Nativity’s Tidings October 2014 Volume 32, Issue 10 Father Chuck Mann A community in Christ—loving and reaching out to all—proclaiming the Good News The Right Reverend Dabney Smith, D. Min. Bishop The Reverend Charles H. Mann Rector Church of the Nativity 5900 N. Lockwood Ridge Road Sarasota, Florida 34243 Telephone: Fax: (941) 355-3262 (941) 358-8930 As usual this space is used by Fr. Chuck to offer insight into Scripture. But in his absence, as Senior Warden I want to offer a further update about Fr. Chuck’s health. He was placed on a medical leave as of the 18th of August and will continue on Medical until he is fully recovered and is able to return to Nativity. His return is open depending on his recovery. In his absence, in conjunction with the diocese, Fr. Richard Fellows will be with us until Fr. Chuck returns. Services will be as normal with Fr. Fellows. In the meantime he will be available for emergencies, funerals and other services as needed. Please filter these requests through Elly and/or to me. Some additional background on Fr. Fellows, he is retired after 30 years in the priesthood and continues as a supply priest in the Diocese. He and his wife Laura live in North Tampa. Fr. Fellows was Rector at Church of the Annunciation (Holmes Beach) prior to his retirement. Please welcome Fr. Fellows to Nativity. I would also like to remind you to mark your calendars of some events in October. October 4: Daughters of the King Quite Day October 11: MON Spaghetti Dinner proceeds go to Retire the Mortgage October 14 ECW Fall Leadership Meeting October 18 Diocesan Convention October 22: Stewardship Kick-off with dinner and Movie “God is Not Dead” Please continue to keep Fr. Chuck and Debbie in your prayers as he recovers and include also prayers for Fr. Fellows, the health of Nativity, and its leadership during this time. Yours in Christ: Ron Hurley, Sr. Warden Web ages: Our Church: www.churchofthenativity.com Our Diocese: www.episcopalswfl.org Administrative Secretary Elly Freyer Treasurer Beatty Collins Financial Administrator Karla Porter Music Director Karla Porter Praise Team Leader Debbie Mann Youth Minister Minister of Buildings and Grounds Dick Wernick Tidings Editor Elly Freyer eafreyer@earthlink.net Webmaster Jon Wunderlich Vestry: Administration Ron Hurley, Senior Warden Bruce Simington, Junior Warden Outreach Martin Padarathsingh Bill Howe Evangelism Pastoral Care Nancy John Langdon Deb Teahan SHOE BOX TIME ! Here it is October, and there are only seven more weeks until International Day of Dedication for your Shoe Boxes! Have you started to shop or take inventory of what is needed to complete your Gospel Opportunty Boxes? Operation Christmas Child is a ministry of Samaritan’s Purse. As many of you know, we fill these boxes with lots of goodies for children all over the world. This may be the only Christmas gift a child may open. Included in each box is Gospel literature in that child’s language. Suggested items include soap, toothbrush, wash cloth or small towel, small toys...yo-yo, deck of cards, small cars, balls, etc….comb, hair bands and much more. Also, new clothing for age categories 2-4, 5-9, 10-14. Use your imagination. And very importantly, PRAY...PRAY...PRAY! Prayer directs you to buy for the special child who will receive your box (and to include different items you may never have thought of) for that child. Pray for the family and the safely of the box. IT’S TIME TO PURCHASE TOYS TOYS TOYS Christian Formation Nancy Monti Mary Elizabeth Hamlin 2 NOT-T0-BE-MISSED CONCERT IN NOVEMBER!! ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL presented by I Solisti de Oneco Woodwind Quintet Sunday, November 16, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. Tickets are $15.00 in advance and $20.00 at door For advance tickets, please go to the website www.TheFirstBrass.org or call 941-928-0296 This composition by Gwynth Walker, noted American composer, will be the Florida premiere of a delightful set of vignettes performed by the I Solisti de Oneco Woodwind Quintet that tell musical stories about all of God's creatures. You will hear cats, fleas, bears, tortoise & hare, and, of course, Mary's Little Lamb. Plan to be with us for this musical afternoon! I Solisti de Oneco is part of the First Brass formed by our favorite bagpiper, Gary Reinstrom. This concert at Nativity is part of their 2014-2015 concert series of which we are pleased to be a part. All Creatures Great and Small is a wonderful prelude to our upcoming Flower Festival for 2015—the theme for this year is Celebrate All Things Bright and Beautiful! I Solisti de Oneco 3 NATIVITY’S MORTGAGE AFTER 2015 Maybe you have wondered where our Diocese gets the funds for its operation. They come from the 76 churches throughout the Diocese through a charge of 10% of each church's regular income. That has been a longtime practice and is continuing. In our case, this 10% is forgiven for gifts to the Memorial Garden and, unlike other churches, we've also never had to pay 10% on funds donated to pay off our mortgage. Unfortunately, soon that will no longer be the case. Earlier this year the Diocese gave notice that we, like other churches, should contribute 10% to the Diocese on any funds we raise to pay the mortgage. When we received this news, a committee consisting of Fr. Chuck, Sr. Warden Ron Hurley and Treasurer Beatty Collins met with the Diocese and were able to delay the change until 1/1/16. In other words, any funds raised for the mortgage between now and the end of 2015 will NOT be subject to the 10% assessment, but funds raised AFTER 2015 will face that fee. Beatty and I looked at what our situation would be after 2015. We agreed that if we only make our monthly mortgage payments of $2,476.94, by the end of next year the balance remaining would be approximately $70,000. Then, to finally close out the mortgage, we would have to pay an additional 10% on that remaining balance. Obviously, we need additional income for mortgage payments during the next fifteen months to lessen the impact after 2015. Please think about ways to increase current income for the Mortgage Retirement program. We have discussed the situation with the very generous Bullocks and Chester immediately talked about another fish fry as well as increased Sunday veggie sales, his busy schedule permitting. Maybe we should try another trunk sale or maybe we should ask the Flower Festival Committee for another gift for the mortgage. Please let Beatty or me know what you might suggest. Dick Neimeyer, for the Mortgage Committee IMPORTANT REQUEST: If you write a check for your contribution to any fund- raising effort for the mortgage, please make it payable to Church of the Nativity and on the memo line put mortgage (NOT spaghetti dinner , veggies, etc.) Thank you. 4 A Special Night at the Movies What: When: “God’s Not Dead” Wednesday, Oct. 22 Dinner at 6:00 PM, Movie begins at 6:30 Where: Parish Hall Why: Kickoff of our Fall Stewardship Campaign “God’s Not Dead” is an exciting new hit movie. Released just this past Spring, it has already been viewed by more than 70 million people! This tense drama pits a young Freshman college student against his atheist professor. When the student enrolls in a philosphy class, he is told that he must sign a declaration that “God is dead” in order to get a passing grade. When the student refuses, he is then challenged to prove to all of his classmates that God is alive. In doing so, the Freshman jeopardizes his faith, his relationships and even his future. God’s Not Dead is also a perfect theme for this year’s Fall Stewardship Campaign. Stewardship is a way of giving back to God and ultimately our response to Him for His ever-present blessings in our lives. 40 DAYS FOR LIFE Join the worldwide movement to protect mothers and babies From September 24—November 2 our community will join hundreds of other cities participating in 40 Days for Life, a life-saving campaign made up of three components: PRAYER AND FASTING, COMMUNITY OUTREACH, & PEACEFUL VIGIL For information call Renee Hunter 755-0342 5 Quack, Quack! Recently, a friend of mine (and yours) told me she and her husband had a “piggy” bank in the shape of Donald Duck. I guess that really isn’t a piggy bank, is it? I don’t remember ever seeing a Donald Duck bank. Do you? Anyway, this bank was where they threw their pennies when emptying their pockets each night. One day they thought it was time to empty Mr. Donald, but they could not agree on what to do with all those pennies. So, they put them in a plastic bag and put them in Mr.’s sock drawer until they could make up their minds. Well, time moved on and they forgot about them. Meanwhile, Mr. has gone to be with our Heavenly Father and after almost five years later, Mrs. found the stash in the sock drawer. Now what to do with those coins? They weighed just over 7 pounds. Well, I suspect you’ve already guessed that the Mrs. brought the pennies to the Mile of Pennies fund. I counted and wrapped 1,300 pennies which means $13.00 is added to this month’s total. Our thanks go to Donald Duck who gives happiness to kids in the USA and doesn’t even know he’s helped to provide printed or taped books and related materials from pre-school to grade 12 to kids all over the world. And thanks, too, to the Mrs. and to all of you who continue to put those pennies in the red basket. Than…er ---Quacks from Liz Stoner Dear Friends of Nativity ~ Thank you all very much for your kindness and support over the past year. Whether it came in the form of a card, a call, a gift of food, or a fervent prayer, it was always heartwarming and uplifting. Truly, this “Warm Nativity Fellowship” was a great comfort to me during my husband’s illness. Ralph was also very thankful to be included in Nativity’s prayer chains, as well as those same chains which were simultaneously going in Scotland, London and Australia, all of which were very much appreciated. J particularly want to thank Karla Porter who, upon hearing that Ralph was having difficulty rising from his chair, kindly offered the loan of an electric one. Then, within hours of the same day, she assembled a crew, had it picked up at her house and delivered to ours! Thank you, Karla. It turned out to be a huge blessing. Later she reversed it, with practically the same great crew. These good men of Nativity are: Tom Bishop, Bob Hines, Ron Hurley and Rich Swithers. Thank you, fellows, it could not have been done without you. Again, how blessed we are at Nativity! A very big thank you to those dear friends who made donations to Nativity or Tidewell in memory of my husband Ralph W. Alee. Your generosity touches my heart. Thank you all so much and God bless you for being there for me when I needed you most. Sincerely, Elizabeth Alee 6 Calling All Angels Calling all past and present angels, as well as “the curious.” You are hereby invited to a Planning Meeting for the Secret Angels to be held on Wednesday, October 15 at 2:00PM in the Parish Hall. We need to plan for our Secret Angel Celebration Dinner scheduled for Monday, December 15th. We welcome all good ideas and look forward to your participation at the Meeting. Nancy Monti, Chair ECW ~ EPISCOPAL CHURCH WOMEN OUR FIRST EVENT On Tuesday, October 14th the ECW of Church of the Nativity will host the Fall Leadership Meeting of the Manasota Deanery. This is a lunch event so many hands are needed for preparation, set-up and clean-up for the meeting. Please see Irene Wernick for further details. Nativity is hosting this time And we’d like to see you there. There’ll be lots and lots of God’s Good News, And a delicious lunch to share. -Jackie Eller- 7777 October Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Manasota FL Permit #45 Church of the Nativity 5900 North Lockwood Ridge Rd. Sarasota, FL 34243-2523 CURRENT RESIDENT Pentecost October2014 Episcopal Church of the Nativity is located on Lockwood Ridge Road one block south of University Parkway. Our telephone number is 941-355-3262, and our service times are as follows: Sundays 8:00am Eucharist, No Music 9:00am Sunday School 10:15am Eucharist with Music Wednesdays 10:00am Healing Holy Eucharaaist 8 October Birthdays 4 7 8 9 11 14 17 18 21 21 22 22 24 25 28 29 31 Mary Elizabeth Hamlin Tom Bishop Brenda Bunker Dee Dibble Linda Frayser Elizabeth Alee Eleanor Calwhite Bess Hankinson Kathy Sitterle Joan Combs Jillian Block Bob Herring William Van Der Bos Hunter Hagerman Susan Bullock Lana Watson Mary Burke October Anniversaries 1 8 10 12 20 9 Gene & Gin Olson Vincent & Gabrielle Piekunka Ed & Peggy Walther Charlie & Mary Burke Stephen & Joy Murtha 10 6 5 27 26 *** 8:00am Said Eucharist 9:00am Sunday School 10:15am Traditional Eucharist 2:00pm Golf . 28 2:00pm Golf 21 20 19 8:00am Said Eucharist 9:00am Sunday School 10:15am Traditional Eucharist 8:00am Said Eucharist 9:00am Sunday School 10:15am Traditional Eucharist 14 2:00pm Golf ECW DEANERY LUNCH & MTG. VESTRY MTG. 7PM 2:00pm Golf 7 OCTOBER 19TH FLOWER FESTIVAL\ MEETING AFTER 10:15 SERVICE Tue 13 12 8:00am Said Eucharist 9:00am Sunday School 10:15am Traditional Eucharist ** Daughters of the King Meeting Mon ***4th Sunday Outreach/Inreach Ingathering Sun 10AM HEALING MORNING PRAYER OR HOLY EUCHARIST 29 10AM (SEE ABOVE) 6:PM MOVIE & DINNER/FALL STEWARDSHIP CAMPAIGN* 22 15 SECRET ANGELS MTG. 2PM 10AM HEALING MORN. PRAYER/ HOLY EUCHARIST 10AM HEALING MORNING PRAYER OR HOLY EUCHARIST 8 10AM HEALING MORNING PRAYER OR HOLY EUCHARIST 1 Wed 30 23 1 2 CHOIR PRACTICE 6:30 CHOIR PRACTICE 6:30 CHOIR PRACTICE 6:30 16 CHOIR PRACTICE 6:30 CHOIR PRACTICE 6:30 Thu 31 24 17 10 3 Fri Tidings October 2014 *GOD’S NOT DEAD 25 DIOCESAN CONVENTION 18 SPAGHETTI DINNER 5:00-7:00 pm 11 MON 4 Sat
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