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200 W Lang St, Alvin, TX 77511-2396 I 281-331-5657 I 281-331-1355 I www.gracechurchalvin.com O ne Go d — O ne Fami ly — O ne T ab le
September 2018
The Outpost
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DON’S FISH FRY—ARE YOU
READY FOR SOME CATFISH? Make your plans now! Don’s Fish Fry will be held on Saturday, September 15th. between the hours of 4 and 7PM. We will be serving delicious deep fried catfish nuggets, golden buttered corn on the cob, hot green beans, ice cold coleslaw, world famous hush puppies, chicken nuggets, dessert, and a drink. The cost is $10 per plate for adults and $5 per plate for
children 8 and under. Tickets may be purchased from members of Grace Church or from the Parish Office. Help is needed selling tickets and working during the event. A sign-up sheet for workers is now located in the Narthex. Time for Fish, Fun, and Fellowship!
PAINTING WITH HEATHER
Heather Roy will be offering a painting workshop Saturdays in October. The dates are October 6, 13, and 20, from 9 AM until noon. If you have a painting you would like to do for yourself, a painting you may need to finish, or just want to learn to paint, this workshop is for you. This class is for all levels of painters. Be sure to get with Heather (409-771-6991) on your project before September 29 so that all supplies will be available. Total cost including all supplies is $75 payable to Grace Church. A sign-up sheet will be posted on the Parish Hall bulletin board. There will be a class limit of 10, so sign up early!
BIRTHDAY CAKE SUNDAY
September 2nd. is Birthday Cake Sunday, sponsored by the Rossanos’. Please join us between the services for cake and fellowship.
BABY BOY SHOWER HONORING
ALLEN & CRYSTAL REID
Grace Church is hosting a baby shower in the Parish Hall on September 9th following the 10:30 service for the pending arrival of a baby boy. The couple is registered at Target.
All are invited!
MARK YOU CALENDARS
PUMPKIN PATCH OCTOBER 13—28
The Grace Pumpkin Patch will begin on October 13th with a pet blessing on that day. Children’s Carnival will be held October 27th with games, Cake Walk, food and drinks. More detailed info will be coming up in
Grace Greetings and in the October Outpost.
In this Edition
Programs and Offerings Page 1
Birthdays & Anniversaries Page 2
Lay Ministry Schedule Page 3
From the Deacon-In-Charge Page 4
Calendar Page 6
Parish Prayer List Page 7
Volunteer Ministries
Altar Guild Director:
Janice Bell [email protected]
Fellowship & Pastoral Care Council Mary Smith, [email protected]
Liturgy & Worship Council Janice Bell, [email protected]
Media & Communications Council Donna Tate, [email protected]
Jo Nell Parker [email protected]
Spiritual Formation Council Sandra Green, [email protected]
Children’s Ministry
Aubrey Smith [email protected]
Lay Ministry Scheduler: Vicki Ennis, 281-585-4660
The Vestry:
Donna Tate, Senior Warden [email protected]
Charles Lamb, Jr. Warden [email protected] Anna Arendell [email protected] Tom Clark [email protected] Glennie Hefner [email protected] Lionel Ortiz [email protected] Tommy Peebles [email protected] Allen Reid [email protected] Randy Smith 281-968-7074
Income $ 95,422.08
Expenses 88,600.69
Gain (Loss) $ 6,821.39
The Office:
Mailing Address 112 W. Lang Hours: M-F 9:00-1:00
The Staff
Deacon in Charge: The Reverend Suzanne Smith
Organist & Music Director: Paul Humphrey [email protected]
Parish Administrator: [email protected]
Nursery Attendant: Claudia Pouncey 281-840-3547
Outpost Edi tor : : g r ac ec h u r c h o u t p o s t @g m ai l .c o m
1 Nan Doerr
1 Joe Mills
1 Ivy Richardson
3 Kaitlynn Lamb
5 Greg Jeter
8 Elizabeth Gass 12 Avery Smith
12 Jennifer Willbarger
13 Richard Oliver
17 Barbara Adkison
20 Madeline Stansel
25 Heather Roy
26 Becky Peebles
28 Ken Havens
28 Suzanne Streetman
30 Joe Rossano
Ha ppy Birthday
Grace Episcopal Church
One God One Family One Table
Vision
Grace Episcopal Church seeks to deepen relationships with God, bring
individuals together into a family that builds up one another in love and support, and actively serve our
neighbors and community. Mission
In this family of faith God brings together individuals in all stages of
their spiritual life to form an inclusive family. As a family, we encourage
growth in relationships with God, others, ourselves, and the creation, in that we:
Practice invitation to God’s table,
Welcome and incorporate those who come,
Work together to worship the Lord in powerful liturgy,
Challenge, encourage and teach one another, and
Build one another up for ministry in and beyond the church.
Our Numbers:
YTD As of July 31st.
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Vestry Volitions
The Vestry Meeting was held on August 28. Topics of discussion were not available at press time.
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SEPTEMBER
LAY MINISTRY SCHEDULE
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE
IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO SERVE
PLEASE SECURE A SUBSTITUTE
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09/02/18 09/09/18 09/16/16 09/23/18 09/30/18
Altar Guild Team 4 Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4
Jackie/Carol Janice/Anna Ivy/Janice Margret/
Lydia Jackie/Carol
LEV Jim Kati Donna Don Glennie
WORSHIP SERVICE
8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:00 AM
Vestry Anna Tommy Lionel Lionel
Ushers Phyllis Becky Phyllis Jim Betty
Carol Carol Ken
Lector/Intercessor Gary Jana Gary Jana Tommy
Crucifer/LEM Gary Jana Gary Jana Tommy
WORSHIP SERVICE
10:30 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM
Vestry Tom Donna Glennie Randy Allen
Ushers Jim Donna Mary Mary
1st Lesson Donna Glennie Jo Nell Janice Kati
Psalm Donna Glennie Jo Nell Janice Kati
2nd Lesson Donna Glennie Jo Nell Janice Kati
Intercessor Jana Don Kati Mary Don
Chalice Jana Don Kati Mary Don
Crucifer Jana Makayla Eli Kati Don
Gospel Gunner Jeremy Cora
Torch Cormac Avery
Torch Eli
Children's Chapel Aubrey Aubrey Aubrey Aubrey Aubrey
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Dear Grace,The last few weeks I have received many questions about the role of the deacon. Questions such as “what is the difference between a deacon and a priest?”, “why do you wear your stole to the side?” and “when can you celebrate the Eucharist?” have all been asked. During the time of being a deacon, it is my desire to live into the role of a deacon. A deacon’s primary role is one of service. A primary role for a deacon is to be the mouthpiece of God between the church and the world. A deacon is to be outside the walls of the church, helping to meet needs, helping the poor and disadvantaged as well as helping to assist the priest in liturgy. Each day I recall the words I promised my Bishop at the ordination service for a deacon (June 23rd, 2018, St John the Divine Episcopal Church), and especially the charges in the examination:
“My brothers and my sisters, every Christian is called to follow Jesus Christ, serving God the Father, through the power of the Holy Spirit. God now calls you to a special ministry of servanthood directly under your bishop. In the name of Jesus Christ, you are to serve all people, particularly the poor, the weak, the sick and the lonely. As a deacon in the church, you are to study the Holy Scriptures, to seek nourishment from them, and to model your life upon them. You are to make Christ and his redemptive love known, by your word and example, to those among whom you live, and work and worship. You are to interpret to the Church the needs, concerns, and hopes of the world. You are to assist the bishop and priests in public worship and in the ministration of God’s Word and Sacraments, and you are to carry out other duties assigned to you from time to time. At all times, your life and teaching are to show Christ’s people that in serving the helpless they are serving Christ himself.”
In this diocese, I was ordained to the transitional diaconate, which means I will serve in the role as deacon for 6 months before ordination to the priest-hood which will be in either December or January. The ordination date is set by the Bishop and Grace will be the place where the priest ordination will happen! It will be a wonderful celebration and I hope each member of Grace will be able to come to this grand event in the life of Christ’s Church.
Until then, please know that I am intentional and prayerful as I live into the role of deacon every day. It is my prayer that I would be in service to God, to each of you at Grace and to our community. Once ordained a deacon, I will always be a deacon. All priests (and Bishops) forever live out his and her diaconal vows. Which means holding those who are in need close to my heart will forever be important to me.
Faithfully, Suzanne
THE GATHERING PLACE I spent many years as a hospice chaplain and worked with patients who were quite ill. Those patients that suffered from memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease held a special place in my heart. A few weeks ago, I was introduced to The Gathering Place, and this week I had the opportunity to join The Gathering Place for their meeting in Alvin. Did you know that Grace Episcopal Church along with First Christian Church and Breath of Life Community Nazarene join together to offer support and meeting space for The Gathering Place the third Wednesday of every month? The Gathering Place hosts socials for people with memory disorders and give participants moments of joy and companionship, while giving their caregivers a much-needed break. This week’s meeting was at First Christian Church and there was close to 20 partici-pants along with many volunteers…including 2 volunteers from Grace! The program theme this month was Wizard of Oz. The Gathering Place provides caregivers respite, a catered lunch for participants, craft time, game time, music, devotion and prayer time, and the day was finished with Bingo and prizes! Who doesn’t love a good game of Bingo with awesome prizes? If you are wanting to volunteer, please consider giving some of your time to The Gathering Place. Peggy Krampota can be reached at [email protected] who can answer any further questions you might have. Your deacon will be attending The Gathering Place meetings every other month, and would be honored if others from Grace would like to join. Faithfully, Suzanne
Grace Church Sunday School
Children’s Classes All Ages of Children Welcome Sundays 9:30-10:15am
Adult Classes Resume September 16th. Sundays 9:30 –10:15am Resume September 11th. Tuesdays 11:00am to 12:30pm Deacon’s Bible Study in the Admin Bldg. Conference Rm. Topic: “When Heaven Meets Earth” A Twelve Part Study on Heaven from the Bible Project.
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MORNING PRAYER There will be at least one Sunday a month when we will have Morning Prayer at Grace. Morning prayer is deeply rooted in our Christian heritage. The Episcopal Church views Morning Prayer in this way: In many times and places, daybreak has been a time of prayer. Jews prayed in their synagogues at sunrise as well as at other times each day. This Jewish pattern of prayer formed the basis of the Christian monastic Daily Office, with its prayers or "hours" at seven times in each day. Thomas Cranmer's revision of the Daily Office for the first English Prayer Book (1549) reduced the number of services to two-one for morning (Matins) and one for evening (Evensong or vespers). In the Second English Prayer Book (1552), the morning service was given its present name, Morning Prayer. Psalms were recited at every one of the offices, with the whole Psalter recited once a week. In the 1549 BCP, psalms were read at both Morning and Evening Prayer, with the whole Psalter read "in course" once each month. Morning Prayer once was the chief Sunday service in most Anglican churches on three out of four Sundays, the First Sunday usually being a celebration of Holy Communion. This practice has not continued because the Eucha-rist has been recognized as the "principal act of Christian worship on the Lord's Day" in most parishes (see BCP, p. 13). However, Morning Prayer is clearly designated as a daily service for the worship of the church. This usage reflects the ancient tradition of the Daily Office. May our hearts be stirred and may God be worshipped and glorified through Morning Prayer at Grace.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY
As a response for interest in a Wednesday Night Bible Study, I'm pleased to announce an opportuni-ty for Sister Churches to Unite. As a way to bring about camaraderie and fellowship between Grace Alvin and Holy Comforter in Angleton, a video series from the Bible Project, “How to read the Bible” will be offered this fall. This video series will lead into a Bible study on the Book of Acts. Discussion will be led by Father Travis Smith+, Rector of Holy Comforter, as well as Father Preston Weatherly+ and Deacon Suzanne. Travis+ is a gifted biblical teacher so discussion will be insightful as he leads us through the book of Acts. This will also be a great way for our churches to get to know one another by sharing a meal, Bible study and lively discussion. The Study will be every Wednesday this fall, starting with dinner at 6 pm and Bible Study at 6:30. Childcare will be provided. Location: Holy Comforter Episcopal Church Parish Hall (227 Chenango, Angleton TX 77515)
THANKS
As you may know by now, I will be leaving my job as Parish Administrator and Treasurer on September 14. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you, Grace Family for all of your support. Blessings to all, Danny
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2 Holy Eucharist (I) 8:00am Christian Education Programs Holy Eucharist (II) 10:30am
3 4 BSA Troop 400—7:00pm ALANON—7:30pm
5 BSA Cub Pack 400, 6:30pm Choir Practice, 7:00pm
6 7 BSA Troop 400 Lock-In Begins at 6:00pm
8 BSA Troop 400 Lock- In Ends 8:00am
9 Holy Eucharist (I) 8:00am Christian Education Programs Holy Eucharist (II) 10:30am Reid Baby Boy Shower
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11 Deacon’s Bible Study, 11:00am BSA Troop 400—7:00pm ALANON—7:30pm
12 BSA Cub Pack 400, 6:30pm Choir Practice, 7:00pm
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Don’s Fish Fry 4—7 PM
16 Holy Eucharist (I) 8:00am Christian Education Programs Holy Eucharist (II) 10:30am
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18 Deacon’s Bible Study, 11:00am Vestry Mtg., 7:00pm BSA Troop 400—7:00pm ALANON—7:30pm
19 BSA Cub Pack 400, 6:30pm Choir Practice, 7:00pm
20 Grace Guild, 10:00am
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Let us pray
for the Church
and for the world.
Grant, Almighty God, that all who confess your name may be united in your truth, live together in your love and reveal your glory to the world.
Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Reverend Justin Welby Presiding Bishop, The Most Reverend Michael B. Curry Diocesan Bishop, The Right Reverend C. Andrew Doyle Assistant Bishop, The Right Reverend Hector Monterroso Bishop Suffragan, The Right Reverend Dena Harrison Bishop Suffragan, The Right Reverend Jeff Fisher Grace Deacon In Charge, The Reverend Suzanne Smith Grace Music Director and Organist, Paul Humphrey
Bless all whose lives are closely linked with ours and grant that we may serve Christ in them and love one another a he loves us.
Our Administrator, Altar Guild, Bible Studies, Children’s Ministries, Christian Education, Cursillo, Community Outreach, Grace Guild, KAIROS Prison Ministry, Lay Ministers, Music Ministry, Youth Ministry, Vestry, and all others serving you.
Comfort and heal all those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit; give them courage and hope in their troubles, and bring them the joy of your salvation…
Barbara Adkison, Demi Anderson, Carolyn Armstrong, Susan Armstrong, Windy Arnold, Kimber Ballard, Margaret Barrier, Sandra & Charles Batty, Derrick Beaver, Louis Bell, Patricia Bell, Joyce & John Bergmann, Riley Bianchi, Stacey Bitner, Sephanie Bradford, Morris Browne, Lynne Bruner, Brenda Buelow, Jackie Bush, Nathan Buzbee, Beverly Capeheart, Becky Carbone, Karen Carmona, Jackie Childers, Danice Cox, Wanda Craig, Ed Crook, Mother Nan Doerr, Anna-Grace Duffy, Lauren & Daniel Duffy, Flossie Elkins, Diane Ellis, Paula Ellis, Joanne Fisher, Jay Fitch, Luci M. Fuller, Jacob Garcia, Cynthia Gardner, Aaron Gideon, Danny Gideon, Jerrie Grantham, Mildred Grear, Mitchell Hardee, Bill Harris, Phil Henry, Shirleen Honcoop, Roger Ivey, Dalton Jacques, David Klewer, Judy Klewer, Carolyn Lacy, Brian Lamb, Kenneth Lee, Ray Lindemann, Ben Lockett, Lois Marshall, Alice Megna, Mildred Morris, Chris Morrison, Ann Oliver, Jim Oliver, Bob Peebles, Joan Pelt, Curtis Resta, Barbara Richardson, Donald Richardson, Angela Rodriguez, Daniel Rodriguez, Elena Rodriguez, Chad Rogers, Joe Rossano, Josh Sager, The Steiner Family, Brooke Stephenson, Shirley Stockton, Joyce Stroup, Scarlet Tucker, Fran Van Winkle, Bonnie Weber, Azra Kay Weidner, Katherine Welch, Christie White, Sandra Willis.
Our college students in their journey.
Ashton Arendell, Louisiana State University Tay Arendell, Texas Tech University James Beasley, Texas A & M University Catherine Patton, North Carolina State University Protect and guide all who serve in the military.
Mickey Alcantara (USMC), Scott Barrier (USAF), Scott Bean, Robert Berger (USN), Christian Blevins, Jason Bryan, Chase Capehart, Taylor Cameron (USN), Robert Carnie (USN), Ryan Cross, Clayton Crouch, David Dezso, Glen Dockal (USA), Raymond Dugan (USN), Thomas Economidis (USN), Mitchell Goodnight, Matt (USN) & David Hefner (USA), Lance Henderson, Nathan Hines(USN), Keith (USN) & Kurt (USMC), Adam Miller, Ben Meyer (USCG), Shon O’Connor, Tara Parker, Chad Perry (USAF), Daniel Popham, Ryan Popham, Jonathan Prater, Manuel Rodriguez, Josh Sager (USAF), A. J. Soto (USA), Russell Stewart (USAF), John Swanson, William Thompson, Ray Turner, Vincent Wilson (USA).
Our Expectant Mothers: Crystal Reid
Our Newborns:
Faithfully Departed: We commend to your mercy O Lord, your servants Ted Doerr, Brooke Eubanks, Florence Smith, and Marjorie Wyatt that your will for them may be fulfilled; and we pray that they may rest with all your saints in your eternal kingdom.
Guide and protect our First Responders.
Whatever you ask for in prayer with faith, you will receive.
Matthew 21:22
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200 W. Lang St. Mail & Office @ 112 W. Lang St. Alvin, TX 77511-2396
Services
Sunday Worship 8a.m. Rite I
9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Rite II
Morning Prayer
7a.m. Sunday 8:30 a.m. Mon-Sat.
Evening Prayer*
6pm Daily *Prayer & Meditation, Wednesdays
Upcoming Features of Parish Life
Birthday Cake Sunday, September 2
Labor Day, September 3, OFFICE CLOSED
BSA Troop 400 Lock-In, September 7, 6:00PM
Don’s Fish Fry, September 15, 4:00—7:00PM
Vestry Meeting, September 18, 7:00PM
Grace Guild Meeting, September 20, 10:00AM
Member of
Episcopal Diocese of Texas, epicenter.org
National Episcopal Church, episcopalchurch.org
Worldwide Anglican Communion, anglicancommunion.org
Alvin-Manvel Ministerial Alliance, ministerialalliance.net
One God - One Family - One Table