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FEBRUARY 2017 Volume 18 Issue 2
THE GOOD NEWS/LAS BUENAS NUEVAS
HOLY FAITH EPISCOPAL CHURCH
A MULTICULTURAL CONGREGATION WORSHIPPING CHRIST
Our Mission is to:
Seek and serve God, unit-ing with each other in our diversity, through Jesus Christ, to achieve a com-mon goal, and to equip disciples to fulfill His
Our vision is to:
Worship God through Jesus Christ, celebrate our cultural and spiritual di-versities making disci-ples to spread the gospel.
In this issue:
From the Vicar’s
Desk pg.1
Ministry Leaders
pg. 2
Del Buró del
Vicario pg. 3
Birthdays &
Anniversaries pg. 4
Treasurer’s Repo pg. 6
Role of the Stewardship
Minister/Ministry pg. 7
Happenings around the
Diocese pg. 8
Happenings at Holy
Faith pg. 9
Calendar pg. 11
Servers Schedule pg. 12
From the Vicar’s Desk
T here is no doubt we are living in uncertain political, social and spiritual times. With
all that is going on in our nation, in the world, and in our churches, it seems we are
heading toward an unrest future. However, do not panic nor worry, God has everything
under control! The Lord has given us a great opportunity, in times of uncertainty, to
reach out to people with the Word. Therefore, instead of hiding our heads in the sand, or
crossing our arms around the chest, or ignoring the pain, concern and anxiety of our
neighbors, we should take advantage of this golden opportunity to get involve in minis-
tries outside the four walls of the sanctuary and reach out to people who might feel there
is no hope.
How can we do this? First, we must trust in God. Prophet Isaiah reminds us that God
keeps us in perfect peace when we set our minds on Him and on God’s leadership. Jesus
says in John 16:33 I have said this to you, so that in me you may have peace. In the
world you face persecution. But take courage; I have conquered the world!’ Jesus did
not panic at any point in His life; He knew His Father was in control. People living
around us are hungry and thirst to hear this message of trust. Many believe that God is
inactive in the world and need to know that He is in control; God is sending us into our
communities with the message “trust in God, He holds the future.”
Second, we must pray daily. Jesus spent most of his ministry on ear th in prayer and
teaching His disciples to pray. People today are desperate for prayer, they are searching
for prayer partners, and small groups to pray. We can invite people to pray with us at
church and we can create small prayer groups in our homes, at our workplace, in our
neighborhood, community centers, and other locations. Prayer is essential in times of un-
certainty, especially when God’s people get together to pray for spiritual revival in the
church, in the community and the nation. Reaching out to people in our communities
with prayer will help save them from themselves and self-destruction.
Third, we must be willing to encourage. Many who don’t know Chr ist as their Sav-
ior become frightened in times of uncertainty. God is calling us to encourage them to
look to Jesus for strength and security as we teach them God’s Word.
As we continue our journey into uncertainty the last thing we should do is give up hope.
Instead, our communities need God now more than ever and need Christians like you and
me reaching out to people with the Word, teaching them to trust the Lord, praying with
them and for them, and encouraging them to seek Jesus for strength and security. Now is
the time to put into practice the Great Commission, now is the appropriate time to grow
in spirit and in number! Are you willing to take this opportunity God has given us or are
you going to remain inactive while the world around you remains hopeless?
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THE GOOD-NEWS
is a monthly publication of
Holy Faith Episcopal Church
6990 South Federal Highway
Our vision is to:
Seek and serve God, uniting with each oth-er in our diversity, through Jesus Christ, to achieve a common goal, and to equip
disciples to fulfill His Mission.
Our Mission is to: Worship God through Jesus Christ, cele-brate our cultural and spiritual diversities
Vicar/Vicario/Dean
The Very Rev. Fr. Orlando J. Addison 954-804-0066
Email: [email protected]
Office Telephone: 772-446-9619
Fax: 772-446-9177
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.holyfaithpsl.org
Organist/Choir Director (Eng.) Linda Latorre
772-777-2282
Choir Director (Span)
Adolfo Barrios
Parish Administrator
Arlene Mighty 772-879-3071
Email: [email protected]
Parish Secretary
Zelma Oliva
Treasurer
Dennis Rookwood
772 342-7322
SERVICES / MISAS
Sunday / Domingo 8am Traditional
10am Family Worship
12noon: Santa Misa en Español
Sunday School for all ages during 10am and
12noon Services
Wednesday: 10am Holy Communion and Healing Service
11am: Bible Study
Members of the Bishop’s Committee
Senior Warden:
Junior Warden
George Cleary 2018
Zelma Oliva 2018
Xochitl Barrios 2018
Bonnie Claren 2019
Aquinda Toppin 2019
Hazel Walcott 2020
Melrose Sangster 2020
Merle Stephenson 2020
Treasurer
Dennis Rookwood
Ass. Treasurer
Recording Secretary/
Parish Administrator
Acolytes
Arlene Mighty 772-879-3071
Pubilito Barrios—561-704-3495
Altar Guild
Joycelyn Newport—772-879-7920
Building & Grounds
George Cleary—772- 418-3830
Capital Campaign Fund Ministry
Claudette Lewis
Coffee Hour
Aquinda Toppin - 772-237-2501
Cursillo
Arlene Mighty 772-879-3071
Daughters of The King
Rhona Malcolm—772-871-9585
ECW Juliet Cozier
Fellowship
Aquinda Toppin— 772-237-2501
Florist
Paula Smith—772-337-4887
Finance
Greeters Melrose Sangster - 772-621-9880
Lectors/LEM
Linda Crossett– 772-343-9777 Pueblito Barrios- 772-460-1798
Men’s Group
George Cleary—772- 418-3830
Newcomers Ministry
Jeanne Stone 772-878-7057
Newsletter
Ed.-in- Chief– 954-804-0066
Editor-Arlene Mighty-772-879-3071
email:[email protected]
Outreach Idalia Perales 772-342-3443
Pastoral Care
Shirley Heath -772-344-5043
Public Relations Ministry
Eslon Bennett Attwood
Religious Ed.
Terri Mullins -772– 530-4184
Sunday School
Carmen Mendoza -772-985-3377 Zelma Oliva
Stewardship
Cally and Darwin Williams
St. Lucie Stage and Film Kelly Taffe
Special Events Ministry Ena Cushnie 772-236-8696
Thrift Shop
Ethlyn Moody -772-344-4777
Ushers
Martha Hovsepian -772-460-8777
Leo McCalla -772-871-9621
Vision
Fr. Orlando J. Addison 772-446-9619
Carolline Campbell 772-873-6087
Web Mistress
Carole Gooden—772-336-0329
Youth Group
Xochitl Barrios
Jennifer Zubieta
MINISTRY LEADERS
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DESDE EL BURÓ DEL VICARIO:
N o hay duda de que estamos viviendo en tiempos de incertidumbre política, social y espiritualmen-
te. Con todo lo que está sucediendo en nuestra nación, en el mundo y en nuestras iglesias, parece
que nos dirigimos hacia un futuro de nerviosidad. Sin embargo, no se preocupen, Dios tiene todo bajo con-
trol! El Señor nos ha dado una gran oportunidad para llegar a las personas con la Palabra en tiempos de in-
certidumbre. Por lo tanto, en lugar de esconder nuestras cabezas en la arena, o cruzar nuestros brazos al-
rededor del pecho, o ignorar el dolor, preocupación y ansiedad de nuestros vecinos, debemos aprovechar
esta oportunidad de oro para involucrarnos en ministerios fuera de las cuatro paredes del Santuario y llegar
a la gente que podría creer que no hay esperanza.
¿Cómo podemos hacer esto? Primero, debemos confiar en Dios. El Profeta Isaías nos recuerda que Dios
nos mantiene en perfecta paz cuando ponemos nuestras mentes en Él y en el liderazgo de Dios. Jesús dice
en Juan 16:33 Y o les he dicho estas cosas para que en mí hallen paz. En este mundo afrontarán aflicciones,
pero ¡anímense! Yo he vencido al mundo."Jesús no entró en pánico en ningún momento de su vida; Él sabía
que Su Padre estaba en control. La gente que vive a nuestro alrededor tiene hambre y sed de escuchar este
mensaje de confianza. Muchos creen que Dios esta inactivo en el mundo y necesitan saber que Él tiene el
control; Dios nos está enviando a nuestras comunidades con el mensaje "Confía en Dios, Él sostiene el fu-
turo".
Segundo, debemos orar diariamente. Jesús pasó la mayor parte de su ministerio en la tierra en oración y
enseñando a sus discípulos a orar. La gente de hoy está desesperada por la oración, está buscando com-
pañeros de oración y pequeños grupos para orar. Podemos invitar a la gente a orar con nosotros y podemos
crear pequeños grupos de oración en nuestros hogares, en nuestro lugar de trabajo, en nuestro vecindario,
centros comunitarios y otros lugares. La oración es esencial en tiempos de incertidumbre, especialmente
cuando el pueblo de Dios se reúne para orar por avivamiento espiritual en la iglesia, en la comunidad y en
la nación. Llegar a las personas de nuestras comunidades con la oración ayudará a salvarlas de sí mismas y
de la autodestrucción.
En tercer lugar, debemos estar dispuestos a alentar. Muchos que no conocen a Cristo como su Salvador se
asustan en tiempos de incertidumbre. Dios nos está llamando para animarlos a mirar a Jesús en busca de
fortaleza y seguridad mientras les enseñamos la Palabra de Dios.
A medida que continuamos nuestro viaje hacia la incertidumbre lo último que debemos hacer es renunciar
a la esperanza. En cambio, nuestras comunidades necesitan a Dios ahora más que nunca y necesitan que los
cristianos como tú y yo alcancemos a las personas con la Palabra, enseñándoles a confiar en el Señor, oran-
do con ellos y para ellos y animándolos a buscar a Jesús para fortaleza y seguridad. Ahora es el momento
de poner en práctica la Gran Comisión, ¡ahora es el momento apropiado para crecer en espíritu y en
número! ¿Estás dispuesto a aprovechar esta oportunidad que Dios nos ha dado o vas a permanecer inactivo
mientras el mundo que te rodea sigue sin esperanza?
PLEDGE CARDS
Have you received your pledge cards?
Have you prayerfully consider your pledge for 2017?
Please return them as soon as possible so that the Treasurer
can compile the budget for 2017.
The pledge cards can be returned by mail or by placing
them in the collection plate.
Additional cards can be found in the Narthex.
TARJETAS DE PROMESA DE DONACIÓN DE DIEZMO
¿Haz recibido tus tarjetas de compromiso?
¿Haz considerado devotamente tu compromiso para el
2017?
Por favor devuelvalas lo antes posible para que el Tesorero
pueda compilar el presupuesto para el 2017.
Las tarjetas de compromiso pueden ser devueltas por cor-
reo o mediante la colección durante la misa.
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FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES
CUMPLEANOS Y ANIVERSARIOS EN FEBRUARIO
BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS/ FELIZ CUMPLEANOS
2/01 Enid Thompson
2/02 Kevin Abrahams
Phillip Stephenson
2/03 Dorothy Dowden
2/05 Norma Gomez
2/06 Juan Gomez
2/07 Matias Cozzi
Dalisha Forty
Saray Higuera
2/08 Theresa Dickey
2/09 Nicholas Avellenda
Ana Shaw
2/10 Nilda Sanchez
2/14 Dennis Moody
Valentina Melendez
2/15 Elizabeth Lopez
Grafton Moore
2/16 Carlos Leger
Terri Mullins
2/17 Tristan Forty
2/21 Gabriel Lopez
Joseph Sapienza
2/22 Patricia Moore
2/24 Joycelyn Bobb
2/25 Olga Chavez
2/26 Yannely Barrios
Barbara Lyons
William Paul Claren
2/27 Martha Fernandez Addison
ANNIVERSARY BLESSINGS/ FE-
LIZ ANIVERSARIO
ANNIVERSARY BLESSINGS/
FELIZ ANIVERSARIO
2/01 Ossie & Mary Follwell
2/06 Dennis & Pauline Rookwood
2/09 Juan & Norma Gomez
2/08 Alan & Doris Huggins
2/12 Carmelo & Socorro Velarde
2/13 Julio & Marta Lopez
Roy & Joycelyn Newport
2/15 Bill & Bonnie Claren
2/18 Rafael & Ana Febus
DEATH NOTICE:
It is with deepest sorrow, that we announce the
deaths of:
Shirley Hendricks who died on 1/4/2017 in NY.
She was the sister of Patrick Cozier, sister-in-law
of Juliet Cozier.
Rene Evans who died in Delaware on 1/13/2017 af-
ter a long illness. He was the brother-in-law of
Melrose Sangster, Bruce Kadison who died sud-
denly in Denver, Co. on 1/18/2017. He was the fa-
ther of Bianca Kadison
Joyce McKay. Joyce died in Hospice in Stuart on
January 24, 2017. She attended the 10am Service
at Holy Faith . Please pray for the souls of the
faithfully departed and keep these families in your
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Refuse to Settle
‘They set out…to go to Canaan. But when they came to Haran, they settled there.’ Genesis 11:31 NIV
Are you pressing ‘on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called [you]’ (Philippians
3:14 NIV), or have you ‘settled’ along the way? God made a pact with Abraham—one that continues to influence the modern world. A lesser-
known fact is that years earlier Abraham’s father, Terah, ‘set out… to go to Canaan,’ the land of abundance where God later called Abraham. But Terah never made it: ‘When they came to
Haran, they settled there.’ No question, it couldn’t have been easy travelling hundreds of miles across rough terrain with flocks, herds, children and servants. Can you imagine the sheer logis-tics! Remember, there were no professional movers to pack and load your stuff! Finally Terah
decided they couldn’t go any farther, so they settled where they were comfortable. One pastor adds: ‘I wonder how many times we do the same thing? We have a big dream …to
excel in our careers…as parents…and in our walk with God. We get started, but things get diffi-cult and achieving our goal doesn’t happen as quickly as we hoped. Perhaps similar to Abra-ham’s father we say, “Let’s just settle here. It’s not really what we wanted, but it’s good
enough.” Don’t fall into that trap. You were made for more than “good enough”…Don’t settle for a little love and joy, a bit of peace and contentment, or a small helping of happiness… Pull up stakes, pack your tents, get your belongings, and start moving forward. Enlarge your vision.
You may have had a delay, but…you can begin again.’
Bob Gass – The Word for Today
BISHOP’S COMMITTEE
The Annual Meeting was held on January 15, 2017.
Four members were elected to the Bishop’s Committee.
Leandus Campbell will serve for 2 years, completing the term
of Javier Velarde, who had resigned. After two years he may
run for a three year term.
Hazel Walcott; Merle Stephenson; and Melrose Sangster, will
all serve for three years.
SOME RULES FOR A SUCCESSFUL AND
HAPPY LIFE: Work hard; Do your best; Be
cheerful; Be loyal; Be courteous; Count your Bless-
ings; Be kind; If you can’t say something nice, don’t
say anything at all; Be happy for the success of oth-
ers, even if they don’t deserve it; Don’t ever quit;
Don’t ever give up; Don’t be a wimp; If somebody
needs your help—help; Be generous; Be giving;
Stop waiting for the right time; It’s nobody else’s
The Women’s Retreat
Sponsored by
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church March 10 - 12, 2017
Canterbury Retreat & Confer-
ence Center, Oveido, FL
Theme: “Rejoice, Pray, Give
Thanks” (1 Thessalonians 5: 16 – 18)
Featured Speaker: The Rev. Phyllis Bartle,
Rector, St. Jude’s Episcopal Church, Or-
ange City Begins with Friday Evening reception/Dinner
and continues through Sunday worship and
Brunch.
Register on line at HolyTrinityMebourne.org.
Questions? Please call Holy Trinity Church
at: (321) 723-5272
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TREASURERS REPORT
SUMMARY OF 2017 REVENUES AND EXPENSES
MTD
REVENUES $18,296.00
EXPENCES $16,786.00
TOTAL $1,510.00
YTD
REVENUES $18,296.00
EXPENSES $16,786.00
TOTAL $1,510.00
REVENUE ANALYSIS
Total Monthly Number of Excluded Actual Avg. Weekly Wkly Rev. Avg. Weekly
Revenue Weeks Revenue Revenue Revenue Needed Over/ (Short)
January $18,296.00 5 $9,423.00 $8,875.00 $1,775.00 $2,850.00 - $1,075.00
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total $18,296.00 5 $9,423.00 $8,873.00 $1,775.00 $2,850.00 - $1,075.00
The Monthly Revenue is reduced by Business Revenue and Building Fund receipts. Business Revenue includes
Diocesan Support, Thrift Shop and Hall Rental receipts. The Building Fund receipts are excluded because its monies are not used to pay church expenses
NOTICE
YOU MAY NOW MAKE DONATIONS ONLINE VIA
THE WEBSITE.
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MINISTRY DESCRIPTION:
The stewardship minister is responsible for overseeing
the stewardship ministry of the congregation and discipline the
church body to live out true biblical stewardship in every as-
pect of their lives. Challenge parishioners to practice a stew-
ardship way of life by sharing their Time, Talent, and Treasure
with the focus on fulfilling the mission statement of the parish.
This is accomplished through a variety of curricula, resources,
ministry partnerships and one-on-one support.
SOME REQUIREMENTS
1. Have some understanding of Stewardship and its elements.
2. A practicing Episcopalian in good standing and an active
steward in our parish.
3. Be able to demonstrate practicing stewardship as a way of
life.
4. Must maintain confidentiality as appropriate.
5. Have solid interpersonal, written, and verbal communica-
tion skills.
6. Have knowledge, ability, and skill to effectively utilize a
computer, Peripheral equipment, various software and other
office equipment as needed.
High level of independent thought and initiate.
FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Plan and coordinate community education and other relat-
ed stewardship efforts.
2. Direct acknowledge and recognition activities for donors
and volunteers.
3. Ensure integrity and maintenance of donor and prospective
donor records
4. Participate in long range planning with the Rector and var-
ious parish ministries5.
5. Maximize foundation and corporate giving opportunities
6. Recruit, organize and train volunteers to assist in achieving
development goals.
7. Provide regular fundraising progress reports to the Rector
and Vestry.
8. Identify tools and resources that will communicate the
principles of biblical stewardship to church members expe-
riencing various stewardship-related life circumstances.
9. Maintain a network of outside contacts in the commu-
nity who can offer further biblically based support to
church members beyond the scope of the ministry’s capa-
bilities. Able to speak publicly in a church setting and
coach individuals one-on-one. Should be able to lead a
team, plan and coordinate events, and curate a library of
resources to use in class and workshop settings
10. Register all parishioners
11. Explain our Stewardship program to members and
new parishioners.
12. Follow up with new parishioners to see if they have
any questions on the parish or on stewardship
13. Do they need to talk to Father about baptism, mar-
riage, confirmation, funeral, etc?
14. Send a list of new parishioners to our Secretary and
treasurer.
15. Input all Time, Talent and Treasure updates in the
computer,
16. Print lists of all that signed up for each ministry and
send the list to the heads of each organization. Encourage
each to follow up with them.
17. Send thank you notes to all who returned their
Pledge Cards, confirming their time, talent and treasure.
18. Match the needs of the parish with volunteers to help
with those needs, for instance, a ride to church, to the doc-
tor, a meal delivered, yard work, etc.
19. Recruit volunteers for the ministry and train them.
20. Keep a record of all memorials
21. Send thank you notes to those who donated.
22. Send a record to the families
23. Keep record of all Trusts and follow up as needed
24. Stocks Explain to parishioners how to transfer stock
to the parish account. If stock certificates are received
send to the Diocese to sell.
25. Send out Charitable Contribution receipts and thank
you notes for large donations or gifts of stock.
26. Send out quarterly statements to all parishioners.
27. Update parish records on the computer such as
change of address, phone, marital status, new baby etc.
28. Attend Diocesan Stewardship Conference
29. Give tours to visitors wanting to see the church.
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Camp Wingmann
2017 Summer Schedule
(Registration opens March 1st)
Camp St. Mark: June 11-16, 2017 Senior High Age Campers entering grades 9-12
Camp St. Barnabas: June 18-23, 2017
Middle School Campers entering grades 6-8
Camp Trinity: June 25-30, 2017 Elementary Age Campers entering grades 3-5
Camp St. Peter: July 9-14, 2017
Senior High School Age Campers entering grades 9-12
Camp St. Francis: July 16-21, 2017 Middle School Age Campers entering grades 6-8
Camp St. Mary: July 23-28, 2017
Camp St. Mary: July 23-28, 2017
Elementary Age Campers entering grades 3-5
Registrations for each camp will close one week prior to the start of the camp session.
For more information: Camp Wingmann, Inc.
3404 Wingmann Rd.
Avon Park, FL 33825 US
CAMP WINGMANN
NEW BEGINNINGS | MARCH
24—26
New Beginnings is a weekend espe-
cially designed to respond to the is-
sues, concerns, and needs of teenag-
ers in Middle School (12-15 years
old). It was created to help young
people grow in their love of them-
selves, others, and the Lord Jesus
Christ.
HAPPENING | APRIL 28-30
Presented by teenagers for teenagers
Designed for grades 10—12 and
sponsored by the Episcopal Church.
Most young people have serious
questions about Jesus and the
Church. Happening is designed to ad-
dress these questions.
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HAPPENINGS AT HOLY FAITH
2/04– The Outreach Ministry presents a Hispanic/
American Valentines Dinner/Dance.
2/11 Nurses Ball
2/12—Blk History month Celebration
2/25– 2pm—12am Wedding ceremony and celebra-
tion for Martha & Fr. Orlando.
2/28 Shrove Tuesday/ Mardi Gras
3/1 Ash Wednesday
3/3;10;17;24;; 31; 4/7—Stations of the Cross
3/04—Hispanic Ultreya—Orlando.
3/12– Women’s Day
3/19– St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
3/ 17– 3/26- St. Lucie Stage and Film
3/26– Recognition of First Responders
4/08– Palm Cross Bee
4/09– Palm Sunday
4/14– Good Friday
4/16– Easter Sunday
4/29– Book presentation at Canterbury
SHROVE TUESDAY/ MARDI GRAS
Join us on February 28th for our Annual
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper @ 5pm in
the Parish Hall.
Mardi Gras to follow with Dancing.
Come dressed in Mardi Gras Costume. Wear
your beads and mask., and your dancing
shoes.
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HOLY FAITH MEMORIAL GARDEN
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SERVERS SCHEDULE FEBUARY2017/HORARIO DE SERVADORES FEBRERO
ACOLYTES/ACOLITOS
5. 10am– M & M Nibbs
D. Montalvo
12pm.– X. Barrios;
J. & J. Zubieta;
12. 10am– M & M Nibbs
D. Montalvo
12pm- M. Quintana
Y. & C. Barrios
19. 10am– The Gadeas
12pm K.Quintana;
C. Barrios;
J. Zubieta
26. 10am– M & M Nibbs
12pm–I. Mendoza;
S. Zubieta;
Y. Barrios
LECTORS/LECTORES
5.. .8am– R. Newport; D. Walcott
10am– M. Sangster; D. Warren
12pm– M. Addison; R. Fragas
12.8am– L. Crossett; M. Follwell
10am- D. Moehl; K. Taffe
12pm– A. & G. Melendez
19. 8am– L. Crossett; S. Heath
10am– T. Gadea; C. Inniss
12pm– N. Velarde; J. Gomez
26. 8am– E. Francis; V. Alleyne
10am– H. Walcott; R. Malcolm
12pm- K. Ramirez;
K. Quintana
LEMS
5. 8am- R. Newport
10am- B. Claren; J. Cozier
12pm– A. Cadena; F. Maldonado
12. 8am- L. Crossett
10am- A. Toppin; R. Attwood
12pm- E. Jansen; I. Perales
19. 8am– L. Crossett
10am– V. Stephenson;
H. Walcott
26 . 8am– E. Francis
10am– A. Mighty; L. McCalla
12pm– F. & C. Maldonado
USHERS/UJIERES
8am - The Goddards for Feb.
5.10am– L. McCalla
P. Rookwood
12pm- P. & M. Quintana
12. 10am– L. McCalla;
J. Guillaume
12pm- R. & C. Higuera
19. 10am– L. McCalla
E. Attwood
12pm- J. & E. Zubieta
26. 10am– E. Cushnie
L. McCalla
12pm– J. & N. Gomez
GREETERS/
12pm Greeters : X. Barrios
5.. 8am– E. Francis
10am—D. Maison
12. 8am– S. Heath
10am– M. Sangster
19..8am– E. Francis
10am- C. Campbell
26. 8am– S. Heath
10am- J. Cozier
FLOWER MINISTRY/
MINISTERO DE FLORAL
5. M. Stephenson; Z. Oliva
12. E. Attwood; D. Duncan
19. M. Sangster; D. Huggins
26. G. Abrahams; A. Toppin
ALTAR GUILD
8am– J. Newport
M. Gudz
10am– H. Walcott
V. Allen
12pm– A. Cadena
C. Ramirez
COFFEE HOUR
5. Ushers
12. Mens Group
19. Greeters
26. Florists