November 27, 2014


Last Sunset before the snow
 This Sunday, the 30th of November, the First Sunday of Advent, there will be two services, at 8 and 10 am. Please join us for coffee hour following the service. 

The readings for this Sunday are Isaiah 2:1-5, Psalm 122, Romans 13:11-14, Matthew 24:36-44. 

 A reminder to all licensed Lay Eucharistic Ministers, Lay Visitors, and Lay Worship Leaders: On Sunday, December 7, as we do each year on the first Sunday in December, we will be commissioning all licensed lay ministers during the 9 AM liturgy. This is an opportunity for the congregation to see and appreciate the work that you do, and to offer their prayers of support. 

 The Holiday Fair at Saint Andrew’s (formally known as Boughs and Bonbons) is next weekend: Saturday, December 6th from 9 to 3! Come, be a part of this spirited, annual event! This year the committee has some new additions planned, including serving a simple chowder lunch in the Prince Room, which will be beautifully decorated for Christmas. 

Wreath Decorating event: Thursday, Dec. 4 from 9 to noon. Come lend a hand under Barbara Lord’s skilled guidance as we add magic to our simple balsam wreaths. 

 Now’s the time for Cookie Baking! It would be great if you could contribute 4-5 dozen of your family favorite. Please tag your cookies with your name and a brief description, including ingredients, and drop them off by 9 am on Friday, Dec. 5.

Items are in the Prince Room that need to be taken home. While it is very generous thinking that we could repurpose dishes in the church kitchen, we are very well-stocked and do not have extra room for any additional odd dishes, or equipment. With Christmas Fair upon us, which uses the kitchen, Prince Room and Parish Hall, please reclaim your dishes this weekend. Thank you. 

The final session of the group Embracing an Alternative Orthodoxy will be next Wednesday, December 4, from 11 to 12:30. Please feel free to bring a sandwich if you’d like to stay longer for more conversation. We will be exploring “Mysticism Over Moralism.” In preparation, take a look at the Food for Thought poem that follows. You also might like to look at the these three scripture passages in the NRSV, the RSV, and The Message: Galatians 2:19-21, Romans 7:4-6, 2Corinthians 12:7-10. 
 

December Sunday calendar reminders:
On the 3rd Sunday of Advent, December 14th, our Bishop, Rob Hirschfeld, will be with us for his biennial parish visit to baptize, confirm, receive, preach, celebrate, and visit with us. We will have ONE service only at 10 o’clock. Please mark your calendars and do your best to be with us that Sunday as we welcome him to Saint Andrew’s and share the Advent season with him.

On the 4th Sunday of Advent, December 21st, we will again have a single service at 10:00 for our Greening of the Church liturgy, at which, within the liturgy, we prepare the church for Christmas. This is a wonderful opportunity for those who will be out of town for the actual Christmas holiday to share in the joys of the season here at home. 

Food for thought from Richard Rohr…

“No More Counting”
Here in this second half of life –
the mystical, the contemplative, the adult Christian –
You stop counting and let God stop counting.

The counting game is over.
The ego counts; the soul experiences.
It lets it be and learns from it, but it doesn’t weigh and measure.

Here in this American culture of entitlements –
       people counting what they deserve
            and think they have the right to –
entitlement creates unlikable people.
We worry about our children growing up
      in an entirely entitled society.

But then there’s the world of grace –
     the world of the gospel,
     the world of mercy.
It’s all gratitude and confidence,
      the confidence
      given by God’s gratuitous choice and love
to use you as an instrument,
to dwell in you.

Validated at the deepest inner level:
      no need to be rich,
      no need to be famous,
      no need to be good-looking,
      no need to think that I’m better than you.
The need itself is taken away.

If you can just notice in your own mind and emotions
      whenever you’re counting
      or think God is counting,
that’s not where you want to be.
It’s a waste of time.
It’s finally self-defeating.
Organized religion can create membership requirements,
      and then you’re right back into counting.

The gospel
      is a great leveling
      of the playing field.
All of us equally carry that divine image.
All you can do is give thanks, because it’s totally undeserved.
It has nothing to do with you:
      gift, gift, gift, gift, gift.

The grace of God freeing us
      from the burden of counting.
 

Happy Thanksgiving Weekend, and a Blessing Advent to you and yours!
See you in church!
Heidi+


St. Andrews-in-the-Valley, P.O. Box 436, Tamworth, NH 03886
Office hours: Tuesday-Friday 9-Noon
Phone: 603-323-8515
Office Administrator: Debra Hoyt

November 20, 2014


 
This Sunday, the 23rd of November, the Last Sunday after Pentecost, there will be two services at 8 and 10 am. Please join us after for coffee hour. Welcome back to Rev. Heidi.
Thank you to Jay Hutchinson, our guest priest for last Sunday. 

The readings for this Sunday are Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24, Psalm 100, Ephesians 1:15-23, Matthew 25:31-46. 

We hope you will join us for a Saint Andrew's Harvest Supper and Pie Auction, to be held  tomorrow evening- Friday, November 21st: 6 o’clock for the meal, 7 o’clock for the pie auction.  Tickets (adults $10, children $4) will be available at the door. Plan to come and invite your friends! We are hoping that many of you will provide your delicious baked pies (pies that can be frozen for Thanksgiving feasts are especially welcome) to be auctioned following the meal, beginning at about 7:30pm. 
Note: Pies should be delivered on the day of the dinner/auction by 3 p.m.
Please contact Patti Rau (367-8223) or Christine Mills (452-4049) with questions or offers of help. 

From obituary printed in the Miami Herald.
Christine Holt Kurtz-White, of Miami, Florida passed away November 9, 2014 at the age of 85. She is survived by children Brooks Kurtz (Sharon), Christopher Kurtz (Felicia), Christine Spire (John), Tinder Burris and Virginia Schrader (Bob), brother George E. Holt, Jr. (Alice), numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Christine was born in Miami, Florida in 1929, and was a proud graduate of Cushman School, Miami Edison Senior High School and Connecticut College. She was predeceased by her son Holt and her parents Senior Circuit Judge George E. Holt and Christine Frix Holt. During her life she held various positions in the Miami business community including head of personnel for First Federal Savings and Loan of Miami. She was the first Director of the Women's Business Development Center at FIU and taught etiquette to numerous children and young adults through her business Manners & More. Thank you to the warm and caring staff at Hazel Cypen Tower, Miami Jewish Health Systems, and Seasons Hospice for treating her with kindness, dignity and respect.
Condolences can be sent to her daughter, Christine Spire or her son, Christopher Kurtz.  Contact information was provided in the email link to this week’s memo, or contact Debra via the office email:  office@standrewsinthevalley.org. A memorial service will be held in Miami in January.

The Holiday Fair at Saint Andrew’s (formally known as Boughs and Bonbons) is only two weeks away:  Saturday, December 6th from 9 to 3!
The committee has some new additions planned for this year, including serving a simple chowder lunch in the Prince Room, which will be beautifully decorated for Christmas.
Of course we also need volunteers to help.
Today-Thursday November 20th- 9am-Noon. Join Barbara Lord in helping to make bows for the wreaths. Please call Barbara if you have questions.
 
The Alternative Orthodoxy group that has been meeting on Wednesday mornings during October will take a break while the rector is away. We will reconvene for a final session to explore the topic Mysticism over Moralism on Wednesday, December 3rd from 11 to 12:30, followed by lunch for those who’d like to stay.
 
The following items are in the Prince Room and need to be taken home. While it is very generous thinking that we could repurpose dishes in the church kitchen, we are very well stocked and do not have extra room for any additional odd dishes, or equipment. They will be there for another week and if not claimed will be donated to the food center to be given away.  Items: glass jug with spout and metal cover, large plastic bucket, purple cooler, red basket, set of 3 casserole dishes in bag with name Barbara on it. Thank you. 

December calendar reminders:
On the 3rd Sunday of Advent, December 14th, our Bishop, Rob Hirschfeld, will be with us for his biennial parish visit to baptize, confirm, receive, preach, celebrate, and visit with us. We will have ONE service only at 10 o’clock. Please mark your calendars and do your best to be with us that Sunday as we welcome him to Saint Andrew’s and share the Advent season with him.

On the 4th Sunday of Advent, December 21st, we will again have a single service at 10:00 for our Greening of the Church liturgy, at which, within the liturgy, we prepare the church for Christmas. This is a wonderful opportunity for those who will be out of town for the actual Christmas holiday to share in the joys of the season here at home.


Duane and Heidi will be returning November 20, just in time for the Harvest Supper and Pie Auction. If you have urgent pastoral needs, please call the office or one of the wardens: Carol Tubman at 651-8230, Gretchen Behr-Svendsen at 323-7459.
If you are friends on facebook, follow her and Duane on their journey as she posts regularly.

Heading home: Suvarnabhumi Airport gates
Words of wisdom from the abbot of War Khao Yai
It was the same little saying of luang pu's that was printed outside the sala at wat khao yai:
Take generosity as your capital
Take the fruits of merit as your returns
Take happiness as your reward for life

See you in church!
Heidi

St. Andrews-in-the-Valley, P.O. Box 436, Tamworth, NH 03886
  Email: office@standrewsinthevalley.org
Office hours: Tuesday-Friday 9-Noon
Phone: 603-323-8515
Office Administrator: Debra Hoyt

November 13, 2014

See more wonderful pictures from Heidi in the gallery below!

This Sunday, the 16th of November, the Twenty Third Sunday after Pentecost, there will be two services at 8 and 10 am. Please join us after for coffee hour to welcome our guest priest, Jay Hutchinson.
Thank you to Susan Ackley, our guest priest for last Sunday. 

The readings for this Sunday are Judges 4:1-7, Psalm 123, 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11, Matthew 25:14-30. 

The following items are in the Prince Room and need to be taken home. While it is very generous thinking that we could repurpose dishes in the church kitchen, we are very well stocked and do not have extra room for any additional odd dishes, or equipment. They will be there for two weeks and if not claimed will be given away.  Items: box with Styrofoam insert, glass jug with spout and metal cover, large plastic bucket, purple cooler, red basket, set of 3 casserole dishes in bag with name Barbara on it and a blender. Thank you. 

We hope you will join us for a Saint Andrew's Harvest Supper and Pie Auction, to be held on next Friday, November 21st: 6 o’clock for the meal, 7 o’clock for the pie auction.  Tickets (adults $10, children $4) will be available at the door. Plan to come and invite your friends! We are hoping that many of you will provide your delicious baked pies (pies that can be frozen for Thanksgiving feasts are especially welcome) to be auctioned following the meal, beginning at about 7:30pm. 
Note: Pies should be delivered on the day of the dinner/auction by 3 p.m.
Please contact Patti Rau (367-8223) or Christine Mills (452-4049) with questions or offers of help.   

Song of the Saints: A retreat between All Saints’ Day and Advent exploring together the lives of some of the saints of the Anglican tradition, and what their stories and spirituality have to say to us in the present day. This is an offering for members of the Lakes Region Convocation of the Episcopal Church in New Hampshire (which includes us)! It will be led by the Rev. Grace Burson of Holy Spirit, Plymouth. All are welcome-invite your friends! 

The Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit
263 Highland Street
Plymouth, NH
9 AM-2 PM, Saturday, November 22nd
Cost : $10 for lunch
To register, please email holyspiritrector@gmail.com  or call 603-536-1321 (leave message if no reply). 


What Boyscout Troop 151 has been up to! “This season we welcomed 3 new scouts to our Troop, Joe & Dawson from Ossipee and James from Moultonboro.  November 1st was a work weekend at the CCC Camp.  A new oil furnace was donated and installed from the troop from Dover.  Stephen helped at Riverside Cemetary Nov. 1st. He is planning an eagle project around a cemetery in Effingham” from Scoutmaster, Tim Brown. 

St. Barnabas is planning to provide a series of art lessons to prisoners at the Berlin State Prison.  This will include lessons by a professional artist with experience working with prisoners, as well as providing appropriate art supplies. Very few creative opportunities are available to state prisoners due to budget cuts.  Beautiful cross stitched mini-magnets with original designs have been contributed to raise funds for this project.  They will be available for donations after church.  Suggested donation $4 each, or whatever the Spirit moves one to contribute.  These would make wonderful stocking stuffers, gift tags, etc. for the Christmas season. Contact Betsy Hess for more information.

Yikes! The Holiday Fair at Saint Andrew’s (formally known as Boughs and Bonbons) is a only month away:  Saturday, December 6th from 9 to 3!
The committee has some new additions planned for this year, including serving a simple chowder lunch in the Prince Room, which will be beautifully decorated for Christmas.
Of course we also need volunteers to help. 

Thursday November 20th- 9am-Noon. Join Barbara Lord in helping to make bows for the wreaths. Please call Barbara if you have questions. 

The Alternative Orthodoxy group that has been meeting on Wednesday mornings during October will take a break while the rector is away. We will reconvene for a final session to explore the topic Mysticism over Moralism on Wednesday, December 3rd from 11 to 12:30, followed by lunch for those who’d like to stay. 

December calendar reminders:
On the 3rd Sunday of Advent, December 14th, our Bishop, Rob Hirschfeld, will be with us for his biennial parish visit to baptize, confirm, receive, preach, celebrate, and visit with us. We will have ONE service only at 10 o’clock. Please mark your calendars and do your best to be with us that Sunday as we welcome him to Saint Andrew’s and share the Advent season with him.

On the 4th Sunday of Advent, December 21st, we will again have a single service at 10:00 for our Greening of the Church liturgy, at which, within the liturgy, we prepare the church for Christmas. This is a wonderful opportunity for those who will be out of town for the actual Christmas holiday to share in the joys of the season here at home.
 

Duane and Heidi will be returning November 20, just in time for the Harvest Supper and Pie Auction. If you have urgent pastoral needs, please call the office or one of the wardens: Carol Tubman at 651-8230, Gretchen Behr-Svendsen at 323-7459.
If you are friends on facebook, follow her and Duane on their journey as she posts regularly.

See below for a picture gallery from Heidi.    

Food for thought from the Buddha...

From signs along the long climb up the steps up to the chedi above the wat at Doi Chiang Dao:
"The blind can not see the outside world. It is dark to them. Those who can see the world but do not practice the Dhamma (with the goal of) abandoning greed, desire, and ignorance, these people are blind to their own darkness within."
"Tolerance and patience in response to problems are always preferable to complaining." 

See you in church!

St. Andrews-in-the-Valley, P.O. Box 436, Tamworth, NH 03886
Office hours: Tuesday-Friday 9-Noon
Phone: 603-323-8515
Office Administrator: Debra Hoyt

Pics FROM HEIDI

In a Hill Tribe village, reading to Lahu children with
translation help from Taan Noah



Venerations at War Phra That Lampang Luang

Architectural details at Wat Phra That Lampang Luang,
the oldest standing wooden structure in the country,
dating back to 1476.


November 6, 2014



Perfectly imperfect. The last
blossom of summer
(taken November 1)
This Sunday, the 9th of November, the Twenty Second Sunday after Pentecost, there will be two services at 8 and 10 am. Please join us after for coffee hour to welcome our guest priest, Susan Ackley. 

The readings for this Sunday are Joshua24:1-3a, 14-25, Psalm 78:1-7, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, Matthew 25:1-13.
 
Song of the Saints: A retreat between All Saints’ Day and Advent exploring together the lives of some of the saints of the Anglican tradition, and what their stories and spirituality have to say to us in the present day. This is an offering for members of the Lakes Region Convocation of the Episcopal Church in New Hampshire (which includes us)! It will be led by the Rev. Grace Burson of Holy Spirit, Plymouth. All are welcome-invite your friends! 

The Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit
263 Highland Street
Plymouth, NH
9 AM-2 PM, Saturday, November 22nd
Cost : $10 for lunch

To register, please email holyspiritrector@gmail.com  or call 603-536-1321 (leave message if no reply). 

Our weaving is almost complete.
Do we have your strand?
Weaving Generosity into our Life: Have you woven in your symbolic thread? Please do! Thank you to those of you who have done so as you turned in your pledge card. A basket of possibilities is provided, but feel free to bring a fabric strip or ribbon of your own. This Sunday marks the culmination of our Fall Pledge season. Though pledges received after Sunday will still be appreciated, we announced our total pledged to date at our Celebration Breakfast. Please remember that it is with generosity of spirit and gratitude to God for all that we have that we that we pledge our support to the ministry and mission of the church. No pledge is too small! None is too large! 
Lingering for conversation at the end
of the Stewardship Breakfast


 
 
We hope you will join us for a Saint Andrew's Harvest Supper and Pie Auction, to be held on Friday, November 21st: 6 o’clock for the meal, 7 o’clock for the pie auction.  Tickets (adults $10, children $4) will be available at the door. Plan to come and invite your friends! We are hoping that many of you will provide your delicious baked pies (pies that can be frozen for Thanksgiving feasts are especially welcome) to be auctioned following the meal, beginning at about 7:30pm. 
We also need help delivering flyers. Please pick them up in the Parish Hall.
Note: Pies should be delivered on the day of the dinner/auction by 3 p.m.
Please contact Patti Rau (367-8223) or Christine Mills (452-4049) with questions or offers of help.   

St. Barnabas is planning to provide a series of art lessons to prisoners at the Berlin State Prison.  This will include lessons by a professional artist with experience working with prisoners, as well as providing appropriate art supplies. Very few creative opportunities are available to state prisoners due to budget cuts.  Beautiful cross stitched mini-magnets with original designs have been contributed to raise funds for this project.  They will be available for donations after church.  Suggested donation $4 each, or whatever the Spirit moves one to contribute.  These would make wonderful stocking stuffers, gift tags, etc. for the Christmas season. Contact Betsy Hess for more information.

Yikes! The Holiday Fair at Saint Andrew’s (formally known as Boughs and Bonbons) is a only month away:  Saturday, December 6th from 9 to 3!
The committee has some new additions planned for this year, including serving a simple chowder lunch in the Prince Room, which will be beautifully decorated for Christmas.
Of course we also need volunteers to help….Stay tuned for ways in which you can participate. 

The Alternative Orthodoxy group that has been meeting on Wednesday mornings during October will take a break while the rector is away. We will reconvene for a final session to explore the topic Mysticism over Moralism on Wednesday, December 3rd from 11 to 12:30, followed by lunch for those who’d like to stay.

December calendar reminders:
On the 3rd Sunday of Advent, December 14th, our Bishop, Rob Hirschfeld, will be with us for his biennial parish visit to baptize, confirm, receive, preach, celebrate, and visit with us. We will have ONE service only at 10 o’clock. Please mark your calendars and do your best to be with us that Sunday as we welcome him to Saint Andrew’s and share the Advent season with him.

On the 4th Sunday of Advent, December 21st, we will again have a single service at 10:00 for our Greening of the Church liturgy, at which, within the liturgy, we prepare the church for Christmas. This is a wonderful opportunity for those who will be out of town for the actual Christmas holiday to share in the joys of the season here at home.
 

Bankok
"The scene from our breakfast table. Not your average stateside airport hotel:-)
Warm air. Fragrant with flowers."
Duane and Heidi are on their way, to return November 20, just in time for the Harvest Supper and Pie Auction. (See details in last week’s MEMO.)
The Rev. Jay Hutchinson will be here on November 15. If you have urgent pastoral needs, please call the office or one of the wardens: Carol Tubman at 651-8230, Gretchen Behr-Svendsen at 323-7459.

See below for latest from Heidi!
    

And this closing Food for Reflection and Prayer

A prayer for pledge offering…Holy One, we give thanks to you for your ongoing faithfulness to us, your stewards.  You placed us in your garden to tend, toil, and care for your creation and you weave as together as your people.

It is our highest privilege to use the gifts that have been entrusted to us – relationships and resources – to bring about your dream of life abundant for all.  With humility and joy, we offer these pledges as a token of our gratitude for your faithfulness and for all the gifts you have entrusted to us. 

We ask you to bless and multiply these offerings.  Guide us, your faithful stewards, as we use these gifts to serve and honor you, so that all may flourish in the life abundant you came to give.

See you in church!

St. Andrews-in-the-Valley, P.O. Box 436, Tamworth, NH 03886
Office hours: Tuesday-Friday 9-Noon
Phone: 603-323-8515
Office Administrator: Debra Hoyt



A Post card from Heidi!



We made it easily and safely to Thailand, believe it or not, by way of crossing the Arctic Ocean.
Today is Loi Krathrong, which is celebrated by setting candles surrounded by flowers adrift in the river and launching paper lanterns, illuminated and lifted aloft by a tiny fueled flame. Thousands upon thousands of them! Quite amazing. Some say it to appease the river gods. Several hundred thousand people in the streets and cheek by jowl down to river to set our candles headed down stream. And fireworks and crackers everywhere! Quite a scene ...happy, exuberant and well-mannered.

Each of those little dots on the sky is an illuminated lantern. The large white one is the full moon!