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EPIPHANY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
The Examiner The Newsletter of Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church
October 2013
Well, another summer is behind us and a new season of autumn is upon us. While I will miss the lazy days of
summer and my less-than-strict schedule, I do absolutely love this time of year. I love the cool evenings and
mornings, the changing leaves, the excitement of a new school year...and Sunday School! I love to hear the
sound of the Cherubs and Singing Saints again, the Chancel Choir on Sunday mornings, and the return of
Wednesday evening meals in Price Hall. I always enjoy planting fall blooms, attending fall festivals with the
family, the pumpkin patch, and all of the other MANY activities out there.
As my children begin to discuss their Halloween costumes this year, I am
reminded that Thanksgiving and Christmas will follow close behind...and
Consecration Sunday is right in there with them. Yes, this is the time of
year that you begin to hear from us, the little division of your Stewardship
Team that plans this amazing day that has grown ever so popular over the
past several years. Each year we ask you to consider your blessings and
pray about how you can share your time, talents and financial gifts for the good of
the church as a whole. This is so important for us to do as Christians and is crucial
in helping our church thrive. Recently however, I read an article that really made
me stop and think about our approach to stewardship.
The article is written by Paul Lutter, a visiting instructor at Gustavus Adolphus
College. He is working toward his Ph.D. from Luther Seminary. Here is a condensed version of his article:
The foundational question from which stewardship lives is neither how (or how much) nor why people give
what they do. At its heart, the core question of stewardship is who does the giving in the first place? In other
words, who owns all that we have? God owns all that we have. All of it. And, perhaps even more radically in a
world that is hell bent on individual autonomy, God owns us, too.
Martin Luther on stewardship
Listen to what Martin Luther has to say. In 1529, Luther writes in his Small Catechism in explanation to the
First Article of the Apostles’ Creed (“I believe in God the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth”), that
God not only creates us, but also, “…God daily and abundantly provides shoes and clothing, food and drink,
house and farm, spouse and children, fields, livestock, and all property — along with all the necessities and
nourishment for this body and life.”
God owns it all because God creates it all, right down to the “shoes and clothing” we wear. This God creates
these things for us not once long ago, but “daily,” Luther says.
Daily, God creates and gives us what we need. And why wouldn’t that be the case — it’s God’s to give. It is
interesting to note that Luther pairs “daily and abundantly,” which suggests that as much and as often as God
“provides” for us at all levels, God never runs out of good things to give us. No, this God who creates all
things, “provides … all the necessities and nourishment for this body and life.”
God never runs out. What if this provided the focus of how we think about and live out stewardship?
I think that if we use this idea in our own stewardship at Epiphany, there is no stopping the
good that we can do and the difference we can make in the life of our beloved church and in
our community.
We are being faced with a lot of changes at Epiphany right now. While I know this is stressful
and exciting all at the same time, maybe part of our metamorphosis should be how we view
stewardship. Let's pray about it.
Yours in Christ,
Caryn Palmgren, Stewardship - Consecration Sunday Team
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Apple Picking!
Monday 10/14 (Columbus Day) @ Carter Mountain Orchard
1435 Carter Mountain Trail
Charlottesville, VA 22901
The kids are out of school & let's go enjoy the beautiful Fall scenery on the mountain
while picking yummy apples! The gates open @ 9 a.m., but come when you
can. Pack a picnic if you like & bring friends! Contact Marcie Perryman
w/questions [email protected] or 270-0866.
LEARN MORE ABOUT EPIPHANY’S FINANCES
Over the past six weeks your Epiphany Finance Ministry Team has been working
with the various other ministry teams to develop the 2014 budget. We plan to
distribute the proposed budget to you by early November. In addition, on Sunday
November 10 during the Sunday school hour, in the Parlor, and on Wednesday
November 13 at 7 pm, in the Chapel, you will have the opportunity to ask questions
about the financial plans for 2014.
Mac Alfriend
Chairman, Epiphany Finance Ministry Team
Annual Congregational Meeting and Luncheon
Save the date! The annual meeting of the congregation of Epiphany Evangelical
Lutheran Church will be on Sunday, Nov. 17 in Price Hall immediately following
the 11 a.m. service. A sign up sheet for the luncheon will be available in the
Commons in October. Please note that childcare will be available during the
meeting.
A portion of the agenda will include the election of Congregational Council
members, the adoption of the 2014 operating budget, as well as information
regarding ongoing church activities, including an update from the Transition Task
Force.
We hope to see you there!
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All are invited to a hymn festival featuring the hymns of Martin Luther. This is
a combined effort of all ELCA churches in the Richmond Conference.
Members of Epiphany's choirs will be participating. The festival will be held at
First English Lutheran Church,
1603 Monument Ave, on Sunday, October 13 at 5 pm. All are welcome!
Any questions please call First English at 804-355-9185.
Children's Choir reminders: There is rehearsal each Wednesday night in October at each
group's respective time. Singing Saints and Cherub Choir will participate in worship on
Sunday, October 20.
Brass players - we hope to pull together a group for Reformation Sunday,
October 27. Please contact Kevin if you are available and willing to
participate.
Transition Update:
Thank you for your assistance listing events of significance to you on the
history time-line. On October 6 we will talk about some of these events
and then shift to the “What’s next?” portion of the wall. Our intent is to
identify programs and activities that will enable Epiphany further to live
out the important values that make us a congregation. We may be able to
identify some new directions for the congregation also.
The many skills for pastoral leadership you experienced under Pastor
Price’s leadership guided the congregation to where it is today. The
future portion of the time-line will help identify some leadership skills
needed in the next Senior Pastor if Epiphany is to accomplish new goals
and continue to grow in ministry in the years ahead.
The Transition Task Force will provide the congregation with a survey to identify some skills and gifts you
feel are important for the senior pastor to possess. We hope to make this available in October.
The time-line will remain posted in Price Hall as we continue this process. I hope this will be a simple way to
keep everyone updated on the progress of this process. I realize it seems strange or even confusing to some
members of the congregation. Some elements of the Call Process have changed since the last time Epiphany
called a pastor. The good news is that we are making progress and some of the work compiled by the
task-force at this time also will be of use in the search for a new Associate Pastor.
Thank you for your patience and participation with this important process of calling a new Senior Pastor.
Please remember the congregation in your daily prayers. The Holy Spirit will continue to guide our work as a
congregation in the years ahead as in the years past.
Pastor Ken Ruppar
NOTES FROM THE CHOIR LOFT KEVIN BARGER, DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MINISTRIES
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Wednesday Evening Meals
All are welcome to join us for food, fellowship, and faith each Wednesday
beginning with dinner at 5:45. Choir rehearsals, Bible Studies, and
Confirmation classes are offered.
Suggested donations for the evening meal are $5/adult and $3/child 12 and
under. Household Max. is $20.
For the latest menu, check the church’s website at www.epiphanyelca.org
Please sign up in the Commons or email the church office by Monday night at
churchoffice @epiphanyelca.org
Watch for sign up sheets in the Commons or contact Beth Barger at 282-6066 to
lend a hand with serving or clean up.
Please note: There will not be a meal on Wednesday, October 23
due to Epiphany hosting CARITAS guests.
Friday, November 8th 9:00am – 1:00pm
Saturday, November 9th 9:00am – 4:00pm
Plans for the 5th Annual ELNS Holiday Stop & Shop are well under
way! Once again we will have some exciting new vendors as well
as the Book Sale! Please look for more information in the commons
in mid-October!
BOOKS NEEDED!!!
The ELNS Booster Club needs your used books for the Book Sale. All proceeds from the Book Sale go to the
ELNS Booster Club and are used to purchase new curriculum items for the classrooms. As you are doing
your fall cleaning, review your books and bring them to the Education wing. Boxes are set up to receive the
donated books.
Thank you for all your support and we look forward to seeing you at the Stop & Shop!
The ELNS Booster Club
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Date to note for November
Looking ahead…...On November 3rd, 2:00 am, we will “Fall Back” by turning our clocks
back one hour! Mark your calendars on Saturday, November 2nd to turn the clocks back
one hour before bedtime.
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MORE USHERS NEEDED
…for the rendering of this ministry not only supplies the needs of the saints but also overflows with
many thanksgivings to God.
2 Corinthians 9:12 NRSV
In the past year, some of our ushers have moved out of town, gone off to
college, or have retired from the ministry. We thank them for their
dedicated service but now Epiphany needs more saints willing to serve as
ushers at our two Sunday morning services or at memorial services during
the week. Ushering is at once among the easiest opportunities to serve our
Lord at Epiphany- you’re going to be at church on Sunday anyway, right?-
but it’s also a high profile ministry and thus an extremely important one.
An usher provides a warm welcome to long time parishioners, helps the
pastors maintain an orderly worship service and is often the first impression
newcomers get to our church family.
We ask you to please prayerfully consider being a part of our ushers team. Should you feel the Holy Spirit
calling you to this ministry, throughout October there will be a sign up sheet on the Worship & Music bulletin
board located just to the left of the coffee sink in the Commons. If you have any questions, please contact
Matt Greenshields by phone at 306-7720 or email at [email protected]. Peace be with you.
Have to much stuff in your house?
If you have household items that are just taking up space in your home like furniture,
TV’s, dressers, beds, lamps, bookshelves, dining room sets, pots and pans, dishes
that are still in good shape, consider donating them to local non-profit organizations.
They would be more than happy to help you! Many even will pick up your goods.
CARITAS Furniture Bank
http://caritasva.org/
donate_furniture.html
For details please call 804-343-5008
x 401 or email
Habitat for Humanity
ReStore 804-228-1305
1901 Roane Street Richmond, VA
23222
VA Council of Churches
Refugee Resettlement Program
3314 N. Parham Rd
804-658-5279
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ADULT FAITH FORMATION
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Sunday Morning Offerings—9:45 am Transition Task Force Adult Forum Join us Sunday, October 6, in Price Hall as we
hear and discuss the findings from the History Timeline and What’s Next in our
transition.
"Roots & Practices of Lutheran Christians -Join Pastors Ruppar and Martin, in the Chapel as we continue our
conversations based on the following topics: 1) Who are the Lutherans?, 2) Baptism, 3) Holy Communion, 4)
The Scriptures, 5) The Reformation and 6) The Creeds. This class is ideal for new(er) members to Epiphany
and those who want a refresher on Lutheran beliefs. We use the book Lutheran Christians and Their Beliefs
by Jerry Schmalenberger. Copies are available in the class.
Animate—Bible Join Pastor Bosserman in Price Hall, as we encounter
scripture in new ways. We will explore the following topics with the
help of leading voices of the Christian faith: Cannon, History,
Testaments, Gospels, Genre, Interpretation, and Grace.
Tuesday Morning Offering The Book of Twelve: Minor Prophets in the Old Testament Join us Tuesday mornings, at 10:30 am in the
Chapel. We continue our exploration of the “Minor Prophets” in Old Testament Scripture. We will gain a
foundational understanding of the key people, places, messages, and events of the these prophets, while
building community and deepening faith.
Wednesday Evening Offerings Parent Chat While the children are making a joyful noise unto the Lord, join us in Room 101 from 6:30-7:00
pm for dessert and light-hearted chats.
The Book of Twelve: Minor Prophets in the Old Testament Join us Wednesday evenings at 6:30 pm in the
Parlor. We continue our exploration of the “Minor Prophets” in Old Testament Scripture. We will gain a
foundational understanding of the key people, places, messages, and events of the these prophets, while
building community and deepening faith.
Thursday Morning Offering Moms’ Bible Study Join us Thursday mornings at 9:30 am in the Chapel. We meet to share in the study of
God’s Word and a time of fellowship with moms. This fall our conversations will be based on “Coffee with
the Savior.” This study explores stories of friendship and accounts of Moses’ relationship with his true Friend,
God. Nursery is provided and opens at 9:15 am.
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Book Discussion Group All are welcome to join us the third Monday of each month at 10:30
am in the Parlor, as we discuss the month’s book and share in
fellowship together. Here are the books for this month and
November:
Monday, October 21, 2013— Krakatoa: The Day the World
Exploded: August 27, 1883 by Simon Winchester. This month
we will meet in the Chapel and Barry Westin will lead our
discussion.
Monday, November 18, 2013—Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Brown.
Terry Price will lead our discussion.
If you have any questions about the Book Discussion Group, please
contact Eddie Westin at 282-8839.
50 + FELLOWSHIP & MINISTRY
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FAITH FORMATION
October Baptism Birthdays
Spark Sunday School Lessons for October
October 6—A Seed of Faith
October 13—Ten Men Healed
October 20—Jacob Wrestles
October 27—A New Covenant
BIBLE SUNDAY For our Third Graders—Sunday, October 27
On Reformation Sunday, our third graders will be presented their own “used” Bibles at
both services. Parents, please make plans to attend a meeting on Sunday, September 29
at 10:00 am in the Parlor.
At this meeting you will receive your child’s Bible and information on your role in the
Bible presentation. If you are unable to attend, please contact Christy Huffman to
receive your child’s Bible and instructions for Sunday, October 27.
The Bible 101 sessions with children and parents which are typically on the first two
Sundays in November will be postponed until January.12 and 19. Those two Sundays
we will meet in Room 202 at 9:45 am.
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NURSERY SCHOOL NEWS
It has been an exciting month here at Epiphany Lutheran Nursery School. We welcomed
children back on Tuesday, September 3 and it is great to finally get to hear all of them
playing in the classrooms and on the playgrounds. Our year has been off to a great start
with very few tears and lots of happy faces!!
While our enrollment numbers are going up, we still have open spaces our classes for 1 year
olds, 3 year olds, and 4 year olds. There is very limited availability in our 2 year old class.
If you have friends or family members who are still looking for a school this fall, please make sure and tell
them about us! You can keep up to date on what is happening at our website
www.EpiphanyLutheranNurserySchool.com. We are also on Facebook. Be sure to look for Epiphany
Lutheran Nursery School and “Like” us to keep up to date on what is happening in the Education Wing. Make
sure to check out the video we now have on our website as well! It is a nice overview of what we are doing
here at ELNS.
Are you getting ready to do your “Fall cleaning”? Are there things that you are looking to get
out of your house before Christmas? The school is always looking for “new to us” items. We
could use a newer large playhouse for the playgrounds, balls, baby dolls, baby doll clothes,
baby doll accessories, extra sets of clothes from size 2T to size 5 (not too many, just a couple
of sets in each size for boys and girls), and wooden puzzles. If you have items that you think
we might like, please email us at [email protected].
Our Annual Halloween Carnival will be on October 31 this year (this is a change from our
published calendar) and will be a great time for all that attend. We are busy planning for this
great event and will publish information as it becomes available.
Our biggest fundraiser of the year, the Holiday Stop & Shop, will be held on
November 8 and 9. We are currently accepting applications from vendors
and starting to organize the book collection for the school book sale that we
do there each year. If you have books that you would like to donate for this,
please email the booster club at [email protected]. You can
also put them in the box located just inside the Franklin Street entrance of
the building. If you would like to volunteer for this great event, please stop
by our bulletin board outside the Education Wing for volunteer
opportunities.
We are always looking for new substitute teachers for those times when our teachers have to miss school. If
you are interested in being on our sub list, please get in touch. Feel free to stop by the school anytime! My
office hours are 8 am – 2 pm, Monday-Friday. You can also give me a call at 282-7506.
Jessica Hendricks
Director
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Epiphany Youth Group News + October 2013 +
Epiphany Youth Group is a ministry for and of youth in grades 7-12.
October Gatherings
Sunday, October 20 12-2pm in the Star Lodge
Lunch included
Sunday, October 27
12-2pm in the Star Lodge Lunch included
B.Y.O.P. “Bring Your Own Pumpkin!”
We will be carving them.
Service Day trip to Shalom Farms
followed by a Bonfire at Betty’s!
Sunday, October 6: 1:30 to 7:00pm
We will meet in the Epiphany parking lot
at 1:30pm and caravan/carpool to Shalom
Farms (Goochland County, near
Westview on the James) to volunteer on
the farm. At
approximately 4:00pm we will travel from the
farm to the home of Betty and Dave Ottaway
for a cookout, football, games, and...a bonfire,
of course! Youth should eat lunch before we
leave and come dressed for working in dirt.
Epiphany Youth on Rally Day, 2013.
Tuesday, October 22
CARITAS service night (ministry to people who are homeless)
Members of the Youth Group will provide the meal
and then serve it to our guests. We need 5-6 youth
for each portion: cook/prepare (5-7pm) and
serve/clean-up (6:30-8:30pm).
Please sign up on the Youth Bulletin Board
Timothy Ministry Meeting
Wednesday, October 2, at 7:00pm in the Star Lodge
“Lost and Found”
The Synod youth event for 7th and 8th graders
November 22-24 at Eagle Eyrie (near Lynchburg)
Registrations due to Mark Schuetze by October 13
for discount deadline ($100.00).
Final deadline ($110.00) on November 3.
(youth budget will cover remainder of fee)
Additional aid available if needed—please see Pastor Phillip
Registrations can be found on-line at www.vasynod.org
or on the youth bulletin board in the Commons.
Please place registration form and fees
in the EYG box in the office.
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INTERESTED IN SERVING AS AN ADVISOR TO THE YOUTH GROUP? THINK ABOUT
BECOMING A TIMOTHY MINISTER! WHAT IS A TIMOTHY MINISTER? A Timothy Minister is an adult
volunteer from the congregation who helps support and guides the youth group ministry of the
congregation. Timothy Ministers not only work closely with Pastor Phillip to design, plan, supervise,
and chaperone youth activities, but they also become important mentors for our youth in their faith
formation.
One of Epiphany’s Timothy Minsters, Jackie Mitchell, recently stepped back this summer after serving
for a number of years in this vital ministry that supports Epiphany’s youth group. In the time that she
has served, Jackie (along with her husband, Tod) has watched dozens of Epiphany youth move
through the youth group, from 7th grade to high school graduation. Her three children—Eric, Kristina,
and Jamie—were all active in the youth group. Here, in a brief interview, Jackie reflects on her
experiences in this ministry.
Jackie, how long have you served as an advisor for the youth group? For about 4 1/2 years.
Did anyone recruit you to serve in this capacity? Why did you want to serve as a Timothy Minister? I
was recruited by Pastor Mark [England]. I decided to get involved because my children were part of youth
group.
What has been your favorite memory (event, day, conversation, etc.) of serving with the youth group?
The ELCA [National] Youth Gathering in New Orleans in 2009. It was incredible to see so many youth
together for service, faith, and fellowship.
What has been the most challenging aspect of serving as a Timothy Minister? During the interim after
Pastor Mark left, we Timothy Ministers had to keep Epiphany Youth Group going. It was challenging to keep
morale up, but with God’s help we managed to get much accomplished and many youth involved. We really
got to know the other Timothy Ministers and youth through this experience.
What do you think is important for the youth to understand about the life of faith after they leave the
youth group? That God is always with them. To keep their faith and continue to serve others. To be accepting
of all and to share their faith.
What do you think the congregation should know about Epiphany’s youth ministry? How through
Epiphany Youth Group the youth build great friendships that they keep after high school.
Now that your time as a Timothy Minister is coming to
a close, what aspect of working so closely with our youth
do you think you’ll miss the most? I’ll miss getting to
know the youth individually. I really enjoyed spending time
with them...they have great insight and lots to share.
If you think you might be interested in serving as a
Timothy Minister, please contact Phillip Martin
([email protected]). We are
looking for some new volunteers as we begin the
2013-2014 school year.
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Apple-picking at Carter Mountain Orchards
Date: Monday, October 14 (Columbus Day)
Time: meet in the Short Pump Target lot at 9:00am to caravan. Or you
can meet us up there! Text Marcie (828-244-0530) if you plan to meet
for the caravan)
Cost: entrance to Carter Mountain Orchards is free; there is a cost for
picking apples based on how many you pick. There are also a hayride
and other fall festival-type things available for purchase
More info: email Marcie Perryman ([email protected])
30/40-Somethings events for October
Pizza and Pumpkins!
Sunday, October 27, 2013 5:00-7:00pm
Where: Epiphany’s Price Hall
What: pizza supper with a pumpkin-carving contest.
We’ll also have some movies and crafts for the kids.
What to bring:
a pumpkin
your own carving implements,
a few bucks to chip in for pizza and beverages,
and a canned food item for the HHOPE pantry
Best jack-o-lantern gets a prize!
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CARITAS
(Congregation around Richmond Involved to Assure Shelter)
A charity simply cannot function -none of these life saving and life affirming services would be possible -
without the giving spirit of people willing to volunteer. “Volunteers aren’t paid, not because they are
worthless, but because they are priceless.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
From October 19th until 26th Epiphany will be hosting 40
women thru CARITAS. This is our 20th year sponsoring this
ministry. Once again we as a congregation will be opening
our arm to these women providing a safe place to rest and
sleep, a warm dinner, a warm shower, cleansed clothes, a bag
lunch, breakfast, some light entertainment and most
importantly compassion. We will provide for them for 7
nights. This will require over one hundred members to
volunteer their time. Please consider what gifts you have to
offer during this week. Sign up sheets are in the commons for
a variety of jobs. Any question please call
Kim Johnson at 282-1603.
COMMUNITY SERVICE MINISTRY
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CIRCLES MEET
The three Women’s Circles are: Margaret Miller Circle, Clara Sullivan Circle and Heidi Michelsen Circle.
These three circles of women are part of the WELCA (Women of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church) and participate in various missions such as stewardship, growth,
community, and action.
If you would like more information on what the Women’s Circles are all about, call
Leanne Spletzer, 254-2849 Leader for the Clara Sullivan Circle;
Carol McKean, 562-8475 Leader for the Margaret Miller Circle;
Tatter Hartmann, 741-0276 Leader for the Heidi Michelsen Circle. The Margaret Miller Circle will meet on October 8th at 10:00 am.at the home of Ann Decker.
The Clara Sullivan Circle will meet at 10 am on Wednesday Oct. 9 at the home of Jan Busch. Caroline
Wake will present our program and you need to remember your Thank Offering as well as your donations for
the Anna Platz memorial brick. Our special guest will be Carole Alfriend, a member of the Transition
Team. Carole will give us the latest updates on the transition and answer any questions you may have. We
are fortunate to have this one on one opportunity. New members and guests are always welcome. Call
Leanne Spletzer, 804-254-2849 if you have any questions.
The Heidi Michelson Circle will meet on October 10th at 6 pm in the Star Lodge, hosted by Maria Prince.
Dear friends at Epiphany,
This note is long overdue. I want to say thank you for all the support and love you have
shown me. I cannot tell you individually what your thoughts, prayers, and gifts have
meant to me. Flowers that were altar flowers have come, it seems, just when I am
feeling unloved and useless. Then someone will bring them and I feel much better!
Also I have found comfort in the Healing Service and in the visits from Pastor Tom
Bosserman. Thank you!
Yours in Christ, Mary Eberhard
Dear Epiphany Staff and Congregation,
Please accept this very belated but heartfelt thank you not and gift for use of the Commons, Price Hall, and
Sanctuary in June for our Bridging Ceremony.
Nearly 250 girls, leaders, parents and families attended to see girls from Kindergarten through high school
bridge to the next level. It was a touching ceremony and Epiphany provided the perfect space for it.
Thank you again, the girls and leaders of Gayton Service Unit
Commonwealth Girl Scout Council
Sincerely, Sallie Bartholomew, Director
October 31, 1971 - Luther Library was formally dedicated on Reformation Sunday.
Books were first donated in 1957 and re-catalogued in July 1963.
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MEMBERS IN OUR PRAYERS
During illness or recuperation ~
For those serving in the Armed Forces ~
Please continue to keep all those serving our country in your prayers.
For the families and friends of those who died ~
Rest eternal grant them, O Lord; and let light perpetual shine upon them ~
CHURCH STAFF
The Rev. Dr. Kenneth M. Ruppar, Interim Senior Pastor,
The Rev. Phillip W. Martin, Jr.,
Diaconal Minister – Christine V. Huffman
Visitation Pastor – The Rev. Tom Bosserman
Director of Music Ministry – Kevin Barger
Administrative Assistant – Hanne Hamlin
Coordinator of Volunteers – Beth Barger
New Addresses/emails
Births in the congregation
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Address Service Requested
Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church
1400 Horsepen Road
Monument Ave. at Horsepen Road
Richmond, VA 23226
Phone: 804-282-6066
Fax: 804-282-6067
www.epiphanyelca.org
Worship Times
Sunday 8:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday Healing/Holy
Communion 11:00 a.m.
a congregation of the ELCA
Non-Profit Org.
U. S. Postage Pd.
Richmond, VA
Permit # 711
MINISTERS WANTED
Contact Beth Barger at 746-5756 or [email protected] for any of the ministries listed below or for
information about additional areas in the life of Epiphany Church.
LAMB’s Basket -- Epiphany sends volunteers each month to the Community Food Pantry at 8419 Oakview
Ave, near Staples Mill and Hermitage Roads. Directions are listed below. Contact Beth to volunteer or sign
up in the Commons, and call the pantry at 565-8007 for additional information. Inclement weather? Check
channel 8 for closings or if Henrico schools are closed, then the LAMB's Basket is closed.
Epiphany’s dates in October
Wednesday October 9 - 9:30 am - 1:00 pm
Friday October 25 - 9:30 am - 1:00 pm.
Directions From Epiphany
Take Glenside Dr North, Left on Staples Mill Rd.
Turn Right onto Hermitage Rd.
Left onto Oakview Ave.