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November 15, 2009

Stewardship




God sent his son Jesus to die for us. We can show our love for His sacrifice by striving to bring others into his presence. The maintenance of churches is necessary to carry out the work of the Lord. When giving we must remember that we are giving to God and not the church as an institution. Making a Christ centered pledge releases us from the dependence of money to the independence from money. Cheerful giving is liberating.
Stewardship along the spiritual journey involves not only the giving of tithes but also the giving of self.
One of the assets of being a member of a small parish is the intimacy of it. Everyone knows each other and there is the opportunity to know each other even deeper. Stewardship plays an important part in the maintenance of any parish but especially a small one.
Stewardship entails commitment and support of what God wants us to do.
Wherever you are, hopefully your journey will be rewarding.

Rev. Peter Horn brought the message today.


SCRIPTURES
Samuel 1:4-20
Hebrews 10:11-14 (15-18) 19-25
Psalm 16
Mark 13:1-8

ANNOUNCEMENTS

+Condolences are extended to the family of Rev. Sara Scott on the death of her father.

NELSON, Innes Armistead October 6, 1924 - November 11, 2009. Son of Rebecca Anderson Thornton and Wilbur Armistead Nelson. Born in Nashville and reared in Charlottesville and Birmingham. Joined the R.O.T.C. in 1943, and served as Ensign in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific until 1946, during which time he survived a typhoon. He was graduated from the University of the South, Sewanee, and the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, NY. Did internship and residency at Vanderbilt and the V.A. Hospitals, and practiced general surgery at Baptist, Parkview, St. Thomas and Vanderbilt Hospitals until his retirement in 1987. For a time, he was a Clinical Instructor of Surgery at Vanderbilt, assistant chief of surgery at St. Thomas and served on its advisory and executive committees. Served on Parkview Board of Trustees, as well as board of the local Cancer Society of which president for one year. Other activities included Tennessee Medical Association Political Action Committee, consultant to Equitable Life Assurance Society and after retirement, to Social Security Disability Determination. Member of the following societies: Nashville Academy of Medicine, Tennessee Medical Association, Nashville Surgical Society, Southern Society of Clinical Surgeons and H. W. Scott, Jr. Surgical Society. He was twice vestryman of St. George's Episcopal Church. He belonged to the Alabama, Tennessee and Virginia Historical Societies, and was an active member of the Sewanee Club of Nashville. Throughout his life, he returned every possible summer to the Monteagle Sunday School Assembly, a community he dearly loved. He served a number of terms on the Assembly Board and was instrumental in founding a cemetery there. Before the Grundy Forest Park System was founded, he led his family down the rock slides into Savage Gulf, to the delight of his children. In addition to life on the mountain, he especially enjoyed tennis in earlier years and bridge in later ones, and always family, reading, and a wide circle of friends. Preceded in death by parents and brother, George Thornton Nelson of Birmingham. Survived by wife, Sara Harris Nelson; children, Rebecca Thornton Nelson of Richmond, Eugene Harris Nelson of Nashville, Sara Scott Nelson Wingo (Patrick James Wingo) of Birmingham; grandchildren, Sara Elizabeth and Van Clyne Nall IV of Richmond, Sara Grayson, Anna Rebecca and Abigail Pope Wingo of Birmingham; nieces, Kae Nelson Bolling (William Chandler) of Roanoke and Ann Nelson Allen of Lookout Mountain; sister-in-law, Grayson Warfield Harris of Nashville and brother-in-law, Frank Scott Harris (Anne) of Lynnville. Service will be at St. George's Episcopal Church on Saturday, November 14, 2009 at 10:30 a.m. Family will receive visitors following the service. Memorial contributions would be welcomed at Monteagle Sunday School Assembly, P. O. Box 307, Monteagle, TN 37356 or the charity of one's choice. The family expresses gratitude for having a loved one so full of caring, honor and integrity. CRAWFORD MORTUARY & CREMATORY, (615) 254-8200; Guestbook at www.crawfordservices.com
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+ ECW meeting was held after the morning service with President, Jalete Nelms officiating. Among the topics discussed were plans for one ECW member to provide a brief inspirational message at the beginning of each meeting. Other discussion included officers for ECW, canned goods for Christmas, possible women’s retreat and a report by Deacon Carolyn on the first meeting of Daughter2Daughter.
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+ The Young Lions ministry has nine young men and five mentors. Mentors include Joseph Samuels and Titus Battle from St. Mark’s. The topics of discussion have been careers and education. Last month the Young Lions enjoyed special moments attending the Magic City Classic.
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+ Deacon Carolyn thanks all who participated in the first seminar of Daughter2Daughter. Discussion for session one centered around stress. Ms. Kathy Hammell from Children’s Aid Society was the speaker. In depth table discussions during lunch were helpful in putting participants at ease and getting to know them better. The seminar was an outstanding success.

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CHURCH HUMOR

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October 9, 2008

Are You Ready?

We are pleased to have Deacon Carolyn back at “home” with us. While away she has been a part of Confirmation with the Bishop and a part of the Service of Repentance held in Philadelphia..

Deacon Carolyn explained the background of a Jewish wedding. Planning of the wedding was an elaborate affair. The wedding would be announced but, without a day or a time. The wedding could not take place until after the groom had prepared a home to which to deliver his bride. Weddings would sometimes last for days.
In today’s Gospel the parable is told of a king who has his servants go out and announce to those invited to his son’s wedding banquet to come. Everything is ready. After such a long delay before the wedding the invited guests continue what they are doing and ignore the announcement. None of the guests attend the banquet. Some of the servants of the king are mistreated and even killed by these potential guests. Furious, the king sends his army to kill the murderers and burn down their city.
Much has gone into the preparation of this elaborate feast. The king decides that these former guests were not worthy and has his servants go out and invite anyone they see, good or bad. Scanning the new throng of invitees the king observes a man not wearing a wedding robe. The king asks the man how was he able to enter being improperly dressed. The interloper has no reply. The king tells his attendants, “Bind him hand and foot, and throw him into the outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.” This of course is a metaphor for hell. The parable ends “For many are called, but few are chosen.”
God wants us to know about the kingdom of heaven. Deacon Carolyn challenged us with questions of our own readiness:
*Are we ready? We should be prepared for God’s coming at all times. Will we give up and get tired of waiting?
*Are we worthy? God is omnipresent. Do we hear his call through his servants?
*Are we clothed in the right spirit? Are we wearing the right garments of faith and reverence?
God’s invitation is open to all. Are we ready to accept it?

Scriptures
Exodus 32:1-4 Psalm 106:1-6 Philippians 4:1-9 Matthew 22:1-14

Announcements
+ The children’s choir will rehearse next Sunday, October 19th, immediately after the 10:00
service. Please mark your calendars.

+ Take note of the Adult choir and VOP rehearsal schedule to the right of this page

+ The 2008 Presidential election is drawing near. This is the time to have our voices heard. You still have time to register to vote. If you are a college student or if you plan to be out of town, be sure to submit an absentee ballot. You may register at your local courthouse. For more information visit http://www.sos.state.al.us/elections/ Click on the left handed sidebar for “Absentee Voting”.

+ Congratulations to Olivia Washington who reached a plateau which awarded her a new 2009 Mary Kay Cadillac CTS. Olivia will be relocating her Mary Kay Training Center to the Flint Ridge Building in Fairfield. The grand opening to be announced. Way To Go, Olivia!




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Stars continue to reign

Jalette Nelms appears on HGTV

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The annual Fall Fling was held today beginning with a sacred service under the pines.
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Marcus Jackson showcases his musical
talents with a saxophone solo




Members extend "Peace" to each other

Bible study member Mamie Hymes &
Richard Finley

Meanwhile,
on
the
other
side of the church...

Anthony Joseph finagles
the fire and fat for his famous fried fish
Firing up the drum
Galloping Gourmet Grillmaster, Cecil Washington
Chef extraordinaire, Anthony Joseph

Loyal subjects partake of the bounty
...keep going, and going, and ...

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