4/27/16 Weekly Wednesday Scroll

April 27, 2016 Issue 

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From the Parish Register

 

Birthdays
April 28, Roddy Belfatti, Maria Howey, Barbara Pitts, Patricia Rudy, Jane Williams
April 29, Noah Hearing
April 30, Fletcher Barnes, Daisy Lewis, Robert Spencer, Jeanine Sponsler

 

May 1, Keith Bricklemyer, J. Miller, Mary Schnell, Linda Wyatt
May 2, Nicholas Herrin
May 3, John Jenkins, Gareth Leonard, Hartley Mellish, Pickens Price
May 4, Kristina Angiulli, Charles Crosby, Joseph Swanson

 

Sunday’s Scripture Snippet
 
 
 
See, the home of God is among mortals.
He will dwell with them as their God;
they will be his peoples,
and God himself will be with them;
he will wipe every tear from their eyes.
Revelation 21
This Week in 
St. John’s
Thursday, Apr 28
10:00 a.m.
The Holy Eucharist and Healing and Anointing (Chapel)

Men’s Thursday Bible Study and Lunch
11:45 a.m., Peterson Room
The Men’s Thursday Bible Study and Lunch group continues weekly. The readings the group will study are those from the Revised Common Lectionary for the coming Sunday. The group will continue with this pattern, reading and studying the lessons for the Sunday to follow, to better understand and absorb those readings and Sunday’s sermon.
Please do not park in the Four Green Fields parking lots. Lunch is sandwiches at $5 per person. RSVP to dlrncrtpa@verizon.net if you would like to partake.
Tampa Dominican Republic Deanery Planning Meeting
Thursday, April 28, 7:00 p.m.
The Tampa Deanery’s 2016 project is to build the first floor of a new two-story church and school building for the San Timoteo mission in the community of Nizao on the southern coast of the Dominican Republic about 30 miles west of Santo Domingo.  Lodging will be at the new center adjacent to San Matias (similar to the Kellogg Center in San Pedro de Macorís). Join us on Thursday, April 28, to learn more, or click here to download a flyer with more information.
San Timoteo Mission, Nizao:  3 teams (June 11 through 18, 18 through 25, June 25 through July 2)
Contact Sally Thompson for more information at
tampasal@verizon.net or 
760.5120 (mobile – call/text)

or visit
www.dominicandevelopmentgroup.org

 

Sunday, May 1
8:00 a.m.
The Holy Eucharist (Rite I) (Church)
9:15 a.m.
The Holy Eucharist (Rite II)  
(Church)
Following the 9:15 a.m. service
Coffee Hour Fellowship 
(Parish Hall)
11:15 a.m.
The Holy Eucharist (Rite I) 
(Church)
Monday, May 2
4:00 p.m.

Bible Women (Lowry Room)

The study group for Bible Women by Lindsay Freeman welcomes all women. Each week is a standalone lesson. The book may be purchased from Forward Movement for $15.

Evelyn Baker is the contact for Bible Women, email her at lynndan_708@msn.com with questions.

 

Tuesday, May 3
Contemporary Women’s Bible Study
6:45 a.m., Peterson Room
CWBS is studying Paul’s letter to the Romans
on Tuesdays from 6:45 to 8:00 a.m. in the Peterson Room at the School’s Middle Division campus. After conversation and a light breakfast (fruit & some type of bread) that members take turns bringing, the study starts at 7:00 a.m. and ends shortly before 8:00 a.m.; a few people may leave early if they have to go to work. 

 

All women of St John’s and their friends are welcome; the current group includes several valued members from other branches of Christ’s church. For more information, please contact Kathleen Moore at 221.6253 or
 kathleenmarymoore@gmail.com.
 
Women’s Mid Morning Bible Study: Final Meeting
The Women’s Mid Morning Bible Study will complete their 2015-2016 study of Paul, The Prison Letters by N.T. Wright on Tuesday, May 3. Father Robert Baker will lead our study of Philemon.

 

This will be a lunch meeting, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the home of Sally Wiley.  All women of the parish are welcome.  For more information and to RSVP, please contact Joan McKay at mckayjhm@aol.com or Pat Wilson at patwilson68@tampabay.rr.com or 644.4640.  There will be a charge of $7 for lunch.
Men’s Ministry May Meeting
Curt Brown is the Investment Manager for Ambassador Enterprises Southeast Regional Office. Ambassador Enterprises is a “family office” located in Fort Wayne, IN. Ambassador’s mission statement states: “Ambassador Enterprises is a for-profit, philanthropic equity firm investing for the glory of God – the building of his kingdom, the betterment of mankind and financial sustainability – by working together with others in optimizing individual and organizational performance.”
Curt will be telling the Ambassador story and how Ambassador uses business as a platform to integrate Faith into the marketplace.

 

Please join the group in the Parish Hall on Tuesday, May 3 at 5:30 p.m. for fellowship time, followed by a fine meal catered by Holy Hog Barbecue at 6:00 p.m., and our speaker following dinner at 6:30 p.m. RSVP to Dallas Coffield at dcoffield@gmail.com.

 

Wednesday, May 4
12:15 p.m.
The Holy Eucharist (Rite II) (Chapel)
Wednesday Nights In St. John’s
On
Wednesday, May 4, the Wednesday Nights group will begin the study Believing Jesus: A Journey Through the Book of Acts.
In
Believing Jesus, an 8 session DVD study, Lisa Harper retraces the steps of the Apostles in the Book of Acts,while throwing in a few of her own crazy adventures along the way. Rarely are the terms hilarious storyteller and theological scholar used in the same sentence, much less used to describe the same person but then again, Lisa Harper is anything but stereotypical! She is a gifted communicator, whose style combines sound scriptural exposition with easy-to-relate to anecdotes and comedic wit.
Lisa Harper’s resume includes six years as the director of Focus on the Family’s national women’s ministry, followed by six years as the women’s ministry director at a large church in Nashville. Her academic resume includes a Masters of Theological Studies with honors from Covenant Seminary in St. Louis. Now a sought-after Bible teacher and speaker, Lisa was on the Women of Faith national arena tour for eight years and speaks at many other large multi-denominational events as well as at hundreds of churches all over the world.

The Wednesday Nights group invites all parishioners and friends to join them each week in the Parish Hall. Bring a dish to share and an open heart and mind for discussion.  Contact Paul and Winkie Game at pgamefla@aol.com for more details.

Breaking News
2016 Ministry Roundup: Sunday, May 15
HOWDY, PARTNERS!! You are wanted on Sunday, May 15 for St. John’s 2016 Ministry Roundup! There are so many different ministries at St. John’s, and many ways for you to share your talents and get involved.  Do you enjoy organizing, arranging flowers, or making sandwiches?  Are you creative, artistic, or good with computers and graphic design?  Do you like teaching, working with children, and sharing God’s word? Or are you skilled in building, planting, or singing? We all have different gifts and we need yours!!  Our prayer is that every parishioner says “yes” and serves in some way.
May 15 will be a casual Sunday, so dust off your cowboy boots, saddle up and come explore the many ways to get involved at St. John’s. We will have information tables and opportunities to ask questions, step up, and sign up!  There is a place for you to use your gifts and to praise God for the gifts He has given us.
Get ready for Ministry Roundup on May 15 after all three services! 
Lisa Sepulveda, Lindsey Robbins, and Janice Straske, Parish Life Commission

 

2016 Choir Benefit Concert: Sunday, May 15
The Annual Benefit Concert on Sunday, May 15, at 5:00 p.m. takes as its theme this year ‘Music for Royal Occasions.’ England’s Queen Elizabeth II, as well as becoming the longest reigning monarch this year, also celebrates her ninetieth birthday this month. This affords us a wonderful opportunity to present so many pieces associated with Royal occasions down the centuries, and will include, of course, Hubert Parry’s ever-popular anthem ‘I was glad’, together with William Mathias’ ‘Let the people praise thee, O God’, composed for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981, and “we wait for thy loving kindness, O God’ of Sir William McKie, composed for the wedding of the then Princess Elizabeth to Philip Mountbatten in 1947. There will also be the opportunity for the audience to join in the singing of some of the great hymns associated with these occasions, including ‘All people that on earth do dwell’, to the arrangement of Ralph Vaughan Williams. Simon Morley will conduct the choir, with Kevin Page at the organ. They will be joined by brass and percussion of the Florida Orchestra. A reception, to which all are warmly invited, follows in the Parish Hall.

 

Parking Reminders
A friendly reminder to always follow all driving and parking rules in our Hyde Park neighborhood when you attend services on Sunday and other St. John’s activities throughout the week. We want to be good community members, so please do not block our neighbors’ sidewalks or driveways, and obey all “no parking” signs.

 

Schedule for Day of Pentecost: Sunday, May 15
8:00 a.m. – The Holy Eucharist (Rite I)
Following the 8:00 a.m. service – Ministry Roundup

 

9:15 a.m. – Festal Eucharist (Rite II)
Following the 9:15 a.m. service – Ministry Roundup and Breakfast

S
andwich Sunday

 

 
11:15 a.m.
 – 
Solemn Eucharist (Rite I) Please note, incense will be used at this service.
Following the 11:15 a.m. service – Ministry Roundup

 

Casual dress (including cowboy attire) is appropriate this morning.

 

5:00 p.m. – Choir Benefit Concert:
Music for Royal Occasions (Church)

The choir will be directed by Simon Morley, with Kevin Page at the organ and brass and percussion drawn from the Florida Orchestra.

 

Save the Date for St. John’s Annual Canoe Trip
Save the date for canoeing with your fellow parishioners! Saturday, June 11 is the date, look for more information soon!

 

St. John’s 16th Annual In-Gathering for Alpha House
While Mom will get lots of “Luvs” and “Huggies” on her special day, remember that others need to be pampered too.  We can all help the mothers and babies at Alpha House by bringing “Wish List” items on (or before) Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 8.  Collection bags with detailed wish lists will be distributed following all services this Sunday, May 1, and will also be available at the reception desk outside of the parish offices.
The needs of Alpha House mothers are a little different this year.  While all donations of diapers, wipes, toiletries, etc. are still very much needed and appreciated, there is a serious shortage of items required for new mothers transitioning into apartment living. These items include sets of plates, pots, pans, flatware, cups and glasses, kitchen and bath towels, kitchen utensils, shower curtains, all-purpose cleaners, and scrub brushes. Cash and very gently used item donations are also appreciated.
All donations will be collected in the courtyard prior to all three services on Mother’s Day or please drop items at the parish offices prior to May 8.
****Volunteers are needed to distribute collection bags following all three services on May 1.  Volunteers are also needed to receive collection bags prior to all three services on Mother’s Day.  If you can lend a hand, please call Ruth Giordano at 254.4332 or email tampagio@aol.com.

 

Events and Fellowship
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Senior Sunday is May 8
Our annual celebration of our graduating high school seniors will take place during the 9:15 a.m. service on Mother’s Day, May 8. Brief remarks given by some of our seniors will stand in place of the sermon at that service. The reception afterwards is hosted by junior class parents.

Senior parents: Mortarboards are available in the parish offices. Please turn in your decorated mortarboards to the parish offices by Thursday, May 5.

RSVP to mharrisonquillin@stjohnseagles.org if your senior would like to participate.
Junior parents, email Miranda if you can help with the reception.

 

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The Circle Celebrates Cinco de Mayo on Friday, May 6

Please join us for a Cinco de Mayo Fiesta, one of our favorite Circle traditions.  The party begins at 6:30 p.m. with Happy Hour and the return of the Margarita Machine at the home of Erin and Dennis Carr (3116 W. Lawn Avenue). Later on, we will move two houses down to the home of Betsy and Drew Graham (3122 W. Lawn Avenue) for dinner and dessert.

We are excited to announce that dinner will feature a taco bar from O Cocina and Flights, the newly opened Mexican restaurant owned by parishioner Bear Galavis.

 

Please bring all of your food and beverage contributions to the Carrs’, and we will make sure they get to the right place.  Encourage your parish friends to attend as all are welcome! Contact Betsy Graham to be sure you are on our mailing list.

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The Soiree
St. John’s Church
 
invites you to a 
Soirée
at the home of 
Mary and Ron Hulse, 
4912 Lyford Cay Road
Friday, May 13,
7:00 p.m.
Bring an hors d’oeuvre to share and a drink of your choosing.
Please RSVP to Mary Hulse at mmhulse@tampabay.rr.com or
We love to meet new people so please feel free to bring a guest.

 

Save the Date for St. John’s Vacation Bible School!
Cave Quest: Following Jesus, The Light of the World
Monday, June 27 to Friday, July 1
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon (Aftercare available until 5:00 p.m., $20 per day)
Cost is $50 for St. John’s Church/School families,
$75 for non-St. John’s families
Ages: 3 years through 5th grade
If you would like to volunteer by helping lead lessons, lead games, organize snacks, or decorate, or if you have questions, contact Miranda Harrison-Quillin.
Click here for online registration. Deadline to register is Sunday, May 15.

 

 

Action Items
Director of Children’s Ministries and Parish Life Sought
With Miranda HQ’s upcoming ordination in the Methodist Church, St. John’s has a part-time opportunity (20 hours per week) available for a Director of Children’s Ministries and Parish Life. The Director will facilitate the operation of our children’s Sunday School as well as parish life programs that offer a safe, friendly, welcoming environment where all may experience the love of God and be spiritually nurtured. These programs are crucial to spiritual formation offered by St. John’s, and we encourage referrals of individuals who are a strong match for the role.  For a job description or more information, contact Fr. Connelly at cconnelly@104.237.132.142.