Grace
Episcopal Church
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Grace
Notes
19 July 2018
This coming Sunday, 22 July, we will be
graced by The Rev. Bobbi Kraft celebrating her first Mass as priest, following
her ordination to the priesthood the prior day, at the cathedral. As a daughter of this parish, Mthr. Bobbi will
preside at both Masses of the day, and we will be blessed to be joined by
another daughter of the parish, Mthr. Michele Whitford, joined (at the 10:15
celebration) by a third daughter, Nicci Beeck, who will serve as subdeacon, and
who is in the process of discerning a possible call to the diaconate.
As a priest Mthr. Bobbi shall—at each Mass
for which she is celebrant—serve as an icon of Christ. She will not, of course, be Jesus, but
as celebrant will preside in the rites by which and in which Jesus becomes
present to His people. As a parish Grace
Episcopal Church is not, of course, Jesse.
But just as Isaiah (11.10) and Paul (Rom. 15.12) can point to Jesse as
the root of the dynasty by which the human Jesus shall descend, there will
always be some way in which Mthr. Bobbi (as a daughter of the parish) is rooted
in this place, this people. She will in
some sense “Grace” people with your presence.
Which raises the question: In what ways do we plant seeds of faith,
seeds which may bear fruit years after we are gone, fruit which we may never
witness? And, can we even be aware that
we are planting a seed? For example,
when Mthr. Michele first responded to a call to the diaconate could she have
had any vision that her own witness as a deacon would someday influence Nicci
to explore a possible vocation?
We plant seeds as we are given these seeds by
God. And in faith we are to witness in
our lives and words that God is at work in us because we have given our hearts
and wills to God. In other words, when I
in fact do follow Jesus as my personal Lord and Savior, and when I do
this as He has commanded me to—together, with fellow believers in the
Body of His Church—then I recognize and witness to the reality that God uses
His followers to do His work. Very
rarely a person may be graced with a vision, a direct revelation from God. But this is very, very rare. Most people come to know God and His will
because they have been led to Him by another, by others. They have been led to faith, to worship, by
the lives and words of others, and their own faith is the fruit of the lives
and words (the witness) of others, as amplified and directed by the Holy
Spirit.
As you are rooted in your faith, be the root
of faith for another. Do this never
knowing whether you will in fact be the root of a vine that will bear fruit,
but trusting in God’s plan that all may come to know, love, and serve Him.
Grace
abounds: Please thank:
§ Jack
Britton and Jennifer Pawlus for the Sunday coffee hours.
§ Luke
Fitzsimmons for lawn care.
Special “Thank You’ s” : A supply of Thank You note cards can be found
on the table at the back of church nave.
When someone in the parish does something special, take the time to
write them a personal note. Also, from
time to time, think about who you might want to thank for ongoing service, and
let them know you have noticed!
Call
for Contributions: If you
have a spiritual reflection to share, or want to point your fellow worshipers
toward a resource, submit your contributions to Fr. Karl (by email) by
Wednesday in the week of publication.
Special call! Clergy discretionary accounts are provided
for by church canon. At Grace Episcopal
Church the regular contributions to these funds are the loose plate offering
for the first Sunday of each month. This
amount is not, on its own, sufficient to continue to fund things like jail
commissary costs for prisoners (including parishioners), medical and housing
costs, and work with victims of human trafficking. Please give generously, with gifts designated
“Clergy Discretionary Accounts”.
Please contribute for photocopies: The photocopier is being
subjected to frequent use that relates to parishioner’s needs and not those of
the whole parish. If you need to make
copies (and please keep this to a minimum), please inform a member of the
parish staff and make a contribution toward the costs of the copies. A suggested contribution is $0.6/page. (We are trending above budget on copy costs!)
Don’t
forget “Something Extra for Grace”:
Supplemental giving envelopes can be found in pews. If you want to give something extra, please
use an envelope to ensure that you are credited.
Music this Week: The
Tenth Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 11B)
Sandie
Palmer, Guest Organist
Prelude OrgelstĪck Adolphe Hesse
Entrance Hymn 7 “Christ whose glory fills the skies” Ratisbon
Entrance Hymn 7 “Christ whose glory fills the skies” Ratisbon
Offertory Hymn 645 “The King of love and my shepherd is” St.
Columba
Communion Hymn 660 “O Master, let me walk with thee” Maryton
Closing Hymn 524 “I love thy kingdom, Lord” St. Thomas (Williams)
Postlude All’
Offertorio
Domenico Zipoli
Parish Notices:
§ Father
Karl’s vacation schedule: Fr. Karl will be out of the
office on Tuesday, July 24 through July 31. If you have a pastoral need during
his absence, please contact Mthr. Michele at 918-1230.
§ All Saints’ Chapel in Elkhart Lake: The Chapel offers
services at 9:00 a.m., continuing through Labor Day weekend. We are blessed to have Fr. Patrick Twomey
serving as Celebrant for the entire season. Services will continue to be a
shared ministry, which means volunteers will be needed for Sunday Service
ownership. Call the Grace Episcopal Church office at (920) 452-9659 to
schedule ownership of a Sunday(s). Thank you for your support of such an
important Ministry.
§ Volunteer
Opportunities-Transformational Ministry Program, Love INC: Help local lives
transform by sharing your time and your God-given gifts to bless our Neighbors
across Sheboygan County. To learn how you can provide a hand-up call or email
Jenna at (920) 783-6701 or jenna@loveincsheboygancounty.org
§ Education for Ministry (EfM): Do you
sometimes wonder why you go to church & what it means for your life
today? Do you hear or read scripture & wonder what it means to your
life now? EfM or Education for Ministry was created to accompany people
on the Way of Jesus to help them reinterpret their lives & their world in
light of the gospel with a trusted group of friends. Our identities are
gifts from our Creator & are grounded in trusting God’s calling in our
lives. We don’t have to write our own stories for we are already part of
God’s story. Two groups are starting September 10, 2018. The
Monday group meets at 9:30 am and the Wednesday group meets at 4 pm. Sign
up by August 1st in order to get your books before the first class. Cost
is $360 and this includes college credits and all your materials.
Scholarships are available, so don’t let the cost keep you from
participating. To get registration materials or if you have questions,
contact Barb Drewry-Zimmerman at: bzimmy@excel.net or 920-893-5189.
§ Kairos Outside Weekend Retreat,
October 12-14: This
is an ecumenical Cursillo-type event for women having been impacted by
incarceration. Perhaps they’ve been prisoners, or had/have family members,
friends in the Corrections System. The weekend is a time of support and
encouragement in a Christian community of women. The cost of the weekend is
covered. If you have questions or would like more information, contact
Fr. John Ambelang, (920)453-8983.
§ Something Extra for Grace: Envelopes are
available in the pews if you are moved to give an extra gift, beyond your
pledge or regular plate donation, toward the life of the church. Gifts are tax
deductible; please write your name on the envelope.
§ Bulletin Prayer List and our Grace
Church Prayer Team:
The Episcopal Church believes in the power of prayer. Grace Church regularly
prays for the needs of our own members, as well as the needs of the country,
and our world. We would be honored to pray for your needs, and the needs
of your friends and relatives if they or you are in a state of trouble,
sorrow, pain, or are experiencing any other adversity. Please call the Parish
office at (920) 452-9659 or email a request to office@gracesheboygan.com to
have a name(s) put in the bulletin, the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham and/or
out to the email Prayer Team.
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