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I N S I D E T H I S
I S S U E :
Legacy Fund 2
Note from Sr. Warden
Voice from the Pew
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Calendar 4
Youth Group
Fellowship Activities
Shrine Mont Yard Sale
Easter Flowers
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Holy Week Schedule
Reflections
Chapter 4
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Sympathy
Thank You
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Worship Leaders 8
Days of Blessing 9
ECW Spring Meeting 10
Just the Facts 11
F R O M F A T H E R A N D R E W . . .
WHO WE ARE:
The Church of the Epiph-
any is one of 181 parishes
of the Episcopal Diocese
of Virginia, which is one
of 110 dioceses in The
Episcopal Church (USA),
one of 44 member
churches in the worldwide
Anglican Communion.
T H E C H U R C H O F T H E E P I P H A N Y
T H E S T A R March 2018
The Church of the Epiphany has an abundance of blessings; the most important of which is its people. For decades their support has made this parish a place for the community to gather every week to worship, a place to serve our neighbors, a place to help people from around the globe, a place to celebrate the birth of a child in baptism, to mark their growth into adulthood with confirmation, a place to bless lifelong commitments in marriage, and a place to mourn the passing of a loved one.
Because of the devotion of the people of this parish; freely giv-ing their time, sharing in their talents, and generously contributing their treasure, The Church of the Epiphany has been a place to share all of life’s moments with God and with one another.
To help ensure that Epiphany can continue playing an essential role in our lives, and the lives of future members for many more dec-ades to come, the vestry and I have voted to create a Legacy Fund. On the following page, you will find the guidelines and parameters for the Legacy Fund. We are able to start this new project in a strong position because of the generous bequest left by June and Edward Rendall.
The Legacy Fund will allow us to do several things. It will help us build God’s Kingdom today, strengthen the church for the future, and honor those who have come before us and given so much to the life of this church. A parish is a collection of faithful people, living in response to God’s call and love. Our prayers, our songs, our laughter, and our tears make this parish what it is. Epiphany gives a home for this shared life of faith. Its roof and walls shelters that faith, and helps it to grow and flourish. Its doors are open to all; inviting in those who are search-ing to know Jesus Christ. The Legacy Fund will strengthen all that we do together.
In the coming weeks and months, we will be presenting more information about the fund. If you have any questions or want to know more about it, please let me know. My door is always open.
Faithfully,
Andrew+
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The Legacy Fund of The Church of the Epiphany
The purpose of The Legacy Fund is to support the mission, ministry, budget, building, and grounds, of The Church of the Epiphany.
1.) The Legacy Fund will be invested with the Trustees of the Fund.
2.) Growth of The Legacy Fund is intended to come primarily from, but not limited to: gifts, bequests, pledges, and investment income.
3.) Spending from The Legacy fund is under the control of the Rector and Vestry.
4.) Investment income from The Legacy Fund may be spent by vote of the Rector and Vestry. Income will be reinvested into the principal unless expended by vote of the Rector and Vestry.
5.) Up to 4% of The Legacy Fund principal may be invaded within a fiscal year by vote of the Rector and Vestry.
6.) When contributions to The Legacy Fund are received, they will be acknowledged with a letter of thanks, and other appropriate gestures, if possible.
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A Word from the Warden: March already? Time really does fly when you are having to say “see you soon” to someone you hold near and dear. While Harrison’s departure came as a shocking surprise to me, I am so very excited for him and really believe this will be quite a spiritual adventure for him—I have a sweet picture of him riding his bike all over campus with “Deacon Harrison” on his back! He is gonna be great!
Thank you all for making his send-off such a special day—this parish sure knows how to throw a party.
Karen :)
“Voice from the Pew” The Rev. Stephan P. Beatty
Lent Brings Focus to our Spiritual Journey
Everyone we know is on a spiritual journey. The spiritual journey has no destination as we are ac-customed to thinking of a goal or end game. The destination is to become as close to Jesus Christ as we can.
The spiritual journey, then, is a process of specific acts that focus our attention on our Lord when so much distracts us from Him. Lent is intended to be the time to examine our sur-roundings at this point in our journey, open ourselves to an understanding of how close to and how far away from our Lord we are, and decide what steps to take to be nearer to Jesus. It’s a daunting task, but the good news is none of us has to do it alone. We live and move and have our being, as it were, in community – meaning that the Church offers tools and guidance for our spiritual benefit.
Episcopalians have a particularly rich resource for spiritual direction: the Book of Common Prayer. I recommend that anyone interested in focusing on his/her spiritual life start with regular daily observance of the Daily Devotions for Individuals and Families found on pages 137-140 in the BCP. If you don’t have time to do all four, then choose any number of them that fit your schedule and contribute to your consistency of effort. If you have the time, by all means pray the four daily offices of Morning Prayer, Noonday, Evening Prayer and Compline. In either case, incorporating a rhythm of habitual daily prayer into your schedule is essential to the goal of drawing nearer to Christ.
For it is the deep wisdom of the experience of the Church through 2000 years that we find in the liturgical expression of the prayers I cited above. The prayers are the result of millions of Christians attempting to find their way to God, to give God due praise and to accept our Lord’s prom-ise that what is asked will be granted. Much of what we want from God is already in our lives if we were not distracted from the sound and sight of it by the noise and confusion we ordinarily inhabit. Take this first step, then, in this new stage of your spiritual journey by developing the rhythm of daily prayer.
(Future articles will offer suggestions and opportunities for spiritual direction that I have learned from attending the Benedictine School for Spiritual Directors, Our Lady of Guadalupe Monastery, Pecos, New Mexico.)
The Rev. Stephan P. Beatty [email protected] 804.212.5845 804.496.6119
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Easter Flowers It is that time to order Easter flowers. Cost is $15.00. Please let us know who they are in memory of or in thanksgiving for. Deadline for ordering is Sunday, March 25.
Youth Group
Schedule for 2018
March 4: Lunch out and ice skating
April 2 –5: SPRING BREAK TRIP
May 20: Coffee Hour
Fellowship Activities
Want to go to Brunch in March ??
Sunday, March 18th,
the ‘lunch brunch group’ will be going to lunch at
Nick’s Roman Terrace, Westland Shopping Center.
If you are interested, please contact Jean Riddick, 264-0935,
or call Lucy in the office, 266-2503.
Shrine Mont
Yard Sale Start saving items for the Annual Shrine Mont Yard Sale that will be held Satuarday, June 2nd from 8:00—12:00.
When you ae doing your spring cleaning remember to bring your ‘discarded treasures’ for the yard sale.
Adult Forum During Lent We are reading “The Screwtape Letters” a classic by C.S. Lewis.
We meet in the parlor at 9:30 am.
Join in discovering or rediscovering this masterpiece by one of our Anglican Traditions most cele-brated authors.
All are welcomed and invited to come!
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A Tip of the Hat to the
Men’s Group, Chapter 11!
A big thank you to Chapter 11 and their helpers for the wonderful time everyone had at the Big Night Out Celebration! There was good food, great music and wonderful entertainment! Thanks again Chap-ter 11 for your hard work getting everything together! A great time was had by all!
Chapter 4 will meet on Monday, March 19 at 7:00 PM in the parlor.
If any one is interested in getting in-volved with a chapter, please come and check it out.
Visitors are always welcome!
Holy Week Schedule
Sunday, March 25 — Palm Sunday— 8:15 & 10:30 Service
Thursday — March 29 7:00 PM—Maundy Thursday—Washing of the Feet & Stripping of the Altar
Friday—March 30—12:00 noon— Good Friday Service
Sunday—April 1—Easter Sunday 8:15 & 10:30 Service —with Easter Egg Hunt after 10:30 service
Sunday School
Would like you to donate non-perishable candy for the Easter Egg Hunt on Easter, April 1.
Originally ran in the May Newsletter 2017:
Maundy Thursday Reflections Thanks to Father Andrew, the Worship Committee and the Altar Guild, we celebrated Maundy Thursday,
also known as Holy Thursday during Passion Week, with a much different service compared to past years at
the Church of the Epiphany. In addition to our service and special communion to celebrate Jesus’ last sup-
per with his disciples, Father Andrew and Deacon Harrison performed a foot washing ceremony to com-
memorate Jesus’ washing the feet of his disciples. Watching the ceremony, I wondered what was going
through Jesus’ mind as he cared for his disciples. It was feelings of love from Jesus to those he touched that
made me realize the true meaning of this ceremony. The service was very powerful with an impressive mes-
sage to everyone. I urge everyone to consider attending our next Maundy Thursday service. Until now, I
have never witnessed nor participated in a Maundy Thursday service at Epiphany that included this ceremo-
ny. This service is simply telling us as Jesus told his disciples, let’s go forth to love and serve one another!
Kim Ruder
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Thank You
Lucy Whitlock & family would like to thank the parish for all the prayers, calls, cards and sympathy during her mother’s illness and after her passing. We really appreci-ate all the concern and kind words during this very difficult time. All I can say is —Epiphany you are the best! God be with you all.
The Stone Family would like to thank everyone for the cards, calls and expressions of sympathy during the passing of John’s father on February 11th. Our Epiphany family always goes above and beyond and we are deeply moved by all you have done.
Wayne Whitlock would like to thank the members of the congregation for all their prayers, calls, cards and concern during his recent stay in the hospital. He is recu-perating at home and doing much better. Thanks again for the prayers.
Ray Hampton would like to thank you for the kind Valentines Day Card.
Sympathy
The prayers & sympathy of the congregation are extended to Lucy Whitlock and family on the death of her mother, Norma Hanko, who died on Saturday, February 3rd. A funeral service was held on Wednesday, February 7th in Wisconsin.
The Prayers & Sympathy of the congregation are extended to John Stone and family on the death of his father, John Stone IV, who died on Sunday, February 11th. A funeral service was held here on Saturday, February 24th at 11:00 AM, followed by a reception.
The prayers & sympathy of the congregation are extended to family and friends of Fred Bales who died on Wednesday, February 14th. A graveside service was held at Forest Lawn Cemetery on Satur-day, February 24th at 3:00 PM.
May their souls and the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace.
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March 4 — Lent 3
Altar Guild: Karen & Randy Holden, Cheryl Lineberry
8:15 AM—Holy Eucharist
Usher: Paul Jones
Reader: Sam craver
Chalice:
10:30 AM—Holy Eucharist
Ushers: Team 1: Scott, Milton, Palmer, Paul, Beth, Brian
Lessons: Clement Wani, David Tuck
Prayers: David Tuck
Chalice: Buddy Dunn
Acolytes: Gift Elionai, Camryn Whittlesey, Sam Tucker, Ava Whittlesey
Greeters: Tad Blackburn, Clement Wani
Nursery: Gail Wood, Melanie Skinner, Heather Hollister
March 11 — Lent 4
Altar Guild: Dottie Strabley, Lucy Whitlock, Lauryn Boyd
8:15 AM—Holy Eucharist
Usher: Lauryn Boyd
Reader: Gray Corbett
Chalice:
10:30 AM—Holy Eucharist
Ushers: Team 2: Brent, Karen, Billy
Lessons: Randy Holden, Jeri Anne Townley
Prayers: Jeri Anne Townley
Chalice: Stacy Mitchell
Acolytes: Lucas Couturier, Eric Ludwig, Ginny Tucker, Camille Wood
Greeters: Scott Blackwell, Carol Campus
Nursery: Gail Wood, Jennifer Jefcoats, Mary Kenyi
March 18 — Lent 5
Altar Guild: Jean Riddick, Melba Shumaker
8:15 AM—Holy Eucharist
Usher: Kim Ruder
Reader: Lauryn Boyd
Chalice:
10:30 AM—Holy Eucharist
Ushers: Team 3: Eddie, George, Cory, Frosine, Herb
Lessons: Stacy Mitchell, Cheri Blackwell
Prayers: Cheri Blackwell
Chalice: David Tuck
Acolytes: Austin White, Will Craver, Nick Ludwig, Jay Tucker
Greeters: Laurie McIntosh, Carol McElhinney
Nursery Gail Wood, Carol Campus, Aggie Gallagher
March 25 — Palm Sunday
Altar Guild: Kathy Jimerson, Carol McElhinney, Kathy Nicholas
8:15 AM—Holy Eucharist
Usher: Chuck Strabley
Reader: Tad Blackburn
Chalice:
8:15 AM—Holy Eucharist
Ushers: Team 4: Chuck, Aggie, Mike, Lee, Kim
Lessons: Gray Corbett, Buddy Dunn
Prayers: Buddy Dunn
Chalice: Herb Williams
Acolytes: Logan Abernathy, Kayleigh Gilbert, Camryn Whittlesey, Bailey Nixon
Greeters: Patty White, Karen Holden
Nursery: Gail Wood, Kim White, Mary Sam Abernathy
Worship Leaders for March
Counters: Kim Ludwig, Billy Tucker
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Happy Birthday
March 2 Jennifer Tucker
March 3 Stephanie Holden
Christine Couturier
March 5 Irene Morris
Sydney Strabley
March 6 Kevin Whitlock
Jeri Townley
March 7 Sarah Fore
March 9 Ann Poates
Frosine Corbett
March 10 Martha Jenkins
March 12 Rosemary Rawlins
March 14 Stacy Mitchell
March 15 John Stone
Kim Reinholz
March 18 Gunner Shepardson
March 19 Nicholas Wolf
March 21 Juliet Wynne
March 22 Kathy Nicholas
March 23 Irene Temple
March 24 Victoria Buchner
March 26 Evan Tyler Back
March 27 Darel Gallagher
Martin Mitchell
March 30 Donna Young
March 31 Chase Niklas Johnson
Happy Anniversary
March 17 Herb & Anita Williams
Brent & Debbie Crawford
March 30 Chuck & Roberta Boyles
Days of Blessing in March!Days of Blessing in March!
Those who are ill or have special needs:Those who are ill or have special needs:
New to the Prayer List:
Parishioners: Dottie Strabley, Mike Young, Lydia Callaway, Caroline Hager, Tillie Freeze, Bob Jimerson, Chuck Strabley
Homebound: Sarah Fore, Ray Hampton, Dot Hudson, Ray & Charlotte Lovelace, Jackie Martin, Connie Neal, Juliet Wynne;
Family & Friends: Michael Abraham— cousin of Sandy Ruder & Denise Russell, Dave Holsapple—Stacy Mitchells friend, Sawyer
Perkins—friend of Maura & Cora Whitlock, Andy & Carolyn Holden—Randy Holden’s parents, Jim Selfe—friend of Gray Corbett,
Jean Skinner—aunt of Sandy Tignor & Marty Shephard, Bucky Turner—friend of Jenn Whitlock.
Those Serving in the Armed Forces especially: Benjamin Hoffert, Patrick Lineberry, Caitlin Mitchell Wurster, Bryan Murphy, Billy
Tucker, Andrew Smith and Tyler Watts.
Those expecting a Child: Cory & Jessica Isemann, Palmer & Heather Hollister, Stephen & Anna Jones, Nick & Elizabeth Wolf,
Caitlin Mitchell Wurster & Michael Wurster
Prayers for the departed: Norma Hanko (Lucy Whitlock’s mother), John Stone IV (John Stone’s father), Fred Bales
Standing in the Need of PrayerStanding in the Need of Prayer
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Episcopal Church Women
Diocese of Virginia
ECW Spring Meeting
April 21, 2018
12:30 – 4:00 P.M.
“Faith in Action” Stories from the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women
Fellowship (Bring a daughter or a friend.)
Refreshments
Holy Eucharist
Church of the Epiphany
8000 Hermitage Road
Richmond, Virginia
Please return the form below with $25.00 Registration Fee with checks payable to:
ECW Diocese of Virginia. Mail to: Jan Palmore, Treasurer, 11824 Park Forest Way, Glen Allen, VA 23059 by April 10, 2018.
Name:_______________________________ Home Church:______________________
Phone:______________________________ Email: _____________________________
Street Address:___________________________________________________________
City:________________________________State:______________Zip:_____________
For more information contact Cindy Helton (540-373-6382 or [email protected].
(Please note that this is a change in location.)
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Just the Facts:
Leadership and Contact Information at
Church of the Epiphany
Office address: 8000 Hermitage Rd, Richmond, VA 23228 Phone: 804-266-2503 [email protected]
Father Andrew Reinholz, Rector 804 266-2503 office (Pastoral care) 1 610-780-1420 (cell)
Lucy Whitlock, Office Administrator [email protected]
Anita Williams, Music Director
Timon Kenyi, Sexton
Vestry
Karen Holden, Senior Warden
Mary Sam Abernathy, Junior Warden
Marty Shephard, Treasurer
Tad Blackburn, Register
Mary Sam Abernathy (2018) Scott Blackwell (2018)
Carol Campus (2018)
Karen Holden (2019) Clement Wani (2019)
Patty White (2019)
Tad Blackburn (2020) Carol McElhinney (2020)
Laurie McIntosh (2020)
Office Hours :
Lucy is in the office Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 9 am to 2 pm.
Call before stopping by to make sure someone is here to let you in.
May the light of God’s blessing, like the Epiphany star, always guide
you on the path toward Him.