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By George! Growing with You in God’s Love and Service FEBRUARY 2016 Rule of Life for St George’s Based on our spiritual values and practices, this is our commitment to each other. We: ! Nurture ourselves with the Bible and spiritual books ! Care deeply about each other, including in prayer. ! Fellowship together and have fun. ! Are grateful, glad and giving stewards of God’s creation. ! Reach out to the world, living and spreading the Word. St.George’s Episcopal Church 5600 Winding Way Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 487-5600 By George! FEBRUARY 2016 A monthly publication of St. George’s Episcopal Church 5600 Winding Way Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 487-5600 [email protected] http://www.saintgeorgeca.com The Very Rev. Ray Hess, III Priest in Charge 916-753-9939 [email protected] Ryan Saunders 916-696-0280 Rev. Bob Gould, Assoc. 916-488-5757 [email protected] Rev. Robert Olsen, Deacon 916-729-1019 [email protected] Tess Testeza, Organist/Choir Director [email protected] Sandy Olsen, Editor [email protected] Dolores O’Brien, Deacon Bob and Carol Adkins, Circulation In this issue ASH WEDNESDAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES . . . . . . . . . .3 BOOK CORNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 BOUNTY BAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 10 DEACON BOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 6 FROM OUR PIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 HAPPENINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 HOSPITALITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 MARDI GRAS BRUNCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ROSTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 SENIOR WARDEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 VESTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 WOMEN’S GUILD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

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By George!Growing with You in God’s Love and Service

FEBRUARY 2016

Rule of Life for St George’s

Based on our spiritual values andpractices, this is our commitment to eachother.

We:

! Nurture ourselves with the Bible

and spiritual books

! Care deeply about each other,

including in prayer.

! Fellowship together and have fun.

! Are grateful, glad and giving

stewards of God’s creation.

! Reach out to the world, living and

spreading the Word.

St.George’s Episcopal Church

5600 Winding Way

Carmichael, CA 95608

(916) 487-5600

By George!FEBRUARY 2016

A monthly publication of

St. George’s Episcopal Church

5600 Winding Way

Carmichael, CA 95608

(916) 487-5600

[email protected]

http://www.saintgeorgeca.com

The Very Rev. Ray Hess, III

Priest in Charge

916-753-9939

[email protected]

Ryan Saunders

916-696-0280

Rev. Bob Gould, Assoc.

916-488-5757

[email protected]

Rev. Robert Olsen, Deacon

916-729-1019

[email protected]

Tess Testeza,

Organist/Choir Director

[email protected]

Sandy Olsen, Editor

[email protected]

Dolores O’Brien, Deacon Bob and

Carol Adkins, Circulation

In this issue

ASH WEDNESDAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES . . . . . . . . . .3

BOOK CORNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

BOUNTY BAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 10

DEACON BOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 6

FROM OUR PIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

HAPPENINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

HOSPITALITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

MARDI GRAS BRUNCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

ROSTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

SENIOR WARDEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

VESTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

WOMEN’S GUILD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

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Thoughts from Our PIC (Priest in Charge)

Spring Training Already!

Lent is almost here! It feels to me that we just finished with our celebration of Christmas, and

now Lent is upon us. This is not my imagination; this year Lent comes early because Easter is earlier.

Ash Wednesday is February 10th, and the First Sunday in Lent is February 14.

I like to call Lent a season of spring training. Just as baseball players gather in warm places to

get ready for the baseball season, we prepare spiritually for Easter with the season of Lent. I like the

idea of training instead of grim penitence for Lent. It seems that many people either ignore Lent

completely or make it into a very dour season. Neither of these responses is very helpful. The idea of

training is to get in better shape for something important, like the start of baseball season.

For us as disciples of Jesus, we are training for the most important thing, to live loving and

grace-filled lives! Training is not negative, but it does involve effort and discipline. Doing push-ups

and running laps may not be fun, but doing these things gets you ready to play better. In our spiritual

lives, we get in shape with spiritual effort and discipline.

Our Lenten training can include removing some things from our lives, either temporarily or

permanently. We might find clearer focus in our lives by eating less or exercising more. We might

also want to remove unhelpful habits or attitudes from our lives, things like laziness, greed, or

jealousy. It could be helpful to simplify our lives some – not being so busy and running around all the

time. Removing a few activities from our lives for a while could create space to relax, rest, and pray

or meditate.

Lenten exercise can involve adding some positive actions to our daily schedules, such as time

for prayer, Bible reading, and doing good deeds for others. A great way to begin the season is to

attend worship on Ash Wednesday, February 10, at our 7 p.m. eucharist with imposition of ashes. Our

diocese has provided some good study assistance for Lent. The Bishop’s Bible Challenge for this year

starts in Lent and involves reading the books of Luke and Acts through Lent and the rest of the year. If

you would like to do this course of study, please see me or watch for bulletin announcements and e-

mails about how to follow the Bible Challenge. Bishop Beisner is also recommending a Lenten

devotional book, I Am with You, by an Episcopal priest, the Rev. Dr. Kathryn Greene-McCreight,

available at Amazon.

I wish us all a wonderful, helpful Lenten season of spiritual body building and exercise!

` Father Ray

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SENIOR WARDEN

Thank you to all of those that were able to attend our Annual Meeting after the

combined service on Sunday, 1/24. Everyone’s participation is much appreciated. It

was so nice to see how many folks in our congregation are involved in various aspects of

the life of our church. It really makes for a more vibrant and connected congregation

when everyone has a hand in it.

As a recap, Conrad Cookman, Bill Kaler, and Becky Frie completed their three

year term on our Vestry, and have been replaced by Sandra Crenshaw, Jean Paveglio,

and Cruz Saiz. We are so thrilled to welcome our new Vestry members.

For 2016, I will continue as Senior Warden. Jean Paveglio will serve as our Junior

Warden, Aaron Adkins will continue as Treasurer, and Sandra Crenshaw will serve as

our Clerk. Thank you to Jean, Aaron, and Sandra for serving in these roles!

Looking ahead to 2016, the Vestry will have some heavy lifting to do as we look

to permanently fill our Music Director position, continue with the momentum of our

capital improvement projects, and manage what is turning our to be a very austere

budget.

Thank you to everyone for your support. See you on Sunday!

Ryan Saunders, Senior Warden

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WOMAN’S GUILDAt our January meeting, the following officers were confirmed for the new year: President,

Carol Adkins; Vice President, Cathy Crosby and Secretary/Treasurer, Jan Mirrione. Janet Jenkins will

continue to keep the Book Corner in good order and Rene Cress, as Sunshine Chair, will continue

spreading smiles to the congregation.

Plans were discussed and finalized for the reception for our Bishop Barry Beisner when he

makes his official visit at the end of January. It is gratifying the way so many members step forward to

help with making these receptions so enjoyable. The same is true of our traditional Mardi Gras

Brunch held the Sunday before Ash Wednesday. Without all the helpful hands, it would not be as

successful as it has been. This year’s Brunch will be February 7 following a 10:00 AM service and if

you are reading this newsletter in time, we hope you will attend. Adult tickets are $5 with Child (5 &

under) tickets $3. There will be a buffet of a variety of stratas, fruits, breads, and of course desserts.

Some fun music and singing will round out the festivities.

The next Women’s Guild meeting will be Wednesday, February 17. All women of the

congregation are encouraged to attend the brief business meeting followed with some socializing time.

Beverages and dessert will be provided. Carol Adkins, President

Women’s Guild St. George’s Church

FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS

5—JoAnn Cookman

7—Merle Crawford

9—Michael Keats

17—Dave Allmuth, Sr.

17—Helen Hui

17—Sandra Crenshaw

19—James Mahon

28—John Karsten

(If your name was not included, please let Sandy know so she can add your name.)

FEBRUARY ANNIVERSARIES

27—Ray Hess—Ordination

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VESTRYRyan Saunders, Senior Warden

Aaron Adkins, TreasurerLeslie ThelenJoy Allmuth

Cathy CrosbyLani Hahn

New Vestry MembersCruz Siaz

Jean Paveglio, Junior WardenSandra Krenshaw, Clerk

Delegates to ConventionAaron Adkins

Carol AdkinsMel Rose

AlternatesDeb Hess, Bill Kaler and

Jean Paveglio

Hospitality Sunday will be

the 1st Sunday of each

month, special offering

envelopes are included in

the bulletin. These are used

by the Women's Guild to provide weekly

coffee hours, special receptions and other

events for parish members. Please make

checks payable to St. George's Church with a

memo note in the left corner for

HOSPITALITY.

The women’s Guild

is happy to provide

the book corner for

your enjoyment. We

appreciate the books

you all donate.

However, I would like to remind you to bring

fiction, non-fiction, historical or humorous

books. Please NO self-help or study books.

Thanks for your attention to this matter.

CDs...$1

BOOKS...$1

PAPERBACKS...50¢

Happy reading! Janet Jenkins

BRUNCHFEBRUARY 7

following

10 o’clock service

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FEBRUARY/MARCH

Lessons can be found on our website HTTP://www.stgeorgeca.org

FEBRUARY 7th—MARDI GRAS

LAST SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY

Exodus 34:29-35 Psalm 99

2 Corinthians 3: 12—4: 2

Luke 9:28-36, [37-43a]

CELEBRANT: _ Fr. Ray Hess

EUCHARISTIC MINISTER: Diana Perparos

LECTORS: JoAnn Cookman & Becky Freie

ALTAR GUILD: JoAnn Cookman & Angela Saunders

USHER: Cathy Crosby & friend

FEBRUARY 14th

FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT

Deuteronomy 26:1-11 Psalm 91: 1-2, 9-16

Romans 10: 8b-13 Luke 4:1-13

CELEBRANT: _ Susan Plucker

EUCHARISTIC MINISTER: Dave Allmuth

LECTORS: Aaron Adkins & Joan Tennis

ALTAR GUILD: JoAnn Cookman & Barbara Cooper

USHER: Carol Adkins & friend

FEBRUARY 21st

SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT

Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18 Psalm 27

Philippians 3: 17—4:1 Luke :13:31-35

CELEBRANT: _ Fr. Ray Hess

EUCHARISTIC MINISTER: Ryan Saunders

LECTORS: Carol Adkins & Anne Mangels

ALTAR GUILD: Vicki Karsten & Angela Saunders

USHER: Marilyn Grimshaw & friend

FEBRUARY 28th

THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT

Exodus 3:1-15 Psalm 63: 1-8

1 Corinthians 10: 1-13 Luke 13: 1-9

CELEBRANT: _ Susan Plucker

EUCHARISTIC MINISTER: Karen Lolmaugh

LECTORS: JoAnn Cookman & Aaron Adkins

ALTAR GUILD: Cruz Siaz & Barbara Cooper

USHER: Cathy Crosby & friend

MARCH 6th

FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT

Joshua 5:9-12 Psalm 32

2 Corinthians 5: 16-21 Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32

CELEBRANT: _ Anne McKeever

EUCHARISTIC MINISTER: Aaron Adkins

LECTORS: Carol Adkins & Becky Freie

ALTAR GUILD: TBA

USHER: Marilyn Grishaw & friend

MARCH 13th

FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT

Isaiah 43:16-21 Psalm 126

Philippians 3: 4b-14 John 12: 1-8

CELEBRANT: _ Susan Plucker

EUCHARISTIC MINISTER: Diana Perparos

LECTORS: Joan Tennis & Karen Lolmaugh

ALTAR GUILD: TBA

USHER: Carol Adkins & friend

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Thank You

At Christmas time, I usually get small gifts for the clergy and a few others, each year it seems

my list grows longer as I realize how many members of the congregation are involved in the

ministry/work of St Georges.

The gifts are never something huge or extravagant, but a thank you. When I was thinking

about what I would do this year, there was some show or movie on TV and one of the characters was a

military guy who gave the main character in the story a Unit Coin. Some where I have a coin from

2nd Armored Division and remembered this way of recognizing folks for their efforts. Having thought

about this in advance, when Sandy and I were in LA late December, we stopped past one of

the California Missions gift shops and picked up 35 St George’s medals. It is nice to have

your Christmas shopping done early. Something that would work for both men and women as

it can be a pocket coin a man might carry in his pocket or something a lady might wear on a

chain or bracelet.

Getting home I started writing a list of those to whom I would give one of these little medals as

a thank you, only to discover that 35 might not be enough! As Fr Ray mentioned in his Sermon early

last month, we are a congregation that really does shared ministry. As I began working my way

through all of the various ministries that make St George’s the place it is, it amazed me how many

people are doing the work of St George’s. Having spent 20 years in the military and then moving a

couple of times after getting out, Sandy and I have attended and been active in a lot of Episcopal

churches. Regardless of the size, normally there have been maybe 20-25 people who do all the work,

serving on vestry, singing in the choir, working on the Altar Guild, volunteering in the office, etc.

St George’s average Sunday attendance for two services is 45; I’ve come to realize that every

one of those folks is probably on my list or should be. So much for having gotten my Christmas

shopping done early, looks like I’ll be making a trip to a nearby California Mission for more St

George medals. (Yes I could go on line, which I did and yes I did find a St George’s medal – for $42

each. I love and appreciate all of you dearly, but my budget does not allow for those medals).

I had Fr Ray bless the medals, but I’ve been a bit slow in handing out the St George’s medals

as I want to do it personally, not just put them in envelopes. So if you haven’t gotten one yet, I’ll get

to you and hopefully before next Christmas.

Thanks to all of you – for making St George’s a place where we all work to spread the

Kingdom.

^ Deacon Bob, retired

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Dear St George’s, someone brought me a very large bouquet of

bright colored flowers in a glass vase, unfortunately I don’t

know who brought it, but I want to thank you and all of St

George’s.

^ Father Bob

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Talk toTess formore

info!

Second Wednesday@ 7:00 pm

Last Monday @11 a.m.

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Donor

Amount donated

$

Stained Glass Window Fund Drive

Dear St George’s,

Now that we have the stained glass windows installed, it is time to raise the money to pay for them. You can

contribute to the fund or make a donation in memory of someone. We are trying to raise $6,000.00.

Donations can be made to the Stained Glass Fund, donors or those memorialized will be listed on a plaque near the

windows. Please return the coupon below along with your

check to St George’s, with SGW Fund in memo.

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SUNDAY SERVICESFamily Service 9 a.m.Sunday School 9 a.m.Traditional Service 10:30 a.m

BOUNTY BAGWe’re collecting dry goods, canned

goods, dried cereals, soaps, toothpastetooth brushes or any non-perishables,

We collect Bags ANYTIME!! NO TIME TO SHOP a check to St.

Georges with memo to River city Food Bank (everything is welcome).

Easter Flowers

St. George's custom is for individuals to make gifts to purchase special flowers to adorn the

Church on Easter Day and the Sunday following. You are invited to make your donation along with the

form below to indicate if the flowers given are to be in memory of or Thanksgiving for a special person or

event in your life.

How much to donate? Whatever you choose to give. One guide: Lilies usually cost about $15.00.

All gifts are gratefully received by our Altar Guild.

The names of the honorees and donors will be listed in the bulletins on Easter Day, March27th and

the Second Sunday of Easter, April 3rd. To be listed, donations must be received by the Sunday of the

Passion (Palm Sunday), March 20th.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

I would like to help provide the flowers for Easter Day and the Sunday following.

Enclosed is $ in (circle one):

Loving Memory of/in Thanksgiving for

Name(s)

From

REMEMBER: Please make checks out to `St. George's: Memo Altar Guild' (Place in alms basin at any service of

worship or mail to St. George's: 5600 Winding Way, Carmichael, CA 95608

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