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Peter’s Pence September 2013
The Vision of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church is to Love All as Christ Loves Us. Our Mission is to be a Joyful, Welcoming Community that Expresses the Redeeming Love of God in Christ
through the Ministry, Gifts and Spiritual Development of Every Person.
September 2013 Dear St. Peter’s,
I have been at St. Peter’s for only five years, and yet it seems that in some way I know people who were gone before I ever arrived. I hear of their love for the church, where they sat during services, and their dedication to the vestry, altar guild, building projects, or other parishioners. I see the smiles on the faces of those who talk about them, and the affection becomes contagious. It is palpable, this feeling of connection with a St. Peter’s past that I have never personally experienced.
And I am filled with gratitude—gratitude for the work and funds that went into building our beautiful worship space, gratitude for difficult decisions that had to be made and perseverance during hard times, gratitude for past laughter that still permeates these walls, and gratitude for the many hours hands have arranged flowers, pushed a lawnmower, carried a cross in an opening procession, cared for our children at St. Peter’s, made beautiful sounds on an organ, stuffed envelops, and been folded in prayer. All of these acts of love done in this place over the past seventy years have made us who we are today.
As each of these members of St. Peter’s lovingly cared for this place and those in it, they were, in essence, paying it forward to all of us. In the words of a well-known saying, they were planting trees under whose shade they would not sit.
Later this month you will receive a letter announcing the establishment of the St. Peter’s Endowment Fund, a fund set aside to enable future ministries at St. Peter’s. You will be offered the opportunity to learn about the ways you can ―plant a tree under whose shade you may not sit.‖ For just as we think and plan for the futures of our families, we are called to do the same for our church.
I invite you to learn about the St. Peter’s Endowment Fund in the coming months, and to prayerfully consider the many and diverse ways available to participate in the future ministry of St. Peter’s. The members of the St. Peter’s Endowment Fund Board—Eric Hutchinson, Jerry Adams, Tom Grumbles, Jeannie Stroth, and Andrea Woods—will be wonderful resources as we move forward together. May we pass on to the generations who will come after us the same love, blessings, and possibilities for ministry that we have received from the faithful hands of those who came before us. God’s peace, Teri
September 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1
7am-12pm Services
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3 7pm College Dinners PH
4 5:30pm The Fledglings 7pm Eucharist with Prayers for Healing
5 12:30pm Noonday Prayer 7pm Prince St Pipe Band. PH
6 4pm Conway Locally Grown/ PH
7 9am Food Pantry 1:30pm Homeschoolers Open House
8 Rally Day 7am-12pm Services 2pm Inquirer Classes
9 8am-4pm Homeschoolers 6pm NA/ Library 7pm Journey Into Silence
10 5:30pm DOK 7pm College Dinners PH 8pm Canterbury College Ministries
11 1:30-3:30pm Homeschoolers 5:30pm EYC & JEYC 5:30pm The Fledglings 6pm Cursillo 7pm Eucharist with Prayers for Healing
12 12:30pm Noonday Prayer 5pm SLS 7pm Prince St Pipe Band. PH
13 4pm Conway Locally Grown/ PH 6:30pm DYSC/ Rm#6
14 9am Food Pantry
15 7am-12pm Services 12:30pm Youth Confirmation Classes 2pm Inquirer Classes
16 8am-4pm Homeschoolers 6pm NA/ Library 7pm Journey Into Silence
17 7pm Finance Meeting 7pm College Dinners PH 8pm Canterbury College Ministries
18 1:30-3:30pm Homeschoolers 5:30pm EYC & JEYC 5:30pm The Fledglings 7pm Eucharist with Prayers for Healing
19 12:30pm Noonday Prayer 5pm SLS 7pm Prince St Pipe Band. PH
20 4pm Conway Locally Grown/ PH
21 9am Food Pantry
22 7am-12pm Services 12:30pm Youth Confirmation Classes 2pm Inquirer Classes
23 8am-4pm Homeschoolers 6pm NA/ Library 7pm Journey Into Silence
24 8pm Canterbury College Ministries
25 1:30-3:30pm Homeschoolers 5:30pm EYC & JEYC 5:30pm The Fledglings 6pm Cursillo 7pm Eucharist with Prayers for Healing
26 12:30pm Noonday Prayer 5pm SLS 7pm Prince St Pipe Band. PH
27 4pm Conway Locally Grown/ PH 6:30pm DYSC/ Rm#6
28 9am Food Pantry
29 7am-12pm Services 12:30pm Youth Confirmation Classes 2pm Inquirer Classes 4:30pm. Vestry Meeting. Lib
30 8am-4pm Homeschoolers 6pm NA/ Library 7pm Journey Into Silence
Please join us in celebrating Rally Day on Sunday, Sept. 8! We will have hot dogs and hamburgers after the 11:00 service. Please bring a side item or dessert to share. We will once again be entertained by The Boomers!! If you are willing to help with set up or clean up please contact the office.
Although 1st through 12
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grades meet each Wednesday evening for Christian formation, our preschool- and kindergarten -aged children will continue to meet each Sunday morning from 10-10:45 am in Room 5 on the Christian Education hallway. Erika Windsor will be leading the class, and they will be following the Living the Good News curriculum. All children from three years of age through kindergarten are invited to attend, so please join us for a fun time learning about God!
EYC & JEYC (Episcopal Youth Community & Jr. Episcopal Community) meet on Wednesday nights from 5:30pm-7pm for grades 1-12 and are led by The Rev. Andrew Hybl. The Rev. Andrew Hybl will be leading a youth confirmation class beginning on Sunday, September 15th from 12:30-2:00 p.m. Throughout this six week course our youth will explore their faith on a deeper level. As a group we will explore the History of the Episcopal Church, Holy Scripture, Sacraments, spirituality, and service in the world. Confirmation with Bishop Benfield will be on Sunday, October 27th at 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Morning Adult Christian Education 8:45 am - Exploring the Roots of Religion (Library) This year we are listening to and discussing a course in Exploring the Roots of Religion by Professor John Hale of the University of Louisville. The format will include a 30 min. lecture, followed by discussion of how ancient practices have influenced our thoughts today. All are invited to attend and join conveners Ann Drake, Douglas Young, and LeRoy Hendricks in consideration of many lively & fascinating topics throughout the coming year. 9:50 am Adult Forum (Library) September 1 Labor Day Weekend No Adult Forum Scheduled September 8, 15, 22 The Concept of God Leader: Dr. John Sanders, Professor of Religious Studies, Hendrix College September 29 Evil and Suffering: A Philosopher of Religion’s Perspective Leader: Dr. Peg Falls-Corbitt, Professor of Philosophy, Hendrix College
Sharing Our Bounty
Stewardship in the Diocese of Arkansas works according to the 10/10/10 guide—an individual/family gives 10% of their income to the local parish, the local parish then gives 10% of the gifts it receives to the diocese, and the diocese gives 10% of what it receives to the national church. Sharing Our Bounty is a program to fund specific ministries in the Diocese of Arkansas by gifts from the parish that are above and beyond that congregation’s tithe. In other words, we give to these ministries out of the remaining 90%--out of our abundance. In addition to our tithe to the diocese, St. Peter’s has pledged $2000 to be given to the Sharing Our Bounty ministries, $500 to each ministry. This is money that does not come from our operational budget. The Sharing Our Bounty ministries consist of the following:
1) Camp Mitchell – Gifts to this ministry provide additional upkeep and operational funds for this beautiful camp that has touched the lives of so very many Episcopalians in this diocese, as well as those who come from other dioceses.
2) The New Generation Fund – The New Generation Fund is designed to support curates in
Arkansas, build new congregations, and enrich our diocese through education for both lay and clergy.
3) Youth and Young Adult Ministries – This fund supports many ministries for youth and young
adults in this diocese, including St. Peter’s college dinners.
4) Hispanic Ministries -- Some congregations in our diocese are developing Hispanic ministries; All Saints’ in Bentonville is one of these congregations with a large Hispanic presence within the congregation.
Please prayerfully consider if you would like to support our $2000 pledge to Sharing Our Bounty with monetary gifts in addition to those you have already pledged to St. Peter’s operating or capital funds. If so, simply write a check with ―Sharing Our Bounty‖ on the memo line and drop it in the offering plate, or mail it to St. Peter’s. Thank you!
June2013 (Final) Total Households 193 Adults 65+ 47 Adults 18-64 292 Children 0-17 209 New Households 67 Adults 65+ 8 Adults 18-64 102 Children 74
July2013 Total Households 150 Adults 65+ 40 Adults 18-64 235 Children 0-17 169 New Households 50 Adults 65+ 2 Adults 18-64 43 Children 38 St. Peter’s Food Pantry will be inspected by the Arkansas Food
Bank, Tuesday, August 17. The Pantry appreciates the many fresh vegetables received from the garden behind the Faulkner County Library and Armstead Farms (a vendor through Conway Locally Grown).
Help Out the Food Pantry
Jesus fed a crowd with five barley loaves and two fishes. He did not state that there wasn’t enough for all. Instead everyone was fed and there were leftovers; much to the amazement of the disciples. We are suggesting that you bring the identified items from a posted grocery list when you come to church on Sunday and place them in a provided food pantry container. Each St. Peter’s family contribution to the pantry’s needs will create an inventory for those who come for help. Keep the published list handy when you shop, be generous when you are able, and help continue our parish stewardship of nutrition to those in need. Please remember, if you can feed your family will you help someone who is hungry?--Norma Smothers
September 2013 Weekly Donation Request
Sunday, September 1 1 box mac & cheese 1 box corn muffin mix 2 cans cut green beans Sunday, September 8 2 cans diced tomatoes 1 (16oz) jar peanut butter Sunday, September 15 1 box of cereal 2 cans whole kernel corn Sunday, September 22 2 cans tuna fish in water 1 pkg dry spaghetti pasta 1 can spaghetti sauce Sunday, September 29 Canned fruit, potatoes, onions
Brooks Cato
Ordination to the Priesthood
Saturday, September 14
11am
St. Paul's Episcopal Church 301 Hazel St
Newport, AR 72112
All animals great and small, regardless of denomination or feather, are invited (properly restrained, please) to celebrate
the sacredness of all life.
Sunday, October 6 at 3:30pm
Behind the Morgan House 1926 Prince Street Conway, AR 72034
UPDATE I've come to the realization that the term "building project" when properly translated, means "crash course in humility & patience." This can be a challenging lesson to learn in a society that often revolves around instant gratification. Yet, there is light at the end of the tunnel and we are heading toward the finish line with the Ledbetter House! This project is a great accomplishment for St. Peter's and will serve our community for generations to come.
I'm sure you have noticed there is a lot of activity going on at the Ledbetter House. With each passing day you are able to witness the construction project taking shape. I wanted to update everyone on the work that has gone into the house recently:
• A significant amount of time was spent on restoring the foundation of the house. Twenty-six concrete piers were strategically placed under the house as well as having the structural beams & floor joists replaced. By doing so, all floors throughout the house were able to be leveled.
• All windows in the house have been replaced and installed.
• The house has been re-wired with commercial grade electric.
• Central heat & air has been installed.
• Brand new insulation throughout the house has been installed.
• All plumbing has been replaced.
• Dry wall & ceiling have been installed and are ready for painting.
• After 400 hours of labor, Dale Walker was able to remove & restore all of the original trim. The trim is currently being installed & painted.
• All wood on the front porch has been replaced, reinforced & new front steps as well as an ADA ramp are currently being installed to meet city code.
• External siding is currently being installed.
As you can see, things are definitely moving in the right direction at the Ledbetter House. The restoration of the Ledbetter House is truly an "All Parish" project in which everyone in our St. Peter's community plays a key role. Faithful & generous giving allowed for the project to begin. Countless hours from volunteers have played a key role in keeping our costs within budget & have provided oversight throughout the demolition phase & construction phase. The Ledbetter Committee has been involved in each phase of decision making to ensure the project stays on course & that we are good stewards of the money entrusted to the project. Lastly, everyone at St. Peter's will play a vital role in the ministries that take place in and through the Ledbetter House. Please join us at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 6th as Bishop Benfield joins us for a Grand Opening & Blessing of the House. I look forward to everyone in our community having the chance to see how much love & dedication has gone into this project. Trust me, you will not want to miss this event! Blessings, The Rev. Andrew D. Hybl
Save the Date! Sunday, October 27
The Bishop's Visit & Octoberfest
Here I Am Lord: Offering Our Lives Through Prayer
Prayer is our response to God. Through prayer as worship, we draw closer to God. Through prayer as study, we increase our understanding of who God is and our relationship with God. Through prayer as action, our prayers become grounded in service and in the living out of our baptismal covenant. Come away from life’s hectic busyness for this reflective overnight retreat as we explore these facets of prayer. All are welcome, wherever you are on your spiritual journey. Keynote speaker: Rev. Bill Wright Workshop presenters: Rev. Joyce Dalton, Rev. Ben Helmer, Mr. Jon Musser The retreat is a ministry of Arkansas Episcopal Cursillo and is open to everyone. Join us at Camp Mitchell, October 18-19, 2013. The cost is $85 for housing, meals and materials. Registration forms are available in the lobby.
The Servant Leadership School of Conway
September12 – November 14 Thursdays 5:30 – 8:00 pm
St. Peter's Episcopal Church 925 Mitchell St, Conway, AR
A core belief of our school is that every church in the world, by nature, is called to prepare servant leaders to follow Jesus Christ and serve God's dream for a transformed world. The Servant Leadership School of Conway invites participants to deeper relationship with God and with others in community, as we explore the inward journey of personal transformation and the outward journey of sacred service. Our hope is to nurture a generation of Christian leadership which brings renewal to our churches, creates life-giving alternatives in the workplace and the home, calls forth creative new ministries to serve our local community, and helps to shape our future in accordance with God's dream for the world. The cost is $120 which includes all books and materials. There is financial assistance. Please note our school hopes to extend our offerings to everyone regardless of the ability to pay.
For more information please contact: Merry Helen Hedges: [email protected] Carolyn Scott: [email protected] Or call St. Peter's Episcopal Church: 501-329-8174
Registration Form
Servant Leadership School of Conway Thursdays, Sept. 12 – Nov. 14, 2013, 5:30 – 8:00pm
Name _____________________________________________________________________
Address __________________________________________________________________
City _____________________________________ State ____________ Zip ____________
Primary Phone ( ) __________ Email ________________________________________
Send this form and check for $120.00 made out to Servant Leadership School of Conway.
St. Peter's Episcopal Church
925 Mitchell St. Conway, AR 72034
St. Peter's 1st Annual Women's Retreat
Relax, Rejoice, Rejuvenate
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Come join the women of St. Peter’s at Camp Mitchell for the
first annual Relax, Rejoice, Rejuvenate women’s retreat.
We will spend the weekend of Nov. 8 – 10 at the Canterbury House enjoying fellowship and feeding our spirits.
Leigh Ann Warriner will present The Power of Touch and
Merry Helen Hedges will present Celtic Spirituality, Praying with the Earth.
Registration is $75 and includes lodging and meals. Space is limited and registration will be ―first come first served‖ Forms
can be found in the church lobby.
For more information call Dee Sanders 803-238-7560
St. Peter’s First Annual Women’s Retreat Relax, Rejoice, Rejuvenate November 8-10 Canterbury House, Camp Mitchell Retreat Registration: $75 – please mail (or drop in the office!) registration and check made payable to St. Peter’s with ―women’s retreat‖ in the memo line. There are a limited number of spaces and registration will be ―first come first served‖. Your registration fee covers lodging, meals and linens. Friday, Nov. 8 – check in begins at 5:00, followed by Happy Hour (please bring a munchie to share and your own beverage), dinner, ―get to know each other‖ activity and Compline. Saturday, Nov. 9 - meet our speakers!
Leigh Ann Warriner -Leigh Ann Warriner is a licensed massage therapist who practices in Conway. She is a member of St. Peter's where she has worn many hats over the years including everything from senior warden to gumbo chef. Leigh Ann will present
o The Power of Touch - As a massage therapist we are trained that "touch follows intention".
We touch for many reasons; to comfort, to get attention, to assist or aid others, to control. Why do you touch? Why don't you touch? We will spend some time exploring the power of touch and look at its various forms. We will also explore "touch" without physically touching. Did you know you can touch using your mind and energy? You are invited to participate to whatever level you feel comfortable. Please wear loose fitting clothes that will allow you to move easily and sit comfortably on the floor.
Merry Helen Hedges – Merry Helen Hedges is a deacon in the Episcopal Church USA. She received her theological training at The Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest and Memphis Theological Seminary. Merry Helen is also a Spiritual Director studying at The School of Christian Spirituality at General Theological Seminary, New York City, and the Benedictine Abbey at Pecos, New Mexico. Mary Helen will present
o Celtic Spirituality, Praying With the Earth - There will be plenty of time Saturday to ―relax,
rejoice and rejuvenate‖, so bring your hiking shoes, yarn, books, or whatever you use to soothe your spirit. Saturday will end with Evening Prayer and a bonfire with smores!
Sunday, Nov. 10 – The weekend will end with breakfast and Eucharist lead by the Rev. Teri Daily. Check out is noon.
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Bob Chappell 9/02 Lucia Redditt 9/03
Phillip Alexander Bryan 9/04 Greg Crafford 9/04 Leah Darling 9/04 Ted Warriner 9/04
Jaylee Garrett-Jones 9/4 Sharon Pair-Taylor 9/05 Alexandra Antoine 9/06 Woody Cummins 9/06
Lisa Buck 9/07 Andrew Crafford 9/07 Anthony Crafford 9/07
Tripp Walter 9/07 Shari Readnour 9/08 Stacey Jones 9/09
Douglas Young 9/09 Stuart Douglas 9/12
Peggy Hays 9/12 Ann Shult 9/13
Ellen Stengel 9/14 Karen Collins 9/15 Gail Kirkland 9/18
Dianne Merritt 9/18 Jon David Duvall 9/20
Liz Larson 9/20 Julian Garrett-Jones 9/20
Madelyn Adams 9/23 Debra Looney 9/23 Lauryn Walters 9/23
Eric Jones 9/24 Cora Cummins 9/27
Scott Stroth 9/28 Olivia Grace Tucker Larson 9/28
Fereshteh Maynard 9/30 Rita Toal 9/30
Dickie & Beth Brady 9/02
Dan & Nancy Allen 9/04
Dunn & Molly Jones 9/07
Will & Toni Smothers 9/10
Truitt & Nancy Thompson 9/16
Doug & Jenny Knight 9/24
Prayers of the People
Sunday, September 1, 2013
The People of St. Peter’s and visitors with us this Sunday. We Give thanks for Rosemary
Henenberg, Mary Hicky, Linda Hipes, Guy & Megan Hobbs, Pam & Tom Holt.
We pray for Light House Christian Church.
We pray for our Interfaith Taskforce on Homelessness.
We pray for Saldanha Bay - (Southern Africa) and The Rt Revd Raphael Hess. For Rev. Heber
Ruiz and St. Martin of Tours, Totonicapan (toe-toe-neeka-pan). For the committees at St. Martin in
the Fields, Philadelphia.
Sunday, September 8, 2013
The People of St. Peter’s and visitors with us this Sunday. We give thanks for Hannah Hooker,
Mathilda Hatfield, Steve Hurd, Eric & Donna Hutchinson, The Rev. Andrew, Julie & Oliver Hybl.
We pray for St. James Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.
We Pray for our Church Women United group.
We pray for Sebei - (Uganda) and The Rt Revd Augustine Arapyona Salimo. For the families and
clergy who are leading our congregations in Arkansas, Pennsylvania, and Western. Guatemala.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
The People of St. Peter’s and visitors with us this Sunday. We give thanks for George, Barbara,
Suzanne & Eric Jensen, BT & Debbie Jones.
We pray for the True Holiness Family Life Center.
We pray for our Community of Hope. We pray for Sokoto - (Kaduna, Nigeria) and The Rt Revd Augustine Omole. For Rev. Jose
Morales Perez and St. Matthew's, Chuguexa (choo-yakes-ah). For the Christian Education leaders
at St. Martin in the Fields, Philadelphia.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
The People of St. Peter’s and visitors with us this Sunday. We pray for Eric Jones & Paul McCowan,
Molly & Dunn Jones, Jay Ruud & Stacey Jones, and Patrick Kangraga.
We pray for St. Matthew Lutheran Church.
We pray for our Walking the Mourner's Path.
We pray for Upper Shire - (Central Africa) and The Rt Revd Brighton Vitta Malasa. For Rev.
Tomas Calel and the Transfiguration in Chucalibal (choo-caly-ball). For the elderly at St. Martin in
the Fields, Philadelpphia.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
The People of St. Peter’s and visitors with us this Sunday. We pray for Kim Kelley, Madison
Wiedower, Janssen Wiedower, & Aidan Jared, Rodney & Jo Kilduff, and Katie Kilpatrick.
We pray for Peace Lutheran Church
We pray for our Acolytes.
We pray for Southwestern Virginia - (III, The Episcopal Church) and The Rt Revd Neff Powell. For
Rev. Tomas Calel and The Holy Cross of Mt. Calvary in Balanya. For the lay children of St. Martin
in the Fields, Philadelphia.
Liturgical Ministers Schedule Sunday, September 1, 2013 Ministry Team #1
7:30am Rite I
9:00am Enriching w/ Music
11:00am Rite II
Lectors Stacey Coleman Jeannie Stroth Mary Ferguson Donna Bowman
Greeters Sandra Hamilton Mathilda Hatfield
Mary Essert Dorothy Duvall
Leigh Ann & Ted Warriner Gloria Parker Donna Bowman
Coffee Host The Mussers Mike Moses
Ushers Karen & Tom McNutt Bev Freiley Lillian Petrucelli
Oblationers Leicht family Jon & Julie Musser Eucharistic Minister George Coleman Gail Kirkland Leigh Ann Warriner Vestry Counters Sylvia Walker
Carolyn Scott Acolytes AM: Kitson Roger
C: Kitson Roger AM: Kitson Roger C: Kitson Roger
Altar Guild Team 4 Sunday, September 8, 2013 Ministry Team #2
7:30am Rite I
9:00am Enriching w/ Music
11:00am Rite II
Lectors Douglas Young Cheryl Dunson Marianne Welch LeRoy Hendricks
Greeters Rita Mackintosh Judy Helm Kathryn Spinks
Marilyn & David Laron Carolyn Scott Steve Hurd
Coffee Host Team 2 Ushers Patsy and Ed Evans Donna & Eric Hutchinson Oblationers Genie & Jan Davis Eucharistic Minister Pam Holt Kitson Rogers Jim Fowler Vestry Counters John Vanderslice
Scotty Bell Acolytes AM: Mike Moses
C: Madeline Leicht G: Dillon Leicht
AM: Mike Moses C: Parker Teague T: Madolyn Ward T: Elise McGarrity
Altar Guild Team 4 Sunday, September 15, 2013 Ministry Team #3
7:30am Rite I
9:00am Enriching w/ Music
11:00am Rite II
Lectors Dee Sanders Susan Sobel Kevin Mequet Katherine Lamb
Greeters Richard Boosey Kathleen Gregory Dee Sanders
BJ Haller Madelyn Adams Darla Heck
Coffee Host Team 3 Ushers Tom & Rita Grumbles Wayne & Ellen Stengel Oblationers Stephanie & John
Vanderslice Bob & Dee Sanders
Eucharistic Minister Dan Allen Mike Moses LeighAnne Warriner Vestry Counters Douglas Young
Warren Readnour Acolytes AM: Wilson Daily
C: Kate Shute
AM: Wilson Daily C: Hannah Ruckle T: Isabel Ruckle T: Berris Teague
Altar Guild Team 4
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Ministry Team #4
7:30am Rite I
9:00am Enriching w/ Music
11:00am Rite II
Lectors Pam Holt Warren Readnour Lisa Buck Jacquie Seroy
Greeters Jody Fortenberry Joe Arn Gail Kirkland
Sharon Pair Taylor Nancy Thompson Rachel Standridge Gail Kirkland
Coffee Host Team 4 Ushers Shari Readnour
Tracy Simpson Dan Allen Mike Schaeffer
Oblationers Andrea Woods Mary Etta Qualls
Stacey Jones Jay Ruud
Eucharistic Minister Stacey Coleman Jon Musser Kitson Rogers Vestry Counters Jerry Adams
John Vanderslice Acolytes AM: Kitson Roger
C:Kitson Roger
AM: Kitson Roger C: Emma Roger T: Riley Smothers T: Sarah Roger
Altar Guild Team 4 Sunday, September 29, 2013 Ministry Team #4
7:30am Rite I
9:00am Enriching w/ Music
11:00am Rite II
Lectors Greeters Coffee Host Ushers Oblationers Eucharistic Minister Dan Allen Kelley King Ellen Stengle Vestry Counters Jerry Adams
Wayne Stengel Acolytes AM: Mike Moses
C:Bob Essert AM: Mike Moses C: Rose McGarrity T:Elise McGarrity T: Jaylee Garrett-Jones
Altar Guild Team 4
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Financial Statement January 1 through August 29, 2013
Income Support for Operations: $206,864.69 Project and Program Income: $66,465.33 Diocesan Grant Income: $28,822.80 Total Income: $302,152.82 Expense Personnel Expenses: $184,074.75 Church Operating Expenses: $99,268.12 Project and Program Expenses: $63,474.53 Total Expenses: $346,817.40 Overall Year-to-date Net Surplus/Deficit: $44,664.58
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Vestry Meeting July 28, 2013
Attendees: Jeanetta Darley, Kitson Roger, Teri Daily, John Vanderslice, Sylvia Walker, Scotty Bell, Carolyn Scott, Douglas Young, Chris Odom, Wayne Stengel, Jerry Adams
Opening Prayer--Teri Daily Approval of Minutes from Last Meeting: Scotty made a motion to accept the minutes as presented. Jerry seconded and all approved. Report from Michaelene Miller’s Discernment Committee--Chris Odom Chris was the Vestry liason on Michaelene’s discernment committee. Their final meeting was held approximately two weeks ago up at Camp Mitchell. All committee members feel that Michaelene is ready to move on to seminary. In the fall, Micah will be serving in the Episcopal Service Corps in St. Louis doing community building. Teri asked the Vestry to approve the report and support the Discernment Committee’s recommendation. A motion was made, all seconded and all approved. Next the report will go to the Bishop. Committee and Ministry Report 1. Ledbetter House--Teri Daily for Andrew Hybl (who is at Camp Mitchell): Things are moving
along well. The foundation has been repaired, termite damage repaired. Chris Odom and Steve Hurd will be picking out appliances and colors. The project should come in under budget. October 6th is a possible date for The Blessing of the Animals, and the Bishop can be here to consecrate the house. Teri would like to invite the university chaplains to participate as well. The Green Cart Deli has already been lined up to cater the event. The surrounding neighbors will be invited as well.
Sylvia noted that there is poison ivy growing on the large tree in the back. It is also growing along the fence between the Ledbetter House and the Lance’s house. Jeanetta will address this with Newt Guenard.
1. Food Pantry--Sylvia Walker: The pantry served @ 100 households in June, @ 25 of them new
families. August the 13th, the Arkansas Food Bank will come and inspect the pantry and we will then be independent from First United Methodist Church.
1. Labyrinth Committee--Teri Daily: The committee has met twice to date. The labyrinth will be in
memory of Steele Hays. It will be located in the courtyard. Some members of the committee have gone to other churches and around the state to look at the design of other labyrinths. The committee still needs to decide on color and materials.
1. Community Awareness Committee--Teri Daily: The committee met with Jaman Matthews and
Randall Curtis from the diocesan office to discuss public relations/advertising. Jeanetta Darley went to a web-building workshop up in Fayetteville this past weekend--our new website design is coming along nicely.
1. Finance Committee--John Shute: Balance Sheet, Profit and Loss: Budget vs. Actual, and Consolidated Capital Campaign spreadsheet reports all reviewed. Finances are holding their own right now, which is impressive for it being the middle of the summer.
Teri thanked John and Kitson for all their work. John Vanderslice made a motion to accept the financials as requested, seconded and all approved.
Business Items 1. Boy Scout Request--Teri Daily: Teri was contacted by Rob Hay, a Boy Scout coordinator, asking
if we would sponsor a Cub Scout pack. The pack’s current sponsoring church is no longer planning to participate as a scout sponsor. Teri emailed Rob for more information about the pack. John Shute volunteered to be a church liaison between the pack and the church. The Vestry feels very good about Teri’s moving forward in getting more information and possibly sponsoring this pack. Teri will include John Shute in all future email correspondence.
1. Believe Out Loud--Teri Daily: Teri discussed St. Peter’s registering as a ―Believe Out Loud‖
congregation. We basically go on a registry that states we welcome members without regard to sexual orientation. We would need to have an inclusion statement. Liz Larson wrote an inclusion statement that would go on our website. (handout given to Vestry) Carolyn moved that we become a Believe Out Loud congregation. The motion was seconded and all approved.
2. Vestry Retreat--Teri Daily: Location is still to be determined. Teri needs to check with Dinah
Reed about the availability of Katrina Wilcox’s house up in Heber Springs. If Katrina’s house isn’t available, Scotty Bell has offered his lake house. One main topic of conversation will be the book handed out at last month’s vestry meeting.
Rector’s Report--Teri Daily: Andrew will be gone for the next two weeks. Teri leaves next Sunday for Camp MItchell but will be back for Wednesday evening service. The funds have not been physically moved to the endowment account. Good news is that the $15K seed money given for part of the endowment will be unspecified funds, which means that they can be added to at any time. Some of our Christian Ed funds have gone to purchase a smart TV for the Library. It has wifi capability, which will help for meetings that require projections. Junior Warden’s Report--Scotty Bell: The shelving project has been started in the kitchen. Sylvia and Tom McNutt did a walk-through to discuss changes. No windows will be covered. Cubbies will be more than adequate to store what we have currently. New lighting is also going to be installed. A few work counters will also be installed. Tom McNutt will investigate the cost of plywood, etc. Jerry asked if they will have doors on them, which they won’t for space and simplicity. Scotty has also been talking with Jeanetta about purchasing a white board. Prices range from approximately $150-275.00. This will be for a functional master church calendar. The leak in the roof over Andrew’s office will cost over $1000.00. Scotty needs to get another quote. The roof over the food pantry also needs work. Vents need to be installed under the parish hall to help with standing water. Ric Readnour has suggested that we do all the work at one time instead of piece-meal. Jerry feels confident in letting Scotty and the Junior Warden’s committee move forward with these repairs/improvements. Jerry made a motion that for this period of the Ledbetter renovation
that we forego the second quote requirement and let the committee move forward with these repairs. Wayne seconded the motion and all approved. Senior Warden’s Report--John Vanderslice: Welcome back, John!! (jet lag and all) John asked if there will be more guest musicians coming in since we have capital campaign funds to do this. Patty will be looking into paid singers and musicians. Next Vestry Meeting: August 18, 2013 at 4:30 p.m. Worship
Ministry Directory Worship Services Acolytes Kitson Roger, Wilson Daily, & Mike Moses Altar Guild Dinah Reed Wedding Consultants Donna Hutchinson & Pam Neuhofel Eucharistic Ministers Mike Moses Newcomers Karen McNutt & Kristi Epps Ministry Team Leaders Team 1 Lillian Petrucelli & Bev Freiley Team 2 Carolyn Scott & Kelley King Team 3 Dee Sanders & Dinah Reed Team 4 Gail Kirkland & Joe Arn Adult & Handbell Choir Patty Oeste Library Mary Ferguson and Sarah Bryan
Christian Education Adult Christian Education Jane Harris, Liz Larson, LeRoy Hendricks, Ann Drake, & Douglas Young Coordinator for Children’s Christian Education The Rev. Andrew Hybl Preschool Erika Windsor EYC The Rev. Andrew Hybl JEYC Julie McVey Servant Leadership School The Rev. Merry Helen Hedges & Carolyn Scott Walking the Mourner’s Path Pam Holt Dream Group Kim Kelly Monday Bible Study The Rev. Teri Daily
Outreach Foyers David & Marilyn Larson Bethlehem House Dee Sanders Food Pantry Sylvia Walker and Norma Smothers Canterbury College Ministries Doug & Jenny Knight Card Ministry Mary Ferguson & Donna Hutchinson Eucharistic Visitors Mike Moses Kairos Gail Kirkland Cursillo Spiritual Retreat Jon Musser & Rita Mackintosh Website Upkeep Jeanetta Darley
St. Peter’s Staff
Bishop of the Diocese of Arkansas The Rt. Rev. Larry R. Benfield Rector The Rev. Teri Daily Curate The Rev. Andrew Hybl Deacon The Rev. Merry Helen Hedges Parish Administrator Jeanetta Darley Music Director Patty Oeste Bookkeeper Kitson Roger Sexton Tammy Heffington Minister to Youth and Families/EYC The Rev. Andrew Hybl JEYC Minister Julie McVey
Vestry Sr. Warden John Vanderslice Jr. Warden Scotty Bell Secretary Kitson Roger Treasurer LeRoy Hendricks Beth Brady Wayne Stengel Jerry Adams Carolyn Scott Douglas Young Warren Readnour Sylvia Walker
College Ministry Dinners Micah Miller, Tristan Oudekierk, Marvin McLennon, Anthony Cabrera Nursery Zay Davis, Rachel Hulsey