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Later, the vestry will offer suggestions and encouragement on how to invite Extending the reign of God by sharing and welcome others. the great good news of Jesus Christ is a priority for all of the baptized. This The second and somewhat less priority is neatly summarized at the obvious way of inviting and end of Matthew’s Gospel in the final Continued on page 2 words of Jesus that we know as the Great Commission (Matt. 28:18-20). welcoming people is equally Because it is composed of people important, and maybe even more who celebrate and proclaim the love Supporting our Mission and of Christ, the Church is in essence Vision a growing and dynamic entity. Put negatively, the Body of Christ does We just developed a pledge drive not exist simply to maintain its thermometer to help the congregation current status or membership. So understand our progress on the the vestry’s objective for us to invite 2012 budget related to contributions and welcome people to All Saints’ income. The thermometer will be reminds us of who we are, and posted in the back of the church and motivates us to continue the pattern also on our website (see or search of our founding members. for: Stewardship, 2012 Budget, fund raising). We also invite you to read It strikes me that there are two the article from Nan Walker, chair fundamental ways of inviting and of the Finance Committee on page welcoming. The first is the more 7 to get more obvious method of speaking to information. people. We invite by asking people to come and by telling them they are most welcome when they arrive. During a recent sermon, I explored how we can invite and welcome in a manner that is comfortable for others and for us. This Patter contains examples of compelling yet nonthreatening things you might say.
March 2012 Disciples Glorifying Christ & Serving Others
Contents our Rector’sMessage...................2
our Stewardship........................7
our Upcoming
the VestryMessage.....................3
our Outreach...........................10
our Mission
our Worship...............................4
our Volunteer
our Community.........................5 our Discipleship.........................6
the Business
Schedule ..........12
of The Vestry ......13
Events...............14
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ourRector’sMessage Continued from cover effective. We invite and welcome others by the character and culture of our parish community. This magnetic attraction derives from the love of Christ we share with each other. This love is the reason we grew by over 10% this last year. I am struck by the many occasions when the love of Christ flows freely within the parish community. You have probably heard comments about how warm and welcoming All Saints’ is. Three specific examples came to my attention recently in quick succession. One example came from a parishioner who e-mailed to report on two people whom she had telephoned. Another person lent her truck so someone could move a piece of furniture. Third, a couple donated money to my discretionary fund in response to the needs of a member. This love of Christ is also the animation of the Spirit and is marvelous to behold. We are succeeding wonderfully in being an inviting and welcoming community and yet, at the same time, there are additional steps we can take. We have a number of older members who cannot drive and others who are recovering from surgery or illness. I minister to these folks as regularly as possible, but they would appreciate contact from other All Saints’ friends. Informal expressions of love occur all the time, as they should, but we could also benefit from organizing ourselves around the ministry of caring. After all, the very first church ministry undertaken by the apostles was caring for the widows in the Jerusalem congregation, as you will read in Acts 6:1-6.
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A second next step in deepening our culture of transformation is to listen to our parents and grandparents about their hopes for their children. By holding conversations with small groups of parents and grandparents we can decide how All Saints’ can best support them in bringing Christ into their homes and engendering faith in the hearts of their children.
I invite any and all interested persons to learn more about our emerging Caring Ministries by joining Robin Reyes and me on March 14 at 4:30 p.m. in the library. If you are interested, but not available, please contact the office. I also encourage you to attend one of the “Family and Faith Conversations: Walking the Way of Christ” held by the Discipleship Commission. Choose one of the following dates and contact Bonnie Bufkin via the office or call her at home: Tuesday, March 13 (5:30 to 7:00 p.m.), Saturday, March 17 (9:30 to 11:00 a.m.), or Sunday, March 18 (noon to 1:00 p.m.). Elsewhere in this Patter you will find additional details about both of these steps in strengthening our community of love. Meanwhile, keep up the good and godly work of inviting and welcoming! † Rick
Sierra Service Project Youth Mission Trip
states travel to one of the summer sites for an unforgettable week of serving, learning, worship and fellowship. Youth from many denominations are all a part of SSP’s mission work.
The middle school trip (for those entering 7th or 8th grade in the fall) will be to a Native American reservation in McDermitt, Nevada, July 29 to August 3, and the high school trip (for those entering 9th to those who just graduated) will be to South Los Angeles, July 29 to August 4. If you know a young person who is not associated with our parish who would be interested, they Youth from All Saints’ will be participating in are welcome to join us as well! the diocesan summer mission trip, with a group called Sierra Service Project (SSP). We do repair The cost per participant is $460, however we will work on the homes in the communities we serve. do fund raising to offset this cost. The type of work includes home weatherization, building wheelchair ramps and porches, roofing, If you are willing to commit to going or to and interior and exterior painting, and training sending your student, please contact Robin as occurs on site. Evening activities include singing, soon as possible, as the first sign-up deadline is already past! You may call Robin on her cell cultural programs, worship, and games. phone, 805-835-8538, or send an e-mail to: SSP is a non-profit organization providing life- redenney@gmail.com. changing experiences through acts of service. Youth are invited to experience the profound Learn more about SSP on their website: power of serving people who have a culture http://www.sierraserviceproject.org. and life experience different from their own. Church youth groups from all over the western
the Business At its working retreat last month the vestry unanimously affirmed the two initiatives adopted by the outgoing vestry. The two over arching objectives are found on the front cover of this Patter and have to do with our basic responsibilities of growing the church and financing our five areas of ministry. Each vestry member agreed to make an additional financial gift beyond his or her pledge, not only to fuel our ministries, but specifically to lead the entire congregation to fully fund our operating budget. We organized ourselves to support members of the parish to undertake leadership and service in the following way: Sr. Warden: Ed Fincke, Jr. Warden: Nan Walker, Treasurer: Mike Raggett and Clerk: Marcia Jeiroudi.
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Vestry Liaisons: • Worship: Harrison Shields • Community: Bill Mattmiller • Discipleship: Mike Carter • Stewardship: Allan Groves • Outreach: Nancy Jones • Buildings and Grounds: Ed Childs and Mike Carter • Strategic Planning: Ed Fincke • Finances: Nan Walker (chair), Ed Fincke, and Dave McClendon
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ourWorship Praise and Potluck with The Band
Worship:
Morning Prayer will be offered in place of Holy Eucharist at both the 8:00 a.m. and the 10:30 a.m. services. 5:30 p.m. will remain Holy Communion Rite II. Morning Prayer was the most common service presented by Episcopalians one hundred years ago.
We glorify Christ by enacting liturgies steeped in beauty, mystery, and creativity that refresh like The next installment will be on springs of living water. Cherry Blossoms Will Return A new musical and community activity is being offered to everyone in the All Saints’ family each month: Praise and Potluck with The Band!
Saturday, March 3 from 5:30 p.m. until about 8:00 in Seccombe Hall. All are welcome to attend and are encouraged to bring food to share. The format is informal: we sing some praise songs, pray, fix food, eat food, then play more songs. All are also encouraged to bring a song, or an instrument, or both, or just come and hang out and enjoy the fun. This is a gathering that is enjoyable for people of any age.
Anglican Chant in Lent During the season of Lent the choirs of All Saints’ will present the Psalm each week. Normally the congregation participates in the reading or singing of the Psalm, but during this penitential season, the choirs will present them alone. The Chancel Choir will present versions of the Psalm in Anglican Chant: a tradition formed during the 1930's by the late Ray Francis Brown, who studied the pointing of Psalms in England before serving as Director of Music at the General Theological Seminary for thirty years.
Celebrating our Centennial: Morning Prayer March 11 is a special day in the Centennial anniversary celebration of the parish, where
March 11, 2012 is the one year anniversary of the earthquake that devastated Japan. To honor the people of Japan, the Chancel Choir will present an anthem at the 10:30 a.m. Morning Prayer service titled “Cherry Blossoms Will Return.” This song was composed by area musician Joan Cobb with help from our very own Yoriko Hongo, who contributed the Japanese portion of the text. Todd Samra has arranged the work for choir. Please come and witness our subtle commemoration of this tragic event.
Easter 2012 On Easter Day (April 8, 2012), a new musical version of the Nicene Creed will be offered at the 10:30 a.m. service. This version, found in the 1982 Hymnal as S105, was composed by Calvin Hampton, a progressive composer who contributed much to the 1982 Hymnal. Because this setting is a challenge, small rehearsals will be offered during the announcements in the weeks preceding Easter.
Daylight Savings Time - March 11 On March 11 Daylight Savings Time begins. Move your clocks ahead and join us on time for Sunday Worship.
Sunday Schedule 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. – noon 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.
Eucharist, Rite I Nursery Adult Education Eucharist/Children's Sunday School
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ourCommunity Music at All Saints' Trio Mediæval
Community:
Caring for One Another
With Robin Reyes serving as coordinator, we are beginning our Caring Ministries. Caring can include a number of ways of sharing Christ’s love and of remembering our members and friends. For instance, the Caring Ministries can include visiting people, sending notes or birthday cards, telephoning, or giving rides. Of course, we all extend love to friends, but by coordinating our efforts we can remember more people and thus build a stronger community for Christian transformation.
We rejoice as a Andrea Matters community that Do you love the ethereal singing of drinks from the chalice of Christ’s love. Chanticleer and Anonymous 4? How about the uncanny blend of the great gospel group Take 6? Perhaps you prefer the silky sound of a fine barbershop quartet, or the spirited, rustic energy of folk ensembles like the Chieftains. Whatever your taste, if you love the sound of the human voice raised in song, you’re sure to be transported by Trio Mediæval, the Norwegian ensemble coming to All Saints’ on Friday, March 2, at 8:00 p.m. Trio Mediæval, comprising Anna Maria Friman, Linn Andrea Fuglseth, and Torunn Østrem Ossum, was founded in 1997. They made their US debut in 2003 and regularly tour to great acclaim (and sold-out houses) in Europe and North America. In a glowing review, the New York Times wrote that their three voices “blended with a supernatural clarity and beauty”; the Irish News said, "If you could bottle the joie de vivre that comes from the members of Trio Mediæval you could probably sell it not just as a pick-me-up, but as some form of basic life-force." I heard them in 2008, in a truly unforgettable concert that included sacred music from medieval England and France, newlycomposed works written especially for the three women, and rollicking Norwegian ballads about kings, lovers, and bandits. I can’t wait to hear them again! And just think: no need to travel to the Kennedy Center, Vienna Konzerthaus, or Wigmore Hall. They will be right here at All Saints’. Tickets, available in the office & at the door, are a bargain at $25 for general seating, $45 for premium seating, and $10 for students. Don’t miss this chance to enjoy a magical performance when Trio Mediæval visits Carmel next month. You can learn more about Trio Mediæval at www. triomediaeval.no. Listen to a few tracks on their website: http://www.triomediaeval.no/audio.php
If you would like to join, or would like to learn more about the Caring Ministries, please come to the library on Wednesday, March 14, at 4:30 p.m. (right before the Lenten Soup Supper). If you are interested, but not available at this time, contact the office and leave a message for Robin.
Book Club The If you’re a movie aficionado, you’ve probably seen the advertisements for The Hunger Games due for release in late March. The All Saints’ Book Club is reviewing the book The Hunger Games at our March 13, 2011 meeting—giving you plenty of time to decide whether you wish to see the movie. The book, written by Suzanne Collins, is a deadly “Survivor” reality show with Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar undertones, where teenagers fight for the right to eat. As negative Utopias go, Suzanne Collins has created a dilly. The United States is gone. North America has become Panem, a TV-dominated dictatorship run from a city called the Capitol. Panem is divided into 12 Districts (the former 13th had the bad judgment to revolt and no longer exists). The yearly highlight in this nightmare world is the Hunger Games, a bloodthirsty reality TV show in which 24 teenagers chosen by lottery, two from each District, fight each other in a desolate environment called the ''arena.'' The Continued on page 7 thePatter March 2012 Page 5
ourDiscipleship Prayerful Living Lenten Soup Suppers
Bonnie Bufkin “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, and faithful in prayer.” - Romans 12:12
Discipleship:
We follow Jesus Christ and lead others into the deep waters of faith.
What a powerful calling is prayer! Not only are we given the gift of being able to intimately communicate with The Creator of the Universe, we are also told by Jesus again and again to pray. What an amazing thing we are able to do! Join us during Lent for this year’s topic of Prayerful Living. Beginning on Wednesday, February 29th, we will convene in Seccombe Hall at 5:30 p.m. for our annual Lenten Soup Suppers. After our meal and time for fellowship, we will explore prayer more deeply. Each week we will learn about new styles of prayer that open us to God’s presence and offer new ways to relate to Him. These prayer styles that engage our minds, as well as our imaginations, will actively help us to connect with God and break through our own inner noise which can often be our biggest barrier to feeling God in our lives. The types of prayer include Centering Prayer, Prayers of Blessing, Meditative Prayer, Prayers of Examen, Written Prayers, Prayers of Distress, and also learning to use the Psalms as a means of spiritual growth. During each Soup Supper we will explore a type of prayer and actually practice it together as a Parish and on our own. After going home and trying out the prayer styles, we will follow-up with a lively discussion on each week’s prior practice. The Soup Suppers are on February 29, March 7, 14, 21, 28, and April 4. We hope you will attend and enjoy wonderful home cooked soups, quality fellowship time, and an opportunity to deepen your prayer life! “But when you pray, go into your room, close the door, and pray to your Father who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret will reward you.” - Matthew 6:6
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Sunday Morning Lenten Study Series
During Lent our Bible study will use a series of presentations by Walter Brueggemann, arguably America’s leading Old Testament scholar and teacher. The series is called Embracing the Prophets: Confronting Today’s Pharaohs. The series will run from February 26 through April 1. We will meet in Grant Hall and begin promptly at 9:30 a.m. Please join us for this Lenten series.
Lenten Quiet Day Enrich your Lent with a quiet time of meditations and silence. Join Fr. Rick in the chapel at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 3. Bring your Bible, prayer journal or paper, and food to share. We will conclude with a shared meal at noon.
Family and Faith Conversations: Walking the Way of Christ Please join us for one or more nights in our newest series of Family and Faith Conversations: Walking the Way of Christ. This round table discussion series is devoted to learning more from families with young children about how they would like All Saints’ to help deepen their faith experience both at home and in our church. These conversations will help us enrich and transform our current offerings as well as envision how we can support families in faith and formation in the years ahead. Some of the topics to be discussed include: children’s spiritual growth, time and space for spiritual life as a family, and types of programs and activities of interest. We will also be discussing Gospel-based values and modeling authentic faith, both as parents and a faith community. Please invite your friends, both members and non-members, as this is a conversation about deepening faith, and even bringing faith, into Continued on page 11
ourStewardship Pledge Campaign
Stewardship:
We offer our all so that The Welcoming Church The 2012 pledge campaign has been Christ may change Tell out the good news and share a marked success and we still hope to water into wine. what you like about All Saints': close the budget gap by May 1 with Nan Walker
more new pledges and the generosity of our members.
• We worship with beautiful music using a variety of instruments and voices. You should hear our children’s choir. We respect our differences and welcome everyone; our faith transcends politics and opinions. Robin Denney has started a great youth ministry with a team of four adult volunteers. Come with me to our Lenten series on Wednesday evenings We are well known for outreach, especially for feeding the hungry. We have amazing missions of All Saints’ Day School, Epiphany, and Santa Lucia.
As of February 26, the pledge 2012 campaign that had a goal of $220,000 has been met with a remarkable $246,500 in pledges. Meanwhile our budget also recognized about $85,000 in regular plate offerings, and called for another $71,000 to support our mission and vision, raising the total needed for our operating budget to $376,200.
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The generosity of our members has been outstanding. Gifts, donations and increased pledges to date place us just about $44,700 away from our goal.
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Please make a special gift or increase your pledge this month. Together we will grow the church and live out our mission and vision. We so appreciate all your support.
Visit the office to pick up any of our brochures, a members calling card, an extra copy of the Patter and share them with people as you invite them to join us.
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Prayer was the Sunday-by-Sunday expression of our faith from our founding in 1912 until 1978, when the latest prayer book shifted us to a norm of Eucharistic worship.
winner gets a life of ease; the losers get death. The only ''unspoken rule'' is that you can't eat the dead contestants. Check out the movie trailer at YouTube: http:// youtu.be/4S9a5V9ODuY The All Saints’ Book Club regularly meets in the church library the second Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. The review leader/presenter brings lettuce for a salad, and the other participants bring something to place in the salad or food to share.
Centennial Highlights The next centennial observances are the March 2 concert by Trio Mediaeval and a traditional 1928 Prayer Book services of Morning Prayer on March 11 at 8:00 and 10:30 a.m. Morning
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Easter Egg Classes Lent is the time for All Saints’ annual Easter egg classes, where you can learn to make brightly patterned Ukrainian-style pysanky. New and returning egg-makers are welcome, and no special artistic skill is necessary. Classes will be offered on Thursday, March 22 (9:00 a.m.–noon); Friday, March 23 (6:00–9:00 p.m.); and Saturday, March 24 (9:00 a.m.– noon). To register, contact Andrea Matters at 624-3090 or andreamatters@gmail.com.
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MARCH 2012
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Please find current updates to calendar events online at www.allsaintscarmel.org
March 4 2nd Sunday in Lent Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16 Psalm 22:22-30 Romans 4:13-25 Mark 8:31-38
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Evensong Genesis 41:14-45 Psalm 22:22-30 John 5:19-24
March 11 DAY LIGHT SAVINGS BEGINS 3rd Sunday in Lent
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Exodus 20:1-17 Psalm 191 Corinthians 1:18-25 John 2:13-22
Numbers 21:4-9 Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22 Ephesians 2:1-10 John 3:14-21
March 25 5th Sunday in Lent Jeremiah 31:31-34 Psalm 51:1-13 or Psalm 119:9-16 Hebrews 5:5-10 John 12:20-33
Holy Communion (Rite I) Adult Sunday School
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All Saints; Singers Rehearsal
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Children’s Sunday School Holy Communion
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Evensong Rehearsal
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Evensong
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1928 Morning Prayer
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Adult Sunday School Children’s Sunday School
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Holy Communion (Rite I)
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Holy Communion
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Youth Group
12:00pm
Family Faith Conversations
5:30pm
Holy Eucharist
8:00am
Holy Communion (Rite I)
9:00am
Music Rehearsal
9:30am
Adult Sunday School
10:30am
Children’s Sunday School
10:30am
Holy Communion
12:00pm
Choir Rehearsal
5:30pm
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Praying Shapes Believing Book Study
Sermon Chat Filming
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The Friends of St. Patrick ‘s Team meeting
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12:00pm Choir Rehearsal
Centennial Service with Morning Prayer from the 1928 BCP
March 18 4th Sunday in Lent
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10:00am Executive Staff Meeting 12:00pm Music at All Saints’ Meeting 5:45pm
FTF/Investment Committee Meeting
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Vestry Meeting
10:00am Buildings & Grounds Meeting 1:00pm
Executive Staff Meeting
4:00pm
Center for Christian Transformation
5:30pm
Family Faith Conversation
6:00pm
Book Club
10:00am Executive Staff Meeting 6:00pm
Finance Committee Meeting
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Centennial Planning Meeting
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Lenten Supper Prayerful Living
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Bible Study on 1 Thessalonians
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Caring Ministries Team Meeting
5:30pm
Lenten Supper Prayerful Living
10:30am
Bible Study on 1 Thessalonians
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The Friends of St. Benedict
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Lenten Supper Prayerful Living
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All Saints’ Singers Rehearsal
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Christian Yoga
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Choir Rehearsal
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All Saints’ Singers Rehearsal
5:45pm
Christian Yoga
7:00pm
Choir Rehearsal
3:30pm
All Saints’ Singers Rehearsal
5:00pm
Packing of Easter Food Boxes
5:45pm
Christian Yoga
7:00pm
Choir Rehearsal
9:00am
Ukranian Easter Eggs Class
5:45pm
Christian Yoga
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Intercessory Prayer Gathering
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Music at All Saints’ Trio Mediæval
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Small Bites for Big Hunger team Meeting
9:00am
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Team Day
4:00pm
Conversatio Dialogue
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I-Help
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Lenten Quiet Day
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Liturgy Planning
5:30pm
Praise and Potluck with The Band
10:30am WorshipCommission 4:00pm
Liturgy Planning
5:00pm
Discernment Group
9:30am
The Gathering
9:30am
Family Faith Conversations
4:00pm
Liturgy Planning
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Ukranian Easter Eggs Class
9:00am
Inquirers Class
4:00pm
Liturgy Planning
5:30pm
Praise and Potluck with The Band
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Inquirers Class
10:00am
Private Confession
4:00pm
Liturgy Planning
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ourOutreach Lenten Coin Boxes If you haven't done so yet, please pick up and fill a Lenten coin box during Lent. Lenten coin boxes are an especially good way to teach young children about tithes, offerings and the mission of the church.
Outreach:
We serve others with the compassion of Christ by offering sustenance to those in need.
This year the offering goes to St. Patricks' School, Locorbe, Haiti. Fr. Rick and others visited the school in 2009 and we have a working relationship with the priest in charge, Fr. Lazard.
Rebuilding the Cathedral in Haiti In January and February Rosemary Smith championed the campaign to help rebuild the Episcopal Cathedral in Haiti. The campaign was launched in partnership with the diocese. Bishop Mary Grey-Reeves asked every church to participate and help rebuild our church in Haiti. Episcopal dioceses and congregations nation wide are joining together by donating $10.00 per person : $10.00 equals one brick. Our website will provide you more information and a video appeal by Bishop Mary. As of the date of releasing this issue, we have raised $805. We will keep the campaign open until the end of March with hopes that we will reach our goal and be able to send $1,000. For the price of two grande lattes at Starbucks, you can make a difference bringing comfort, spiritual vitality and the grace of God to others.
Small Bites for Big Hunger On Friday night, May 11, the Outreach Commission will present Small Bites for Big Hunger, a fund raiser to help alleviate hunger. We will have celebrity chefs, fine wines, a silent and a live auction. In this way, we can continue to give sustenance to those in need. We need your help in each of the following ways as possible: a) attend the event, b) donate treasures worth $75.00 or more c) give sponsorships or cash donations. Page 10 March 2012 thePatter
This is a fund raiser to support all our Outreach efforts to feed the hungry in Monterey County. Our goal is to raise $25,000 at this one event. Please call us with questions or to arrange for us to pick up your donation or certificate (suggestions shown below). You will be provided a receipt for your tax deductible donation. Contact Hans Lehmann 624-0540, Judy Kirk 620-0820, Nancy Jones 238-0316 or any other member of the Outreach Commission to learn more.
SERVICES • Legal, Architectural or Computer services • Spanish lessons, tennis lessons, golf lessons, home decorating, housekeeping, pet-sitting, silver polishing, gardening, etc. • A gift certificate from your favorite restaurant or store • Golf for four • Theater or concert tickets • A week or weekend at your vacation home • Host a chef’s dinner or wine tasting in your home TREASURES • A silver candelabra or crystal bowl • An elegant necklace • A Magnum or a case of wine • A special gift basket Become a sponsor of the event and get extra benefits while you help us help other: SPONSORSHIPS • $1,000. The FEAST - Buys 77 bags of food. Plus you get 8 free tickets to the event • $500. The BUFFET - Buys 39 bags of food. Plus you get 4 free tickets to the event • $250. The PICNIC - Buys 19 bags of food. Plus you get 2 free tickets to the event
observances can guide your spiritual pilgrimage. Confirmation or reception also permits you to families and the hearts of children. The first date enter more deeply into the life and leadership of the series is Tuesday, March 13 from 5:30- of the Church by serving as a vestry member or 7:00 p.m.. Pizza and childcare will be provided. convention delegate. Other gathering dates are Saturday, March 17th, from 9:30-11:00 a.m. and Sunday, March 18th If you have not already been confirmed or received after church at noon. into the Episcopal Church, I encourage you to do so on May 6 at 10:30 a.m. Contact the office for Please RSVP to Bonnie Bufkin at 831-521-5597 if more information. you plan to attend, as we are planning to keep each discussion group under 12 people so that each Youth Ministry group is small, intimate and there can be enough time for each person’s input. You are welcome to The youth will gather on March 18, from 11:30attend one or more of the conversations. We are 1:00 p.m. in the youth room. If you have any excited to hear from you! questions, suggestions or would like to help our youth ministry in 2012, please contact me. You Book Study may send an email to: redenney@gmail.com or call Robin on her cell phone 805-835-8538. Fr. Rick will lead a Lenten book study on “Prayer Shapes Believing: A Theological Commentary on The Book of Common Prayer” by Leonel Mitchell. You can find new or used copies of this book online, so purchase yourself a copy and read the first 34 pages before the first class. We will meet for six consecutive Mondays from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m., starting March 5 and continuing until April 9. Contact Fr. Rick for more details. Continued from Page 6
Confirmations in May You are invited to a series of teachings on the Christian faith and its Episcopal expression. The series of six sessions takes place on March 24 and 31, and April 7, 14, 21, and 28. The series can serve as preparation for being confirmed or received into the Episcopal Church on May 6, when Bishop Romero visits. Or it can simply serve to help you Yoga learn and grow as a disciple and servant of Christ. Look for information about a separate series for Beth Lefebvre will again bring a wonderful and youth to be led by Robin Denney and the Rev. refreshing weekly experience of Christian yoga to parishioners and neighbors. The series will Holly Hudson-Louis. run on Thursday evenings from March 1 through Confirmation or reception is a spiritual rite of April 26, with the exception of Maundy Thursday passage, and can be one of the most meaningful on April 5. We meet from 5:45 to 7:00 p.m. in experiences of one’s life. Lent had its origins as Seccombe Hall. a season in which to prepare for baptism and later—when confirmation broke off as a separate rite—confirmation or reception. The inquirers’ class, the Sunday liturgy, and other Lenten thePatter March 2012 Page 11
our Sunday Volunteers Below is the current schedule showing the 10:30 a.m. Sunday service volunteers in March, April and May. This is like a snapshot that reflects only the current schedule. Some of you may need to make changes to your schedule. If you are not able to serve on your assigned Sunday, please contact another member of your team and exchange
dates. Then, so to reduce confusion, please notify the office so that we can update the online schedule which is published on our website and used to send out reminder calls and/or emails each week. Please view the website or contact the office if you would like a copy of a future revision. Thanks for serving.
All Saints' New Website
Liturgical Note
All Saints' has a new church website. It is an active site, providing breaking announcements, news, online contributions, access to Facebook and photo galleries and current stories of the ministry and life of All Saints'. Its a great way to stay in touch in between Patter issues and reduce our carbon footprint doing our part to reduce paper consumption and postage costs.
By: Fr. Rick One spiritual practice in the Christian tradition is making a reverential bow. Sometimes bows are part of someone’s personal piety, and other times they become part of our liturgical ceremony. You might notice that I and others bow or reverence when entering the chancel. During Lent we will bow to each other at the beginning of the service. The purpose of such a simply gesture is similar to the verbal exchange when the celebrant says, “The Lord be with you,” and the people respond, “And also with you.” The bow acknowledges God’s image in the other and Christ’s presence between us. I pray that you find this Lenten practice meaningful.
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March March March March
2 - Trio Mediæval, Music at All Saints' 4 - Evensong, 5:30 p.m. 11 - Daylight savings time begins 17 - The Gathering, A Diocesan event
Don't overlook the event posters on page 14.
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Vestry Liaisons • Worship: Harrison Shields • Community: Bill Mattmiller • Discipleship: Mike Carter • Stewardship: Allan Groves • Outreach: Nancy Jones • Buildings and Grounds: Ed Childs and Mike Carter • Strategic Planning: Ed Fincke • Finances: Nan Walker (chair), Ed Fincke, and Dave McClendon
Officers on the Church • • • • •
Ed Finke
Nan Walker
Nancy Jones
Allan Groves
Michael Carter
Dave McClendon
Bill Mattmiller
Harrison Shields
Fr. Rick Matters
Mike Raggett
Marcia Jeiroudi
Ed Childs
Fr. Rick Matters, Rector Mike Carter, Treasurer Marcia Jeiroudi, Clerk of the Vestry Ed Fincke, Sr. Warden Nan Walker, Junior Warden
Robin Denney - An Anglican Observer at the United Nations
Liberia and the Sudan; and France Vixamar of Haiti, the largest diocese in the Episcopal Church.
Please pray for Robin Denney, as she not only observes the UN gathering, but is also scheduled to make a presentation.
Twenty provincial delegates represent all parts of the world including Australia, Bangladesh, Burundi, Canada, Haiti, Japan, Kenya, Korea, New Zealand, North India, Pakistan, Philippines, Scotland, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, United Kingdom and the United States.
The article below is an excerpt from the Episcopal Church website*. Women and men from the Episcopal Church and 20 Anglican Communion Provinces will gather for the 56th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) in New York City February 27 to March 9. The 2012 theme of UNCSW is the empowerment of rural women and their role in poverty and hunger eradication, development and current challenges.
In addition to the provincial delegates, nearly 90 delegates will attend. While many of the 90 are from the United States, other countries represented will be Ghana, Malawi, Rwanda, Sudan, and Zambia. The Episcopal Church Indigenous women delegates represent the Dioceses of Hawaii, Oklahoma, Olympia, Virginia, and Wyoming. *Source :http://episcopalchurch.org/notice/episcopal-anglican-women-gathernyc-annual-un-commission-meeting
Participating will be two provincial delegates named by Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori to represent the Episcopal Church: Robin Denney, who previously served as missionary to thePatter March 2012 Page 13
Lenten Poetry If you write poetry, or simply enjoy the beauty and power of poetry, you are invited to join a small group that is planning ways of incorporating poetry into our celebration of the Resurrection over the Great Fifty Days of Easter. Contact Fr. Rick or one of the other Discipleship Commission members if you are interested.
The Gathering
Fostering Faith | Empowering Ministry | Connecting the Diocese
Saturday, March 17, 2012 9:30 a.m.—3:00 p.m. at St Pauls’ Salinas We will start at 9:30 with "The Gathering" with coffee and snacks. Then at 10:00 a.m. you may choose to attend one of 3 workshops:
RSVP by calling or faxing the Diocese Ph: 831-394-4465 Saturday, March 17, 2012 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
"Simply Singing" with the Rev. Ernest Cockrell and friends
There is no fee for the conference. Lunch is available for a $6 donation.
"The Challenges of Change" The The Rev. John Buenz and friends
Congratulations
“Leading By Way of God's Vision” The Rev. Rick Matters and Roger Barney and friends
Congratulations are due our members Jim and Gloria Rodda. Jim is celebrating his 100th birthday this month. The family will be celebrating the occasion.
There will be a noon break from 12:00 to 1:00 for lunch and conversations, then at 1:00pm workshops resume with a closing at 3:00.
Clergy and Laity together
One day, three workshops
Local wisdom
Learn together and share what you have learned back home
Artistic, Challenging, Strategic
Group Registration for _____ (#) of people Name (or Church Name if this is a group) The Diocese of El Camino Real
Remit payment to : 1092 Noche Buena Seaside, CA 93955 Phone: 831-394-4465 E-mail: MaryBeth@edecr.org URL: http://edecr.org
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Men's Retreat - April 13-15, 2012 Date: March 2, 2012 Tickets: Available at the church office. $25 for general seating, $45 for premium seating, and $10 for students or call the office at 831-624-3883 before Friday to reserve your tickets in will call. While supplies last or until noon on Friday, March 2, tickets for this event will be available online. Visit: www.allsaintscarmel. org to purchase your tickets. Page 14 March 2012 thePatter
Men of All Saints' are invited to participate in the annual men's retreat sponsored by the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. The retreat will be held at the magical site of Mission San Antonio de Padua. Father Vincent Raj will be facilitating our spiritual learning. There will be sessions on Friday night, Saturday morning and evening, and Sunday morning. Saturday afternoon is free to enjoy the once a year Mission Day at the mission. Please visit our church website www.allsaintscarmel.org to learn more about the event and download the registration form. If you have questions please contact Spence Myers at: cybrspence@aol.com or by phone home: 831-484-1860, cell: 831-595-3600
All Saints’ Episcopal Parish www.allsaintscarmel.org. information@allsaintscarmel.org Office Hours: Monday—Thursday 9:00 a.m–4:00 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m.-noon All Saints’ Episcopal Church
All Saints’ Episcopal Day School
Epiphany Lutheran & Episcopal Church
Santa Lucia Chapel & Campground, Big Sur
Ninth and Dolores PO Box 1296 Carmel, CA 93921
8060 Carmel Valley Road Carmel, CA 93923
425 Carmel Avenue Marina, CA 93933
PO Box 1296 Carmel, CA 93921
Phone: 831-624-9171 www.asds.org
Phone: 831-384-6323 www.epiphanymarina.org
Phone: 831-624-3883 www.allsaintscarmel.org
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PARISH LEADERSHIP Clergy
Vestry
Commission Chairs and Ministry Leaders
Rector The Rev. Richard Matters
Senor Warden Ed Fincke (2013)
Worship
Deacon The Rev. James Booth
Junior Warden Nan Walker (2013)
Missioner—Epiphany Church, Marina The Rev. Jon Perez
Allan Groves
Deacon The Rev. Joan Anderson Priests associated with All Saints’ The Rev. Holly Hudson-Louis
Parish Staff Gardener Pedro Cabrera Sexton Raul Garcia
(2012)
Nancy Jones
(2012)
Mike Carter
(2013)
Dave McClendon Ed Childs
(2015)
(2015)
Harrison Shields
(2015)
Treasurer Mike Raggett Clerk Marcia Jeiroudi
Youth Leader Robin Denney
Committees of the Vestry, Liaisons
Nursery Maria Medina
Buildings & Grounds Mike Carter
Director of Music Dr. Todd Samra
Finance Nan Walker
Parish Administrator Greg Troxell
Human Resources Dave McClendon
Organist Richard Wilson
Strategic Planning Ed Fincke
Parish Office Volunteers
Investment Committee / FTF Al Alvarez
Marcia Jeiroudi Jim & Izzi Shillinglaw Parish Contractors
Bookkeeper Lin Sponsler* Campground Caretaker Duane Fissell
Festival of Christian Spirituality The Rev. Rick Matters
Altar Guild Coordinator Valerie Warren
Wednesday Bible Study Greg Troxell
Acolytes Robin Denney
Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study The Rev. Rick Matters
Band Dr. Todd Samra
(2013)
Bill Mattmiller
Altar Flowers Mila Murphy
Stewardship
Drama Troupe Nancy Bernherd
Ministry Discernment Greg Troxell
Eucharistic Ministers Parker Hornbeck
2012 Pledge Team Nan Walker
Liturgical Arts Susan Britton
Endowment Ministry Allan Groves
Usher Captains Bill Mattmiller & Mike Raggett
Outreach Food Pantry Rosemary Smith
Wedding Coordinator Diane Ellis
I-Help Hans Lehmann Aliceon Jones
Community Prayer Team Izzi Shillinglaw
Santa Lucia Campground Jim & Izzi Shillinglaw
Eucharistic Visitors The Rev. Rick Matters
St. Patrick’s, Haiti Rosemary Smith
Welcoming & Newcomers Bonnie Bufkin
Epiphany Church, Marina The Rev. Joan Anderson
Memorial Teas Gwynn Romano
All Saints’ Day School Dennis Sharp
Book Club Kathy Nielsen
Discipleship The Friends of St. Benedict Bill Reed Godly Play Tracy Haack Seasons of the Spirit Wanda Green & Amy Buchanan Christian Yoga Beth Lefebvre
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All Saints’ Mission:
Disciples Glorifying Christ and Serving Others
All Saints’ Vision:
By God’s grace and mandate, our future honors and carries forward the sacred heritage of All Saints’ Parish. We are called to be a diverse community filled with vitality and enthusiasm that celebrates together around the wellspring of Holy Communion, in order to be refreshed and equipped by the Holy Spirit. Living God’s future today, we attract more and more people of all ages into our fellowship of love and Christian formation. From this place we send forth members and establish missions that glorify Christ, serve others, and offer God’s hope to the world. Phone: (831) 624-3883
Web Site: www.allsaintscarmel.org
Rector, Wardens, and Vestrymen of
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