Weekly Magazine - Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd

MAY 17, 2015
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FAITH IN ACTION
making lunches for homeless teens and young adults -­‐ Last Saturday of the month. May 30, 9 a.m. in the Parish Hall Kitchen. GOODSHEPHERDCORRAL.ORG
CELEBRATE PENTECOST
Next Sunday, May 24
ONE SERVICE: 10 a.m.
with special coffee hour for
Yvonne’s Retirement as Music Director
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Our Mission: To excel in and be a model of intergenerational worship and service. Our Vision: To know Christ and make Christ known. Rancho Cielo Youth Work With Salinas
Elementary School Students
We are continuing our exploration of places in our community where our church may live out God’s love through serving people in need. As part of this effort, Pastor Linda, Kristy Nunes, Amy Tomasi and Jim Copeland observed a unique meeting of youth earlier this month. The Family Resource Center of the Salinas City Elementary School District sponsored a morning meeting on May 6, of third and fourth grade students with Rancho Cielo students. The grade schoolers who attended are at risk, homeless or living in families with members involved in gang activity. Cheryl Camany, Homeless Liaison for the Salinas Elementary Schools, convened the meeting to offer Rancho Cielo students the opportunity to talk about their lives and to help the younger children learn about the negative impacts of bullying and dream about their hopes for their futures. We saw the Rancho Cielo youth preside over a classroom of younger students, drawing them into a game which gave each an opportunity to say a bit about their lives. Then, the older students organized smaller discussion groups with two or three high school students leading discussions with six to eight grade schoolers. Over the course of the Rirst hour they gained the respect of the younger children and moved into conversations about their futures. We saw the Rancho Cielo youth preside over a classroom of younger students, drawing them into a game which gave each an opportunity to say a bit about their lives. Then, the older students organized smaller discussion !1
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groups with two or three high school students leading discussions with six to eight grade schoolers. Over the course of the Rirst hour they gained the respect of the younger children and moved into conversations about their futures. We left very impressed by the Rancho Cielo youth, their skill in calming what could have been a chaotic classroom and their desire to instruct and help younger members of the community. We also continue to be impressed with Homeless Liaison Cheryl Camany. Her compassion, creativity and desire to “bring hope” to children and families experiencing severe hardship are truly inspiring. With the leadership of Kristy and Amy we expect to expand our outreach to homeless and at risk students in Salinas Elementary Schools. This and other outreach programs will be discussed in the Outreach Committee meeting, 6:30pm May 26. All are welcome. by Jim Copeland, Jr. Warden and Outreach Chair We hope you Hind yours here. Here is a place that is ancient and new and is rooted in following Jesus. What we do is based on ancient patterns: worship and music, loving service to the poor and the hurting, fearless education and formation of minds and souls. And our faith is contemporary, engaged with the culture and the needs of the moment. We are for the dignity and worth of every person. The importance of everyone’s spiritual journey. God’s friends wherever we Hind them. Labyrinth coming to Good Shepherd
We are building a stone labyrinth in the pasture on June 27 -­‐ 28 and still need rocks that are about the size of two Rists. Please contact Gina Puccinelli for more information: yogaohm@att.net, or Pastor Linda at 595-­‐9804. We value community, open hearts, open minds, open arms. Debate, beauty, civic responsibility, anyone who makes an effort to get to know and follow Jesus.
Did you know?
Average Sunday Attendance in April at all three services: 143 (includes Easter Sunday)
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Over the winter, Good Shepherd parishioners served dinners at the Warming Shelter and met the Carranza family with Rive young children. This family is now housed (YAY!) and needs gently used furnishings. The following is their wish list. If you can contribute any of these items, please contact Kristy Nunes at nunes628@aol.com or 238-­‐1505 ; or Jim Copeland at jamesmcopeland@yahoo.com or 659-­‐0483. Thank you! mattresses: queen, 4 twin, toddler bed frames sheets bedding dressers mirrors nightstands table lamps shelves bins/toy boxes clothing organizers hangers shoe racks laundry baskets area rugs. Retirement Gift for Yvonne
If you would like to contribute to the retirement gift for our beloved music director, Yvonne Crane, please write “Yvonne’s gift” in the memo line of your check and send to the church ofRice by May 22. Donna Luder is putting together a Spa Day gift basket for Yvonne featuring the Ayurvedic treatment center at Mount Madonna in Watsonville. The gift basket will be given to her at her celebratory coffee hour after the one service on May 24.
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DISCOVERY DAY: MY CALL - June 13th.
Commission on Ministry’s annual Discovery Day: My Call -­‐ Lay, Priest or Deacon? is coming up on June 13th. This is the Rirst requirement in our ordination process but it is also a valuable process for lay people who are considering more intentional discernment about how they are called to ministry. We will include information about the opportunity for licensed lay ministries, a way to help people focus on and train for a particular area of ministry in the congregation. Anyone discerning a new ministry, lay or ordained, would beneRit from engaging in this day. WHO: For all who want to explore their call to ministry WHAT: Renew your call to a particular ministry, or explore NEW ways of responding to God’s call. WHERE: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1071 Pajaro St., Salinas WHEN: Saturday, June 13th, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (9:30 coffee and gathering) TO REGISTER: send email to dotfuller@aol.com Put Day of Discovery in the subject line and mention your congregation. ($10 donation at the door for lunch and materials.)
God’s peace to you all, Dottie Fuller, for Commission on Ministry
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For healing: Brian Horne and his family; Emily; Gary, Tim (Brad, Laurie & Mitchell Martin); Carol Robles, George Beradaschi, Husband of Nukuao Oliveti (Peter Hoss); Anne McGuire (Tim & Alice Knapp); Victor Worden (Michele Waite); Nellie Zambrano (Debbie Avilez); Jeff Allison (Michelle Zimmerman’s nephew); Dr. Wayne Spiggle (Jennifer Suttie’s father); Lloyd & Mary Gardner (Susie Brusa); The Priebe-­‐
Smith Family (Art & Betsy Schoenstadt); Maria Elena Nunos (Suzanne Dorrance); Antonia Fiske, Gretchen Cardinale & Family; The Brusa Family; Conor Shannon (Virginia Shannon’s grandson); Ellis Berns, John Redding (Anne Albano); Honor Wass (Ross & Sally Smith); Kris StanRield (Art & Betsy Schoenstadt); Conrad, Dee & Family (Letty Sloma); Laura (Tim & Alice Knapp); Luis Velazquez (Peggy MayRield); Jay Alberstein (Brad, Laurie, & Mitchell Martin); Stella Hazelberg (Michele Waite); Steve Storey (Spence & Dee Myers); Bianca (Alex Urciuoli’s student); Betsy Schoenstadt; Steve Bay (Ross & Sally Smith); David & Mary (Miryam Mejia); Peter Hoss; Heather Deming’s Family; The Bercey Family (Urciuolis); Faira Rae Clausen (Susie Brusa); The McCann Family (Chuck & Marcia Olsen); Carl Branson (Donna Luder’s father); Diana (Laurie Martin); Jenni Devine (Frank, Francis, & Fynlee Devine); Cindy Davis (Diana McClean); Mark Avilez (Greg & Debbie Avilez); Barbara Litton (Sandy French); Bill McConnell (Pastor Linda’s father); Kathy Rasmussen (The McClean Family); Jay & Amelia (Urciuoli Family); Barbara Schwefel (Peter Hoss, Spence Myers); James; Gabriel Garcia (Susie Brusa); Taylor Hattori (Avilez Family); Jessica (Brooks and Antonia Fiske’s granddaughter), Lowan Darling (The Rev. Wendy Howe’s grandson); Carol Lieberman (The Pearsons’ and Myers’ friend); Dorian; The Mondo Family (Urciuolis). For military service: Leonard Flynn, John Bercey; Mark McConnell; Mike Brown, Sean Reynolds and Family; Drew Gayhart; Erika Cote, Alexander Nikssarian, Brad Mills, Justin Casillas, Steve Brown, Nick Gizmondi, Chris Johnson, Leigh Hackbert. For Repose: Guy, Carlene (Peter Hoss); Evan (Debbie Avilez); Richard Dairokuno (Peggy MayRield); Pat Osberg (Gretchen Cardinale’s sister); LaVerne Brusa (Stan Brusa’s mother); Lee Harner (Dave, Suzanne & Mei Mei Dorrance); Marie Parish (Jim Copeland and Debbie McFarland). For Mission: For the teens and young adults served by Safe Place, who receive the lunches made at Good Shepherd; for Doug Brown in Nepal with Global Uplift. !4