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www.ChurchName.org 1 MAY 18, 2017 Enjoy your week The BROADCAST 2 LifeTree Café 3 Local Fun 3 Prayer Corner 4 Comics A publication of Christ Episcopal Church in Dayton Ohio IN PARISH NEWS COMMUNITY AWARD HONOREE: REV. PADDOCK What’s INSIDE Looking for opportunities to volun- teer your time, energy or resources in the Greater Dayton Area? Look no further. Whether in the parish or in the community, you can find a place just right for you. CityHeart, an outreach organization at Christ Church, can be reached at 937 223-2489. St. Vincent Shelter, help provide meals at shelter, contact Gary Kuziensky at [email protected]. Dayton Episcopal Food Pantry, help distribute food at St. Andrew’s at 1060 Salem Ave., call 937-278- 7345. Story on page 2 n Many individuals dedicate themselves daily to the principles of giving and serving. Cardinal Joseph Louis Bernardin was such an individual who exemplified those qualities throughout his life works. The Cardinal, who served as Archbishop of the Cincinnati Archdiocese, is remembered primarily for his end of life ministry to fellow cancer sufferers, advocacy of a “consistent ethic of life” and his work to improve relationships between Catholics and other religious groups. St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church is pleased to announce the Cardinal Bernardin Community Service Award Banquet to honor individuals or groups who have dedicated their lives to community service on Sunday June 11, 2017 at the Mandalay Banquet Center from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. The 2017 keynote speaker is retired Air Force Colonel and former Catholic Social Services Miami Valley Board of Trustee President, Bernard H. Fullenkamp. Our theme is “United in Faith, Hope and Service to the Community”. You are invited to make a tax-deductible gift for our children by securing a sponsorship package, purchasing an advertisement or acknowledgement to be published in the 2017 souvenir booklet, and/or purchasing a table or ticket to the event. The deadline for submission for advertisements is May 26, 2017. Checks are to be payable to St. Benedict the Moor School with “Community Award” on the memo line and mailed to 519 Liscum Drive, Dayton, Ohio 45417. For a sponsorship form, to purchase a table or tickets and for additional information please contact the event chair Janice Allen at (937) 276-2796, [email protected]. www.daytonchristepiscopal.com 1 . Elsie’s Attic work sessions have begun. The next session is May 24 from 12-3 p.m. These are ALL volunteer work sessions, you are welcome to show up for SOME or ALL of any session. You are also invited to bring a friend! No experience is necessary! Work Sessions are Mondays & Wednesdays 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Questions? Please call Cindy Cooke at 937-276-2162. If you have items that you would like to donate to Elsie’s Attic , please arrange to drop off your items during parish office hours.

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MAY 18, 2017 Enjoy your week

The BROADCAST

2 LifeTree Café

3 Local Fun

3 Prayer Corner

4 Comics

A publication of Christ Episcopal Church in Dayton Ohio

IN PARISH NEWS

COMMUNITY AWARD HONOREE: REV. PADDOCK

What’s INSIDE

Looking for opportunities to volun-

teer your time, energy or resources

in the Greater Dayton Area? Look no

further. Whether in the parish or in

the community, you can find a place

just right for you.

CityHeart, an outreach

organization at Christ Church, can be

reached at 937 223-2489.

St. Vincent Shelter, help provide

meals at shelter, contact Gary

Kuziensky at

[email protected].

Dayton Episcopal Food Pantry,

help distribute food at St. Andrew’s

at 1060 Salem Ave., call 937-278-

7345. Story on page 2 n

Many individuals dedicate themselves

daily to the principles of giving and

serving. Cardinal Joseph Louis

Bernardin was such an individual who

exemplified those qualities throughout

his life works. The Cardinal, who served

as Archbishop of the Cincinnati

Archdiocese, is remembered primarily

for his end of life ministry to fellow

cancer sufferers, advocacy of a

“consistent ethic of life” and his work to

improve relationships between Catholics

and other religious groups.

St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church

is pleased to announce the Cardinal

Bernardin Community Service Award

Banquet to honor individuals or groups

who have dedicated their lives to

community service on Sunday June 11,

2017 at the Mandalay Banquet Center

from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.

The 2017 keynote speaker is retired Air

Force Colonel and former Catholic

Social Services

Miami Valley

Board of Trustee

President,

Bernard H.

Fullenkamp. Our theme is “United in

Faith, Hope and Service to the

Community”.

You are invited to make a tax-deductible

gift for our children by securing a

sponsorship package, purchasing an

advertisement or acknowledgement to be

published in the 2017 souvenir booklet,

and/or purchasing a table or ticket to the

event. The deadline for submission for

advertisements is May 26, 2017. Checks are to be payable to St. Benedict

the Moor School with “Community

Award” on the memo line and mailed to

519 Liscum Drive, Dayton, Ohio 45417.

For a sponsorship form, to purchase a

table or tickets and for additional

information please contact the event

chair Janice Allen at (937) 276-2796,

[email protected].

www.daytonchristepiscopal.com 1

.

Elsie’s Attic work sessions have begun. The next session is May 24 from

12-3 p.m. These are ALL volunteer work sessions, you are welcome to show up for

SOME or ALL of any session. You are also invited to bring a friend! No experience

is necessary! Work Sessions are Mondays & Wednesdays 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Questions? Please call Cindy Cooke at 937-276-2162. If you have items that you

would like to donate to Elsie’s Attic , please arrange to drop off your items during

parish office hours.

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Worship Times: Sunday Eucharist 8:00 & 10:30 am Nave

Wednesday Eucharist 12:10 pm Living Beatitudes worship space Saturday Evening Prayer/Eucharist 5:00 pm Nave

As the weather changes,

you may be more inspired

to spend time at Christ

Church. Whether for an

afternoon mediation in the

Nave, to show out -of -

towners the stained glass

window or to meet with the

rector. Please call ahead

to make sure that the

space or person you want

is available.

Monday - Thursday 9AM- 4PM Friday 10AM-2PM

The BROADCAST May 18, 2017

A Bishop and Her Harley

Central New York Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe

isn’t the kind of Harley-Davidson rider who

publicly promotes her love of motorcycles.

Riding, for her, is like a form of personal pray-

er, not a Sunday sermon. But on a recent ride

through upstate New York, she had stopped for

water at a store, and some men walked in and

asked whose cool, new motorcycle was parked

outside.

That’s mine, she said, striking up a conversa-

tion with the men. Eventually, their questions

turned to what she does for a living.

So she told them: “Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York.” And

much to her delight, the conversation turned to the topic of faith, a discussion as live-

ly as the one about the Harley Softail Slim. Her motorcycle had become a tool for

evangelism.

“It’s given me opportunities to share the love of Christ in ways that are wonderful and include other people,” Read more of Bishop Duncan-Probe and her Harley http://episcopaldigitalnetwork.com/ens/2017/05/10/new-york-bishop-finds-her-spiritual-center-atop-a-motorcycle/. Read other Episcopalian New Service articles at www.episcopaldigitalnetwork.com.

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LIFETREE CAFÉ TUESDAYS @ 6:30 PM IN PARLOR

LifeTree Conversations series continues Tuesday, May 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the parish parlor. Looking for a place to explore life, meet new friends, and experience God, then LifeTree Café is your kind of place. Questions? Contact John Paddock at (937) 223-2239 or [email protected].

SAYING GOODBYE TO GINA Educator Virginia (Gina) Marks Paget passed away

April 26 at her home in Philadelphia, surrounded by her

family. She was 81 years old. A memorial service to

celebrate her life will be held on Saturday, June 3 at

2:00 PM, at Christ Episcopal Church. All fr iends

and relatives are welcome.

Come visit us

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The BROADCAST

This weekend in Downtown Dayton …

WORLD A’FAIR MAY 19-21 Dayton Convention Center www.aworldafair.org

A World A’Fair is back this weekend for its 44th year of showcasing and celebrating the different cultures that have made the Dayton area what it is to-day. A fun way to be well-entertained, well-fed, and better-educated.

FESTIVAL HOURS

Friday, May 19: 5 - 11 PM

Saturday, May 20: 11 AM -11 PM

Sunday, May 21: 11 AM - 6 PM

For tickets and info, visit: https://www.aworldafair.org/getting-there/tickets/

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Young adults of color are invited to examine their gifts and explore opportunities at an Episcopal Church retreat, Why Serve 2017, Monday, June 12 to Thursday, June 15 at Bexley Seabury, Chicago, IL.

Invited to attend this conference of fellowship, training, discernment, and self-care are young adults (age 18-30) from communities of color in the Episcopal Church, as well as those desiring to serve in ethnic ministries.

Registration is $75 which includes meals, lodging, ground transportation, and con-ference fees. Airfare is not included. Deadline: May 31. Why Serve 2017 registration https://dfms.formstack.com/forms/http_dfms_formstack_com_forms_why_serve_2017

If you would like more information, contact Angeline Cabanban at 212-716-6186 or [email protected].

Why SERVE 2017: AN EPISCOPAL VOCATIONAL

DISCERNMENT CONFERENCE FOR YOUNG ADULTS OF COLOR

Wesley Community Center, a friend to Christ Church, is hosting their annual

Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday June 17, 2017 at McIntosh Park. According to

www.juneteenth.com, “Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration commemorating

the ending of slavery in the United States. Dating back to 1865, it was on June 19th

that the Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston,

Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free.”

Activities include Mini Veggiepooloza supported by United Way of Greater Dayton,

West Dayton Outdoor Experience for all ages sponsored y by Five Rivers Metro

Parks, and also food, vendors, and entertainment.

PRAYER CORNER: EASTER SEASON

Lord, we know that you are with us always; but in this Holy hour, we pray that you help us to see with resurrection eyes; to hear with resurrection ears, to live in the Easter experience, Amen

If you have a prayer you would like to share or to see in this space, email the parish office [email protected]

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