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The Memorial Churchof St. Luke,the Beloved Physician1946 Welsh RoadPhiladelphia, PA 19115215.969.3645 (office)[email protected]
www.stlukesbustleton.webs.com
SERVICESSundays:
10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharistwith musicFollowed immediately byrefreshments and fellowship inthe parish hall.
Wednesdays:7:30 p.m. Healing Eucharist
ACTIVITIESAdult Forum- bookdiscussion: Your Faith,
Your Life: An Invitation tothe Episcopal ChurchMondays-7:00p.m.
Contemplative Prayer Wednesdays – 6:45 p.m.in the church office
Inside this issue:
Birthdays............................... 4Calendar................................9Gift Giver...............................6Knitting .................................8
Mitten tree.............................5News...................................3,4Photo Gallery.........................7Prayer Requests......................4Rector’s Message................1,2Reminders.............................3Save This Date......................5Thanks...................................8Those Who Serve..................3Welcome Visitors.................. 2
The Winged OxThe Winged Ox is the Ancient Symbol of St. Luke, the Beloved Physician
A Newsletter for the People of The Memorial
Church of St. Luke, the Beloved Physician December 2010 Issue 122
Waiting
Most of us hate waiting. I certainly do. One of the mostdifficult adjustments that I have had to make since movingto Philadelphia is the amount of time that I spend waiting. I
find myself sitting in traffic, waiting for it to begin moving. I find Iam often waiting in the check-out line at the food market or anynumber of other stores that I visit because there are so manycustomers. When I go to the doctor or the dentist, I begin mywaiting in the appropriately named “waiting room” from which,
after what seems an inordinately long period of time I am moved toanother room where I begin another period of waiting. And whenthe doctor gets to me, he often sends me to have some procedure performed—lab work, an x-ray, etc. where I begin another period of waiting. It’s frustrating, isn’t it? So much of our life is spent inwaiting. You would think we would get better at it; more practicedas it were. Perhaps some among us do. However, I seem to growmore impatient with each occasion of waiting. And then, as if wedon’t spend enough time waiting, the new Church year begins withAdvent, which is primarily a season of waiting. In fact, the symbolicsignificance of the season of Advent is two-fold. First, we wait withour Jewish ancestors for God to intervene in history by establishingthe reign of the Messiah, the anointed one, whose rule is to establisha period of liberation and peace as the enemies of God areoverthrown. And second, we wait as members of the Church for Christ’s return in great glory so that the Kingdom of God may beestablished. It seems almost cruel for an entire season of the Churchcalendar to be devoted to waiting, doesn’t it? But that’s the way it is;the season of Advent comes around and we wait for God to act.
Still despite my disdain for waiting, I love the season of Advent. Ithink I like this season so much because the waiting thatcharacterizes Advent is an active waiting rather than a passivewaiting. It is an active waiting because while we are waiting onGod, God is also waiting on us. We are waiting on God to send theMessiah so that God’s rule may be established, and God is waitingon us; waiting for the most appropriate time to enter the world to
establish God’s rule.Thus according to one tradition God had to waitfor one with Mary’s faith to appear before the incarnation could take place. But finally, that faith appears and says to God “Be it unto meaccording to your word.”
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WELCOME VISITORS! Are
you a new reader? Come visit us! We’re so glad thatyou picked up this publication; we hope you will findit interesting and worth your time and we hope youwill take the next step and worship with us sometime.If you are worshiping with us, we welcome you!Whatever your religious background, and however you have come to be here, we welcome you to St.Luke’s. Please let us know who you are by signingour guest book (by the door) or filling out a cardfound in the pews. You can hand your card to anusher, or put it in the collection plate when it comeslater.
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In other words, Mary was willing to do whatever God demanded of her, regardless of the consequences;and with that faith, the incarnation could happen.I am convinced that each of us should approach the season of Advent in this same way. We should see our life and our situation in the same way—God is waiting for us. God wants to be born in us but that cannot
happen until we manifest that faith and surrender in our lives that will enable us to say with Mary “Be itunto me according to your word.” And when that faith finally manifests itself in our life, then God willcome to us and the Word of God, the Christ, will be born within us; in our very heart. And of course atthat point we are liberated. We are freed from the tyranny of that small, egotistical self that arises out of our fear and appetites, and we are free to live the life of our true Self, the one who God created us to be.
So while it is true that Advent is a season of waiting, it is not a passive waiting like I must undergo in thedoctor’s office or the supermarket, or the Schuylkill expressway (that have a lot of nerve calling that anexpressway, don’t they?). Rather the waiting of Advent is a waiting gives me an opportunity to cooperateand participate with God in bringing it about. I hope that during this Advent season each of us will be ableto give birth to the Christ in our lives.
God bless!Father Tim +
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REMIDERS: The deadline for the
January WIGED OX
will be DECEMBER
24th
CHRISTMAS EVE
SERVICE DEC 24 th
Carols at 10:00pm
Candlelight Service at
10:30pm
Change for the Better
Please continue to give
change in the cup for the
WOW shelter card
project.
Somerton Food Bank
Please continue support for
the Food Bank. Donation
basket is near the church
door. Thank you!
Those Who Serve
Sunday, Dec 5
Chalice Bearer: B. KaufoldReaders: C. Rodriguez, J. OxenfordUshers: K. Gibson, J. Litzke
Altar Guild: G. & B. Hair Coffee Hour: Espositos, A.Thorpe, G. Gulley.
Counters: J. Brambilla, R. Whaley
Sunday, Dec 12Chalice Bearer: J. Litzke
Readers: M. Geiger, J. BrambillaUshers : J. Oxenford, J. ShaheneAltar Guild: L. Carter Coffee Hour: B. Kaufold, G.Shahene, C. RodriguezCounters: C. Rodriguez, A. Thorpe
Sunday, Dec 19Chalice Bearer: J. OxenfordReaders: B. Kaufold, S. CarmodyUshers: T. Truesdale, K. GibsonAltar Guild: K. Kenny, S. NesbittCoffee Hour: H. Rolland, S.Remick, R. Whaley, J. Glenn,
N. HurleyCounters: J. Litzke, J. Litzke
Christmas EveChalice Bearer: L. Carter Readers: C. Rodriguez, S. CarmodyUshers: K. Gibson, J. Litzke
Altar Guild: L. Carter, K. Kenny
Sunday, Dec 26Chalice Bearer: C. RodriguezReaders: M. Geiger, L. Carter Ushers: J.Litzke, J. OxenfordAltar Guild: J. OxenfordCoffee Hour: L. Woods-Kriss, G.Hair , K. Kenny, S. Nesbitt
Counters: J. Brambilla, R. Whaley
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EWS
Church School / ursery
The Church School childrenmade Thanksgiving " Thank
You" cards to give to the special
people in their lives. During
Advent they will be playing anAdvent game, singing, and takinghome Advent calendars as well as
reading Christmas stories.
Church School will meet on Dec.5 and Dec. 19 in the hall at
10:20a.m.
Sesquicentennial
The second anniversary planningmeeting was held on Sun., Nov.
14. It was announced that the datefor the event has been set for Oct.15, 2011. We decided on a 3hour program from 6-9p.m. The
bishop will be attending.Bustleton Methodist Church hasdonated 12 long tables which we
can use for the dinner. Mark
Geiger reported on costs for a banner. After consideration anddiscussion it was decided to
purchase pole signs, which will
be less costly. Maria Gardiner
relayed that she had contacted a
caterer and got a suggested menu, but no estimate. She will get thatfor the next meeting. Fr. Tim wasasked to check out Gearo's andHarriet has agreed to contact thecaterer they had for their dinner.Caroline Cotugno e- mailed
prices she had researched for invitations. It was decided thatthey were too costly. Llyn Carter volunteered to look into makingour own invitations and printing
them ourselves. Maria and
Barbara got bids from D.J.s for $250 and $200 respectively. JohnBrambilla asked his neighbor who is in the business, but he
couldn't beat the low bid. Karen
Kenny agreed to work on makingdinner tickets on her computer.We are planning on 100 dinner attendees.
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PRAYERS PLEASE PRAYERS PLEASE PRAYERS PLEASE PRAYERS PLEASE Members: Joyce, Dorothy,Elaine, Ruth B., Nancy H.,Edna, Alan, Mabel, Ruth L.,Louise, Bruce, Betty K,Cheri, Ruth F., Rita
Friends and Family: Marcie,Kathy, Alice, Tina, Michael,Robert, Ugo, Elizabeth,Rosemary, Sam, Teresa,Beth, Arlyne, James, Walter,Robert, Earl, Msgr. McIntyre,
Nancy, Martha, Irene, James,Lucille, Edward, ElizabethRobert R, Robin, Madison.,James, Lenor, Linda, Neil,Denise, Theresa, Bernadette,Lisa, Dorothy, Azora, Peopleof Haiti, People of Pakistan
Those Serving in theArmed Forces: WilliamB., Billy S., Chris G.,Kevin M., Alex G.,Andrew R., Chris K.,
John R., Chris R., EricB., Rob D., Jerry F.,Thomas H., Tom B.,Casey R., Jermaine, Bradley,Michael, Matthew, Maxx,Soren.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY
DECEMBER3- R. Bitner 6- R. Carter 10-S. Libby31-John Litzke
EWSCHRISTMAS FLOWERS
Please help make our church look beautiful for Christmas. Please makea contribution in memory or honor of
a loved one and use the enclosedenvelope. All Christmas flowers envelopes should bein the parish office by Tuesday, December 21. Makeyour check payable to St. Luke’s and write a memoChristmas Flowers.
ALTAR GUILD OTES
The Altar Guild could use your help with a few items:We are collecting plastic tubs the size of a sherbertcontainer. These are a great size for our flowers thatcome in florist foam. We can cover them in foil andthey are easier to display when taken to a hospital or rehab facility.
Is there anyone who would like to help with Altar Guild laundry? Did you know that our Lay Reader robes can be machine washed and dried? Our larger linens occasionally need washing and ironing. It is nota glorious task, but it is a necessary one. If anyonewould like to help with Altar Guild in this capacity,see Llyn Carter.Another job we are creating is that of Pew Checker.We are looking for some members who would bewilling to check the pews at least once a month. These people would put the prayer books and hymnals inorder, remove trash, refill pencils and envelopes andthe like. If you think you could help with this task, letLlyn know. Thank you, Llyn Carter
THAK YOU!
A BIG THANKS to everyone who adopted a Trick or Treat for UNICEF box in October. To date, our GFS branch has sent $130 to UNICEF from St. Luke’s!Thanks so much for your generosity! If you followUNICEF, you know that they are very busy in Haitifighting the hunger and disease among the childrenthere.
A sincere thanks to Lisa-Jo Woods-Kriss, scrapbooker extraordinaire! The second GFS ScrapbookingWorkshop was another success! We had 10
participants. Everyone had a great time and made beautiful Christmas themed accordion photo albums.Stay tuned for the date of our next workshop! Lisa-Johas promised to repeat the Exploding Box project!
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SAVE THIS DATE: February 17-19, 2011
"Statistics indicate that women are more likely than men to be poor and at risk of hunger
because of the systematic discrimination they face in education, health care, employment
and control of assets." UIFEM
"Women perform 66 percent of the world's work, produce 50 percent of the food, but earn
10 percent of the income and own 1 percent of the property." UIFEM
"1 in 4 people in Philadelphia don't know where their next meal is coming from."Greater
Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger
What can we do??? Find out more at the conference: CHAGIG THE WORLD FOR
WOME AD GIRLS: A Faithful Response to the Millennium Development Goals - a
conference by and for women in the Diocese of Pennsylvania and their friends. It is planned for
February 17-19, 2011 at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, Whitemarsh.
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We will once again be collecting
mittens/ gloves, hats and scarves,
and socks for the teens at Covenant House
to hang on our tree throughout Dec.
The items will be delivered by the Girls'
Friendly.
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THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Feed the hungry, house the
homeless, clothe the naked .-Isaiah58:7
Special Thanks to all who
donated to the Somerton Food
Bank for Thanksgiving! Let us
continue this feeding ministry
throughout Christmas and
2011!
Remembering a Gift Giver (o, ot Santa!)
When people say that "churches are just buildings", I beg to differ. Calling a church "just a building" is
like calling the Statue of Liberty "just a statue." I amassured that the Church, worship and faith is moreimportant than bricks and mortar, but physicalworship spaces becomes sacred to many generationsover. Churches are symbols of strength and holiness.They add a profound dimension to worship thatcannot be measured in square feet or monetary value.
Richard Upjohn (1802-1878) was an English-bornAmerican architect whose penchant for Gothicdesign helped to make this style popular in the mid-19th century. He is the architect of St. Luke's.Recently, The Episcopal Church added several
persons to the Calendar of Saints, and he is among
the additions. His feast day is December 16. He builtscores of churches throughout America: one of themost notable is Trinity Wall Street- remembered inrecent history as a survivor of the 9/11 attacks.
It is challenge to keep an aging church in shape andopen. There are human threats, natural threats andeconomic threats. The fact that St. Luke's is stillopen is a testament of love, labor, faith and luck from the past and present. In a climate wherechurches have closed- with some even left to decay,St. Luke's shows its strength as a small church that isvery mighty!
I've heard St. Luke's described with words varyingfrom being "a cute little church" to "a gem in the
Northeast." I feel we are blessed to have such a beautiful place to worship- a church that has seen thecountryside turn into a city, has seen several warsand depressions, has seen the population change inmakeup and numbers. While Christmas, the seasonof gifts is taking center stage, let us pause to givethanks to Richard Upjohn this December for buildingthis beautiful space almost 150 years ago. It is a
priceless gift.
-Submitted by Stacey Carmody
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Photo Gallery
THANK YOU to Chef Don Shifflett for a delicious Italian dinner November 20, 2010!
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Knitting Instructions for those
knitting for Seamen’s Institute project:
Knitting Instructions FOR SEAFARERS’GIFTS
HAT
Knitting Needles: Size 9 [5 1/2 mm] or sizeto give gauge.Gauge: 16 sts=2"; 11 1/2 rows + 2" in Rib pat.Rib PatRow 1: (Right Side): K 2, *P 2, K 2; repfrom * across.
Row 2: P 2, *K 2, P 2; rep from * across.Rep Rows 1 and 2 for Rib Pat.Cast on 110 sts. Work in Rib pat until 4"from Beginning, end pat Row 2.continue in Rib pat until 11" from beg, endpat Row 2.Next Row: K 2 Tog, *P 2 Tog, K 2 tog: rep.from * across - 55 sts.Next Row: P 1, * K 1, P 1: rep from * across.Next Row: * K 2 tog; rep from * to last st, K1 - 28 sts.Next Row: * P 2 tog; rep from * across - 14sts. Cut yarn leaving a long end. Threadthru a yarn needle, draw end thru rem sts,
gather and secure. Sew back seamreversing cuff seam for turnback.
SCARF
Knitting needles size 8 -10Yarn of worsted weightCast on 40 stitches.Knit every row (garter stitch) until scarf isbetween 4-5’.Do NOT add fringe or tassels, as looseends can easily interfere with themachinery the Seamen operate.
Other patterns are acceptable for experienced knitters.
Word Puzzle
H E E R E H T L M
T P K S T G A V E
R L U O D I W H H
I A L N D N S I T
B C R E G N A M R
D E P P A R W B O
N R O B T S R I F
Z B E C A U S E B
(Luke 2:7) And she gave birth toher firstborn son and wrappedhim in bands of cloth, and laidhim in a manger, because therewas no place for them in the inn.
Word List
FIRSTBORN WRAPPEDBECAUSE MANGER THEREPLACE CLOTH BIRTHBANDS THEM LUKE LAIDGAVE WAS SON SHE INNHIM FOR
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DECEMBER 2010
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat
1
6:45P-
Contemplative
Prayer in
Church Office
7:30P -Holy
Eucharist with
Healing in
Church
2 3 7:00P-AA
Spirituality
Meeting in Hall
4- 9:00am-
2:00pm Holiday
Bazaar in Hall
5-2nd Sunday of
Advent
10:30a:Holy
Eucharist10:20-Church
School
11:45a: Coffee
Hr. In Hall
6-7:00p-Vestry
Meeting in
Church Office
7-8:00P-AA
Meeting in Hall
8 6:45P-
Contemplative
Prayer in
Church Office
7:30P -Holy
Eucharist with
Healing in
Church
9 107:00P-AA
Spirituality
Meeting in Hall
1110a- Yoga in
Hall
11:30a-Al-AnonMtg in Hall
12-3rd Sunday
of Advent
10:30a:Holy
Eucharist
11:45: Coffee
Hr. In Hall
13-7:00p-Adult
Forum in
Church Office
148:00P-AA
Meeting in Hall
15 6:45P-
Contemplative
Prayer in
Church Office
7:30P -Holy
Eucharist with
Healing in
Church
16 17
7:00P-AA
Spirituality
Meeting in Hall
18- 10a-Yoga
in Hall
11:30a-Al-Anon
Mtg in
Hall
19-4th Sunday
of Advent
10:30a: Holy
Eucharist
10:20-Church
School 11:45:
Coffee Hr. In
Hall
20-7:00p-Adult
Forum in
Church Office
218:00P-AA
Meeting in Hall
22 6:45P-
Contemplative
Prayer in
Church Office
7:30P -Holy
Eucharist with
Healing in
Church
23 24-10pm-
Carols &
Christmas
Service in
Church
25 Christmas
26 - 1st Sunday
after Christmas
10:30a: Holy
Eucharist
11:45: Coffee
Hr in Hall
27-7:00p-Adult
Forum in
Church Office
28 8:00P-AA
Meeting in Hall
29 6:45P-
Contemplative
Prayer in
Church Office
7:30P -Holy
Eucharist withHealing in
Church
30 31 7:00P-AA
Spirituality
Meeting in Hall
Happy 2011!
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(Isaiah 9:6) For a child has been born for us, a son given to us; authority rests upon
his shoulders; and he is named Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting
Father, Prince of Peace.
The Memorial Church of St. Luke the Beloved Physician1946 Welsh Road
Philadelphia, PA 19115
www.stlukesbustleton.webs.com
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