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The Children of St. Paul’s
Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not stop them; for it is to such as these that the
kingdom of heaven belongs.” Matthew 19:14
Recently, I’ve had a number of people tell me how fun it is to see children going throughout our church. Our kids are a vital part of our mission and ministry. And what we have to offer is crucial. It reminds me of a story: Two young children were talking with each other about parent problems. One of them complained to the other, saying: “First they teach you to talk, then they teach you to walk, and as soon as you learn how, they tell you to ‘Sit down and shut up!’” Throughout our gospels lessons many attempted to have those in the margins of society be quiet. They weren’t considered very important members of God’s kingdom. This certainly included children. But Jesus felt otherwise. He knew that, not only were they an important piece of the kingdom but there was much to learn from the even the smallest members of their community as well. We are so blessed to have a wonderful and lively group of young people here at St. Paul’s. Through the efforts of our devoted staff, as well as dedicated parents, we have much to teach our children. However, we have much to learn from them too. Our worship, education, and parish events are much livelier and richer with them present. They always add a “joyous noise” to any event.
It is certainly a call to make the church a warm and welcoming place for all family members. What children remember about St. Paul’s will stay with them for years to come. Let us all remind them that in the presence of Christ they are first and foremost in God’s realm. Remember, the children and the youth of St. Paul’s are not the future of the church, they ARE the church….right now. They are a vital and integral part of the mission of our parish. As we move through our usual routines let us all give thanks for our children and pray that we may teach them in the way of our Lord as we ask for the grace to learn from them as well. In many ways we are all children of St. Paul’s and children of God. And it is to such as these that the kingdom of heaven belongs. God’s Peace---Rusty+
St. Paul’s Epistle September & October 2018
St Paul’s Episcopal Church Franklin, TN Our Doors Are Always Open
Children’s Chapel
Rally Day
Calendar of Special Events
September
October
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21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
Sunday
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Gathering for Good:
Scavenger Hunt
Patti Callahan Henry Event
Gathering for Good: Trunk
or Treat
Tasters’ Luncheon
Blessing of the Animals
Extra-ordinary Mercy & Grace in
Ordinary Time
Keep reading to find out more about each event!
Social Graces Event
Upcoming Events!
GATHERING FOR GOOD: SCAVENGER HUNT! Wednesday, September 26, 6:00-7:30 pm
Everyone is invited to the first of our monthly parish-wide fellowship events on September 26 from 6:00-7:30 pm! Come and enjoy a simple meal (for $5 per person or $20 max per family) and spend time with your parish family. This month we will have a special scavenger hunt!
PATTI CALLAHAN HENRY HEADLINES BOOK CLUB EVENT Sunday evening, September 30, 2018 Open to all in St. Paul's Congregation
Noted New York Times Best-selling author Patti Callahan Henry will the guest of the Bad Girl's Book Club on Sunday evening, Sept. 30 for a St. Paul's only event. This is an exciting opportunity for our St. Paul's family and I encourage you to mark your calendar now for this special evening, not to be missed!
Ms. Henry will be speaking to us and fielding questions about her upcoming release - Becoming Mrs. Lewis - in Otey Hall, from 6:30 - 8:30 pm - doors open for seating and light appetizers, wine and iced tea at 6:00 pm. Becoming Mrs. Lewis is a novel about Joy Davidman Lewis, the woman who would become the wife of "confirmed bachelor" and acclaimed British author, C. S. Lewis. Their relationship, borne of letter-writing, eventually flourished into a friendship and lead to their brief marriage, ended too soon by Joy's death by cancer.
Ms. Henry has long been fascinated by C. S. Lewis, dating to her reading The Narnia Tales when she was a child. Throughout her life, she read more of Lewis and upon learning of his marriage to Mrs. Davidman, she couldn't "get away from" the subject. Extensive research lead to hew newest novel, and you can hear her story yourself in a few short weeks!
This special event will not be open to the public so that we can seat as many of you in Otey Hall as possible. Important to note: St. Paul's will not offer book sales Sunday evening, purchases will only be at Landmark that Sunday afternoon, 14 East Main Street; Franklin; 615-791-6400; www.landmarkbooksellers.com. Landmark will host Ms. Henry from 3:00 to 5:00 that afternoon for a reception and book signing that is open to the public.
ANNUAL BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS Sunday, October 7, 2018 - 2:00 pm
Plan to come join us and bring your pet to our Annual Blessing of the Animals. We will gather in the side courtyard for the service. If your pet is sick or if you have lost a pet family member this past year, and you would like to have their name included in the prayers in the service that day, please send information to monna@stpaulsfranklin.com. Be sure to include your pet’s name, type of animal, whether sick or has died, and your name.
EXTRA-ORDINARY MERCY AND GRACE IN ORDINARY TIME
In the church, the Season after Pentecost is also known as Ordinary Time. Though with Fall fast approaching, consider that there is nothing “ordinary” about a bountiful Harvest, and consider there is nothing “ordinary” about God’s abundant mercy and grace. Richard Bolte has experienced God’s abundant mercy and grace. Come hear his incredible, transformational story.
Saturday Oct 13, from 8:30 – 11:30 am in Otey Hall. 8:30 am – Coffee and Muffins
9:00 am Richard Bolte 11:00 am Eucharist
“If you have lived the life of an angel, I might not can say much to help you, but if you’ve made some mistakes and thought you’d never laugh again…I hope you will come.”
-Richard Bolte
This program is open to ALL, so bring a friend. It is offered by St. Paul’s Order of the Daughters of the King.
GATHERING FOR GOOD: TRUNK OR TREAT! Tuesday, October 30, 6:00-7:30 pm
Join us on October 30th from 6-7:30 for our second Gathering for Good event; a Trunk or Treat! We will share a meal and enjoy the fall festivities together. Costumes are encouraged and all ages are welcome! More info regarding the set-up and sign-ups will be sent at a later date via the News from the Pews.
THIRD ANNUAL TASTER’S LUNCHEON Sunday, October 14, 2018, 12:30 p.m. in Otey Hall
Three Teams and Three Fabulous Menus competing for the coveted GOLDEN SPOON! The Eighties Ladies vs The Delectable Divas vs The Next Generation.
Tickets: $20 per adult, $8.00 per child under 10. We need to know if you are coming, so please call or email Donna Stokes-Rogers at donnastokesrogers@gmail.com and we will reserve tickets for you. You can pay at the luncheon. All proceeds benefit the Music Ministry at St. Paul’s.
Discover the Enneagram November 9-10, 2018
Friday 6:00 pm-9:00 pm, Saturday, 9:00 am-6:00 pm led by Dr. Burns Rogers and Donna Stokes-Rogers
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Franklin, TN burnsrogers@gmail.com
Cost for the session is $50.00, which includes opening reception and lunch on Saturday. You can pay for the event upon arrival Friday evening. We will be using Dr. Joseph Howell’s book Becoming Conscious: The Enneagram’s Forgotten Passageway, available in paperback and Kindle version at Amazon. Having a copy of the book is not necessary, but it will be the primary source of our weekend study. Registration can be found at SignUp Genius: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0448adaf22a3f49-introduction or you can email Burns for a link.
events, cont’d
All Saint’s Sunday Memorial Concert
Requiem Music by John Rutter
Performed by the Adult Choir of St. Paul’s and Orchestral Ensemble St Paul’s Episcopal Church
Sunday, November 4, 2018, 4:00 P.M.
If you would like to help sponsor this event in thanksgiving or in memory of a loved one, please contact Donna Stokes-Rogers at donnastokesrogers@gmail.com or call the church office. This is a free event and open to the public.
Women of St. Paul’s Annual English Tea
The English Tea will be held on Saturday, December 8th, with seatings at both 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm. Tickets for parishioners will go on sale Wednesday, September 26th, at 9:00 am. Tickets for the general public will go on sale Wednesday, October 10th, at 9:00 am.
The goal of the small group program is to develop small Christian communities within the larger church. We believe that through these small communities, and by the working of the Holy Spirit among us, we can transform and change our lives as individuals, as small communities, and ultimately the larger community of which the group is a part.
Small groups are gatherings of 6 to 12 people that meet regularly for fellowship, Bible study and prayer. Each small group meeting includes time for fellowship, group discussion, and prayer; the group discussion is based on scriptural, theological, or spiritual themes; each group is led by a volunteer leader/facilitator; meeting days and times are determined by each individual group; meetings are typically weekly but some groups meet every other week; meetings typically last an hour to hour and a half; groups typically meet September until the week before Thanksgiving, then resume in January through May.
If you need further information or want to sign up, contact Charles Carlisle at 615.415.7326 or at carlisle@bristoldg.com.
The Prayer Shawl Ministry at St. Paul’s is called the Witty Knitters. We will meet for our 2018/19 start up meeting on September 27 in Founders Hall from 9:30 to 11:30. Anyone is welcome. We sit and knit, crochet or otherwise stitch prayer shawls for the parish priests to take to members who might be in need of some special comforting. Some folks also work on baby blankets to be given to new babies in the Moses baskets. We have a stash of yarn if you want to knit and need yarn. If you have left over yarn, you could donate it to our stash. If you would like to learn to knit or crochet, we have people who can help you learn. Most of the stitching is done at home, but it is fun to sit and chat once a month to see the latest projects. We would love to see new stitchers in our group. The October gathering will be on October 24. If you have questions, contact Jane Muir: call or text 615-566-8465; or email nanadrives@comcast.net
September 26-Gathering for Good Parish Event, Dinner and Scavenger Hunt
September 29-Young Families will gather at Arrington Vineyards
October 30-Gathering for Good Parish Event Dinner and Trunk or Treat
November 28-Gathering for Good Parish Event Dinner and Advent Wreath Making
December 14-Young Families Christmas Party at the Home of Holly and Jackson Spain, children will be at the church for their own Christmas Party!
Email or call Libby with any questions: libby@stpaulsfranklin.com
-October 7-Blessing of the Animals (all children’s classes meet together)
-October 21-No Sunday School-Fall Break -October 28 and November 11- Communion Class
-St. Cecilia Choir (K-5 gr.) meets every Sunday afternoon at 5 pm in Antioch classroom.
(please let Libby know if you’d like your child to participate)
Ministry Reminders
What is a dinner group? Very simply, a dinner group is a way to meet and get to know people in our church family. How are dinner groups formed and how do they function? People who sign up are randomly assigned to a monthly dinner group – typically of 8 to 10 people. One person or couple begins by hosting a dinner. When the group gets together, it is decided who will host next and when they will meet. The hosts provide the main course and let the rest of the group know what to bring to round out the meal. A group can decide to meet for breakfast, lunch, or even cocktails at a restaurant or home! Some groups include: • Traditional Dinner Groups – includes couples
and single folks - usually meets in homes • Families with Young Children Groups – this is
just what it sounds like and with advance planning, childcare can be provided in the St. Paul’s nursery while the group meets.
• Women’s Restaurant Group – Women meet at 5:30 on the 3rd Monday of each month in local restaurants.
If you need further information or want to sign up, contact Ellen Kirk at 615.545.8820 or at ellenvkirk@gmail.com.
St. Paul’s Families Dates
Children’s Ministry Dates to Remember
The Witty Knitters
St. Paul’s Small Groups
St. Paul’s Dinner Groups
Congratulations!
Recent births: McCall Wren Doyle, granddaughter of Walter and
Melanie Lampertz Abigail Rowan Dugger, granddaughter of Lucinda
Harshey and great granddaughter of Ginny Harshey
Patterson Allen Brown and Ann Lessley Brown, son and daughter of Russ and Taylor Brown, brother and sister to Bennett Brown
Congratulations to newly baptized: William Keiser Theodore Walters Young
Welcome to our newest parish members: Mary and Jeff Hall, children are Eliza and Wyatt Hall Andrew Peterson and Bob Barrett Jim and Kim Poole Samuel and Angie Yeager Condolences on the loss of: Barbara Jean Jackson, wife of Rick Jackson Christopher M. Gengler, son of Mike and Ronda Gengler and brother of Chelsea Marsha Kay Cook Mary Lynn Wilkening, wife of Denny Wilkening
Parish Notes
Thursday, October 4 * Lunch and Musical Entertainment!
Come join us in Otey Hall 11:30 am Catered Lunch
12:00 noon – 1:00 pm St. Paul’s on Broadway
$10 for lunch --- RSVP by Monday Oct 1 (Pay for lunch when you come, but please RSVP by
Oct 1 - note any dietary restrictions.)
Thursday November 29 * Lunch and Special Presentation!
Come join us in Otey Hall 11:30 am – Catered Lunch
12:00 noon – 1:00 pm Program
$10 for lunch --- RSVP by Monday Nov 26 (Pay for lunch when you come, but please RSVP by
Nov 26 - note any dietary restrictions.)
Monday January 28, 2019 * Dinner and the Symphony at Franklin Theatre!
6:00pm Catered Dinner in Otey Hall * 7:00pm Theatre Doors open * 7:30 pm Concert Begins
This event is open to anyone!
Gateway Chamber Orchestra: Magical Mozart
For now, set aside the date and set aside $30 per person for the evening.
Social Graces – Save these dates! RSVP for any event to monna@stpaulsfranklin.com or 790-0527
Social Graces is a ministry planned for people 55 years old and older, but anyone, any age is welcome to our
programs and events. If you have any questions about Social Graces, please contact Monna Mayhall.
The Vestry of St. Paul’s consists of 12 members, each serving a 3 year term. We will have elections for new Vestry members in January at our Annual Parish Meeting. Potential candidates are anyone not less than 16 years of age who is a confirmed communicant at St. Paul’s and actively pledges to St. Paul’s.
If you want to suggest a candidate for Vestry or if
you are interested in serving please contact any Vestry member or contact Charles Carlisle at carlisle@bristoldg.com or at 615-415-7326.
Vestry Nominations Open
St Paul’s Episcopal Church (615) 790-0527
www.stpaulsfranklin.com
The mission of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church is to proclaim the good news of
Jesus Christ and care for all.
The Clergy and Staff of St. Paul’s
The Rev. W.R. “Rusty” McCown Rector
The Rev. Monna Mayhall Associate Rector
The Rev. Ann Van Dervoort Assisting Priest, Retired Donna Stokes-Rogers
Music Minister Rick Jackson
Organist AG Passey
Youth Ministry & Communications Libby Sullivan
Children’s Minister Ana Enriquez
Sexton Shannon Buttrey
Parish Administrator Kristy Moore
Financial Administrator
Vestry Charles Carlisle
Debra Brake Mark Hyssong
Michael Walters Young Tim Armstrong
Vanessa Bateman Russ Brown Bob Larson
Chris McBrayer Lori MacDonald Sharmila Patel
Mary Kate Brandon Bob Van Dervoort
510 West Main St. Franklin, TN 37064
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