April 25, 2019

This is a two week Memo

JOIN US FOR WORSHIP

This Sunday, April 28, 2019, the Second Sunday of Easter,  there will be 2 services of Morning Prayer at 8 and 10 am.

The following Sunday, May 5, 2019, the Third Sunday of Easter, there will be 1 service at 9 am.  Following the service Sammie will present an Eleanore's Project slideshow.

CENTERING PRAYER  
Tuesdays at 5:00 p.m.  (Note: New time)

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

WE HOPE YOU WILL JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
and FELLOWSHIP


READINGS FOR SUNDAY
Sunday, April 28th
Second Sunday of Easter
Year C
 Acts 5:27-32
Psalm 150
Revelation 1:4-8
John 20:19-31


Sunday, May 5th
Third Sunday of Easter
Year C

Acts 9:1-6
Psalm 30
Revelation 5:11-14
John 21:1-19


FROM THE RECTOR

Thank You!
I am grateful to so many people this Easter week. First of all to Deb, for all she did to produce the bulletins for Holy Week and Easter Day, while juggling all of her usual weekly tasks (not to mention doing the same thing for All Saints!). And to all of you who played a part in the Holy Week and Easter services, wow! The services were beautiful, from the music to the readings to the attention to hundreds of details. These services are all uniquely different, each telling a part of the story leading up to the Resurrection, and they were all moving and lovely. At the risk of inadvertently leaving someone out, I want to thank:
- Sammie and members of the Altar Guild, for setting up for each service, for the hours of cleaning and polishing on Saturday morning, and for magically transforming the church from the bareness of the stripped altar to the glory of Easter.
- Gretchen, for managing to put pansies in our planters even though there was still snow on the ground, for ordering the palms and Easter flowers, and to all who donated them.
- Val and the Choir, for going above and beyond the call of duty!! Val led us not only on Maundy Thursday with her harp as planned, but also on Easter Sunday in Bunny’s absence – and chanted or sang solo on Good Friday and at the Vigil. Such beautiful music!
Jonathan, for scheduling all our liturgical ministers for Holy Week.
-All the readers, who read with such expression and meaning; especially the dramatic readings of the Passion on Palm Sunday and Good Friday, and the readings during the the Vigil. And Lisa and her amazing puppet!
-All the ushers, acolytes, lectors and Eucharistic ministers.
-Cathie, for organizing the Easter coffee hour, and to everyone who brought a delicious dish.
I am off this Sunday, April 29. Gretchen will lead Morning Prayer at 8:00 and Lisa and Cathie at 10:00.
I am filled with gratitude for you all. It truly takes a village!
Easter blessings,

Caroline
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
1st and 3rd Wednesday morning at 10:15 a.m.


If you knit or crochet (or would like to learn how to) and are led to engaging in an outreach mission that provides physical and spiritual comfort to those in need, please join us on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month at 10:15 AM in the Prince Room.  We are a joyous group that will keep you in stitches!  The coffee and tea will be on and new members are always welcome.  If you have any questions, please call Lin Frank at 323-0402.

SPRING RENEWAL



We're very excited about our 
very first 
Spring Renewal!
Spring Renewal is a celebration: a day of spiritual rejuvenation, ministry development, community, and connection for the entire Episcopal Church of New Hampshire. You're invited and I hope you will attend! Click here to register.

Morning and Afternoon Worship
Spring Renewal will feature two lay-led worship services based on the contemplative worship of Iona Abbey and featuring TaizĂ© music. The morning music will include Nicole Densmore on flute and David Almond on keyboard, from St. Andrew's in New London. In the afternoon, they will be joined by bass and drums and members of the Upbeat Youth Choir, who will lead singing. 

Bishop Hirschfeld - Welcome and Workshops
The Bishop will welcome us to Spring Renewal before introducing our keynote speaker, as well as presenting three workshops throughout the day, along with over 25 additional workshop leaders. Register now and select your workshops by clicking here.

Meet the Rev. Jay Sidebotham
In addition to a wide variety of wonderful workshops that will inspire and inform our faith, we are honored to have the Rev. Jay Sidebotham as our keynote speaker. Rev. Sidebotham is the Director of RenewalWorks. He also serves as associate rector at St. James' Parish in Wilmington, NC.

Sidebotham comes to this work from his experience as rector of Church of the Holy Spirit in Lake Forest, IL, where he led the congregation through a period of sustained focus on spiritual growth and renewal. He is also well known for his cartoons about church life and his animation work on the television series Schoolhouse Rock!

SPRING RENEWAL
 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

8:00 AM     Registration opens - coffee and continental breakfast available
8:30          CONTEMPLATIVE WORSHIP
9:00          WELCOME from Bishop Hirschfeld 
9:15          KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Rev. Jay Sidebotham, Director of RenewalWorks
9:45          WORKSHOP 1 - RENEW
11:00        Break
11:15        WORKSHOP 2 - REVITALIZE
12:30 PM   Buffet lunch and MINISTRY FAIR
1:45          WORKSHOP 3 -  RECONCILE
2:45          Break
3:00          REVIVAL WORSHIP with Upbeat Youth Choir
3:30          Go in Peace 

I hope you will join us. Come to enjoy worship with live music, wander through a hands-on ministry fair, and choose from over 25 workshops that offer tools for living and practicing the Way of Love!

Christ is Risen!

Tina Pickering
Canon for Ministry Development

IT'S ABOUT PETS

THE PET CORNER
David Manley’s “Cocco” when he was only 3 months
 (photo by Duane Dale)

Tea with Wick!
Bev Hammond’s puggle


Share your pet pic by emailing to:
OFFICE@STANDREWSINTHEVALLEY.ORG
Please add the pet breed, name 
and anything else about the photo.

DINNER BELL


COOK TEAMS

for April are:
28-Sandwich Community Church

for May are:
5-Slader
12-Wakefield
SATURDAY, MAY 18- 9 AM
DINNER BELL ANNUAL MEETING
19-Rau
26-Three Ladies
~
COOK TEAMS NEEDED!
for the following dates:
June 23
Thank you for your volunteer
work in this special Outreach program!


FOOD FOR THOUGHT

The Swan

Did you too see it, drifting, all night, on the black river?
Did you see it in the morning, rising into the silvery air,
an armful of white blossoms,
a perfect commotion of silk and linen as it leaned
into the bondage of its wings; a snowbank, a bank of lilies,
biting the air with its black beak?
Did you hear it, fluting and whistling
a shrill dark music, like the rain pelting the trees,
    like a waterfall
knifing down the black ledges?
And did you see it, finally, just under the clouds –
a white cross streaming across the sky, its feet
like black leaves, its wings like the stretching light
    of the river?
And did you feel it, in your heart, how it pertained to everything?
And have you too finally figured out what beauty is for?
And have you changed your life?


~ Mary Oliver

COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER
FOOD CENTER
The Food Pantry thanks you 
for your contributions throughout the year.


FORWARD DAY BY DAY FOR TODAY

THURSDAY April 25, 2019


Luke 24:48 You are witnesses of these things.
The disciples have been on the ultimate emotional roller coaster. With Christ, they have witnessed many miracles, been taught how to treat each other and the world, been given power to heal and cast out demons, and have sat at Jesus’ feet to glean and marvel over his parables.

The journey, the lessons, the crown of thorns, the cross—all of this is engrained on their hearts forever. And it is understandable at this point in the story that they are filled with mixed emotions surrounding the death and resurrection of their friend and teacher.

It may seem odd that we find them hiding in a room, fearful and uncertain about their call. But Jesus comes to remind them, There is more that I require of you. There is more work ahead for you in Jerusalem and beyond. May we too be reminded of our call to discipleship and make certain that we are moving toward Jerusalem and the ends of the earth.



MOVING FORWARD: How did you get yourself back on track the last time mixed emotions stopped you from doing the right thing?

FROM Deb IN THE OFFICE

I will be on vacation the week of April 29th.
The office will be open Tuesday April 30th from 10am-noon
staffed by a volunteer. It will be closed the remainder of the week.

APRIL 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                       
2     Ellen Keith
3     Christine Mills
8     Ann Albrecht
14   Audrey Berry
17   Sara Kelley
24   Dave Adams
26   Todd Horn
28   Peggy Cannon


Anniversaries                       
8     Christine & Robert Mills
16   Peter & Trudy Thompson
19   Marty & Marilyn Cloran
19      Dave & Pat Adams




Birthdays                       
1     John Marshall
7     Elaine South
15   Kitty Lou Booty
15   Betty Faella
17   Kit Morgan
18   Tim Huckman
20   Tom Forbes
28   Bob Luz
28   David Gartrell



Anniversaries                       
13  Tom & Jen Huckman
20  Jonathan & Lois Brady
26  Grete & George Plender
28  Bruce & Denise Foreman
30  Bob & Gabriele Wallace
  
PHOTO GALLERY

April 18, 2019


JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
THIS SUNDAY, April 14, 2019, The Sunday of the Resurrection, Easter Sunday,  there will be 1 service at 10 a.m.
Join us after the service for a pot luck coffee hour
BRING YOUR FAVORITE DISH FOR THE TABLE!!!!

CENTERING PRAYER  
Tuesdays at 5:00 p.m.  (Note: New time)

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

WE HOPE YOU WILL JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
and FELLOWSHIP

and don’t forget
Holy week isn't over!
Maundy Thursday Service –Tonite, 7pm
Good Friday Services- Friday, Noon & 7pm
Easter Vigil- Saturday, 8pm

READINGS FOR SUNDAY
Sunday, April 28th

Easter Sunday
Year C
 Acts 10:34-43
Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24
1 Corinthians 15:1-11
John 20:1-18
 "Christ is risen!"

FROM THE RECTOR


The Rector is busy writing

PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
Wednesday mornings at 10:15 a.m.


If you knit or crochet (or would like to learn how to) and are led to engaging in an outreach mission that provides physical and spiritual comfort to those in need, please join us on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month at 10:15 AM in the Prince Room.  We are a joyous group that will keep you in stitches!  The coffee and tea will be on and new members are always welcome.  If you have any questions, please call Lin Frank at 323-0402.

IT'S ABOUT PETS

THE PET CORNER
“Star” von Lowenfeldt is
still inquisitive at age 16.
Star is a Jack Russell terrier. This is her Sweet Sixteen
portrait taken this past March at home in Freedom.
She is at home with her owner, Marta von Lowenfeldt.


Share your pet pic by emailing to:

OFFICE@STANDREWSINTHEVALLEY.ORG
Please add the pet breed, name 
and anything else about the photo.

DINNER BELL

Dinner Bell cook teams for March are:
21-Lewis-
COME FOR EASTER DINNER!

28-Sandwich Community Church
~
COOK TEAMS NEEDED!
for the following dates:
June 9
June 23
Thank you for your volunteer
work in this special Outreach program!

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Gethsemane

The grass never sleeps.

Or the roses.
Nor does the lily have a secret eye that shuts until morning.

Jesus said, wait with me. But the disciples slept.

The cricket has such splendid fringe on its feet,
and it sings, have you noticed, with its whole body,
and heaven knows if it ever sleeps.

Jesus said, wait with me. And maybe the stars did, maybe
the wind wound itself into a silver tree, and didn’t move, maybe
the lake far away, where once he walked as on a
blue pavement,
lay still and waited, wild awake.

Oh the dear bodies, slumped and eye-shut, that could not
keep that vigil, how they must have wept,
so utterly human, knowing this too
must be a part of the story.

~ Mary Oliver
COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER
FOOD CENTER
The Food Pantry thanks you 
for your contributions throughout the year.


FORWARD DAY BY DAY FOR TODAY

THURSDAY April 18, 2019


John 13:35 By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.
In my work, I am often afforded the grace of being present with people during their death processes. There are many “blessin’s and lessons” witnessed in these sacred moments and quiet rooms.
Occasionally, the person dying may want to leave a message for loved ones. Quite often, the person wants to apologize and ask for forgiveness. I always remind families to be attentive to “the last words” because they are usually important messages.
On Maundy Thursday, Jesus offers some of his last words to his disciples: I give you a new commandment: Love each other. You must love each other as I have loved you. Jesus’ words are for his disciples and for us. May we remember these sacred words and strive to live into them each and every day.
MOVING FORWARD: Commit an act of radical love today.

FROM Deb IN THE OFFICE
Please take care if you walk around the building as the snowmelts. There are sharp objects throughout the grounds left from the roof work. Due to the early snow cover
these were left until the melt uncovers them.
Thank you.


I will be on vacation the week of April 29th.
The office will be open Tuesday April 30th from 10am-noon
staffed by a volunteer. It will be closed the remainder of the week.

APRIL 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                       
2     Ellen Keith
3     Christine Mills
8     Ann Albrecht
14   Audrey Berry
17   Sara Kelley
24   Dave Adams
26   Todd Horn
28   Peggy Cannon


Anniversaries                       

8     Christine & Robert Mills
16   Peter & Trudy Thompson
19   Marty & Marilyn Cloran
19      Dave & Pat Adams
  
PHOTO GALLERY


April 11, 2019






JOIN US FOR WORSHIP

THIS SUNDAY, April 14, 2019, The Sunday of the Passion, Palm Sunday,  there will be 2 services at 8 & 10 a.m.

CENTERING PRAYER  
Tuesdays at 5:00 p.m.  (Note: New time)

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

WE HOPE YOU WILL JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
and FELLOWSHIP

READINGS FOR SUNDAY

Sunday, April 14th
 Palm Sunday
Year C

 Isaiah 50:4-9a
Psalm 31:9-16
Philippians 2:5-11

The Passion Gospel
Luke 22:39-23:56

FROM THE RECTOR

A Tenebrae Wreath?

This week the SALT Project suggests a Tenebrae wreath for use at home, something we could all try next week during Holy Week. 


Tenebrae is a service with ancient roots that takes place during Holy Week (the word Tenebrae is Latin for "shadows" or "darkness"). The purpose of this service was to commemorate the somber events that occurred in Jesus' life from the triumphant entrance into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday through his crucifixion and death on Good Friday.  

The most distinctive aspect of the service is the use of candles. Beginning with fifteen lit candles arranged in a triangular candelabra, the flames of these candles are extinguished one by one as Scripture readings are shared to tell the story of the Passion. This gradual descent into darkness is symbolic of Jesus' increasing sorrow and suffering as the events of Holy Week unfolded. After the last verse is read, the last candle is put out, and the room is plunged into total darkness.

A loud noise or “strepitus” is then made in the darkness, representing the closing of Christ's tomb. At this point a lit candle which has been hidden from view is placed at the top of the candelabra, symbolizing Christ's resurrection. The service ends, and the participants leave in silence.

Imagine a home-based Tenebrae Wreath – a sort of Advent Wreath in reverse: four candles in a circle with a Paschal candle in the middle, extinguished one by one. It could be done like this:

Palm Sunday, April 14: beginning with only the Paschal candle lit, read Luke’s story of Palm Sunday (Luke 19:28-40), and then light all four candles in joy, hope, and thanksgiving.

Ma
undy Thursday, April 18: read Luke’s story of the Last Supper (Luke 22:1-23, 31-34), and extinguish one candle; then read Luke’s story of Gethsemane (Luke 22:39-53), and extinguish a second. 

Good Friday,
April 19: read Luke’s story of Peter’s denials and desertion (Luke 22:54-62), and extinguish a third candle; then read Luke’s story of Jesus’ suffering (Luke 22:63-23:25), and extinguish the fourth; and then finally, read Luke’s story of Jesus’ death (Luke23:26-56), and extinguish the Paschal candle.


Holy Saturday: the wreath remains unlit and bare, perhaps shrouded with cloth.  

And Easter morning, the shroud is gone and all candles are lit, with a few more candles added - along with some flowers and Easter sweets! Read Luke’s story of the empty tomb (Luke 24:1-12).


In addition, I hope you will join us for as many of our Holy Week services as possible!
Caroline
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
Wednesday mornings at 10:15 a.m.
If you knit or crochet (or would like to learn how to) and are led to engaging in an outreach mission that provides physical and spiritual comfort to those in need, please join us on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month at 10:15 AM in the Prince Room.  We are a joyous group that will keep you in stitches!  The coffee and tea will be on and new members are always welcome.  If you have any questions, please call Lin Frank at 323-0402.

SPRING RENEWAL

All are Invited to Spring Renewal: Spring Renewal is happening May 11th at Manchester Community College. We're excited to be offering this festive day full of spiritual renewal and ministry development workshops, worship, and activities to inspire us in the Way of Love. We hope lay and clergy will take advantage of this wonderful offering. Share information about this exciting day of community and learning with your congregation. Details and registration can be found HERE.

IT'S ABOUT PETS

THE PET CORNER


Share your pet pic by emailing to:
OFFICE@STANDREWSINTHEVALLEY.ORG

Please add the pet breed, name 
and any thing else about the photo.


DINNER BELL
Dinner Bell cook teams for March are:

14-Frizzell
21-Lewis
28-Sandwich Community Church
~
COOK TEAMS NEEDED!
for the following dates:
June 9
June 23
Thank you for your volunteer
work in this special Outreach program!

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

The Poet Thinks about the Donkey

On the outskirts of Jerusalem
the donkey waited.
Not especially brave, or filled with understanding,
he stood and waited.

How horses, turned out into the meadow,
leap with delight!
How doves, released from their cages,
clatter away, splashed with sunlight.

But the donkey, tied to a tree as usual, waited.
Then he let himself be led away.
Then he let the stranger mount.

Never had he seen such crowds!
And I wonder if he at all imagined what was to happen.
Still, he was what he had always been: small, dark, obedient.

I hope, finally, he felt brave.
I hope, finally, he loved the man who rode so lightly upon him,
as he lifted one dusty hoof and stepped, as he had to, forward.

- Mary Oliver
COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER
FOOD CENTER
The Food Pantry thanks you for your contributions throughout the year.


FORWARD DAY BY DAY FOR TODAY

THURSDAY April 11, 2019

Psalms 133:1 Oh, how good and pleasant it is, when brethren live together in unity!
In a musical production, actors and musicians offer up many songs and spoken lines. Despite the diversity of instruments and vocal ranges, it is imperative that the acting company and orchestra all come together in harmony, melody, and action. In the same way, we too must learn to live in community as complementary partners and producers.
We are tethered to God and each other throughout our Christian journey. When we allow the unholy powers of the world to separate us, we are commanded to mend what is broken, seek reconciliation, and live in peace.
The children of Israel sing Psalm 133 as they make their way to Jerusalem for festival worship. They are not on solo journeys—they are a community traveling together, sharing a common purpose and path, striving toward a common goal. May we do and be the same.

MOVING FORWARD: How are you living into holy unity in your life right now?
FROM Deb IN THE OFFICE

Easter Altar Flowers

If you would like to dedicate Easter Flowers, slips may be found on the bulletin table and on the Parish Hall table.
Please have your dedications in to the office by April 15th.
Thank you

APRIL 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                       
2     Ellen Keith
3     Christine Mills
8     Ann Albrecht
14   Audrey Berry
17   Sara Kelley
24   Dave Adams
26   Todd Horn
28   Peggy Cannon



Anniversaries                       
8     Christine & Robert Mills
16   Peter & Trudy Thompson
19   Marty & Marilyn Cloran
19      Dave & Pat Adams


PHOTO GALLERY
 Photos by Lisa Thompson and Caroline Hines


Roasting Marshmallows












Sammie's Hammie Bags


At morning prayer 17 from Camp Calumet 
and St. A gathered
in the chancel to learn more about Islam.






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