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Ordinary Time |
September 16, 2012 |
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Spiritual Adventures at
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
News and Events
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Dear St. Thomas friends,
Please enjoy this issue of our E-NEWSLETTER! Please check your e-mail each week to read our news and events. To read more information, you can now find us on Facebook! |
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A way to honor the Hahns
On Sunday, St. Thomas will host a Festive Choral Evensong to honor the ministry of the Very Rev. Dr. Doug Hahn and Kaye Hahn. This will be their last service at St. Thomas. The Rev. Bill Combs, a former associate priest at St. Thomas, will preach. The Rev. Timothy Graham, the new rector at Trinity Episcopal in Columbus, will celebrate. A reception will follow in the Parish Hall. Please click here to view the invitation. All are welcome! |
Food needed
for reception
St. Thomas members are asked to bring their favorite hors d'oeuvres on a pretty serving dish. Prep work will be needed the afternoon of the event. Call Ann Johnston at 706-442-2233 if you can help. In addition, any items borrowed from the church kitchen need to be returned by Sunday. A few things are missing. |
'Day of Community Service'
Bishop-elect Robert C. Wright has designated Sept. 29 as a day of community service in the Diocese of Atlanta in conjunction with the farewell to Bishop J. Neil Alexander and Wright's ordination as the 10th bishop of Atlanta. Read the rest of the story here. |
CDs of choir for sale
Get the latest St. Thomas Choir CD, "St. Thomas ... LIVE!"
It features music from our Pentecost 2012 residency at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and other anthems and instrumental music recorded right here in our services. Cost is a $10 donation. The CDs will be available on Wednesdays and Sundays for a few weeks.
--Rick McKnight, organist and choirmaster
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Step into Foyers
New Foyers groups are forming this month. Foyers groups are groupings of parishioners who meet regularly for dinner, usually in each others' homes, but sometimes restaurants or wherever they wish. It's another way for us to get to know one another better. Click here to read more, including how to sign up.
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Stewardship plans
taking shape
The Stewardship Committee is planning cottage meetings in various parishioners' homes. They're the evenings of October 1, 2, 4, 8, 9 and 11. You will receive information about attending a meeting, but in the meantime make attending one of these a priority. This will be an opportunity to visit with fellow parishioners over coffee and dessert, hear information about our parish's financial life, and hear about this ministry of generosity. Stewardship cards and materials will be distributed so you may take them home and return them at a later date.
-- Fr. Hahn
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Seeking youth director
St. Thomas is looking for a part-time youth director. We will be interviewing in the next few weeks, so if you know of someone who would be a good fit for this, please send information to the St. Thomas office and they will pass this information to the appropriate committee. Interested persons may also contact the parish office for a job description. Call 706-324-4264.
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New phone set-up
As some of you may have noticed, the phone systems at St. Thomas have been updated. When you call, you will be greeted by a message. To get through to the office, just press 2 and we'll answer! This change was implemented to reduce the volume of calls coming through intended for the Wynnton Neighborhood Network, and allows us in the office to use our time to better serve the parish. Thank you for understanding. |
A call for new Rockers and Rollers
We have some changes in the Rockers and Rollers rotation. I need to find some volunteers for the 3rd and 5th Sunday.
Need a rocker - 1st Sun
Sue O'Dell - 2nd Sun
Need a new Rocker- 3rd Sunday
Fessenden - 4th Sun
Need a new Rocker - 5th Sun
You may read a more detailed appeal here from Erin Redden. |
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Book club session to focus on refugees
The St. Thomas Readers Book Group will meet at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 27 at the CVEM House, 1120 Lockwood Ave., off Wynnton Road. The book is "Outcasts United: An American Town, A Refugee Team, and One Woman's Quest to Make a Difference" by Warren St. John. This true (and very readable) account of a soccer team in Clarkston, Ga., focuses on the teenage refugees who made up the team and the young woman who coached them. St. Thomas' own Lisa Venable and Greg Herring were involved with refugee families in the Atlanta area at the time this story was being written. We have extended an invitation to them to share their memories of those years.
Vicky Partin, CVEM Missioner, has graciously agreed to host this meeting and will also speak to her recollections of working with refugees who came to Columbus. Everyone is welcome for what promises to be a lively and enlightening discussion. Contact Sonya Boyd at 706-563-6161 or janulau@aol.com if you have questions.
"Outcasts United" is available for purchase at local bookstores, online, and in an ebook format on Nook and Kindle. The Columbus Public Library also has copies.
-- Sonya Boyd
Photo credit: The New York Times
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Wednesday suppers
Join these smiling faces! Everyone is invited to Wednesday dinner at 6 p.m. in the parish hall. Cost is $7 Adults/Youth; $4 Children; $20 Family maximum. Reservations are required by Monday at noon. You may call the church office: 706-324-4264 or e-mail office@stthomascolumbus.org |
Upcoming event
to benefit WNN
The Cavaliers Orchestra of Columbus will perform at Lakebottom Park band shell at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 4 to benefit Wynnton Neighborhood Network. The Cavaliers are proud to bring the joy of Big Band music to Lakebottom and support a worthy cause. The concert is free, but please bring canned goods, paper goods or monetary donations for the Network. Also bring your folding chairs or blankets.
-- Submitted by Vicky Veteto |
Birthdays this week
The following St. Thomas members have birthdays between today and next Thursday: Justin Delgado (today); Martin McCann (Saturday); Donna Sharp (Sunday); Ena Hunt and Patty Landreau (Monday); Fran Bowen and Kenneth Lewis (Wednesday); and Heidi Williamson and Joanne Snider (Thursday). Happy birthday, all! |
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Allison Kennedy Owen, Spiritual Adventures! editor
Samantha Dansby, Communications Coordinator |
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St. Thomas Episcopal Church
2100 Hilton Avenue
Columbus, Georgia 31906
Office of the Rector,
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
706-324-4264
office@stthomascolumbus.org
Weekly Services:
Sundays at
8:00 and 10:30
Wednesdays at
5:30 p.m. |
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