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October 2015 From father Robert PEACE & ALL GOOD! Dear Brothers and Sisters, The few days of cooler whether that we’ve experienced has helped in a number of ways. First, it was just pretty darned nice to sleep with opened windows and not conditioned air. Second, it forced us to think about the coming of a new season. Fall is a gift given to us, in which we have the opportunity to start the process of becoming still. Leaves falling off trees, shorter days and longer nights, packing away things from the soon-to-be-past seasons all the while making room for something new. It’s always about the cycles and the seasons of life. Change is in the air – as they say. If grapes and grain are not crushed, there can be no wine and no bread. If the seed doesn’t fall to the ground and die, there can be no harvest. If our life is not broken, there will simply not be the deepest relationship with God that we can have. In her delightful portrayal of her journey to faith, Anne Lamott quotes a Leonard Cohen song: “Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.” Cracks do allow the light to get into our dark and messy lives and they are also the way in which the light that is within each of us gets out to illuminate others. When we attempt to cover the cracks of our lives, there is no way for light to get in or out… Imagine that. Change for us is necessary because the life we really want and the life God wants for us is probably hidden in our biggest problems, our worst failure, our deepest fear or our most pressing disappointment. Whether we accept it or not (on a conscious level), despite how odd it might seem, brokenness more than any other force in the world has the power to mold our character into the unique shape God intended it to possess. Accepting the reality of my broken life, cracks and all, is the starting point in becoming the person God created me to become. In a few short weeks we will celebrate Thanksgiving in a variety of ways. One of them will be our Emmanuel Thanksgiving Dinner. It is truly an inspiring time each year when we tend to people who have been broken and offer nourishment not only for the body, but also for spirit and soul. Companionship, warmth of welcome and the ability to be present to … allow light to shine through the cracks – both ways. It is an opportunity to reach from within and both show and find Christ. Although all of us have some brokenness – we can face that brokenness with grace to heal what needs to be healed and let the light of God’s love within us be a lamp of radiance guiding others to new possibilities. That is the ministry of the church, today and always. In his love, Robert NEWS FROM THE N ARTHEX At Emmanuel Episcopal Church, we strive to provide people the opportunity for growth in their faith through our mutual love, respect and acceptance of one another.

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October 2015

From father Robert PEACE & ALL GOOD!

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

The few days of cooler whether that we’ve experienced has helped in a number of ways. First, it was just pretty darned nice to sleep with opened windows and not conditioned air. Second, it forced us to think about the coming of a new season. Fall is a gift given to us, in which we have the opportunity to start the process of becoming still. Leaves falling off trees, shorter days and longer nights, packing away things from the soon-to-be-past seasons all the while making room for something new. It’s always about the cycles and the seasons of life. Change is in the air – as they say.

If grapes and grain are not crushed, there can be no wine and no bread. If the seed doesn’t fall to the ground and die, there can be no harvest. If our life is not broken, there will simply not be the deepest relationship with God that we can have. In her delightful portrayal of her journey to faith, Anne Lamott quotes a Leonard Cohen song: “Forget your perfect offering. There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets

in.” Cracks do allow the light to get into our dark and messy lives and they are also the way in which the light that is within each of us gets out to illuminate others. When we attempt to cover the cracks of our lives, there is no way for light to get in or out… Imagine that. Change for us is necessary because the life we really want and the life God wants for us is probably hidden in our biggest problems, our worst failure, our deepest fear or our most pressing disappointment. Whether we accept it or not (on a conscious level), despite how odd it might seem, brokenness more than any other force in the world has the power to mold our character into the unique shape God intended it to possess. Accepting the reality of my broken life, cracks and all, is the starting point in becoming the person God created me to become.

In a few short weeks we will celebrate Thanksgiving in a variety of ways. One of them will be our Emmanuel Thanksgiving Dinner. It is truly an inspiring time each year when we tend to people who have been broken and offer nourishment not only for the

body, but also for spirit and soul. Companionship, warmth of welcome and the ability to be present to … allow light to shine through the cracks – both ways. It is an opportunity to reach from within and both show and find Christ.

Although all of us have some brokenness – we can face that brokenness with grace to heal what needs to be healed and let the light of God’s love within us be a lamp of radiance guiding others to new possibilities. That is the ministry of the church, today and always.

In his love, Robert

NEWS FROM THE NARTHEX

At Emmanuel Episcopal Church, we strive to provide people the opportunity for growth in their faith through our mutual love, respect and acceptance of one another.

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WOMEN’S BOOK STUDY

The Women’s Book Study group meets every

Sunday in the Library and follows the same

schedule as the Catechsis program. Right now we

are reading the New York Times bestseller,

Carry On Warrior: The Power of Embracing

Your Messy, Beautiful Life by Glennon Doyle

Metlon. Contact Phyllis Niolon for more

information at [email protected]

The Adult Faith Formation Committee offers programs that explore Holy Scripture, Anglican tradition, and Church history to deepen personal faith, strengthen community, and share the Gospel. Adult Formation meets in the Westminster room, downstairs in the Formation Building. Please join us for

these offerings in October. October 4 and October 11: “The Spirituality of Stewardship.” This 2-part discussion is led by Fr. Robert Salamone. October 18, October 25 and November 1: “In the Footsteps of Saint Peter,” a DVD presentation. In this documentary series produced for the BBC, join David Suchet—public television’s Hercule Poiroit—as he traces the footsteps of one of the most important figures in early Christianity, the man we know as St. Peter. Suchet travels from Peter’s humble Galilean birthplace to Jerusalem, where a terrified Peter denies his beloved friend and teacher on the eve of the crucifixion. Encounter Peter’s miraculous post-resurrection transformation and discover the role Peter played in keeping the early church from splintering. The series also explores the question: what happened to Peter after he mysteriously vanished from the biblical account? This 3-part discussion is facilitated by Br. Brian Paul Freese, OP.

Adult Formation for

October

Elder Connection Lunch & Learn

The Elder Connection committee is sponsoring a lunch and learn event on October 15th, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm in the Common Room. Our topic will be advance planning of final affairs. This program will feature elder attorney Kelly Holloway from Fortson, Bentley and Griffin speaking on the critical documents everyone needs for elder care, Fr. Robert on planning a funeral or memorial, and Dee Forester on planning a legacy.

Since there will be a simple lunch served, RSVP by October 11th to either Dee Forester (706-207-1849) or Gwen Bottoms at [email protected].

Faith Formation Faith Formation in the Episcopal Church is simply lifelong growth in the knowledge, service and love of God as followers of Christ, being informed by Scripture, Tradition and Reason. At Emmanuel, adult faith formation includes Sunday Adult Formation, Natural Spirituality, Women’s Book Club, 20’s/30’s Ministry, and Monday Morning Bible Study Group. For more information, call 706.543.1294 x202 or email Father Robert at [email protected].

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We are a spiritual family, alive in faith, and ready to respond to God’s call to share the joy of Christian life. The blessings we have received encourage us to move ahead with our next phase of our original Growing Blessings, Building Futures process. Our proposed plans call for us to Preserve, Restore and Renew our beautiful church. The primary goals of our Phase II project are to restore and preserve the architectural integrity and beauty of our church for future generations while, at the same time, renewing the church to serve the needs of the liturgy and enhance our worship experience. We will soon begin our parish-wide appeal to fund our Phase II project as well as retire our remaining debt from Phase I. Stay tuned… you will hear more about our appeal in the weeks ahead. On November 7 - 8, we will be sharing

CAREGIVER – GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP

The next Caregiver’s – Grief Support Group will explore healthy and

healing nutrition for those for whom we care. Please join us on Thursday,

October 29th at 12:30 pm; Robin Bewley Johnson will present the program.

Friends and family are most welcome.

more information about this appeal at the worship services. At that time, you will receive your appeal

packet that will contain both your annual pledge card and your three-year campaign contribution card. We will then ask everyone to spend the following weeks praying and considering how

God is leading to respond to this appeal. Then, on November 21 - 22, Commitment Sunday, we will ask everyone to bring your response envelope to church. These are exciting times for our parish. The preservation, restoration and renewal of our church will further energize us as a spirit-filled community as we live out our mission in the world. We pray that God blesses us. “May Christ dwell in our hearts through faith, as we are rooted and grounded in love.” Ephesians 3:17

GROWING BLESSINGS . . . BUILDING

FUTURES, PHASE II: THE PRESERVATION, RESTORATION &

RENEWAL OF THE CHURCH

The Ark United Ministry Outreach

Center would like to thank Emmanuel

for your support with time and

resources over the years. The Ark has

been proud to work as an extension of

the mission of its supporting

congregations to serve the working

poor of Athens in a responsible,

efficient, and empathetic way. For over

25 years, the Ark has served as a bridge

for hardships due to life’s unexpected

financial hits and losses, and has done

so by keeping 15,000 neighbors from

becoming homeless, preventing 20,000

utility disconnections, and more. We

are honored to announce that this

October, we will be reaching our one

million dollar mark in financial

assistance, and it is truly all because of

you! Please join us on October 20th at

4:00 pm as Mayor Nancy Denson

declares it “Ark Day.” Let us celebrate

you (with treats, goodies, and hugs) for

all you’ve done to make this possible!

Please check out our Million Dollar

video featuring pictures, videos, and

stats that show what a million dollars in

giving looks like!

http://www.kizoa.com/Video-

Maker/d24318858k9706177o1l1/million-dollar-

The Ark

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“For I was hungry and you gave me food. I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger

and you welcomed me.” Matthew 25:35

It’s that time again! Emmanuel’s opportunity to return thanks! Volunteers are needed to help organize our Annual Thanksgiving Dinner. Here’s what we need:

One volunteer to contact the Food Bank for donations of desserts; to arrange a pick-up time on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving; and deliver them to the Common Room.

One volunteer to contact Thornton Brothers for donation of carry-out containers and other serving plates, cup, etc. They graciously delivered them to the church last year.

Emmanuel’s annual

thanksgiving

dinner

Emmanuel IHN

Volunteers

Mark your calendars for our next IHN hosting on November 1st-8th. It’s not too early to go to the Sign-Up Genius to volunteer help host our guests. Note that our next hosting occurs the week we revert back to standard time from daylight time.

The Interfaith Hospitality Network of Athens, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to provide immediate shelter and guidance to homeless families with children. Once accepted in the program, IHNA provides food, shelter, daycare,a nd transportation as needed. IHNA helps to create structure out of chaos by creating a goal-oriented plan so that those desperately in need can focus beyond daily survival, to a life of stability.

Contact Eric McQueen or Weyman Johnson with questions. [email protected] [email protected]

One volunteer to contact Marilyn Appleby at the Athens Housing Authority and work with her to obtain a list of shut-ins needing a meal delivered.

One volunteer to co-ordinate donations for gift bags—i.e., toothbrush/toothpaste, toiletries, etc. and to ask for volunteers to help fill gift bags.

Later in the fall we will be asking for cooked boneless turkey breasts and hams, as well as someone to get volunteers to help carve the meat on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving.

Beginning in November, we will have sign-up sheets available for volunteers to serve food and drink to our in-house guests and sit with them while they eat. We will have sign-up sheets for drivers to deliver meals and a sheet to sign up to help us clean up after the dinner is over.

Again this year we will ask for donations of canned goods, coats, hats, gloves and blankets.

Emmanuel will be the only church serving those in need this Thanksgiving.

Please contact Dee Forester or Lindsey Payne if you can help this ministry.

With gratitude from both of us, Lindsey and Dee

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October Birthdays

1 Delaney Evans 2 Craig White, Kristian White, Suzanne Herrin 4 Chase Brown 5 Janet Williamson 7 Wally Eberhard, Heidi Simmonds, Sean Hogan 8 Erin Gray 9 Simon Hogan 11 Hoyt Bonynge, Coles Ehlers 12 Janet Macchi, Rebecca McCarthy

13 Bob Bretscher, John Waters, Scott Shaw, Sara Baker, Camille Martin, Micaela Hobbs, Sarah Hicks 14 Adrian Pritchett 15 Naomi Norman 16 Brooks McAlister, Clara McLanahan 17 Meg Powell, Lesley Appleby, Amelia Kolodsick 18 Balfour Hunnicutt,

Lucy Kemp 19 Stephen Bartlett 20 Zachary McCaskey 21 Beverly Sligh 22 Jack Wesley Cook 23 Buddy Broadnax, Benjamin Walters, Quinn Moore 24 Jody Vrana, Allen Wagner 25 James Dolphus, Preston Stanfield 27 Jan Wheeler, Marilyn

Appleby, Parker Brown, Christian Domenick 29 Jane Payne, Gordon Sligh, Henry Terrell, Wyatt Matthews 30 Stephen Gray, Caddie Grow 31 Carol Winthrop

Preparing The Atria for our

young EmmanueLITES

After a summer full of training, building, and preparing for our young children, our hearts and our Atria were full as we opened our doors on our first Sunday morning of this year. We are so thankful for all who came together to hammer, paint, glue, sew and help us prepare. You are invited to learn more about the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program. Simply contact Georgia Collier in the church office to set up a tour and orientation for your ministry group, your friends, or just yourself.

May the light of Christ remain with all of His children, always.

Georgia Collier

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Emmanuel’s Service & Faith Formation schedule is as follows; only exceptions are listed on the calendar below:

Wednesdays: 5:30 pm Healing Service & Eucharist, Chapel

Saturdays: 5:30 pm Holy Eucharist Rite II, Chapel

Sundays: 8:30 am Holy Eucharist Rite I, Church; 9:15 am Faith Formation for Children & Youth; 9:30 am Adult Formation, Westminster, and 10:30 am Holy Eucharist Rite II, Church

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12:00 Homeless Lunches Prep, Common Room 3:00 pm EFM, Lib 5:00 Combined Choir Concert

10:00 Bible Study, Coventry

10:00 am Nat. Spirituality, Lib 5:00 pm 20’s/30’s Group, Library 7:30 AL-Anon, OMS

New Beginnings Retreat

4:45 Daughters of the King

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1:30pm Prayer Shawl Ministry, Old Music Suite 4:00 pm EFM, Lib

Church office closed in observance of Columbus Day

10:00 am Nat. Spirituality, Lib 7:30pm AL-Anon, OMS

10:00 am Elder Connection Lunch and Learn, Common Room 11:00am Eucharist at Lanier Gardens 6:30pm Stephen Ministry, Canterbury

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 12:00 Homeless Day Center Lunches Prep, Common Room Sunday Evening Live 4:00 pm EFM, Lib

10:00 Bible Study, Coventry

10:00 am Nat. Spirituality, Lib 5:00 pm 20’s/30’s Group, Library 7:30 AL-Anon, OMS

9:00am Stephen Ministry, OMS 4:45pm Daughters of the King

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 4:00pm EFM, Lib 10:00am Bible

Study, Coventry 10:00 am Nat. Spirituality, Lib 7:30 AL-Anon, OMS

7:00 pm Vestry Meeting, Vestry Meeting Room

12:30pm Caregivers/Grief Support, Lib

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498 Prince Avenue

Athens, GA 30606

NON-PROFIT

ORGANIZATION

U.S. POSTAGE

PAID

ATHENS, GA

PERMIT NO. 231

From Emmanuel Horace and Sara Newcomb

to St. David’s Episcopal Church Austin, TX

To Emmanuel Jon and Kimberly Tomlinson

Megan Ernst

from Holy Innocents’ Atlanta GA

Katie Tavernier

from First Lutheran Norfolk, VA

Ashley Block

from Church of the Messiah Winter Garden, FL

Michael Chestnut

from St. Steven’s Athens, GA

The 2015 Vestry

Shooter Roberts, Senior

Warden

Sarah Ehlers, Junior Warden

Phil Bettendorf

Brian Freese

Clara Herrin

Weyman Johnson

Roger Lange

Naomi Norman

Crysty Odom

Brooke Stortz

Diane Wahlers

Erik Wells

Emmanuel episcopal church

John, Amber and Declan Hawkins from

St. Augustine of Canterbury Oklahoma City, OK

Baptisms

Isabel Noel Marks Parents: Daniel Robert and Melissa

Mackenzie Marks

Lily Ann Lane Parents: Randall and Descygna Templeton

Alana Kai Lane

Parents: Randall and Descygna Templeton

Nathan Tomlinson Parents: Jonathan Michael and Kimberly

Castro Tomlinson

Deaths

Dev Weeks

Patricia Cooper

Jim Jacobson

Bob Bowen

Transitions