Tuesday, February 12, at 6:00 pm
Come join together for the Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinner
Pancakes, butter, syrup, sausage, bacon, orange juice, milk and coffee supplied
Bring an appetite and bring a friend!
Tuesday, February 12, at 6:00 pm
Come join together for the Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinner
Pancakes, butter, syrup, sausage, bacon, orange juice, milk and coffee supplied
Bring an appetite and bring a friend!
Please stay this Sunday, February 3, after the 11:00 am service for a community conversation about the use of space in our church and fellowship hall. We will be bringing in pizza to eat during the conversation.
Notes and News
Contact Information: Rev. Margaret will be in the office on Wednesday afternoons. If you would like to schedule an appointment or just speak with her, she can be reached at 859-278-0585 or priest-in-charge@stjohnscorbin.org.
Weekly worship: For the winter season we will be moving our Wednesday evening worship back to 5:30 pm to adjust for the earlier dusk.
Parish Discernment Meeting: On February 3rd Rev. Margaret will be facilitating a parish discussion on the utilization of space. This will include visioning about future use of the Dane Chapel, the sacristy, the parlor, the parish hall and other interior spaces.
Adult Christian Education: The adult Christian education class is beginning a three week study of the First Letter of Paul to the Corinthians. Please join us at 10:15 am Sunday morning January 27 – February 10.
Parish Potluck: January 27 we have the monthly parish potluck after the service.
Prayers for the Week
We pray for the men and women serving our country in the armed forces..
In accordance with the diocesan cycle of prayer we pray for St. Peter’s Church, Paris, the Rev. Christina Brannock-Wanter, Rector.
Notes and News
Contact Information: Rev. Margaret will be in the office on Wednesday afternoons. If you would like to schedule an appointment or just speak with her, she can be reached at 859-278-0585 or priest-in-charge@stjohnscorbin.org.
Weekly worship: For the winter season we will be moving our Wednesday evening worship back to 5:30 pm to adjust for the earlier dusk.
Christmas services:
Christmas Eve Early Service: 7:00 pm Holy Eucharist
Late Service: 10:30 pm Holy Eucharist
Christmas Day Morning Service: 9:00 am Morning Prayer
Pot Luck: There will no potluck meal on December 30th.
Notes and News
Contact Information: Rev. Margaret will be in the office on Wednesday afternoons. If you would like to schedule an appointment or just speak with her, she can be reached at 859-278-0585 or priest-in-charge@stjohnscorbin.org. Jeff Davis, the Senior Warden, can be reached at 606-521-6258 or srwarden@stjohnscorbin.org.
Ordination & Consecration: The Very Reverend William Douglas Hahn will be ordained as the seventh Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington on Saturday, December 15, 2012 at Christ Church Cathedral. The Most Reverend Katherine Jefferts Schori will serve as Chief Consecrator. Please make plans to attend this beautiful and holy service.
Pledge Drive: Remember that we will be collecting parish wide pledges today at the Offering. Pledge cards are found in today’s service bulletin. Please place your pledge to St. John’s for 2013 in the collection plate at the offering.
Prayers for the Week
In accordance with the diocesan cycle of prayer we pray for St. Paul’s Church, Newport, the Rev. Matthew Young, Vicar and the Rev. Deacon Tom Runge.
The Annual Meeting for St. John’s will take place within the Service of Holy Eucharist on Sunday, December 9th. We will be electing Vestry members and Convention delegates for 2013. We will also have a potluck meal following the service. Please make plans to attend this important day of celebration, fellowship and renewal as we look back on 2012 and forward to what 2013 may be calling us to as a Parish.
Notes and News
Contact Information: Rev. Margaret will be in the office on Wednesday afternoons. If you would like to schedule an appointment or just speak with her, she can be reached at 859-278-0585 or priest-in-charge@stjohnscorbin.org. Jeff Davis, the Senior Warden, can be reached at 606-521-6258 or srwarden@stjohnscorbin.org.
Ordination & Consecration: The Very Reverend William Douglas Hahn will be ordained as the seventh Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington on Saturday, December 15, 2012 at Christ Church Cathedral. The Most Reverend Katherine Jefferts Schori will serve as Chief Consecrator. Please make plans to attend this beautiful and holy service.
Chocolate Fest: A hearty Thank-you to the ladies of the ECW for the preparing the crafts and chocolate for yesterday’s Annual Christmas Bazaar. Much hard work and fellowship led up to the successful event.
Annual Meeting: The Annual Meeting for St. John’s will take place within the Service of Holy Eucharist on Sunday, December 9th. We will be electing Vestry members and Convention delegates for 2013. We will also have a potluck meal following the service. Please make plans to attend this important day of celebration, fellowship and renewal as we look back on 2012 and forward to what 2013 may be calling us to as a Parish.
Pledge Drive: Remember that we will be collecting parish wide pledges today at the Offering. Pledge cards are found in today’s service bulletin. Please place your pledge to St. John’s for 2013 in the collection plate at the offering.
Potluck Schedule: Due to the holidays and our annual meeting the potluck schedule is changing for November and December. Rather than having potluck on the fourth Sunday of the month, there will be a potluck meal following the annual meeting on December 9th.
Bruce
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| Date: | Thu, 29 Nov 2012 09:47:38 -0500 |
| From: | Doolin, Bobbie <bdoolin@unionky.edu> |
Greetings to All from the newly founded Nursing Club,
We would like to ask for your help in meeting an urgent need for assistance in our area. The shelter for homeless adults in Hazard has a severe shortage of linens (twin size), especially blankets– and the need is growing. The number of persons seeking a warm place to sleep has almost doubled this month (up from 18 to 30 in the last week). Last weekend there were not enough blankets and some guests had to cover themselves with towels.
We are asking that you donate new or gently used blankets, twin-sized sheets, and towels to help meet the needs. New pillows are also needed. Boxes are placed in prominent locations in Miller Hall, Speed, Sharp, and the Student Center. You can leave your donations in the box or bring them directly to the Nursing Department (Miller Hall). Or call Shelia Chapman at 1756 and she will gladly pick them up.
The donations will be delivered on December 5.
Also needed: gently used or new coat/jackets, new toiletries, small backpacks, hand sanitizer, etc.
Thank you in advance for your assistance. Your generosity has already been stretched this year—and we do appreciate your help in meeting this newly identified need. The Homeless Shelter really is making “room in the Inn” for those without shelter this holiday season. We hope to make their version of the manger a little more comfortable during the cold winter evenings.
Sincerely,
The Nursing Club
Rebecca Ryan, President
Faculty Advisor- Shelia Chapman (ext. 1756)
Shelia Chapman, EdD, RN
Associate Professor of Nursing
Union College School of Nursing
202 Miller Hall
November 27, 2012
To our sisters and brothers in the Diocese of Lexington: Grace and peace in Christ Jesus.
As you know, the happy day is drawing near when we will gather to consecrate our new bishop. The Book of Common Prayer tells us that, after Presiding Bishop Katherine leads the church in the prayer of ordination, “The new bishop is now vested according to the order of bishops.” We give to our new bishop the ancient symbols and signs of his new calling as our bishop. We are writing to you to seek your contribution to these symbolic gifts.
A bishop receives a Bible, cope, miter, and stole, a ring, a pectoral cross, and a pastoral staff or crozier. These symbols combine to show that Bishop-elect Doug will be our chief pastor and the living symbol of the unity of Christ’s one, holy, catholic and apostolic church. Because we believe that the worship of the most high God deserves good and beautiful things, we want these gifts to be glorious and yet modest. Because our bishop will represent the unity of all of the faithful of the Diocese, we would like to invite everyone — to ask you — to contribute to the cost of these gifts.
In joyful thanksgiving that we have called their priest, Bishop-elect Doug’s former parish, St Thomas in Columbus GA, will be purchasing the ring. The ECW of the Diocese of Lexington will purchase his rochet and chimere (two vestments that bishops wear). The clergy of the Diocese will be purchasing the pastoral staff. We hope that you will join with them in celebrating this happy day and this new season in the life of our diocese. We hope that you will honor our new bishop and give glory to God and Christ’s church by making a generous offering.
Checks may be made out to “Diocese of Lexington” with “bishop’s gifts” in the memo line. Please send them by December 5th to Diocese of Lexington Attn: Bishop’s Gift, PO Box 610, Lexington, KY 40588-0610.
If you have questions, feel free to contact Chris Arnold at
st.marys.mboro@gmail.com or Jan Cottrell at jmcottrell@insightbb.com.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Frank Kebbell, Transition Committee Chair
The Rev. Jan Cottrell, Standing Committee President