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Sunday, June 4, 2017: Pentecost Whitsunday
Birthdays & Anniversaries!
Monday Megan Sweeney
Tuesday Rebecca Lynn
Anniversary of Ed & Mary Jennings
Thursday John Gardner, Nuriya Das
Friday Sandy Patterson
Watch over your children, O Lord, as their days increase; bless and guide them wher-ever they may be. Strengthen them when they stand; comfort them when discour-aged or sorrowful; raise them up if they fall; and in their heart may your peace which passes understanding abide all the days of their life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Thanks to Today’s Ministers ! Flowers: Penny McCulloch
8 am Holy Eucharist Celebrant/Preacher The Rev. Beth Phillips
Director of Music Michael Glick
Altar Guild Carol Wentworth
Usher Jim Raitt
Lector (Lesson) Mary Paine
Lector (Epistle) David Riggs
Intercessor Mary Hufty
LEM
10 am Holy Eucharist Celebrant/Preacher The Rev. Beth Phillips Director of Music Michael Glick
Deacon Dede Jamison
Altar Guild Stu Langs
Greeter Anne Dauer
Greeter Stu Langs
Ushers Diane & Trask Leonard
Acolyte Louise Delafield
Lector (Lesson) Catherine Aragon
Lector (Epistle) Louise Delafield
Intercessor Sandy Miller
LEM Angela Hey
Coffee Hour Host Linda Millard
Weekly Schedule Sundays
8:00 am Holy Eucharist, Rite One (S)*
9:oo am Merchant of Venice (L)*
10:00 am Holy Eucharist, Rite Two (S)*
10:00 am First Steps Nursery (c1)*
NO Sunday School
Monday Parish Offices Closed
Wednesdays
9:00 a.m. Women’s Spirituality Group (L)*
7:30 pm 6/7 Last Choir Practice until Fall (S)*
Thursdays
9:30 a.m. Men’s Group - Rector’s Office
Locations: (S) Sanctuary, (L) Library, (PH) Parish Hall,
(Seq) Sequoias, (C1) Classroom 1, (C2) Classroom 2
Stars(*): Regular weekly events
In Our Prayers
With special concern: Parishioners: Suzi King, Cynthia Jamplis, The Reed & Pepper Families , The Chai Family, Kraus Family, Zdeblick Family, Friends and Family: Dante Bermudez, Ron Larson, Cameron Tease, Stefani Schatz, Jason Mitsky, Tracy Edmond, Samantha Szewczak, Bret Halborsen & Fam-ily. (Names are added for those who are in particular need at this time. They will be removed from the list after 4 weeks unless we are notified to keep them on the list)
Recently Deceased: Gail Reed, Christopher King, Beverly Siegel, Jane Chai
On the anniversaries of their deaths: Clinton (Bud) Coddington, Joe Quilt-er, Betsy Whittington, Boyd Lehman Stratton, Charolette Anderson
For pastoral emergencies, please call Mother Beth at (970) 948-7962.
Next Week’s Ministers
Pentecost Sunday 6/4/17
Flowers: Tricia Christensen
8 am Holy Eucharist Celebrant/Preacher The Rev. Beth Phillips
Director of Music Michael Glick
Altar Guild Betsy Alexander
Usher Jim Raitt
Lector (Lesson) Chet Wrucke
Lector (Epistle) Mary Paine
Intercessor Mary Hufty
LEM Betsy Alexander
10 am Holy Eucharist Celebrant/Preacher The Rev. Beth Phillips Director of Music Michael Glick
Deacon Dede Jamison
Altar Guild Louise Delafield
Greeters Jack & Libby Lucas
Usher Todd Reimund
Usher Anne Dauer
Acolyte
Lector (Lesson) Andy Pflaum
Lector (Epistle) Ruth Ann Wrucke
Intercessor Andy Pflaum
LEM Stannye Llewelllyn
Coffee Hour Host Kathy Kennedy
JUNE 16-18 Parish Retreat
There Are a Few Spots Left!
Register for our Annu-al Parish Retreat at
Bishop’s Ranch with a great pool and in the middle of Healdsburg
wine country!
We sold out last year so
register now : Call the office or email [email protected] or
go to: http://conta.cc/2l0khoU
TODAY Sunday, June 4
11:30 a.m. Although this training is required if you work with children in this parish, you will want to attend this eye-opening training if there are any children that you love and care for in your life. Please join us, and RSVP to [email protected] because this includes lunch with materials.
SUMMER SCHEDULE CHANGES!
Sunday School has ended but child care is available for children 5 and under in Classroom (1) beginning today.
Superdog Bingo
Parish dog, Bingo Phillips, has been busily preparing for the Music Art and Soul Academy that begins in June! To sign up contact Cara at [email protected]
A Note from the Rector Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
It has been a long hard week, full of heartbreaks and goodbyes, and it is only Wednesday night as I type this note. This morning in chapel, we held a special graduation ceremony as we said goodbye to our “Ladybug” class. It is our oldest class at Carillon Preschool comprised of four-year-olds and early five-year-olds. Most of them will be old enough to move on to kindergarten in the fall. It was a bittersweet celebration. We sang the Fruit of the Spirit song with near perfect syncopation; a song we could barely stumble through at the beginning of the year. It is wonderful to see them grow, blossom and move on to the next phase of their development with excitement. However, I will miss their sweet souls and seeing their beautiful faces every weekday.
Late this afternoon, I performed last rites on someone. Her sons, about my age, have been taking turns keeping vigil by her bedside. It has been a long goodbye as she has struggled with health problems for several months. Then later in the evening, I was sat with a mother who lost her son to a senseless act of violence. Today is her birthday. She did not have the opportunity to say goodbye.
There are moments when I struggle to be an “Easter-people,” when life seems particularly difficult and sad. But then, in the most unexpected places and circumstances, there are moments so holy that I know I am in the pres-ence of the Divine. Like today for example, as I watched a son tenderly and lovingly care for and soothe his mother as she lay dying.
Then there was that moment when I was given sustenance by the very one to whom I had hoped to give suste-nance, a grieving mother whose son was murdered. She said she had been praying all day for the man who killed her son. She prayed that no one else would hurt him and that the police would treat him humanely. She said she knew he must have been deeply hurt somewhere along the way to do what he did to her son and she did not want anyone else to hurt or suffer. I was moved by her compassion. It is in these moments that I so clear-ly see Christ in others.
This mother’s prayer reminded me of something Richard Rohr wrote, “if we do not transform our pain we trans-mit it.” I believe that with God’s help our deepest pain can be transformed. Our scripture is full of examples – our lives are full of examples. It is in moments like I witnessed today, where compassion and love abound in the darkest of places, that I am reminded that we are an Easter people, indeed, and alleluia is our song.
Blessings, Beth
Graduation Day for the Ladybugs of Carillon Preschool
Clergy/Staff may be reached by email at <[email protected]>
COMING UP
TODAY Safeguarding God’s Children
11:30 a.m. Parish Patio Dinner
5 p.m.
Monday-Thursday June 12-15
Session I—Music Art and Soul Academy
Ocean Commotion, Diving into Noah’s Flood
Friday-Sunday June 16-18
Parish Retreat at the Bishop’s Ranch,
Healdsburg
Monday-Thursday June 19-22
Session II—Music Art and Soul Academy Hero Central
Directory
Christ Church, 815 Portola Road, Portola Valley, California 94028
(650) 851-0224 <www.ccpvw.org> <www.facebook.com/ccpvw>
Vestry Rector Beth Phillips Senior Warden, Class of ‘19 Carrie Cronkey Junior Warden, Class of ‘18 Terry Lynn Clerk, Class of 2020 Lisa Hill Class of 2018 Diane Leonard Class of 2019 James Coker Class of 2019 Lenore Lovoi Class of 2019 Scott Power Class of 2020 Anne Dauer Class of 2020 Claiborne Jones Treasurer Annemarie Redmond
Clergy and Staff Rector Beth Phillips Associate Priest Suzanne Love Harris Deacon Dede Jamison Music Director Michael Glick Parish Administrator Shelley Goodale Children, Youth & Family Cara O’Connelll Carillon Preschool Director Enid Helene
Meet the Vestry
Diane Leonard
Place of Origin: Southern California (Palos Verdes Estates)
Number of years on the Peninsula: Arrived in 1986 to start law school and never left, so 31 years !!
How do you spend your time (could be hobbies/profession): Parent of Natalie (16) and Ben (19), member of the Parent Association Executive Board at Crystal Springs Uplands School, avid reader, snow skier, love to travel when we can find the time.
Favorite Food: Fagioli al Fiasco
Last book you read or are reading or movie that you saw: Norwegian by Night and The Girl in Green by Derek Miller; Redeployment by Phil Klay
Something most people probably do not know about you: Formerly an employment lawyer and mediator; have a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology
Favorite Scripture and/or Bible Story: 1 Corinthians 13 “If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing.”