May 30, 2019



JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
This Sunday, June 2, 2019, the Seventh Sunday of Easter,  there will be 1 service only at 9 a.m.
CENTERING PRAYER  
Tuesdays at 5:00 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, June 2, 2019
Seventh Sunday of Easter
Year C
 Acts 16:16-34
Psalm 97
Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21
John 17:20-26


FROM THE RECTOR

A Huge Thank You to Beverly Hammond!

Many thanks to Bev for serving as Dinner Bell Coordinator for the past year and a half +!  She has done a terrific job with the myriad duties that coordinating Dinner Bell each Sunday entails. I, along with the various Dinner Bell teams and our guests are so very grateful!

Bev has been reminding us since January that a new coordinator needs to be identified, as she will step down from her duties on June 10. So far that has not happened, and we hope that someone will soon step forward. The duties of the coordinator include the following:

1.    Schedule and organize the Annual Dinner Bell meeting in May
a.   Discussion of any Dinner Bell related items or suggestions
b.   Schedule the Cook Teams for the following year June-July
c.    Update the Cook Teams contact list
2.    Compile an Excel list of all the weekly Dinner Bell Meals from the individual Cook Teams  weekly information given to Debra Hoyt, St. Andrew’s-in-the-Valley Parish Administrator. Debra provides the written information to the Coordinator every couple of weeks.
3.    Emailing all the Dinner Bell Cook Teams the latest Dinner Bell Meals information provided by Debra.
4.    The Dinner Bell Coordinator is the contact person for any Dinner Bell Cook Teams scheduling and ensuring coverage for Dinner Bell if a Cook Team has to cancel or reschedule.
5.     The Coordinator is the contact if a Cook Team cancels due to inclement weather and to coordinate and communicate with St. Andrew’s rector or member of the St. Andrew’s vestry if Dinner Bell is cancelled. Post sign if possible on the Dinner Bell entrance door that Dinner Bell has been cancelled.
6.    The Coordinator is the contact for any questions raised by the Cook Teams and the contact to communicate and coordinate with the staff at St. Andrew’s if needed.
7.    The Coordinator prepares the Dinner Bell Report for St. Andrew’s Annual Meeting which is held in February and the report is due early in January. The Coordinator attends the  Annual Meeting as representative from Dinner Bell and highlights any thing about the report and answer any questions asked.
8.    The Coordinator has a computer and a basic knowledge of email, word, excel.
9.    The Coordinator enjoys working with people as team player; enjoys being a conduit for serving delicious home cooked meals to the community and providing a welcoming venue for people to eat and socialize.
10. The Coordinator has fun being part of a vibrant and vital community outreach program that has been serving the citizens for over 25 years!
Caroline

ANNOUNCEMENTS

WORSHIP SERVICE AT OLD ORCHARD BEACH FEATURES PRESIDING BISHOP CURRY AS GUEST PREACHER

You are invited to a special worship service at the Ocean Park Temple, at Old Orchard Beach, with guest preacher, the Most Rev. Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church. The service will take place Sunday, June 23, 2019 beginning at 10:30 AM. "Bishop Curry is excited to be in Maine with us to share the good news of Jesus Christ with everyone not just Episcopalians but people of all faiths and even those who are 'just looking.'" The Temple at Orchard Park is a historic, interdenominational space open only during the summer months. If you cannot be there, you may watch the sermon via live stream or view a recorded version on the Diocese of Maine website.


PLEASE CLAIM LOST AND FOUND ITEMS

The Lost and Found box in the Parish Hall is full, and quite a few jackets have been left on the coat rack. Please check to see if any of the items are yours. Items in Lost and found range from a contact case to gloves to a hairbrush to a waist pack that’s been here since last summer!


SPRING CLEANUP


SUNDAY, JUNE 9TH, the 10 am service will be followed by Spring cleanup. 
Many hands make light work! 

Come dressed for cleaning on Sunday, and bring your favorite yard tools or cleaning supplies. 


Inside tasks:
     ·   Wash windows
     ·   Clean wood work and pews
     ·   High dusting
     ·   General pick up

Outside tasks:
     ·      Remove hay bales under the windows of the Rector’s office
     ·      Rake the rest of the leaves from the fall
     ·      Smooth residual piles from snow plowing 
     ·      Clean out gardens
     ·      Pick up branches around the church yard


ANNUAL PARISH PICNIC



THE DATE FOR OUR ANNUAL PARISH PICNIC AT WHITE LAKE STATE PARK HAS BEEN CHANGED TO JUNE 23 at 10:30 AM due to a scheduling conflict for the Rector. A regular service of Holy Eucharist will also be held as usual at the church at 8 AM. Our event will be held rain or shine since the pavilion is under cover. This has proved to be a fun community event, so feel free to invite friends and family members who might not regularly join you for church. The worship service will begin at about 10:30 (not our regular 10:00), and will be followed by the picnic. You are free to stay and enjoy the park until park closing time.
When you come through the “check-in gate” just tell them you are there for Saint Andrew’s Picnic, then proceed to the pavilion. Set-up will be taking place from 9:00 on, so feel free to arrive early to drop off your food and get settled. The site is wheelchair accessible, including the bathrooms. Burgers, hotdogs, buns, and beverages will be provided, but you are invited to bring something for the food table: chips, salads, or dessert. The swimming at White Lake is excellent and good for children as well as adults; the water warms up early. Bring your kayak if you want to enjoy the whole late.
The official amount that the church will pay for pavilion use is $5 per person, BUT WE DO NOT CHARGE FOR THE EVENT. If you want to come, come! If you would like to help subsidize the cost to the church, we welcome your contribution, large or small. (Checks can be made out to St. Andrew’s with a memo: for parish picnic.)

What to bring: A food table contribution of chips, salad, or dessert, informal clothing suitable to the weather, including an extra layer in case it gets chilly

Optional: A comfortable portable chair (the pavilion has only backless picnic tables), swim suit and towel (if you want), sunscreen, kayak or swim toys
Directions from the south: The White Lake State Park entrance is on the left about a three-minute drive north from the West Ossipee intersection of Route 25 W and Rte 16. (Think McDonald’s, then head north toward Conway.)
Directions from the north: It is on the right about 3.5 miles south from Chocorua Village.

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.

IT'S ABOUT PETS

THE PET CORNER

Kathy Berman's rescue dog "Batgirl"

Here is my rescue dog, "Puppy," aka "Batgirl."   
She's a mix of whippet, terrier, and only St. Andrew knows what else. 
 She loves to hike and chew a hole in her bed.  



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 June are:
June 2 - Friends
June 9 - Hammond
June 16 - Lewis
June 23 - Hammond

June 30 - UUFES.

COOK TEAMS NEEDED!
for the following date:
July 7, 21, 28
Thank you for your volunteer
work in this special Outreach program!


FOOD FOR THOUGHT


Ascension Day, the 40th day after Easter, when Jesus ascended into heaven, 
is today, May 30.



Alleluia! Not as orphans are we left in sorrow now;

Alleluia! He is near us, faith believes, nor questions how:
though the cloud from sight received him,
when the forty days were o’er,
shall our hearts forget his promise,
"I am with you evermore"?


                                      
                              William Chatterton Dix (1837-1898)

                             (Second verse of Alleluia! Sing to Jesus [# 460 and 461,1982 Hymnal])


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


FORWARD DAY BY DAY FOR TODAY

THURSDAY May 30, 2019
click here


FROM DEB IN THE OFFICE

I will be out of the office Thursday May 23 through
Monday June 3.

MAY 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                       
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




     Birthdays
7        Cathie Lewis
11      Dale Appleton
26     Gabriele Wallace, Mary Harrington

     Anniversaries
1         George & Patti Rau
14      Bob & Susan Luz
16      Bernice & Ron Thompson
20      Vic & Sally DeGroot
22      Joan & Bob Wright
28      Kit & Suzanne Morgan
  

May 23, 2019



JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
This Sunday, May 26, 2019, the Sixth Sunday of Easter,  there will be 2 services at 8 and 10 am.
CENTERING PRAYER  
Tuesdays at 5:00 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, May 26, 2019
Sixth Sunday of Easter
Year C
 Acts 16:9-15
Psalm 67
Revelation 21:10, 22-22:5
John 14:23-29



FROM THE RECTOR

Buildings and Grounds Help Needed

We have a wonderful group of volunteers who take care of a multitude of jobs around our building and grounds. But at our parish meeting in April the need for a renewed committee was noted, and was also discussed at our Vestry meeting this week. We are so grateful to those who are already involved! They are the “doers”, and continue to take care of:
·         Snow removal – Tom Huckman
·         Lawn care – Dave Adams, George Rau, Bruce Kennedy, and others on occasion
·         Gardens – Gretchen Behr-Svendsen
·         Memorial Garden – Gabrielle Wallace
·         Ordering supplies – David Manley
·         In addition, Tom Huckman and Victor DeGroot take care of many of our repairs, and George Rau takes care of some of our routine interior maintenance needs

So we are well covered for most of our ongoing needs. What was identified at the parish meeting and vestry meeting was the need for a group that will plan for the immediate future (i.e. needed wall repairs, painting, new flooring) and identify any ongoing items that are not currently addressed. At various times parishioners have noted the need for the kitchen to be cleaned out and reorganized, for storage areas on the main floor and in the attic to be cleaned out, improvements for the front entrance, etc. Without a group to organize these efforts the ideas are often just that – ideas.

Would you be interested in being a part of this group, helping to create a plan for these and other needs, and a plan for implementation? Please consider this, so that we can address our current needs and ensure that we are good stewards of our building and grounds. If you are interested please let me know.

Many thanks,
Caroline


Announcement

WORSHIP SERVICE AT OLD ORCHARD BEACH FEATURES PRESIDING BISHOP CURRY AS GUEST PREACHER

You are invited to a special worship service at the Ocean Park Temple, at Old Orchard Beach, with guest preacher, the Most Rev. Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church. The service will take place Sunday, June 23, 2019 beginning at 10:30 AM. "Bishop Curry is excited to be in Maine with us to share the good news of Jesus Christ with everyone not just Episcopalians but people of all faiths and even those who are 'just looking.'" The Temple at Orchard Park is a historic, interdenominational space open only during the summer months. If you cannot be there, you may watch the sermon via live stream or view a recorded version on the Diocese of Maine website.

PLEASE CLAIM LOST AND FOUND ITEMS!

The Lost and Found box in the Parish Hall is full, and quite a few jackets have been left on the coat rack. Please check to see if any of the items are yours. Items in Lost and found range from a contact case to gloves to a hairbrush to a waist pack that’s been here since last summer!


SPRING CLEANUP


SUNDAY, June 9TH, the 10 am service will be followed by Spring cleanup. Many hands make light work–bring your favorite yard tools!
                                  

Come dressed for cleaning on Sunday, and bring your favorite cleaning supplies. There will be a variety of tasks both inside and outside - something for everyone!!

Inside tasks:
·      Wash windows
·      Clean wood work and pews
·      High dusting
·      General pick up

Outside tasks:
·      Remove hay bales under the windows of the Rector’s office
·      Rake the rest of the leaves from the fall
·      Smooth residual piles from snow plowing 
·      Clean out gardens

·      Pick up branches around the church yard

ANNUAL PARISH PICNIC




Our Annual All-Parish Picnic at White Lake State Park will be held on Sunday, June 30th at 10:30 AMA regular service of Holy Eucharist will be held as usual at the church at 8 AM. Our event will be held rain or shine since the pavilion is under cover. This has proved to be a fun community event, so feel free to invite friends and family members who might not regularly join you for church. The worship service will begin at about 10:30 (not our regular 10:00), and will be followed by the picnic. You are free to stay and enjoy the park until park closing time.
When you come through the “check-in gate” just tell them you are there for Saint Andrew’s Picnic, then proceed to the pavilion. Set-up will be taking place from 9:00 on, so feel free to arrive early to drop off your food and get settled. The site is wheelchair accessible, including the bathrooms. Burgers, hotdogs, buns, and beverages will be provided, but you are invited to bring something for the food table: chips, salads, or dessert. The swimming at White Lake is excellent and good for children as well as adults; the water warms up early. Bring your kayak if you want to enjoy the whole late.
The official amount that the church will pay for pavilion use is $5 per person, BUT WE DO NOT CHARGE FOR THE EVENT. If you want to come, come! If you would like to help subsidize the cost to the church, we welcome your contribution, large or small. (Checks can be made out to St. Andrew’s with a memo: for parish picnic.)

 What to bring:

A food table contribution of chips, salad, or dessert, informal clothing suitable to the weather, including an extra layer in case it gets chilly

Optional: A comfortable portable chair (The pavilion has only backless picnic tables.)

Swim suit and towel (if you want), Sunscreen, Kayak or swim toys
Directions from the south: The White Lake State Park entrance is on the left about a three-minute drive north from the West Ossipee intersection of Route 25 W and Rte 16. (Think McDonald’s, then head north toward Conway.)
Directions from the north: It is on the right about 3.5 miles south from Chocorua Village.

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.

IT'S ABOUT PETS

THE PET CORNER

John McGowan's "Oreo"

One of Dad's favorite pictures of Oreo.

Groomed and lookin'handsome

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 May are:
26-Three Ladies


for June  are:
14-Wakefield

COOK TEAMS NEEDED!
for the following date:
June 7, 21, 28
Thank you for your volunteer
work in this special Outreach program!


FOOD FOR THOUGHT


Spring flowers
preach the gospel:
we who have died
are alive today.

We who risked winter
now raise our heads high
to the glorious sun.

Delicate petals,
daughters of resilience,
they call to me,
encouraging the heart
of true believing.

~Joyce Rupp

  Rest Your Dreams on a Little Twig 

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


FORWARD DAY BY DAY FOR TODAY

THURSDAY May 23, 2019
click here


FROM Deb IN THE OFFICE

I will be out of the office Thursday May 23 through
Monday June 3.

MAY 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                       
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
  
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Photos provided by Lisa Thompson
 Send - off for Sepp Linher

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