Showing posts with label ECW Fall Conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ECW Fall Conference. Show all posts

November 3, 2008

ECW Fall Convocation, November 3, 2008


ECW of different parishes mingle after lunch

The ECW 2008 Fall Convocation began with Registration and Morning Prayer at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. St. Luke’s offers a Contemporary evening service at five o’clock each Sunday. We were treated to an incredible performance of Contemporary music by the Five O’Clock Choir.

Liz Ensey, president of the Birmingham Convocation opened the business meeting.
Gethryn Giles of Mentone made several announcements.
* Reminded us of the UTO Fall ingathering and explained the uses of the funds.
*CPC ingathering is held the first Sunday of May. This money goes to local seminarians for books.
*Updating and submitting the blue Missions & Ministries sheet to the Diocese will assist them in keeping parish ECW information current. This may be submitted by mail or by web mail.
*The theme “Missions and Ministries At Your Church” has been suggested for the 2010 ECW calendar.
*Women’s Weekend will be held May 15-17, 2009 at Camp McDowell. Cissy Wile will be the speaker. Focus will be on St. Anne and grandparenting.
*Parish Leadership Training will be held March 28, 2009. You need not be an officer to attend.
* So far ECW has raised ¾ of its Acts II pledge.
*The 2009 Fall Conference will be held October 8-9th at St. Andrews in Madison.

ECW SHARING
St. Luke’s sells homemade frozen soup for $5.00/container
St. John’s Episcopal Deaf Church is now the official name of the parish. They sponsor a Bazaar each year of handmade items.
Grace Episcopal has done home repairs for its older parishioners, given airplane tickets to those who couldn’t afford it in case of emergencies. A food bank is ongoing. Personal care items are collected and given to indigents. The community kitchen, Grace by Day offers hot meals daily to those in need. Participation in the Interfaith Ministries that operates homeless shelters for families. Many shelters do not allow husbands and boys over a certain age. This shelter serves the whole family. This year’s St. Nicolas Bazaar will be held December 6th.
Church of the Ascension will have a fashion show with Audrey Langford in 2009. The Bear project involves the dressing and distribution of teddy bears to children and elders as a source of comfort. Clothing for the bears is made by the ECW. Over 300 bears have been distributed. Lap blankets are made by the ECW and given to those in wheelchairs. There will be a garage sale in March 2009.
St. Michael’s will sell handmade items at their Fall Bazaar November 22, 2008. They also sponsor the July birthdays at Episcopal Place.
St. Stephen’s provides a birthday luncheon for residents at Episcopal Place.
Advent uses the Lenten lunches each year as a fundraiser. ECW cooks dinner for their choirs each holiday season during it’s vigorous seasonal practices. Many come directly from work and have not had time to nourish themselves.
St. Mark’s had its annual Fall Fling beginning with service under the pines on a crisp autumn morning. Following the service a cookout was held. A Chili Cook Off is scheduled for November 16th after church. During that time the documentary Traces of the Trade will be viewed. The church is in the process of submitting its history to the archives at Birmingham Public Library. Birthdays are acknowledged each month with a prayer during service and cake and punch served after service. Ten Thanksgiving meals will be to needy families. The Young Lions is a mentoring program for young Black boys from single parent homes.
Alms collected will be donated to the Haiti Nutrition Program. We were dismissed for lunch in the Fellowship Hall where the food was blessed and everyone ate and socialized.


A carved wooden cross was given to each attendee.
A ribbon or chain can be place through a hole in the
top and worn around the neck.

September 27, 2008

How Has God Provided For You?


Sr. Warden, Paul Goldman conducts Morning Prayer

Today's Morning Prayer and Homily Service was conducted by our own Sr. Warden, Paul Goldman. Sr. Warden Paul began by announcing to the congregation that he was as shocked as they were that he was conducting the service. Then he explained Deacon Carolyn's absence(see announcements)Through Paul's Homily many questions were put to the audience.
How has God provided for you?
How has God provided for you through another person?
What miracles has God worked for you?
The Apostle Paul's letter to the Philippians encourages the church of Philippi to work together as a system. Look not to your own interests but the interests of others. We are vessels that God is using. Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit. Accordingly, in our own Christian lives, outreach can serve as a means of humbling ourselves to the needs of others. By doing so we also recognize the presence of Christ in others.

In the parable of the two sons a father asks one son to work in the vineyard to which he refuses. Later the son has a change of heart and obeys his father's wishes. The father goes to the second son and also asks him to work in the vineyard. The second son tells his father that he will do as he wishes but he does not. The chief priests pose the question, "Which of the sons did the will of his father?" Using metaphors of tax collectors and prostitutes, Jesus surprisingly reveals that the radical is often brought to repentance while the strict fundamentalist becomes haughty and hostile.


l.to r.back row Paul and Paige Goldman
Paul's brother, Pete.
1.to.r. front row sisters:Sarah and Mary Goldman.
Camille and Jasmine Goldman: daughters of
Pete Goldman

SCRIPTURES
Exodus 17:1-7
Philippians 2:1-13
Holy Gospel Matthew 21:23-32

ANNOUNCEMENTS
+Deacon Carolyn Foster is away today with the Bishop at Confirmation.

+The Alabama Faith Council is sponsoring an interfaith dialogue panel discussion this evening, September 28th at 7 pm at the Masjidul Qur’ran in North Birmingham. It is located at 3224 26th Street North. The Muslim community will be finishing their fast of Ramadan, similar to our Lenten season. Sunday at sunset, their fast is over and we will join them for dinner and a discussion on what we have in common. The theme is “Prayer,Fasts and Feasts”. Panelists will share some of their experiences of the faith practiced from their religious traditions. Representatives on the panel will be a Muslim, Jew, Buddhist, Native American and Christian. It should be a wonderful learning experience. Let Deacon Carolyn know if you would like to attend.

+St. Mark's annual Fall Fling will be held October 12th of next month

+The 119th Annual ECW Fall Conference will be held October 9th and 10th, 2008 at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 3775 Crosshaven Drive, Birmingham, Alabama 35223. Guest speaker will be The Rev. Dr. Jo Bailey Wells. The conference theme is "Blessed Is She Who Believes." For details, click here.

+Giving flowers for the altar is a wonderful way to honor, remember and celebrate special people and events in our lives. Please consider placing flowers on the altar for one Sunday this year. The sign up calendar is located on the bulletin board outside the Fellowship Hall.*****

+ A two-day solemn observance has been planned for October3-4 at the historic African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. St. Thomas was founded in 1792 and is the oldest Black Episcopal Church in the U.S.. The Episcopal Church will take a monumental step and publicly apologize for its involvement in transatlantic slavery. Our own Deacon Carolyn Foster will be in attendance.********

John Meehan, Community Activist
The U.S. Presidential election takes place November 4, 2008. Some may be unsure of what the candidates positions are. In an effort to clear up some of the confusion, community activist, John Meehan had circulars from Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good. He offered this information to any who were interested. John made clear that his reason for this distribution was to offer concise information into the candidates positions on various matters and not an attempt to garner votes for either.
Dr. Mable B. Anderson, CEO for the Village Creek Society

Dr. Mable Anderson thanked the congregation for their prayers and gave an update on the Fourth Annual Village Creek Cleanup . This year's event, held September 10-13 boasted over 200 volunteers. Parish member Charles Townsend served as one of the captains at this year's cleanup. The amount of trash collected this year has not yet been determined. Past tonnage amounts show 2007 with nine tons of trash collected and 2006 with twenty tons of trash collected. Dr. Mable stated that last year's number seems to indicate that people are becoming more aware of the destructiveness of pollution and the benefits of a cleaner environment.

***FAITH FUN***
Can you guess the owner of these ruby red slippers?
answer below

There was a very gracious lady who was mailing an old family Bible to her brother in another part of the country. 'Is there anything breakable in here?' asked the postal clerk. 'Only the Ten Commandments.' answered the lady.
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'Somebody has said there are only two kinds of people in the world. There are those who wake up in the morning and say, 'Good morning, Lord,' and there are those who wake up in the morning and say, 'Good Lord, it's morning.'























Those ruby red slippers belong to Mamie Hymes.