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St. Mark’s Church
701 S. Wolcott
Casper, WY 82601
Non-Profit Org.
U. S. POSTAGE
P A I D
Casper, WY 82601
PERMIT NO. 126
St. Mark’s Church~ Joyfully & Unconditionally Welcoming All People
August 2016
Summer Hours
Monday - Thursday
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Lunch
11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Office Phone #: (307) 234 - 0831
What’s Inside?
Important dates to remember
Vacation Bible School
Music Conference
Joe Dingman
Singles gathering
Quad church gathering
New office manager bio
Celebrating Fr. Jim Shumard’s service at St. Mark’s
On Sunday, July 31, we will have a reception for Fr. Shumard to celebrate his
acceptance of Priest-In-Charge at St. Mark’s. Following the service
and BEFORE we cross the street for the quad church picnic, we’ll have cake in
his honor. Please join us for this joyful occasion.
Tri-Parish picnic
August 21 at 4 o'clock at the fairgrounds Christ church Saint Stephen's and St.
Mark's.
Correct information for directory
Please call Elisa Jones in the office 307-234-0831 to make sure that the
information we have for you is current and correct. If you know someone isn’t
getting mailings or the newsletter please let them know to call so that they can
be added to the mailing list and we can make sure we have the correct
information for everyone.
Did you notice the new shades in the fellowship hall? Thank you to Chuck and
Nancy Engstrom for providing this great relief from the morning heat.
Birthday Celebrations at St. Mark’s
Please mark your calendars and come celebrate the birthdays of two very special members of St. Mark’s.
August 7, we will celebrate Mary Barne’s 100th
birthday.
August 28, we will celebrate John Wold’s 100th
birthday.
Visiting the Hospital: A little bit of a glow. Steve Kurtz Casper Journal 6/9/16 My father was in the hospital too many times and spent too much time there in his last years. My stepmother was there every step of the way, taking care of him and being his healthcare advocate. I learned a lot from Arlene about caring for people and I got the feel for the culture of the hospital. It isn’t a fun place and there are lots of times when patients are alone. I joined the hospital visitors group at my church, people who visit those from our church and those in our denomination from out of town, and others who request a visit. We are trained as to the health and safety issues of hospital visitation and the privacy issues as well. These make it serious business. The chaplains at Wyoming Medical Center and clergy from local churches do an excellent job of visitation and helping out patients who need help. But visiting the hospital and shut ins is a big job and lay visitors play a big role in caring for those who are ill. I have met lots of lay visitors as well as clergy making their rounds at the hospital from a number of churches in the community. Visiting the hospital and praying for people has been an experience of personal growth for me. I don’t pray out loud very well, and have to have my prayer written out. I have to gather myself before I go in a patient’s room, and I have to every time convince myself that I have some sort of authority and am a good enough person to go pray for somebody else. But I survive and succeed and the rewards are often great. You can see how much most patients appreciate that you as a lay person are there for them, and if it helps them heal, and I know it does, it is worth it. Libby has joined me in the last several years. She is a natural at this, and it is much easier with her along. We have our prayer on a card and if the person we visit is off for a test or sleeping we leave the card for them. We have had some feel good ex-periences. We have had people with a family member in the same room as one we visit who have asked us to come back and pray for their relative. We have met friends in the hall who asked for a prayer. I prayed for a friend who is a Methodist. I told him this was an Episcopal prayer. He said if I said it twice it would probably be good enough. Most everyone appreciates a prayer. Once in a while someone doesn’t so we honor their wishes. Not every story ends well at the hospital and hospital visiting takes its toll on you. It takes a special person to stay with this for a long time and lay visitors and clergy are good at supporting each other as well as those they visit. This story isn’t about me. It is really about the lay visitors, who do this job well, with-out any notoriety whatsoever; visiting and taking communion and praying for those at the hospital and those who are shut in at home or in nursing homes. My mother, Marilyn, often smiled sheepishly when she said she was going to church
on Sunday to get her halo adjusted. I have never imagined that I was going to get
halo status in this or any other lifetime. But it is something to think about. Maybe the
hospital visitors have a little bit of a glow about them.
Jesus tells us to feed his sheep. This is a command that St. Mark’s has always taken seriously and joyfully. There are many different ways to an-swer this call. We have always been generous sharing our money, and many of us volunteer our time and talent to help others both inside and outside our church community.
Over the years we have also sponsored a food closet, a free medical clin-ic, the Samaritan Counseling Center, Cross Roads Kitchen and a clothes closet just to name a few. But over time each of these has given way to our own changing lives and the changing needs of the community around us. What each of these ministries has in common is that they ask us as the community of St. Mark’s to do hands on work. To meet and get to know the people we hope to serve and to gratefully receive the gifts they have to offer us in return..
Once again it is time to re-envision what new and exciting ways we can reach out to others. So here is an invitation to gather together in the Guild Room at 7pm, Thursday, August 18 to brain storm and begin to plan how we can once again follow Jesus’ command to feed his sheep.
In Christ’s Love, Fr. Jim and Kathy Robinson
Upcoming Events:
July 31st Welcoming Reception in Parish Hall for Father Shumad — following services Quad church Picnic August 3rd Parish Forum August 7th Mary Barnes 100th Birthday reception— after church services August 8th Vestry meeting — 6:30 August 8th - 12th Vacation Bible School August 13th Singles Gathering — Parish Hall August 21st Tri - Parish Service & Picnic @ Fairgrounds
August Schedules
Isaiah 1:1, 10-20
Psalm 50:1-8, 23-24
Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16
Luke 12:32-40
Isaiah 5:1-7
Psalm 80:1-2, 8-18
Hebrews 11:29-12:2
Luke 12:49-56
Jeremiah 1:4-10
Psalm 71:1-6
Hebrews 12:18-29
Luke 13:10-17
Jeremiah 2:4-13
Psalm 81:1, 10-16
Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16
Luke 14:1, 7-14
August 7th, 2016
Acolytes: Lara Gilbert
Altar Guild: Claudia Wilson
Coffee: 100th birthday party
Goodies: Kathy Mortimer & Molly
Dryer
Tellers: Mike & Mark
Ushers: Bill Mortimer
Healing Prayer: Steve Johnson
Worship Leaders: Nancy Johnson
August 14th, 2016
Acolytes: Lara Gilbert
Altar Guild: Claudia Wilson
Coffee: Bill & Kathy Mortimer
Goodies: Margie Roberts & Edie Ben-
nett
Tellers: Mike & Dorothy
Ushers: Bill Mortimer
Healing Prayer: Steve Johnson
Worship Leaders: Nancy Johnson
August 21st, 2016
Acolytes: Lara Gilbert
Altar Guild: Claudia Wilson
Coffee: Bob & Jane Tanner
Goodies: Jane Tanner & Traute Gilbert
Tellers: Cheryl & Mark
Ushers: Bill Mortimer
Healing Prayer: Steve Johnson
Worship Leaders: Nancy Johnson
August 28th, 2016
Acolytes: Lara Gilbert
Altar Guild: Claudia Wilson
Coffee: Gary & Pat Hrnicek
Goodies: Gary & Pat Hrnicek & Kathy Mortimer
Tellers: Kathy M & Kathy N
Ushers: Bill Mortimer
Healing Prayer: Steve Johnson
Worship Leaders: Nancy Johnson
LESSONS MINISTRY SCHEDULES
St. Mark’s extends sincere condolences to the
family and friends of:
Ruth Bon
April 25, 1932—July 7, 2016
“Remember me with joy, not sorrow”
Barbara Orth
June 9, 1931—June 8, 2016
Peter “Pete” St Clair
April 11, 1983—July 4, 2016
Quad Church Picnic
Don’t miss our annual picnic with St. Anthony’s,
Our Savior’s Lutheran, and First Presbyterian families.
Where: City Park
When: July 31 at 11:30
Hot Dogs, Burgers and Drinks will be provided.
Please bring a side dish or dessert to share, your own table service,
chairs or blanket.
(Tables and chairs will be provided for seniors.)
Hamburgers and hot dogs will be served from 12:00-1:30.
*There is no fee, however donations are appreciated.
GOD Made Everything
St. Mark’s & Our
Saviors Lutheran
Church are working
together from 9:00 -
11:30 am.
Help spread the word
so that we can spread
his word.
Any questions please
feel free to call
307-234-0831
“Individually, we are
members of
One Holy Catholic
and Apostolic Church
St. Mark’s Episcopal
Church
Casper, WY!”
VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL AUGUST 8-12, 2016
God Made Everything
Join Our Savior's Lutheran Church and St. Mark’s Episco-
pal Church to have fun learning about God’s creation!
accepted
2016 AugustInto Christ
Sun Mon Tue Wed
1
12:00 Al-Anon
7:00 Building Committee
2
9:30 Bible Study
12:00 Soul Knitters
3
7:30 Barbershop
Parish Forum
5:00 Choir
7 8
12:00 Al-Anon
6:30 Vestry Meeting
9
9:30 Bible Study
12:00 Soul Knitters
10
7:30 Barbershop
5:00 Choir
14 15
12:00 Al-Anon
5:30 Communications
16
9:30 Bible Study
11:00 BBQ
12:00 Soul Knitters
17
7:30 Barbershop
5:00 Choir
21 22
12:00 Al-Anon
23
9:30 Bible Study
12:00 Soul Knitters
24
7:30 Barbershop
5:00 Choir
28 29
12:00 Al-Anon
30
9:30 Bible Study
12:00 Soul Knitters
31
7:30 Barbershop
5:00 Choir
Out to serve 2016 August
Wed Thu Fri Sat
7:30 Barbershop
Parish Forum
5:00 Choir
4 5 6
7:30 Brotherhood of
St. Andrews
7:30 Barbershop
5:00 Choir
11 12 13
6:30 Singles gathering
7:30 Brotherhood of
St. Andrews
9:30 Quilters meet
7:30 Barbershop
5:00 Choir
18 19 20
7:30 Brotherhood of
St. Andrews
7:30 Barbershop
5:00 Choir
25 26 27
7:30 Brotherhood of
St. Andrews
7:30 Barbershop
5:00 Choir
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
My name is Elisa Jones and I am the new office manager. I would like to tell you a little bit about myself. I have grown up in Casper I would say all of my life and I love it here. I love the outdoors and the openness here in Wyoming. I’m into hiking, camping, hunting and I love my motorcycle. My kids are a number one for me as we lost their dad about 3 1/2 years ago. So we never take something for granted. I have 3 wonderful children, Kyler age 20, moved out and is getting married next summer. Kenzie age 17, is a senior this year and has an amazing 5 month old baby. My baby Liam, 15 1/2, does enduro racing at Valentine speedway in Glenrock. Now that my children are more grown up I’m excited to be able to ride my motorcycle more often and go out into the real world and have adult conversations :-) Please at anytime come by the office and intro-duce yourself to me. I won’t always remember your name right away but after a couple times I promise I will get better.
My pride and joy
What a privilege to learn from Tom Trenney, guest organist for
Sewanee Church Music Conference, 2016! Just experienced the primary thing I hoped for - inspiration and practical advice for hymn playing from Tom Trenney , very exciting! Listen for changes! Having a great time, meeting great people and best of all - feeling close to God's kingdom on this mountain. Blessings to all, Bev
Our very own Beverly Reese
All Saints Chapel
All Saints chapel
Choir
Good News from Cross Roads Kitchen On behalf of Casper Cross Roads Ministries, Inc., or much better known as Cross Roads Kitchen, I am eager to share a brief update as our program prepares to return to full operation. Our board, with three new members, has worked hard to organize and renew our commitment to the women in need in Casper. They include Meganne Acres, Nancy Dingman, Robert Johnson, Cindy King, Sam Knight, Mark Mathern and Jill Smylie. We are excited to introduce our new program director Tamara MacNaughton. Tamara is very active in Casper, serving both personally and professionally. Since her hire this spring she has worked diligently to secure a new residence for the program. We will be housed on the Life Steps Campus, conveniently located on the bus route, home to other non-profits, and provider of living arrangements for many of the women we seek to serve. She has great vision, passion and skills to benefit Cross Roads Kitchen’s mission to build community with and support women of our area financially, nutritionally and spiritually. We are grateful for the generosity and support of our program over the years by the parishioners of St. Mark’s. Our move should be complete in August and more information will continue including opportunities to serve as meal providers and meet Tamara! Blessings and Thanksgivings, Cindy King President
The Sign of the Lion has been and will remain closed until
mid-August due to a death in my family. I apologize for any in-convenience and thank you for your patience. Harper
Greetings Sisters and Brothers, Our 3rd time together to continue the conversation around church formation and our lives in the strong and unshakable Kingdom of God is scheduled for August 3rd. In the first 2 sessions we have explored St. Mark’s history and the gifts of Apostle, Prophet, Evangelist, Shepherd and Teacher of the ordained ministers, past and present. On August 3 we will continue exploring what it is God is planning to unveil for us, looking at the 5 ministries as given to us by Paul in Ephesians 4:11-13 and defining what those 5 gifts mean for us today. If you have been able to attend the 1st two meetings, thank you, for the rich and bountiful discussions we have had. I look forward to the return-ing folks on August 3, as we welcome new people whose schedule will allow them to join us. We will continue to explore what God is going to reveal for St. Marks and its life and mission in the world. See you on August 3 at 6:30 pm in the parish hall. Peace and blessings, Rev. Canon Joel Dingman
THANKS TO PARISH FROM FOUNDATION The continued generosity of the parish with contributions to St. Mark's
Foundation for special projects is much appreciated.
Parishioners gave over $1,300 to support the work of the Foundation
as our celebration of St. Mark's Day on Sunday, April 25.i
At our May 23 meeting, the Foundation awarded a grant of $1,000 to
support the Vacation Bible School in August that St. Mark's will be
doing in conjunction with our neighbor church of Our Saviour's Lutheran.
The Foundation's next meeting will be Tuesday, August 30 at 7 p.m. at the
church. We are blessed to be a blessing.
In Christ, Mike Bon, St. St Mark's Foundation President
ST.MARK'S IS FORMING AN ADULT
SINGLES GROUP
WHEN: SATURDAY 13TH AUGUST, 2016
Time: 6:30 PM
Where: St Mark’s PARISH HALL/PARLOR
Coffee, tea and water will be provided all you need to bring is your favorite desert to share. We will be brainstorming so come with some fun ideas and thoughts on how often you would like us to meet. This group is not solely for St. Mark's singles. Please invite any singles you might know to come along!
For more information contact: Father Jim, Clint, Joanne, Jim, Dorothy or Sue.
MARY BARNES -
CELEBRATING 100 YEARS During her 90 years as a continu-
ous member at St. Mark's, Mary Barnes,
who will soon be celebrating her 100th
birthday, has been witness to much of the
church's history.
“Have I ever seen changes at St.
Mark's!” she said during a recent inter-
view. Those changes included rectors
coming and going and Mary knew every
single one of St. Mark's rectors whose
pictures hang in the church foyer.
As a lifelong dedicated Episcopalian, she took all the changes in stride. “I love the church,” she said and her devotion was evident in the more than 20 years she taught Sunday school and also served as an usher with her husband, Tom, along with other church activi-ties. Both the Barnes' sons, Mark and Loring (now deceased) also attended St. Mark's. “I think our church is so beautiful,” she said. She liked the 8 a.m. Service but thinks the 9 a.m. schedule works well. The beautiful baby grand piano in St. Mark's sanctuary was a gift from Mary and her sisters, Patricia and Fran. Mary was born Oct. 1, 1916 in Kansas City, to Fred and Angelina Austin, the oldest of three daughters. Her sisters, Patricia, born in 1918, and Frances, born in 1924, are now deceased. The family moved to Casper in 1926. Her father worked for a coffee company based in Denver and his territory included Wyo-ming, Nebraska and Montana. Mary attended the original Park school until 7th grade when she went to McKinley. She graduated from Natrona County High School in 1936.and then went to work for her father in his coffee business. Incidentally, coffee continue to be the family's beverage of choice, and in St. Mark's kitchen, one of the coffee makers bears the name of Mary's sister, Fran Busby, whose gift it was. Mary and Tom Barnes were married Feb. 21, 1941 at St. Mark's. Tom passed away Feb. 8 2011, just 13 days before what would have been their 70th anniversary. As for her gift of longevity, Mary says her family genes played a role as her grandfather lived to be 96. But the real secret she says is eating well and exercise. “I like just about everything,” she said. She also takes a daily walk, using her walker, and accom-panied by her son. For many years, she was an avid bridge player, belonging to two bridge clubs. Now she enjoys television, especially westerns in-cluding “Gunsmoke.” Mary lives in her home on South Wilson from June until Sep-tember with her son, Mark, with the remainder of the year spent in League City, Texas with Mark and his wife. She has three grandchildren, six great grandchildren, one
great great grandchild and another on the way along with other ex-
tended family members.
Mary is a cherished member of St. Mark's church family and
we all wish her our very best wishes on her 100th birthday. She will
be honored at a special reception and party at St. Mark's on Sun-
day, August 7, following the 9 a.m. Service.
-Elaine Hough
St. Mark’s Church Episcopal Church
The Ministers: The Entire Congregation! The Staff: Interim Rector Fr. Shumard Office Manager Elisa Jones Minister of Music Beverly McAmis Reese Treasurer Kim McAtee Bookkeeper Patricia Doane Cleaning Service Betty McCurdy Nursery Pamela Wolfskill
St. Mark’s Vestry Serving through 2016: Dorothy Brown, Audrey Cotherman, Jim Cunningham Kathy Morton Serving through 2017: Mike Bon, Gary George (Jr. Warden), Pat Hrnicek (Sr. Warden) Serving through 2018:Clint Hernandez, Kathy Nickerson, Cheryl Nickerson, Mark McAtee
701 S. Wolcott Casper, WY 82601 307.234.0831 Email: stmarkscasper@aol.com www.stmarkscasper.com
www.wyomingdiocese.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
12:00 Al-Anon
7:00 Building Committee
2
9:30 Bible Study
12:00 Soul Knitters
3
5:00 Choir
7:30 Barbershop
Parish Forum
4 5 6
7:30 Brotherhood of
St. Andrews
7 8
12:00 Al-Anon
6:30 Vestry Meeting
9
9:30 Bible Study
12:00 Soul Knitters
10
5:00 Choir
7:30 Barbershop
11 12 13
6:30 Singles gathering
7:30 Brotherhood of
St. Andrews
9:30 Quilters meet
14 15
12:00 Al-Anon
5:30 Communications
16
9:30 Bible Study
11:00 BBQ
12:00 Soul Knitters
4:00-5:30 CCC
17
5:00 Choir
7:30 Barbershop
18 19 20
7:30 Brotherhood of
St. Andrews
21 22
12:00 Al-Anon
23
9:30 Bible Study
12:00 Soul Knitters
24
5:00 Choir
7:30 Barbershop
25 26 27
7:30 Brotherhood of
St. Andrews
28 29
12:00 Al-Anon
30
9:30 Bible Study
12:00 Soul Knitters
31
5:00 Choir
7:30 Barbershop
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
2016
Into Christ
2016
Out to Serve
August
August 7th, 2016
Acolytes: Lara Gilbert
Altar Guild: Claudia Wilson
Coffee: 100th birthday party
Goodies: Kathy Mortimer & Molly Dryer
Tellers: Mike & Mark
Ushers: Bill Mortimer
Healing Prayer: Steve Johnson
Worship Leaders: Nancy Johnson
August 14th, 2016
Acolytes: Lara Gilbert
Altar Guild: Claudia Wilson
Coffee: Bill & Kathy Mortimer
Goodies: Margie Roberts & Edie Bennett
Tellers: Mike & Dorothy
Ushers: Bill Mortimer
Healing Prayer: Steve Johnson
Worship Leaders: Nancy Johnson
August 21st, 2016
Acolytes: Lara Gilbert
Altar Guild: Claudia Wilson
Coffee: Bob & Jane Tanner
Goodies: Jane Tanner & Traute Gilbert
Tellers: Cheryl & Mark
Ushers: Bill Mortimer
Healing Prayer: Steve Johnson
Worship Leaders: Nancy Johnson
August 28th, 2016
Acolytes: Lara Gilbert
Altar Guild: Claudia Wilson
Coffee: Gary & Pat Hrnicek
Goodies: Gary & Pat Hrnicek & Kathy Mortimer
Tellers: Kathy M & Kathy N
Ushers: Bill Mortimer
Healing Prayer: Steve Johnson
Worship Leaders: Nancy Johnson
MINISTRY SCHEDULES LESSONS
Isaiah 1:1, 10-20
Psalm 50:1-8, 23-24
Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16
Luke 12:32-40
Isaiah 5:1-7
Psalm 80:1-2, 8-18
Hebrews 11:29-12:2
Luke 12:49-56
Jeremiah 1:4-10
Psalm 71:1-6
Hebrews 12:18-29
Luke 13:10-17
Jeremiah 2:4-13
Psalm 81:1, 10-16
Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16
Luke 14:1, 7-14
August Schedules
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