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Episcopal Church of the Advent
Prayer List
Lay Service Schedule
November Calendar
Sunday School!
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Advent Announcements
ECW Meetings
Thoughts from Your Senior Warden
Our Stewardship Drive for 2019, ‘Transforming Generosity’, began
October 21. It was opened with a presentation by Elaine Lavallee who
spoke beautifully of Jesus’ parable about the widow and her two small
copper coins. It brings to light that we need to help those less fortunate
even when we have little to give. Our Parishioners are so willing to help
others which is evidenced by:
• Thanksgiving Food Drive for House of Hope and LAHIA Food
Bank
• LAHIA sandwiches prepared and delivered each month
• Citrus Elementary School Supply Drive in August and Hoodie
Drive in December
• School Supply Drive for children in Bondeau, Haiti
• Angel Tree for Guardian ad Litem to help children in the foster
system
Our church practices transformative generosity all year. Commitment
Sunday is November 18. I ask that you consider pledging and pledging
generously to support this Parish and its ministries. God continues to
bless this church family of faith and we look forward to what He has in
store for our future!
See you in church,
Nancy
LAHIA SANDWICHES
We are in need of volunteers
to make Sandwiches. Please contact
Debra Lammie at 772-284-0359
or the Church Office!
Don’t Forget
3rd Thursday of each
month!
Join us at Sonny’s BBQ
Thank you to our great volunteers
that donate their time to our
mission each 3rd Thursday of the
month:
Dorcas Boucher, Ron & Gail Traynor
Evelyn Heintzelman, Joe Novick,
Jim & Debra Lammie
November Birthdays
11/03 Mary Nedrick-Anderson
11/04 Ed Biggs
11/04 Sandee Ragl
11/06 Evelyn Heintzelman
11/13 Bill Junk
11/13 Robert Quinn
11/16 Sue Harrington
11/21 Tom Rehyansky
11/26 Sara Patterson
Nov. 17, 2018 at 9:00 AM
December 6, 2018 at 11 AM
ECW Christmas Luncheon
featuring The Hope Rural School Choir
Church of the Advent Search Committee
Your Search committee, Sandee Ragl, Art McCamey, Mike Quinn, Ande Bauzenberger,
Bill Baio, Bob Lumpp and Ron Traynor are working very hard for you.
Please pray this prayer for them.
Gracious God,
Call on them with your grace and renew them daily in peace and hope as they
work to call a Rector.
May they count on the prayers of all members of this community of faith to up hold them.
Just as we trust in your Spirit to guide them.
Amen
General Membership Meeting October 11, 2018 at 11:00 AM.
Executive Director, Thelma Washington from The Gertrude Walden Day Care of Stuart was our Guest Speaker and the children from the Day Care Center
surprised our ECW group with some beautiful songs.
GIVE ONE
Your Generous Donations
each month help provide to
those in need!
USING THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
How often do you use your Book of Common
Prayer during the week? Advent is having a Special
Two Day Study led by Richard Tinker at 9:00 AM
on Sunday, Nov. 11
the Back Room of the Parish Hall.
Join Us for this unique event.
Please Join Us for Coffee Hour following the Holy Eucharist Service at
10:00 AM today. And don’t forget to sign up for Goodies for Coffee Hour in
November & December.
October 14, 2018
Parents:
Bryan & Leanne
Reid
Big Sister: Natalee
Open her heart to your grace and truth.
If you or a family member would like to
schedule a Lay Eucharistic Visit at
home please notify the church office at
772-283-6221.
Episcopal Church of the Advent Lay Eucharistic Ministers
Sandee Ragl
Dorcas Boucher
Richard Tinker
Lynne Conroy
Joe Novick
Ann Quinn
Mike Quinn
Jim Lammie
Debra Lammie
We are pleased to announce that Jim Lammie has accepted the position of
Vestry member filling the vacant position formerly held by Lauren
Patterson. His tenure will be effective November 17. Jim has been an
active member of our Parish since his arrival by singing in the choir and
serving on the Altar. Jim has been involved in work days at the church as
well as spending time working at St. Georges each year. He is also the
gentleman who comes early to make coffee each Sunday!
We are grateful to Jim for his dedication and willingness to serve out this
term during this most important time in the life of our church.
New Vestry Member
Sunday School Date
November 4 at 10 AM
Sunday School Dates
December 2 at 10 AM December 16 at 10 AM
Prayer List Ed Wisdom Brother of Don Wisdom for healing
Malcolm Hughes Parish Member for healing
Jerry Tillman Friend of Jim Lammie for healing
Bill & Kaye Lycke Parish Members for healing
Rob Dauk Friend of Fred & Stephanie Barnard for healing
Glenn Gardiner Parish Member for healing
Dan Bornschein Cousin of Bob Bornschein for healing
Anita Tragaessor Friend of Debra Lammie for healing
Bob Bornschein Parish Member for healing
Marsha Birch Friend of Elaine Lavallee for healing & peace
Richard Shaner Nephew of Allie Ireland for healing
Jim Bongard Friend of Ron & Gail Traynor for healing
Debra Lammie Parish Member for healing
Charlie Lieske Friend of Bob Bornschein for healing
Mary Jane Strobel Cousin & Friend of Lynn Cullen for healing
Pam Stewart Friend of Stephanie Barnard for healing
Chase Morgan Friend of Helen Keiser for healing
Lan Spilman Friend of Peter & Gayle Grimm for healing
Ginnie Glover Daughter of Scott & Rita Wyllie for peace & comfort
Ray Moore Parish Member for healing
Bo Trossbach Father of Jessica Trossbach for healing
Caleb Robbins Nephew of Jan Jaeger, Lynne Conroy’s Sister for healing
Frank Carr Boss of Jan Jaeger, Lynne Conroy’s Sister for healing
Chuck Conn Friend of Ron & Gail Traynor for healing
Elizabeth Marshall Niece of Anne Treadwell for healing
Louise Fountain Parish Member for healing
Scott Wyllie Parish Member for healing
Dillon Wolfer Nephew of Lynne Conroy for healing
Connie Whalen Parish Member for healing
Terry Sheldon Friend of Dave & Mary Lou Marshall for healing
Don Lavallee Brother of Elaine Lavallee for healing
Bill Baio Parish Member for healing
Ron Wistner Friend of Anne Treadwell for healing
Emma Lavallee Great niece of Elaine Lavallee for healing
Anne Maresca Sister of Jess Huss for healing
George Beckwith Parish Member for healing
Mary Jane Janecki Parish Member for healing
Julie Lammie Sister in Law of Jim Lammie for healing
Bill Junk Parish Member for healing
Ashley Rothaug Granddaughter of Vivian Rothaug for healing & comfort
Joe Novick Parish Member for healing
Those In Need of Prayer
If you would like someone added to our Prayer List, please call the Church Office 283-6221.
Thank you for helping us to pray effectively! Our Prayer Chain uses this list to pray regularly for each person. Please notify the Parish Office at 283-6221 if you or someone you know is homebound, in the hospital or needs a Prayer
Visit.
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Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.
1 2 3 ECW General
Membership Meeting
11:00 AM
Choir Workshop
10:00 AM
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 24th Sunday after Pentecost Worship Service
10 AM
Coffee Hour Sunday School Book of Common Prayer Study 9AM
Jazzercise Jazzercise Healing Service 10AM
Jazzercise
Jazzercise
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 25th Sunday after Pentecost Worship Service
10 AM
Coffee Hour
Book of Common Prayer Study 9AM
Jazz in the Sanctuary 7PM
Lahia Sandwiches
Jazzercise
Jazzercise Healing Service 10AM
Jazzercise
Sonny’s BBQ
Jazzercise Vestry Meeting
9:00 AM
18 Bake Sale 19 20 21 22 23 24 26th Sunday after Pentecost Worship Service
10 AM
Coffee Hour
Sunday School
Jazzercise Jazzercise Healing Service 10AM
Jazzercise
25 Hoodie Drive 26 27 28 29 30 27th Sunday after Pentecost Worship Service
10 AM
Coffee Hour
Jazzercise
Lahia Sandwiches
Jazzercise Healing Service 10AM
Jazzercise
ECW Board Meeting
10:30 AM
Jazzercise
Here are two ways you can help:
1. Donate a new, unused sweatshirt jacket (a hoodie) and put it in the
box in the Narthex…
It must be a full zip-front, a solid color, no printing, any child’s size
S, M, L, XL, & S Adult
You can make a monetary donation and we’ll shop for you.
*Please make checks payable to Church of the Advent noted for
Crystal Lake Elementary.
Our Annual Hoodie Drive Begins
For
Crystal Lake Elementary Students
Coordinated by the Missions & Outreach Ministry Team
Help Children in Need Stay Warm!
Of the 613 students at Crystal Lake Elementary School
just down the road from us, over 220 of them are economically disadvantaged.
Unfortunately, some children do not have a jacket of
any kind…thankfully most days in Florida a jacket is not necessary.
In Stuart and Palm City, it may surprise you to know that it is normal to have an
average of 60 days below 55º during the fall months. Therefore the school office
tries to keep a supply of sweatshirt jackets that zip up the front… (the kids call them
“hoodies”) that can be given to a needy student. Sadly the school budget doesn’t
provide money to allocate for hoodies…
Won’t you help keep a child warm this winter?
Help us share God’s love through a warm hoodie jacket
The Thanksgiving Food & Turkey Drive
Starting Oct. 28th, bring non-perishable food items to the
Thanksgiving Food Drive Collection Box located in the Narthex. Here are some suggested items of need: Canned goods, beans, rice,
bread, pasta, stuffing mix, canned pumpkin, juices, cereal, etc… Please designate any monetary donations with “Thanksgiving Food Drive” which will be used to purchase turkeys for families in need
Donations will be delivered to House of Hope & LAHIA
Make checks payable to Church of the Advent. Coordinated by the
Mission & Outreach Ministry Team
Ongoing Needs
FOR FOOD PANTRY:
• Eggs
• Milk
• Cereal
• Peanut butter and jelly (in squeeze bottles)
• Canned meat (tuna, chicken, salmon) pop-top lid, if possible
• Canned soup (with protein) pop-top lid
• Large cans of fruit and veggies
• Gatorade bottles (assorted flavors)
• Granola bars, cereal, healthy snacks
• Water bottles (16.9 oz)
• Juice
• Pasta and sauce
• Chef-boy-r-dee po p-top cans
• Salad dressings
• Clean plastic groceries bags (we use them to bag food)
• Cheap brands powdered laundry soap (we bag up in sandwich Ziplocks)
• Zip lock bags (snack, sandwich, quart and gallon sizes)
• Large latex-free gloves (Harbor Freight has 100/box for $6, often on sale)
FOR KITCHEN:
• Powdered drinks (iced tea, pink lemonade, lemonade, Kool-aid)
• Coffee and creamer
• Sugar
• NapkinsPaper towels
• Plastic knives, forks, spoons
• Plates (large & small)
• Bowls (for salad and fruit)
• 8 oz foam cups (for coffee)
• 10 oz plastic drinking cups (for cold drinks)
• Aluminum foil
• 32 to 35 gallon trash bags
• Liquid dish soap
• Bleach
• Vinegar (large white bottles for cleaning laminate floors)
FOR LAUNDRY ROOM:
• Laundry detergent (powdered)
• Laundry detergent (liquid)
TOILETRIES AND CAMPING SUPPLIES:
• Shampoo
• Conditioner
• Toothbrush/toothpaste
• Bug spray
• Citronella candles
• Shaving cream
• Razors
• Deodorant
• Toilet paper
• Wet wipes
• Flashlights
• Batteries (AA, AAA, C and D)
• Long-lasting candles
• Tents (2 to 4 men tent)
• Tarps (brown or green)
• Cot or air mattress
• Batteries (AA, AAA, C and D)
• Flashlights
• Long-lasting candles
• Tents (2 to 4 men tent)
• Tarps (brown or green)
• Cot or air mattress
• Sleeping bags
• Bicycles (even if they need to be fixed)
• Bike parts (26″ bike wheel, 24″ & 26″ tires, 7 tubes)
CLOTHING:
• Socks (mid-calf, grey or black color)
• Underwear (size 32-36)
• Large and extra-large colored t-shirts
• Men’s Jeans (30, 32, 34 waist / 30, 32, 34 length)
• Men’s sneakers, 9-12