January 31, 2019




JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
THIS SUNDAY, February 3, The Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany,  there will be One Service only at 9 am followed by the Annual Meeting.


One Service only at 9 a.m.
Bring a favorite dish to share
for the brunch table.

CENTERING PRAYER  
Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m.

MORNING PRAYER 
Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m.
WE HOPE YOU WILL JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
and FELLOWSHIP


Winter Weather Advisory!!!  
Winter Weather Advisory!!!  If the weather is questionable on a Sunday morning please call the church before you leave home to check for schedule changes. If a storm comes in on Saturday evening or Sunday, I will make a judgment by 7:00 AM about whether to hold or cancel services. Cancellations will posted on WMUR9 and the  church phone message will also reflect any cancellations. PLEASE do not travel if it feels unsafe to you. Enjoy a Sabbath morning at home and remember St. Andrew’s in your prayers.

READINGS FOR SUNDAY

Sunday, February 3rd
4th Sunday after the Epiphany
Year C

Jeremiah 1:4-10
Psalm 71:1-6
1 Corinthians 13:1-13
Luke 4:21-30

FROM THE RECTOR

Preparations for our Annual Meeting on February 3 are nearly complete. I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for getting their reports in, and Deb who has compiled the final copy of the Annual Report. Copies will be available on Sunday morning, but can be downloaded today (see link below).
The Annual Meeting is the one time a year that we all gather to look over the previous year, hear where our finances and ministries stand, acknowledge highlights and elect representatives to our Vestry and Diocesan Convention. Ours is a representative form of governing, and those you elect will handle the month to month business of the parish, and represent us to the Diocese and Lakes Region Convocation.
Please plan to attend, vote and learn more about the business and ministries of St. Andrew’s.  All members in good standing who are at least 16 years old are eligible to vote.
The parish bylaws define voting member qualifications as:
Every adult member of the congregation who has been faithful in corporate worship, unless for good cause prevented, and who has for the past six (6) months regularly contributed to the support of the congregation, whether personally or as family member, shall have the right to vote.
If you are new to St. Andrew’s and have not yet officially requested membership, there will be forms available in the parish hall on Sunday morning. Please join us!
Caroline
HELP NEEDED!



Calling all hearty souls! As you will see when you come to church, the piles of snow in the Memorial Garden need to be moved away from the windows. We are hoping to round up some people to help move it on Sunday after the Annual Meeting (and well before the Super Bowl!). If you are able to help, please bring your choice of equipment - snow shoes, shovels, maybe a roof rake. Many hands make light work...
Thank you!


The Rector in the St. Andrew's "Polar Vortex"




DINNER BELL
 

Dinner Bell cook teams for February are:

3rd- The Three Ladies
10th-Wakefield
17th-Slader
24th-Friends
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I have submitted my resignation as Dinner Bell Coordinator effective 6/10/19 to Rev. Hines with a copy to Carol Tubman and Debra Hoyt. It has been a pleasure to serve as Coordinator but I could not have done it without the support and assistance of Carol and Debra and all of you. So Thank You All So Much!!
I will still be Coordinator until 6/10/19 and will arrange our annual meeting in May and I also will be available to help orient the new Coordinator.  
The reason for my resignation is due to my having additional responsibilities at my job and also because I want to have more spontaneous time with my family.
I hope that some of you may be interested in being the Coordinator and if you are please contact me or Carol Tubman. I found it to be a very rewarding experience and am so grateful for all your help. Plus Dinner Bell is such a wonderful community outreach program which is so appreciated by all the guests.
With heartfelt thanks to all of you!!

Beverly
Thank you for your volunteer
work in this special Outreach program!

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Lord, it is night.
The night is for stillness.
Let us be still in the presence of God.
It is night after a long day.
What has been done has been done;
what has not been done has not been done;
let it be.

The night is dark.
Let our fears of the darkness of the world and of our own lives
rest in you.
The night is quiet.
Let the quietness of your peace enfold us,
all dear to us,
and all who have no peace.
The night heralds the dawn.
Let us look expectantly to a new day,
new joys,
new possibilities.
In your name we pray.
Amen.

from Night Prayers, in the New Zealand Prayer Book
COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER
COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER
The Food Pantry thanks you for your contributions throughout the year.
The monthly item for February is razors for men/women.


The Community Food Center (CFC), which operates out of St. Andrew’s Church on Old Route 25 in Tamworth, is looking for new volunteers to help with this important program.  The Center is open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00 am to noon for clients to come in and pick up their food. On each of these days, two volunteers staff the Center and a CFC Board Member is on hand to help and answer questions. Scheduling is done bi-monthly and substitutes provide flexibility for volunteers who have other commitments. 

FORWARD DAY BY DAY FOR TODAY
THURSDAY January 31, 2019
Mark 6:31 [Jesus] said to them, “Come away to a deserted place all by yourselves and rest a while.” For many were coming and going, and they had no leisure even to eat.

Ministry is hard work. Most pastors and many lay church employees reserve one day a week as their day of rest. We call, text, or email anyway: Sorry to bother you on your day off…In today’s gospel reading, the apostles gather around Jesus, full of stories to share and questions to ask about their experiences on their own in the mission field. When the general public crushes in, Jesus beats a retreat. He and the disciples need to spend time together resting and processing recent events.

How precious that time must have been for the weary apostles. What a blessing that Jesus offers himself to us in the same way! May you be blessed with this kind of holy, quiet, and reflective time with Jesus. And may you allow your pastor and the lay folks in your community the same blessing in their time of rest and reflection as well.

MOVING FORWARD: Take a day of rest next week.
FROM Deb IN THE OFFICE
ANNUAL MEETING SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 3rd
Click the link to preview the annual report 

FEBRUARY  BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES

If you do not see your birthday or anniversary listed, please make sure Deb in the office has an information sheet on file for you.




Birthdays                         Anniversaries
2        Joan Marshall                 14      Ken & Debra Hoyt
3        Carolyn Boldt                  20      Bill & Valerie May
7        David Manley
13      Bill May
14      Lin Frank
17      Muffy Smith
20      Tom Huckman
21      Judy Grace
26      Melissa Bunker

January 24, 2019



JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
THIS SUNDAY, January 27th, The Third Sunday after the Epiphany,  there will be two services at 8 a.m and 10 a.m.


ANNUAL MEETING SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 3rd
One Service only at 9 a.m.
Bring a favorite dish to share
for the brunch table.

CENTERING PRAYER  
Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m.

MORNING PRAYER 
Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m.
WE HOPE YOU WILL JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
and FELLOWSHIP

Winter Weather Advisory!!!  
Please keep in mind during the winter when the weather looks questionable for safe travel to call the church before you leave home to check for schedule changes. If a storm comes in on Saturday evening or Sunday, I will make a judgment by 7:00 AM about whether to hold, cancel, or delay services. Cancellations will posted on WMUR 9. The church phone message will also reflect any cancellations. PLEASE do not travel if it feels unsafe to you. Enjoy a Sabbath morning at home and remember St. Andrew’s in your prayers.

READINGS FOR SUNDAY

Sunday, January 20th
3rd Sunday after the Epiphany
Year C

Nehemiah 8:1-3, 5-6, 8-10
Psalm 19
1 Corinthians 12:12-31a
Luke 4:14-21


FROM THE RECTOR
When we miss a Sunday because of weather it feels like we haven’t been together in ages! But it was the right decision to cancel services - none of us needed to be on the roads. Nonetheless, it will be good to see you all this Sunday.
The news of the week?

THE ROOF IS RAISED!!!
Mike and his crew finally completed the job on Wednesday. Some of you know Will, one of the crew – he was so happy to be finished he asked if he could ring the church bell. (He apparently had wanted to ring it since the first time he saw it.) There will be substantial clean up to do when the snow melts, so we held a portion of the final payment until that is done. Perhaps in June?
If you’ve been at the church lately you will have noticed the mountains of snow all around the building. We are pretty sure the new roof has alleviated the roof-to-ground ice dams that used to form, as the snow comes off the roof quickly. But now we have a new challenge: keeping the pressure of the piles of snow from breaking any of our windows. Tom Huckman and Victor DeGroot came before last weekend’s storm and dug out the snow from the Prince Room windows. Plywood sheets will serve to protect the windows for the rest of this winter, but we will need a long-term solution before next winter.

Meanwhile, come to church on Sunday and enjoy our beautiful, watertight roof!
Caroline

DINNER BELL
 

Dinner Bell cook teams for January are:

27th-Sandwich Community Church
~
Thank you for your volunteer
work in this special Outreach program!

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

In memory of Mary Oliver, who died last week

When Death Comes

When death comes
like the hungry bear in autumn;
when death comes and takes all the bright coins from his purse
to buy me, and snaps the purse shut;

when death comes
like the measle-pox

when death comes
like an iceberg between the shoulder blades,

I want to step through the door full of curiosity, wondering:
what is it going to be like, that cottage of darkness?

And therefore I look upon everything
as a brotherhood and a sisterhood,
and I look upon time as no more than an idea,
and I consider eternity as another possibility,

and I think of each life as a flower, as common
as a field daisy, and as singular,

and each name a comfortable music in the mouth,
tending, as all music does, toward silence,

and each body a lion of courage, and something
precious to the earth.


When it's over, I want to say all my life
I was a bride married to amazement.
I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.

When it's over, I don't want to wonder
if I have made of my life something particular, and real.

I don't want to find myself sighing and frightened,
or full of argument.

I don't want to end up simply having visited this world.
-      Mary Oliver

COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER
COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER
The Food Pantry thanks you for your contributions throughout the year.
The monthly item for January is shampoo/conditioner.


The Community Food Center (CFC), which operates out of St. Andrew’s Church on Old Route 25 in Tamworth, is looking for new volunteers to help with this important program.  The Center is open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00 am to noon for clients to come in and pick up their food. On each of these days, two volunteers staff the Center and a CFC Board Member is on hand to help and answer questions. Scheduling is done bi-monthly and substitutes provide flexibility for volunteers who have other commitments. 

FORWARD DAY BY DAY FOR TODAY
THURSDAY, January 24, 2019
Mark 4:31 It is like a mustard seed, which, when sown upon the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on the earth.
The Mustard Seed Furniture Bank takes donations of new or gently used furniture and other household items and distributes them to those in need.
Several years ago, Mustard Seed delivery workers discovered many children slept on floors or doubled and tripled up on couches and in chairs. In response, Mustard Seed began a new program to ensure that more children have their own beds.
Behold this image of the kingdom: a giant bush with thousands of mattresses hanging from its branches! What a lovely reminder that the kingdom is not separate from us, way up where we cannot see. The kingdom of God is here on earth each and every time we participate in actions of mercy, grace, love and peace.

MOVING FORWARD: Is there a ministry like the furniture bank in your area? How can you support it?

FROM Deb IN THE OFFICE
ANNUAL MEETING SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 3rd
A link to preview the annual report will be ready in next week's Thursday Memo.

January BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES

If you do not see your birthday or anniversary listed, please make sure Deb in the office has an information sheet on file for you.
Birthdays
3        Donna Jones
4        Ellie McLaughlin, Jen Huckman
6        Joyce Carter
9        Pat Adams
19      Ginger Heard, Jonathan Brady
25      Connor Bunker, Ann Cady
27      Carol Tubman

January 17, 2019




JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
THIS SUNDAY, January 20th, The Second Sunday after the Epiphany,  there will be two services at 8 a.m and 10 a.m.


Winter Weather Advisory!!!  
Please keep in mind during the winter when the weather looks questionable for safe travel to call the church before you leave home to check for schedule changes. If a storm comes in on Saturday evening or Sunday, I will make a judgment by 7:00 AM about whether to hold, cancel, or delay services. Cancellations will posted on WMUR 9. The church phone message will also reflect any cancellations. PLEASE do not travel if it feels unsafe to you. Enjoy a Sabbath morning at home and remember St. Andrew’s in your prayers.

ANNUAL MEETING SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 3rd
Reports still needed - see below!

CENTERING PRAYER  
Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m.

MORNING PRAYER 
Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m.

WE HOPE YOU WILL JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
and FELLOWSHIP

READINGS FOR SUNDAY

Sunday, January 20th
2nd Sunday after the Epiphany
Year C

Isaiah 62:1-5
Psalm 36:5-10
1 Corinthians 12:1-11
John 2:1-11

FROM THE RECTOR


The weather forecast could make for an interesting weekend! If it holds, and we are in the middle of heavy snow on Sunday morning, I will cancel church. It will only be the third or fourth time I’ve ever done that. We canceled one morning my first year here because my everyone’s driveways were a sheet of ice. And I think I canceled once when I was Interim Rector at St. James in Keene. Usually though, if I can get in I lead services for anyone who comes. I remember one Sunday in Exeter when we were at the end of a storm like the one that is forecast for this weekend. It was still snowing, but expected to stop later in the morning. The power was out at the church, so the 15 or so who had mostly walked or skied to church gathered around the fireplace and shared the Eucharist. It was quite nice, and is still a clear memory. But it sounds like we will be right in the middle of this storm on Sunday morning, and none of us live next door to St. Andrew’s! So check WMUR for a cancellation alert, or call the church office. I will update the voice mail message by 7 am if services are cancelled.

Nine of us are leaving today for a parish retreat at the SSJE monastery in Cambridge, MA. The retreat is supposed to end Sunday after lunch, but the weather may send us all home on Saturday (I always intended to leave on Saturday). Please keep those on retreat in your prayers: Betsy Hess, Cathie Lewis, David Manley, Val May, Ellie McLaughlin, Lisa Thompson, Carol Tubman and Sammie Wakefield. The title of the retreat is “Living in the Real Present”. Our leader, Br. Curtis Almquist, describes it in this way:

Our weekend retreat in the beautiful sanctuary of the SSJE Monastery will offer an experience of being really present to the real presence of Christ, now. We will share prayer and worship, teaching and reflection, the blend of music, the rhythm of poetry, and delicious food throughout a weekend promising to be re-creative for the soul.

We are all so looking forward to this! Please keep us all in your prayers while we are there, and as we travel back this weekend.

 Study of Paul’s Letter to the Romans
We had our first meeting for this study last night, and decided to meet each Wednesday at 5:30 – 7:00 pm. We will begin with a simple soup supper, followed by discussion of the Romans readings for the week. It’s not too late to join us. The schedule of readings may be found here: http://www.goodbookclub.org/readings/


Please let me know if you plan to attend on January 23 so that we can plan for food. The study will run through Wednesday, February 27, the Wednesday before Ash Wednesday.
Caroline

DINNER BELL
 

Dinner Bell cook teams for January are:

20th-Slader
27th-Sandwich Community Church
~
Thank you for your volunteer
work in this special Outreach program!

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

A portion of Canticle 12 - A Song of Creation

Glorify the Lord, you angels and all powers of the Lord, *
    O heavens and all waters above the heavens.
Sun and moon and stars of the sky, glorify the Lord, *
    praise him and highly exalt him for ever.

Glorify the Lord, every shower of rain and fall of dew, *
    all winds and fire and heat.
Winter and Summer, glorify the Lord, *
    praise him and highly exalt him for ever.

Glorify the Lord, O chill and cold, *
    drops of dew and flakes of snow.
Frost and cold, ice and sleet, glorify the Lord, *
    praise him and highly exalt him for ever.

Glorify the Lord, O nights and days, *
    O shining light and enfolding dark.
Storm clouds and thunderbolts, glorify the Lord, *
    praise him and highly exalt him for ever.

                                                                   Book of Common Prayer, pp. 88-89

COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER
COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER
The Food Pantry thanks you for your contributions throughout the year.
The monthly item for January is shampoo/conditioner.


The Community Food Center (CFC), which operates out of St. Andrew’s Church on Old Route 25 in Tamworth, is looking for new volunteers to help with this important program.  The Center is open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00 am to noon for clients to come in and pick up their food. On each of these days, two volunteers staff the Center and a CFC Board Member is on hand to help and answer questions. Scheduling is done bi-monthly and substitutes provide flexibility for volunteers who have other commitments. 

FORWARD DAY BY DAY FOR TODAY
THURSDAY, January 17, 2019
Psalm 18:1 I love you, O Lord my strength, O Lord my stronghold, my crag, and my haven.

“I love you, Lord…” my mother’s voice still echoes in those words. Even when dementia clouded her thinking in conversations with people, she prayed with complete clarity.

Today’s readings are full of God’s might. In Psalm 18, God thunders out of heaven with hailstones and coals of fire to rout the enemy. In Mark, Jesus forgives the sins of a paralytic and heals him physically. In Ephesians, we learn that everyone in the world has access to God. We are saved—no longer separate from God or each other. Mighty works, indeed!

I believe in God’s might. But I also believe that what matters most to God, is our sincere and deep love. I can only imagine the joyful moment when my mom met Jesus face to face and they both proclaimed, “I love you.”

FROM Deb IN THE OFFICE
ANNUAL MEETING SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 3rd
Reports were due on the 15th. This is so I have enough time to put them together with time for review.

If you have not turned in your Annual reports I ask that you please see that they are sent in as soon as possible. I will be out of the office next Wed. and will expect to put the Annual Report together on Tuesday for Caroline's review. 

PLEASE PLEASE GET THESE REPORTS IN TO ME. Thank you. 

January BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES

If you do not see your birthday or anniversary listed, please make sure Deb in the office has an information sheet on file for you.
Birthdays
3        Donna Jones
4        Ellie McLaughlin, Jen Huckman
6        Joyce Carter
9        Pat Adams
19      Ginger Heard, Jonathan Brady
25      Connor Bunker, Ann Cady
27      Carol Tubman