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LEADERSHIP CONTACT DIRECTORY
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Fontaneers (Font Caretakers)
Contact: Blunt Jackson at bluejack@bluejack.com
 Sacristans (care for communion and liturgical/worship supplies)
Contact: Prue Kluckhohn at pckluckhohn@comcast.net.
 Bakers’ Guild (bake bread at home for communion)
Contact Carol Wiesenbach at yellowyarn@aol.com [NEW!].
 Lectors (read lessons at worship services)
Contact: Howard Henry at howard-stpaul-seattle@hotmail.com
 Servers (Lay Eucharistic Ministers, Crucifers, Acolytes, at all services)
Contact: Mark Taylor at mltaylor@seattleu.edu
 Greeters (Welcome people to worship)
Contact: LizAnn Jones at jonesdlb@msn.com
 Flowers
Contact: Fred Speaks at freddesigns@gmail.com
 5PM Liturgy (Greeters, Lectors, Thurifers, and other Roles)
Contact: Paul Steinke at psteinke@theseattleschool.org
 Chalice (Prayer Team)
Contact: Stephen Crippen at stephen@stephencrippen.com
 Children & Godly Play
Contact: Jeffrey Batstone at jeffbatstone@gmail.com
 Fatted Calf Café (monthly neighborhood dinners for the hungry)
Contact: Brad Kirschner (brad@fattedcalfcafe.org)
 Grounds & Gardens Team
Contact: Tracy Steen (tracy.steen@comcast.net)
STAFF CONTACT DIRECTORY
Jeffrey Batstone, Lay Pastor for Children’s Formation — jeffbatstone@gmail.com
Adam Conley, Developer for 11:15 a.m. Community — adamconley76@gmail.com
Stephen Crippen, Deacon — stephen@stephencrippen.com
Ben Dobyns, Musician for Sunday Evening Community — ben.dobyns@gmail.com
Alfredo Feregrino, Assistant Priest for Mission Development — feregrin@seattleu.edu
Gary James, Organist/Choirmaster — gary.james@stpaulseattle.org
Jo Kirschner, Pastoral Care Team Lead — gubbio@drizzle.com
Prue Kluckhohn, Sacristan & Hospitality Team Lead — pckluckhohn@comcast.net
Emerald Lessley, Choristers’ (Children’s Choir) Director — emeraldlessley@aol.com
Loren Peters, Developer for 9 a.m. Community — peters.loren@gmail.com
Martin Pommerenke, Parish Administrator — parishoffice@stpaulseattle.org
Catharine Reid, Priest in Charge — cbreid50@comcast.net
Daryl Schlick, Treasurer — treasurer@stpaulseattle.org
Paul Steinke, Lay Pastor for Sunday Evening Community —psteinke@theseattleschool.edu
Missy Trull, Lay Pastor for Children’s Formation — trull.melissa@gmail.com
parish life
February 8, 2015
Today: Green Team Lunch
Gather in Godly Play I at 12:30 p.m.
The next gathering for all who want to discern their ministry as environmentaljustice advocates today at12:30 p.m. (This time might not work for everyone, so
we'll be planning events on an ongoing basis that accommodate those who attend other masses or otherwise can't be in church at this hour.) Final location
TBD, but please meet in Godly Play I. We will enjoy a lunch nutritious in fellowship and ministry development!
This Saturday, February 14:
Evensong & Benediction
5:30 p.m. in the Church
You are invited to enter into contemplative prayer in the
presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist. In this quiet service of evening prayer, celebrated for close to 1,000 years,
biblical readings, prayer, and song lead worshipers to reflect
on the presence of Christ in the Eucharist, in each Christian's life, in others, and in this good world that God continues to create. During the service, the consecrated host
(bread) is placed in a decorative metal container, a monstrance, to be reverenced. St. Stephen’s Church in Grand Island, Nebraska, describes it this way:
“During the morning, we feast on Jesus with our mouths, ingesting his Precious
Body and Blood. At Benediction we feast on Him a second time - this time
with our eyes. We look upon the Body of the Saviour in the Monstrance and
learn to be still and know that He is God, here in our midst…”
Sunday, March 1: Orientation to Mutual Discernment
Gather in Godly Play I at 12:30 p.m.
This Spring, we will be forming a new mutual discernment group. This is a
prayer and listening group for those who have a question within their lives
they're discerning. The group is not therapy or advice-giving but is a way to
open our lives to the work of God through our own internal exploration and
the questions and reflections of others. If you're interested or have questions
about whether this group might be for you, email:
kate.rae.davis@gmail.com or adamconley76@gmail.com.
Ash Wednesday, February 18
Post Office Box 9070 | 15 Roy Street : Seattle, Washington 98109
phone (206) 282-0786 | info@stpaulseattle.org | www.stpaulseattle.org
Holy Eucharist with Imposition of Ashes at 7 a.m., Noon, and 7 p.m.
A said service (no music) will be offered at 7 a.m. and Noon. The service at 7
p.m. will include music.
Lenten Quiet Morning: Saturday, February 21
Friday, March 6: Trinity University Chamber Singers
Begins with Mass at 9 a.m. in the Chapel
Sarah Steinke will be leading this morning of reflection and prayer focused
around Lenten themes. More information to come.
Concert at 7:30 p.m. in the church
The Chamber Singers of Trinity University, San Antonio, will be performing here in Seattle as part of
their 2015 West Coast tour. Selections will include
works by Arvo Pärt, Juan Gutierrez de Padilla, Jaakko Mäntyjärvi, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, newlycommissioned works, and well-known arrangements and spirituals. Having
earned a wide reputation for choral excellence, the Chamber Singers have
performed at national, regional and state music conferences. Admission is
free.
Stations of the Cross on Wednesday Nights in Lent
Begins Wednesday, February 25
The traditional devotion of Stations of the Cross (also called the “Way of the
Cross”) came about as we understand it in the fifteenth century, although its
roots are much older, echoing the custom of pilgrimage to holy sites. In this
devotion, the faithful move from area to area within the church, meditating
upon artworks that call to mind the final events of our Savior’s life. In this
way, we walk alongside Jesus as he suffers and dies for the sins of the world.
February 25: Newcomers’ Gathering
6 p.m. at the home of Barbara Timms and Daryl Schlick
If you are a newcomer to St. Paul’s, please reserve Wednesday evening, February 25 on your calendar. You are invited to join Mother Catharine and other
parish leaders for a relaxing evening of food, drink and conversation at the
home of Barbara Timms and Daryl Schlick. Their condo, with an incredible
view of the bay, is a short walk from the church, west on Mercer: 521 Fifth
Avenue West, No. 403. We will spend a few minutes discussing upcoming
events at St. Paul’s and respond to questions you might have about the parish.
Please email your RSVP to Barbara Timms at timmsb@msn.com by Tuesday,
February 17. The gathering is from 6 to 8 p.m.
Sundays, March 1, 8, and 15: Anglican Spirituality
Sunday Class for Lent meets from 10:30 to 11:10 in the Chapel
This three-course offering considers Anglican spirituality and practice from a
systems perspective and provides an opportunity for participants to reflect on
their own spiritual development—something that can be particularly fruitful
during Lent. The series is appropriate for both newcomers and longer-term
members and will be a mix of brief lecture with individual and group reflection. The series will be led by St. Paul’s parishioner, Michelle Heyne.
Michelle works as a parish development consultant and leadership trainer and
is the author of In Your Holy Spirit: Traditional Spiritual Practices in Today’s Christian Life. Please let Michelle know that you will be coming by writing to her at
michelleheyne@gmail.com. Visit the Formation page at www.stpaulseattle.org
for individual class descriptions.
Saturdays March 7 and 14: Enquirers’ Class
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. each Saturday in the Chapel and Godly Play II
For anyone – newcomer or longtimer – who wants to know more about the
origins, core convictions, worship, and spirituality of the Anglo-Catholic form
of Episcopal/Christian life, these two classes are for you. And for those who
are considering baptism, confirmation, reception, or reaffirmation of baptismal promises, these classes are necessary preparations. The two sessions are
different from each other so plan on attending both Saturdays. Register your
intention to attend by sending an email to parishoffice@stpaulseattle.org by
Wednesday, February 25.
We know we can count on you, but can we count you?
We want to be sure you are counted in the yearly “Parochial Report” we submit to the offices of the Episcopal Church if you consider St. Paul’s your
home. All active members and nonmembers should be counted. If you are
new here or have been checking us out and want to say “yes” to joining, we’d
like to know about it. Visit:
www.stpaulseattle.org/newcomers/joining-the-parish
Please complete the form linked on that page so that we might count you as
part of our family, include you in the parish directory, and pray for you on
the anniversary of your birth and baptism.
Hey Kids! Do You Like to Sing?
It’s not too late to join the Choristers (children’s choir) for the 2015 year! We
meet every Sunday immediately following the 11:15 service for about 30
minutes. This is a fun group where we learn basic singing technique, as well
as some music theory, sight singing, and musicianship skills. If your child is
interested in singing with the St. Paul’s Choristers, please contact Emerald
Lessley at emeraldlessley@aol.com.
Upcoming Safeguarding Trainings
Many in our community must complete mandatory child sexual abuse prevention training and/or sexual harassment training before working in their
ministry areas. This includes all employees, staff-level volunteers, Lay Eucharistic Visitors, Vestry members, and anyone who has contact with or works in
proximity to children, youth, or vulnerable adults. Dates and locations listed
below:
 Children: Saturday, Feb 21 at 8:30 a.m. at St. Christopher’s, Olympia
 Children: Saturday, Feb 21 at 9 a.m. at St. Paul’s, Bellingham
See a full list of trainings and RSVP information at http://goo.gl/KiZlpX
Questions, or wondering if this applies to you? Email
parishoffice@stpaulseattle.org or speak with your ministry team leader.
Do You Need Pastoral Care?
St. Paul's has had a pastoral care team for some time - coordinated by Jo
Kirschner. If you or a family member experience spiritual or mental distress,
are sick, hospitalized, preparing for surgery, or nearing death, or in need of
prayer and conversation, please call the parish office at (206) 282-0786 and
ask for a pastoral care team member to contact you.
THE READINGS
Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany
Isaiah 40:21-31
Psalm 147:1-12, 21c
1 Corinthians 9:16-23
Mark 1:29-39
BEHIND-THE-SCENES
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Last Sunday after the Epiphany
2 Kings 2:1-12
Psalm 50:1-6
2 Corinthians 4:3-6
Mark 9:2-9
TODAY
Cynthia Baber, Margaret McLane: Sacristans
Carol Kentop: Bread Baker
Sharon Cumberland: Flowers
9 a.m. Coffee Hour: Linzi Stahlecker
5 p.m. Snack: Brother Paul Dahlke
Sunday Offerings For Children & Young People
•Nursery for children up to 3 years old is open from 8:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
•Godly Play children’s formation schedule (for ages 3 to 12) :
9 a.m., 11 a.m., and 4:45 p.m.
•Rite-13 (ages 12 through High School): 11 a.m.
•Choristers (Children’s Choir): 12:40 to 1:20 p.m.
Weekday Masses
 Thursday at 6:15 p.m.
 Saturday Mornings at 9:00 a.m.
(with laying on of hands and
anointing)
Office Hours
9:30 to 2:30 Tues, Wed, and Fri
(Please call ahead if you need access to
the building or want to make an appointment with a staff member as
schedules vary.)
Daily Office
•Morning Prayer:
Tuesday at 7:30 a.m.
•Evening Prayer:
Tu, Wed, Thrs at 5:30 p.m.
•Solemn Evensong:
Saturday at 5:30 p.m.
Newcomers: Scan Here to Join the Parish
Once you decide to make St. Paul’s your home, use the QR
code here or visit http://www.stpaulseattle.org/newcomers/
joining-the-parish/ to find a form on our website to fill out.
We’ll use this to print your information in our directory.
New Candle & Flower Charts Posted
A flower chart is now posted on the kiosk downstairs. We
also have a new candle chart up. You may use these charts to
sign up for gifts in honor or thanksgiving of an occasion or
person, or in loving memory of someone who has died. A
donation of $60 is suggested for flowers; $20 for candles.