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THE EVANGELTHE EVANGELTHE EVANGELTHE EVANGEL T H E B IT H E B IT H E B IT H E B I ---- M O N T H L Y N E W S LM O N T H L Y N E W S LM O N T H L Y N E W S LM O N T H L Y N E W S L E T T E R O FE T T E R O FE T T E R O FE T T E R O F
S T . M A T T H E W ’ S E P I S C OS T . M A T T H E W ’ S E P I S C OS T . M A T T H E W ’ S E P I S C OS T . M A T T H E W ’ S E P I S C O P A L C H U R C HP A L C H U R C HP A L C H U R C HP A L C H U R C H
Dear Friends, I want to publicly thank our team at St. Matthew's for their efforts in pulling together a meaningful Lent and Holy Week season and Easter celebration. This was Pastor Ray's first such season as an ordained cleric, and his fine efforts in the areas of Lenten-Holy Week programs and sermons are very much appreciated. This was Camie Dewey's
first such season as our Youth and Family Minister, and her efforts to provide spiritual learning for our children and youth were excellent, as well as making sure that we had nursery coverage for almost everything that was offered. Our administrative assistant, Desiree Bougeaux, experienced her first Lent-Holy Week season ever and handled it with aplomb. During Holy Week we held 13 different services in 8 days, and she saw to it that bulletins were created and printed; these form the basis of our worship together. Thank you to Marjorie Suedekum for scheduling everyone. Richard Morgan and the choir did a magnificent job all the way through; the expanded choir on Good Friday and the brass on Easter Sunday just added to it all. A big thank you to the Altar Guild for their holy and gracious efforts on behalf of the church and God. My seminary liturgics professor was the renown Lewis Weil. He said, "To do church you must have two things: a priest and al altar guild." Finally there were many hands that took on cleaning and preparation and reading and serving, you are all very much appreciated!
I have heard this time of year referred to as the shoulder season or mud season; I think those terms do a disservice to the beauty of spring in the Grand Valley. I have watched the tree outside my office window turn from barren, to budding, to covered with white flowers, to white flowers with leaves, to only leaves -- in the matter of a month's time. The birds that fled our -8 degree temperatures have returned, and along with those that stuck with us in January, they're singing. I don't know how our rabbit survived the winter, but he did, and he is hopping about St. Matt's grounds as well.
Then there are the spring graduates. We have two at church. Katie Aust graduates from the University of Northern Colorado with a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership, which she plans to put to use on the Western Slope. Jaymee Galbasini graduates from Fruita Monument High School and plans to attend Colorado Mesa University. These are accomplishments! The dropout rate for high school seniors is about 8% in Colorado (source: Colorado Department of Education), and of
Holy Week
Sr. Warden Report
Ministry News
Youth & Family
Ministry Schedule
Announcements
Artist of the Month
Vacation Bible School
Treasurer’s Report
Birthdays, Anniver-saries, Announce-ments
Stewardship
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Inside this issue:
May May May May ---- June 2014June 2014June 2014June 2014
course drop outs from college are higher and master's programs even higher. This means getting up and going to class when you feel like sleeping in or when your friends are cutting school to go skiing. It means missing family events because papers are due and perhaps sending a quick mother's day card because final exams are the next day. It means studying and staying focused. Congratulations to both of these young women!
Spring seems particularly suited for Easter. The world seems fresh and new, good things are happening and there is reason to celebrate. It all reminds me of a bit of the Song of Solomon, "... now the winter is past, the rain is over and gone. The flowers appear on the earth; the time of singing has come, and the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land. The fig tree puts forth its figs, and the vines are in blossom; they give forth fragrance." (2:11-13a)
For me it is easy to appreciate God's creation in the spring in Western Colorado! May the abundance of spring be shared with our community!
Faithfully,
Pastor HollisPastor HollisPastor HollisPastor Hollis
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Spring Cleanup
The faithful gathered to prepare the grounds for Easter, with much weeding, trimming and edging in progress. Thanks to chef Dave Emerson for lunch!
Good Friday
The noon service carried the cross to a nearby hill. The
evening service was a combination of St. Matt's, American
Lutheran, Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran and Crossroads
United Methodist. We ended the service in darkness as the
question was asked, "My God, My God, why have you
forsaken me?"
Allan Conrad hard at work Casey & Monroe Wren
take a break
Jeanne Berryman in the
thick of it
Tonya Wren gets the garden going with
Monroe & Gordon
The cross is carried
Up the hill
And set in place with 2 others, one on the right
and one on the left
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Easter Excitement at St. Matt's!
Easter dawned warm and beautiful this year, a perfect day to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. The Easter Vigil began with a new fire, lit outside to, to light the Paschal Candle. The joy spread through three ser-vices with singing and music and a special brass band at the 10:30 service. Our congregation provided a spe-cial potluck to welcome visitors, while all the children went on an egg hunt. When the angel asked the women at the tomb, "Why are you looking for the living among the dead?" we knew the answer: He Is Risen!
The sanctuary is ready
Camie Dewey provides egg hunt instructions
The Spriggs twins, Gigi & Lauren
on the hunt!
Liam has found three eggs!
The hunt begins
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Senior Warden’s Report
Ambassadors for giving are we. Wait, please, before you tune out, turn the page, or move on without further ado I said, for giving not of giving. This is not a stewardship letter or request. This is a call to arms, and of eyes and ears. This a request for input, and an appeal for awareness. As I write this I continue to dwell on this concept that we are all ambassadors for giving. The desire to give to a known cause, to identify new needs and to satisfy, or more so, to satiate the cries of others comes from within. The Holy Spirit, the encourager, the great exhorter abides within the heart of every believer. To live into the calling of being someone’s Samaritan requires action. Action accomplished by removing the one space between the words for giving. Thus forming the word forgiving. It is possible to see hope and opportunity upon observing a need. Possible and probable. But, only when we forgive ourselves for being unwilling, forget that we are unable , and free ourselves from feeling unworthy (all in our own eyes). As an individual it is easy to be overcome by the needs others, and easier to discount our ability to have an impact. But, as members of this congregation, we are ambassadors, and as such, representatives backed by this collective community. A community that understands, indeed believes, ‘where two or three are gathered …..there Christ will be’. And further believe that if indeed Christ is present, all scarcity is replaced by abundance. And finally in faith we know that we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us. So, please as you see a need in the community, in the neighborhood, in the church itself, I invite you to think of us all as a potential extension of yourself. We are the community of faith known as St Matthew’s Church. A church that above and beyond it’s limited financial resources, is blessed with an abundance of human capital. Human capital; resources of the mind, assets of knowledge, and a vast amount of the currency called compassion. This collective, strong and able stands ready. Ready, as each of us individually become aware of unmet needs. Ready, as individuals are overwhelmed by what needs exist. Ready, as each of us find ourselves continuing to buckle under the weight or the magnitude of need. It is unfortunate at times some needs will remain. But it should not be because individuals are unable to overcome, especially when as a community of faith we are many, and as the old adage goes………many hands make light work. So, as you see a need however great or small, stand tall as a St Matthews ambassador for giving and ask what if St Matthew’s could take this on ………then find a vestry member to champion your cause with you, or for you. Who knows what is possible, God does,………..Praise God If there is anything you need of me please consider reaching out to me at 970-234-0708 or email at [email protected]. Peace and Grace, Darin Carei Senior Warden
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Letter from St. Matt’s Missionary in the Dominican Republic
Dear Partners in Mission,
For some weeks, the bulletin was announcing that Easter is the next baptism day. Those in-terested should contact the church and participate in the classes one day a week. I was asked to be Godmother to one of the interested boys, Reynaldo. I spoke with Farre, a gentle-man here who has frequently been called on to be Godfather, to learn about how this culture
views this role. His description included being a ‘protector’ for the child. They held a run through for the God-parents shortly thereafter and I learned that Reynaldo’s birth certificate wasn’t here. So, my role as protector came into play even before the baptism. The next day I rode with Fr. Felix to deliver a pair of crutches to someone who had been using her umbrella to unweight her injured leg. En route, I asked more about the birth certificate requirement. Since the baptismal certificate becomes a legal document, the church requires the birth certificate for all baptisms. Following that, I visited the family to see what the situation was. His mother works in the capital during the week and is only home on weekends, but their Aunt takes care of them during the week. She didn’t know the certificate wasn’t here and quickly mobilized the family to get the certifi-cate in time for the baptism. First mission appears to have been accomplished, with God’s help. Please pray that I will be a faithful guide to Reynaldo in his walk with Christ and will know when to step in and when not to i n t h e f o l l o w i n g years. May God bless and guide you in all you do!
Cathy DonahoeCathy DonahoeCathy DonahoeCathy Donahoe
Apartado 587Apartado 587Apartado 587Apartado 587
San Pedro de MacorisSan Pedro de MacorisSan Pedro de MacorisSan Pedro de Macoris
Dominican RepublicDominican RepublicDominican RepublicDominican Republic Cathy Donahoe is a missionary with SAMS, the Society of Anglican Missionaries and Senders. She is serv-ing in the Dominican Republic as a physical therapist in San Pedro de Macoris and Santo Domingo. E-mail: [email protected] Donations: PO Box 399, Ambridge, PA 15003. Snail mail: Apartado 587, San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic website: www.cathydonahoe.net
"I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection..." (Phil. 3:10) Dear sisters and brothers in Christ, ALLELUIA, CHRIST IS RISEN! (You can say the response to yourself, even if no one else is around to hear you. Ha ha.) Have you noticed that we never say "He was risen" or "He has been raised"? It would make sense in a way to say this because we are talking about a past event after all. But just like Easter isn't relegated to one Sunday a year in our church way of reckoning time, Jesus Christ's resurrection for us is more than a one Sunday a year event in our lives as Christians. We say it in the present tense. It's a reality for us right now, in our time and place! For many of us, understanding Je-sus' resurrection is a mystery. After all, we weren't there to bear witness to what those first disciples experi-enced. But on some level, even if we can't quite grasp all of the implications of what happened at Jesus' res-urrection, there's something about it that stirs our imaginations and touches us deeply in the dark places of ourselves longing for new life. This is the part of the story where God's YES to Jesus also becomes in a very real and very powerful way God's YES to us, which was really God's YES to us all along. May you continue to encounter the power of the Risen Lord in your life through this Easter season, may you be open to the joy and wonder of knowing that you know that you know that you are beloved of God, and may that call you to new life again and again. Grace and peace, Pastor Ray
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Youth and Family News
Sunday School:
The Pre-K-2nd grade class has begun a new, fun Veggie Tales curriculum. Each session lasts four weeks and will likely take us through the summer! The first four weeks has focused on Thankfulness and the tale of Madame Blueberry’s hard lesson of greediness. The sec-ond four weeks will focus on faith in God, using the Bible story of David and Goliath, reimag-ined into a tale of one small asparagus fighting a mighty pickle in boxing gloves! The following eight weeks will focus on putting others first with the help of King David, and courage, using the story of Esther. These lessons are filled with silly songs, video clips and easy to understand lessons for kids! ♪ If you like to talk to tomatoes… ♪
Bible Stories:
Bible Stories will continue through the summer discussing the numerous, amazing things Jesus did while he walked the earth. Some of the up-coming topics include:
Jesus Tempted in the Desert Jesus Calms the Storm on the Lake The Ascension Pentecost Jesus Anointed by a Sinful Woman
And many others!
Mark your Calendars!
What: Elich Gardens and Newsboys Concert!
Where: Denver
When: July 25th-27th
Who: All Youth Group age students
*Watch for future announcements for more information*
Meet our new nursery staff!
Hello, my name is Tyler Therkildsen. I am a sophomore at Grand Junction High School. I play rugby for the local team and I love to in-spire kids! I plan to enter the Naval Academy in order to be-come a Medicorps man for the United States Marine Corps. I am also happy to able to be part of such the wonderful church program that is the St. Matthew’s nursery!
Aloha! I'm Rachel Joy Farias. I was born and raised in Hawaii, on the island of Kaua'i. I am a student at CMU studying elementary education. I am also involved with Colorado Mesa's Rodeo Team. I've always loved children; I
have dreamed of being a teacher since preschool. I'm so excited to be working in the nursery. St. Matthew’s has become a new little 'ohana (family) away from home.
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Middle School Youth Group:
Both the middle school and high school youth groups will be working and organizing the church yard sale on May 24th. This will count as our spring fundraiser!
To finish the school year, the middle school youth group will be taking a look at some of the pop culture phenomenon and looking at them from a Christian/theological perspective.
Beginning in June, as new, incoming middle school students are expected to join the group, focus will shift to healthy habits and figuring out how keeping ourselves in good shape and hav-ing good eating habits make us better equipped to play for God’s team!
High School Youth Group:
The high school youth group has enjoyed hitting the theater to experience a couple of the Christian films that have recently been released. They joined the “God’s Not Dead” movement, texting their friends and family with the simple statement, making their faith a widely known fact amongst the people close to them.
The plan for the next few weeks is to go through the book Heaven is For Real, and have deeper discussions regarding heaven and what we might be able to expect.
This will wrap up the school year, and we will begin a summer curriculum when our new incoming high-schoolers join in June!
INCOMING MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! You are invited to begin attending youth group on June 1st! Middle school youth group meets Sundays at 5:30pm, and high school youth group meets Mondays at 5:00pm.
BEGINNING IN JUNE: Youth group will go to every other week due to vacations and other summertime activities. Schedules are available from Camie in the church office.
Congratulations to Jaymee Galbasini as she graduates from Fruita Monument High School! Jaymee has been a dedicated staff member in the St. Matthew’s nursery for over a year, recently stepping into the supervisor position. She has chosen to study Biology at Colorado Mesa University with the intention of going on to focus her work and further education on large felines. Way to go, Jaymee! We are so proud of you!
Congratulations to
Katie Aust, who graduates May 9th from the University of Northern Colorado. Katie has completed the Master’s
Degree in Educational Leadership.
She is planning to work in Western Colorado, and we know we will appreciate what she contributes to our community. Congrats Katie on her years of hard work and achievement!
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May 4
3rd of Easter
May 11
4th of Easter
May 18
5th of Easter
May 25
6th of Easter
June I
7th of Easter
7:30
Altar Minister
Altar Minister
Acolyte
Lector OT/Ps
Lector NT/PP
Usher
Usher
K. Roy Jones
Terry Farina
Jan Smith
Peggy Pretti
Terry Farina
George Dunham
Lynn Dunham
Joel Robinson
Deborah Robinson
Carol Jones
Joel Robinson
Deborah Robinson
Terry Farina
K. Roy Jones
Joy Wyman
Richard Emerson
Jan Smith
Carol Jones
K. Roy Jones
John McConnell
Audrey McConnell
Camie Dewey
K. Roy Jones
Carol Jones
Laura Mockler
Terry Farina
Ed Ruland
Marilyn Ruland
Dennis Pretti
Terry Farina
Jan Smith
Peggy Pretti
Dennis Pretti
Debbie McLaughlin
Peggy Pretti
9:00
Media
10:30
Altar Minister
Altar Minister
Acolyte
Acolyte
Acolyte
Lector OT
Lector NT
Lector PP
Usher
Usher
Sharon Conrad
Barclay Jameson
Jamie Galbasini
Rebecka Plank
Richard Paul
Ryan Foley
Lesson: Youth
Psalm: Youth
Prayers: Youth
Lynne Bird
Youth
Sue Emerson
Laurie Kadrich
Landon Aldridge
Eli Paul
Ava Paul
Richard Paul
Margaret Palo
Richard Paul
Marjorie Suedekum
Barclay Jameson
Linda Jameson
Janette Deagle
Jeanette Benson
Allan Conrad
Rebecka Plank
Lucy Foley
Ryan Foley
Casey Wren
Landon Aldridge
Patricia Aldridge
Henry Hayes
Margaret Palo
Darin Carei
Richard Berryman
Jeanne Berryman
Cade Bickham
Blake Bickham
Owen Bickham
Vicki Canaday
Linda Jameson
Barclay Jameson
Jim Campbell
Phil Gustafson
Sharon Conrad
Ann Hayes
Marjorie Suedekum
Richard Paul
Eli Paul
Ava Paul
Lesson: Youth
Psalm: Youth
Prayers: Youth
Lynne Bird
Youth
Children’s
Chapel
Terri Vair K. Roy Jones Camie Dewey Camie Dewey Terri Vair
Coffee S - Z
Charles Breaux
A - Co Cr - Ha He - Mc Mi - R
EVs Commons K. Roy Jones
Carol Jones
Laura Mockler
Richard Emerson
Sugar Rabel
Rocco DeBona
Jeanette Benson
Corky Perry
K. Roy Jones
Carol Jones
EVs Home Barclay Jameson
Linda Jameson
Joel Robinson
Deborah Robinson
Lois Jarre
Mary Mills
Sugar Rabel
Rocco Debona
Barclay Jameson
Linda Jameson
Tellers Heather Palo
Sue Emerson
Lori Howard
Laura Mockler
Ron Kupinski
Cynthia Mill
Charles Breaux
Buzzie Aust
Ann Hayes
Darin Carei
Altar Guild Debbie McLaughlin
Jeanette Benson
Joan Karp
Jean Koizumi
Joan Wright
Marjorie Brown
Margery Fillinger
Joyce Grove
Carol Jones
Kay Rushing
Merrilyn Simpkins
Lynne Bird
Peggy Pretti
Sue Sidwell
Marjorie Suedekum
Mary Mills
Beve Farina
Marjorie Lair
Sue Orloff
Dorothy Stevenson
Debbie McLaughlin
Jeanette Benson
Joan Karp
Jean Koizumi
Joan Wright
May 2014 - Ministry Schedule
If you have days that you cannot serve in June,
would you please phone or email Marjorie Suedekum by May 1st.
270-1882 or [email protected]
If you cannot serve on any of your scheduled days, would you please find a replacement.
Almost everyone on the schedule is in the parish directory.
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From Your Cursillo Parish Representative... Cursillo is a wonderful three-day weekend intended to help Christians learn
and live what is fundamental as a Christian, and to help these same Chris-
tians to discover and live out a personal vocation. Cursillo is a movement of
the Episcopal Church, under the authority of the Presiding Bishop and Dioce-
san Bishops. The goal of Cursillo is to bring the world to Christ by empowering adult Christian leaders
through the use of a specific method, which equip and encourages Christians to live out their Baptismal
Covenant to serve Christ.
The word, Cursillo (pronounced: coor-SEE-oh), comes from Spanish and means “a short course of lectures.”
The full title, CURSILLOS IN CRISTIANDAD, has been translated, “short courses in Christian living.”
The next weekend will be held on September 11-14 at the Highlands Presbyterian Camp in Allenspark.
Lay Leaders are Sean and Chelli McGaughey and the theme for the weekend is “We Are Called”. If you
would like to attend the weekend or sponsor someone for the weekend, please contact Sharon Conrad
([email protected]). She has applications and more detailed information.
Artist of the Month Robbie Breaux began “throwing pots” in 2003. As a former pharmacist and aspiring artist, the chemistry of compounding glazes and firing pots and the physical 3-D art form of pottery appealed to her. She fell in love with ceramics and The Art Center. Having retired from being office manager for the Pediatric Clinic at St. Mary’s after 17 years, she can be found at The Art Center most days working, playing, or teaching in the ceramics studio. Terry Shepherd, the 3-D Artist-in-Residence at The Art Center, is her mentor, and she has studied with other local ceramics instructors, including Gary Andrews, Dan Patten, and Nina Williams. Robbie has also attended many workshops given by nationally renowned ceramic artists, including Tom and Elaine Coleman, Pete Pinnell, Jim Romberg, Paul Soldner, Bill van Gilder, Lana Wilson, Michael Wisner, and Bryan Yancey. She has especially become known for her impressed and carved pieces which never stray far from their functional origins. She now teaches a ceramics class and is having a wonderful time showing others the joy of making art from clay. Her work is available for viewing and purchase at the Oakley Gallery located in Interiors, Etc. on Main Street in downtown Grand Junction.
animate:BIBLE begins Sunday, June 15th, at 5:00 pm and runs every Sunday for seven weeks. Our time to-gether will include a Celtic eucharist.
What is animate:BIBLE? It's an adult faith formation course designed to get you creatively thinking more deeply about scripture. A DVD com-ponent to the group discussions features leading voices in Christian theology and faith, including Phyllis Tickle, blogger Rachel Held Evans, and Jay Bakker (son of former tele-vangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker). How did we get the Bible? What's the over-arching story? What about all those unpleasant parts in the Old Testament? Do we read scripture or does scripture read us? Contact Pastor Ray to learn more and get signed up. Participants journals are $15 each and must be paid by June 1st. Come and be pre-
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Interested in Attending VBS 2014?
Space is limited, so make sure to fill out the information below and drop it off or mail it in to: Saint Matthew’s Episcopal Church 3888 27 1/2 Road - Grand Junction, CO 81506
Youth’s Name:_____________________________
Age:_______ Male or Female (Circle One)
Address:__________________________________
Phone Number:____________________________
Parent/Guardian’s Name:____________________________________
Shirt Size: XS S M L XL (Circle One) Adult____ Child____ (Check One)
My Registration Fee of $30 is: Enclosed ____ On Its Way ____ (Check One)
• Please return this form no later than May 25th!!
• Final registration forms and unpaid dues will be collected on Monday, June 9th on the first day of VBS 2014!
• Financial Scholarships available upon request.
ONE FORM PER CHILD PLEASE!
Announcing Vacation Bible School
Theme and Dates!
This summer, children entering kindergarten-5th grade are invited to join St. Mat-thew’s as we travel through the wardrobe into the land of Narnia! The five day pro-gram will follow the beloved book by C.S. Lewis,
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
Treasurer’s Report March 2014
Giving (except expanded ministry)
Other Income
Total Income (except expanded ministry)
Total Expenses (except expanded ministry)
Expanded Ministry Giving
Expanded Ministry Expense
Net
31,387
263
31,650
31,592
4,438
4,392
+58
90,171
270
90,441
96,958
10,586
12,118
-7,661
March Year to Date
These are March numbers. A detailed financial report is posted monthly on the Vestry bulletin board, which is on the east side of the pillar in the Gathering Space around from the water fountain. You can contact Lynne Bird, Treasurer if you have questions.
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St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church
3888 27-1/2 Road
Grand Junction, CO 81506
Phone: 970-242-3293
Email: [email protected] Rector: Hollis Wright
Email:
Associate Pastor: Ray McKechnie
Email: [email protected]
Assisting Clergy: Bob Engels, Nick Mayer
Senior Warden Darin Carei Treasurer Lynne Bird
Jr. Warden Ann Hayes Clerk Lynn Dunham
Parish Administrators Beth Fisher
Desiree Bougeaux
Youth & Family Minister Camie Dewey
Choir Director Richard Morgan
Nursery Supervisor Jaymee Galbasini
Sexton Tara Sommers
The Evangel Editor Desiree Bougeaux
Computers/Networks Sharon Conrad
STAFF
VESTRY
Richard Berryman Chuck Breaux Buzzie Aust
Sue Emerson Lori Howard Cynthia Mill
Ron Kupinski Laura Mockler Heather Palo
May Birthdays
5/1
5/3
5/4
5/5
5/6
5/7
5/7
5/8
5/9
5/9
5/11
5/12
5/12
5/13
5/13
5/15
5/15
5/16
5/17
Rebekah Mendrop
Matthew Muller
Bonnie Bentson
Kathy Swain
Roy Hunt
Dorothy Stevenson
Megan Bradley
Drew Bradley
Fr. Bob Engels
Norma Patrick
Elizabeth Fisher
Charles Taylor
Odele Hightower
Don Aust
Rebecca Hughes
Linda Jameson
Kathy Morgan
Dale Moore
Melvin Davis
5/17
5/18
5/19
5/19
5/20
5/20
5/21
5/25
5/25
5/25
5/26
5/27
5/28
5/28
5/30
5/31
Ava Paul
Spike Howard
Blake Bickham
Tyler Fawcett
Audry McConnell
Joy Gordon
Katelyn Aust
Rich Emerson
Sarah Bouwhuis
Ryleigh Mill-Wilhelm
Kathleen Davis
Dave Emerson
Deb McLaughlin
Kristen Lizotte
Ellen Kiesler
Dick Keeler
May Anniversaries
5/3
5/16
5/17
5/20
5/21
5/29
Dick & Joan Keeler
Howard & Judy Martsolf
Allan & Sharon Conrad
Charles & Bille Taylor
Terry & Beve Farina
Don & Judy Schneider
THEOLOGY PUB begins Thursday night, May 22nd, 7:00 pm at Naggy McGee's Irish Pub. Facilitated by Pastor Ray, Theology Pub is a time for good beer (or other beverage) and good conversation about God, faith, doubt, and life. THEOLOGY PUB will meet every other week. If you can't make it to one, make to the next one. Bring your questions and don't forget to tip your waitstaff!
The Gospel of St. Luke
Beginning Tuesday, May
13th, an ongoing series on
Luke will be taught by Father
Nick Mayer, a retired
Episcopal priest from St.
Phillip’s in Uvalde, Texas.
The group meets Tuesdays at 10 AM and runs
about an hour. Bring your Bible or grab one
from the library. All are welcome, no sign up
necessary.
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Visit our website at:
www.stmatthewsgj.org
Non Profit Organization
U.S. Postal Paid
Grand Junction, CO
Permit No. 114
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
3888 27-1/2 Rd. Grand Junction, CO 81506
ST. MATTHEW’S MISSION STATEMENT
Loving the Lord and Offering His Love to All By The Power of the Holy Spirit Views on Stewardship
The word "stewardship" in the church usually makes us think of money. But when we think of "steward," we are more likely to think of "caretaker." The Stewardship Committee would like you to take a moment to consider these two words - steward and stewardship. Please consider that these two words are closely related. Take a moment to think about what these words mean to you. We'll get you started:
Steward:
1) Examine ourselves to be sure that our lives are on the right Christian course.
2) Be vigilant that we control our appetites and impulses so they do not control us.
3) Care for the earth and all its elements.
Stewardship:
1) How the precious gifts that God has given to all are used and cared for.
2) The careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one’s care.
3) The Lord calls all to be good stewards in everything that is done.
We'll give you more to ponder soon!
— Your Stewardship Committee