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Monthly Newsletter of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church themessenger VOL 100 | ISSUE 7 | JULY 2011 VOL 100 | ISSUE 7 | JULY 2011 315 E. Pecan St. | San Antonio, TX 78205 | (210) 226 315 E. Pecan St. | San Antonio, TX 78205 | (210) 2262426 | www.stmarks 2426 | www.stmarkssa.org sa.org I am delighted to announce that St. Mark’s is planning an adult retreat at the Mustang Island Conference Center to begin the New Year. It has been my experience that retreats are a primary way in which we can grow in our faith and build our community of faith. For instance, our Family Retreats at Mustang Island have proved to be very beneficial to those who attend. Joining me for this retreat is The Rev. Mary C. Earle, author of numerous books on Christian Spirituality and leader of many retreats throughout the country. Also joining our retreat staff is The Rev. Matt Wise, Associate Rector of Church of Reconciliation, San Antonio. Rev. Wise is an excellent musician and teacher who will add a great deal to our weekend retreat. Our design for the weekend is to follow presentations with small group discussion. We also expect to follow a leisurely pace and allow plenty of time for reflection. My purpose for making this early announcement is to get this date on your calendar. Please go to our website to register for the retreat. Registration will be limited to members of St. Mark’s but on November 1 the retreat will be opened to the diocese. My hope is that an adult retreat will become a part of the life of this parish much like our family retreats. Please give this retreat prayerful consideration. Adult Parish Retreat Mustang Island – January 1315, 2012 From the Rector Rev. Mike Chalk IN THIS ISSUE: IN THIS ISSUE: Mary Earle’s New Book Mary Earle’s New Book VBS VBS Graduated Seniors Bios Graduated Seniors Bios Budget Report Budget Report

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Monthly Newsletter of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church themessenger 

VOL 100 | ISSUE 7 |  JULY 2011VOL 100 | ISSUE 7 |  JULY 2011    

315 E. Pecan St. | San Antonio, TX 78205 | (210) 226315 E. Pecan St. | San Antonio, TX 78205 | (210) 226‐‐2426 | www.stmarks2426 | www.stmarks‐‐sa.orgsa.org  

I am delighted to announce that St. Mark’s is planning an adult retreat at the Mustang Island Conference Center to begin the New Year. It has been my experience that retreats are a primary way in which we can grow in our faith and build our community of faith. For instance, our Family Retreats at Mustang Island have proved to be very

beneficial to those who attend. Joining me for this retreat is The Rev. Mary C. Earle, author of numerous books on Christian Spirituality and leader of many retreats throughout the country. Also joining our retreat staff is The Rev. Matt Wise, Associate Rector of Church of Reconciliation, San Antonio. Rev. Wise is an excellent musician and teacher who will add a great deal to our weekend retreat. Our

design for the weekend is to follow presentations with small group discussion. We also expect to follow a leisurely pace and allow plenty of time for reflection. My purpose for making this early announcement is to get this date on your calendar. Please go to our website to register for the retreat. Registration will be limited to members of St. Mark’s but on November 1 the retreat will be opened to the diocese. My hope is that an adult retreat will become a part of the life of this parish much like our family retreats. Please give this retreat prayerful consideration.

Adult Parish Retreat  Mustang Island – January 13‐15, 2012 

From the Rector

Rev. Mike Chalk 

IN THIS ISSUE:  IN THIS ISSUE:    Mary Earle’s New Book   Mary Earle’s New Book   ●●      VBS   VBS   ●●      Graduated Seniors Bios   Graduated Seniors Bios   ●●      Budget ReportBudget Report  

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The Messenger is published  monthly and is available in magazine format online at  

www.stmarks‐sa.org  

Parish Clergy 

The Rev. Michael D. Chalk  Rector The Rev. Jonathan Wickham  Assistant Rector

Assis ng Clergy 

The Rev. Dr. John Lewis Co‐director, The Work+Shop The Rev. Dr. Jane Pa erson  Co‐director, The Work+Shop

Making a Gi   of Their Service 

The Rev. Mary Earle  Assis ng Priest The Rev. Cliff Waller  Assis ng Priest

Staff 

Jennifer Allison Children’s Ministries Co‐Director Todd Allison Youth Director Priscilla Briones  Accoun ng Janet Carrizales Nursery Coordinator Joseph Causby   Director of Music Bill Edwards Parish Administrator Elaine Enloe Clergy Execu ve Administrator

Database Manager Sandy Falkenberg  Cherub Choir Conductor Emmet Faulk  Community Forma on Director Heather Herschell  Children’s Ministries Co‐Director Melanie Lizcano   Communica ons Director Ruby Merrill   Facili es Manager Pat Hutchison Noble  Community of Care Kris n Roach  Assistant Director of Music Sara Talley  Asst. Director Youth Ministries

 

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 315 East Pecan St. 

San Antonio, TX 78205 www.stmarks‐sa.org 

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Celtic Christian Spirituality: Essential Writings--Annotated & Explained was written by The Rev. Mary Earle, Assisting Priest at St. Mark’s. Mary will read from her new book and there will be music accompaniment by Celtic musician Jeff Johnson. The event will take place on Sunday, September 18 at 10:00-11:00a.m. during the Christian Formation hour in Tom Gish Hall on the 3rd floor.

“With uncanny grace and deftness Mary C. Earle [weaves] the soul-wrenching beauty of Celtic spirituality and the joy of contextual understanding into a seamless and deeply satisfying whole. The result, like the biblical Psalter itself, is a loving companion for all the times and seasons of our lives.”

—Phyllis Tickle, compiler, The Divine Hours A celebration will follow with food and music and Mary will be happy to sign a book for you.

Cel c Celebra on to Honor the Publica on of Mary C. Earle’s New Book 

I s God calling you to a life of prayer and service? Empowered by the Holy Spirit, our vision as Daughters of the King is to know Jesus Christ, to make Him known to others, and to become reflections

of God’s love throughout the world. The Daughters of the King is a lay Order for women who are communicants of the Episcopal Church, or churches in communion with it, or churches who are in the Historic Episcopate. Members undertake a Rule of Life, incorporating the Rule of Prayer and the Rule of Service. By reaffirmation of the promises made at confirmation, a Daughter pledges herself to a life-long program of prayer, service, and evangelism, dedicated to

the spread of Christ’s Kingdom and the strengthening of the spiritual life of her parish. MISSION OF THE ORDER: The object of this order shall be the extension of Christ’s Kingdom through prayer, service, and evangelism. If you are interested in understanding more about the Rule of Life, the DOK practice, please stop by our table on Rally Day, August 21. We plan on having a series of classes in the fall for women that are interested. Our monthly meetings in the Fall will be on the second Sunday during the Christian Formation hour. We welcome you to visit with us. If you like, please contact Lee Yelton, 2nd VP, at [email protected] or (210)342-4429; or Clara Jeanne Baca, President, at (210) 344-8471.

The books are available now at the St. Mark’s bookstore and at Viva Bookstore. 

Daughters of the King Con nue the Legacy at St. Mark’s By Lee Yelton, DOK Vice President 

By Elizabeth Cauthorn, St. Mark’s Bookstore Manager 

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St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Fall Worship Schedule

Begins Sunday, August 28

7:45am Rite I Eucharist (No Music)

9:00am Rite II Eucharist with Boy and Girl Choir and Children's Chapel

10:10am Christian Formation for All Ages

11:11am Rite II CAYA (Come as You Are) "Eucharist in the Round"

11:15am Rite II Eucharist with Parish Choir

St. Mark’s new website will be available in the fall.  We apologize if you see an “Under Construc on” page in the next few days.  Please be pa ent as we work on transi oning to the new look.  If you have any ques ons about the website, please contact Communica ons Director, Melanie Lizcano at (210) 226‐2426 or email her at mlizcano@stmarks‐sa.org.  Thank you for your pa ence.  

MONTHLY FINANCIAL UPDATE 

Information as of June 30, 2011 INCOME STATEMENT INFORMATION Pledge Revenue ............................................................................................................................ $85,873.27 Non Pledge Giving ........................................................................................................................ $11,244.33 Open Plate ..................................................................................................................................... $983.03 TOTAL REVENUE ..................................................................................................................... $98,100.63 TOTAL EXPENSES .................................................................................................................... $142,228.83

June Revenue Under Expenses by $44,128. 20

Year to Date (January 2011 through June 2011) the revenue is over expenses by $73,773.70 If you have any questions about this report, please contact Priscilla Briones, Accountant, at (210) 226-2426 or email her at [email protected]

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Basic Requirements: Who Can Do This? The individual must be at least 70½ years of age. This should not be confused with the IRA distribution requirements that start in the year following the year in which an individual turns 70½. They must be 70½ now. So, if today is December 16, 2010 – the individual should have been born on or before June 18, 1940, in order to do this. What Kinds Of Retirement Plans Are Included? The rollover must be from an IRA or a Roth IRA. It cannot be done from a 401(k), 403(b), Keogh, or other qualified plan. Typically, an individual can roll over amounts from these plans to an IRA, and that step will be necessary if they wish to do this. What Is The Maximum Amount? The amount cannot exceed $100,000. What About The Minimum Required Distributions? A Qualified Charitable Distribution can include the Minimum Required Distribution (MRD). So, for example, if Joe has to take a MRD of $20,000 and instead makes a Qualified Charitable Distribution of $20,000 to St. Mark’s Episcopal Church – he has fulfilled the MRD requirement and does not need to take that distribution as well. How Should These Gifts Be Made? The administrator or custodian of the IRA should make the check payable to the charity and deliver the check directly to the charity. They should not make the distribution to the IRA holder and nor let the holder deliver the funds to the charity. If they do, this cannot be treated as a Qualified Charitable Distribution. Restrictions: What Kind Of Organization Can Receive This Rollover And What Kind Of Restrictions Are Involved? It must be an outright gift – it cannot be to a charitable remainder trust, gift annuity, pooled income fund, donor advised fund, or supporting organization. There can also be NO quid pro quo involved (so it cannot be used for preferential athletic seating contributions, golf outings, events, raffles, or anything else that would give a benefit back to the donor). St. Mark’s Episcopal Church is a publicly supported charitable organization and can, of course, receive IRA rollover distributions. Time Limit The distribution must be made this year. Timing Of Payment The IRS has never clarified this, so it is best to make sure that the charity actually receives the payment by the deadline (not just have the check in the mail by that date). Charitable Deduction There is NO charitable deduction available for this type of gift. If You Have Already Taken Your Minimum Distribution … If you have already taken your minimum distribution for 2010, you need to know the following: On 1.10.11, the IRS issued a statement saying that the retroactively extended IRA Charitable Rollover provision does not allow taxpayers to return required minimum distributions that have already been taken for the year 2010. Thus, a charitable rollover may substitute for your minimum distribution ONLY if you have not yet taken that distribution. State Tax Considerations

You should check to see how your state of residence is treating these gifts. It is possible that some states will not follow the standard procedure of simply excluding the distribution from gross income. This may be an important consideration since some states do not have charitable contributions as part of their state tax law. Texas has no individual state income tax. In what situations might this be advantageous to a donor? The Donor Must Take Mandatory Distributions But Does Not Need Them. Since these gifts can be used to offset the mandatory distribution amount, those who don’t want to

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IRA Rollover to a Charity: What You Need to Know Ar cle Submi ed By Carolyn Lowery, Chair of the Pledge Drive & Every Member Canvass Commi ee 

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take the income can simply send it over to a qualified charity and avoid receiving the income and paying the tax. This is actually an ideal situation since if they don’t do this, they will incur the income because of the distribution. By making this special gift, they avoid ever claiming the income (and thus avoid paying the tax on the distribution). Individuals who do not itemize. You must itemize to get a charitable deduction, but if you are taking the standard deduction and not itemizing – you might consider this as a way of making your gift. It will once again, as above, reduce the amount of your mandatory distribution and avoid the tax on that although, as noted under Charitable Deduction, above, there is no charitable deduction on this type of gift. Individuals who consistently max out their charitable gifts. Some individuals always give 50% of their adjusted gross income (AGI) which is the maximum you can deduct in any one year. While carryover is available, if the donor continues to give at this level, they can never use the carryover and it ultimately expires and cannot be used. If they want to give above that 50% AGI limit, this is one way to do it and get the benefit of having that amount distributed tax free from the IRA. Here Comes Some Math … Some IRAs and Roth IRAs contain both deductible and non-deductible contributions, so that if the individual were to make a withdrawal, part would be taxable and part would be considered “return of principal” and thus be non-taxable. An example is probably the best way to look at this. Example: Mrs. X has an IRA with exactly $100,000 in it and of that amount $80,000 is considered “qualified” contributions to an IRA and the other $20,000 were “non-qualified” contributions to the IRA. This basically means that the $80,000 is related to contributions that were made before income tax (pretax) and the $20,000 is related to contributions made after tax. The way this is normally treated for withdrawal purposes is by proration. So if Mrs. X took an $80,000 distribution from the IRA, part would be taxable (because it is related to pretax “qualified” contributions that she made to the IRA) and part would be non-taxable (because it is related to after tax “non-qualified” contributions that she made to the IRA). The formula would be ($80,000 ÷ $100,000 x $20,000) = $16,000 non-taxable as return of principal and the balance ($80,000 – $16,000) = $64,000 would be a taxable distribution. If, however, Mrs. X rolls over $80,000 to St. Mark’s Episcopal Church the entire amount will be considered a gift of the deductible portion, leaving all of the $20,000 in the IRA as non-qualified contributions and therefore not taxable if she withdraws it from the IRA. Note: If You Elect to do a Qualified Charitable Distribution: Please notify St. Mark’s Episcopal Church of your intention to do this and let us know the identity of your IRA custodian and the amount that you will be having them transfer to us. We get a surprising number of checks from IRA custodians that have no identification of the underlying donor. In some cases, the custodian has refused to give us that information and so we have been unable to receipt the individual for their gift until they have identified themselves to us.

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Here is a sample le er that you can use to contact your IRA custodian:  Dear IRA Custodian,  The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthoriza on, and Job Crea on Act of 2010, effec ve from Jan. 1, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2011, permits a rollover directly from an IRA to a qualified public charity. As the owner of IRA account #_________________ that is in the custody of your organiza on, I request that you transfer from that account the sum of $_________________ to St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, San Antonio, TX, 78205, The Treasury Tax ID Number for St. Mark’s Episcopal Church is 74‐1143125.  It is my inten on to make a Qualified Charitable Distribu on (QCD) to St. Mark’s Episcopal Church from my IRA, which may fulfill part or all of my IRA required minimum distribu on for this year.  This le er is sufficient authoriza on for you to make this QCD gi . However, if you require any further documents, please promptly e‐mail those to me.  Cordially yours, (IRA Owner)  This ar cle is reproduced with permission from the University of Wisconsin Founda on 

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Great Things Happen When We Come Together 

The children take a tour through the 12 tribes. 

“God loves us enough to send his son…” 

Now it is play time and Bible games. 

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By Jennifer Allison, Co‐Director of Children’s Ministries 

Children’s Sunday School  Schedule Change 

* July 17 These Holy Things

July 24- Known in Making Him Known *July 31- Praying together

August 7-Known in waiting *August 14-Manners and Customs:

The body language of prayer *communion classes Sunday School is at 9:00a.m. in room #206. It is led by Jennifer Allison, Co-Director of Children’s Ministries. For more information contact Jennifer at [email protected].

G reat things happened on June 20-24 at VBS, Hometown Nazareth, where Jesus was a kid. Over 200 children, youth and adult volunteers from St. Mark’s and Christ Church came together for a week we will not forget. Kids met in tribes named after the 12 tribes of Israel.

After a celebration and a hometown huddle with their tribes, they moved together through many exciting areas. One stop was Mary’s house. In that drama, tribes met Mary and heard about her perspective on Jesus as a baby, little boy and teenager. Mary was visited by her pesky neighbor Eunice who didn’t believe that Jesus was really the son of God. Kids helped Mary explain what they knew to be the truth. Another favorite stop in the day was fun and games. Here kids did just that, had fun and played Bible games. Once again, this years VBS had an authentic Bible times market place complete with a carpentry shop, a bead bazaar, olive oil shop, barn yard, rocky quarry, food market and many more. The kids spent their Nazareth tokens to participate in the market place. They enjoyed visiting with the shopkeepers and telling them all about Jesus. Anna’s house was a hit with the kids. They cooled off and did crafts with Jesus’ grandmother Anna. The tribes met again in huddles and completed the day with an awesome celebration. Many thanks to all of our volunteers who gave of their time and love to our precious children. The hugs, songs and smiles said it all. Together we learned that nothing is impossible with God and that God loves us enough to send us his Son as a little child. Great things did happen and we thank you all for being a part of it.

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Where Have You Been All Summer? By Heather Herschell, Co‐Director of Children’s Ministries  

Have you traveled the world? Did you set out to see America the beautiful? Maybe your family has seen something new or visited a favorite sightseeing spot a little closer to home. Whether you crossed many miles or went right around the corner, I believe that a special kind of Christian Formation happens on vacation. In fact, two of my most memorable and transcendent moments have happened during vacations on the slopes or in the sand. You will find an interactive bulletin board on the second floor for the St. Mark’s family. As you return home from your vacations- large or small- come by and show us where you’ve been. We will have maps posted and thumbtacks available for you to mark your destinations. Bring us a picture and we’ll post that too. Better yet write a paragraph about your travels and what they may have taught you about God, yourself, your family, your community, or the world. Show and tell us as much or as little as you would like, but do come and share your summer adventures!

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“He established the earth on its founda ons; 

    it will never be shaken… Here is the sea, vast and wide,     teeming with creatures beyond number… Mountains rose and valleys sank ‐     to the place You established for them… May the LORD rejoice in His works.”   

(taken from Psalm 104‐Holman Chris an Standard) 

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In May St. Mark’s took a moment to recognize our graduating seniors and present them each with a gift before they move on to the next chapter in their lives. This is a tremendously accomplished senior class and we want to recognize their accomplishments. “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11 Madeleine Bousquet Madeleine has served as an acolyte for six years while also participating in the Red Cross Club, National Junior Classical League and Interact at St. Mary’s Hall. A member of the Cum Laude Society, Madeleine will be attending Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. Kyle Briggs – Sorry, information not available at time of print Peter De Luna– Sorry, information not available at time of print Sarah Ellen Payer– Sorry, information not available at time of print John Reesman John has participated in St. Mark’s activities including Children’s Choir, Youth mission trips and fundraisers, and volunteering at the Good Samaritan Center to read to young children. His last year he served as an acolyte captain, capping six years of dedicated acolyte service. He has also been a volunteer with the USAA Volunteer Corps and the San Antonio Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. John graduated from Alamo Heights High School, where he spent his senior year as editor of the school newspaper, The Hoof Print, for which he won a UIL award two years running. He was an AP Scholar with Distinction, listed on the Honor Roll, and a member of the Sociedad Honoria Hispánic, Los Amigos Spanish Club, and the French Club. John was a member of the city’s swim team San Antonio Wave. He has been awarded a Dean’s Scholarship to Trinity University, where he will enroll in the fall. He plans to study law. He is also an avid traveler and has visited 18 countries. David Rochelle David is a recipient of the Vanderbilt University Chancellor’s Scholarship, where he will receive full-tuition scholarship beginning in the fall. A dedicated acolyte for St. Mark’s while also

participating in Christmas to the Street, mission trips and volunteered at Good Sam basketball camps. David was a National Merit Semifinalist, AP scholar with Honors, Eagle Scout, varsity basketball captain and Saint Mary’s Hall Mascot Committee. He was also a member of the Invisible Children Club, Spanish Club, Student Shadow and Shield Society. Also well-traveled, David has visited over 10 countries and numerous areas of the United States and Canada.

Aaron Sherman Aaron has been an acolyte for the last four years and was a member of the National Honor’s Society, editor of the TMI student newspaper, on the varsity lacrosse, cross country and soccer teams for the Panthers. Aaron has received the Alcala Scholarship from the University of San Diego and will study economics this fall. Noah Stanton Noah was part of the children’s choir at St. Mark’s for four years before spending the last six serving as an extremely dedicated acolyte. A graduate of Alamo Heights High School Noah was on the academic decathlon team, model United Nations, UIL, and theatre. He is a recipient of the National Merit

Scholarship and AP Distinguished Scholar. Noah plans on attending Pomona College in Claremont, California. Adam Thomas Adam will attend and swim at Trinity University. He was an acolyte from 6 - 12th grade, Eagle Scout and was captain for the Alamo Heights High School water polo and swimming teams. Adam had the distinction of being an All-American & Junior National Swimmer and was a member of two state record breaking relays. James Uhl James was awarded the All District and All State Academic in football and baseball at Alamo Heights High School. He was a member of the National Honor Society and an Eagle Scout. James was an acolyte for seven years and had the opportunity to acolyte at the National Cathedral. He will be attending the University of Texas School of Geosciences.

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Congratula ons to the St. Mark’s 2011 Seniors!  By Todd Allison, Director of Youth Ministries & Sara Talley, Asst. Director of Youth Ministries 

Many Bodies, One SpiritMany Bodies, One Spirit  

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Jazmyn Vasquez – Sorry, information not available at time of print Will Watson Will was a “Distinguished Scholar” graduate of Alamo Heights

High School. He was a member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society and is planning to attend Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Juliana Wilson – Sorry, information not available at time of print.

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GET YOUR T‐SHIRTS!!! A limited number of our 2011 Youth Ministries T-shirts available for purchase. All proceeds from the t-shirts go toward youth programs and outreach. Each shirt is $15.00 and checks should be made payable to St. Mark’s Youth. Order forms are in the youth suite or you may contact Todd or Sara to order. Email: [email protected]

Happening 119 will be held Friday through Sunday, August 5‐7 at Good Shepherd Corpus Chris .  Happenings are spiritual renewal weekends for high school students in grades 10 through 12.  The diocese sponsors three weekends each year in various loca ons. For more informa on about the upcoming Happening weekend contact Todd or Sara or visit the Special Events page at www.dwtx.org. 

 Space is limited so register soon. 

ATTENTION: ACOLYTES There will be a mandatory acolyte meeting at 9:00a.m. on Sunday, August 21. All current acolytes and anyone wanting to become an acolyte must attend. If you are not already on the acolyte schedule please email Todd Allison at [email protected] with your name, grade, and contact information. 

We want to hear from you!  

We want to know what you have been up to this summer. Please email us at youth@stmarks‐sa.org with pictures and a brief cap on of something you did on your summer vaca on. They will go in the next Messenger!  

LATEST NEWS ‐ EVENT PHOTOS ‐ DISCUSSION 

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Aug. 2‐7 Palmer Youth Group Visit Aug. 5‐7 Happening 119 Aug. 21 Acolyte Mee ng/Training Aug. 21 Rally Day (11am) Aug. 28 Fall Schedule Resumes Sept. 4 Labor Day Weekend Oct. 21 Jr. High Fall Lock‐In Nov. 6 Youth Confirma on   

YOUTH ANNOUNCEMENTS

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August 1st Mary Margaret Amberson, Clare Watkins, Patrick Watson August 2nd Amy Phipps August 3rd Mary Jane Adams, Madeline Merritt, Sara Rakowitz, Lou Taylor, Jill Vassar August 4th Lissa Allen, Jeremy Hardgrove, Susan Stewart August 5th Earl Fae Eldridge, Rog Gaebel, Shelby Lane, Paige Martin August 6th Grove Ramsey August 7th Sandy Clark, Catherine Crowley August 8th Lisa Anderson, Deborah Kendall-Gallagher, John Oatman, Carla Sherman, Julie Wilson August 9th Evan Alderman, Christopher Heron, Raquel Licea, Judi Stanton, Russell Wilson August 10th Haley Holmes August 11th Martin Down, David Rochelle, Eloise Sullivan, Dee Whiteside August 12th Doug Block, Brian Gilroy, Merlynne Judd August 13th Pam Bain, Allison Lozano, Ellen Martin, Ellen Sealy August 14th Kimberly Baker, Robert Schuler, Caroline Walker August 15th Susan Cavender, Michael Connor, Natalie Ribble, John Russell, Taylor Wyatt August 16th Scott Allison, Grace Beauchamp, Evelyn Brown, Jordan Rubiola August 17th Joseph Campbell, Don Forisha, Betty Grace, Caroline Laurence

August 18th Helen Ballew, Ali Fowler, John LeFlore, Lynn Mims, Jean Murphree, Kelly Ranson, George Spencer August 19th Erik Frederick, John Guidry, Mally Holdsworth, Bill Jackson, Robbie Moore, Sabra Onstott, Howard Schneider, Ben Scott August 20th Lilah Alvarez, Paul Carter, Ellen Dickson, Elizabeth McEnery, Grace Ohlenbusch, John Saunders, Chuck Shaw, Shannon Stephens August 21st Emma Frederick, Joshua Ham, John Ohlenbusch, James Uhl, Bartell Zachry August 22nd Sally Dooley, Martita Seeligson, Ryan Vaughn, Bill Yates August 23rd Diego Cruz, Bertha De Luna, Beth Forsen, Cliff Waller, Joan Wyatt August 24th Tim Clark, Robin Voight, James Williams August 25th Julie Mock, Sarah Pearson, Albert Vale August 26th Katie Coyle, Kelley Goodson August 27th Van Howard August 29th Caroline Crider, Parks Goodwin, Gordon Lewis, Zander Thomas August 30th Linda Addington, John Colglazier, Ashley Crismore, Zachery Foster, Clarissa Olivares, Elizabeth Roberts, Sandra Weber August 31st Janet Hughes, Kimberly Marks, Nan Watson A very special happy birthday to Paul Carter on his 90th (Aug 20)

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August Birthdays 

Photo courtesy of Ge y Images 

Let them praise the name of the LORD, for at his command they were created.

Psalm 148:5 

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D NA E for LIFE

St. Mark’s Blood Drive In conjunction with the

South Texas Blood and Tissue Center Sunday, September 4

8:30a.m.-11:45a.m. Gosnell Hall (1st Floor)

For more info, contact Elaine Enloe at 226-2426. A sign up sheet is available on the 1st floor

bulletin board.

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church

Facilitated by the Generosity Committee

FUN FOR EVERYONE! BRING A FRIEND!

RSVP online by visiting www.stmarks-sa.org. A sign up sheet is at the receptionist desk on the 1st floor. To provide sponsorships or assist with the event please call Jim Bliek at (210) 412-8984 or email at [email protected].

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The Messenger (USPS  514‐020) 

Published Monthly (3rd Wednesday) ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 

315 East Pecan Street,  San Antonio, Texas, 78205 Telephone: (210) 226‐2426 

Periodicals Postage paid at San Antonio, Texas POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE MESSENGER c/o ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 

315 E. Pecan Street, San Antonio, Texas 78205 Rector: The Rev. Michael D. Chalk 

Editor:  Melanie Lizcano Layout & Graphic Design:  Melanie Lizcano e‐mail ar cles to mlizcano@stmarks‐sa.org 

Ar cle deadline is 2nd Wednesday of each month

RALLY DAY 2011  The Commission on Ministries invites you to join us for RALLY DAY including a ministry fair in Gosnell Hall immediately following the 10:00a.m. worship service on Sunday, August 21, 2011. The event is intended to acquaint parishioners with the various ministries at St. Mark’s and provide an opportunity to learn how they may participate. The children’s (2nd floor) and youth (3rd floor) ministries will also be conducting and “open house” for parents, children and youth to learn about the upcoming events and Sunday school schedule. Rally Day is a great opportunity to “kick off” the Fall season at St. Mark’s. Come for fellowship and refreshments! For more information, please contact Emmet Faulk at (210) 226-2426 or email him at [email protected].