurice, Kathy, Sylvia, Lawrence Boltz,
Jerry Martin, Aarin Stephens, Wes Morgan, the Cummins family, Dennis, Valarie Ott, Phyllis Bailey, Helen O’Brien, Ruth
Thorsberg, Herb White, Carolyn Horton, Thomas Lambert, Joy
Randolph, Greg, David Couch, Pete Tucci, Ellen Walker, Bob
Vermillion, Glenn Mitchell, Caroline Turns, Ted Denning,
Stephen Gates, Michelle Cortese, E.A. Carmean, George and
Nancy Mellios, Earl Myers Welch, Dennis Griffin, Elizabeth
Mosley, Brayden Prater, Karen Crouch, A.C. Sisk, Jean Hoyt,
Dana Oswalt, Nancy Morris, Carl Davis, Raybon Hawkins, Alice Saunders, Fay Turley, Marian Blumenfeld, David Mattox,
Kathy White, Elizabeth Moreton, Karen Whyte, Jim Bongard,
Dennis Johnston, Buddy Mobley, Susan Godreau, Bobby and
Wendy Porter, Shelley Stoltz, Greg Hurley, Oby and Ryan Matthews.