THIS WEEK WORSHIP TODAY The flowers at the Altar are given to the Glory of God and in memory of A. Frank Robinson, Betsy Robinson Mapp, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Tanner and in celebration of the marriage of Marjory Clair Zeno and William Betts Carpenter WORSHIP PARTICIPANTS 7:45 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, RITE I Celebrant and Preacher: The Reverend Dr. Mark Cooper Lay Eucharistic Minister: Bill Creekmur 9:00 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, RITE II Preacher: The Reverend Dr. Mark Cooper Celebrant: The Reverend Caroline Smith Parkinson Deacons: The Reverend Randolph Marshall Hollerith Sally Gunn, Deacon-in-Training Assisting Priest: The Reverend Carmen Germino Lay Eucharistic Ministers: Jim Rudisill, Randi McFadden Lector: Shelton Way, Fran McDermott Acolyte Team 6: Addie Wright, Team Captain; John Fitzgerald, Tripp Hickman, Ashby Poindexter, Kate Surgner, Tucker Surgner, Mary Lib Warner, Olivia Warner; Harriet Wright, Adult Leader; Barbara Hassett and Paige Fox, Acolyte Masters Musicians: West Gallery Choir, Guitar Ensemble Soloists: Jane Harrison, Fran McDermott, Diane Wright Director of Music: Dr. Mark A. Whitmire Organist: Virginia Ewing Whitmire Usher Team 4: Harry Moore, Team Leader; Bill Branch, Ferd Baruch, Jim Cosby, Brad Gray, Jay Jennings, Ed Jewett, Vance Spilman, Scott Ukrop, Jay West, and Murray Wright; Harry Turton, Chief Usher Video: Jonathan Sumrell Vestry Greeter: Harry Moore 11:15 A.M. CHORAL EUCHARIST Preacher: The Reverend Dr. Mark Cooper Celebrant: The Reverend Caroline Smith Parkinson Deacons: The Reverend Randolph Marshall Hollerith Sally Gunn, Deacon-in-Training Assisting Priest: The Reverend Carmen Germino Lay Eucharistic Ministers: Tom Baker, Catherine Baker Lectors: John Mahoney, Melissa Silver Acolyte Team 7: Sarah Whitaker, Team Captain; Nate Davis, Caroline Goggins, Eliza Goggins, Izzy Whitaker, Douglas Williamson, Margaret Williamson, and Thomas Williamson; Norvell Whitaker, Acolyte Master; Adult Leader; Barbara Hassett and Paige Fox, Acolyte Masters Musicians: Parish Choir Director of Music: Dr. Mark A. Whitmire Organist: Virginia Ewing Whitmire Usher Team 6: Scott Fitzgerald, Team Leader; Katie Evans, Ron Evans, Paige Fitzgerald, Denny Fox, Mary Fox, Bill Gregory, Clinker Moss, and Dawn Siegel; Brink Brinkley, Chief Usher Video: Corinne Davis Vestry Greeter: Bobbie Ukrop Wheels Minister: John Willett Altar Guild Group 2: Vann Williams, Group Leader; Ann Campbell, Cary Doyle, and Connie Spilman; Lucy Meade, Altar Guild Chair ST. JAMES’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1205 West Franklin Street Richmond, VA 23220 804-355-1779 www.doers.org February 21-28 CARITAS Shelter week – overnight shelter for families (Michaux) Sunday, February 15 The Last Sunday after the Epiphany, Annual Congregational Meeting The Reverend Dr. Mark Cooper, Preacher Holy Eucharist, Rite I Holy Eucharist, Rite II & Children’s Chapel Annual Congregational meeting – adults and youth in 9th-12th grades (Sanctuary) CARITAS Rally for Sunday School & youth in 6th-8th grades (Valentine) Choral Eucharist Youth Choir rehearsal (Choir Room) Deacon-in-training committee (Gibson B) Coffee & Refreshments (Valentine) 7:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Monday, February 16 Office & Children’s Center closed for Presidents’ Day Tuesday, February 17 6:00 p.m. Mardi Gras for Missions (Michaux) Wednesday, February 18 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Ash Wednesday Living Faith Bible Study (Michaux 205) Ash Wednesday Holy Eucharist & Imposition of Ashes Lectionary Ladies Bible Study (Michaux 205) Children’s Choir rehearsal (Children’s Choir Room) Dinner (Valentine) Ash Wednesday Holy Eucharist & Imposition of Ashes Thursday, February 19 7:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Thursday Men’s Bible Study breakfast (Valentine) Sisters in the Word Bible study (off-site) Group Meditation Sit (Michaux 306) Parish Choir (Choir Room) Friday, February 20 9:15 a.m. Youth Ski trip begins Food Force 1 (Michaux kitchen) Saturday, February 21 7:30 a.m. CARITAS Shelter Week begins Food Force Men (Michaux kitchen) Sunday, February 22 The First Sunday in Lent, The Reverend Carmen Germino, Preacher Youth Ski trip ends Holy Eucharist, Rite I Holy Eucharist, Rite II & Children’s Chapel Christian Formation for children and youth Forum for Youth & Adults: Strategic Planning small groups (Michaux) Holy Eucharist, Rite I Youth Choir rehearsal (Choir Room) Coffee & Refreshments (Valentine) 7:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. ORDER MATERIALS FOR LENTEN STUDY Beginning on Wednesday, February 25 at the 10:00 a.m. Living Faith Bible Study and again in Christian Journey at 7:00 p.m., we will have the opportunity to walk with Jesus during Lent. We will use the work of Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan’s The Last Week to follow the Gospel of Mark’s details of Holy Week from Palm Sunday to Easter. Undoubtedly, as we follow the events of that fateful week we will be challenged by new ideas and new perspectives, and our faith will be deepened. Books may be purchased for $12.00 by contacting Anita Lisk at alisk@doers.org. February 15, 2015 The Last Sunday after the Epiphany Annual Meeting & Vestry Election Each year at the Annual Meeting of the Congregation of St. James’s, we elect six people to the Vestry. The new class we elect today will serve for three years as part of a rotation of service to the parish. Vestry members provide leadership in all areas of parish ministry and missions from welcome and hospitality to faith formation and service to stewardship, communication and building and grounds. Nominees for the Class of 2018 Willson Craigie Jay Jordan Tom Porterfield Becky DeCamps Connell Mullins Tina Sherrod Also today we thank the retiring class for their faithfulness to this ministry: Class of 2015 Ryon Acey Michael Lantz Kendal A. Sibley Mimi Herington Steve McCoy Britt Van Deusen St. Jamesers who will continue in their service on the vestry include: Class of 2016 Knox Hubard Geoff Sisk Kathryn West Gloria Prevatt Bobbie Ukrop Norvell Whitaker Class of 2017 Peggy Spilman Crowley Matt Harper Harry G. Moore, Jr. Carol Ann Fuller Carrie Montague W. Allan Rees Please thank all of these St. Jamesers for their service to our parish community. MISSION STATEMENT At St. James’s Church, our mission is to live as Doers of the Word, worshiping God and serving others to build Christ’s kingdom. Be Ye Stewards of the Earth: This Chimes is printed on paper with 50% recycled content. We recycle all paper waste at St. James’s, including this bulletin. NEWS & NOTES STUDY HOUR TODAY Annual Congregational Meeting for adults and youth in 9th-12th grades (Sanctuary) CARITAS Rally for children & youth in 6th-8th grades (Valentine) …AND NEXT SUNDAY Sunday School for children 2 years old-5th grade (Gibson & Michaux) Forum for Adults & Youth in 9th-12th grades: “Strategic Planning – Dreaming for the Future of St. James’s,” (Michaux House small groups) ANNUAL PARISH MEETING TODAY The Annual Parish Meeting will be held TODAY at 10:15 a.m. in the Sanctuary. We will review the activities of the parish over the past year and elect new members to the vestry. Regularly scheduled Youth and Adult Study Hour classes and activities will be suspended for the morning so that everyone may have an opportunity to attend and participate. CARITAS RALLY FOR CHILDREN During the Annual Meeting today, all Sunday School children and youth in 6th-8th grades are invited to CARITAS Rally in Valentine Hall. We will decorate cards and tablecloths for CARITAS guests, watch a video about homelessness, and learn ways we can serve others. HOME LENTEN REFLECTION FOR FAMILIES Today in Valentine Hall (and following Sundays on the 2nd floor of the Michaux House) you can find “Lent in a Bag” items to assist your family in observing Lent at home. The paper bags include small prompts as well as ideas on ways to use them for reflection during Lent. Pick one up this today or contact Becky Page at bpage@doers.org to learn more. MARDI GRAS FOR MISSIONS IS TUESDAY! It’s the best party of the season and it’s here! Brand new this year are fabulous Mardi Gras ties and bowties designed by Peter Blair. These will be on sale today between services in the Michaux House and at Mardi Gras for Missions. Ties are $85 and bowties are $65. The fun begins at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday with delicious food and festive jazz in the basement of Michaux where you can also view silent auction items. Then we’ll move upstairs for more silent auction and a live auction in Valentine Hall. Pre-sales are over. Ticket pre-sales are over. Tickets are $40 at the door. ASH WEDNESDAY Holy Eucharist with the Imposition of Ashes will be offered at noon and 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday. Additionally, Cooking Team 5 will offer dinner in Valentine Hall at 6:00 p.m., but regular Wednesday night programming and choir rehearsals are on hiatus for observance of Ash Wednesday. PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE Please lift up the following people and communities in your prayers. For the sick and in need: especially Radcliffe Anderson, Joseph Badolato, Catharine Gabriel Carey, Ginny Cone, Katharine Alexander Disharoon, Grayson Dutton, Carleton Fuller, Mary Chester Griffith, Ashleigh Blumer Kohlitz, Bill Reese, Alice Burwell Reid, Courtenay Reynolds, Harvey Rosen, Richard Rumble, Sr., Ruth Sams, Jenny Sharrar, Elizabeth Huff Sleeman, Ned Southwick, Sarah Spain, Mary Staton, Robbie Wells, Betty Whitehurst, Allison Wright, and Elizabeth For the newly married: especially Clair Zeno and Will Carpenter, who were married here yesterday For all who celebrate their birthday today: especially Mason Beazley, Randy Trow, Caroline Wright, and Elizabeth Krusen For those who have recently died: especially Jane Spilman, Robert Stanley Yount, and Frank Mascia A STRATEGIC PLAN FOR ST. JAMES’S Next Sunday, we will all gather in the Michaux House between services to hear the work being done on a Strategic Plan for the parish and discuss the future of St. James’s. Youth classes and Bible study will be suspended for the day so that all may participate in the small group discussions. Sunday School class for 2 year olds-5th grades will be held as usual. This is a not-to-be-missed Sunday! CARITAS WEEK – FEBRUARY 21-28 CARITAS begins Saturday night and St. James’s will provide food and lodging to some 35 parents and children during Shelter Week. Sign up in the narthex or at http://bit.ly/2015CARITASweek. Meg Stott (mcstott65@yahoo.com) and Amanda Roberts (Amanda@thevacationchic.com) are co-chairing this shelter ministry and may be contacted for more details HONDURAS – SUMMER 2015 Our longest running mission continues to flourish in this country with one of the poorest economies in Central America. We will run a Bible school/summer camp experience at Our Little Roses Home for Girls in San Pedro Sula July 6-13 this summer. Teens with parents going on this trip may also sign up and registration is due by March 15. Trip contact Julie Wade (juliecwade12@gmail.com) can give you more details. YOUTH SKI TRIP FEBRUARY 20-22 Ski with the Youth (6th-12th grades) at Shrine Mont and Bryce Resort. Registration deadline is TODAY. Contact Mary Beth Abplanalp at mbabplanalp@doers.org or register at http://bit.ly/2015YouthSkiTrip. YOUTH SUMMER MISSION TRIPS SUNDAY SCHOOL IN LENT Legos are part of upcoming Sunday school lessons. We need donations of Lego bricks, mini-figures, and baseplates. Workshop leaders are needed for 2 nd-5th grades for The Lord’s Supper lesson February 22, March 1, 15 and 22. The workshops will be Art, Cooking, Legos, and Service. Contact Becky Page at bpage@doers.org to donate materials or lead a workshop. The Junior High Youth Mini-Mission Trip to Exmore, VA, will be July 10-12 for current 5th-7th graders. The Senior High Youth Mission Trip to Blackfeet Nation Reservation, Montana will be July 11-18 for current 8 th-12th graders. Scholarships are available and registration deadline is March 1. Interested youth should contact Mary Beth Abplanalp at mbabplanalp@doers.org for information or register at http://bit.ly/2015youthmission. NO FRILLS LENTEN BIBLE STUDY NEW YORK MISSION TRIP: APRIL 6-11 A lectionary-based Bible study will take place on Monday mornings in Lent in the Fagan Parlor in the Michaux House. The group will meet at 7:00 a.m. beginning February 23. Bring your Bible and your own coffee – with a lid please! CHILDREN’S MEDITATION GROUP Gena Adams-Riley, meditation teacher in Richmond, offers an ongoing a meditation group for children 2nd-5th grades on the third Thursday afternoon of the month (February 19) at St. James’s. An adult Group Sit is offered on the second Friday morning of the month (March 13) in room 306 of the Michaux House. Register at sitwithgena@gmail.com. MUSIC NOTES A mission trip to Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, to assist with Hurricane Sandy recovery is planned for April. Children over the age of 13 can volunteer when accompanied by an adult. A $100 deposit is required by TODAY, and complete details are at www.doers.org. Trip contact: Barbara Robinson at bbrobinson80@hotmail.com. SHRINE MONT CAMPS SUMMER 2015 Registration for summer 2015 is open at www.shrinemontcamps.net. Dates for camps are available on that website. There are ten different camps offered for children and youth from 8 to 18 years old and work/volunteer opportunities for youth and young adults. Summer camps brochures are in the narthex. Shrine Mont is the camp and conference center of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia located in the beautiful mountains of Virginia. “O sing unto God with the voice of melody.” -Psalm 47:1 9:00 A.M. SERVICE Days is a song by The Kinks, written by Ray Davies (b. 1944) and released as a single in 1968. A well-loved song, it has been covered by many artists. This morning we are singing Kirsty MacColl’s (1959-2000) arrangement, which was released in 1989 as a single and on her album, Kite. The song is one of thanksgiving for days spent together and optimism about the future. In the gospel reading today, Peter, John and James have just seen an altered Jesus speaking to Moses and Elijah. In Hebrew tradition, when the Messiah comes, the Feast of Booths will be celebrated. When Peter asks to make three booths, he is declaring once again, “You are the Messiah.” There is a great spirit of optimism in his words. Jesus sets them right the next day when he says, “Let these words sink into your ears; for the Son of man is to be delivered into the hands of men.” (Luke 9:44). Though completely untended by the song writer, this song does express well the incredulity of the disciples as they come to grips with whom they have been spending their days, and how they will continue to do so throughout their lives: “Though you’re gone, you’re with me every single day, believe me.” An encounter with the Light of the world does leave a permanent impression. Sicut cervus is a setting of a setting of Psalm 42:1 by the 16th-century Italian master Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594). [see below] 11:15 A.M. SERVICE Today the musical portions of the Eucharist (Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei) will be sung by the Parish Choir. The music comes from the Communion Service in F by Herbert Sumsion (1899-1995). Sumsion was organist at Gloucester Cathedral, where St. James’s Choir was in residence in 2003. Sicut cervus is a setting of a setting of Psalm 42:1 by the 16th-century Italian master Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594). After brief service at the cathedral of his hometown, Palestrina was called to St. Peter’s in Rome, where he was soon appointed director of the papal choir. The rest of his life was spent in Rome, composing hundreds of masses and motets that have come to be considered perfect models of sacred music. In June of 2013 ten members of the West Gallery choir joined with the Parish Choir to perform Sicut cervus at the Chiesa di San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy. It was among the most spiritual moments of the tour. The sense of wonder was heightened when we found among the 5th-century mosaics a depiction of Psalm 42:1, “Like as the deer desires the water-brooks.” HYMN OF THE MONTH February’s Hymn of the Month is O Light of Light, Love given birth, (Hymnal 133). The text is a translation of the tenth-century Latin hymn, O nata lux de lumine. From the light of the star which the wise men followed, to the blinding light of Jesus’ face at the Transfiguration, the theme of light is a central image in the season of Epiphany. The tune Elmhurst takes its name from the street where the composer, Cary Ratcliff (b. 1953), lived at the time of the tune’s composition. MARCH 8: DYLAN MASS The West Gallery Choir and Guitar Ensemble will lead worship with the songs of Bob Dylan at a 10:00 a.m. joint service on March 8. In the poem, “Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie,” Bob Dylan wrote, You need something to open up a new door To show you something you seen before But overlooked a hundred times or more You need something to open your eyes You need something to make it known Join us as we worship with a Dylan vocabulary, both musically and lyrically, for the age old truths for which we hunger.
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