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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
ADDITIONAL VESTRY NOMINEES/VESTRY
2
FEAST OF THE EPIPH-ANY HOUSE BLESSING
3
THANK YOUS 4
MICHAEL CURRY, PRESIDING BISHOP
4
LENTEN DATES/PROGRAM
5
MISSION STORIES 6
YOUTH NEWS 6
PANCAKE SUPPER 5
JANUARY 2016
VESTRY NOMINEES
Junior Warden nominees:
Steve Van Albert is finishing up a two-year term as Junior Warden. During this time technology has got-ten up and running, the mold remediation has been taken care of, and the buildings continue to be main-tained as quickly as funds are available. Steve believes he still has more to do and would love to do it.
Vestry Members for 3-year terms:
Michael Betteridge grew up in Liberty Grove United Methodist Church in Burtonsville. In 1995 his father became ill and through a series of events that unfolded in that journey to his father's death in 1997, he gave his life to Christ. He attended his first Emmaus/Cursillo weekend in 1997 and through this spiritual renewal ministry, he went on to team on many Emmaus weekends. Additionally, he began Kairos Prison Ministry in 1997. Michael married Donna Lackey in 2001 and began attending All Saints Episcopal Church in Frederick where they were both actively involved. He sang in All Saints’ choir for 10 years. They began attending Harriet Chapel in the Catoctin Episcopal Parish after that and then moved into Donna's parents house in 2014 which brought them to Transfiguration, the church that his wife, Donna Lackey Betteridge, grew up in and which her parents were active members of for over 50 years. Donna and he feel like they have come home, and they want to do everything they can to see Transfiguration flourish.
Hyacinth Fray's first term has allowed her to participate in the shared responsibilities of deciding church matters. She says with gratitude and respect that she is willing and able to contribute as her abilities allow and would appreciate the opportunity to continue to do so. Her hope is to work with fellowship hour as Ladi Gray-Coker takes a time of respite after serving in that capacity over the past several years.
Transfiguration TranScript
Sunday, January 10 After one 9:30 service
Nominees for vestry need short biography in by January 4The Omelet King is coming—Donations welcomed
Vestry nominees continued from page 1
Lois Manderson (currently in Jamaica) would like to serve on the vestry of Transfiguration Parish. She has been a vestry member before and has a working knowledge of the spiritual and financial needs of the church. She thinks this past experience would serve the congregation and the church in its spiritual growth going forward.
Ruth Moore would like to stand for a second consecutive term on the vestry. She has spent the last couple of years working with the Christian Formation department. Under her leadership, The Story was taught and the follow up with new curriculum has created a new interest among our young people in Sunday school. She and the teachers have a good relationship. Ruth has also just completed a 4 year EFM (Education for Ministry) course, an intensive look at scripture, theology, church history, and ethics from an academic-reflective point of view.
Mark Pankow is one of those quiet, behind the scenes kind of members of Transfiguration. He has painted the Ashes to Go sign, been instrumental in the church sign, and been a part of TMG. Mark can often be seen speaking with visitors. He would like to use his gifts to help Transfiguration be all it can be.
One-Year Term:
Cheryl Church has previous vestry experience. She has worked on Education, Evangelism, and been ap-pointed to special task forces on developing welcoming materials and researching job descriptions. Over a three year period she attended The Journey with the rector, a joint venture in leadership training between the Episcopal and ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America). She would like to serve over the next year and then see where she might best serve the Church after that.
New members to the vestry will be elected January 10 at the annual meeting.
The vestry will attend a short meeting following the annual meeting.
Vestry members, including those newly elected, need to put these dates on their
calendars:
Feb. 7—we will have pizza and a short meeting prior to our departure to hear Bishop
Curry at the Cathedral. We will depart at 1:30 from the parking lot. Anyone who
wants to join us, may meet and drive with or follow us at 1:30.
Feb 26 (12-6) and Feb 27 (9-3) is the Leadership Conference featuring Eric Law at
Our Saviour. This takes the place of our annual retreat. There will be no February vestry
meeting. However, each vestry member is invited to make an appointment with the rector to
discuss his or her vestry assignment for 2016.
Welcome to all our newly
elected vestry members.
VESTRY NEWS AND INFORMATION
Every year the Carmelite Pre-novi�ate Community at Carith House in Chicago on the Feast of the Epiphany (Januray 6) blesses their home.
We invite you to adopt this custom in your family. The family gathers to ask God’s blessing on their home and on those who live in or visit the home. It is an invita�on for Jesus to be a daily guest in our home, our comings and goings, our conversa�ons, our work and play, our joys and sorrows.
A tradi�onal way of doing this is to use chalk to write above the home’s entrance, 20 + C + M + B + 16. The le�ers C, M, B have two meanings. They are the ini�als of the tradi�onal names of the three magi: Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar. They also abbreviate the La�n words Christus mansionem benedicat, “May Christ bless the house.” The “+” signs represent the cross and 2016 is the year.
Blessing the Chalk V. Our help is the name of the Lord: R. The maker of heaven and earth. V. The Lord shall watch over your going out and your coming in: R. From this �me forth for evermore. Let us pray. Loving God, bless this chalk which you have created, that it may be helpful to your people; and grant that through the invoca�on of your most Holy Name that we who use it in faith to write upon the door of our home the names of your holy ones Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar, may receive health of body and protec-�on of soul for all who dwell in or visit our home; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Instruc�ons for Blessing the Home Using the blessed chalk mark the lintel of your front door (or front porch step) as follows:
20 + C + M + B + 16 while saying:
The three Wise Men, Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar followed the star of God’s Son who became human two thousand and fi�een years ago. May Christ bless our home and remain with us throughout the new year. Amen.
F E A S T O F T H E E P I P H A N Y H O U S E B L E S S I N G
Thank you for Laurette LeGendre, J.J. Boulin, Hyacinth Fray, and Bill Freemen who represented
us at Regional and Diocesan levels; for Rosamond Daniels and Gail Carter for their work with the Dioc-
esan ECW; for Cheryl Church who finished up the ELCA/Episcopal Journey this spring; for Ruth
Moore, Vincent Bernhard, Kathy Berry, Toni Thompson, and Bill Freeman for their pastoral care minis-
try; for all those who participated in Ashes to Go; for David Wolf and Ladi Gray-Coker for Samaritan
Ministry connections and all those who went to dinners and participated in the DC walk; for Desmond
Williams as honoree at the Diocesan Senior Celebration; for Tony and Maureen Kasule and Hyacinth
who went to Cursillo, Andrew, Jonathan, and Sophia who went to New Beginnings, Emily who went to
Happening, Michael Betteridge who represented us at Kairos, and those who supported them; for the
Stoddards who hosted Bruce Torrey from Food for the Poor and the Russian singers; for Linnet Grant
and Kirsten Smith who were named Women of Grace; for the kids who played instruments and worked
to make youth Sunday, Scout Sunday, and Advent IV special; for the families who hosted home parties
for the parish —Huggins, Cardinales, Stoddards, Mandersons; for the vestry and friends who hosted Chef
Night; for Lois Manderson, Hyacinth Fray, Ruby Bracket and all who worked on the Dinner Dance; for
Ruby Brackett and Joan Levermore and their work with the Thrift Store; for TMG who makes things
happen around here; the ECW and especially Juliet Oguledo who handles the UTO offering; for Anne
Petzold and Ladi Gray-Coker who are our kitchen angels; for the choir and their work to ensure a quality
music program; for David Boyd, Martha Wolf, Humphrey Magino, Casey Tesfeye, Maureen Kasule,
Florence Semakula, Karen Stoddard, and Louis Mutumba who have worked to form our young people.
And a special thanks to Senior Warden Bill Freeman, Junior Warden Steve Van Albert, Treasurer Kathy
Berry, David Wolf+, Richard Kukowski+, Dianne Atkins, Elton King, and the entire vestry who have
made so many things work well this year while the rector was on sabbatical. And, of course, thanks to all
of you who gave to keep the doors open, to make Christmas merrier, to feed the poor, to uplift the op-
pressed, to keep our connections vital.
TRANSFIGURATION TRANSCRIPT PAGE 4
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry
To Celebrate
Absalom Jones Day
Cathedral, February 7, 3 PM
We plan to car pool from Transfiguration
leaving at 1:30 PM. Join us to hear this
extraordinary leader, preacher, and
visionary (we will even have you home in
time for the Super Bowl.)
TMG 's Pancake Dinner
Tuesday, February 9
Details to follow
Ashes to Go Volunteers Needed
Ash Wednesday Services
10 AM in the Chapel / 7 PM in the Church
LENTEN DINNERS: WEDNESDAY NIGHTS @ 6 PM
February 17 Jamaican Jerk Jubilee see Hyacinth Fray, hostess
February 24 An African Affair see Louis Mutumba, host
March 2 Comfort Cuisine see Roger Petzold, host
March 9 Dinner in a Dish see Ruth Moore, hostess
March 16 Fabulous Favorite Foods see Marvin Arthur, host
Everyone is asked to bring a dish to go with the theme of the night. We
will gather at 6 p.m., have prayers, and start eating at 6:15. At 6:45
we will clean up and ready ourselves for the 7 p.m. programs. The Mi-
chael Curry book may be purchased online.
PAGE 5 JANUARY 2016
LENT IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER
Programs for Lent
Kathy Berry teaches
Those Crazy Christians
by Michael Curry
Maureen Fama teaches
Yoga
Meg Ingalls teaches
Confirmation
UPCOMING MEETINGS
Worship meets the 1st Sunday of the month at 9:15 a.m. in the Parish Hall
Service meets the 2nd Saturday of the month at 11 a.m. in the library
ECW (Women’s Group) meets the 3rd Sunday of the month at 9:15 in the library
TMG (Men’s Group) meets the 3rd Sunday of the month at 12 noon in the community building
Greater Colesville Civic Assoc. meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month in the parish hall
Boy Scouts meet Friday evenings at 7 p.m. in the Community Building Hall
Foreword by Katharine Jefferts Schori
“We need some Chris�ans who are as crazy as the Lord. Crazy enough to love like Jesus, to give like Jesus, to
forgive like Jesus, to do jus�ce, love mercy, walk humbly with God— like Jesus. Crazy enough to dare to
change the world from the nightmare it o�en is into something close to the dream that God dreams for it.
And for those who would follow him, those who would be his disciples, those who would live as and be the
people of the Way? It might come as a shock, but they are called to craziness.” —from Bishop Curry’s “Crazy
Chris�ans” address to the 2012 General Conven�on of the Episcopal Church in Indianapolis
And now Michael Curry, our new Presiding Bishop, has incorporated his “Crazy Chris�ans” address into a
book of the same name, and produced a course aptly named “How to be a Crazy Chris�an.” One of the
choices for our Lenten program, a�er each of our delectable Lenten Suppers, we be the “Crazy Chris�an”
online course. Facilitated by Kathy Berry.
Each lesson consists of a short video presenta�on by Bishop Michael Curry, some self-assessment and discus-
sion, and an ac�on plan at the end of the course. His video topics are:
What Is a Crazy Chr is t ian? Why Being a Crazy Chr is t ian is Easy - and Hard Habi ts of a Crazy Chr is t ian Giving Yourse l f Permiss ion
This course will be thought-provoking and fun! And can be done with or without reading the book.
I have read the book, and it’s worth doing, because you can almost year him speaking! I have also read his other book “Songs my Grandma Sang,” also a good read. Available on Amazon and/or Chris�an Books in ei-ther paper back or Kindle versions.
Kathy Berry
h�p://www.amazon.com/Crazy-Chris�ans-Call-Follow-Jesus/dp/0819228850/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1452032186&sr=8-1&keywords=crazy+chris�ans+michael+curry h�p://www.chris�anbook.com/crazy-chris�ans-call-to-follow-jesus/michael-curry/9780819228857/pd/228857?product_redirect=1&N�=228857&item_code=&Ntk=keywords&event=ESRCP
TRANSFIGURATION TRANSCRIPT PAGE 6
by Michael Curry
Transfiguration Parish
13925 New Hampshire Avenue
Silver Spring, Maryland 20904
Phone: 301-384-6264
email: church@transfig.org
Web: www.transfig.org
2016 is a Year Dedicated to Service
The Mission Strategy Team has been working for two years to create a strategy for Transfiguration to be A Place to Serve, where having gifts that differ...let us use them. Already some interesting things are transpiring: Kathy Berry has stepped up as an adult leader on an Appalachian Mission Trip the last week of June. She can be reached at 301-924-4043. Sarah Ingalls-Howard is doing the same for a mission trip that same week to Virginia Beach. She can be reached at 352-449-9388. Mother Meg has pledged $100 to each youth who signs up and goes. We are hoping to put together a mission trip to Our Little Roses in Honduras. Might you be the leader we are look-ing for??? If so, please give the office a call at 301-384-6264.
An Episcopal Church in the World Wide Anglican Communion
A PLACE TO SERVE…
HAVING GIFTS THAT DIFFER..LET US
USE THEM
Third, might you like to go to
summer camp? Meg will be
releasing camp information in
the next month or two, so save
room on your calendar.
Fourth, would you like to have
a youth group that meets at a
specific time and place besides
Sunday school time. Let
Mother Meg know at 301-384-
6264 or meg@transfig.org.
First, would you like to sing the
anthem with the choir on Sun-
days? They would love you to
join them in their rehearsals after
church in the Library each Sun-
day. There you can learn the an-
them, find new friends among
the old(er) people, and live into
your dream to sing.
Second, would like to go on one
of the mission trips this summer?
If so, please read the article at
the top of the page, call Kathy or
Sarah or the rector and let us
know right away.
YOUTH AT TRANSFIGURATION
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