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April 12, 2012 
Mission

In This Issue
Easter Blessings
Episco Project
Food Shelf Helpers Needed
CPR Class offered
Coffee Hour Volunteers Needed
Thich Nhat Hanh
Thich Nhat Hanh group
April S.S. Parent Letter
Gallery of God's Gifts
Rummage Sale!
Altar Flowers 2012

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 Read previous Vestry Verbiage articles  

 

 

 

blessed easter
Easter Blessings at Communion at Ascension.
 egg in treeegg by sign
Along with the Easter Egg Hunt in between services!
easter egg hunt

episco

Youth volunteers 14 yrs and up from Ascension in Stillwater and St. Mark's Cathedral in Minneapolis will work together with ECS' EpiscoBuilders to help build a house in White Earth, MN June 24 - June 28, 2012. 

 

If you would like to participate in this mission experience please fill out the sign up form and return to Mindy by Sunday, April 16 with a $40 deposit.  Trip includes transportation, gas, food, lodging, hard work and community. Total cost is $80.

 

Additional donations to Mission 2012 for the building of the house are needed and appreciated.

 

Please see Mindy for a sign up form. 

 
mn. food share
 

 

In our ongoing commitment to assist out neighbors with basic living needs,  Ascension Church is scheduled to staff the food shelf on:

Monday, April 23

Wednesday, April 25   

Friday, April 27

We need 6-8 volunteers for each shift

 

Volunteers should intend to work  from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m, however we can accommodate shorter blocks of time. 

 

Thank you for your generous donation of time, food and money.

 

Please contact Frank Langer at 651-439-5766 or  fslanvel@hotmail.com

 

 

cpr
 

Frank Langer will offer CPR/AED training on Monday, April 23 from 7 - 9 pm in the parish hall. It is free. CPR is now done
with only chest compressions, no mouth-to-mouth. If you have questions or plan to attend, sing-up on the clipboard in the parish hall. Questions, contact Andrea Johnson, parish nurse,
651-439-3544, andrea@aechurch.org  

 

 

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Sunday Coffee Hour

 

Coffee, conversation and snacks...who could ask for anything more?    Volunteers!!

 

We are looking for volunteers to run coffee hour after the 10:00 service on Sundays.  This will require providing a snack (20-30 people), setting up the snack, making coffee and cleaning up.  There will be a sign up sheet  in the parish hall. 

 

If you are thinking of providing an allergy or gluten free item, please contact Anne Gerber so she can provide you with the protocol and safety guidelines for allergy and gluten free food at (651) 439-9614.  For general questions contact, Julie Luna, (651) 275-3900. 
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Walking with Thich Nhat Hanh -

 A talk and discussion with Bill Alexander

 

Born in Viet Nam in 1926 and ordained as a Zen monk at the age of 16, Thich Nhat is now known around the world for his work as a peace activist, the author of countless books, including the ground-breaking Living Buddha, Living Christ, and for his social activism, which has become known as  "engaged Buddhism".  He is also credited with originating the current worldwide enthusiasm for mindfulness meditation with his books back when mindfulness was unknown to the general public.  Thây (the affectionate nickname for Thich Nhat Hanh) has influenced many generations of Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike with his gentle and incisive teachings.

 

Thây ordained our friend, the author and storyteller Bill Alexander, in 1995, after Bill spent an entire summer with him at his home, Plum Village, in the Dordogne region of France. Bill considers Thây to be his root teacher.

 

Please join Bill for stories and discussion about this remarkable Vietnamese Zen Monk after church on Sunday, April 15th. 

 

thich nhat hanh
 

On Thursday, April 19th at 7 pm Ascension will launch an ongoing study, prayer and meditation group, centered on the life and teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh. The group will meet in the parish hall. Much of the emphasis will be on developing a personal practice of mindfulness, a non-sectarian practice that was initially made popular by this world-famous monk.

 

Thich Naht Hanh is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, teacher, author, poet and peace activist who now lives in France. Thích Nhất Hạnh joined a Zen monastery at the age of 16, and studied Buddhism as a novitiate. He is often considered the most influential living figure in the lineage of Vietnamese Zen and perhaps also in Zen Buddhism as a whole. Nhất Hạnh has become an important influence in the development of Western Buddhism.His teachings and practices aim to appeal to people from various religious, spiritual, and political backgrounds, intending to offer mindfulness practices for more Western sensibilities. He is the author of many books, including the best seller and highly influential book, "Living Buddha, Living Christ." He lives in the Plum Village Monastery in the Dordogne region in the South of France, travelling internationally to give retreats and talks. He coined the term Engaged Buddhism in his book Vietnam: Lotus in a Sea of Fire. A long-term exile, he was given permission to make his first return trip to Vietnam in 2005 and has returned regularly since.  

 

Our group will be led by church member Bill Alexander, who lived in Plum Village for three months in 1992 and who was ordained by Thich Nhat Hanh as a member of the core community of the Order Of Interbeing in1995.

 

 

 

easter art
 

                 April Sunday school Parent Letter                                                                                                 

April 15th:  We will be making Resurrection Rolls on this day and I will need some volunteers.  Mary Duke will be making the rolls but I will be at T.E.C. (Teens Encounter Christ) all weekend so I need to have some adults available.  If you are interested in helping with this, let me know.

April 21:  Bishop Family Day at St. Marks and is from 10:00-3:00pm.  You can register for this fun event on line and I will enclose a registration.  Come in and meet Bishop Prior and walk the liturgical calendar with me and many of my colleagues.

April 22nd:  Our final rotation of the year begins this Sunday and is called, "The Good Shepherds".  We will learn about "The Parable of the Good shepherd" and the 23rd Psalm.  I am looking for many volunteers to help with art, cooking and running an outside obstacle course.

April 29th & May 6th:  Rotation called "The Good Shepherd", 9:00-9:50am

May 13th: This is our Final Sunday school class and we will have snacks and make Mother's Day Gifts.

V.B.S will be June 11th thru 14th at Ascension.  We will be using the children's book called "The Tale of Despereaux".  Buff and I have started talking about planning for this but know that it will have betrayal, forgiveness, loyalty, lightness, darkness and all following the Gospel of John.  More information will be available following Easter.

 

Happy Spring!  Questions, contact Mindy


  

 

Save the Date!

Gallery of God's Gifts Coming Soon!

 

On May 13th, 2012 in the parish hall, Ascension Parishioners will have the opportunity to share their talents and gifts with the congregation. We hope many of you will participate.

 

More information and forms will be distributed with additional information soon.

 

"I believe that every person is born with talent"

 

                                             Maya Angelou

 

 

Thank you,

Ascension Ministry Team

 

 

 
rummage sale
Ascension youth group Rummage Sale
Saturday, June 2nd
9 am- 5 pm at Manwaring House

Clean out your basement, garage and bedrooms, and donate to the Ascension Youth Group. We are raising money to go up to the White Earth Indian Reservation in June to build a house.

Drop off your items anytime up at Manwaring.
Questions? call Mindy 651-439-2609.

** No computers, beds, mattresses,
microwaves or TV's please. Thanks! ** 
Altar Flowers  
 If you are interested in sponsoring altar flowers for 2012, please contact Barb Smolik at 651-275-3533 or the office at 651-439-2609 for sign-up.  Get your names on the dates you wish before they fill up.   

 

 


Ongoing Events


OCK logoOur Community Kitchen
Tuesday and Thursday mornings 7 - 10 am @ Ascension's Kitchen and Fellowship Hall.

Come and meet your community and have a delicious breakfast!




 
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Lynn Raarup

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