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December 13, 2012 
Mission                       

In This Issue
Lend a Hand
Mission Trip Meeting
ECS thanks
Rejoice in Advent
Taize in the Far West
Last Sunday Supper
Christmas Cheer at Mindy's
Healing Touch in January
Christmas Pageant
Quiet Time for Advent
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
Destination Bethlehem
OCK Update
Christmas Services
Lay Server Schedule
Altar Flowers 2012

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Advent

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Lend a hand to those in need
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On November 7, the strongest earthquake to hit Guatemala since 1976, injured or killed hundreds and damaged thousands of homes and businesses, in some cases wiping out entire villages.

Our partners in Antigua, The God's Child Project, assisted the initial emergency response and are now continuing to serve families displaced by the quake and fund reconstruction projects.

If you would like to donate to help God's Child continue to serve those in need, you can do so directly and securely by clicking here.
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Mission Trip Meeting
Monday, January 7, 6:30 PM Parish Hall

This meeting is for EVERYONE 
interested in Mission Trips with Ascension. 

Whether you already know you want to go on a trip 
or are just getting beginning to consider the idea, 
whether you are in high school or an adult, 
whether you want to go local or global, 
THIS IS THE PLACE TO START.

Come to this informational meeting and sign up for a trip this summer or meet others and begin planning your dream.

Supportive Housing
Many thanks to all who helped the family of five who had been homeless for over a year.  Beds, mattresses, chairs, a couch, shelves, pots and pans, dishes and a toaster (the 12 year old boy couldn't wait to toast his bagels) were such gifts of love and care for this family.

Still on the list of items needed is a freezer.  A new need is for an inexpensive car that one of our supportive housing families could purchase as their car caught on fire this past Monday morning.

If you have items to donate or if you are interested in volunteer work with the Family Resource Center, please call Cindy at 439-2641.


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Taize Pine Ridge, USA


Taizé in the Far West

On May 24th through 27th, 2013, a new stage in the "pilgrimage of trust on earth" will be held in the "Far West" of the United States. It will take place in Red Shirt, South Dakota, a tiny village at the edge of the Badlands on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The outdoor gathering will include meditative prayer together three times a day, Bible study, workshops, small group sharing, and meals together, provided by the local Lakota people. The event is meant for young people aged 18-35, a voice rarely heard in the church or in society.

 

The current friendship between Taizé, France and South Dakota began in 2009, when a group of university students from the state, including two young Lakota men, came to Taizé. This was one of the very first times when the community welcomed Native Americans to take part in the international meetings on the hill at Taize. The group extended an invitation to the community to return the visit, and a brother visited South Dakota in 2010 and again in 2011, stopping at the Pine Ridge Reservation and getting to know the Two Bulls family at Red Shirt. A larger group, including a number of Lakota and Ojibwa young people, visited Taizé for a week in 2011, and in the summer of 2012, two Lakota youth spent the summer months as volunteers at Taize. 

 

All of these deepening contacts eventually led to an invitation to hold a gathering of the pilgrimage of trust on a reservation, where those coming from the outside would be welcomed by Native Americans; they are getting ready to offer hospitality to hundreds of participants. Christian churches of all denominations in the area are working together to prepare this meeting.

 

Why is such a gathering important? Whereas people from outside North America often have a romantic image of the Native American peoples drawn from films and novels, in recent times the media has increasing shown another face of life on Pine Ridge and other reservations. The story told is often one of unremitting poverty, violence, and despair. The young people there have another story to tell, one that avoids both extremes of idealization and hopelessness. In welcoming young adults from other parts of North America and beyond, they want to share their joy as well as their pain, highlighting both the priceless gifts of an age-old way of life and the great difficulties in continuing this way of life and adapting it to contemporary society.

 

"When we travel to visit other peoples and cultures," said Brother Alois, "we go above all to listen. In going to Pine Ridge we want to listen carefully to the story of the Lakota people, and listen together to what the Spirit is saying to us all in our attempt to create a world of solidarity and peace. Only by coming together beyond our differences in a climate of prayer and sharing can we find new ways forward."

 

If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please contact Mindy. For practical information please click here.

 




Last Sunday Supper
 Last Sunday Supper   November 25, 2012



Ascension parishioners provided November's Last Sunday Supper.  The main dish was turkey (no surprise there, given Thanksgiving just passed!) casserole with broccoli/noodles/water chestnuts; cooked carrot chips; broccoli slaw with tomatoes, green peppers; local restaurant-made bread donated by Our Community Kitchen; brownies for dessert. 

Two of our 32 adult guests won the draws for poinsettia coupons at Rose Floral, from our recent mission fundraiser.
 A special unexpected gift from the manager at Rivertown Commons allowed us to give a donated Cub apple pie to each of our guests. 

A huge THANKS to all who helped prepare the food, set-up and clean up!  It was a joyous time!  Ascension next prepares the meal in April 2013.  Any questions, contact Linda Amrein; 651-439-7670.

 


Annie Gerber with Ada
Come for some Christmas Cheer

    At Mindy's in Scandia

  December 15th, noon to 4:00pm

All are invited, not just those with children

    Bring something to share

Santa will arrive to talk with the children

* Annie Gerber with daughter Hazel at Mindy's


 

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The next Healing Touch Spiritual Ministry
will be on January 12th from 9 - 11 am in the Parish Hall.


We look forward to seeing you in January.
Be Well,
Mary Jo
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Christmas Pageant


Ascension Christmas Pageant Rehearsal,  

Sat. Dec. 22, 9:00 am

          Pageant will be during the 10:00 am service on Dec. 23

                      

Questions; Trisha Acers, 351-2807 or trishaacers@me.com

 

 


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Quiet Day Changed to
Sunday Quiet Time
9:15-9:45 a.m.


Please join us for a half-hour of reflecting time for each Sunday in Advent from 9:15 to 9:45. 



Get a cup of coffee and meet Angel  
us in the library. 

We'll read a  scripture lesson and an Advent hymn text, then take time for spoken and quiet reflection.


Take care of your soul and take a little extra time to prepare for Christmas.  Offered by Margaret Boettcher and Buff Grace+. 




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       Rescheduled!!          


                Come one, come all!  
                  

The 28th Annual
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
Sunday, December 23, 2012
3:00 pm

    
 Invite your family, friends and neighbors to Ascension
for this much-loved Advent tradition. 


Arrive early for the best seating.
 A free-will offering will be taken.
Complimentary child care available.

             
     * Please note new date and time!*  

Destination Bethlehem

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Would you like to welcome Mary and Joseph to your home this Advent season? You may be wonderfully surprised by the Peace and Joy that they bring with them, and the Peace and Joy that remains as the Holy Couple travels on. These special guests, these travelers, are carrying the Light of the world - and you can be part of it!

 

Here is how it works. Mary, Joseph and a donkey travel in a small basket altogether. There also is a small journal for you to make an entry as to what you all did for your time together. We have 5 baskets ready to go as of Advent I, Dec. 2nd. There is a sign-up sheet in Children's Chapel for you to sign-up for your time with the Travelers.  

 

The Journey began December 2nd!

mary and joseph & donkey  



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Our Community Kitchen
will be closed on  Christmas.
Please note our new hours! We will now be open from 8 - 10 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday's.
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Christmas Services


December 24th:

4:00 pm and 9:00 pm
December 25th:
10:00 am
Holy Eucharist and Nursery
at all services


 

 


Lillian Trasher
Missionary in Egypt, 1961 Lillian Trasher

Lillian Hunt Trasher (27 September 1887-17 December 1961) was a Christian missionary to Assiout, Egypt, as well as the founder of the first orphanage in Egypt, famed as the "Nile Mother" of Egypt.
Trasher was born in Florida, and grew up in Georgia. She followed Roman Catholicism as a young girl. In her teens, through Bible reading and Bible studies at a friend's house, she chose to make a personal commitment of her life to Jesus Christ.
While still in her late teens, Trasher attended Bible college for one term, and then worked at an orphanage in North Carolina. She received the infilling of the Holy Spirit at a second Bible school in South Carolina, and pastored a Pentecostal church. For a brief period, she traveled with an evangelist, but later returned to work again at the orphanage.
Trasher was only ten days away from her wedding date when she broke her engagement to Tom Jordan. She felt called to Africa, he didn't, and in that same year of 1910 she defied her family's wishes and sailed to Africa with less than 100 dollars in her pocket. Her sister Jennie accompanied her, and was a valuable companion through decades of work overseas.
To read more about Lillian's future orphanage..



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 logoPlease note New Hours for:
Our Community Kitchen

Tuesday and Thursday mornings
8- 10 am @ Ascension's Kitchen and Fellowship Hall.

Come and meet your community and have a delicious breakfast!




 
Ongoing Groups:

Scripture Reflection and Prayer Group
First & Third Thursdays from 9 - 10:30 am in the Library
for more info contact Margaret Boettcher @margaret@boettcher.com 

Thich Naht Hanh study/meditation group
Thursday nights at 7 pm in Parish Hall
for more info contact Bill Alexander @bill.gnv@gmail.com
or John Feely @ jpfeely1@gmail.com  

Zen style Meditation group
Saturday mornings at 7 am in Small Chapel
for more info contact John Feely @jpfeely1@gmail.com

Healing Touch
2nd Saturday every month in the Sanctuary at 9 am
for more info contact Mary Jo Feely @revmaryjo@gmail.com

Youth Choir
Wednesday nights at 4:45 pm
for more info contact Nancy Whipkey @ 651-439-2609

Bell Choir
Wednesday nights at 6:15 - 7:15 pm
for more info contact Ruth Meyer @remeyer@usfamily.net

Adult Choir
Wednesday nights at 7:15 pm
for more info contact Nancy Whipkey @ 651-439-2609

YogaDevotion & Tai Chi
Yoga began another session on 11/27, Tuesdays at 7 pm
Tai Chi was cancelled for the Fall, to be rescheduled at a later date.

Contact Laura Weston if interested in Yogadevotion at 651-430-9028

Centering Prayer Group
for more information on meeting times contact Lois Welshons @jonlos@aol.com

 

Ascension Episcopal Church
E-Newsletter Communications

Lynn Raarup

To submit an article or question please e-mail me at:   enews@aechurch.org  

 

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