July 31, 2013 Issue 

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Current health regulations prohibit the members of our clergy from being informed when our parishioners are in the hospital, and unfortunately, one of the gifts of ordination is not mind-reading...  However, we want to provide support for you and your loved ones in any time of need or crisis.  Please call the parish offices at 259.1570 or email 
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Calendar for the Week Ahead
Wed, July 31
Thu, August 1
Fri, August 2
Sun, August 4
Mon, August 5
Tue, August 6
Quick Links
Visit Our Website

Visit the St. John's School Website

Visit the Diocese of Southwest Florida's Website
 
This Week, We Celebrate the Birthdays of the Following Parishioners:

 

August 1

Harriette Bryan, Samantha Dring, Donna Hamilton

 

August 2

Joanne Henley, Reece Howell, Jeanette Kelley, Kassadie Nieto, Elizabeth Smith, Dwayne Varas, Nancy Walker 


August 3

Bradley Green  


August 4

Robin Adair, Margaret Carte, Kenneth Lane, Pickens Price, Jr., Stella Strom


August 5

Vivienne Evans, Thomas Patmintra

 

August 6

James Carte, Ethan Elliott, Deborah Jones, John Lackey, Mark Mellon, Madden Morales, Richard Osborne, Joseph Salzer

 

August 7

Thomas Fluharty, Ellen Lomelino, Andrew Lutton, Karen Sasso, Laura Straske  

 


News
VBS 2013: Live in Love!
The St. John's Church 2013 Vacation Bible School was a big hit with the more than 20 counselors who gave their time and the over 30 children who attended!  The children made tie-dye t-shirts and prayer beads, cooked in the kitchen, had a visit from Fr. Remer, and concluded the week with a water play day and  an informal Eucharist celebrated by Fr. Zimmerman.  Music and dance, crafts, healthy snacks, and Bible stories and lessons all highlighted a week of growing in our faith!

Faith Café News

Faith Cafe Thank you to all our volunteers who have been serving the homeless and needy at the new Faith Café on the last two or three Fridays each month. The number of guests is steadily climbing, and all of us find it a wonderful ministry.  

 

We have a great need for people who are willing to be drivers to pick up the food at Metropolitan Ministries, then deliver it to the new Faith Café. The time commitment need not be great --as little as an hour (if you just drop off food), or maximum three (if you stay to serve) on Friday morning between 10:30-1:00. If you could volunteer one Friday a month, it would be a big help.  Drivers need an SUV or truck, or know someone who would be willing to let you use one for that short period.  We'd also like to encourage a few people to volunteer to be the "Coordinator for the Day."  We have been depending very heavily on Nicholas Nitch to fulfill that role, and he needs to have some back-up.  For more details, please contact Mary Jane Schenck (813-837-9428  or mjschenck@ut.edu).

Faith Café is also in dire need of pants, t-shirts, shorts, and casual running shoes.  If you have new or gently used items to contribute, please bring them to the parish offices during the week or after services on Sundays.
Stephen Ministry Classes Offered

The St. John's Stephen Ministry team is offering a new class for Stephen Ministry, the one-to-one lay caring ministry that takes place in congregations using the Stephen Series system.

 

This ministry equips and empowers lay caregivers - called Stephen Ministers - to provide high-quality, confidential, Christ-centered care to people who are hurting.   The training will be weekly, each Monday (6:30 - 9:00 p.m.) starting November 4 and concluding in May of 2014.

If you feel you might be called to apply to become a Stephen Minister, please contact Carol Ihrig or Fr. Doug Zimmerman.   

Bear one another's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.   - Galatians 6:2, NRSV

Sock Collection Continues
The collection of socks for the patrons of Faith Cafe, spearheaded by young parishioner Peter Arcuri, continues this week.  Please bring socks to the parish offices or to services on Sunday.  Contact Leland Baldwin with questions.
Events

"Baseball with the Bishop" is Back!  

The Episcopal Diocese of Southwest Florida presents "Baseball with the Bishop" Night with the Rays as they take on the Yankees, Friday, August 23.  First pitch is at 7:10 p.m., doors open at 5:10 p.m. An Upper Reserved ticket is only $19 (a $22 value) and a portion of each ticket sold will benefit the Episcopal Charities Fund.  

 

Click here to purchase tickets online.  This is a great opportunity for fellowship as well as a way to support our diocesan outreach!  

Your Action Needed

Candle and Flowers Available

The candle in the sanctuary light is available on September 15, 22, and 29. The flowers at the chapel altar are available on August 18 and September 1. The flowers at the church altar are also available on September 1. If you are interested in honoring a loved one and supporting St. John's on one of these dates, please contact the parish offices at parish@stjohnstampa.org, or by calling 259.1570.

St. John's School Primary Division  

Seeks Staff Member

St. John's Primary Division is looking for a loving, nurturing adult 21 or older to work with the K(4) and K(5) students in ASP (the school's after school program) every day from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. during the upcoming school year.  St. John's School commences on Monday, August 19.  Please let Primary Division Head Ana Ibanez know if you are interested at aibanez@stjohnseagles.org.  

If you would like your information to be included in next week's Scroll, please email all content by Monday at 9:00 a.m.
to Lee Lowry at LLowry@stjohnstampa.org.

This Week at St. John's
Wednesday, July 31
12:15 p.m.
The Holy Eucharist (Rite II) (Chapel)
6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Nights at St. John's (Rudisill Parish Hall)
It's Personal
A four session DVD by Andy Stanley
 
You don't have to understand everything to believe in something...

This powerful series is directed to men and women who desire a personal connection with God, but who have genuine questions, doubts, and concerns. In his creative and casual style, Andy Stanley makes a case for the fact that adults don't become followers of Christ by getting all their questions answered. In most instances, something happens that shrinks those questions. and that something is always personal.

If there are obstacles that make it difficult for you to embrace the message of Jesus, or if circumstances have derailed your confidence in God, you may walk away with the feeling that this series was designed specifically for you. And perhaps it was.

After all, it's personal.
 
Andy Stanley is the son of Dr. Charles F. Stanley, the senior pastor of the First Baptist Church of Atlanta and founder of InTouch Ministries.  Andy received a bachelor's degree of journalism from Georgia State University and later earned a Master's degree from Dallas Theological Seminary. After working for several years as Associate Pastor and Minister to Students at First Baptist Atlanta, he and five others founded North Point Community Church in 1995. The church has now grown to five campuses and over 24,000 attendees each week, making it the second largest church in the United States.

Bring yo
ur study Bible, a covered dish, and an open heart and mind for fellowship and stimulating conversation.  Contact Paul and Winkie Game at pgamefla@aol.com for more details.
Thursday, August 1
10:00 a.m.
The Holy Eucharist (Rite II) and Healing (Chapel)
12:15 p.m.
Noonday Prayer (Chapel)
Friday, August 2
12:15 p.m.
Noonday Prayer (Chapel)
Sunday, August 4
7:45 a.m.

The Holy Eucharist (Rite I) (Church)     

9:00 a.m.
The Holy Eucharist (Rite II) and Holy Baptism (Church)
Children's Chapel (Various)
10:15 a.m.
Coffee Hour Fellowship (Rudisill Parish Hall)
11:15 a.m.
The Holy Eucharist (Rite I) (Church)
Monday, August 5
9:30 a.m.
Pastoral Care Meeting (Lowry Room)
12:15 p.m.
Noonday Prayer (Chapel)
Tuesday, August 6
6:45 a.m.
The Contemporary Women's Bible Study (Peterson Room)
Summer Session continues, using Elaine Pagels' Revelations: Vision, Prophecy, and Politics in the Book of Revelation as a study guide to the Book of Revelation.  All women, St. John's parishioners and their friends, are welcome.  Contact Kathleen Moore at 221.6253 or kathleenmarymoore@gmail.com for more information.
12:15 p.m.
Noonday Prayer (Chapel)

More Upcoming Events
Friday, August 23
Baseball with the Bishop
The Episcopal Diocese of Southwest Florida presents "Baseball with the Bishop" Night with the Rays as they take on the Yankees, Friday, August 23.  First pitch is at 7:10 p.m., doors open at 5:10 p.m. An Upper Reserved ticket is only $19 (a $22 value) and a portion of each ticket sold will benefit the Episcopal Charities Fund.  

 

Click here to purchase tickets online. This is a great opportunity for fellowship as well as a way to support our diocesan outreach!