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Vision & Mission Statement
of the Episcopal Diocese in Idaho
We are one in baptism * our call to discipleship *
to be the hands and heart of Jesus in the world
Our Five Mission Imperatives:
We are a WORSHIPPING community with
Baptism & Eucharist
central to our lives together.
We are a people who discover our identity in
RELATING to God, the creation & one another.
We are a TEACHING/LEARNING community
focused on the Good News.
We are a SERVING community.
We are a WELCOMING/INVITING community.
St Mary’s Episcopal Church
P. O. Box 215
Emmett, ID 83617
Published monthly by St. Mary’s Episcopal Church
219 First Street, Emmett, Idaho 83617
(208) 365-2309
www.stmarys.episcopalidaho.org
The
hepherd’s
Staff
November/December 2017
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If you have something for the next issue, contact
Lynne Crabtree at 477-7308 OR email
[email protected] OR use the drop box in the
church office by the 23rd. Thanks!
St. Mary’s 2015 Staff and Vestry
Bishop - The Rt. Rev. Brian Thom
Priest – The Rev. Gretchen Downer
Senior Warden - Sandy Sanders
Junior Warden – Cammi Veenstra
Vestry Members - Mary Van Donsel,
Jan Aizpitarte, Sharron Hollingsworth,
Therese Burgess and Fran Maza-Carr
Treasurer– JME England
Vestry Clerk - Lynne Crabtree
Convention Delegate - Therese Burgess
Alternate Delegate - Lynne Crabtree
Shepherd’s Staff Editor - Lynne Crabtree
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ADVENT
The first Sunday of Advent is December 3.
This will begin our new church year where we will
change to Lectionary B.
What exactly is Advent? The Merriam-
Webster Dictionary defines Advent as the period
beginning four Sundays before Christmas and ob-
served by some Christians as a season of prayer
and fasting.
Advent Wreath –
www.episcopalchurch.org A circle of greenery, marked by four candles that represents the four Sundays of the season of Advent . An additional candle is lit as each new Sunday is celebrated in Advent. Advent wreaths are used both in churches and in homes for devo-tional purposes. The candles may be blue, pink or lavender, depending on local custom. The colors may represent Peace, Love and Joy. Some advent wreaths include a white candle in the center known as the “Christ Candle,” which is lit on Christmas Eve.
We are entering into this season of prayer, fasting and anticipation. What traditions do you and your family hold/cling to during Advent?
Sunday, Christmas Eve Service Times are:
8AM, 10AM and 9PM - our traditional service
Monday, Christmas Day Service is 9AM
See you there!
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14. The Pilgrims' three-day Thanksgiving festival, a feast for 50 colonists and 90 Indians, was prepared by the surviving married women among the Pilgrims. How many "hostesses" were the A) Two B) Four C) Seven D) Fifteen
1: D. The Pilgrims did NOT eat bald eagle at the First Thanks-giving. 2: B. The Pilgrims celebrated the First Thanks-giving in 1621 at their Plymouth, Massachusetts, settlement. 3: C. The Pilgrims came to America aboard the Mayflower. 4: C. Plymouth Rock marks the place Where the Pilgrims landed. 5: A. The Pilgrims came to America to escape religious persecution. 7: B. The Pilgrims landed first at Provincetown on the tip of Cape Cod before moving on to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where they established their perma-nent settlement. 8: C. The Wampanoag Indians as-sisted the Pilgrims in their first year and shared the first Thanksgiving dinner with them. 9: B. It wasn't Sam Adams, but the Pilgrims enjoyed their own microbrew with the first Thanksgiving Dinner. 10: D. Oceanus Hopkins was born aboard the Mayflower during the Pilgrims' two-month voyage to America. 11: D . The Mayflower was a wine vessel be-fore its historic role as the Pilgrims' America-bound transporta-tion. 12: B. The Spaniards brought the first turkeys back to Europe from Florida. 14: B. The job of preparing the first Thanksgiving feast fell to the four married women who survived the Pilgrims' first winter in Plymouth. 15: C. George H.W. Bush is a descendant of two Mayflower passengers, John Howland and Francis Cooke. Other U.S. Presidents with May-flower ancestors are: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Zach-ary Taylor, Ulysses S. Grant, James Garfield, Franklin D. Roo-sevelt and, of course, George W. Bush.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
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Dates to Remember
Every Wednesday—Let’s Sew Quilting Group, 9-3
No class Nov. 15, Dec. 7
Book Club Saturday, Nov. 4, 9AM
Daylight Savings, Saturday, Nov 4—adjust your clock!
Vestry Monday, Nov. 13, 6:30 PM
Potluck Wednesday, Nov. 15, 6PM
Advent Retreat, Saturday, Nov. 18, 9-3 at St. Michael’s
Thanksgiving Service, Thursday, Nov 23, 9AM
Multi-Church Choir, Friday-Sunday, Dec. 8-9
Soup & Shop, Thursday, Dec. 7, 10AM-?
Vestry Monday, Dec. 11, 6:30PM
Dec. 24 Service 8AM, 10AM, 9PM (Christmas Eve)
Dec. 25 Christmas Day Service 9AM
St. Mary’s Essentials
We are happy when people use St. Mary’s essentials.
However, we do need to know where things are in
case there is a function here at St. Mary’s and the
items need to return. Please leave a signed dated
note on Jan’s desk showing which items have been
borrowed, when they will be returned and a phone
number. Thanks
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Talk to your doctor—
Bee Wise & Immunize!
Pneumonia, Flu, Shingles, MMR,
Tetanus, Etc…….
Curt Blume 11-04
Jim Caswell 11-04
Lilian Dietz 11-05
Hunter Minyard 11-06
Jim England 11-08
Mary Jane Buck 11-10
John (Mick) Brooks 11-14
Sandy Sanders 11-17
Sharron Hollingsworth 11-19
Jackie Bush 12-02
Brad Smelcer 12-02
LaVerne Campbell 12-03
Isabelle Simmons 12-10
Allison Linville 12-11
James Bush 12-21
Doris Blume 12-22
Sandy Hoyle 12-22
Nick Waters 12-22
Willean White 12-26
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Thanksgiving Trivia Quiz
1. Which wild bird was NOT on the Pilgrims' First Thanksgiving
menu? A) Turkey B) Duck C) Goose D) Bald Eagle
2. The Pilgrims celebrated the First Thanksgiving in: A) Herald Square in New York City B) Plymouth, MA C) Washington, DC D) Jamestown, VA
3. What was the name of the Pilgrims' ship? A) The Pinta B) Old Ironsides C) The Mayflower D) Titanic
4. What landmark is known as the place where the Pilgrims landed n America? A) Pilgrim Rock B) Patriot's Rock C) Plymouth Rock D) Pet Rock
5. The Pilgrims came to America: A) For religious freedom B) To fight the Indians C) To start a .com company D) To trade tea for animal furs
7. The Pilgrims' first landing place in America was: A) Plymouth, MA B) Provincetown, MA C) Boston, MA D) Salem, MA
8. The Native American Indians who celebrated the First Thanks-giving dinner with the Pilgrims were from which tribe? A) Cherokee B) Mohican C) Wampanoag D) Pequot
9. A successful barley crop enabled the Pilgrims to wash down their Thanksgiving feast with what beverage? A) 7-Up B) Beer C) Bourbon D) Champagne
10. The baby born aboard the Mayflower was named: A) Paul B) Miles C) Seamus D) Oceanus
11. Before carrying the Pilgrims to America, the Mayflower was: A) A cruise liner B) A passenger ferry C) A battleship D) A wine vessel
12. The turkey is native to America and was first brought to Europe from: A) Massachusetts B) Florida C) Virginia D) Kentucky
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Soup and Shop will soon be upon us!
Date: Thursday, December 7, 10AM-?
Jan and her crew are busy making baskets.
If you have any new or very gently used items like
coffees, teas, wine, crackers, lotions, potions, stuff
for a golf basket, movie basket, craft basket, bring
them to Ashton Hall. We are also looking for baked
goods or candies to plate up.
That takes care of the Shop portion. Now
we have the Soup portion. We need pie, pie and
more pie! If you would like to make a pot of soup—
great!
There will be a sign up sheet for soup mak-
ers, pie bakers (or buyers), dishwashers & dryer,
servers, drink table and cashier. Lest we forget—
crackers and or rolls.
PRE-SALES
Assembled baskets can be purchased early!
See something you like—it is on the honor system,
or speak to Jan Aizpitarte
Just don’t wind up on the naughty list by waiting so
long your basket is gone!
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Happy Anniversary
Ron & Fran Carr Nov 10
Jim & Hazel England Nov 27
Bob & Gretchen Hyde Dec 17
Denny & Willean White Dec 27
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Book Club
The second half of "A Lineage of Grace: Five Stories of Unlikely Women Who Changed Eternity" by Francine Rivers will be discussed on Saturday, November 4, at 9AM.
Time permitting discussion of the second book, "Five Women of the English Reformation" by Paul F. M. Zahl, will begin.
If you have questions, talk with Mary Van Donsel.
ALL ARE WELCOME - use this as a time to invite friends and neighbors and others who like to read!!!
Father Jim Davis passed away on October 12. He was St. Mary’s priest from 1956 to 1962. Ashton House was built during his tenure. He was a well liked priest and moved on to the 'new' St. Stephen's in Boise. Services have not yet been scheduled at the this time.
Perhaps during a Sunday Coffee Hour those that remember Father Davis will share their fond memo-ries of him.
Father Davis, rest happy in the arms of our Lord!
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how you can make it a ministry. Just maybe God gave you that passion so you would use it in his service! Here’s a good one—Coffee Hour Chairperson. Or maybe Sunday School. Or ? Fill in the blank. Okay, okay, here is a list of current ministries that would love to have our help: Altar Guild Chalice Bearer Lector Usher Teller Sunday School Lay Minister Acolyte—not just for youth! Outreach
Convention 2018
Oh my word!! What a magnificent speaker is our Presiding Bishop Michael Curry! And his Canon Michael is no slouch either! Both know how to grab their audience and not let go. Sandy Sanders, Therese Burgess and Lynne Crabtree had the great privilege to be there Friday through Sunday. On Saturday Rick & Cammi Veenstra joined the trio. On Sunday Kevin and Sara Iwerson were able to hear the Presiding Bishop’s sermon. What an amazing experience! One resolution was passed. We will support the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem with prayer, pil-grimage, letters—more on this later! I promise!
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Stewardship
Definition of Stewardship: What I do with all that I have, after I say “I believe.” And Using the gifts God has given us, to do the work God is calling us to do.
Christian stewardship is grateful and responsible use of God's gifts in the light of God's purpose as revealed in Jesus Christ. Christian stewards, em-powered by the Holy Spirit, commit themselves to conscious, purposeful decisions. Both definitions above came from http://archive.episcopalchurch.org/stewardship. Everyone cringes when they hear stewardship. “Here we go again, money, money, money!” Not so and not so fast! Stewardship is time, given to us by God. Good stewards use it wisely. Stewardship is talent, again given by God to be used wisely. Stewardship is treasure, also given by God to be used wisely. Stewardship is temple, you body given by God to be, you guessed it, to be cared for and used wisely. Think about how you are a steward in your church life. Sure you tithe, but do you use your time and talent(s) to help St. Mary’s? Are you aware of the ministries that St. Mary’s has? Take a look on page 8. It has some of the ministries that we do. Don’t see one you like? Fine. Take something you are passionate about and ask Rev. Gretchen
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St. Mary’s Academic Achievement Award (AAA)
In order to encourage and challenge the youth in
our immediate church family, we have established
the St. Mary’s Academic Achievement Award. One
hundred dollars will be awarded to any high
school, junior high or middle school student
who receives a 3.5 GPA report card.
For our young people it is vitally important for them
to understand that getting the finest education pos-
sible, and using that knowledge with the guidance
of the Holy Spirit, is their best hope – both for their
future and for the future of mankind.
Requirements: In order to apply for the award the
student must attend St. Mary’s Church and must
have a parent, grandparent or guardian who is a
member of St. Mary’s Church. Report cards should
be submitted to the Priest or to a member of the
vestry….there is no application form. If more than
one student qualifies, multiple awards will be given,
but students may only receive the award once dur-
ing each academic year.
The awards are funded by the L. Dean and Gay
Welch Memorial gifts in keeping with their lifelong
support of education excellence.
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Ministries in His ServiceMinistries in His ServiceMinistries in His ServiceMinistries in His Service
Altar Guild Pam Paulin 365-3995
Ushers Don Mackey 365-0035
Lectors Rev. Gretchen 365-8000
Chalice Rev. Gretchen 365-8000
Tellers Rev. Gretchen 365-8000
Youth Mary VanDonsel
Altar Flowers Jan Aizpitarte 365-5526
Acolytes Gabi Simmons
Bulletin Sharron Hollingsworth 859-5154
Prayer List Lynne Crabtree 477-7308
Music Sharron Hollingsworth 859-5154
Office Coordinator Jan Aizpitarte 365-5526
Memorial Donations Colleen Bicandi
Organist Vera Hiebert
Hospitality Fran Maza-Carr 365-6077
Ceremony Jan Aizpitarte 365-5526
Event Decorator Valerie Sanders 365-8837
Web Master Susan Jenkins 365-3832
Let Rev. Gretchen know if you would like
to serve on the Vestry next year!
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ST MARY’S PARISHIONERS PRAYERS
Let us pray for all who are facing loss, adversity or illness, especially;
LaVerne Campbell, Mary Roberson,
Bonnie Holzheimer, Fran Sanders, Bev Ingram,
The Ron Rekow Family, Marianne Kantola,
Susan Lockwood, Neva Noe, Mary Lou Harris,
Jill Mackey, Joe Boss, Hannah Iwerson,
Tom Johns, Bea Boston, Barbara Lackey,
Margaret Smelcer, Margaret Giddeon.
Pray for those members living in care
facilities or who are homebound:
Vivian Beutler
LaVerne Campbell
Pray for all serving in the military
& for their families, especially;
Tyler Whitson, USMC
Connor C. Anderson, USA
Cage Dalton, USA
Jason McKie, USA
Zachary Becken, USA,
Jared McKie, USANG
Brian Murphy, USN
Shawn Dalton, ANG