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Volume 46, Issue 8 August, 2013 Emmanuel Episcopal Church 498 Prince Avenue Athens GA 30601 (706) 543-1294 Fax (706) 208-3790 www.emmanuelathens.org THE TOWER EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH FROM FATHER ROBERT Dear Sisters and Brothers, Peace and all Good! I thought I would just give a few updates as to our progress on campus or lack thereof! There used to be a saying in the spiritual life – that the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. As we are attempting to move ahead with construction and renovation in anticipation of our Fall programs ramping up, there have been one or two setbacks. The biggest of course has been the rain. God has decided to bless us more than abundantly to make up for the drought we have experienced over the last few years. We may say a prayer of thanksgiving for God’s goodness, but I have been telling God that he doesn’t have to be so good anymore. The renovations to the Christian Connection are coming along very nicely. I think you will be well pleased with how that space is designed to be a center of formation and fun for our teens and teens to be. The large construction project has been held up because of rain and the inability to do site work because of ground that is just soaking wet. Oh and very muddy. When the columbarium was delivered last week, they tried running the truck along the side of the building and they sank. We needed to use the larger machinery to pull them out. Those poor gentlemen (two of them) had to carry/pull the pieces from the new parking lot to the columbarium site. They did it and had it pretty much completed in just a few days. It is very, very beautiful and when complete it will indeed be a place of rest and peace. The design of it makes me think that those who are inurned there are being held safely in the arms of the church – until “we are all changed”. Two other pieces, if I may. You might consider this a coming attraction or at least the opportunity for me to explain my logic and reasoning behind some of what you will encounter in our new space. First, the chapel. It is beautifully designed and the heavy timber beams and woodwork are quite extraordinary. We believe the furnishings al- though simple will be comfortable and attractive as well. I have chosen a San Damiano cross to go into the chapel. It is a copy of a 12 th century Romanesque cross hand painted on wood from the Umbrian school. One of the features is that the Christ is alive standing on his tomb. This was the cross that spoke to St. Francis inviting him (Continued on page 2)

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Volume 46, Issue 8

August, 2013

Emmanuel Episcopal Church

498 Prince Avenue

Athens GA 30601

(706) 543-1294 Fax (706) 208-3790

www.emmanuelathens.org TH

E TOW

ER

EM

MA

NUEL EPISCO

PA

L CHURCH

FROM FATHER ROBERT

Dear Sisters and Brothers, Peace and all Good! I thought I would just give a few updates as to our progress on campus or lack thereof! There used to be a saying in the spiritual life – that the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. As we are attempting to move ahead with construction and renovation in anticipation of our Fall programs ramping up, there have been one or two setbacks. The biggest of course has been the rain. God has decided to bless us more than abundantly to make up for the drought we have experienced over the last few years. We may say a prayer of thanksgiving for God’s goodness, but I have been telling God that he doesn’t have to be so good anymore. The renovations to the Christian Connection are coming along very nicely. I think you will be well pleased with how that space is designed to be a center of formation and fun for our teens and teens to be. The large construction project has been held up because of rain and the inability to do site work because of ground that is just soaking wet. Oh and very muddy. When the columbarium was delivered last week, they tried running the truck along the side of the building and they sank. We needed to use the larger machinery to pull them out. Those poor gentlemen (two of them) had to carry/pull the pieces from the new parking lot to the columbarium site. They did it and had it pretty much completed in just a few days. It is very, very beautiful and when complete it will indeed be a place of rest and peace. The design of it makes me think that those who are inurned there are being held safely in the arms of the church – until “we are all changed”. Two other pieces, if I may. You might consider this a coming attraction or at least the opportunity for me to explain my logic and reasoning behind some of what you will encounter in our new space. First, the chapel. It is beautifully designed and the heavy timber beams and woodwork are quite extraordinary. We believe the furnishings al-though simple will be comfortable and attractive as well. I have chosen a San Damiano cross to go into the chapel. It is a copy of a 12th century Romanesque cross hand painted on wood from the Umbrian school. One of the features is that the Christ is alive standing on his tomb. This was the cross that spoke to St. Francis inviting him

(Continued on page 2)

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From Father Robert 1-2

From the Director of Music 3

Vestry at Your Service 4, 12

Coming Events 5

Education for Ministry 6

August Calendar 7

August Birthdays 8

For the Whole Family: Faith

Formation and Youth Retreat 9

Catechesis Training 10-11

Director of Finance 13

Staff 13

Vestry 14

THE TOWER The purpose of The Tower is to

inform Emmanuel’s members of

who we are and what we do as a

faith community. Members are

encouraged to submit material

they feel will both enlighten and

inform others about Emmanuel’s

ministries. Submissions go to

Melissa Fulcher in the office

or directly to Blue Wood at

[email protected]

Blue Wood, Editor

September deadline is

Thursday, August 15

IN

THIS

ISSUE

to “go and rebuild” or reform “my church”. In other words, renew your life and so then the lives of those you encounter – the community of faith. Our chapel will be open for people (all people) to come from “the world” to reflect on their lives. To take that break during the day to pray and seek comfort or guidance. It would be my hope for those that come, that Jesus, present to us in word and sacrament and in the life of community, would somehow inspire us and speak directly to our hearts about how “I” might in fact renew my life in God and then go and repair or rebuild faith, hope, and love to the people in my life. My brothers and sisters, God does speak to us in a myriad of voices but also directly to our hearts and our souls. God does have a particular “word” for us alone. Through our prayer and reflection on the gift of God’s love for us in his son Jesus may we heed his voice (as Francis did) and do the things he calls us to do. The second piece has to do with our labyrinth. It is modeled after the labyrinth built on the floor of Chartres cathedral in France. For the middle design, I’ve asked them to create a Compass Rose for the center. The Compass Rose is the emblem of the Anglican Communion, and it is in fact a compass pointing out directions or a path that one can take. I’ve asked them to leave off any N.S.E. and W. notation so that when one enters the circle after their journey “in” to the labyrinth, perhaps their intention during the walk will lead them to reflect (in their center) on a new or different path they can take as they walk out, a life changed a little bit. It’s interesting, you know, that we can reach the center only if we walk the path. I am happy and very content to realize that most of all the new spaces we are creating have a spiritual or formative purpose behind them, even the columbarium. Spiritual healing, growth, prayer, recommitment to a life of faith surrounded by beauty all for the sake of holiness, is a good thing indeed! I look forward to seeing and meeting all of you there in one place or another as we grow together in the love of God. In his love,

Robert

(Continued from page 1)

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or directly to Blue Wood at

MMANUEL IN PENTECOST FROM THE DIRECTOR OF MUSIC

About the time the August issue of The Tower reaches your homes I will be boarding a plane for London, England. This is my first trip across the pond and I am thrilled to spend the first week singing daily services at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London and doing the same the following week at Canterbury Cathedral. I will be travelling with the Cathedral Choir from St. Philip’s in Atlanta where I am a member of the Cathedral Schola. Schola is a subset of the Cathedral Choir which sings Choral Evensong at St. Philip’s most Sunday afternoons from September to May.

English cathedral choirs are typically on vacation the month of August and visiting choirs have the privilege of being in residence for a week. A week of residence begins with Choral Evensong on Monday and goes through Sunday morning services, ending with Choral Evensong on Sunday afternoon. The choirs from St. Philip’s make a pilgrimage to England about every four years and they were in residence at Westminster Abbey during their last visit. While in London we report to St. Paul’s each afternoon at 2:00 to rehearse for a service at 5:00. Mornings and evenings are free for sightseeing, concerts, etc.

Consequently, I will be absent from Emmanuel for three consecutive Sundays. I have no worries about the music with Dr. James Mellichamp playing the organ and leading the choir. James earned the Doctor of Music degree from Indiana University studying under the legendary pedagogue and concert organist, Wilma Jensen. He has worn many hats during his career at Piedmont College, most recently being appointed to the Office of President. In addition to his musical skills, Emmanuel is grateful to James for allowing us to use the parking lot across the street at Piedmont College during our construction.

Needless to say, I am like a kid on Christmas morning with the new organ! Shortly after the installation an organist friend came in and played every possible sound combination for two hours while I walked around the church and listened. I get a little more comfortable with the organ each Sunday. Parishioners have likely noticed the wide array of sounds…or the “tonal palette” as we say in “organspeak”. With 192 levels of memory the organist is able to execute unlimited changes of registrations (sounds), which can be particularly effective during hymn singing. Most of the sounds on the organ were there in its original design, but with the help of Walker Technical, I made some modifications to make the organ more conducive to playing Anglican liturgy. The end result is a virtual symphony orchestra under my fingertips!

I have been both delighted and amazed at how much congregational singing has improved at both the 8:30 and 10:30 liturgies. When an organ can fill a room with sound it helps create a cushion for congregants when they are singing. The person in the pew does not feel as if they are singing a solo, and are far more likely to sing out enthusiastically.

A number of people have asked how the organ sound is produced since it is not coming from the pipes. Walker Technical sent sound engineers to more than twenty churches which had E.M. Skinner and Aeolian-Skinner pipe organs that were built between the mid-1930’s to the mid-1960’s. Individual stops, or sounds, were recorded digitally and this computerized sound is reproduced through twenty-four speakers mounted in the Nave at Emmanuel. In a sense it’s like playing a digital recording on a CD player.

I return from England on August 19 and look forward to the fall season when choirs for both adults and children resume. I also look forward to being back on the bench accompanying congregational hymns and creating music for the worship of Almighty God. Sam

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AROUND THE PARISH

VESTRY AT YOUR SERVICE: Get Out Your Calendars, Everyone

The June Vestry meeting was highlighted by four reports: Erik Wells shared heartfelt thanks from his inspiring experience chaperoning our teens’ summer pilgrimage to Belize. Debra Harden gave a hopeful report on Athens Action Ministries and its “Our Daily Bread” program rebounding from their tragic fire at the Oconee Street UMC and settling into what may be their new home at First Baptist Church. Allen Stovall passed out a first draft for our review of suggested policies, procedures, organization, and costs from our Columbarium committee. And busy Finance Committee chair Phil Bettendorf presented Committee suggestions to revise our 2013 budget to more clearly reflect the changes in the associate rector salary and benefits projections, progress on an audit-friendly financial policies and procedures manual, and insights into the work of our committees on endowment and memorials. For much of the rest of our deliberations we updated our calendars. Some dates to add to summer and fall calendars:

• Fr. Robert announced that the re-revised target date to occupy our new structure is now August 29, with expected final completion of all conversions and renovations to adjacent buildings of

September 30. Given the continuing coincidence of the Monsoons of 2013, we suggest you use

(Continued on page 12)

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COMING EVENTS

NEW DIRECTORY

Our Church will be producing a new pictorial directory. The photography dates will be August 20 through August 24 and September 3 through September 7. Each family photographed will receive a free directory and a free 8 by 10 portrait of their family. No purchase is required; however, for those interested in purchasing portraits you may do so at the time of photography. Lifetouch Church Directories, a professional portrait company, will be doing the portraits. You can make your own appointment by going to the church website and looking for the pictorial directory link. For those who do not have internet service can make an appointment after church on Sundays beginning July 28 and August 4. You may also call the church office and they can assist you in making your appointment. Or contact Beverly Sligh at [email protected] or Melissa Fulcher at [email protected] We need everyone to be in our new pictorial directory. Thanks for your cooperation! Beverly Sligh

Young Actors Studio and Mr. Ralph are proud to be a sponsor of the

ARK'S "SWING FORE HOPE" annual golf tournament on Saturday, August 10.

Great fun "fore" a great cause!

SAVE THE DATE FOR THE EVENING OF CHANCE September 26, 2013

6:30 Emmanuel Episcopal Church Common Room

Raffle tickets may be purchased from the Vestry or in the church office

CINEMA SUPPERS

Mark your calendar to attend the first Wednesday Cinema Suppers from 6:30 – 8:00. Join others in the parlor and feed your body, mind and soul with award winning documentaries and discussion.

September 4 – Happy explores what really makes people happy by combining real life stories of people around the world and powerful interviews with leading scientists in happiness research.

October 2 – I AM explores what’s wrong with our world and what we can do about it with authors, poets, teachers, religious leaders, and scientists.

November 6 – The Human Experience explores with depth and compassion what it means to be a human being.

REMEMBERING YOUR STORY

Every person has a unique life story that needs to be preserved as a legacy for future generations. Join the Remembering Your Story group October 9, 16, 23, 30th in the parlor from 3:30 – 5:00. All of our stories are interconnected and a part of God’s story. To reserve your space in the group and a copy of the workbook call the church office.

Gwen Bottoms

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EDUCATION FOR MINISTRY ENROLLMENT

OPEN FOR 2013-2014

Emmanuel Episcopal Church has a rich tradition offering the Education for Ministry (EfM) program in the Athens area in partnership with St. Gregory the Great Episcopal Church. The EfM program enables individuals to identify and live into their Baptismal vocation by providing a comprehensive, experiential education in the foundations of our Christian faith within the framework of a small committed group. Gatherings start weekly in September and continue through the end of May to explore scripture along with the history and theology of Christianity in the context of our daily lives. The seminar is facilitated by a trained mentor using discussion, worship and theological reflection.

The first year of study focuses on the Old Testament. The second year focuses on the New Testament. The third year focuses on Church History. The fourth year focuses on Christian doctrine and ethics. All learning materials are provided by the School of Theology at the University of the South (Sewanee). Participants in all years meet together to for discussion, worship and theological reflection. Br. Brian Paul Freese, OPA, who co-mentors the EfM program in the Athens area and attends Emmanuel Church says about the program, “The learning materials from the School of Theology at Sewanee are great resources for study. The small group setting offers an engaging, open forum for discussion about our studies and theological reflection. It’s a great opportunity to get a year’s worth of Christian formation and theological education for the cost of one credit hour at the university!” Catherine Drewry, who will be starting the fourth year of the program in September and attends St. Gregory the Great Church says about the program: “EfM has especially challenged my understanding of God, mission, caring, and compassion, offering me this spiritual growth within a small community of friends.”

EfM is an continuing education diploma offering through the University of the South School of Theology and is sponsored by the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. Upon completion of the four year course, graduates receive a diploma in theological education from the University of the South. The tuition is $350 which

covers all expenses and provides instructional materials.

Please consider this wonderful opportunity to explore in depth your Baptismal vocation within a

supportive, diverse community. For more information, please contact Br. Brian Paul Freese, OPA at

[email protected]

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AUGUST 2013 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

:00 – 8

1

2

10:00 Natural Spirituality 540 Prince Ave.

7:30 Al-Anon 540 Prince Ave

3

5:30 Healing Service with Holy Eucharist

1

.

2 3

4:45 Daughters of the King \

5:30

Holy Eucharist, Rite II

4 PENTECOST XI

8:30 Holy Eucharist, Rite I 10:30 Holy Eucharist, Rite II Lemonade on the Terrace

12:00 Natural Spirituality 540 Prince Avenue

5

6

.10:00 Natural Spirituality 540 Prince Ave.

7:30 Al-Anon 540 Prince Ave

7

5:30 Healing Service with Holy Eucharist

8

6:30

Stephen Ministry 540 Prince Ave.

7:00

Emmanuel Day School Back to School Night

9

10

5:30

Holy Eucharist, Rite II

11 PENTECOST XII

8:30 Holy Eucharist, Rite I

10:30 Holy Eucharist, Rite II

Lemonade on the Terrace

12:00 Natural Spirituality 540 Prince Avenue

12

EMMANUEL

DAY SCH00L

BEGINS

13

10:00 Natural Spirituality 540 Prince Ave

7:30 Al-Anon 540 Prince Ave

14

5:30 Healing Service with Holy Eucharist

15

11:00

Eucharist at Lanier Gardens

TOWER

Deadline for

September

.

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17

4:45 Daughters of the King

5:30

Holy Eucharist, Rite II

18 PENTECOST XIII

8:30 Holy Eucharist, Rite I

10:30 Holy Eucharist, Rite II

Lemonade on the Terrace

12:00 Natural Spirituality

19

20

10:00 Natural Spirituality 540 Prince Ave.

2:00 Emmanuel

Directory

Pictures

7:30 Al-Anon 540 Prince Ave

21

2:00 Emmanuel

Directory Pictures

5:30 Healing Service with Holy Eucharist

22

2:00 Emmanuel

Directory Pictures

6:30

Stephen Ministry 540 Prince Ave.

23

2:00

Directory

Pictures

24

2:00

Directory

Pictures

5:30

Holy Eucharist, Rite II

25 PENTECOST XIV 8:30 Holy Eucharist, Rite I

10:30 Holy Eucharist, Rite II Lemonade on the Terrace

12:00 Natural Spirituality 540 Prince Avenue

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10:00 Natural Spirituality 540 Prince Ave.

7:30 Al-Anon 540 Prince Ave

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5:30 Healing Service with Holy Eucharist

7:00 Vestry Meeting at 540 Prince Ave

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30 31

5:30

Holy Eucharist, Rite II

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AUGUST BIRTHDAYS

1 Christina Stanfield 2 Will Power Carlton Powell 4 Erik Wells Laney Mallet 5 Carol Downs Mary Vandiver Brittany McCaskey Myles Shepley 6 Sydney Cobb Bill Baxter 7 Jenny Broadnax Janet Griffith 8 Rosemary Magill Margaret Smith 9 Abby Jones 10 John Hancock Ed Palmer

10 Chris Mallet Christopher Luken 11 Jones Drewry Ken Jordan Mitchell McGhee Mckenzie Cook William Snead Bo Rentz 12 William Kahlstorf London Moore 13 Linda Ford Rebecca Alliston 15 Beth Thrasher 17 Linda Keen 18 Emma Clarke Maximillian Berry-Stoelzle 19 Anna Alexander Charlotte Surratt Sumit Alexander 20 Patty Jones 21 Kim Green Mary Palmer Roberts 22 Suzanne Lindsay Horace Newcomb

24 Evlyn Pound Mary Moore Kerry Hogan John Stovall 25 Susan Tuggle 26 John Northcutt Sara Pylant Lyylil Childs 27 Michael Fitzgerald 28 Phyllis Vangotum Ray Hemphill Margarete Warwick Phyllis Niolon Chayananan Hill Richard Connelly William Hinson 29 William Connerat Cindy McAlister 30 Jenny Sligh Jim Griffith Betty Varnadore Bonnie Knight Nicholas Byrne

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You are invited to join us

for Emmanuel’s 2013 - 14

Faith Formation KickoffFaith Formation KickoffFaith Formation KickoffFaith Formation Kickoff

Sunday, September 8thSunday, September 8thSunday, September 8thSunday, September 8th 9:15am9:15am9:15am9:15am

The Common Room

Enjoy a light breakfast &

Overview of Programs

For questions, please contact:

Father Chris Cole, 706.543.1294 or [email protected]

Georgia Collier, 706.540.8237 or [email protected]

FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

CALLING ALL STUDENTS IN GRADES 7-12!

Save the date for our annual Youth Retreat--this year on August 23-25! We will head to Camp Mikell for a weekend of fellowship, fun,

and all kinds of adventures together.

You can pick up Permission Forms and a list of items you'll need in the church office.

R.S.V.P. in the church office or to Fr. Chris at [email protected] by Sunday, August 18. Can't wait to see you there!

Shalom,

Mary Martha, Kim, and Fr. Chris

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CATECHESIS TRAINING, SUMMER, 2013

During the summer months, our Catechesis of the Good Shepherd programs takes a break to allow time for rejuvenation of our leaders and planning for the coming school year. A large part of our time is dedicated

to further educating our leaders.

In June, Emmanuel hired Anna Hurdle to come to our campus for seven days and work with our Children’s Formation leaders. Also in June, Emmanuel sent Ellen Dolphus and Georgia Collier to Asheville for 48

hours of training specific to Level III.

Please enjoy reading these reflections from the training. In just a few weeks, Emmanuel will kick-off

another year of work, prayer and learning in the Atrium. How blessed we are to have a group of educators so devoted and passionate about our children’s spiritual growth, and a church leadership that supports the

development of our young ones.

* * * * * *

“I would like to thank Emmanuel for the opportunity to experience the growth that training in the

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd affords. I think one of my favorite windows at Emmanuel is the one of Jesus and the children. He told us to let the children come to Him; our emphasis on our children at Emmanuel is honoring His command, and I am honored to participate in this endeavor. Also, the friendship that CGS promotes among the catechists is stronger than what is usually present when working with other Sunday School curricula. As a Level III catechist I am pleased with the philosophy of ‘keeping it

real’: helping the children to see ‘Bible history’ is ‘real history’.”

~ Ellen Dolphus, Level III Catechist

“As a general thought on the Catechesis program, I must admit to initially seeing it as yet another

education theory, this time aimed at Sunday School. It is different, but in a way that builds the Christian message by going beyond memorizing Bible verses and to seeing the Bible and the message of the New Testament as applied information and instruction. The ritual practices and relationships among what is

written and what we do in church and what we do out on the street are first, in Level I (small children),

introduced and practiced along with how to be in the Atrium and how to approach the Catechesis environ-ment. In Level II (pre-adolescent), during the first awakenings of curiosity and understanding, that same broad scope of Bible and activity is reinforced and expanded on. Then in Level III, during that wonderful and terrible time just before the teens with its incipient hormonal and emotional awakenings, there is time and intent for intellectual and emotional discussion of the now-familiar Bible sections and worship routines

and yet more emphasis on what can be taken from the Atrium to the world.

The delight and blessing for the adults privileged to be Catechists, Shepherds, and helpers is to see the growth and the not-infrequent widening of the eyes when a concept becomes real to their charges. School

teachers know this feeling in the academic environment, but what a quiet, incredible thrill to see our

children connect together the Bible, Christianity, and their own lives through this guided process. It is

intentionally measured in approach, and makes no apology for stretching itself from just after diapers to the beginnings of puberty. It is time well spent, and blessed. My knowledge and understanding of many things are far beyond what they were before this experience, and it is a blessing to have been allowed to

take part in it.” ~ Jay Shinn, Level III Catechist

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“The extra Saturday session for Level III catechists was an extraordinary gift. Meeting Anna for the first time and seeing her present some key lessons added to what Ellen had already shown us. Getting to share stories about the program from Level I through III provided an encompassing vision as well as a deeper

friendship with fellow catechists.”

~ Sara Baldwin, Level III Catechist

"My training with Anna for catechesis was far more than expected. As an Episcopalian for twenty some years, I learned more about my faith and chosen religion in that brief week of training and my subsequent experiences within the atrium than I would have thought possible. Learning about faith is an ongoing ex-perience, but the catalyst of being involved with the catechesis training and working in the atrium with our

children was beyond what words can express."

~ Cathi Shinn, Catechist and Photographer Extraordinaire

“I had no plans to come to the class that week, but Peg Wood mentioned the program – when I say men-tioned - I should say every time she has an opportunity to talk about the program, she does. Thank God for Peg. To put it simply, the catechesis training helped me to finally be able to put words to my faith - The Eucharist. Through the presentations that are given in the training one can come to a much deeper under-standing of the beauty of the Holy Eucharist and what it means personally and corporately. There is great joy that has come to my being as a result of this. My heart’s desire is to share this joy with all whom I

meet.”

~ Descygna Templeton, Level II Catechist

Georgia Collier

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pencils, not pens. (Whoever has been praying for rain to deliver us from the last four years of drought: Thanks, you can stop now.)

• Wednesday October 23 at 5:00 p.m. is still solid for the dedication for our new building, solemnized by Diocese of Atlanta Bishop Rob Wright.

• The ever popular “Evening of Chance” will be September 26 from 6:30-8:30 in the Common Room. More from Beverly Sligh soon as this social fund- and fun-raising event develops.

• Who are all those friendly people? They’re you! Beverly informed us that, with leadership from Bill Bowdoin, we will be scheduling individual and family photos for our Parish Directory, last completed in 2009. Tentative dates are August 20-24 and September 3-7. Hopefully these formal portraits will be ready for Christmas gifting.

• Rob Byrne outlined our upcoming Stewardship season October 6-November 10. As a congregation we will explore our personal and spiritual commitments as a community of faith using the program “Flourish in Faith”. You will hear more via mailings, meetings, individual contacts,

Adult Formation classes, and shared readings. Sample one especially moving PDF chapter from a Stewards Book of Prayers, “Seeing with New Eyes” http://www.ecfvp.org/files/uploads/ faces_of_faith.pdf DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION for the Vestry? Email [email protected]. John Albright, Vestry

Communications Commission chair.

(Continued from page 4)

Catechists Emily Reynolds and Ellen Dolphus at work

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DIRECTORY: Clergy & Staff

Karen Holland Director of Finance

[email protected]

Sam Polk Director of Music

[email protected]

Georgia Collier Rector’s Associate for Children’s Formation

and Family Georgiacollier50 @yahoo.com

Amy Wraga

Director of the Day School [email protected]

Denise Thomas Sexton

The Rev. Robert Salamone Rector

[email protected]

The Rev. Christopher A. Cole

Associate Rector associate rector

@emmanuelathens.org

Melissa Fulcher Director of Administration

administration @emmanuelathens.org

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE EMMANUEL CHURCH

Analysis of Revenues & Expenses - Summary

Month-to-date, through June,

2013

Accounts MTD Actual MTD Budget YTD Actual YTD Budget Annual Budget

Revenues

PLEDGES & CONTRIBUTIONS $ 67,001.37 $ 60,804.24 $ 376,736.39 $ 368,125.44 $ 738,351.00

RENTALS $ - $ 625.00 $ 20,895.29 $ 23,795.37 $ 27,545.37

OTHER INCOME $ 9,543.82 $ 5,400.00 $ 33,406.72 $ 32,400.00 $ 64,800.00

Total Revenues $ 76,545.19 $ 66,829.24 $ 431,038.40 $ 424,320.81 $ 830,696.37

Expenses

SALARIES & WAGES $ 29,564.67 $ 34,176.59 $ 210,162.73 $ 215,794.51 $ 459,581.37

BEYOND THE PARISH $ 8,965.81 $ 12,444.34 $ 64,207.32 $ 74,966.04 $ 150,032.00

PARISH PROGRAMS $ 4,736.61 $ 5,897.93 $ 24,995.73 $ 35,387.58 $ 70,775.00

OPERATING EXPENSES $ 12,233.92 $ 14,379.19 $ 69,146.99 $ 86,275.14 $ 172,550.00

OTHER EXPENSES $ 65.50 $ 1,229.17 $ 12,752.05 $ 7,375.02 $ 14,750.00

Total Expenses $ 55,566.51 $ 68,127.22 $ 381,264.82 $ 419,798.29 $ 867,688.37

Net Operating Total $ 20,978.68 $ (1,297.98) $ 49,773.58 $ 4,522.52 $ (36,992.00)

Endowment Funds Used

Williams Rhodes Music $ - $ 278.34 $ 1,670.04 $ 1,670.04 $ 3,340.08

Dearing Funds $ - $ 913.34 $ 5,480.04 $ 5,480.04 $ 10,960.08

Total Endowment Funds $ - $ 1,191.68 $ 7,150.08 $ 7,150.08 $ 14,300.16

Unrealized Pledges $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 6,515.01

Net Total Operating & Endowment $ 20,978.68 $ (106.30) $ 56,923.66 $ 11,672.60 $ (29,206.85)

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PERMIT NO. 231

VESTRY

John Albright,

Communications

Carol Bowles, Pastoral Care

Rob Byrne, Stewardship

Sarah Ehlers, Missions

& Extended Ministries

Debra Harden,

SENIOR WARDEN & Thrift House

Clara Herrin,

Worship & Liturgy

Kim Ripps,

Vestry Administration

& Emmanuel Day School

Shooter Roberts, Faith Formation

Beverly Sligh,

JUNIOR WARDEN & Parish Life

Jeff Stephens, Evangelization

Allen Stovall, Facilities

Erik Wells, Faith Formation

Rest eternal grant her, O Lord,

And let light perpetual shine upon her.

Deaths

Charlotte Reinke