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FROM THE RECTOR—THE REV. BETH KNOWLTON
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there is one thing I continue to be struck by in this community, it is the generosity with which people give themselves to community life. The Celebration of New Ministry last month was a wonderful reminder that we have entered into a new season here at St. Mark’s. It was a way for us formally to say yes to this community and one another. But it is not just a commitment to a new rector, or St. Mark’s Church. It is a reaffirmation of The Rev. Beth Knowlton kneels as Bishop Gary Lillibridge along with the community pray. our baptismal covenant. It is a the Bread of Life and the Lord’s Table each week, we then reminder that our calling as Christians is always carried answer the calling to share that same bread with San out in a specific time and place. Antonio and the world. We have a wonderful core vocation that guides how we (Continued on page 2) discern our ministries at St. Mark’s. Having been fed with
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2014 ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 315 E. Pecan St. San Antonio, Texas 78205 (210) 226‐2426 www.stmarks‐sa.org stmarks@stmarks‐sa.org Office hours: Monday ‐ Friday 9:00a.m.‐5:00p.m. Emergency Pastoral Care: 210‐507‐0256
IN THIS ISSUE: Diocesan News and Events ........................................................................... page 3 Youth Ministries News ................................................................................. page 4 Adult Forma on ........................................................................................... page 6 Ministry Spotlight: Threads of Blessing ..................................................... page 10 Meet the Staff Singers ................................................................................ page 11 Children and Families Ministry News ......................................................... page 12 St. Mark’s “Family News” (Birthdays, Departed, Memorials) .................... page 14
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Parish Clergy The Rev. Beth Knowlton Rector The Rev. Carol Morehead Associate Rector Making a Gi of Their Service The Rev. C. Douglas Earle Assis ng Priest The Rev. Mary Earle Assis ng Priest The Rev. Dr. John Lewis Co‐Director, The Work+Shop The Rev. Dr. Jane PaƩerson Co‐Director, The Work+Shop The Rev. Linda RickeƩs Assis ng Priest Staff Todd Allison Youth Director Priscilla Briones Finance Manager Catherine Cardenas Children’s Ministry Intern Janet Carrizales Nursery Director Joseph Causby Director of Music & Organist Elaine Enloe Clergy Execu ve Administrator Database Manager Emmet Faulk Parish Business Administrator Erin Hughes Youth Ministries Assistant Director Gail Jackins Families & Children’s Ministries Director Marsha Kimura Music Department Administrator Jesse “Chuy” Mendoza Kitchen Manager/Chef Ruby Merrill Facili es Supervisor & Recep onist Pat Hutchison Noble Community of Care Amanda Quisenberry Youth Ministries Assistant Dr. Edwin A. Rieke Dir. of Music & Organist Emeritus Callie Sanchez Families & Children’s Ministries Intern Leah Thomas Special Events Coordinator
St. Mark’s Episcopal 315 E. Pecan St. San Antonio, TX 78205 www.stmarks‐sa.org
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St. Paul gives us many wonderful images in his letters of how we come together to serve Jesus Christ. One of the most powerful is the image of the Body of Christ. In the letter to the Romans he says, “For as in one body we have many members, and not all the members have the same function, so we, who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually we are members one of another.” Romans 12:5-6. It is my hope that this can be an important gathering theme for us in my first year as your rector.
our parish meeting. We will reflect on the past year and elect new leaders to the vestry. These leaders will be vital as we discern our priorities for the coming year. I am grateful to each one who has offered themselves for this service. In addition, we will have leaders identified who will host smaller gatherings so we can reflect with one another what it means to be one body with many members. It will give us a chance to know one another better and gather energy for the coming year. We will have ministry minutes in worship, when people share their own story of how God has worked in their lives and moved them towards a theology of abundance amidst a culture of scarcity. On November 16th, The Rt. Reverend James Folts will preach at all services that morning and we will gather our pledge cards in a spirit of worship and gratitude.
We are one body with many members when we gather for worship. We are one body with many members when we study. We are one body with many members when we serve Christ in the community. We often are aware of ourselves as individuals, but my hope is that we increasingly reflect to one another I am excited about this next year and look towards it with joy and hopefulness. We our unity that is found through Christ. have been blessed with generosity in the past, and I have every confidence that will Later this month we begin a new season continue. I look forward to growing with of Stewardship. We are identifying leaders who will guide us this year as we one another as we grow closer in Jesus Christ. discern how to respond to the love and generosity we have received from God. On October 19th, my sermon will begin the conversation as we envision how God is calling use to grow in community this year. The following week we will have
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BUDGET REPORT
Priscilla Briones, Finance Manager pbriones@stmarks‐sa.org
AUGUST FINANCIAL REPORT Pledge Revenue $118,488 Non Pledge Giving $16,333 Open Plate $2,095 Other Revenue $22,395 .......................................................................................... Total Revenue $159,311 Total Expenses $191,744 .................................................................... ..................... August Revenue Under Expenses -$32,433 2
DIOCESE OF WEST TEXAS NEWS This sec on will feature important events of the Diocese including those of special interest to St. Mark’s.
Special Council for the Election of a Bishop Coadjutor A Special Council of the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas will be held on Saturday, October 25, at TMI The Episcopal School of Texas beginning at 10:00 a.m. The only thing on the agenda for the Special Council is the election of a Bishop Coadjutor. The Standing Committee is pleased to present the six Potential Nominees for Bishop Coadjutor. The Potential Nominees are: The Rev. Scott Brown, rector, St. Alban's, Harlingen The Rev. Ram Lopez, rector, St. George, San Antonio The Rev. Jim Nelson, rector, St. John's, McAllen The Rev. David Read, rector, St. Luke's, San Antonio The Rt. Rev. David Reed, bishop suffragan of the Diocese of West Texas The Rev. Robert Woody, rector, Reconciliation, San Antonio
Diocesan Opportunities Diocesan Weekly Eucharist Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m. Chapel at the Bishop Jones Center 111 Torcido This weekly Eucharist is open to all members of the Diocese of West Texas and is led by clergy of the diocesan staff.
Diocesan Weekly Bible Study
Wednesdays, 11:00 a.m. Mission Room at the Bishop Jones Center Following the Eucharist, there is a Bible study which is also open to all members of the Diocese. This study is coordinated by Julie Mock, a member of St. Mark’s and began as a St. Mark’s study. The group will study the Letters to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon, using William Barclay’s Study Bible as a guide. A portion is read each week before the class and then discussed as the group discerns how the readings apply to life today. Ends at noon.
Threads of Blessing Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m. This sewing group is open to all and meets weekly at the Bishop Jones Center on Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. The Bishop Jones Center of the Diocese of West Texas is located at 111 Torcido Drive, 78209.
Each potential nominee has submitted their biographical data and their responses to the questions provided to them, and the required background screening process has begun. The profiles for each can be viewed on the Council website at http://councildwtx.org
THE BISHOP ELLIOTT SOCIETY 2014 Fall Bishop Elliott Lectures presenting
The Rt. Rev. Michael G. Smith, D.D.
Please continue to keep our election process in your prayers.
Bishop of North Dakota
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Almighty God, giver of every good gift, you have given us a life-giving fellowship in the Diocese of West Texas. Rekindle our hearts with the love of Christ Jesus that we might continue to build upon the legacy left by those who have tended this Diocese and led with Godly courage. Look graciously upon us and upon your whole Church, and guide the minds of those who shall discern the one you are calling to be a bishop for our Diocese, that we may receive a faithful shepherd, who will care for your people and equip us for our ministries; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
People of the Land: The Gospel in Na ve America Friday October 10 ‐‐ 5:00‐9:00 p.m. Registra on, Supper, Worship, Address
Saturday October 11 ‐‐ 8:30 a.m.‐12:00 noon Breakfast, Addresses & Q&A
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 11 St. Luke’s Lane San Antonio, Texas 78209 Registration: $40.00. Bishop Elliott Society Associates are prepaid.
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YOUTH MINISTRIES Todd Allison, Youth Director | Erin Hughes, Assistant Youth Director | Amanda Quisenberry, Ministry Assist. | youth@stmarks‐sa.org
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FALL 2014 EVENTS Wednesday Night Fellowship
St. Mark’s Youth Ministry 30 Hour Famine
LOCK-IN & OUTREACH EVENT
August 27 – December 17 (5pm‐7pm)
5pm* Friday, October 17 - 5pm Saturday, October 18
WNF: Tug at the Collar (Guest Speaker Series)
October 22 and November 5
On Friday, October 17 St. Mark’s youth will be joined by youth from St. David’s –San Antonio and St. John’s-New Braunfels as they participate in World Visions Release the Feast Famine for children in need. For more information contact Todd, Erin or Amanda or stop by the Youth Suite for the required registration form.
Sunday Night LIVE @ Bishop Jones Center
October 12, November 9
New Beginnings (6th‐8th Grades)
Friday‐Sunday, October 3‐5
30 Hour Famine/Lock‐In
Friday‐Saturday, October 17‐18
Confirma on Sunday (Youth at 9am)
Sunday, November 2
Happening #129 (10th‐12th Grades)
Friday‐Sunday, November 21‐23 th
10 Annual Christmas to the Street BBQ
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Friday, December 19th; Youth Lock‐In Saturday, December 20th; BBQ Lunch
Participants should be prepared to be hungry, busy, and have a lot of fun! We will ensure the health and safety of all participants by providing and facilitating mandatory juice breaks and additional provisions on hand if needed. Youth will be participating in small and large group activities, including a service project assisting feeding homeless in the downtown area. COST: $15 (For a fun activity on Saturday) WHEN: 11am* (Oct. 17) – 5pm (Oct. 18)
Participants will start their famine on their own at school.
For addi onal informa on on youth events please visit www.stmarks‐sa.org or www.facebook.com/smcyouth
WHO: Youth 7th grade to 12th grade and friends. Everyone must complete a release form.
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Arglye Amberson and Jay Roberts: Jay and Argyle are both students at the San Antonio Academy and they are working together to raise money for the San Antonio Food Bank. They believe their project will greatly benefit the San Antonio community by giving those less fortunate than them nourishing food. Patrick Bowen: Patrick is in the 8th grade and he enjoys playing tennis. Patrick is raising money for AriseAfrica.org, a Christian-based orphanage in Zambia. Arise Africa is an organization that helps house and school orphans and at risk children, along with supporting existing community schools and building new ones. The money Patrick raises will be used for school supplies and uniforms. Jonathan Cotton: Jonathan is in the 8th grade at Alamo Heights Middle School. Jonathan raised money to buy box fans for needy seniors to stay cool during the summer months (“Project Cool!”). He raised enough money to buy 25 fans that were donated to the San Antonio Fire Department for distribution.
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Lucie Englehardt: Lucie is in the 8th grade at St. Mary’s Hall and her favorite pastime is playing soccer. She chose to support the San Antonio Food Bank for her confirmation project because she is aware that over 1 million people are food insecure just in Texas, and she wanted to help fight hunger the best she could on a very local basis. She will be collecting food and volunteering at the food bank to organize and distribute the donations. Jacqueline Grimes: Jacqueline’s confirmation project is about people still being able to be kind to others in different places and situations. She challenged the congregation to do one single random act of kindness towards unexpected places and people to lift up their spirits. She will be collecting everyone’s experiences through essays, pictures, or videos of these random acts of kindness.
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Julia Roensch: Julia is new to St. Mark’s and we are delighted to have her in this class. She has chosen San Antonio Pets Alive! for her confirmation project because of her love of animals. The goal of San Antonio Pets Alive! is to make San Antonio a no kill city. She has visited the center and they need everything, but cat litter and bleach top the list. They can also use office supplies, towels, paper towels, trash bags, gift cards, dog and cat treats, hand sanitizer.
Sember Lucas: Sember is in the 8th grade at Alamo Heights Middle School and one of her favorite activities is horseback riding. For her confirmation project she has taken her interest in horseback riding to volunteer and raise money for the Cyndi Taylor Krier Juvenile Correctional Treatment Center and their equine therapy activity program (CHAPS). The CHAPS program has a barn and riding ring, but is in need of a functioning bathroom. The money Sember raises will be used to help build the bathroom which will allow the kids to ride longer. Emily Noble: Emily is an 8th grader at St. Luke’s Episcopal School and she has long enjoyed helping out at the San Antonio Humane Society. For her confirmation project, she will be collecting in-kind donations of rubbing alcohol because it is in constant demand for the cleaning of wounds and medical procedures. She will also accept cash donations which will be used for the purchase of alcohol. Elena Ribble: Elena is in the 8th grade at St. Luke’s Episcopal School and one of her favorite activities is playing softball. For her confirmation project, she will be helping to build a new raised bed for their community youth garden of the Ella Austin Community Center on the East side of San Antonio. Ella Austin’s mission is to help individuals and families improve their quality of life and self-sufficiency. With help from the church, she has raised money to purchase the supplies needed.
Seth Tracy: Seth is in the 8th grade at Hector Garcia Middle School and he loves everything about football. Seth wants to help families in third world countries for his confirmation project by buying farm animals through Childfund International and purchasing treated mosquito nets to help prevent malaria. Seth is aware what a good life he has, and he likes the idea of helping people through animals. Any and all monetary donations are welcomed. To date Seth has raised enough money to buy 6 dairy goats, 10 chickens, 30 mosquito nets, and 4 shares of a dairy cow. Caroline Vassar: Caroline is in the 8th grade at St. Luke’s Episcopal School and her favorite pastime is reading. For her confirmation project, she conducted a school supply drive to provide needed supplies for kids at the Good Samaritan Community Services.
Happenings are spiritual renewal weekends for high school students in grades 10 through 12. The diocese sponsors three weekends each year in various loca ons. For more informa on about the upcoming Happening weekend contact your Rector, Youth Minister or visit h p://dwtx.org/index.php/diocese/Happening
Youth Ministry Staff
REV. BETH KNOWLTON Wednesday, October 22 (5:45pm) Dinner ($5) in Youth Suite
Todd Allison, Director Erin Hughes, Asst. Director Amanda Quisenberry, Ministry Asst.
Our youth programs could not happen without our wonderful volunteers! We are always looking for parents, grandparents, college students and young adults who would like to help in supporting the Youth of St. Mark’s by mentoring one of our Youth Confirmation students, working behind the scenes at an event or lock‐in, volunteering to bring snacks or food, or driving to events. To get involved please contact Todd Allison or Erin Hughes. (210) 226‐2426 or youth@stmarks‐sa.org
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ADULT FORMATION The Rev. Carol Morehead | Associate Rector | cmorehead@stmarks‐sa.org
Our Adult Christian Formation continues with a wide range of options. It’s not too late to join in! For more details, see our Fall Formation Booklet on the website. The Life of Faith: Embodying Christian Practice in Our Daily Lives The Rev. Elizabeth Knowlton, Gish Hall October 5th: The Life of Faith: What Does It Mean, Exactly, to be Obedient to God? October 12th: Possessions and Power: If We Aren’t Going to Give Them Up, Then What Should We Do With Them? October 19th: Anger and Sexuality: How Do We Make Sense of These Things in Light of the Commandment to Love Our Neighbor? November 9th: Evil and Suffering: How Do We Hold Onto Faith When the World So Clearly Isn’t As It Should Be? November 23rd: Freedom: What Does It Mean to be Free? Engaging the Mystery: Confirmation, Reception, and Reaffirmation The Rev. Carol Morehead, Dean Richardson Room October 5: Anglicanism: The Episcopal Church’s Broader Context October 12: Eucharist: Feast of Thanksgiving, Remembering and Sending Saturday Retreat – October 18, 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. October 19: What’s Next on Our Journey of Faith? November 2: Adult Forum with Bishop Lillibridge; Confirmation at 11:15 service Gift of Years Book Study Tuesday Mornings in October (7, 14, 21, 28), 10:00-11:30 a.m., Dean Richardson Room Mesa Rodonda: Reaching Out: Three Movements of the Spiritual Life Thursday Evenings, 5:30–7:30 p.m., Gosnell Hall/Room 102 October 2: A Creative Response October 9: Creating Space For Strangers October 16: Forms of Hospitality October 23: Hospitality and the Host October 30: Prayer and Mortality November 6: Prayer of the Heart November 13: Community and Prayer November 20: Conclusion
2015 Baptism at St. Mark’s “Holy Baptism is full initiation by water and the Holy Spirit into Christ's Body the Church. The bond which God establishes in Baptism is indissoluble. Holy Baptism is appropriately administered within the Eucharist as the chief service on a Sunday or other feast.” The Book of Common Prayer, 298. In 2015, several Sundays are designated for Holy Baptism (see back cover). We will also have Baptism Preparation Class for parents, godparents, and sponsors at 9:30 a.m. on the Saturday preceding each of the designated baptismal Sundays. If you would like to be baptized, you may go to our website under Worship, click on Baptisms on the bottom corner, and then click to fill out a Baptism Request. Or you may speak with Rev. Beth or Rev. Carol.
Timeout Bible Study: The Gospel of Mark Thursday mornings, 10:00-11:30 a.m., Youth Suite (3rd floor) Wednesday Evening Bible Study October 8, 22; November 5, 19; December 3, 10; 6:00 – 7:30 p.m., Dean Richardson Room (2nd floor) Daughters of the King Book Study Wednesdays, 5:00, Room 305
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Vestry Class of 2017 Election The Discernment Committee is pleased to announce that the parishioners on the following pages have accepted the call to ministry by allowing their names to stand for the Vestry election to be held on October 26. Elections are held in October so the new Vestry members may go through an orientation process before they take office in February 2015. They will be wearing a special name tag that identifies them as nominees for the class of 2017. Please read their biographical information, review the criteria we used, and make an effort to meet them before the election. Only ballots that have voted for five nominees will be counted.
Qualifications and Characteristics of a Vestry Nominee to Consider The criteria for candidates for the Vestry are as follows: Canonical Law: At least 18 years old A communicant in good standing (baptized, confirmed, received) in the Episcopal Church Not previously served a full term on the Vestry within the past 12 months
Characteristics of a St. Mark’s Vestry Person: In addition to those requirements specifically set forth in the Canons and by the Parish, the Discernment Committee and the Vestry of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church have identified particular personal characteristics, experiences and values that we believe will complement the gifts of those Vestry members whose terms continue.
Parish Qualifications: Have regularly attended worship services of choice at St. Mark's and have supported parish wide functions for at least 12 months Agree with the parish mission and vision statements and the vestry stewardship statement Be a pledging member working towards tithing Attend all Vestry meetings (5:30pm on the third Tuesday of each month) and special Vestry Meetings and willing to serve on a working Vestry subcommittee Attend new Vestry orientation and all Vestry retreat(s)
The Characteristics we were looking for included: Energetic, with a passion for St. Mark’s Visionary and imaginative Have a heart for doing Christ's ministry in the world as evidenced by being involved in at least one St. Mark's ministry Committed to speaking the truth in the face of opposition Open to disagreement without being disagreeable An attentive listener with openness to considering other viewpoints Working toward becoming biblically literate
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faith, with a commitment for discerning God’s will for St. Mark’s Seek actively to grow the church Exhibit conscientiousness, diligence, and perseverance Possess a fiduciary attitude for the church’s finances Possess a wisdom coming from life experiences Exhibit a willingness to enter a process of decision-making by consensus rather than by majority vote, and an ability to embrace, support, and explain consensus decisions to the congregation Systematic thinkers, people who can think through how systems need to work
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Jan Briley has been a member of St. Mark’s since she was a child and is a life-long Episcopalian. Jan has been an active leader at St. Mark’s by serving on the vestry, co-chairing the construction committee overseeing the parish house renovation in 2006, serving on the Lenten Luncheons team, and participating in Time Out Bible Study. If elected to serve on the vestry again, she hopes to advance St. Mark’s role as a resource for the city and the broader church. An architect by trade (retired), she feels that she could provide some continuity from the process of the design of our facility to the use and stewardship of it in the future. Jan is married to Len Briley; they have two daughters, Laura and Olivia.
Lynn Laurence is a San Antonio native and has been a member of St. Mark’s since 1965. If you attend the 7:45am worship service, you have no doubt encountered Lynn’s smiling face as he serves as an usher. Lynn counts the “folks” and the sheer beauty of the church as reasons for his long-term commitment to St. Mark’s. As a vestry representative, he would like to advance the vision of St. Mark’s as being stewards of our facilities as an instrument of the ministry of Christ. He would like to explore the possibilities to invite and welcome partnerships for use of our facilities that further our vision. Lynn is married to Caroline Laurence.
John McClung joined St. Mark’s in 2001 and quickly became involved. John has served on the vestry and was a Sr. Warden, chaired the annual stewardship campaign, and participated in the “re-start” and “re-invention” of our kitchen ministries following the parish hall renovations. John states that the love for so many people who he has come to know since becoming a part of the St. Mark’s community and the earnestness with which we, as a community of faith, try to teach and live the example of Christ keeps him here and active. As a vestry member, his personal priority would be to do and be those things that bring all people to a transformative relationship with Christ. John is married to Mary Honea McClung, and they have three adult children, Andrew, Willis, and Margaret. Robert Pollom has been a member of St. Mark’s for 13 years. A life-long Episcopalian, he was raised in south Texas where he was a member of St. John’s Episcopal Church in McAllen. Since joining St. Mark’s in 2001, he has served as an usher and participates in the annual Christmas to the Street as part of the men’s overnight grilling team. Robert has served as both a delegate and an alternate for St. Mark’s at our Diocesan Council. He also served on the leadership team for alternative worship, as well as the Young Adults Planning Committee. Robert is a partner with the law firm Ketterman, Rowland and Westlund. He and his wife, Shea, were married at St. Mark’s in June of 2002. They have three children, Ethan, Kate, and Caroline.
Elizabeth Raney has been an Episcopalian since 2007 and was drawn to St. Mark’s that same year through her participation in the various bible study groups hosted by The St. Benedict’s Workshop. She has served as a Sunday greeter and a volunteer with the Christmas Pageant, and is currently serving on the 2014 Christmas Pageant Planning Committee. Elizabeth served on the Rector Search Committee in 2013. As a result of her time on the Search Committee, she has an even deeper love, appreciation, and passion for our church. As a vestry member, Elizabeth feels it is imperative to have a variety of attractive education and ministry offerings that appeal to people at all ages and stages of life. Elizabeth and her husband Brandon have two children, Margaret and Miller.
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Anne Rochelle is a life-long member of St. Mark’s. She has served as a member of the children’s choir, acolyte, Sunday School teacher, Lenten Luncheons volunteer, adult dinner groups, many bible studies, and Christmas pageants. When asked what keeps her at St. Mark’s, Anne responded that the people, outreach to downtown and the greater community, the music, and the Christian education all play a part. As a vestry member, she is eager to serve the church and assist in expanding outreach efforts and to work with the children and youth program. Anne is married to Jeff Rochelle, an attorney, and they have five children: David, Thomas, Mollie, Lindsey, and Sallie. She is a third-generation member of the parish. Angela Torres-Lopez often describes herself as a ‘church nerd’. A member of St. Mark’s since 2011, she quickly became involved in many areas of the life of the parish: Time Out Bible Study, The WorkShop; 20s-30s-40s Connections; Assisting Cherub Choir; Lenten Luncheons volunteer; Haven for Hope Ministry, and lector. She is currently the St. Mark's Bookstore bookkeeper. Angela served as an alternate at Diocesan Council and is a delegate for the Special Council to elect the Bishop Co-Adjutor. She serves as a Sunday greeter and is a part of the Hospitality Ministry. Angela has also been involved in planning the alternative worship services and served on the Generosity/We Give! Committee in 2011, which included offering a sermon at the 9AM, 11:15 AM and the CAYA services. As a vestry member, Angela is passionate about building and strengthening authentic relationships that empower us to love Christ more fully and make Christ known as we set out to do the work he has given us to do. Angela and her partner Fran have two sons, Elijah and Nathanael. Agatha Wade was born in San Antonio and grew up here and in Corpus Christi. She joined St. Mark’s in 7th grade and has been Episcopalian since birth. Agatha serves on the Altar Guild, is a lay reader, and is a part of the 2nd Sunday supper team at Haven for Hope. Good theology and a supportive church family keeps her at St. Mark’s. She believes that with a beautiful and historic church and a wonderfully restored parish house, our facilities are a means of expanding St. Mark’s ministries and connection into the community. She is interested in continuing the strong Christian formation. As a vestry member, she work to continue a high degree of accountability between one another (what makes a church community happen) and the effectiveness of our outreach and would bring her experience to help this continue. Agatha is married to Charles Wade. They have three daughters, Peaches, Ellen, and Elizabeth.
PARISH MEETING Sunday, October 26 10:10a.m. Gosnell Hall, 1st floor Vestry election will be held on October 26. Elections are held in October so the new Vestry members may go through an orientation process before they take office in February 2015. They will be wearing a special name tag that identifies them as nominees for the class of 2017. Only ballots that have voted for five nominees will be counted. 9
MINISTRY SPOTLIGHT THREADS OF BLESSING
The Peaceable Kingdom By Brenda Kingery women in 7 dioceses in the Province of Uganda to attend a workshop to learn embroidery and design, study scripture and learn needed skills in business management and marketing. The women are encouraged to gather as a community that helps to develop their personal selfesteem.
Barbara Ringen’s embroidered tapestries were at first just a vision. She wanted to honor her late husband, Spike Ringen, who was a retired Army Colonel. Barbara, a Master Embroiderer, has spent a lifetime at needlepoint and embroidery, while otherwise volunteering at Methodist Hospital.
As they tell their stories visually, the women who have benefited from attending a workshop have called the proceeds “The Peaceable Kingdom” tapestries in 2 panels are located at the Tucker from their work Threads of Blessing Courtyard entry of Gosnell Hall. “blessings” or “gifts.” was recommended to They have used these her when she wanted funds to pay school fees for their children, provide seed for to honor God and her husband. Barbara says, “Threads of Blessing is the best kept secret in San Antonio!” She has been their crops and build homes for their families. They are also able to provide medical care for themselves and support for an active member for 15 years. orphaned children in their care as the result of HIV/AIDS, The Peaceable Kingdom, in two panels, was commissioned in poverty or war. 2004 taking almost a year to complete each piece. The entire Threads of Blessing has conducted workshops in Honduras, membership of Threads of Blessing helped to design and Mexico and Uganda, and are currently involved in plans for a embroider these works. workshop in Haiti. In the second piece, which refers to the ocean and God’s Threads of Blessings meets weekly on Wednesdays from 10:00 creation of seas and fish, embedded in the sky by the AM – 12:00 Noon in the basement at the Bishop Jones Center. descending dove is a small copper penny Barbara found. This, to her, was “a penny from Heaven.” The Tapestries are Visitors are always welcome, whether it is to consider joining us as we stitch, or simply to browse and perhaps to buy. on Permanent Loan to St. Mark's in conjunction with the efforts of St. Catherine's Guild. The Tapestries are on display If you would like to make a donation to help support the in Gosnell Hall. work of Threads of Blessing, please make your check payable Barbara’s time, generosity and time spent embroidering with to the Diocese of West Texas, marked for Threads of Blessing in the memo section. Mail it to Threads of Blessing at PO Box Threads of Blessing has empowered many women in 6885, San Antonio, Texas 78209. For further information, emerging countries. please contact Brenda Kingery at (210) 236-5870 or (210) 3876959. The funds received for both pieces provided scholarships for
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MUSIC NOTES Joseph Causby | Director of Music & Organist | jcausby@stmarks‐sa.org
Meet our Staff Singers MICHAEL ZUNIGA, baritone Michael originates from San Antonio, TX. After receiving his education from both Texas Tech University and the University of Texas at San Antonio, he began teaching in the classroom; working with public schools, private schools, and non-profit organizations. Having worked with the SA Youth Centers from 2001-2003, he was instrumental in the organization receiving grants supporting the Arts, and worked alongside the VH1 Save the Music Foundation and many local music schools to enhance music education for at-risk and underprivileged youth. From 2003-2006, Michael served as a clinician for the Northeast Independent School District (San Antonio) and taught in many of their adult education and continued education classes. Continuing music education in the classroom, Michael taught at TMI: The Episcopal School of Texas as the assistant choir director from 2006-2009.
KEITH MASTERSON, tenor A native of San Antonio Texas, Keith graduated with his Masters of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of Miami, and his Undergraduate in Vocal Performance from Louisiana State University. While studying in Miami with baritone Dean Southern, and coach Elaine Rinaldi, he appeared as Albert in Benjamin Britten’s Albert Herring, Joe in Richard Wargo’s Ballymore Part I: Winners, and the Fox in Peter Winkler’s The Fox and Hen, A Fable. His other recent roles include Beppe in Rita, Hermosa in l’ile de Tulipitan, Giuseppe in La Traviata, Pedrito in Monkey See Monkey Do, Paul in Toy Shop, and Frederic in The Pirates of Penzance. In addition, he has appeared in concert with the AIMS Festival Orchestra in Graz Austria under the baton of famed maestro Edoardo Müller. Keith has been a member of the San Antonio Chamber Choir since 2012, and is also a member of IlluMen, a professional mens choir. Currently, Keith teaches private voice lessons at Reagan High School and is also in his second year as a tenor section leader at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in San Antonio.
As a performer, Michael has sung with the San Antonio Opera and has been a featured soloist for the San Antonio Symphony Mastersingers, the San Antonio Chamber Choir, the Texas Bach Choir, the Texas Mid-Symphony Orchestra, and IlluMen.
RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW!
Presently, Michael serves as the Office Manager of a real estate firm in San Antonio. Since 2007, he has served as the section leader at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in San Antonio, TX. Additionally, he maintains a professional music studio that he founded in 2005 called the Sinfonia |Voice Piano| Studio.
Thank you to all who have contributed toward our KRLN broadcast of “Lessons and Carols from St. Mark’s.”
ST. CECILIA GUILD PRESENTS MUSIC FROM ST. MARK’S 2014-2015
We are planning on a full house on November 1st and we would love for you to be a part of this historic event! Please contact the church office to reserve seating for this event. The taping will be on Saturday, November 1 at 2pm (plan to be seated no later than 1.30pm).
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All events are free and open to the public.
OCTOBER 3, FRIDAY 7.00 pm OCTOBER 19, Sunday 5.00 pm
HAVE SACKBUT, WILL TRAVEL A concert of European music of the early 17th century featuring Erik Schmalz, sackbut; Mimi Mitchell, violin; and Christina Edelen, harpsichord.
CHORAL EVENSONG The Treble Choir is joined by alto, tenor, and bass voices in singing a service of evening prayer. Music includes Evening Hymn by Henry Purcell and Sir Charles Villiers Stanford’s Evening Service in G major.
FAMILIES & CHILDREN Gail Jackins | Director of Children and Families Ministries | gjackins@stmarks‐sa.org
Welcome Catherine Cardenas!
Catherine Cardenas is our new Children’s Ministry Intern. You’ll see her on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings. You might already know her, because she has worked at Family Camp Weekends at Mustang Island!
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She will graduate from University of Incarnate Word in May. Her family home is in Corpus Christi. Catherine was involved with youth groups, Sunday School, VBS during high school. She’s currently involved with church while in college. She’s part of the Episcopal ministry at U.I.W., and vice-president of another college ministry.
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2nd floor on Sunday mornings
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We are off to a great start on the second floor. Our teachers are delighted that your children choose to spend Sunday mornings here. We are here to supplement your endeavor to raise them in line with the promise made at their baptism: “be responsible for seeing that the child you present is brought up in the Christian faith and life”.
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Wednesday evenings!
Halloween Party We’ll have a Halloween party for children grades 6 and younger on Wednesday, October 29 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Gosnell Hall. Wear a costume if you’d like! If you’re in choir, the costume needs to be appropriate for choir rehearsal from 5:00 to 5:30 (or put it on after choir practice). Café Kairos will have a spooky dinner that evening for the regular fee. We’ll have a balloon artist, games, and family fun!
We are back to our fantastic schedule of choirs, youth groups, classes, and activities, for YOU on Wednesdays. From 6:00 to 6:45 there will be Family Programming in Gosnell Hall while families are at their tables. In October, the Family Programming will involve St Francis, St Luke, outreach, Halloween . . . come and find out more!
LEGO NIGHT at St. Mark’s! November 14, 2014
Field Trip to the McNay
Date — November 14, Friday Time — 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Place — Gosnell Hall, enter through Tucker Courtyard Food — We’ll provide pizza and lemonade, you bring snacks Info — RSVP by Nov 12 so we’ll know how much pizza to order! Bring your Legos, or use St Mark’s supply. Bring your friends (age 4 and older) everyone likes Legos! Make your own creation, or re-create Bible scenes with Lego blocks! While we’re creating and snacking and talking, the Lego movie will be showing on a large tv. We’ll have a nursery for infants, if you contact Janet by November 9. RSVP to gjackins@stmarks-sa.org for this is fun familyfriendly event! Get to know other families at St Mark’s!
Sunday, October 26, 2014 - 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM throughout the McNay museum! Travel to Paris without leaving San Antonio at this free family day celebrating impressionist artists. Paint en plein air, make scientific discoveries, and enjoy French music, stories, and culture. Earn a new stamp in your passport as you tour Intimate Impressionism. The McNay’s gift to the community, this Free Family Day is the only opportunity to enjoy the exhibition at no cost during its stay in San Antonio. Join Miss Gail –at 1:00 that afternoon. A fun, arty, leisurely event to share with other St Mark’s families – and enjoy each other’s company.
Lego donations welcome If your child has out-grown Lego building blocks, consider giving them to St Mark’s. They will be used to recreate Bible scenes and spark discussions. Instead of gathering dust in your closet, these blocks will be used as a tool for helping build a foundation of faith.
St. Mark's Children and Family Ministry has a Facebook page, “like” it next time you’re on Facebook so you can keep up with what’s happening! https://www.facebook.com/stmarksfamily
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NEWS OF THE FAMILY OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS October 11th Chris Adkins, Mary Baldwin, Ginny Check, Margaret Gunn, Matt Herschell, Thomas Persinger, Katherine Smelko October 12th Suzanne Coker, Alec Crutchfield, Margi Groos, Patrice Oliver, Jacqueline Smith October 13th October 1st John Colglazier, Elaine Enloe, Augie Clements, Rob Gish Jr., Katryn Katrina Hamza, James Jonas III, Lewis, Joan Lewis, Frates Seeligson Lindsey Lundell, Karyn Mueller, Jr., Susan Sheldon, Caroline Vassar Luis Navarro October 2nd October 14th Marjorie Montag, David Phipps, Bob Nancy Cobb, Miles Donnelly, Marion Sohn, Shawn Tanner, Janice Tisdale Hall, Talia Howard, Ana Lopez, Rick October 3rd Roland, Doug Ryder, Marcy Snyder, Jaselyn Blanchard, Thelma Duffey Presley Stupka October 4th October 15th Calyx Edmondson, Christopher Mike Diel, Nancy Torres, Stacy Medley, Michael Minister, Lee Rux, Underwood Joseph Schmieler, Sharon Speer, October 16th Paige Sugg, Charles W. Teel, Bill Reagan Houston IV, Hamlet Wassberg Newsom III October 5th October 17th Mike Vivroux Blake Cavender, Charles Field, October 6th Beverly Krause, Maggie McGehee, Wayne Beers, Melanie Cathcart, Barbara Striekert, Robert Yetman Tyler Cobb, Chuck Cothren, Frannie October 18th Douglas, Katy Fowler, Terryn Cindy Clancey, David Dillon, Claire Soward Gish, Janet Howard, Heather October 7th Lunsford, Agatha Wade, Patrick David Cobb, Tyler Kuykendall, Greg Wickham, Lyndon Woodall Merritt, Molly Moody October 19th October 8th Jamie Bloodsworth, Rachel Dillon, Richard Donegan, Jessica Persinger, Barbara Holder, Mary Olive Judson, Howard Rainey Jr., Beau Wilson Dan Kelly, Darcie Payne, Ruth October 9th Margaret Peyton, Elanor Somers, Martha Ann Franco, Connie Larry Walker, Ricks Wilson Marmon, Martha Newsom, October 20th Christopher Rodriguez, JulieAnne Argyle Amberson, Mary E. Fietsam, Wisloff Joan Gaither, Timmie Greer, Guizelle October 10th Lehman, Violet Villa Norma Baird, Francie Calgaard, John Evans, Anne Rochelle, Carolyn Terrell 14
October 21st Kyle Bauernfeind, Kaleb Ham, Christopher Moa, Cheryl Thompson, Will Watson, Ellen Williams October 22nd William Bonner, Olivia Briley, Jason Dibler, Pat Egmon, Andrew Goodenough, Heather Hardeman, Eileen McCleary, Janis O'Connor, Elizabeth Reblin October 23rd Laura Briley, Mark Cavender, Jeanette Ross October 24th Courtney Beauchamp, Melissa Morgan October 25th Trinka McGehee, Josh Sherman October 26th Robert Bruni, Tom Duesing, Barbara Jordan, Sarah Joe LeMessurier, Maria Lozano, Maverick Noble Jr., Caroline Rickards October 27th Ron Guerra, John Hauser, Alden Jonas, Tom Kingery, Jessica Miller, Phoenix Reyes October 28th Bill Alig, Penelope Allen, Andrew Dahm Jr., Nelda Greer, Wallis Hager, Nancy Jackson, Katharine McMillan, Grant Piland, Betty Russell, Aiden Somers, Gordon Tanner October 29th Syeira Budd, Josephine Cothren, Felix B. Gonzales, Walter Goodwin IV, Christopher Haff, Aaron Hawkins, Carol Morehead, Patricia Myers, Annette Nixon, Tori Ortiz October 30th Jean Collins, Brittany Kost, Joseph Perretta, Clytie Phelps, Ryan Tanner October 31st Macon Cothren, Todd Joyner, Wendi Kimura, Todd Minister
MEMORIALS SPECIAL BIRTHDAYS A very special happy birthday to:
Joseph Schmieler on his 101st (4-Oct)
Connie Marmon on her 96th (9-Oct) Charles W. Teel on his 95th (4-Oct) Marjorie Montag on her 90th (2-Oct)
IN COMPA SSION
For all who have died in the hope of the resurrection, and for all the departed, let us pray to the Lord. (from the Prayers of the People Form 1)
Thomas Alderman Ann Barber Christine Carnahan Diane Reid John Savage III Andrew Thompson Winifred Thompson Philip Yochem, Jr.
AS OF 09/23/14
Contact Pat at the church office if you have any ques ons about memorials at St. Mark’s at (210) 226‐2426 hutchison@stmarks‐sa.org
MEMORIAL FUND Thomas Alderman by Elizabeth & Drew Cauthorn Rainbow Baen by S. Paul Baen, Ed Rachal Foundation Guy Halter by Sheryl & Grant Halter, Betsy Simpson Sandy Robinson by Betsy Simpson Andrew & Josephine Thompson by Anna B. Coiner Andrew Thompson by Betty Cavender, Sarah Conger, Laurin & Bill Cothren, Rena DuBose, Camilla & Bill Parker, Betsy Simpson, Robert Tisdal & John Tarr, Courtney & Mark Watson, Jr., Barbara & Pal Wenger, Barbara Wood, Betty Woody Harry White by Robert Tisdal & John Tarr Christopher Witte Howell by Barbara Witte-Howell ALTAR FLOWER FUND Andrew Thompson by Mr. & Mrs. Bradford Breuer, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Drought, Marijane Gish, Ann & Ed Keetch, Joey & Patrice Oliver, Eleanor & Scott Petty & family, Ted Shaw-Texas Hospital Association, Edith Sweeney, South Texas Money Management – Jeanie Wyatt, Lance Lahourcade & staff ST. MARK’S LIBRARY Bob Coleman by Raymond & Norma Baird, The Essential Tillich ST. CECILIA GUILD Andrew Thompson by Clytie Phelps, John & Chica Younger SPECIAL GIFTS To Haven for Hope 70 in 7 in honor of the 75th birthday of Tookie Spoor by Patrice Oliver To Haven for Hope 70 in 7 in honor of the 75th birthday of Tookie Spoor by Sarah Joe LeMessurier
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The Messenger (USPS 514‐020) Published Monthly (3rd Wednesday) ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 315 East Pecan Street, San Antonio, Texas, 78205 Telephone: (210) 226‐2426 Periodicals Postage paid at San Antonio, Texas POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE MESSENGER c/o ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 315 E. Pecan Street, San Antonio, Texas 78205 Rector/Editor‐in‐Chief: The Rev. Beth Knowlton Layout & Graphic Design: Emmet Faulk e‐mail ar cles efaulkjr@stmarks‐sa.org
Ar cle deadline is 3rd Friday of each month
MARK YOUR CALENDAR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2014 10:00AM
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2014 10:10AM
Blessing of the Animals
Parish Meeting/Vestry Election
(In the Main Plaza Yard)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2014 8:30AM
DWTX Altar Guild Workshop (Gosnell Hall and Bethlehem Chapel) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2014
2015 Stewardship “Kick-Off”
(Gosnell Hall )
2015 Baptism Dates January 11 (Baptism of Our Lord) February 15 (Last Sunday of Epiphany) April 5 (Easter Day)
April 26 (Feast of St. Mark) May 24 (Pentecost) September 13 (Fall Festival) November 1 (All Saints’ Day) See page 6 for further information.
WORSHIP SCHEDULE 7:45a.m. Rite I Eucharist 9:00a.m. Rite II Eucharist 10:00a.m. Formation for all ages 11:15a.m. Rite II Eucharist 4:00p.m. Rite III Service For a complete listing of upcoming events, meetings, and classes at St. Mark’s visit www.stmarks-sa.org. 16