Sunday, September 4, 2011

LITURGY OF THE WORD AND WEEKLY READINGS








Sunday, September 25, 2011: Fifteenth Sunday After Pentecost
First Lesson: (Exodus 17:1-7)
Psalm 78:1-4, 12-16, Page 694, BCP
Second Lesson: Paul's Epistle (Philippians 2:1-13)
The Holy Gospel Of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to Matthew (21:23-32)
Suggested Readings For the Week
Monday 1 Corinthians 7:25-31; Tuesday 1 Corinthians 7:32-40; Wednesday 1 Corinthians 8:1-13; Thursday Hebrews 1:1-14; Friday 1 Corinthians 9:16-27; Saturday 1 Corinthians 10:1-13.

Sunday, September 18, 2011: Fourteenth Sunday After Pentecost
First Lesson: (Exodus 16:1-2-15)
Psalm 105:1-6, 37-45. Page 738, BCP
Second Lesson: Paul's Epistle (Philippians 1:21-30)
The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to Matthew (20:1-16).
Suggested Readings For The Week
Monday 1 Corinthians 4:8-21; Tuesday 1 Corinthians 5:1-8; Wednesday Romans 10:1-15; Thursday 1 Corinthians 6:12-20; Friday 1 Corinthians 7:1-9; Saturday 1 Corinthians 7:10-24.

Sunday, September 11, 2011: Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost
First Lesson: (Exodus 14:19-31)
Psalm 114, Page 756, BCP
Second Lesson: Paul's Epistle (Roman (14:1-12)
The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to Matthew (18:21-35)
Suggested Readings For The Week
Monday Corinthians 1:1-19; Tuesday Corinthians 1:20-31; Wednesday John 3:11-17; Thursday Corinthians 2:14-3:15; Friday Corinthians 3:16-23; Saturday Corinthians 4:1-7.

Sunday, September 4, 2011: Twelfth Sunday After Pentecost
First Lesson: (Exodus 12:1-14)
Psalm 149, Page 807, BCP
Second Lesson: Paul's Epistle (Romans 13:8-14)
The Holy Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to Matthew (18:15-20)
Suggested Readings For The Week
Monday Philippians 1:1-11; Tuesday Philippians 1:12-30; Wednesday Philippians 2:1-11; Thursday Philippians 2:12-30; Friday Philippians 3-1-16; Saturday Philippians 3:17-4:7.

NEWS AND EVENTS











The Rector's Desk
The vestry now has its own projector. We will continue to use our PowerPoint presentation. It is obvious that we need others to be trained and be willing to help Bates Lyons who so far has done a marvelous job. The PowerPoint presentation saves us from having to print the service and the lessons. We hope you appreciate the effort being made by the vestry as we seek to use wisely the finances you give on a weekly basis for the operation of our parish.

Rescheduling Meetings
Fr. Davidson needs our cooperation if we wish to reschedule a meeting on Monday or Wednesday between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Fr. Davidson schedules interviews and pastoral counseling either before or after Prayer Meetings on Monday. He may also schedule interviews and pastoral counseling on Wednesday. He schedules events when there is no Bible Study. As a courtesy, please call Fr. Davidson to verify if he has anything scheduled.

Activity Calendar
Weekly: 1) Mondays-Prayer meeting at 6:30 p.m.; 2) Wednesdays-Bible Study at 6:30 p.m.

Special Days (Weekly): 1) Wednesdays and Fridays-Food Pantry opens 10:00 a.m. to noon.
2) Every other Thursday-Pro's and Con's Task Force at 6:30 p.m.

Special Days (Monthly): 1) First Thursday-Stewardship Committee at 6:30 p.m.; 2) Second Thursday-Vestry Meeting 6:30 p.m.; 3) Third Tuesday-Women of Valier; 4) Third and fourth Saturday opens at 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.; 5) First Saturday-Episcopal Church Women (ECW) at 12:00 noon

PowerPoint Ministry
We are currently looking for persons interested in the ministry of presenting PowerPoint during the service (8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.). Requirements:
1. Must have a laptop computer.
2. Must have a working knowledge of PowerPoint.
3. Must have access to the internet.
4. Must be reliable.

If you are interested give you name, email address and/or phone number to the Office. A. Bates Lyons will contact you to participate in a training session.

Calendars
Once again we are selling 2012 religious calendars for $10.00 each. Please consider buying these as gifts for you family and friends. See Euna Farrell or Arlette Hurdle to purchase calendars. Your support is greatly appreciated.

Vestry Retreat
Our vestry retreat will be Saturday, September 10, 2011 at Diocesan House. All vestry members are expected to attend. There will be more information in the future

Parish Committee Cruise
The Parish Committee presents a good ole' time when we cruise on the Spirit of Boston in Boston Harbor. The cruise will take place on Saturday, September 10, 2011. The trip includes transportation, a sit down luncheon buffet and meal gratuities, entertainment, time at Quincy Market and a spectacular view while cruising Boston Harbor and Boston Historic Seaport district. Tickets are$130.00 per person. Please contact Patsy for more information.

Homecoming
Our Homecoming will be Sunday, September 11, 2011. We hope to present our program for the rest on this year and 2012. Your prayers are requested as we plan.

Harvest Service
Our Harvest Service will be Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. We will welcome our former rector the Rev. Hime-Budu Shannon as our Guest Preacher.

The Harvest Committee Annual Luncheon
The Harvest Committee will hold its Annual Harvest Luncheon on Saturday, September 17, 2011 at the USS Chowder Pot IV in Hartford. The luncheon will begin at 11:30 a.m. and tickets are $40.00. Please contact Lorraine Mapp, Olive James or Cynthia Timoll for more information.

Birthdays and Anniversaries in September
Happy Birthday to: Jennie Weaver 2nd; Ashley Cohen, Cynthia Solomon, Elaine Stewart Annie Warren 3rd; Dorothy Archer 5th; Elizabeth Martin and Ceceline Morson 6th; Kevin Forand and Concie Hanlan 7th; Bjorn Hume 8th; Jordan Rice and Joyce Samuel 9th; Cheris Lea Branch and Vina Morgan 10th; Delores Samuda 11th; Wentworth Lawrence and Kerry-Ann Stewart 13th; Marva Brito-Douglas and Alice Satchell 14th; Iman Devonish 16th; Veron Webb 17th; Pauline Scott 19th; Cisalee Harrell 20th; Leslie Hanlan 23rd; Rochelle Holder 25th; Irene Linton and Felicia Mikell 26th; Earline Bradshaw 28th.

Happy Anniversary to: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 23rd.

In Memory For September
August: Josephine Bell 29th; Horace Davidson 30th; Jean Thomas 31st.
September: Jennie Weaver 2nd; Annie Warren 3rd; Philip Goode 4th; Kathryn Blade 8th; John Craig, Sr. 12th; Vanessa Price 15th; Milton Ross 16th; Lois Martin and Dudley Nevers 17th Ernest Thorton 18th; Luther Smith, Sr. 20th; Kenneth Walker 21st; Easton Holmes and Leslie Jackson 24th; Jacinta Davis 28th.

September 11 Memorial:
Winston A. Grant was an employee of Blue Cross and the father of two. He lived in West Hempstead, NY and is survived by his wife Joyce.

Michael Parks was 28 and he worked on the 86th floor. He was an active Episcopalian.

Condolences
We record the death of Herbert Bowen, former Junior Warden of our Church. Our prayers are with the family.

Condolences to the Green and Bailey Family.





ITEMS OF INTEREST









I Wonder
This is an occasional column that answers interesting questions.

I wonder why people who conduct the service wear vestments?

"Vestment is the term for special clothing worn by the people who conduct a worship service. Vestments have their origin in ordinary street clothes of the first century, but have more or less remained the same as clothing fashions have changed (Most Bible translations are not consistent with the names of articles of clothing, and in some translations, people go around wearing 'garments.' The original text is consistent and more specific.)

Today, vestments are designed to be worn over street clothes and serve a number of practical purposes: the conceal the distractions of fashionable street clothing, they remove any consideration of what constitutes appropriate attire, and the reming the congregation that the ministers are not acting on their own, but performing in their official capacities. Vestments are in almost universal use, although in some churches only the choir wears vestments. Common vestments include albs, chasubles, robes, and surplices. People commonly think that cassocks are vestments, but they are really just old-fashioned cloths that are worn under vestments."

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Clergy
The Rev. Charles Davidson

Vestry Members
Carol Anderson, Cyrus Aimey (Junior Warden), Veronica Airey-Wilson, Joyce Asiedu, Walter Benjamin (Senior Warden, Nora Brown, Terry Brown (Treasurer), Marie Brown-Harvey (Secretary),Evelyn Green, Shannon Holder, Bates Lyons, Joe Noel, Peter Marsele Terrie Thomas, Herbert Bowen (Hon)

Music
Rochelle Holder - Youth Choir
Nathaniel Baker - Music Director/Organist

Rector Emeritus
Canon Cyril Burke

Email
monicahartford@gmail.com


THE BOOK CORNER

Eat To Live
By Joel Fuhrman

I saw Dr. Fuhrman first on a video "Fat, Sick, and Almost Dead". My whole family found the movie very inspiring and I was particularly interested in the revised food pyramid that Dr. Fuhrman introduced there. I have always hated vegetables unless they were topped with lots of bacon and cheese and chopped egg. And leafy greens are the worst! But now after reading this book and a few others by Dr. Fuhrman--I'm committed to making this my lifestyle. Every year so much of my garden would just rot in it bounty but now my whole family consumes smoothies made from kale, collards. chard, dandelion, romaine, arugula, escarole. purslane, chicory, amaranth, calendula, borage, and many others (all hidden by delicious fruits). I had been forced to give up sugar a few years earlier because of my high blood sugar but instead I turned to fake sugar alcohol cookies and candies and I was completely addicted to dairy for the lactose. I have spent 50 years battling compulsive eating and reading book after book, trying to figure out the psychological explanations for my addiction. But eating for micronutrients has completely removed those cravings that I thought would never give me peace. Yesterday I went to donate blood and was sure that because I had lost so much weight this month and because I wasn't eating meat and only a few grains-- surely my iron levels would be insufficient for blood donation? But not so! I was well over the line for iron in my blood and my blood pressure had dropped 25 points! If you have been beating yourself up about your weakness, your lack of control--my heart goes out to you. This method of eating has worked for me and I would encourage other compulsive eaters to give it a try.
Review by Ariane Newell