Weekly Announcements, May 3

TODAY IS YOUTH SUNDAY We thank the youth for their participation in our service this morning.

THIS IS CHURCH CLEANING WEEK.

WORSHIP COMMISSION meets at 6:00 p.m. this Wednesday.

OUTREACH COMMISSION meets at 11:30 a.m. this Friday.

LUNCH BUNCH meets on Tuesday, May 12, at The Old Train Depot, 115 East Market Street, Pierceton, Indiana at 12:30. Car pool leaves the church at 11:30. Please sign the poster in the narthex. If you need a ride or need to cancel your reservation, contact Anita at 449-9682.

ASCENSION DAY is Thursday, May 14. Forty days after Easter our Lord Jesus Christ ascended to heaven, an event which took place before the eyes of His disciples, in order that the truth of His ascension might be historically established for the disciples and the entire Christian church. Join us at 7:00 p.m. that evening for this major feast of the Christian Church as we worship our powerful resurrected and ascended Lord.

SPRING CLEANUP is Saturday, May 16. We need some eager helpers to make our church look beautiful on the outside, not just the inside. We need anyone who can help spread mulch, weed, seed, plant flowers, trim bushes, and have fun. This is a great opportunity to have fellowship while glorifying God by planting and caring for His beautiful gifts in nature. Please come anytime between 8 a.m. and noon to be a part of this wonderful day. The sign-up sheet is on the bulletin board. Any gardening tools (shovels, rakes, wheel barrels, gloves, etc.) you can bring would be greatly appreciated. Questions can be answered by calling Chris Renner at 260-557-7804.

BISHOP LITTLE will be with us on Wednesday, May 20, to lead a workshop/presentation on how to attract and welcome new members into the church. This is a very important endeavor, for as Christians we are always called to reach out and share the love of God. So please sign the poster in the narthex and join us on May 20 at 6:00 p.m. for a potluck supper, followed by the presentation.

TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME! On Friday, June 12, members of St. Alban’s will gather together at 7:05 to cheer on our TinCaps. Tickets are $10 each. Envelopes and signup sheet are on the bulletin board in the narthex. Payment must be received by May 22. Make checks payable to St. Alban’s.

DIOCESAN CAMP Special envelopes are available in the pew card holders today to raise money so that the younger children, as well as the teens, can attend camp. Cost is $405 per camper in grades 3-9 and $350 per teen in grades 9-12. Any amount would be greatly appreciated; we don’t want cost to be the reason that a child doesn’t go to camp.

DAY BY DAY devotional booklets for May through July are available in the narthex. Please take one for your personal or family devotions and take another to share with a friend.

THERE IS A BOX IN THE NARTHEX for items for the Shepherd’s House for Homeless Veterans. Requested items are new men’s T-Shirts and underwear, size med and large, and any toiletry items such as shaving cream, razors, deodorant, etc. For questions please see Norman Grams.

AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE On the fourth Thursday of every month we will serve dinner at the St. Vincent House at 5:30. Please call Jo McMahan at 203-2972 to be put on a regular list or just a one-time service. If you are unable to help and care to give a financial donation to the dinners, please use the outreach envelopes and mark them for Vincent House dinners.

OPEN DATE for Altar Flowers is May 17.

OPEN DATES for Sanctuary Candles are May 10, 17, 24

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 81.

Youth participants in today’s services are:

Crucifer Michael Irvine
First Reading Nilani Guant
Psalm Claire Irvine
Second Reading Michael Irvine
Prayers Lydia Layden
Homily Emma Irvine
Server Emma Irvine
Duet Claire Irvine and Lydia Layden
Usher Neal Birchfield

Weekly Announcements, April 5

FR. LAYDEN will be out of the office this week.

THIS IS CHURCH CLEANING WEEK.

ENDOWMENT COMMISSION meets at 6:00 p.m. this Wednesday.

WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY AND FELLOWSHIP meets at 6:30 p.m. this Thursday at the home of Marilyn McClure.

OUTREACH COMMISSION meets at 11:30 a.m. this Friday.

YOUTH CHOIR meets following the 10:15 service on the Sundays of April 12 and 19.

THE LUNCH BUNCH meets on Tuesday, April 14, at Tiffany’s Restaurant, 414 E Lake Street, Topeka, Indiana, at 12:30. Car pool leaves the church at 11:30. Please sign the poster in the narthex. If you need a ride or need to cancel your reservation, contact Anita at 449-9682.

AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE On Thursday April 16, we will serve dinner at the St. Vincent House at 5:30. The third Thursday of every month will be a time for our church to reach out in this manner to those in need of help. Please call Jo McMahan at 203-2972 or Marilyn McClure at 492-1724 to be put on a regular list or just a one-time service.

YOUTH SUNDAY AND DIOCESAN CAMP It is always special for our congregation to watch our youth be a major part of the Eucharist. We have chosen April 26 to raise money so that the younger children, as well as the teens, can attend camp. Cost is $405 per camper in grades 3-9 and $350 per teen in grades 9-12. Camp is a very important part in helping our kids on their spiritual journey. Special envelopes will be available. Any amount would be greatly appreciated; we don’t want cost to be the reason that a child doesn’t go to camp. Talk with Cindy Spice if you would like more information about Camp Mack or how you can help.

LENTEN COIN FOLDERS AND MITE BOXES should be returned as soon as possible, so the funds can be sent on to the designated recipients.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 98.

REMEMBER IN PRAYER David Birchfield, Kathy Bromley, Bonnie Camp, Audrey Clark, Isaac Daniel, John & Phyllis Diver, Dick Donnelly, Elizabeth Donnelly, Susie Foley, Ian Fox, Cheryl Frid, Glen Grate, Larry Hade, Evelyn Jones, Nevada Jones, Tom Kurtz, Theron & Mary Lansford, Jerry & Toni Leaman, Larry Link, Arthur Longecore, Alicia McLimans, Carol Newell, Debbie Nolan, Anita Randolph, Rev. Sandy Ritchie, Lisa Schanhals, Cindy Spice, Rich Spice, Rick Spice, Rita Townsend, Jim Trueblood, Wesley Stath-Tracy, Bob Wise, Andrew Wiseheart Military: Kaylee Collins, Sean Collins, Daxton Demorest, Jeremy Faux, Dylan Frick, Adam Johns, Eric Lamberty, Derek Palmer, Ty Sumner.

Weekly Announcements, March 29

TODAY IS PALM SUNDAY, the beginning of Holy Week, when we remember the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. During Holy Week services are held every evening. Worship with us at the simple Eucharist services on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.

OUR MAUNDY THURSDAY SERVICE, at 7:00 p.m., commemorates the institution of the Sacrament of Holy Communion by our Lord. The service will include stripping of the altar. Bread and wine consecrated at this service remains on the Altar of Repose during the night.

AN ALL NIGHT WATCH follows the 7:00 p.m. Maundy Thursday service and continues until the Good Friday Liturgy at 9:00 a.m. We are invited to keep watch on this night even as Jesus asked His disciples to keep watch with Him in the Garden of Gethsemane as He prayed about His impending crucifixion. Please sign the poster in the narthex.

OUR GOOD FRIDAY LITURGY, at 9:00 a.m., includes communion from the Reserved Sacrament and a reading of the Passion According to St. John.

STATIONS OF THE CROSS are offered at noon and 6:00 p.m. on Friday. The evening service is especially geared to young members. Walk with Jesus down the road to Calvary on The Way of the Cross, a powerful devotional liturgy that follows Jesus through His passion and death. At each station a meditation, versicle and response, and prayer is read.

OUR EASTER VIGIL, at 8:00 p.m. this Saturday, ushers in the resurrection celebration, focusing on the saving power of Christ’s death and rising. The Easter Vigil, consists of the lighting of the new fire, readings from our biblical history, the Renewal of Baptismal Vows, and Holy Communion. Beginning in total darkness and ending in light, it connects God’s power in Baptism with remembrance of His saving acts and promises in the Old Testament to the celebration of the Resurrection.

NEXT SUNDAY at our 8:00 and 10:15 a.m. services we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, which assures the forgiveness of sins and life eternal to all who believe in Him as their Savior.

YOUTH CHOIR will meet following the 10:15 service today and on the Sundays of April 12 and 19.

THE LUNCH BUNCH meets on Tuesday, April 14, at Tiffany’s Restaurant, 414 E Lake Street, Topeka, Indiana, at 12:30. Car pool leaves the church at 11:30. Please sign the poster in the narthex. If you need a ride or need to cancel your reservation, contact Anita at 449-9682.

LENTEN COIN FOLDERS AND MITE BOXES should be returned on Easter Sunday.

WE ARE SEEKING applicants for our church office administrator positon, with the intent to start training on May 1. If you know of anyone who might be interested, please have them contact Fr. Layden. The applicant must be proficient with Windows 7, Word 2010, Excel 2010, and Adobe Acrobat, and should have prior experience with computerized financial programs. Good language skills are also required.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 79.

REMEMBER IN PRAYER Kathy Bromley, Bonnie Camp, Audrey Clark, John & Phyllis Diver, Dick Donnelly, Elizabeth Donnelly, Susie Foley, Ian Fox, Cheryl Frid, Glen Grate, Larry Hade, Evelyn Jones, Nevada Jones, Tom Kurtz, Theron & Mary Lansford, Jerry & Toni Leaman, Larry Link, Arthur Longecore, Alicia McLimans, Carol Newell, Debbie Nolan, Anita Randolph, Rev. Sandy Ritchie, Lisa Schanhals, Cindy Spice, Rich Spice, Rick Spice, Rita Townsend, Jim Trueblood, Wesley Stath-Tracy, Bob Wise, Andrew Wiseheart

Military: Kaylee Collins, Sean Collins, Daxton Demorest, Jeremy Faux, Dylan Frick, Adam Johns, Eric Lamberty, Derek Palmer, Ty Sumner

Weekly Announcements, March 22

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

THIS IS CHURCH CLEANING WEEK.

A LENTEN STUDY focusing on the four Gospels and what each of them highlights concludes this Wednesday. Join us for worship at 6:30 p.m., followed by the study.

STATIONS OF THE CROSS are held at 6:00 p.m. each Friday during Lent. Walk with Jesus down the road to Calvary on The Way of the Cross, a powerful devotional liturgy that follows Jesus through His passion and death. At each station a meditation, versicle and response, and prayer is read.

ALTAR GUILD meets at 10:00 a.m. this Saturday to prepare palms.

A CHRISM EUCHARIST will be held at the Cathedral of St. James in South Bend at 10:00 a.m. this Saturday. Please sign the poster in the narthex if you plan to attend.

NEXT WEEK IS PALM SUNDAY, when we remember the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. At the 10:15 service we assemble at the outdoor crucifix and process into the church carrying palm branches, while singing the traditional hymn All Glory Laud and Honor.

YOUTH CHOIR will meet following the 10:15 service on the Sundays of March 29, April 12 and April 19.

DURING HOLY WEEK services are held every evening. Worship with us at the major services on Maundy Thursday (7:00 p.m.) and Good Friday (Liturgy 9:00 a.m., Stations of the Cross Noon & 6:00 p.m.). Also join us for the simple Eucharist services on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.

AN ALL NIGHT WATCH follows the 7:00 p.m. Maundy Thursday service on April 2 and continues until the Good Friday Liturgy at 9:00 a.m. We are invited to keep watch on this night even as Jesus asked His disciples to keep watch with Him in the Garden of Gethsemane as He prayed about His impending crucifixion. Please sign the poster in the narthex.

ENVELOPES FOR EASTER FLOWERS must be returned today to have information listed in the bulletins. You may contribute any amount. Please note whether you would like the flowers in thanksgiving for an important event in your life or in memory of a loved one.

LENTEN COIN FOLDERS AND MITE BOXES should be returned on Easter Sunday.

30 HOUR FAMINE donations will be received after the 8:00 service and before and after the 10:15 service today and next Sunday. Please make all checks payable to World Vision. Our youth have set a goal of $500 and appreciate your support in any amount to help us do our part. If you have any questions please contact Cindy Spice at 348-7061.

WE ARE SEEKING applicants for our church secretary positon, with the intent to start training on May 1. If you know of anyone who might be interested, please have them contact Fr. Layden. The secretary must be proficient with Windows 7, Word 2010, Excel 2010, and Adobe Acrobat, and should have prior experience with computerized financial programs. Good language skills are also required.

OPEN DATE for Sanctuary Candle is March 29.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 86.

REMEMBER IN PRAYER Kathy Bromley, Bonnie Camp, Audrey Clark, John & Phyllis Diver, Dick Donnelly, Elizabeth Donnelly, Susie Foley, Ian Fox, Cheryl Frid, Glen Grate, Larry Hade, Evelyn Jones, Nevada Jones, Tom Kurtz, Theron & Mary Lansford, Jerry & Toni Leaman, Larry Link, Arthur Longecore, Alicia McLimans, Carol Newell, Debbie Nolan, Anita Randolph, Rev. Sandy Ritchie, Lisa Schanhals, Phillip Scribner, Cindy Spice, Rich Spice, Rick Spice, Rita Townsend, Jim Trueblood, Wesley Stath-Tracy, Bob Wise, Andrew Wiseheart

Military: Kaylee Collins, Sean Collins, Daxton Demorest, Jeremy Faux, Dylan Frick, Adam Johns, Eric Lamberty, Derek Palmer, Ty Sumner

Weekly Announcements, March 8

ANNOUNCEMENTS

THE LUNCH BUNCH meets this Tuesday, at Rusty Dog Irish Pub, 32 N Jefferson Street, Huntington at 12:00. Car pool leaves the church at 11:00 a.m. Please sign the poster in the narthex. If you need a ride or need to cancel your reservation, contact Anita at 449-9682.

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

A LENTEN STUDY focusing on the four Gospels and what each of them highlights continues each Wednesday in March. Join us for worship at 6:30 p.m., followed by the study.

LADIES FELLOWSHIP AND STUDY meets at 6:30 p.m. this Thursday at the home of Marilyn McClure.

STATIONS OF THE CROSS are held at 6:00 p.m. each Friday during Lent. Walk with Jesus down the road to Calvary on The Way of the Cross, a powerful devotional liturgy that follows Jesus through His passion and death. At each station a meditation, versicle and response, and prayer is read.

30 HOUR FAMINE Once again our youth will stand up for hunger around the world by participating in the World Vision 30 Hour Famine. World Vision has been working for over six decades to fight hunger. They are the largest global distribution partner of the United Nations’ World Food Program. In 2013 they reached over 7.5 million people in 33 countries with food assistance. On March 6 and 7 our youth went 30 hours without food to learn what it is like for many young people around the world. They are raising money to send to Uganda, a country that has been stricken since their independence from the United Kingdom in 1962. The people of Uganda have faced political, economic and social challenges that have severely hindered development. Our youth have set a goal of $500.00 and appreciate your support in any amount to help us do our part. We will collect donations after the 8:00 service and before and after the 10:15 service from March 1 until March 29. Please make all checks payable to World Vision. If you would like to learn more or help in anyway please contact Cindy Spice at 348-7061.

A CHRISM EUCHARIST will be held at the Cathedral of St. James in South Bend at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 28. Please sign the poster in the narthex if you plan to attend.

RIDE NEEDED If you could provide a ride to church for a lady who lives near Stellhorn and Lahmeyer roads, please contact Pastoral and Family Care Director Marion Frid at 482-7302.

FOOD BANK items needed are tuna, beef stew, beef broth, chicken broth, ketchup, mustard, muffin mix, pudding, facial tissues and paper towels.

OPEN DATES for Sanctuary Candles are March 22 and 29.

Kroger Community Rewards Program

We are now enrolled in the Kroger Community Rewards program. Our number is 10486. To use the program you must register you Kroger Plus card online. Here’s how:

  1. Register online at krogercommunityrewards.com
  2. Click on Sign In/Register
  3. Enter your zip code, clicking on your favorite store, entering your email address, creating a password, and agreeing to the terms and conditions
  4. You will then get a message to check your email inbox and click on the link within the body of the email.
  5. Click on My Account and use your email address and password.
  6. Click on Edit Kroger Community Rewards information and input your Kroger Plus card number.
  7. Update or confirm your information.
  8. Enter 10486 and click on confirm.
  9. To verify you are enrolled correctly, you will see your organization’s name on the right side of your information page.

REMEMBER, purchases will not count for St. Alban’s until after you register your card.

Do you use your phone number at the register? Call 800-576-4377, select option 4 to get your Kroger Plus card number.

Members must swipe their registered Kroger Plus card or use the phone number that is related to their registered Kroger Plus card when shopping for each purchase to count.

If you do not yet have a Kroger Plus card, you may pick one up at the customer service desk at any Kroger.

If you do not have access to a computer, please ask a friend to help you register or call Barb in the church office.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 55.

REMEMBER IN PRAYER Kathy Bromley, Bonnie Camp, Audrey Clark, John & Phyllis Diver, Dick Donnelly, Elizabeth Donnelly, Matthew Fazzaro, Susie Foley, Ian Fox, Cheryl Frid, Evelyn Jones, Nevada Jones, Theron & Mary Lansford, Jerry & Toni Leaman, Larry Link, Arthur Longecore, Alicia McLimans, Debbie Nolan, Anita Randolph, Rev. Sandy Ritchie, Chris Sanxter, Lisa Schanhals, Joann Schmidt, Phillip Scribner, Cindy Spice, Rich Spice, Rick Spice, Rita Townsend, Wesley Stath-Tracy, Bob Wise, Andrew Wiseheart, Noah York

Military: Kaylee Collins, Sean Collins, Daxton Demorest, Jeremy Faux, Dylan Frick, Adam Johns, Eric Lamberty, Derek Palmer, Ty Sumner.

Weekly Announcements, February 8

WE WELCOME Bishop Little today as our Celebrant and Preacher and pray for God’s blessing upon his proclamation of the Word and administering of the Sacraments.  He will also confirm Michael Irvine.  Please join us for a reception following the 10:15 service.

ENVELOPES FOR THE BISHOP’S DISCRETIONARY FUND are found in your bulletins today.  This fund is used to assist with emergency needs in and outside of our diocese.  Please make checks out to St. Alban’s.  If you are using cash, be sure to write your name or number on the envelope so you will receive credit on your contribution statement.

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

THIS IS CHURCH CLEANING WEEK.

THE LUNCH BUNCH will dine at Grabill Inn, 13706 Fairview Drive, Grabill, this Tuesday at 12:30.  Please sign the sheet in the narthex if you plan to attend.

LADIES FELLOWSHIP AND STUDY meets at 6:30 p.m. this Thursday at the home of Marilyn McClure.

A VESTRY RETREAT will be held from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. this Friday and from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday.
ALTAR GUILD members are asked to help with the veiling of the crosses at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, February 15.

A SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE SUPPER will be held from 5:00 – 6:30 on February 17.  Pancakes, sausage, fruit, and beverages will be served.  Proceeds from the free will offering will go to the Operating Fund.  Please sign the poster in the narthex so we will know how much food to purchase.  Join us and bring your friends!

ASH WEDNESDAY liturgies, with the imposition of ashes, will be held at Noon and at 7:00 p.m. on February 18.
MEN’S NIGHT OUT will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 19.

STATIONS OF THE CROSS  Beginning February 20 Stations of the Cross will be held at 6:00 p.m. each Friday.  Walk with Jesus down the road to Calvary on The Way of the Cross, a powerful devotional liturgy that follows Jesus through His passion and death.  At each station a meditation, versicle and response, and prayer is read

CAMP NEW HAPPENINGS SUNDAY  On February 22 we will have a special collection for Camp New Happenings, supported by our diocese for children of incarcerated parents.  Many of these children would not have an opportunity to experience what so many of our children have done for years, the fun, love, caring and sharing of Jesus at summer camp.  Please give generously, in the special envelopes provided so we can help more each year to experience the love of Jesus.

A LENTEN STUDY focusing on the four Gospels and what each of them highlights will be held on the Wednesdays of February 25, and March 4, 11, 18 and 25.  Join us for worship at 6:30 p.m., followed by the study.

PALMS Please bring in your palms from last year’s Palm Sunday to be burned for ashes for Ash Wednesday.  There is a basket in the narthex.

WE ARE UP TO THE CHALLENGE!  The Heart to Heart project has challenged us to collect 100 hats, scarves, socks, and pairs of gloves or mittens to be distributed to local groups who need them.  These items may be handmade or purchased.  We can use all sizes—adult to infant.  Place them in the collection box (made by the Sunday school students) in the narthex.  Help us keep Fort Wayne warm!  Donations accepted through next Sunday.  The first week we received 84 items.

FORWARD DAY BY DAY devotional booklets for February through April are available in the narthex.  Please take one for your personal or family devotions and another to give to a friend.

FOOD BANK items needed are beef broth, chicken broth, muffin mix, cake mix, mustard, ketchup, bar soap, dish washing liquid.

ALTAR FLOWER AND SANCTUARY CANDLE CHARTS FOR 2015 are posted in the narthex.  There are many open dates.

ATTENDANCE on January 25 was 69.  Services were cancelled last Sunday because of the snow storm.

Weekly Announcements, January 11

THIS IS CHURCH CLEANING WEEK.

THE LUNCH BUNCH will meet at Noon this Tuesday at Agave’s Mexican Grill, 212 East Washington Center Road, followed by dessert at the home of Marilyn McClure. At that time, tentative plans will be made for the remainder of the year. Please sign the poster in the narthex if you plan to attend. If you need to cancel your reservation, contact Anita at 449-9682.

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

MEN’S NIGHT OUT is scheduled for this Thursday at 6:30 p.m.

BIBLE STUDY AND FELLOWSHIP will be held this Thursday at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Jack Rademaker.

LADIES, sign up for the Ladies Night Out this Friday, January 16, at 6:00 p.m. at Casa Grille, located at 6340 Stellhorn Road. This is our chance to relax over dinner and get to know each other a little better.

ONE SERVICE AT 9:00 a.m. on JANUARY 25, followed by the Annual Meeting.

A BRUNCH will be held following the 9:00 a.m. service on Sunday, January 25. Please sign up on the bulletin board in the narthex so we know how many people will attend.

KROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS Kroger will begin a new program this month. Once St. Alban’s is enrolled in the new Community Rewards program, members will be able to go online and enroll their individual Kroger Plus cards to the organization’s account. Each time an enrolled member shops using a Kroger Plus card, St. Alban’s will receive credit. It will no longer be necessary to purchase and reload gift cards.

ALTAR FLOWER AND SANCTUARY CANDLE CHARTS FOR 2015 are posted in the narthex. Envelopes are found beneath the charts. Please include on the information you would like listed in the bulletin. Make your check payable to St. Alban’s. Cost of flowers is $33.00. Cost of sanctuary candles is $3.00.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 85.

REMEMBER IN PRAYER Matthew Banks, Kathy Bromley, Audrey Clark, John & Phyllis Diver, Dick Donnelly, Tom Fetter, Susie Foley, Cheryl Frid, Jeanne Hahn, Jerry & Toni Leaman, Larry Link, Arthur Longecore, Alicia McLimans, Derek Palmer, Gene Pettibone, Chris Sanxter, Lisa Schanhals, Cindy Spice, Rick Spice, Andrew Stath, Rita Townsend, Wesley Stath-Tracy, Bob Wise Noah York Military: Kaylee Collins, Sean Collins, Daxton Demorest, Jeremy Faux, Dylan Frick, Adam Johns, Eric Lamberty, Derek Palmer, Ty Sumner.

Weekly Announcements, December 28

THIS IS CHURCH CLEANING WEEK.

ANNUAL REPORTS are due in the church office on Tuesday, January 6.  Early submissions are always appreciated.

AN EPIPHANY SERVICE will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 6.  Following the service we will take down the greens and enjoy a chili supper.  Please sign the sheet on the bulletin board if you plan to attend, so we can be sure to provide enough food.

WORSHIP COMMISSION meets at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 7.

WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY AND FELLOWSHIP meets at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 8, at the home of Marilyn McClure.

OUTREACH COMMISSION meets at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, January 9.

THE LUNCH BUNCH will begin 2015 with lunch at Noon on Tuesday, January 13, at Agave’s Mexican Grill, 212 East Washington Center Road, followed by dessert at the home of Marilyn McClure.  At that time, tentative plans will be made for the remainder of the year.  Please sign the poster in the narthex if you plan to attend.  If you need to cancel your reservation, contact Anita at 449-9682.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW  One service at 9:00 a.m. on January 25, followed by the Annual Meeting.

ALTAR FLOWER AND SANCTUARY CANDLE CHARTS FOR 2015 are posted in the narthex.  Envelopes are found beneath the charts.  Please include on the the information you would like listed in the bulletin  Make your check payable to St. Alban’s.  Cost of flowers is $33.00.  Cost of sanctuary candles is $3.00.

ATTENDANCE last Sunday was 82.

OUR CHRISTIAN SYMPATHY is extended to Chris Renner on the recent death of his father.  The Lord gives strength to his people; the Lord blesses his people with peace.  Psalm 29:11 NIV

REMEMBER IN PRAYER Matthew Banks, Kathy Bromley, Dick & Bonnie Camp, Audrey Clark, John & Phyllis Diver, Dick Donnelly, Martin Donnelly, Tom Fetter, Susie Foley, Denise Frede, Cheryl Frid, Jeanne Hahn, Barb Jackson, Jerry & Toni Leaman, Larry Link, Arthur Longecore, Alicia McLimans, Audrey McLimans, Stan Mefford, Lydia Miller, Derek Palmer, Mary Ann Renner, Sandy Ritchie, Chris Sanxter, Lisa Schanhals, Cindy Spice, Rick Spice, Andrew Stath, Rita Townsend, Wesley Stath-Tracy, Jim Trueblood, John Williams, Bob Wise Noah York   Military: Kaylee Collins, Sean Collins, Daxton Demorest, Jeremy Faux, Dylan Frick, Adam Johns, Eric Lamberty, Derek Palmer, Ty Sumner.