The Angelus - The Episcopal Church of the Advent 2019.pdfVacation Bible School June 10-14, 2019 Jazz...
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Vacation Bible School
June 10-14, 2019
Jazz in the Sanctuary &
Fourth of July Picnic
3:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
The Angelus
Thoughts from Your Senior Warden …
Every Christian is chosen, called, and summoned to a vocation and moment that no other person can fill, though every calling is woven into the complex web of the Church’s being. We are members of one another, and yet every member has something, was given something, a gift of great value, hidden from all others. A lot falls upon every baptized person. We do not choose Jesus; he chooses us. He calls us and sets before us good works to walk in, whether in matters grave and small, in risk and danger or love and devotion. He calls us and gives us a life worth living, a life worth fighting for. To be a Christian is to know that an irrevocable lot has fallen on us, not by the cold hand of fate but by the heat of total and everlasting love. The passing of two long time members of our congregation and my unfamiliarity with the Memorial Garden process has brought to light the need for a document or brochure that explains everything and can be given to family members to make decisions about services and the internment in the columbarium. The change from ATT to Comcast to get higher speed service at lower cost is taking longer than expected. However, they are not charging us a very hefty connection fee and thus the delay should be tolerated. We (Allie) are sending monthly cards to a list of absent members. Phone calls are also added for a more personal touch. The Church grounds are looking fantastic, thanks to the leadership by Craig and the tremendous support by so many volunteers. We are getting quotes from several cleaning services to clean not only the church, but also the office and parish hall. The current service seems to only do a superficial job. The change would increase the expense and a proposal by Stephanie is to have us (volunteers) clean on a designated cleaning day. We should discuss this. You Senior Warden, Al Ragl
WEDNESDAY HEALING SERVICE: has
concluded for the summer. Please join us Sundays at 10:00 a.m.
Please make sure to check your email for notifications from the Church Office. If you are not receiving emails, please send your information to:
Please make sure to pick up your new Day by Day in the Narthex.
Need offering envelopes? Please contact the church office at 772-283-6221.
Please consider helping provide coffee hour goodies. Sign up sheet is available in the Parish Hall.
Have a wonderful and safe summer!
The 2nd 'Art At Advent' was held on February 16th and was attended by 6 fabulous artists. An array of oil, acrylic and water color paintings were available for sale
as well as beautiful jewelry made by our former Parish Administrator, Laura Hackney. A highlight of the day was a surprise visit by our Bishop, the Right Rev. Peter Eaton.
Thank you to our artists and all who attended this enjoyable event!
Church of the Advent Mission Team
presents
The third Thursday of each month take your family & friends for a delicious BBQ Dinner
and 15% to 25% of your bill will be donated to Advent’s Missions!
1961 S. US Hwy. #1, Stuart Dine in or Take out
from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
The Sunday that is seven weeks (50 days) after Easter Day is the Feast of Pentecost.
Pentecost is the is the day on which we remember the story given to us in the
second chapter of the Book of Acts.
The story goes:
40 days after the resurrection (which we celebrate at Easter) Jesus ascends into heaven (which we
celebrate on Ascension Day). But before he ascends, Jesus promises that he will not leave us
“comfortless”, but will send the Holy Spirit to strengthen and to guide us, to guide the church. Ten
days later, on the Day of Pentecost, Holy Spirit descended on the people gathered. (note: Pentecost is
an ancient Jewish festival of the harvest, the name of which translates from the Hebrew as The Festival of Weeks. This festival
is referred to in Exodus chapters 23 ad 34, and in Deuteronomy chapter 16.)
In the Book of Acts, the story is told:
And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. And suddenly there came a sound from
heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared unto them cloven
tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and began to speak with other
languages, as the Spirit gave them utterance. And there were dwelling at Jerusalem Jews, devout men, out of every nation under
heaven. Now when this was noised abroad, the multitude came together, and were confounded, because that every man heard
them speak in his own language.
So, on The Day of Pentecost in the church year, fifty days of
Easter and ten days after the Ascension, the clergy
wear RED vestments to signify the work of the Spirit. It is also a
custom for the people in the congregation to wear RED on the
Day of Pentecost as well. We wear RED to remind us of the fire
of the Spirt. In addition, a congregation with many dressed
in RED is colorful. And perhaps most of all, it is fun.
Church of the Advent celebrates the service of Rick Harrington as Junior Warden, Ande Bauzen-berger as Vestry Member and Nancy Junk as Senior Warden.
Bogo usually means buy one, get one free. But at Church of the Advent it means buy one, GIVE one! Please place items in the special baskets in the Narthex and they will be donated to LAHIA or House of Hope to feed the homeless and those in need.
May Birthdays
3: Richard Tinker
4: Karen Trovitch
6: Virginia Davis
11: Ann Quinn
14: Rick Harrington
17: Dorothy Mahan
18: Natalie Jaume
23: Peter Grimm
24: Avery Clute
28: Kathy Atherton
31: Ella Rehyansky
May Anniversaries
2: Gordon & Anita Lamb
12: Marta & Robert Hartwell
18: Dick & Jean Forbes
June Birthdays
2: Stephanie Barnard
4: Art McCamey
5: Craig Bauzenberger
11: Gail Traynor
13: Kristin Chapman
19: Julie Clute
20: Laura Donovan
27: Emily Cooper
28: Robert Chapman
30: Lynne Conroy, Vivian
Rothaug
June Anniversaries
6: Glenn & Myra Gardiner
14: David & Mary Lou Marshall, Art & Ann McCamey
20: John & Judy Tulotta
21: Robert & Kristie Chapman
28: Charlton & Shirley Cox
FOR KITCHEN: • Powdered drinks (iced tea, pink lemonade, lemonade, Kool-aid) • Coffee and creamer • Sugar • Napkins & Paper towels • Plastic knives, forks, spoons • Plates (large & small) • Bowls (for salad and fruit) • 8 oz foam cups (for coffee) • 10 oz plastic drinking cups (for cold drinks) • Aluminum foil • 32 to 35 gallon trash bags • Liquid dish soap • Bleach • Vinegar (large white bottles for cleaning laminate floors)
TOILETRIES AND CAMPING SUPPLIES:
• Shampoo • Conditioner • Toothbrush/toothpaste • Bug spray • Citronella candles • Shaving cream • Razors • Deodorant • Toilet paper • Wet wipes • Flashlights • Batteries (AA, AAA, C and D) • Long-lasting candles • Tents (2 to 4 men tent) • Tarps (brown or green) • Cot or air mattress • Sleeping bags • Bicycles (even if they need to be fixed) • Bike parts (26″ bike wheel, 24″ & 26″ tires, 7 tubes)
CLOTHING: • Socks (mid-calf, grey or black color) • Underwear (size 32-36) • Large and extra-large colored t-shirts • Men’s Jeans (30, 32, 34 waist / 30, 32, 34 length) • Men’s sneakers, 9-12
Ongoing Needs
FOR FOOD PANTRY: • Eggs • Milk • Cereal • Peanut butter and jelly (in squeeze bottles) • Canned meat (tuna, chicken, salmon) pop-top lid, if possible • Canned soup (with protein) pop-top lid • Large cans of fruit and veggies • Gatorade bottles (assorted flavors) • Granola bars, cereal, healthy snacks • Water bottles (16.9 oz) • Juice • Pasta and sauce • Chef-boy-r-dee po p-top cans • Salad dressings • Clean plastic groceries bags (we use them to bag food) • Cheap brands powdered laundry soap (we bag up in sandwich Ziplocks) • Zip lock bags (snack, sandwich, quart and gallon sizes) • Large latex-free gloves (Harbor Freight has 100/box for $6, often on sale)
FOR LAUNDRY ROOM: • Laundry detergent (powdered) • Laundry detergent (liquid)
May 5
Sunday 10am
Cursillo Sunday
May 12
Sunday 10am
May 19
Sunday 10am
May 26
Sunday 10am
Greeters
Craig and Ande
Bauzenberger
Fred and Stephanie
Barnard
Sean and Kerri
Harrington
Ron and Gail
Traynor
Ushers Fred Barnard
Bill Baio
Craig Bauzenberger
Al Ragl
Mike Quinn
Jim Lammie
Mike Quinn
Craig Bauzenberger
Guest Host Stephanie Barnard Ande Bauzenberger Nancy Junk Andee Bauzenberger
Old Testament & Psalm Sandee Ragl Bob Bornshein Elaine LaVallee Jessica Trossbach
Epistle and Psalm Jim Lammie Dorcas Boucher Debra Lammie Dorcas Boucher
Oblation Bearers
Allie Ireland
Lynn Johnson
Art and Ann
McCamey
Marta Hartwell
Lynn Johnson
Nancy Junk
Louise Fountain
Chalice Bearers Debra Lammie
Jim Lammie
Lynne Conroy
Dorcas Boucher
Debra Lammie
Bill Junk
Dorcas Boucher
Lynne Conroy
Crucifer Lynne Conroy Jim Lammie Lynne Conroy Jim Lammie
Acolytes When Available When Available When Available When Available
Altar Guild
Collection
Counters
Al Ragl
Nancy Junk
Jim Lammie
Nancy Junk
Craig Bauzenberger
Nancy Junk
Gayle Traynor
Nancy Junk
Vestry of the Day TBD TBD TBD TBD
May 2019 Lay Service Schedule
June 2
10:00 am
June 9
10:00 am
June 16
10:00 am
June 23
10:00am
June 30
10:00AM
Greeters Mike and Ann
Quinn
Sean and Kerri
Harrington
Jessica Trossbach
Sandee Ragl
Jessica Trossbach
Ande Bauzenberger
Ron and Gail
Traynor
Ushers Bill Baio
Craig Bauzenberger
Bill Baio
Mike Quinn
Al Ragl
Craig Bauzenberger
Craig Bauzenberger
Jim Lammie
Craig Bauzenberger
Jim Lammie
Guest Host Nancy Junk Ande Bauzenberger Nancy Junk Ande Bauzenberger Nancy Junk
Old Testament
& Psalm
Art McCamey Marta Hartwell Bob Bornschein Craig Bauzenberger Elaine Lavallee
Epistle Dorcas Boucher Jim Lammie Debra Lammie Bill Junk Bill Junk
F
Oblation Bearers Sean and Kerri
Harrington
Art and Ann
McCamey
Allie Ireland
Lynn Johnson
Nancy Junk
Louise Fountain
Marta Hartwell
Lynn Johnson
Chalice Bearers Dorcas Boucher
Lynne Conroy
Jim Lammie
Debra Lammie
Jim Lammie
Debra Lammie
Bill Junk
Debra Lammie
Bill Junk
Debra Lammie
Crucifer Jim Lammie Lynne Conroy Lynne Conroy Lynne Conroy Lynne Conroy
Acolytes When Available When Available When Available When Available When Available
Altar Guild
Collection
Counters
Nancy Junk
Gayle Traynor
Nancy Junk
Al Ragl
Nancy Junk
Jim Lammie
Nancy Junk
Craig Bauzenberger
Nancy Junk
Gail Traynor
June 2019 Lay Service Schedule