Weekly Announcements, November 10

LUNCH BUNCH meets this Tuesday at 11:30 at St. James Restaurant, 204 E Albion Street, Avilla. A car pool will leave the church at 11:00 a.m. Please sign the poster in the narthex. If you need to cancel your reservation, contact Anita at 348-1170 or 341-4057.

FINANCE AND PROPERTY commissions meet this Tuesday at 6:00 p.m.

ONE YEAR BIBLE STUDY meets next Sunday at 9:15 a.m.

SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDENTS are invited to bring in food for our food bank next Sunday. On that day you will see in the narthex the basket and wagon, where you can deposit food gifts. Food collected on these Sundays is vital to our food bank ministry. Further, reaching out to others in love is central to being a Christian. Through your generosity many are fed. Current needs include crackers, juice, soup, muffin mix, tuna, gelatin and pudding.

A HOLY EUCHARIST SERVICE will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Thanksgiving Eve to praise our God for His numerous blessings. Please plan to join us.

CALLING ALL CHILDREN AND YOUTH! Christmas is coming and we will once again present the Christmas pageant at the Christmas Eve service. If your child is interested in being a part of this wonderful and heartwarming pageant, please sign the sheet on the bulletin board in the narthex and plan to attend all rehearsals. Rehearsals will be on November 24, December 8, December 15 and December 22 immediately following the 10:15 service. They will last approximately half an hour. (Please note that there is no rehearsal on December 1 due to the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.) If there are any questions, please contact Janine Steinbrunner at janinesteinb@yahoo.com or 338-2660. Thank you.

ENVELOPES FOR THANKSGIVING FLOWERS AND DECORATIONS are in the pew card holders. You may contribute any amount for these flowers. Please note whether you would like the flowers in thanksgiving for an important event in your life or in memory of a loved one. Envelopes must be received by next Sunday to have information listed in the bulletin.

OFFERING ENVELOPES for 2014 are available in the narthex for all members (pledging and non-pledging) and for non-members who have made identifiable contributions this year. If you have not picked yours up, please do so today. Contributions are tracked according to envelope numbers, not names. Using your envelopes is a great help to the counters and data input operators.

FOOD BANK current needs are cereal, stew, canned fruit, chicken broth, beef broth, gelatin, pudding, flour, sugar.

OPEN DATES for Sanctuary Candles are December 1 and 29.

OPEN DATES for Altar Flowers are December 1, 15, 22 and 29. During Advent we use evergreen arrangements on the altar in place of flowers. However, you may still sign the flower calendar for memorials and thanksgiving. Names will be printed in the bulletin, and the money contributed will be used to purchase the greenery.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 67.

OUR CHRISTIAN SYMPATHY is extended to the Stath family upon the recent death of Pat’s mother, Elynor Keating, and to the relatives of Bob Schlose upon his death November 2nd. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 15:57

Please remember in prayer: Nancy Ashley, Jack Boyd, Kathy Bromley, Dick Camp, Andrew Davis, Michael Dawson, John Diver, Bob Edington, Steve Faux, Alexa Foland, Denise Frede, Nick Frede, Tammy Gongerware, Jeanne Hahn, Mike Leburg, Larry Link, Pat MacWhorter, Reggie McMahan, August Nord, Leslie Peters, Reg Primeau, Sandra Rademaker, John Renner, Emerson Ruff, Branyan & Esmeralda Sanxter, Jacob Sliger, Cindy Spice, Rick Spice, Bill Townsend, Jim Trueblood, Jen Will

Military: Jeremy Faux, Derek Palmer, Kaylee Sumner, Ty Sumner

Weekly Announcements, November 3

ON THE FIRST SUNDAY of each month the loose plate offering, minus any quarters, goes to the Rector’s Discretionary Fund. Loose quarters continue to go to Matthew 25. If you would like your contribution to the Rector’s Fund to appear on your financial statement, simply use a designated envelope from the pew cardholder and note the number of your offering envelope.

PRAYER NIGHT The first Thursday of each month we have a prayer night during which we discuss our prayer lives and offer prayers for the Church. We also discuss important Christian topics for that month. Please join us at 7:00 p.m. this Thursday.

IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN and the turkeys have made it to our front door. With your help we will once again supply a full turkey dinner for 6 of our food pantry clients. Please bring the food AND TURKEY back by next Sunday. The baskets are picked up early to give the folks time for their turkeys to thaw. Refrigerated items go in the refrigerator in the boiler room and frozen items go in the chest freezer in the Food Bank. This is one of our church outreach programs that is a surprise blessing to those 6 families who are struggling day to day to keep food on their tables.

LUNCH BUNCH meets on Tuesday, November 12, at 11:30 at St. James Restaurant, 204 E Albion Street, Avilla. A car pool will leave the church at 11:00 a.m. Please sign the poster in the narthex. If you need to cancel your reservation, contact Anita at 348-1170 or 341-4057.

SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDENTS are invited to bring in food for our food bank on Sunday, November 17. On that day you will see in the narthex the basket and wagon, where you can deposit food gifts. Food collected on these Sundays is vital to our food bank ministry. Further, reaching out to others in love is central to being a Christian. Through your generosity many are fed. Current needs include crackers, juice, soup, muffin mix, tuna, gelatin and pudding.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW for a Holy Eucharist service at 7:00 p.m. on Thanksgiving Eve to praise our God for His numerous blessings.

 

ENVELOPES FOR THANKSGIVING FLOWERS AND DECORATIONS will be in the pew card holders on the Sundays of November 3, 10 and 17. You may contribute any amount for these flowers. Please note whether you would like the flowers in thanksgiving for an important event in your life or in memory of a loved one. Envelopes must be received by November 17 to have information listed in the bulletin.

OFFERING ENVELOPES for 2014 are available in the narthex for all members (pledging and non-pledging) and for non-members who have made identifiable contributions this year. Please pick yours up today. Contributions are tracked according to envelope numbers, not names. Using your envelopes is a great help to the counters and data input operators.

FOOD BANK We can use jelly, pancake mix, syrup, juice, cereal, crackers, canned tomatoes (stewed or diced), tuna, stew, boxed potatoes, jiffy mix, gelatin and pudding.

OPEN DATES for Altar Flowers are all Sundays in December. During Advent we use evergreen arrangements on the altar in place of flowers. However, you may still sign the flower calendar for memorials and thanksgiving. Names will be printed in the bulletin, and the money contributed will be used to purchase the greenery.

OPEN DATES for Sanctuary Candles are November 10 and December 1, 8 and 29.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 76.

Please remember in prayer: Nancy Ashley, Jack Boyd, Kathy Bromley, Dick Camp, Andrew Davis, Michael Dawson, John Diver, Bob Edington, Steve Faux, Alexa Foland, Denise Frede, Nick Frede, Jeanne Hahn, Elynor Keating, Mike Leburg, Larry Link, Pat MacWhorter, Reggie McMahan, August Nord, Leslie Peters, Reg Primeau, Sandra Rademaker, John Renner, Emerson Ruff, Branyan & Esmeralda Sanxter, Carol Shelby, Jacob Sliger, Cindy Spice, Rick Spice, Bill Townsend, Jim Trueblood, Jen Will          

Military: Jeremy Faux, Derek Palmer, Kaylee Sumner, Ty Sumner

Weekly announcements, October 27

TODAY IS CELEBRATION SUNDAY Please join us following the service for brunch. There are a few extra pledge/commitment cards on the table in the narthex, if you should need one.

OFFERING ENVELOPES for 2014 are available in the narthex for all members (pledging and non-pledging) and for non-members who have made identifiable contributions this year. Please pick yours up today. Contributions are tracked according to envelope numbers, not names. Using your envelopes is a great help to the counters and data input operators.

ALL SAINTS DAY and All Faithful Departed Day will be celebrated next Sunday. You may submit names of those you wish to have remembered at the altar by filling out a form found on the bulletin board in the narthex. Please indicate if you would like the name read at the 8:00 or 10:15 service. There is also an envelope marked “completed forms” on the board. Please complete these forms TODAY.

REMEMBER TO SET YOUR CLOCKS BACK one hour before you go to bed this Saturday.

ONE YEAR BIBLE STUDY meets next Sunday at 9:15 a.m.

IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN and the turkeys have made it to our front door. With your help we will once again supply a full turkey dinner for 6 of our food pantry clients. Please bring the food AND TURKEY back by Sunday, November 10. The baskets are picked up early to give the folks time for their turkeys to thaw. Refrigerated items go in the refrigerator in the boiler room and frozen items go in the chest freezer in the Food Bank. This is one of our church outreach programs that is a surprise blessing to those 6 families who are struggling day to day to keep food on their tables.

FOOD BANK It was so heartwarming to see the kids pull that wagon down the aisle full of food recently. They take this very seriously, and what a lesson in sharing! KIDS, thanks for your help in keeping our shelves full, and thanks to moms and dads for bringing the food to church for you!!

We can use jelly, pancake mix, syrup, juice, cereal, canned tomatoes (stewed or diced), stew, boxed potatoes, jiffy mix, laundry soap, and toothpaste.
PORK CHOPS A reminder that you can still buy pork chops. They are all marinated and you have a choice between already cooked and uncooked. They are currently frozen in zip lock bags with 4 pork chops per bag. We are selling them for $5.00 a bag. If you are interested in purchasing pork chops please see Cindy Spice.

OPEN DATES for Altar Flowers November 3, and all Sundays in December. During Advent we use evergreen arrangements on the altar in place of flowers. However, you may still sign the flower calendar for memorials and thanksgiving. Names will be printed in the bulletin, and the money contributed will be used to purchase the greenery.

OPEN DATES for Sanctuary Candles are November 3 & 10 and December 1,8, and 29.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 81

Please remember in prayer: Nancy Ashley, Jack Boyd, Kathy Bromley, Dick Camp, Andrew Davis, Michael Dawson, John Diver, Bob Edington, Steve Faux, Alexa Foland, Denise Frede, Nick Frede, Jeanne Hahn, Elynor Keating, Mike Leburg, Larry Link, Pat MacWhorter, Reggie McMahan, Leslie Peters, Reg Primeau, Sandra Rademaker, John Renner, Emerson Ruff, Branyan & Esmeralda Sanxter, Carol Shelby, Cindy Spice, Rick Spice, Bill Townsend, Jen Will
Military: Jeremy Faux, Derek Palmer, Kaylee Sumner, Ty Sumner.

Weekly Announcements, October 20

ONE YEAR BIBLE STUDY meets at 9:15 a.m. today.

SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS meet today following the 10:15 service.

THIS IS CHURCH CLEANING WEEK.

NEWSLETTER DEADLINE is this Tuesday.

VESTRY meets this Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

THE DIOCESAN CONVENTION will be held this Saturday at St. Anne’s Church, Warsaw. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m., with Eucharist at 9:00, followed by the business meeting and lunch. Please keep the convention and our delegates (Elaine Fazzaro, Marilyn McClure, Rick Spice) in your prayers.

CELEBRATION SUNDAY WILL BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY. In order to give thanks to God we will conclude our stewardship campaign with the opportunity for the whole parish to worship together at 9:00 a.m. The service will be followed by a brunch. Please sign the poster in the narthex indicating how many from your family will attend and what you will bring. As part of the service, please return your pledge/commitment card.

YOUTH GROUP meets next Sunday at 6:30 p.m.

ALL SAINTS DAY and All Faithful Departed Day will be celebrated on Sunday, November 3. You may submit names of those you wish to have remembered at the altar by filling out a form found on the bulletin board in the narthex. There is also an envelope marked “completed forms” on the board.

FORWARD DAY BY DAY devotions for November through January are available in the narthex. Please take one for your personal or family devotions and another to share with a friend.

FOOD BANK It was so heartwarming to see the kids pull that wagon down the aisle full of food. They take this very seriously, and what a lesson in sharing!
KIDS, thanks for your help in keeping our shelves full, and thanks to moms and dads for bringing the food to church for you!!

We can use spaghetti sauce, cereal, pancake mix, syrup, jelly, juice, canned tomatoes, jiffy mix, laundry soap, and toothpaste.

PORK CHOPS A reminder that you can still buy pork chops. They are all marinated and you have a choice between already cooked and uncooked. They are currently frozen in zip lock bags with 4 pork chops per bag. We are selling them for $5.00 a bag. If you are interested in purchasing pork chops please see Cindy Spice.

OPEN DATES for Altar Flowers are October 27, November 3, and all Sundays in December. During Advent we use evergreen arrangements on the altar in place of flowers. However, you may still sign the flower calendar for memorials and thanksgiving. Names will be printed in the bulletin, and the money contributed will be used to purchase the greenery. Cost of Altar Flowers is $33.00.

OPEN DATES for Sanctuary Candles are November 3 & 10 and December 1, 8, and 29. Cost of Sanctuary candles is $3.00.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 79.

Please remember in prayer: Nancy Ashley, Jack Boyd, Kathy Bromley, Dick Camp, Andrew Davis, Michael Dawson, John Diver, Bob Edington, Steve Faux, Alexa Foland, Nick Frede, Jeanne Hahn, Elynor Keating, Mike Leburg, Larry Link, Pat MacWhorter, Reggie McMahan, Leslie Peters, Reg Primeau, Sandra Rademaker, John Renner, Esmeralda & Branyan Sanxter Carol Shelby, Cindy Spice, Rick Spice, Bill Townsend, Jen Will Military: Derek Palmer

Please note that all military personnel were removed from the prayer list on October 6. If you would like to add someone back, please use the card from the pew and fill in the date and your name as well as the name of the person to add.

Weekly Announcements, October 13

CONFIRMATION CLASS meets at 9:15 a.m. on October 13, 20 and November 3, 10. On Sunday, January 12, Bishop Little will be with us on his official visit. As part of that visit he confirms, receives, and reaffirms members of the Body of Christ. In anticipation of this occasion those interested in confirming their baptismal vows, being received officially by the bishop, or reaffirming their commitment to Jesus Christ our Lord are invited to attend a confirmation class taught by Father Layden on the Sundays listed above. The class will start at 9:15 a.m. in the lounge downstairs. Please sign the sheet on the board in the narthex if you are interested or tell Father Layden of your desire for confirmation, reception, or reaffirmation in the church.

OUTREACH COMMISSION meets today at 11:30 a.m.

YOUTH GROUP meets today at 6:30 p.m.

DAUGHTERS OF THE KING meet this Tuesday at 10:00 a.m.

THERE WILL NOT be a Holy Eucharist service on Wednesday this week. The Bible study group will meet as usual.

POST ALPHA meets this Thursday at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Jack & Sandra Rademaker.

ONE YEAR BIBLE STUDY meets at 9:15 a.m. next Sunday.

SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS meet next Sunday following the 10:15 service.

CELEBRATION SUNDAY WILL BE HELD OCTOBER 27. In order to give thanks to God we will conclude our stewardship campaign with the opportunity for the whole parish to worship together at 9:00 a.m. The service will be followed by a brunch. Please sign the poster in the narthex indicating how many from your family will attend and what you will bring. As part of the service, please return your pledge/commitment card.

FOOD BANK CURRENT NEEDS: pancake mix, pancake syrup, fruit juice, cereal, spaghetti sauce, stewed tomatoes, flour, sugar, salad dressing, bar soap and toothpaste. Please note that we currently have an overabundance of vegetables and tomato soup. We can always use workers 2½ hours once a month or when convenient for you.

PORK CHOPS A reminder that you can still buy pork chops. They are all marinated and you have a choice between already cooked and uncooked. They are currently frozen in zip lock bags with 4 pork chops per bag. We are selling them for $5.00 a bag. If you are interested in purchasing pork chops please see Cindy Spice.

OPEN DATES for Altar Flowers are October 20 & 27 and November 3.

OPEN DATES for Sanctuary Candles are October 20 and November 3 & 10.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 67.

Please remember in prayer: Nancy Ashley, Jack Boyd, Kathy Bromley, Dick Camp, Andrew Davis, Michael Dawson, John Diver, Bob Edington, Steve Faux, Vickie Faux, Alexa Foland, Nick Frede, Jeanne Hahn, Elynor Keating, Mike Leburg, Larry Link, Pat MacWhorter, Reggie McMahan, Leslie Peters, Reg Primeau, Sandra Rademaker, Marian Randall, Cindy Spice, Rick Spice, Bill Townsend, Jen Will
Military: Derek Palmer

Please note that all military personnel were removed from the prayer list on October 6. If you would like to add someone back, please use the card from the pew and fill in the date and your name as well as the name of the person to add.

Weekly Announcements, October 6

ONE YEAR BIBLE STUDY meets at October 20.

JUNIOR CHOIR will not meet today.

THIS IS CHURCH CLEANING WEEK.

ENDOWMENT COMMISSION meets tomorrow at 6:00 p.m.

LUNCH BUNCH will eat at Grabill Inn, 13706 Fairview Drive in Grabill at noon this Tuesday. A carpool will leave the church at 11:30 a.m. Please sign the poster in the narthex and indicate if you plan to carpool. If you need directions or need to cancel your reservation, contact Anita at 348-1170 or 341-4057.

THE DIOCESAN FESTIVAL DAY has been cancelled due to low response.

A WIENER ROAST will be held this Saturday at 5:30 p.m. at the home of Marilyn Rafter, 3106 Marias Drive in Blackhawk. Please sign the sheet on the bulletin board TODAY so we can plan for the correct number of people. Please bring a dish to share. Hot dogs, buns, chips and beverages will be provided. See the newsletter for directions to Marilyn’s house.

CONFIRMATION CLASS will meet at 9:15 a.m. on October 6, 13, 20 and November 3, 10. On Sunday, January 12, Bishop Little will be with us on his official visit. As part of that visit he confirms, receives, and reaffirms members of the Body of Christ. In anticipation of this occasion those interested in confirming their baptismal vows, being received officially by the bishop, or reaffirming their commitment to Jesus Christ our Lord are invited to attend a confirmation class taught by Father Layden on the Sundays listed above. The class will start at 9:15 a.m. in the lounge downstairs. Please sign the sheet on the board in the narthex if you are interested or tell Father Layden of your desire for confirmation, reception, or reaffirmation in the church.

OUTREACH COMMISSION meets next Sunday at 11:30 a.m.

YOUTH GROUP meets next Sunday at 6:30 p.m.

FOOD BANK CURRENT NEEDS: pancake mix, pancake syrup, fruit juice, cereal, spaghetti sauce, stewed tomatoes, flour, sugar, salad dressing, bar soap and toothpaste. Please note that we currently have an overabundance of vegetables and soup. We can always use workers 2½ hours once a month or when convenient for you.

PORK CHOPS A reminder that you can still buy pork chops. They are all marinated and you have a choice between already cooked and uncooked. They are currently frozen in zip lock bags with 4 pork chops per bag. We are selling them for $5.00 a bag. If you are interested in purchasing pork chops please see Father Dan or Cindy Spice.

OPEN DATES for Altar Flowers are October 20 & 27 and November 3.

OPEN DATES for Sanctuary Candles are October 20 and November 3 & 10.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 74.

Please remember in prayer: Nancy Ashley, Jack Boyd, Kathy Bromley, Dick Camp, Andrew Davis, Michael Dawson, John Diver, Bob Edington, Steve Faux, Vickie Faux, Alexa Foland, Nick Frede, Tamisyn Grantz, Jeanne Hahn, Elynor Keating, Mike Leburg, Larry Link, Pat MacWhorter, Reggie McMahan, Leslie Peters, Reg Primeau, Sandra Rademaker, Marian Randall, John Renner, Chris Sanxter, Cindy Spice, Rick Spice, Bill Townsend, Jim Trueblood, Jen Will

Please note that all military personnel have been removed from the prayer list. If you would like to add someone back, please use the card from the pew and fill in the date and your name as well as the name of the person to add.

Weekly Announcements, September 29

ONE YEAR BIBLE STUDY meets at 9:15 a.m. today and next Sunday.

A DEANERY MEETING will be held today at 4:00 p.m. at Gethsemane Episcopal Church in Marion.

YOUTH GROUP meets today at 6:30 p.m. Please note the new time.

PRAYER NIGHT will be held at 7:00 p.m. this Thursday, October 3. We will discuss our prayer lives, offer prayers for the Church, and discuss important Christian topics for the month.

CONFIRMATION CLASS will meet at 9:15 a.m. on October 6, 13, 20 and November 3, 10. On Sunday, January 12, Bishop Little will be with us on his official visit. As part of that visit he confirms, receives, and reaffirms members of the Body of Christ. In anticipation of this occasion those interested in confirming their baptismal vows, being received officially by the bishop, or reaffirming their commitment to Jesus Christ our Lord are invited to attend a confirmation class taught by Father Layden on the Sundays listed above. The class will start at 9:15 a.m. in the lounge downstairs. Please sign the sheet on the board in the narthex if you are interested or tell Father Layden of your desire for confirmation, reception, or reaffirmation in the church.

LUNCH BUNCH will eat at Grabill Inn, 13706 Fairview Drive in Grabill at noon on Tuesday, October 8. A carpool will leave the church at 11:30 a.m. Please sign the poster in the narthex and indicate if you plan to carpool. If you need directions or need to cancel your reservation, contact Anita at 348-1170 or 341-4057.

A WEINER ROAST will be held on Saturday, October 12, at 5:30 p.m. at the home of Marilyn Rafter. Please sign the sheet on the bulletin board no later than October 6 so we can plan for the correct number of people. Please bring a dish to share. Hot dogs, buns, chips and beverages will be provided. See the newsletter for directions to Marilyn’s house.

HAIL THEE FESTIVAL DAY! All are welcome to attend the second annual diocesan Festival Day on Saturday, October 12, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Camp Alexander Mack in Milford, Indiana. Cost is $10 per person or $25 per family. See the poster on the bulletin board in the narthex for more details or visit http://www.ednin.org to register.

FOOD BANK CURRENT NEEDS: fruit juice, spaghetti sauce, stewed tomatoes, ramen noodles, flour, sugar, salad dressing, laundry soap, bar soap, and toothpaste. Please note that we currently have an overabundance of vegetables and soup. We can always use workers 2½ hours once a month or when convenient for you.

OPEN DATES for Altar Flowers are October 6, 20, 27.

OPEN DATES for Sanctuary Candles are October 20 and 27.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 65.

Please remember in prayer: Nancy Ashley, Sally Ault, Trudy Bixler, Jack Boyd, Kathy Bromley, Dick Camp, Loretta Curtis, Andrew Davis, Michael Dawson, John Diver, Bob Edington, Steve Faux, Vickie Faux, Jeanne Hahn, Macy Hubley, Mike Leburg, Larry Link, Pat MacWhorter, Reggie McMahan, Leslie Peters, Reg & Sonja Primeau, Sandra Rademaker, Marian Randall, John Renner, Chris Sanxter, Cindy Spice, Rick Spice, Bill Townsend, Carolyn Townsend, Jim Trueblood  Military: Jacob Almonrode, Som Amphonephong, Justin Dixon, Jeremy Faux, Becky James, Mark James, Mark Kerr, Eric Lamberty, Logan Miller, Derek Palmer, Christopher Ray, Kyle Strong, Ty Sumner, Rob Tuttle

St. Alban’s at Johnny Appleseed

erinmarilynjaThis weekend, the St. Alban’s family will once again host the Sizzle Chop booth at Fort Wayne’s Johnny Appleseed Festival!  Thousands of visitors come to the Johnny Appleseed festival each September to hear historic music, enjoy the cooler temperatures, and sample tasty food, especially St. Alban’s sizzle chops!  We marinate pork chops in our special apple cider marinade, then grill them over an open pit until they are sizzling and ready to eat.  We will also be selling cold and hot cider, as well as bottles of water.  Our bottles of water cost $1.00, while most other vendors charge $2.00.

We come together to run the Sizzle Chop booth not as a fundraiser, but for fellowship.  Everyone usually has a great time (unless they catch fire) and we do it every year.  As Dick Camp called out to passersby last year, “25 years we’ve been doing this!”

So come get your sizzle chops while they’re hot!  See you at Johnny Appleseed!

Weekly Announcements, September 15

ONE YEAR BIBLE STUDY meets today at 9:15 a.m. and again on Sunday, September 29.

JUNIOR CHOIR Students in grade 2 and up are welcome to join the new junior choir, which will rehearse every Sunday, beginning today, from approximately 11:30 to noon.

OUTREACH COMMISSION meets today at 11:30 a.m.

NEWSLETTER DEADLINE is this Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. Please have your articles into the church office by 9:00 a.m. Thank you.

DAUGHTERS OF THE KING gather at 9:30 a.m. this Tuesday for Holy Eucharist, followed by a business meeting.

VESTRY meets this Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

JOHNNY APPLESEED BOOTH SETUP Those helping to set up the Johnny Appleseed Booth should meet at the church at 3:00 p.m. this Friday, September 20.

SIGN UP NOW to help with our Johnny Appleseed Festival booth next weekend. The festival is Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Join us for a three-hour shift as a cook or server on Saturday and Sunday, or as an early morning fire starter. We provide the attire and supplies. Come and enjoy the fun and fellowship. If you’re new, why not join the crew?

LADIES BIBLE STUDY and FELLOWSHIP GROUP will meet the second and fourth Thursday of each month, beginning September 26. We start with refreshments at 6:00 p.m., followed by prayer, discussion and study at 6:30. We end sharply at 8:00 All ladies of the church are welcome to join us for this time of study and fellowship. We are currently reading from the Acts of the Apostles, but are open to suggestions for other studies. Hope to see you at my house on the 26th. If you have any questions, please call Marilyn McClure, 492 -1724.

SEPTEMBER IS NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS MONTH. Chris Renner will present a Disaster Preparedness Seminar on Saturday, September 28, at 10:00 a.m. All are welcome. Please join us as we talk about how to get prepared for a disaster.

DIOCESAN FESTIVAL DAY All are welcome to attend the second annual diocesan Festival Day on Saturday, October 12, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Camp Alexander Mack in Milford, Indiana. Cost is $10 per person or $25 per family. See the poster on the bulletin board in the narthex for more details or visit http://www.ednin.org to register.

ALTAR LINENS If you have any altar linens at home, please return them to the sacristy.

FOOD BANK CURRENT NEEDS: fruit juice, spaghetti sauce, stewed tomatoes, ramen noodles, flour, sugar, salad dressing, laundry soap, bar soap, and toothpaste. Please note that we currently have an overabundance of vegetables and soup. We can always use workers 2½ hours once a month or when convenient for you.

OPEN DATES for Sanctuary Candles are September 22 and 29.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 82.

Please remember in prayer: Nancy Ashley, Sally Ault, Trudy Bixler, Jack Boyd, Kathy Bromley, Dick Camp, Loretta Curtis, Andrew Davis, Michael Dawson, John Diver, Steve Faux, Vickie Faux, Jeanne Hahn, Macy Hubley, Mike Leburg, Larry Link, Pat MacWhorter, Reggie McMahan, Leslie Peters, Sandra Rademaker, Marian Randall, John Renner, Chris Sanxter, Cindy Spice, Rick Spice, Francis & Renee Thompson, Bill Townsend, Carolyn Townsend, Jim Trueblood, John Williams, Kirsteen Wilkinson Military: Jacob Almonrode, Som Amphonephong, Justin Dixon, Jeremy Faux, Becky James, Mark James, Mark Kerr, Eric Lamberty, Logan Miller, Derek Palmer, Christopher Ray, Kyle Strong, Ty Sumner, Rob Tuttle