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Holy Eucharist
Sunday services are 8 a.m. & 10:15
a.m. at
616 Stockell Drive, Eureka, MO.
Office: 210 S. Central Avenue, Eureka,
MO 63025
Phone: 636-938-3733
Website: www.StFrancisEureka.com
Vicar
The Rev. Sally S. Weaver
Phone Numbers:
Cell: 314-651-3836
Home: 636-938-7773
DeaconThe Rev. Rebecca Barger
Bishops Committee: Jim Bowlin,Sr. Warden, Jim Eckhardt, Jr. Warden;
Bob Champlin; Judy Cody; JackLauless; Jackie Selle; Dan Card; SueSchmidt; Joe OReilly; Sylvia Ahmad
Suzanne Jones, Treasurer
Convention Delegates: MichaelBooker; Kathleen McDonald
Alternate: Kyra Jordan
Annual Meeting
An Annual Meeting is held each year at
the end of January at which new
Bishops Committee and Convention
Delegates are elected.
St. Francis Episcopal Church is a mis-
sion of the Episcopal Diocese of
Missouri.
The Chaliceis the newsletter of St.
Francis Episcopal Church, Eureka, and
is published at least 10 times per year.
Submissions for The Chalice are
due approximately the 20th of each
month and may be
e- mailed to
the Officeat
The Chalice
St. Francis Episcopal Church
Eureka MO
Pastors CornerThe spirit of the Lord God is upon me,
because the Lord has anointed me; he has
sent me to bring good news to the op-
pressed, to bind up the broken-hearted, to
proclaim liberty to the captives, and re-
lease to the prisoners. -- Isaiah 61:1
(from a reading for 3 Advent, Dec 14)
As I write this, we are in Day 3. It feels like time is
now being measured from the announcement of the
Grand Jurys decision in the case of Officer Darren Wil-
sons shooting of Michael Brown. Violence continues to
erupt in our city, although thankfully not to the extent it
did on Night 1. Businesses in Ferguson burning, Police
in riot gear, nonviolent protesters halting traffic on the In-
terstate, an angry mob hurling rocks and bottles. I sus-
pect these images will haunt us for weeks to come. In re-
sponse to the events in our city we find ourselves angry,
sad, confused.
We are in the season of Advent. We await the comingof Christ. But, as our Gospel readings during this season
remind us, this is not passive waiting. Christ was, is, and
is to come. Jesus was here and hes coming back. In the
meantime its up to us to be Jesus hands and feet in this
world. Yes, Jesus said that the passage from Isaiah 61
quoted above was about himthat he had come to bring
good news to all who suffer. As his disciples, thats also
our job. People who are angry and acting-out, people wedont understand or even like these are Jesus beloved
D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4
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Contacting Pastor Sally
If you call or e-mail Pastor Sally
and she doesnt respond, please let her
know. The best number to call is her cell
phone: 314-651-3836. Remember that
theres a middle initial, S, in her e-mail
address:
The Vicars Calendar is
On-line
Pastor Sallys calendar is on our website,
www.stfranciseureka.com. Select
Calendar, then Vicars Calendar. Its
the only calendar Pastor Sally uses, so it is
complete and up-to-date.
Table of Contents
Have we missed an
important date for you or
your family?
Jot a note and put in the
collection plate. We want
to help celebrate
everyones
accomplishments.
Adult Forum Calendar 3
ASA Statistics 20
Birthdays & Anniversaries 9Blessing of the Animals 13 &
14Bishops Committee & Diocesan
Delegates19
Bob Hosutt 13
Calendar 23
Christmas Worship 3
Community Helpings Produce
Co-op
20
Consecration Sunday & Budget 5
Consecration Sunday Pictures 14
Consider This 17
Contacting Pastor Sally 2
ESM Board 19
Food & Alcohol 11
Financial Update 16
Food Pantry Needs 9
Kids Korner 7
Mens Group 3
Pastors Corner 1
Prayer for St. Francis 16
Prayer List 10
Preparing for Sunday 10
Recipe of the Month 18
Spiritual Offerings 10
St. Francis Carolers 17
St. Francis in Depth 16
The 175th Convention of DioMO 8
Treasurers Comments 21
Upcoming Events 4
Usher Ministry 11
Vicars Calendar 2
Welcome the Deacon 6
Womens Group 4
Worship Participants 23
YOUTH Pics! 21
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Upcoming EventsSt Francis Men and Women to Meet at ODells
Separately!
ODells Pub, across from the Parish House on South Central, is the chosen location
for the meetings of the Mens Group and the Womens Group this month. Here are
the particulars:
Mens Group: Saturday, December 6th, at 1 p.m. Come along and bring a friend if
youd like.
Womens Group: Wednesday, December 10that 12:30
p.m. Theres been a difficulty in finding an evening
time during December. The Crafters, who overlap
somewhat with the Womens Group, have invited all
women of the parish and any friends or newcomers, to
come to lunch at ODells on Wednesday during the
regular crafters time. Just to be sure we have enough seats, please tell Della Hosutt
or Sally Hader if you can attend.
Christmas @ St. Francis: Getting There is Half the Fun!
There are three events coming up early in December that are key pieces of keeping
Christ in Christmas and having a good time with St. Francis. Although two of the
events are sponsored by the Youth Group and the other sponsored by the Choir, all
three events are open to, welcoming to, and actually in need of other people in the
congregation. Please come! Enjoy your holidays and lend some love to others:
December 3rd
: @ the Parish House. 7:00 p.m. The Youth Group will lead any gift
wrappers in helping to transform the mountain of black-bagged gifts
currently in Pastor Sallys office into mountains of brightly wrapped
packages for clients of Agape House. This is a lot of fun and while
artistic talent is a lovely addition, it is not required! Paper, tape and
scissors provided.
December 7th
: @ Christ Church Cathedral, 6:00 p.m. St. Fran-
cisChoir will join other choirs in the diocese to present a lovely and
sacred Advent Festival of Lessons and Carols. If you have never at-
tended this liturgy, please come along. There are plenty of non-choir St.
Francis people to drive with and sit with. The choir would love your
support, and you will love this ceremony.
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Welcome to Our Deacon - Rebecca Barger
At the Diocesan Convention in November, the highlight was the ordination ofsix people to the order of Deacons. One of those, Rebecca Barger, has been as-
signed to St. Francis Eureka. She started her ministry with us on Sunday, Novem-ber 30th, on the first Sunday of Advent.
Rebecca has become well known to our vicar and to Michael Booker and Kath-leen McDonald who studied with her in the Episco-
pal School for Ministry (ESM) community of the
Theological Formation program.
Here are a few things that will help you to knowsomething about Rebecca before you really get to
work with her:
Rebecca trained and worked as a radiation on-cology technologist until she and Phil, her husbandof 25 years, decided she would stay home with theirtwo children. During the kids school years, churchwork became an important second focus in Re-
beccas life, and a place to grow in experience andcommitment to the servant ministry. Her two chil-dren now in college, Rebecca enrolled in ESM andshortly after began the discernment process, sup-
ported by her home parish of St. Martins. Her final step before ordination was a six-month field placement at St. Pauls Carondelet.
Please do yourself a favor and introduce yourself to Rebecca Barger, our newdeacon. We are indeed lucky to have her here!
Note: Please remember to wear your nametag upstairs and down. It will help
her to learn all of us quickly.
Online Prayer Resources
On November 30th, Michael Booker presented information at the Adult Forumabout praying the Daily Office. Here are some of the key online resources that hementioned.
The Book of Common Prayer(multiple editions from different coun-tries):justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/
The Bible (dozens of translations): BibleGateway.com: A searchable online Biblein over 100 versions and 50 languages.
Holy Women, Holy Men: www.bmrc-online.org/resources/ResourceView/5/3233
The Mission of St. Clares Daily Office Homepage: www.missionstclare.com/
english/index.html
http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/http://www.biblegateway.com/http://www.biblegateway.com/http://www.bmrc-online.org/resources/ResourceView/5/3233http://www.bmrc-online.org/resources/ResourceView/5/3233http://www.missionstclare.com/english/index.htmlhttp://www.missionstclare.com/english/index.htmlhttp://www.missionstclare.com/english/index.htmlhttp://www.missionstclare.com/english/index.htmlhttp://www.bmrc-online.org/resources/ResourceView/5/3233http://www.biblegateway.com/http://www.biblegateway.com/http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/8/10/2019 The Chalice from St. Francis' Episcopal Church, Eureka, MO
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The 175th Convention of the
Episcopal Diocese of Missouri
Thats an elegant mouthful! No wonder most of the people who were there, includ-ing St. Francis Vicar, two delegates, and parish administrator, refer to it just as
convention.
The two days of diocesan convention this year were full of tradition, of prayer,work, discussion, catching up with old friends, and some nutritious, practical, and
reasonably priced meals. No boondoggles on this trip to Cape Girardeau, Missouri!
Some of the highlights:
A grand opening Eucharist surrounding the ordination of six new deacons in
the diocese. Frequent, passionate discussions about the churchs role in civil, social con-flict, especially the current one in Ferguson
Election of clergy and lay members to important diocesan leadership commit-
tees.
Presentations, discussions, and ballots on resolutions to our diocesan canons.
Presentations on prayer, discipleship, and mission in our communities.
Great music, good snacks, lots of fun.
At St. Francis next annual meeting, well elect two more delegates for the 176thdi-
ocesan convention. Lucky delegates!
Kathleen McDonald accepting the New Ventures Grant for St. Francis
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December Birthdays
Jonah Broom-Morse 12-3
Nick Sacco 12-5
Jackie Selle 12-5
Kevin Broom 12-7
Noel Choweller 12-11
Ernie Benecke 12-15
Rebecca Barger 12-20
Tia Hollister 12-22
Bob Champlin 12-22
Cristin Selle 12-22
Caitlin Selle 12-22
Timothy Booker 12-22
Michael Booker 12-26
Eureka Food
Pantry Needs
Because of your generosity, thered wagon for the local FoodPantry continues to be full-to-overflowing. Many of ourneighbors continue to need assis-tance getting through each monthwith enough food for their fami-lies. Items that are filling andnourishing along with fresh foodsthat our abundant St. Francis
garden could provide in the sum-mer are primary needs.
However, with the holiday sea-son upon us and our thoughts turnto traditional foods, special good-ies, "comfort foods" in the coldmonths......lets also considersome of the following: canned
pumpkin for
pies, cookiemixes, choco-lates, packagedcookies, cakemixes, colorfulholiday candies,etc. And to go with these...... hotchocolate packages, coffee, teas.These may be items just not pos-
sible to enjoy while on a tightbudget.
As always, all non-perishablefoods are welcomed and distrib-uted - from one small can to large
packages. Paper items (tissues,TP, etc.) and toiletries (soaps,shampoos, sanitary supplies) areso helpful as food stamps do not
apply to these. Thank you foryour continued kindness and car-
ing to our community.
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Preparing for Sunday
The homepage of our website,
www.StFrancisEureka.com,now contains the
icon shown here. Click-ing on this icon brings up
the Bible readings for the
upcoming Sunday. Not
only can you read the
Scriptures appointed,
theres a brief explana-
tion of each passage.
This is a good and easy way to prepare for
what youll hear at Sunday morning worship.
St. Francis Spiritual Offerings
during the Week
Mondays from 5:30-6:15 p.m. at the
parish house(210 S. Central) we gather for
prayer. We pray for the people of St. Fran-
cis, those who havent joined us yet, those
on our prayer list, the needs of our commu-
nity, and the world. We close each session
at 6:05-6:15 p.m. with New Zealand NightPrayer.
Thursdays at 7 p.m. and Fridays at 10
a.m. at the Parish House(210 S. Central)
we study the Bible readings appointed for
the upcoming Sunday.
Please join us for these meetings whenever
you can, whether weekly or once in a while.
All are welcome.
Tom & John Sons of Paddy Wrob
John Father of Kathleen McDonald
Jennifer parishioner
Laura parishioner
Elaina parishioner
Judy parishioner
Nathan Grandson of George Vits
Tim & Terry Brothers of Kathleen OReilly
Judy Sister of Debbie Pizzella
Margie Neighbor of Sylvia Ahmad
Billie Mother of Jerry Smith
Lou Ann Wife of Dan Card
Horst Brother of Brigitte JungRoberta Carly Champlins sister
Wilma Ex-wife of Roger Shaw
Vera Sylvia Ahmads mother
Gwen Rosie & Ernies daughter-in-
law
Teri Neighbor of George Vits &
Paddy WrobBill Jerry Smiths brother-in-law
Anne Aunt of David Sewell
The Cook
family
Friends of Cassie Eckhardt
Glenn Son of Rebecca Barger
Helen Stepmother of Barb Sacco
Rachel Friend of the parish
Lenore Friend of Cassie Eckhardt
Prayer List
January Calendar &
Worship Schedule
The deadline for the December newsletter,
calendar & worship schedule is December
22. Items not received by that date may not
make the publication. If you have items for
any of these publications, please send or e-
mail to Barbi Click in the parish office
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Usher Ministry
Bob Smith, who chairs the Ushers Ministry at St. Francis, likes to use the titleHead Husher since part of the ushers job is to keep the choir and altar party quiet
once the prelude has begun and the doors are open to let latecomers rush inside.But the important job of the usher is more than that. Youll see the ushers:
+ Greeting (or re-greeting) people as they enter the worship space, and handing
them a service bulletin
+ Helping worshipers to find a seat
+ Making sure that the children and their teachers are back with the congrega-tion during the Passing of the Peace
+ Taking up the weekly collection
+ Carrying forward the gifts of bread and wine and gifts in the collection plate
+ Assisting the children with the red wagon of offerings
+ Organizing the flow of communicants and making sure the Vicar knows ifsomeone seated needs to have communion brought to the seat
At present, we do not have an usher scheduled for the 8 a.m. service. More ushersare needed for the 10:15 a.m. service. If you would like to help out with thisministry, please see Bob Smith or Pastor Sally. Currently all of our ushersare men, but it doesnt have to stay that way!
Kathleen McDonald
Food and Alcohol
As you know, the Masons do not allow alcoholic beverages in the Lodge. But
some of our excellent cooks put spirits in their sauces and holiday cookies. Is that
OK to serve at the Lodge?
Please be considerate of those among us who are recovering from alcoholism.
If you bring a dish that has uncooked alcohol in it, please label it clearly as contain-
ing alcohol. For instance, if you bring rum balls to share, please put a sign by them
that says contains alcohol.
Thank you for your sensitivity to those who suffer from the disease of alco-
holism and who are working a program of recovery.
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children too. And as disciples of Christ were called to be in ministry to them, to
love and serve them. Being a Christian isnt easy. But its worth it.
We wait for the Lord, actively and hopefully. Thanks be to God.
-- Pastor Sally
Kids Play Land Makeover
In order to be more inviting to the youngest among us, its time to give the play
space at the Lodge a much needed makeover. Over the next several weeks, well be
collecting new and very gently used toys and activity items.
Need some suggestions? Glad you asked!
Dolls and accessories
Cars/trucks
Play dishes
Crayola Color Wonder markers, paper, & coloring sheets(Please, only these mess-free markers and special paper products)
Large size Duplo building blocks(No Legos, pleasechoking hazard)
Childrens books
Toy storage bins
Well have a special Makeover Day on Saturday, December 13 at 10:00 a.m. and
all are invited to come lend a hand in support of the future leaders of St. Francis!
Grocery Ingathering
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St. Francis In-DepthIf you would like more details about St. Francis finances, the Bishops Committee
meetings, and the Vicars activities, please see the bulletin board in the lower level
of the Lodge. There you will find two months worth of:
Bishops Committee meeting minutes
Monthly financial reports
Treasurers commentary
Vicars activity reports
Financial Update October 2014
Oct 2014
Budgeted for
Oct
YTD 2014
Actual
YTD 2014
Budget
Total Income $ 9,495 $ 10,801 $ 120,038 $ 108,010
Total Expenses 12,090 11,857 106,572 109,363
Difference $ (2,594) $ (1,056) $ 13,466 $ (1,353)
Prayer for St. Francis
We pray for the witness, renewal, and growth of our parish family. Living
God, infuse us with your love. Enable us to proclaim the good news of Jesus
Christ to all whom we meet through our actions, our thoughts, our
words. Make St. Francis' Church a place of invitation and welcome, a safe
harbor and a beacon of the light of Christ. Amen.
Checking AccountRockwood Bank $ 27,541.98
Balance in Diocesan Investment Trust 12,263.01
Custodial account held by the Diocese 34,554.10Vicars Discretionary Account 719.23
Total $ 75,078.32
If you have further questions, talk to the Vicar. Pastor Sally values input and
is happy to have a conversation at any time about St. Francis.
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Consider This
The light of the sun on which our lives depend seems in short supply dur-
ing winter days. Darkness in daytime feels uncomfortable for many of
us, and it is a challenge to live our active daily lives. This poem by Irish
author John ODonohue reminds us that the dark is essential for the light
to be, and that much of the light we long for in the sun is there in the suns Creator,
always. Here are a few of the verses of this profoundly peaceful blessing to guide us
through the Advent waiting.
Light cannot see inside things.
That is what the dark is for;
Minding the interior,
Nurturing the draw of growth
Through the places where death
In its own way turns into life.
That our thoughts may be true light,
Finding their way into wordsWhich have the weight of shadow
To hold the layers of truth.
When we look into the heart,
May our eyes have the kindness
And reverence of candlelight
And when we come to search for God,
Let us first be robed in night,
Put on the mind of morning
To feel the rush of light
Spread slowly inside
The color and stillness of a found world.
From For Light, Published in To Bless the Space Between Us: a Book of Blessingsby John
ODonohue, 2008
Kathleen McDonald
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Recipe of the Month
FABIO'S EASY CHICKEN DINNERRecipe by Fabio Viviani
Yield: 2 servingsIngredients:
12 to 14 baby red potatoes, cleaned3 large carrots, peeled2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzlingkosher salt and fresh ground black pepper2 lemons3 sprigs fresh oregano1 sprig fresh thyme
2 cloves garlic, minced2 chicken breast halves, bone-in, skin-on3/4 cup chicken broth
Method:
Preheat oven to 350F.
Cut the potatoes in half.
Cut the carrots into pieces about the same size as the halved potatoes.
In a medium bowl, toss the vegetables with the 2 tablespoons of olive oil and salt
and pepper to taste. Set aside while you prepare the chicken.Cut 2 thin slices of lemon, and cut the remaining lemon into 6 thick slices.
Pull the oregano leaves from the stems and roughly chop them. Discard the stems.
Pull the thyme leaves from the stems. Combine with the minced garlic, and discard
the stems.
Slide your finger under the chicken skin to separate the skin from the meat.
Place one thin lemon slice under the skin of each chicken breast.
Follow with the garlic-thyme mixture and then the oregano.
Reposition the skin so that it's covering as much meat as possible.Drizzle each chicken breast with a little more olive oil. Season with a pinch of salt
and pepper.
On one side of a roasting pan, place the thick lemon slices side by side and touch-
ing.
Place the chicken on the bed of lemon slices so that it does not touch the bottom of
the pan.
Add the prepared vegetables to the other side of the pan.
Pour the chicken stock over the vegetables and around the chicken.
Bake for 35 to 45 minutes, or until the chicken and vegetables are fully cooked.
Let rest for 10 minutes before serving.
submitted by Sylvia Ahmad
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Community Helpings Produce Co-opBob & Carly Champlin offered this recommendation:
Community Helpings Produce co-op is a way for members to pool their money
together to be able to have us purchase fruit and vegetables at wholesale prices, hav-
ing its members volunteer to unload, sort, clean up at the delivery site. Please make
yourself aware how the co-op works. When you check out you agree to pick up
your items on time as specified by the group you are ordering from, so please ver-
ify your order in detail, before continuing to the final payment stage. An email con-
firmation will be sent to the email you have listed on your account upon a success-
fully transmitted order within 90 seconds.
Check out their website at http://www.communityhelpingscoop.com/
Treasurers Commentary October 2014
Our plate income continues to be below budget, but this loss is currently beingsurpassed by the amount of interest from our DIT investments. Committee requestshave been submitted for the 2015 fiscal year. Results from Consecration Sunday re-flect 44 pledging units and regular contributors for a total of $104,961 in expected
pledge and regular giving income, which reflects a 3% decrease over 2014.
OTHER MATTERS FOR THE COMMITTEE:
The Finance Committee will meet in early December to review the results ofConsecration Sunday and proposed budget for 2015.
Respectfully submitted,
Suzanne
Suzanne Jones, Treasurer
Worship Attendance Statistics
2013 2014
All Saints 61 58
22 Pentecost 60 66
23 Pentecost 59 67
Last Pentecost 64 66
Thanksgiving Eve 9 18
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Youth Group at Sky Zone
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
15:30 prayer
group
6:30 pm
Worship &
Music
Comm
2 312:30 pm
Crafternooner
6:30 pm
Tutoring @
Lodge
7 pm Gift
Wrapping, par-
47 pm Bible
Study
510 am
Bible Study
610 am Audi-
tor Training,
parish house
1 pm Mens
group,
ODells
7
8 am HE
10:15 am HE
11:55 am Adult
Forum
6 pm Lessons &
Carols, CCC
8
5:30 prayer
group
9 10
12:30 pm
Women @
ODells
6:30 pm
Tutoring @
Lodge
7 pm Caroling
11
7 pm
Finance
Comm
7 pm Bible
Study
12
9 am Exec.
Comm
10 am
Bible Study
13
10 am Spruce
up Kids
Space @
Lodge
14
8 am HE
10:15 am HE
11:55 am Adult
Forum
15
5:30 prayer
group
16
6 pm Com-
munications,
parish house
17
12:30 pm
Crafternooner
6:30 pm
Tutoring @
Lodge
7 pm Youth
18
7 pm Bible
Study
19
10 am
Bible Study
20
10 am Christ-
mas Flyer
Blitz
21
8 am HE
10:15 am HE
11:55 am Adult
Forum
12:45 BC Meet-
22
5:30 prayer
group
23 24
5:30 pm Christ-
mas Eve Wor-
ship
Followed by
Supper
25
10 am
Christmas
Eucharist
26
10 am
Bible Study
27
28
8 am HE
10:15 am HE
11:55 am Adult
Forum
29
5:30 prayer
group
30 31
December 2014 @ St. Francis
AA, Al-Anon and Overeaters Anony-
mous meet at the parish house on Tues-day, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
All worship services will be at
the Masonic Lodge. And all
other events will be at the
parish house unless otherwise
noted.