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Mission Plan
Our vestry is divided into three focus areas: Mission, Ministry, and Management. The Mission vestry members have been working on a calendar and plan to help us coordinate our efforts as a parish in outreach. For instance, efforts in the month of March are primarily dedicated to the Valley Outreach Food Shelf. The vestry is reviewing the plan, and we expect to publish it in early April.
Many of you are engaged in service in the world and seek assistance from the church in organizing or lifting up your ministries. The Mission Team will also soon begin using an application process for members seeking parish assistance for service projects. Through this process, the Mission Team can better focus our efforts in Mission.
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Valley Outreach March
Fund & Food Drive continues...
Last Sunday's Valley Outreach Fund/Food Raiser Breakfast at Ascension was a great success! Over $900.00 and many bags of groceries were generously donated to the drive! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! Good food and conversation was enjoyed by all. Another big THANK YOU goes out to all those who helped with the preparation, serving and clean-up!
Based on funds raised and food donated during the month of March, Valley Outreach receives incentive awards from local food banks, making March the best time of the year to support Valley Outreach and to maximize your gift! The success of the March Campaign directly impacts food supplies during the critical summer months, when students no longer benefit from free and reduced-cost meals at school. The incentive awards earned in March can be "redeemed" thru the summer months, keeping the shelves stocked.
If you have not yet donated, please consider supporting this very important cause. Food is always welcome but the most "bang for your buck" comes from donating financially. Valley Outreach is able to purchase ten times the amount of food for each dollar donated through their buying partners. Even a small donation goes a long way!
Make checks out to Ascension Church with Valley Outreach on memo line.
Thank You! Sue and Frank Langer
Most needed Foods: Cereal, Canned Meat and Fish, Hearty Soups, 100% Juice, Peanut Butter.
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2011 Sundance Film Festival selection
Miss Representation explores how mainstream media contributes to the under-representation of women in influential positions in America. It challenges the media's limiting portrayals of women that make it difficult for the average girl to see herself as powerful.
Please join us for a screening & discussion:
Monday, March 18, 2013
6:30 - 8:30 pm
Stillwater Public Library - Margaret Rivers RoomTickets: Adults - $5.00 Students - Now Free!
Order Tickets online:
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Mission Team getting ready for Guatemala 2013
The 2013 Ascension Mission team is gearing up to return to The God's Child Project in Antigua, Guatemala July 10-20, 2013. We have a great group of 10 people who have signed up so far with room for 2 more. I would love to take 1 or 2 more adults.
Here is our list of Missioners:
Shyam Dorn Jake Doneux
Erin Dickie Kyrstin Myhers
Sam Fusco Katie Gabrick
Sarah Mahler Sally Giese
Andy Mahler Mindy Boynton

There are some fundraisers being set up to help with the cost of this trip. The first one is The Gerten's Plant Sale that is going on for the month of March. Please see one of the team members in the Parish Hall on Sunday mornings and buy your spring bedding plants.
Delivery will be Saturday morning, May 4th at church.
The second fundraiser will be the mission team selling Share's to parishioners for $30.00. This is a great way for everyone at Ascension to be part of "participating" in some form with making a difference in The God's Child Project. Please contact Mindy with any questions.
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 Spring Plant Sale!
To support the Guatemala Mission 2013, we will be holding a spring plant sale again this year. Orders will be taken between services and after the 10:00 service in the Fellowship Hall. A wide variety of bedding plants and hanging baskets will be available and prices are competitive with local garden centers.
Start planning your gardens now, and order your plants during the month of March.
Plants come from Gertens, and pick-up will be Saturday morning, May 4th at church. Any questions, contact Brenda Doneux, 430-9193.
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Volunteers Needed!
Every other Thursday night through April, the new, state-of-the-art Mobile Action Ministries food truck will be stationed in the parking lot of Valley Outreach in Stillwater ready to serve wholesome, hot meals to families in need in Washington County.
The mission organizer, Peter Bolstorff, is looking for 5 - 6 volunteers to serve meals to clients with enthusiasm and love from 4:45 - 8:00 PM each Thursday night on the schedule.
■ Thursday, March 21
■ Thursday, April 4
■ Thursday, April 18
Lynn Raarup & Allan LaValier, Hannah Keller, and Scott and Jack Allaire have all served on the truck and have had a meaningful and fun experience. When you see them at church, ask them about it!
Please contact Katie Keller at (651) 351-7032 / katiekeller.pr@comcast.net to volunteer on the Mobile Action Ministries food truck.
Thank you!
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The
Kid's Report
Re-Vision Children & Youth
Now comes the final stage of our Children & Youth Re-visioning work, and we need your input. Consultant Joy Caires made her final presentation on March 3, and now it is up to us to determine the exact curricula we will use
beginning September 2013. Here's how we plan to complete the Re-Visioning:
Now to mid-April
Parishioners review and comment on curricula.
VIEW curricula options and Joy's chart at:
April
A small working team reviews feedback and assess resources. The team constructs the new program, identifying curricula and resources.
Sunday, May 12
The new program is presented to the congregation.
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Extra Worship in Lent
Increasing prayer can be a good way to practice Lent. Here are some extra worship opportunities for Lent:
Holy Eucharist at Boutwell's Landing, 11:00 a.m. in the Boutwell's Chapel
5600 Norwich Pkwy Oak Park Heights, MN 55082
March 27
Tuesday Worship at Ascension, 8:00 p.m.
We will pray Eucharist or Compline following our Lenten Reflections each Tuesday evening in Lent.
March 19, 26
Private Devotions
Your schedule may make it difficult to attend extra communal prayer, but you can pray alone or with your family or friends. Compline is a simple prayer and a great way to prepare for sleep. Follow this link to a free download of Compline. Scroll down and click on MS Word next to the name "Compline": http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/formatted_1979.htm
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Lenten Reflection Time

Lenten Reflection Time in the Parish Library
Sunday Mornings, 9:10 a.m.
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Tuesday Evenings, 7:00 p.m.
Join us for discussion and reflection on John's account of Christ's passion. Copies of the reflections booklet are still available. In these meditations, Martin L. Smith shows how, in the Christian mystery, love itself must be crucified and die to be reborn as the grace of communion, as love set free.
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New Priest Associate for Pastoral Care
Welcome our new priest, the Rev. Marilyn Baldwin! Marilyn will be serving part-time, making pastoral visits and organizing our lay pastoral care team.  She will preach and celebrate regularly in our liturgy on Sunday. Her first day at Ascension will be Palm Sunday, March 24.
Marilyn is a second-career priest, ordained in 2006. Her earlier positions included working as a police dispatcher, where she met her husband Tom (a retired police officer) and twenty-five years working in transportation for a Minnesota manufacturing company. She attended United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities and Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in Chicago. She likes to walk, reads history and biographies, and occasionally makes home-brewed beer to share. Marilyn and Tom live in White Bear Lake along with Katya, their Russian Blue cat, and enjoy spending time at their cabin on Mille Lacs Lake.
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 For only $40 you can contribute beautiful flowers for the week of your choice at Ascension's Worship services! You may also contribute any amount towards flowers to adorn the church for Easter. Please call the office at 651-439-2609 or Barb Smolik at 651-275-3533. |
 depicts Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane Maundy Thursday Vigil "Then Jesus went with them to a place called Gethsemane; and he said to his disciples, "Sit here while I go over there and pray." Matthew 26:36 On Maundy Thursday we hold an all-night vigil here at Ascension to remember Christ's anguish as he prayed in the garden of Gethsemane before he was betrayed. The vigil watch begins right after the Maundy Thursday service. Come join us for one hour (or longer if you desire). This year each person has 2 options: Sanctuary or Chapel. The Sanctuary will be available as a quiet, candle lit space. The Chapel will be available with a little more light and the option of soft background music. We will also have a variety of choices for your use - journals, rosaries, readings or questions for reflection. You can sign-up on the sheet posted in the foyer on the way to coffee. Signing up helps distribute vigil keepers across the whole night, but you may also come without signing up. We will be "open" all night. Feel free to come early or stay late and join us in the parish hall where we will be showing "The Greatest Story Ever Told", a 1965 epic film based on the Gospel According to St. John. |
Holy Week Services
*The nursery will be available for every service except the All night vigil.
Sunday, March 24, Palm Sunday, 8:00 and 10:00 a.m.
We celebrate Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem with real palms and remember his passion with a dynamic reading.
Monday, March 25, Tenebrae, 7:00 p.m.
A series of readings, meditative music, and candlelight guide us into Holy Week.
Tuesday, March 26, Healing Service, 7:00 p.m.
The Healing and Wellness Team lead this meaningful service of release and comfort.
Thursday, March 28, Maundy Thursday, 7:00 p.m.
In this Eucharist we remember Jesus' call to wash one another's feet. We strip the altar to prepare for Good Friday.
Thursday, March 28, Vigil overnight, 8:00 p.m.
We hold an all-night vigil to remember Christ's anguish as he prayed in the garden of Gethsemane before he was betrayed.
Friday, March 29, Good Friday Liturgy, 12 noon & 7:00 p.m.
We follow Jesus to the cross, praying the church's most ancient prayers. Women's voices sing the anthems at the later service.
Friday, March 29, Stations of the Cross, 10:00 a.m. & 6:00 pm
At 10:00 a.m. children are invited to walk Jesus' "Way of Tears" in a service tailored to their age.
At 6:00 p.m. we walk the streets of Jerusalem using image and prayer to meditate on Christ's passion.
Saturday, March 30, Easter Eve, 8:00 p.m.
The first Easter service and the fullest service of the year, we begin by lighting the Easter fire and the Paschal Candle. We hear stories of old and baptize by candlelight, then raise the roof as we move with Christ to resurrection. Chanting, incense, guitar, violin, and piano make this service at the same time humble and extravagant.
Sunday, March 31, Easter Morning, 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Eucharist with extra Easter joy, we enjoy special music and a trumpet fanfare. Prayers and readings name us a resurrected people, flowers adorn the nave and altar, the sun is up, life is good!
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Easter Egg Hunt on Easter in between the 9:00 and 11:00 services outside!! |
 Update from Cindy:
Thanks to all who have called about donating various pieces of furniture for our Family Resource Center families. The girl that was sharing a bed with her sister and ending up on the floor now has a twin trundle bed. A second twin mattress would be helpful if anyone has one to donate. The family that just moved into their new place last week is still needing a full and a queen bed, kitchen table and chairs. I also have a family with a little girl that has outgrown all of her clothes and is in need of size 7 clothes. They went to Dawn's Closet but they did not have much in that size. Please call Cindy at 439-2641 if you have items to donate. |
Community Needs for Ascension:
* CoatTree for Manwaring *Small Wooden Desk in good condition 3-5 ft. wide with working drawers for Manwaring
* Floor Lamp(s) for Youth Room or
Table Lamps with End Tables
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East Metro Writer's Room now Open at the Lake Elmo Library!
Writer's looking for a quiet space, free coffee, conversation and inspiration are invited to Lake Elmo Public Library on Monday and Wednesday mornings 8:30 - noon.
Free and open to any writer seeking motivation and heads down drafting time in the writing room. Organized by Renee Murray.
There will also be a 'procrastination station' for coffee breaks and lively chats with other authors. A smaller breakout room is available for discussion on topics ranging from passive voice to marketing kindle books.
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Joseph
Guardian Of Our Lord (19 March NT) All that we know of Joseph we learn from the first two chapters of Matthew and of Luke. Otherwise he is mentioned only in passing in Luke 3:23; John 1:45; John 6:42 as the supposed father of Jesus. (Mark does not mention him at all.) In the face of circumstances where a man of lesser character might have reacted very differently, Joseph graciously assumed the role of Jesus' father. He is well remembered in Christian tradition for the love he showed to the boy Jesus, and for his tender affection and care for Mary, during the twelve years and more that he was their protector. Joseph was a pious Jew, a descendant of David, and a carpenter by trade. (The Gospels use the Greek word TEKTON, which means "builder," as in "architect." It has been suggested that he may have been a mason or a metalworker, or a building contractor. In favor of the traditional translation, we have a remark in the writings of Justin Martyr, who was born in Palestine, probably around 100, and who tells us that he has seen plows and ox-yokes still in use which were said to have been made in the carpenter-shop at Nazareth. We may not believe that the particular claims were all accurate, but they are testimony to what the Christians of Palestine in the early second century believed that Joseph's occupation had been, and this may be an idea continuously handed down in the community there since the early first century.) Because of the silence of the Gospels, and because Jesus entrusted Mary to the care of John, it is generally believed that Joseph died a natural death after the visit to Jerusalem when Jesus was twelve (Luke 2:41-51), but before the Baptism of Jesus when He was thirty. Joseph's influence during those early years must have been tremendous. When Jesus spoke of God as being like a loving Father, He was using a word that he had first learned as a child to apply to Joseph. Joseph stands as a testimony to the value of simple everyday human things, and especially that human thing called "fatherhood."
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Ongoing Events
Please note New Hours for: Our Community KitchenTuesday and Thursday mornings 8- 10 am @ Ascension's Kitchen and Fellowship Hall.
Come and meet your community and have a delicious breakfast!
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Ongoing Groups:
Scripture Reflection and Prayer GroupFirst & Third Thursdays from 9 - 10:30 am in the Library
Thich Naht Hanh study/meditation group
Thursday nights at 7 pm in Parish Hall
Zen style Meditation group
Saturday mornings at 7 am in Small Chapel
Healing Touch
2nd Saturday every month in the Sanctuary at 9 am
Youth Choir Wednesday nights at 4:45 pmfor more info contact Nancy Whipkey @ 651-439-2609Bell ChoirWednesday nights at 6:15 - 7:15 pm
Adult Choir
Wednesday nights at 7:15 pmfor 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 Groupfor more information on meeting times contact Lois Welshons @jonlos@aol.com |
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Ascension Episcopal Church
E-Newsletter CommunicationsLynn Raarup To submit an article or question please e-mail me at: enews@aechurch.org 651-439-2609 |
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