“For all the Saints” ALL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH • FORT WORTH, TEXAS February 24, 2015 Kenya Update In Awasi, Kenya, the third year of operation is underway at Amazing Grace Secondary School As Fr. Jambor clicked through his recent Adult Forum presentation on The Girls of Amazing Grace in Kenya, the photos and aerial views of the campus told a story of amazing growth. The 72 girls of Amazing Grace, their home and their new high school are entirely supported by All Saints’ Episcopal Church. Fr. Jambor provided an update after visiting the girls with his wife, Pat, and parishioner Whit Smith. The orphanage began about 10 years ago with a simple dormitory, a refectory for dining and an outdoor kitchen. Seen from above in an old aerial photo, chicken coops and latrines were tiny structures dotting the former grassland. Showers were taken in an “ablutions block.” Since then, the size of the campus has expanded with the purchase of adjacent land that became playing fields. A greenhouse for vegetables has been added, along with a pond in which tilapia fish are raised to provide both a food source and a revenue stream for the school. The school has its own well, vital in a drought-prone country, and two water towers insure that there is enough water for the school and its future growth. Electricity and wireless internet service are both now available on campus. Another field, nearby but not adjacent to the school, was recently purchased and will be planted for crops. Fr. Ogacho, the priest who oversees the school, keeps a watchful eye for adjacent property that comes up for sale so that it can be purchased and added to the campus. The biggest structure on the complex is the impressive two-story secondary school, which is now in its third year of operation with students in Forms 1, 2 and 3 (9th, 10th and 11th grades). Form 4 (12th grade) will be added next year, and the Form 4 textbooks are already in place and waiting for the girls. See See KENYA UPDATE, page 2 Daylight Saving Time begins March 8 Set your clocks ahead one hour as you turn in for the night on Saturday, March 7. Daylight Saving Time begins at 2:00 a.m. the next morning, so it’s time to “Spring Ahead.” INSIDE Evensong | J2A/Kenya Garage Sale Bible Study | Adult Forum Page 3 Stephen Ministers | Young Adults Expanded Book Store Hours | Community Garden Registration Page 4 Newcomers| Deanery with the Bishop | EYC | Thanks Page 5 Maundy Thursday Foot Clinic Outreach | Birth | Deaths Page 6 Parish Calendar | Stations of the Cross Page 7 Mardi Gras King & Queen Page 8 All Saints’ Episcopal Church • Fort Worth, Texas Tel: 817-732-1424 Fax: 817-731-2417 The Reverend Christopher N. Jambor, Rector www.asecfw.org Email news items to Karla Uecker at karla@asecfw.org Kenya Update continued from page 1 Help support the Amazing Grace Girls Right now, there are 67 girls attending the high school – 36 girls who have grown up at Amazing Grace, and 27 tuition-paying students from the area. Below is a summary of the costs involved in supporting each girl living at Amazing Grace Children’s Home and a girl attending college. Any and all support is welcome! Please contact Sallie Trotter, Missions@asecfw.org. High-school academics are quite competitive in Kenya, with a student’s ability to attend college determined by their scores on the Kenya Certificate Secondary Education (KCSE) tests. Our Form 3 girls will take that test in November of 2016, and the class results on the KCSE test will drive future admissions to Amazing Grace School from paying students, according to Fr. Jambor. ► 72 Girls in Orphanage $78 per month per girl for support For us as a church, it is time to pour resources into academics now to help the girls do well on the test. That effort will include adding teachers and raising their salaries to attract the best teachers we can. The school will also be marketed in Kenya with banners and radio and television ads to increase awareness of the school and its quality of education. Visitors to the school have been impressed with the beauty of the facility, its nurturing environment, the Christian values taught, the discipline of the rules and expectations for students, and the attention and support of the staff as they tend to the needs of body, mind and spirit in the students, Fr. Jambor noted. The goal is to prepare every girl for higher education, and five of the oldest girls are already in college. Realistically, not every individual will score high enough on the KCSE test to be able to go forward to college. Lower-scoring girls will be given the chance to remain with the school, be tutored and take the test again. Vocational training will also be available on campus for these girls at the Barbara Tucker Cummings Guest House, which is now under construction. ► 5 girls now in university/college; cost varies from $2,600 to $3,800 per year The three-story Cummings House will offer a safe haven for living and job training as well, as the girls who do not go to college can opt to learn culinary and hotel management skills while running the Guest House. During their visit, Fr. Jambor, Pat and Whit identified a number of needs at the school, such as additional computers, laboratory and sports equipment, and made some immediate purchases on the girls’ behalf. Fundraising efforts for some other needed items are in the works and will be announced soon. Angeline is an Amazing Grace girl now studying accounting Our team of three, at Egerton University Njoru in accompanied by Fr. Ogacho, Kenya. She was photographed also visited several of the five during her visit with the Jambors, Amazing Grace girls who are Whit Smith and Fr. Ogacho at her now in college. Here in the school. In the spirit of traditional U.S., a child in foster care is Kenyan hospitality, Angeline cut out of support after high prepared a meal for her visitors in school. We are supporting her dormitory kitchenette. our Amazing Grace girls in higher education so they can become self-reliant adults. Amazing Grace has become a real home to these girls, and it is the place they count on to return to during school breaks. Thus, the beds for girls attending college are retained for them during college, and we as a church seek to continue to support these girls’ college educations, much as we as parents do for our own children. The Cummings House under construction adjacent to Amazing Grace. 2 • February 10, 2015 • Pro Omnibus Sanctis Amazing Grace now has its own website: www.amazinggracegirls.org. You can also learn more about Amazing Grace on the Foreign Missions section of our website: http://www.asecfw.org/Ministries/OutreachMinistries/ ForeignMissions.aspx Bible Study Lenten study begins February 25 Join Mthr. Melanie Barbarito for our Lenten Bible Study, Who Do People Say That I Am? This five-week study is an exploration of how people have viewed Jesus through the centuries, from Rabbi to the Cosmic Christ. Starting, of course, with the Bible, we’ll also look at how artists have portrayed Jesus and invite participants to share their favorite images of Jesus Christ. This study begins Wednesday, February 25, 10:45 a.m. or 6:30 p.m. in DeWolfe Hall. Come at 6:00 p.m. and enjoy a wonderful homestyle dinner first! Adult Forum J2A/Kenya Garage Sale The only thing better than a neighborhood garage sale is a CHURCH-WIDE garage sale! Saturday, February 28 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Proceeds benefit the J2A Pilgrimage to Scotland, and our 2015 Kenya Mission! Discovering The New Testament with Fr. Jambor as your guide Come join us for the Spring Adult Forum series, “Discovering the New Testament,” which begins Sunday, March 1 (a new date). Through lectures, reading, reflection, and discussions you will discover people, events and places you might not have already known. Fr. Jambor will open a wide variety of biblical ideas that will produce new understandings and experiences of faith and the Christian life. See you Sundays at 10:10 a.m. in DeWolfe Hall. Have stuff to donate for the sale? Contact: Sallie Trotter, Missions@asecfw.org Mthr. Jordan Ware, MthWare@asecfw.org or Caren Rector, 817-991-9707. February 24, 2015 • Pro Omnibus Sanctis • 3 YOUNG ADULTS: The Instructed Eucharist & Potluck Dinner Eight new Stephen Ministers commissioned After 50 hours of intensive training, eight new Stephen Ministers were commissioned at the 11:15 a.m. service on Feb. 8. The new Stephen Minister class includes Ed Ferree, Mark Howard. Robert Davie, Sallie Trotter, Ann Spence, Joanie Blanton, Kathleen Farrelly and Nancy Searway. Pictured with them are Mthr. Jordan Ware, Stephen Leaders Whit Smith and Mary Shannon and pastoral advisor Fr. Johnson Shannon. Stephen Ministry training equips and empowers lay caregivers, called Stephen Ministers, to provide high-quality, confidential, Christ-centered care to hurting people. They are not counselors; they are trained Christian caregivers whose role is to listen and care. Our newly commissioned Stephen Ministers are now available to be assigned one-on-one to others in our parish community who could benefit from a caring and listening ear. A Stephen Minister generally spends an hour per week with their care receiver, and engages in twice-monthly supervision to ensure that they are providing the best-quality Christian care. For more information, please contact Mary Shannon, MaryShannon628@yahoo.com or call her at 817-880-4329 or 817-732-3064. Interested in planting at the Community Garden? Register on Sat., February 28, 10:00 a.m., Old Rectory Parishioners and area residents can apply to plant a 4x4-foot plot at our Community Garden which is now taking shape at the corner of Penticost and Dexter. Getting starts requires submitting an application and a $30 registration fee. Find the application on the Current Events page of our website, www.asecfw.org. 4 • February 24, 2015 • Pro Omnibus Sanctis Ever wondered why we bow to the altar? Why we make the sign of the cross over forehead, lips, and heart at the Gospel? How the priest knows when to make all those hand motions? Wonder no more! Join Mthr. Ware at the church on March 23 at 7:00 p.m. for an Instructed Eucharist, followed by a potluck dinner. Please bring a dish to share, and feel encouraged to bring friends! For more information, contact Mthr. Jordan Ware, MthWare@ asecfw.org or call 817-732-1424. St. Anne’s Book Store news St. Anne’s Book Store recently announced new hours...and now the ladies of St. Anne’s are very pleased to announce that the hours are changing again! And for a wonderful reason. A new part-time employee has been hired, allowing the bookstore to be open for longer hours. Beginning Feb. 23, the new Book Store hours are: Monday through Friday: 9:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Saturday: By appointment Sunday: 10:00 am until 11:00 am and after the 11:15 am service until 1:00 p.m. St. Anne’s Book Store has more treasures per square foot than any boutique in town. You’ll find inspirational books and cards and so much more. Be sure to stop in before Easter to see what’s hopping! Welcome, Parish Newcomers! EYC Activities Meet some of the recent newcomers to All Saints’ who attended the Newcomers Meet & Greet coffee on February 8th. There is a place for you at All Saints’...we hope to see everyone again. March 1: EYC will join the congregation in Evensong at 6:00 p.m. March 8: No EYC because it is the beginning of Spring Break. Randy and Mindy Rife Micah Hayes Learn more about this summer's upcoming MissionPalooza! Youth and youth parents, come learn more about MissionPalooza, this summer’s youth mission opportunity. A MissionPalooza Interest Meeting is scheduled for Sunday, March 1 at 12:30 p.m. in the Gray House. Julie Webber Jan and Don Bumgarner The trip will take place July 19-24, and youth in grades 7-12 are eligible to go on this mission to San Antonio. Our youth will be working together with other youth from the Diocese of Texas. The cost will be $250 per person, which includes transportation, food, lodging, a fun excursion and a T-shirt. Thank You Very M uch Kimball and Bea Watson. Bea is the mother of parishioner Shelly Seymour. Newcomers quickly learn about the bountiful tables prepared by our Parish Life Commission. Deanery Town Hall with Bishop High Thursday, February 26, 5:30 p.m. in DeWolfe Hall All are welcome to attend the town hall with Bishop Rayford B. High, Jr. at the next Fort Worth West Deanery meeting here at All Saints’. One item of business will be the election of Executive Council alternates. To everyone who helped with our Mardi Gras Celebration & Pancake Supper: Allen Kent, Kyle Mankin, Jean Mankin, Collin Mankin, William Mankin, Henry Mankin, Ed Townsend, Kelly Tierce, Luke Tierce, Mattye Tierce, Bill Gerhart, John Burnam, Brendan Bennett, Chris Kruger, Stephen Baker, John Loggins, LeGrand Knight, Bob Edwards, Elaine Edwards, Chester Grudzinski, Tom Swanson, Gilman Tracy, Bill Waits, Joseph Gray and Steve Fleming. February 24, 2015 • Pro Omnibus Sanctis • 5 LENT On Maundy Thursday, a foot-washing clinic for the homeless “If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet. For I have given you an example, that you also should do as I have done to you.” – John 13: 14-15 Jesus Washing Peter’s Feet, Ford Madox Brown, 1852-6. This Lenten season, a new event will offer us another way to serve our fellow man, while washing feet as Christ exhorted his disciples to do on the night of the Last Supper. We are seeking about 25 church volunteers to join with volunteers and students from All Saints’ Episcopal School to help with our Maundy Thursday Foot Clinic for the homeless. The event will take place April 2 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Unity Park in Fort Worth, not far from the Presbyterian Night Shelter. Volunteers do not need to be there the entire time, and are needed in multiple roles, including set-up and take-down. Medical professionals will be on hand to supervise the foot clinic. We will offer the Eucharist, serve lunch, wash feet, and distribute manna bags and shoes. For more information, please contact Mthr. Jordan Ware, MthWare@asecfw.org or call her at 817-732-1424. Courtesy Free Christ Images. Baby Blessings Diana Ibanez (nee Holland) and her husband Sean are new parents of a baby girl, Olivia Ibanez, who was born February 10. Proud grandmother is Liz Holland. Mother and baby are doing very well. Congratulations to the family! March Community Outreach Opening Doors for Women in Need Rest in Peace Joyce Sister of Fr. Ogacho Pete Chambliss Brother of Joan Basham May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. And may light perpetual shine upon them. Amen. 6 • Pro Omnibus Sanctis • February 24, 2015 Opening Doors for Women in Need (WIN) is a local faith-based non-profit organization that reaches out to women who have experienced emotional trauma. Their wish-list includes: Soap Shampoo Lotion Toothpaste Printer Paper Paper Towls Toilet Paper Windex, 409, Comet, Cleansers Baby Shampoo Baby Powder Please place your donated items in the baskets in the Nave or DeWolfe Hall. For more information on our monthly community outreach efforts, please contact Katrina Schussler, katmomx123@aol.com. Parish Calendar Sunday, March 1 Nursery 8:45 a.m. Adult Forum 10:10 a.m. Sunday School 10:10 a.m. Adult Forum 10:10 a.m. Missionpalooza Interest Meeting 12:30 p.m. EYC to Evensong 6:00 p.m. Solemn Evensong 6:00 p.m. Monday, March 2 Al-Anon AA/Al-Anon Job Seekers Foot Clinic Mtg. Handbell Guild 8:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 3 Spirited Sisters 9:15 a.m. Crestline Neighborhood Market Press Party (offsite) 4:00 p.m. Parish Life Commission 5:15 p.m. AA 6:00 p.m. Stephen Minister Supervision 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 4 Men’s Breakfast Bible Study 7:00 a.m. Bible Study 10:45 a.m. Christian Education Commission 5:15 p.m. Nursery 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Dinner 6:00 p.m. Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 5 AA/Al-Anon 6:00 p.m. All Saints’ Choir 7:00 p.m. Sunday, March 8 Daylight Saving Time begins Nursery 8:45 a.m. Adult Forum 10:10 a.m. Monday, March 9 Al-Anon 8:30 a.m. AA/Al-Anon 6:00 p.m. Job Seekers 6:00 p.m. Handbell Guild 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 10 Spirited Sisters 9:15 a.m. Facilities Committee 4:00 p.m. AA 6:00 p.m. Men’s Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 11 Men’s Breakfast Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Bible Study 10:45 a.m. Nursery 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Dinner 6:00 p.m. Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 12 AA/Al-Anon 6:00 p.m. All Saints’ Choir 7:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross on Fridays in Lent During this Lenten season, please join us at 6:00 p.m. on Friday in the Nave for Stations of the Cross. On Good Friday, April 3, we will offer Interactive Stations of the Cross for Children at 4:00 p.m. We’ll begin in the Nave and then move to Stations which will be set up on the Lawn. Friday, March 13 Al-Anon 8:30 a.m. Stations of the Cross 6:00 p.m. Saturday, March 14 Prayer Shawl Breakfast & Meeting 8:30 a.m. Altar Flower/Altar Guild 9:00 a.m. Sacred Mamas 10:00 a.m. All Saints’ Episcopal Worship Calendar Sunday Services Daily Services Friday, March 6 Al-Anon 8:30 a.m. Stations of the Cross 6:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. The Holy Eucharist (Rite I) 9:00 a.m. Choral Eucharist (Rite II) 11:15 a.m. Choral Eucharist (Rite I) Saturday, March 7 Altar Flower/Altar Guild 9:00 a.m. Set Clocks ahead one hour at bedtime for Daylight Saving Time. 5:00 p.m. The Holy Eucharist (Rite I), with the Healing Service 7:00 a.m. The Holy Eucharist (Saturday at 8:00 a.m.) 9:00 a.m. Morning Prayer (Monday through Friday) 10:00 a.m. The Holy Eucharist on Wednesdays with the Healing Service 4:45 p.m. Evening Prayer (Mon.-Fri.) 6:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross (Fridays in Lent) February 24, 2015 • Pro Omnibus Sanctis • 7 All Saints’ Episcopal Church 5001 Crestline Road Fort Worth, Texas 76107-3699 Non-Profit U.S.Postage PAID Fort Worth, Texas Permit No. 1628 A LL S A I N T S ’ E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H The Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth 4301 Meadowbrook Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76103 817-534-1900 Fax: 817-534-1904 Web Site: www.episcopaldiocesefortworth.org The Rt. Rev. Rayford B. High, Jr., Bishop Congratulations to our 2015 MARDI GRAS King & Queen All Saints’ Episcopal Church 5001 Crestline Road Fort Worth, Texas 76107-3699 817-732-1424 Fax: 817-731-2417 Web Site: www.asecfw.org The Rev. Christopher N. Jambor, Rector Rector’s Staff The Rev. Melanie R. Barbarito, Assisting Priest The Rev. Jordan Ware, Assisting Priest The Rev. J. Frederick Barber, Adjunct Priest The Rev. M. Johnson Shannon, Adjunct Priest The Rev. Thomas E. Shepherd, Adjunct Priest Paul Aultman, Sexton Edna Garcia, Receptionist/Membership Secretary Frederick Grimes, Organist and Choirmaster Holly Luke, Sunday School Superintendent Sean Meagher, Assistant Sexton Dottie McBride, Bursar/Financial Secretary Marybeth Sanders-Wilson, Assistant to the Rector/Youth Choir Director Sallie Trotter, Outreach and Missions Coordinator Karla Uecker, Communications Manager Lynne M. Waltman, Business Manager
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