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The Memorial Church of St.Luke, the Beloved Physician
150 Years of Ministry1861-2011
1946 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
ACTIVITIES:
Contemplative Prayer
Wednesdays 6:45 p.m.in the church office
Inside this issue:
Birthdays............................... 4Calendar................................9Cell phones............................7Funnies..................................6History Corner.......................5Know Your Saints..................8News...................................3,4Prayer Requests......................4Rectors Message................1,2
Reminders.............................2Those Who Serve..................3Welcome Visitors.................. 2Word Puzzle..........................8
The Winged OxThe Winged Ox is the Ancient Symbol ofSt. Luke, the Beloved Physician
A Newsletter for the People of The Memorial
Church of St. Luke, the Beloved Physician May 2011 Issue 127
Deacons
When I tell people that I am learning to be a deacon, I often getasked, What does a deacon do? and What made you pursue that?
I will attempt to answer those two questions in this brief piece.
In the Episcopal tradition, the vocational deacon (as opposed to thetransitional deacon, who is someone on the way to becoming a
priest) , is an ordained person who is called to serve the Church andthe community. Deacons differ than priests in which priests are paid
and assigned to care for a parish. Deacons do not get paid, andprimarily serve the diocese and bishop, with a special interest in
caring for the poor, sick and needy. They are to be the bridgebetween the Church and the outside world- to be a roving reporterof sorts. They are to inform the Church where there are needs to bemet. This is to make sure the Church is in touch with the community
rather than be cloistered behind cathedral and church walls .Deacons have a special role in the liturgy. They are permitted toread the Gospel, assist with communion and set the table, read
Prayers of the People , preach, and give the dismissal. They can alsoassist the priest in weddings, baptisms and funerals. At first glance,priests and deacons look the same: both wear clerical shirts and
collars, both use the tile The Reverend , both wear albs (the lightcolored gown-like garment) and cassocks (the black gown-like
garment) . The deacon is distinct in that he or she wears a stoleacross the body like a sash.
Large churches and small churches alike can have deacons. Whenresearching St. Lukes history, I did not see any evidence that St.
Lukes ever had a deacon, but I dont know for sure. Largecathedrals can often have a deacon or two.
So how does one become a deacon? The process of becoming adeacon varies from diocese to diocese, but generally one must
commit to a period of a few years of a rigorous program oftheological study, service to the community, service in a clinical
setting such as a hospital and service in a parish. Guidance comesfrom the director of the program, the bishop, a spiritual director and
usually a mentor as well. The end result is ordination. Deacons areordained by the bishop as laid out in the Book of Common Prayer.Before one is accepted into a diaconate program, one must go
through a discernment process. This starts when you make it knownto your parish priest that you have a calling to become a deacon.
You are given guidance and support, and given direction as to whatthe next steps are to take.
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WELCOME VISITORS!Areyou a new reader? Come visit us! Were 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 howeveryou have come to be here, we welcome you to St.Lukes. 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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The discernment process involves your priest, your vestry, your bishop and a committee in the diocesethat is charged with selecting people for Holy Orders. There are interviews with the bishop and thecommittee. Unlike a job interview in the secular world, in this situation you are asked to disclose muchinformation on your personal life and spiritual growth so they get a clear picture of who you are. Thisprocess can take months as you take time to reflect on your calling, complete the required paperwork, and
your file gets assembled in the diocese. A final interview takes place and you are informed if you areaccepted into the program and become a postulant, and take on the role of learning to carry the Gospel outinto the world.
The diaconate was a calling to me because I have a passionate love for serving in the liturgy and servingthe poor and the hungry. The Church needs more deacons. Becoming a deacon and being a deacon issomething one can do while continuing to work in their career. In my opinion, the role of the deacon isnot talked about nearly enough in the Church, but I think this is starting to change.
St. Lukes has been enormously supportive of me during this process. As I celebrated my 5th anniversaryof my baptism this week, I stand in awe of how this cute little church gave me my spiritual foundation,and has granted me rich experience, growth, knowledge and friendships that are beyond measure. Iwouldnt be where Im at without you.
God Bless and Happy Easter!
Stacey Carmody
(Father Tims Rectors Message will return next month)
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REMIDERS:
The deadline for the
JUE WIGED OX
will be MAY 20th.
BISHOPS VISIT
Bishop Turner will be
visiting St. Lukes May
22 to celebrate Eucharist
and perform
confirmations and
receptions. Lunch will
follow.
Those Who Serve
Sunday, May 1
Chalice Bearer: B. KaufoldReaders: C. Martino, S. CarmodyUshers: K. Gibson, J. Litzke
Altar Guild: L. Carter, R. FischerCoffee Hour: Espositos, A.Thorpe,M. Geiger
Counters: J & J Litzke
Sunday, May 8Chalice Bearer : J. Litzke
Readers: C. Rodriguez, L. CarterUshers : J. Oxenford, J. ShaheneAltar Guild: K. Kenny, S. Nesbitt
No Coffee Hour (Mothers Day)Counters: B& D Shifflett
Sunday, May 15Chalice Bearer: J. OxenfordReaders: M. Geiger, K. GibsonUshers: J. Oxenford, J. LitzkeAltar Guild: J Oxenford, C.CotugnoCoffee Hour: B. Kaufold, G.Shahene, C. Rodriguez
Counters: J. Brambilla, R. Whaley
Sunday, May 22Chalice Bearer: C. RodriguezReaders: B. Kaufold, J. BrambillaUshers: J. Shahene, J. OxenfordAltar Guild: S & C Carmody
Coffee Hour: S. Remick, J. Glenn,N. Hurley, R. Whaley, H. Rolland
Counters: C. Rodriguez, A. Thorpe
Sunday, May 29Chalice Bearer: J. BrambillaReaders: C. Rodriguez, S. CarmodyUshers: J. Shahene, K. GibsonAltar Guild: G & B Hair, J. WoodsCoffee Hour: L. Woods-Kriss, G.Hair, K. Kenny, S. Nesbitt
Counters: J & J Litzke
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EWS
Church School / ursery
Church School will be
meeting on May 1st
and May
15th at 10:20 a.m. in the
church hall. The children
will be celebrating the
Easter season with stories,
activity booklets, music and
crafts. All children 3 years
and older are welcome to
join. The good news is that
our church school has been
gradually growing. Vestry
has requested that we
extend the number of
meetings to include every
Sunday. In discussing this
change with the teachers, it
was decided that we need
more volunteers. Miah has
agreed to be an assistant, as
needed. Ashley, Cindysdaughter, has agreed to help
as a teacher in the fall. We
are very grateful for their
willingness to help. Please
let Barbara know if you
would be able to help either
as a teacher or assistant for
the fall season, starting in
September. The teachers will
be scheduled on a rotating
basis, which would amount
to once a month.
P.S. Thanks to all who
donated candy and baskets
to make our annual Easter
Egg Hunt a success!
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PRAYERS PLEASEPRAYERS PLEASEPRAYERS PLEASEPRAYERS PLEASEMembers: Joyce, Dorothy,Elaine, Ruth B., Nancy H.,Edna, Alan, Mabel, Ruth L.,Louise, Betty K, Cheri, Rita,Joan W., Virginia, Len,Carlos R.Friends and Family: Kathy,Robert, Arlyne, Nancy,Martha, Bobby, Joselyn,Curtis, Francine, Lynda,Ruth, James, MerriLee,Sandra, Joyce, Christopher,
J.R., Joseph, Diane, Larry,Andrew H., the people ofJapan, the people of Libya
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 BIRTHDAYHAPPY BIRTHDAYHAPPY BIRTHDAYHAPPY BIRTHDAY
MAY4-Mabel Ford5-Ashley Martino,
Lauren Esposito9-P. Bruce Sholley10-Ruth Fischer14-Cindy Martino18-Marie Carter21-Audrey Esposito
23-Amelia Corda29-Elaine Woods
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EWS
150th Anniversary
The Vestry has approved two important things for
our anniversary celebration on October 15, 2011.
We have selected a caterer from the area, as
requested at a previous meeting. Kellys Restaurantwill be supplying the food. Bryan Kelly was very
gracious and gave us the best deal for the meal. We
will not be adding the additional cost of the servers
since Laura, Brittany, Sara N., and Miah have agreed
to fill those positions. The menu and reservation
form will appear in the September Ox. Jackie has
generously offered to supply a sheet cake for the
dinner.
We have also decided to order a two-sided banner
to advertise the event; John Litzke will be makingthe arrangements for the banner to be made. It will
be attached atop our sign on Welsh Road and will
remain up even after the celebration to advertise
St. Lukes longstanding presence and service in the
community.
The next planning meeting will be held in the
church office on Monday, May 23rd
at 7p.m. This
will be the last meeting before the summer. Anyone
interested is welcome to attend.
Easter Concert
The Greater Philadelphia Chorale, of which Barbara
Kaufold and George Rutter are members, will be
presenting an Easter concert at Holy Family
University in the gymnasium on Saturday, May 7th
at 7p.m.
The music includes beautiful religious, secular and
patriotic selections. There will be a free will
offering.
SAVE THIS DATE: Flea Market
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History Corner- St. Lukes, 1952
In 1952, St. Lukes was 91 years old. Rev John L. Weber was the 12 th rector. The old
rectory was torn down and replaced by the current rectory.In 1952....--"The Today Show" premiers on NBC--Elizabeth II becomes Queen of the U.K.--In the United States, a mechanical heart is used for the first time in a human patient.--"The Diary of Anne Frank" is published--Dwight D. Eisenhower wins the Presidential election
Car: $1,850
Gasoline: 27 cents/gal
House: $17,000
Bread: 16 cents/loaf
Average Annual Salary: $4,500
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FUIES
A short history of medicine
"Doctor, I have an ear ache."2000 BC - "Here, eat this root."1000 BC - "That root is heathen, say this
prayer."1850 AD - "That prayer is superstition, drinkthis potion."1940 AD - "That potion is snake oil, swallowthis pill."1985 AD - "That pill is ineffective, take thisantibiotic."
2000 AD - "That antibiotic is artificial. Here,eat this root!"
A cats view of creation
On the first day of creation, God created the cat.On the second day, God created man to servethe cat.On the third, God created all the animals of theearth to serve as potential food for the cat.On the fourth day, God created honest toil sothat man could labor for the good of the cat.
On the fifth day, God created the sparkle ball sothat the cat might or might not play with it.On the sixth day, God created veterinaryscience to keep the cat healthy and the man
broke.On the seventh day, God tried to rest, but hehad to scoop the litterbox.
The package
There was this gracious lady mailing an old
family Bible to her brother in another part ofthe country."Is there anything breakable in here?"asked the postal clerk. "Only the TenCommandments," answered the lady.
Does God exist?
A college student was inPhilosophy class, where a classdiscussion about whether or notGod exists was in progress.The professor had the following
logic: "Has anyone in this classseen God?" Nobody spoke."Has anyone in this class touchedGod?" Again, nobody spoke."Has anyone in this class everheard God?"When nobody spoke for the thirdtime, he simply stated, "Thenthere is no God!"One of the students did not likethe sound of this, and asked for
permission to speak. Theprofessor granted it, and thestudent stood up."Has anyone in this class seen ourprofessor's brain?" he asked.
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5 Things You ever Knew Your Cell Phone Could Do
For all the folks with cell phones. (This should be printed and kept in your car, purse, and wallet.
Good information to have with you.) There are a few things that can be done intimes of grave emergencies.
Your mobile phone can actually be a life saver or an emergency tool for survival.Check out the things that you can do with it:
FIRST (Emergency)
The Emergency Number worldwide for Mobile is 112. If you find yourselfout of the coverage area of your mobile network and there is an Emergency, dial 112and the mobile will search any existing network to establish the emergency number for you, and interthis number 112 can be dialed even if the keypad is locked. Try it out.
SECOD (Locked Keys in Car)
Have you locked your keys in the car? Does your car have remote keyless entry? This may come in handy someday. Goodreason to own a cell phone:
If you lock your keys In the car and the spare keys are at home, call someone at home on their cell phone from your cellphone. Hold your cell phone about a foot from your car door and have the person at your home press the unlock button,holding it near the mobile phone on their end. Your car will unlock. Saves someone from having to drive your keys toyou. Distance is no object. You could be hundreds of miles away, and if you can reach someone who has the other'remote' for your car, you can unlock the doors (or the trunk).
THIRD (Hidden Battery Power)
Imagine your cell battery is very low. To activate, press the keys *3370#. Your cell phone will restart with this reserveand the instrument will show a 50% increase in battery. This reserve will get charged when you charge your cell phonenext time.
FOURTH (How to disable a STOLE mobile phone?)
To check your Mobile phone's serial number, key in the following Digits on your phone:
*#06#. A 15-digit code will appear on the screen. This number is unique to your handset. Write it down and keep it
somewhere safe.
If your phone is stolen, you can phone your service provider and give them this code. They will then be able to block yourhandset so even if the thief changes the SIM card, your phone will be totally useless. You probably won't get your phone
back, but at least you know that whoever stole it can't use/sell it either. If everybody does this, there would be no point inpeople stealing mobile phones.
And Finally....
FIFTH (Free Directory Service for Cells)
Cell phone companies are charging us $1.00 to $1.75 or more for 411 information calls when they don't have to. Most ofus do not carry a telephone directory in our vehicle, which makes this situation even more of a problem. When you needto use the 411 information option, simply dial:
(800) FREE411 or(800) 373-3411 without incurring any charge at all. Program this into your cell phone now.
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Word Puzzle
T H O S E H D C
N N A N D I O Y
E R S V A M W O
E S U S E J H U
S V T O N H O J
D E V E I L E BY B L E S S E D
E S U A C E B O
(John 20:29) Jesus said to him,"Have you believed because youhave seen me? Blessed are thosewho have not seen and yet havecome to believe."
(NRSV)
Word List
BELIEVED BLESSEDBECAUSE THOSE JESUSSEEN SAID NRSV JOHNHAVE COME YOU YET WHO
NOT HIM ARE AND
Know Your Saints: Augustine - 1st
Archbishop of Canterbury
Details ofAugustine'slife arescarce.Believed tohave been apupil ofFelix,bishop ofMessana, he
became a monk and later Prior of StAndrew's in Rome. He was sent byPope Gregory to lead a party of around30 monks to bring England (such as itwas) under the influence of the Romanworld. The journey was halted at onepoint, the monks losing their nerve andreturning to Rome, before successfullylanding at Ebbsfleet in 597. Receivedcautiously by the King of Kent,Ethelbert, Augustine managed toestbalish a community of monks basedfirst at St Martin's church, later
transferring to the site of the presentCathedral.
Augustine struggled to establish hisauthority within the British Isles and didnot bring to completion Gregory's planto form an English church based on twoprovinces and twelve bishops.
He died on May 26th, now rememberedas his feast day, but the year of his deathis uncertain, between 604 and 609. Hewas buried at what is now called StAugustine's Abbey.
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MAY 2011Sun Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat
1-2nd Sundayof Easter
10:30a:HolyEucharist
10:20-Church
School
11:45a: Coffee
Hr. In Hall
2-7:00p-AA
Meeting in Hall7:00pm-
Confirmationclass in Office
3-8:00P-AAMeeting in Hall
4-6:45P-Contemplative
prayer in Office
7:30P -HolyEucharist with
Healing in
Church
5 6-7:00P-AASpirituality
Meeting in Hall
7-10a-Yoga in
Hall11:30a-Al-Anon
Mtg in
Hall
8-3rd Sundayof Easter
10:30a:Holy
Eucharist
O Coffee Hr.
9-7:00p-AAMeeting in Hall
700p-VestryMeeting in
Church Office
10-8:00P-AAMeeting in Hall
11-6:45P-Contemplative
prayer in Office
7:30P -HolyEucharist with
Healing in
Church
12 137:00P-AA
Spirituality
Meeting in Hall
1410a- Yoga in
Hall
11:30a-Al-Anon
Mtg in Hall
15-4th Sundayof Easter
10:30a:HolyEucharist
10:20-Church
School
11:45: Coffee
Hr. In Hall
16-7:00p-AAMeeting in Hall
7:00pm-
Confirmation
class in Office
178:00P-AA
Meeting in Hall
18 6:45P-Contemplative
prayer in Office
7:30P -Holy
Eucharist with
Healing in
Church
19 207:00P-AA
Spirituality
Meeting in Hall
21-10a-Yogain Hall
11:30a-Al-Anon
Mtg in
Hall
Flea Market
8am to 2pm
22 -5th Sundayof Easter
10:30a:HolyEucharist-Bishops Visit
11:45: Coffee
Hr. In Hall
23-7:00p-AAMeeting in Hall
7:00pm- 150thAnniversary
Meeting in the
Office
248:00P-AA
Meeting in Hall
25 6:45P-Contemplative
prayer in Office
7:30P -Holy
Eucharist with
Healing in
Church
26 27-7:00P-AASpirituality
Meeting in Hall
28-10a-Yogain Hall
11:30a-Al-Anon
Mtg in
Hall
29-6th Sundayof Easter10:30a:Holy
Eucharist11:45: Coffee
Hr. In Hall
30-MemorialDay
318:00P-AA
Meeting in Hall
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The Memorial Church of St. Luke the Beloved Physician1946 Welsh Road
Philadelphia, PA 19115
www.stlukesbustleton.webs.com
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