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NOVEMBER 16, 2010 VOLUME 12, NUMBER 6 Christmas at Christ Church, 3 Children’s Ministry Advent Events, 4-5 A Personal Thank You to Christ Church, 8-10 Our Knitting Group at Christ Church, 11

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The Message November 2010, Christmas issue

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Page 1: Message November 2010

november 16, 2010 • volume 12, number 6

Christmas at Christ Church, 3Children’s Ministry Advent Events, 4-5

A Personal Thank You to Christ Church, 8-10Our Knitting Group at Christ Church, 11

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Christ Episcopal Church510 Belknap PlaceSan Antonio, TX 78212

210-736-3132 office210-733-1423 faxwww.cecsa.org

In this issue:

Our Church Life ................... 3

Christmas SeasonSchedule ................................. 3

Children’s Ministry ...........4-5

SAMM ChristmasGift Project ............................ 5

Music Ministry ...................... 6

Pastoral Care ........................ 7

Community of HopeClass and Retreat ................. 7

World Missions ................ 8-10

Knitting Groupat Christ Church ................11

Calendar of Events ............12

A Christmas Flowers Offering envelope will be in your

Sunday bulletins on Sundays, Nov. 28, Dec. 5, and 12. If you would like to donate in memory of or in thanksgiving for loved ones, please do so by Dec. 13, 2010.

Cover photo by Susanna Kitayama, Christ Church Knitting Group, October 2010.

Bishop Bill FreyInterim rector

[email protected]

F r o m

When I was young I used to think that Advent involved too much make-believe. How do I prepare for the birth of Jesus when I know he’s al-ready been born? I now know better, and one of the things that gave me a new perspec-tive was a movie.

You’ve all seen, “It’s a Won-derful Life.” It’s hard to avoid it—a few years back even the shopping channels were carrying it. It’s a two-hankie movie, great for Christmas, and for an hour or so, can even make me forget my pes-simism about human nature and the doctrine of original sin. But that’s not the most important thing. You’ll re-member that George Bailey is given a chance to see what his town would look like if he had never been born.

And Advent gives me an opportunity to think about what the world would look like if Jesus had never been born, had never taught and healed, lived, died, and been raised. The Church’s critics like to harp on the sins and mistakes of Christians—the Inquisition, the Religious Wars, etc. But they overlook the powerful and positive

things that have been done in the Name of Jesus. Hospitals, care for the poor and helpless, equality of the sexes, literacy and education, and advances in science all have roots in the Gospel. A major assump-tion of scientists, even those who rail against “Intelligent Design,” is that the universe is intelligible.

But closer to hand—what would my life look like without the fact of Jesus? Where would I be without the knowledge of God’s love and forgiveness? Without the privilege of prayer, and thanksgiving? How could I live without the hope that the Gospel proclaims? How great the darkness without the coming of the Light! Ad-vent becomes a time to think about important things, and in thinking, to praise. That’s not make-believe.

Bill Frey

Advent

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Christmas at Christ Church

Nov. 24Celebration of Thanksgiving

(Eve) service at 6:00 PM

Nov. 28Hanging of the Greens in the

Parish Hall, following the 10:15 AM service

Nov. 28Advent Evensong with Bishop Bill Frey and

John Barrett

Dec. 5Children’s Christmas Pageant

at the 10:15 AM service

Dec. 8Family Advent Event in the FMC movie theater room

Dec. 12Lessons & Carols at the 8:00

and 10:15 AM services

Dec. 24Christmas Eve

5:00 PM: Family Service with children’s choirs

8:00 and 10:30 PM: Services with festive music

Dec. 25Christmas Day

10:00 AM: Service with Christmas hymns

The Hospitality Pantry will hold its 10th Annual Christ-mas Dinner for our hospi-tality guests on Saturday, Dec. 4 from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM. We are inviting Christ Church parishioners to join us in volunteering to serve our guests and to provide holiday home-baked desserts such as cookies, brownies, etc., and to assist with vari-ous crafts, face painting and nail painting. Parishioners are encouraged to come and sit down with our guests and enjoy a meal with them. For information, please call Tina Honsaker at 859-5062, or Rita Millwater at 534-7042.

A Christ Church New Mem-ber’s Class will be held Satur-day, January 22, 2011, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. This class is for adults old and new who are interested in ex-ploring the meaning of faith in Jesus Christ and how they can grow at Christ Church. This day will also provide instruction for those wishing to be confirmed, received or reaffirmed when the bishop visits in the spring. If you are planning to come, contact Cherelle, 736-3132, or [email protected], so that we can have materials for everyone. Childcare will be provided.

C H u r C H l I F e

Join us in welcom-ing Norm Hils, parish administra-tor, to our church staff. Norm joined our team in mid-October, and will pres-ently work part-time. If you need to contact Norm, please do so at 736-3132 or [email protected].

Norm Hils was called to full-time Christian service in 1997 while serving in the U.S. Air Force. He holds a Bachelors degree in Aeronau-tical Science and a Masters degree in Management. He attended Southwestern Bap-tist Theological Seminary and received his church busi-ness administration certifica-tion in 2002. He has served on church staffs as a church business administrator and consults other churches. His passion is to provide compe-tent, professional, business administration support to churches so the ministerial staff can focus their time and energy on ministering to their church members. As a certified church business administrator, Norm belongs to both the National Asso-ciation of Church Business Administration as well as the local San Antonio Chapter.

Welcome, norm

Photo by Laura Shaver.

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halleta heinrichDirector of Children’s [email protected]

Children photos on Sunday, Oct. 31, by Susanna Kitayama.

Prepare Your Hearts for the birth of Christ

m I n I S T r Y

Children’s Ministry at Christ Church in-vites you to prepare your hearts for the birth of the Christ by sponsoring the following events...

Hanging of the Greens

Come “deck the halls,” our Parish Hall, on the first Sun-day of Advent, Nov. 28, after the 10:15 AM service. Join your parish family for a ca-sual lunch, hot cocoa, cider, and cookies, as we decorate our gathering place for the holiday season. Children will decorate their own tree and take part in a Christmas cookie decorating contest. There will be no losers, be-cause they all get to eat their fantastic creations. Carols will be played and sung to set the tone. Our church fam-ily and our Parish Hall will receive an Advent blessing. Please contact Halleta at the church at [email protected] no later than Tuesday, No-vember 23, if you are coming so we can plan for a casual lunch to be served. A $5 of-fering per person and $10 max per family is requested.

A New Family Advent Event

Come join us for a casual family dinner and a fun fam-ily hour in preparation for the new Narnia movie, “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” on Wednesday evening from 5:00 to 7:00 PM in the Fam-ily Ministry Center. We will gather in the Tomlin Room for a casual dinner, then go up to the movie theater for singing, activities, and film clips in preparation for the latest movie release of the C. S. Lewis classic on Dec. 10. Each family will receive a family expedition music CD and an expedition map with activities families can do at home relating to this Chris-tian adventure. A $15 offer-ing is requested per family to cover costs of dinner and the family pack.

Don’t miss this opportunity for a meaningful fun and fel-lowship time with your par-ish family, and invite friends. RSVP to Halleta at the church at [email protected] by Monday, November 29 so we can order family expedition packets and lunch for your family.

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Come see and hear. Our 5th graders will play the star-ring roles of Mary, Joseph, the Donkey, Angel Gabriel, the Bethlehem Angel, the Innkeepers, the Three Wise Kings, and the Camel. Three year olds will portray the sheep of the fields and fourth graders their shepherds. Pre-K and kindergarteners will be woodland and manger ani-mals that witness and cele-brate the birth of Christ. First and second grade girls will be Christmas angels, and first and second grade boys will be stars. Third graders will be all important Santa’s helpers. All age levels will have a special highlighted song to help tell the story of the first Christ-mas. Our parish family will be invited to sing congregational songs that express in music “Santa’s Favorite Story.” All Sundays through Dec. 5: song practice in chapel and Sunday school. Saturday, Dec. 4 from 10:00 to 11:00 AM: all-cast prac-tice in the church. 5th grade stars should stay until 12 noon. Sunday, Dec. 5: all children should report to their Sun-day school classes at 9:00 AM to get ready for the pag-eant.

SAMM Christmas Gift Project

Our prayer is that the most meaningful Christmas gift you buy this year may be for someone in need you don’t even know. We are sponsor-ing 10 families from the SAMM Shelter who are transi-tioning from homelessness to independent living. Sign ups are located in each Sunday school class from nursery to adults. We ask that Sunday school classes pray for their sponsored families by name each Sunday. A $5 - $50 limit is suggested this year. Gifts are due at the church wrapped and tagged with recipient’s name no later than Sunday morning, Dec. 19. Santa will deliver the gifts at the SAMM Shelter Christ-mas party at Christ Church on Sunday, Dec. 19, from 4:00 to 6:00 PM in the Parish Hall. Our older elementary students will help serve and direct craft activities for the children. Shelter participants will share their witness of the working of Christ in their lives through SAMM.

All parishioners are invited to come help host the Christ-mas party on Dec. 19. You will be inspired! Call Halleta at the church or email at [email protected] if you would like to help.

We Invite You To

“Santa’s Favorite Story”

presented by the children of Christ Church

Sunday, December 5 during the 10:15 AM service

This year’s pageant is inspired by the children’s classic of the same title written by Hisako Aoki and illustrated by Ivan Gantschev. St. Nicholas,

played by our own Bishop Frey, will help narrate the

story of the first Christmas from the Gospel of Luke. Don’t miss receiving this special Christmas gift to Jesus and Christ Church

from our children!

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Chapel Boychoir photo submitted by Owen Duggan.

“From the rising of the sun to its going down, let the Name of the LORD be praised.” Psalm 113:3 Advent Evensong at Christ Church with the Chapel Boy-choir of San Antonio will be held on Sunday, Nov. 28, at 4:00 PM in the sanctuary. Evensong centers around the daily Anglican and Episcopal service of Evening Prayer developed over the past 400 years. The service contains a number of themes—inter-action between God and his people as presented in the Psalms and the Biblical songs of Mary (Magnificat) and Simeon (Nunc dimittis), light both real and mystical, and finally fulfills its purpose as an extended grace before an evening meal. The ancient hymn Phos hi-laron (“O gracious light”) calls to mind a time when darkness was a part of daily routine, a time before elec-tricity when candles, fires, and oil lamps were expensive and beyond reach for many. In this context, Evensong’s celebration of light, both in its physical presence and in sung texts such as, “a light to lighten the Gentiles,” takes on a deeper temporal as well as spiritual meaning. At Evensong, listening and

prayer can make us mind-ful of Christ, the Light of the World, as the true illumina-tion for our lives. This Advent I the Chapel Boychoir of San Antonio, which has been resident to Christ Church since 2000, will join the adult Chancel Choir to offer choral works by Tallis (one of the 16th-century founders of Anglican liturgy), Weelkes, Rutter and Phillips. Our own organ-ist Josh Benninger will play along with special guest and associate director of the boy-choir, Mary Ann Winden. Dr. Owen Duggan will direct the choirs. We invite you to come and worship with us at this spe-cial, quiet service in the “beauty of His holiness.”

m I n I S T r Y

owen dugganminister of [email protected]

Festival of Lessons & Carols

Sunday, December 128:00 and 10:15 AM services

“Once in royal David’s city stood a lowly cattle shed.”

Advent evensong

josh Benningerorganist

[email protected]

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carol millerPastoral CareAdministrator

[email protected]

C A r e

life After lossA support group for those who have experienced the loss of a loved one

How do you cope with grief? Some people act as if life should be” back to normal” within weeks or months fol-lowing a death. That doesn’t always happen. The first thing you need to remember is that your grief journey is your own unique process, and you will experience it in your own way. Robert Zucker, grief counselor, said remember to gently care for yourself through the pain and loneliness that grief brings because that will be one of the most important parts of your healing.

I would like to invite you to attend a six-week support group sponsored by Christ Church Pastoral Care and Porter Loring Family Care Services. This program is de-signed by the American Can-cer Society to help bereaved people better understand the process of grief and how to live through it in a way that transforms them. It also provides a place for people to share their experiences and support each other in their grief. The program will take place at Christ Episco-pal Church, beginning Jan. 18 through Feb. 22 at 12:30 PM in our conference room.

The group will be facilitated by Paula Loring and include a combination of teaching, dis-cussion, and learning activi-ties. Any one who has experi-enced the loss of a loved one is welcome, and there is no charge for the program.

For more information or to register, you may call Carol Miller, Pastoral Care Admin-istrator, at 736-3132.

A Community of Hope class will begin on Jan. 13, 2011. Sudie Hols-houser and Sherry O’Kelley will be the facilitators for the class, which will meet each Thursday evening with dinner at 6:30 PM. The speaker follows at 7:00.

This class will run for 13 weeks with the following outstanding speakers: Syl-via Maddox, Diane Thrush, the Rev. Mary Earle, the Rev. Eric Fenton, Bishop Frey, Betse Rockwood, Maria Well-ish, and others. The class is limited to approximately 12 people. Call soon to assure your place.

For more information, call Sudie at 828-8468 or Sherry at 828-0780.

Community of Hope West Texas Retreat at the Mustang Island Conference Center

March 5-6, 2011“Contemplative Compassion”with the Rev. Sarah Butler Berlin

Learn more at:http://www.cecsa.org/events

BaptismsJudd Woodward Kraft, son of Heather and John Kraft;Audrey Kathryn Hanzel, daughter of Erika and Teal Hanzel;Tracy Scott Brotherton

MarriagesMarian Nordon Hudson & Thomas Chad Burns;Julie Augusta Jones & Alex-ander Abbed

DeathsPaul Woolman Adams Jr.;Raymond Phelps III

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�Photos submitted by Brady Morrison.

m I S S I o n S

Dear Christ Church,

My name is Brady Morri-son and I am writing you to thank you for your financial and prayerful support of my mission trip to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, with Campus Crusade for Christ. I am back home after three weeks of living missionally in Haiti, and I have much to share about how God moved in Haiti while I was there. The Lord gathered me and 61 other college students from around the US to serve and grow together in His name. While we were there, we spent time building founda-tions (metaphorically and literally) for buildings to be constructed by the end of this year. We lived on a prop-erty owned by a local minis-try, Nehemiah Vision Minis-tries (NVM). On that campus, there are building projects currently underway to build a church, school, orphan-age, hospital, warehouse, orchard, and housing facili-ties to serve the community around NVM. God is doing a great work there to serve Haiti both physically and spiritually. Medical care and education will be offered free of charge to anybody who needs it. Children who have been orphaned by the earth-quake will find a home there. The agricultural component

will bring in income to help support the ministry long term. It is very clear that God is moving on that campus to bring about a revival in Haiti. Some of the money that you donated for my trip has gone [to] directly support this wonderful ministry!

Our work in Haiti extended far beyond the campus of Nehemiah Vision Ministries. When we left that campus, we spent time going to IDP (Internally Displaced People) camps, also known as “tent cities” to share the Gospel with the people there. We would break into teams of four Americans and one Haitian translator, and we would walk to the Haitians living there and start up conversations with them.

Sharing the Gospel through a translator is an interesting experience, and seeing God work through the language barrier was amazing. Some people we met were already Christian, and some had just become Christians the day of the earthquake on January 12. Some people we met did not practice a religion, and others we suspected prac-ticed voodoo. But regardless of the background, every person we met was willing to hear the story of Jesus Christ, and through those conversations, we saw many people come to know and ac-cept Christ!

There was one woman who I met that blew me away with her faith and love for the Lord. We went into an

mission Trip to Port-au-Prince, Haiti

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IDP camp and it was smaller and more impromptu than other camps we had been to. I met a lady who had been a Christian for 17 years and whose son was the pastor of their local church. Her tent was very small and in fact had nothing in it, just the ground. After learning that she was a Christian, I asked her how God had been faithful to her since the earthquake. She replied, “I woke up this morning, our God is so faithful!” I was blown away by her love for the Lord, regardless of her circumstance. Experiences like that taught me how to be joyful no matter the cir-cumstance. The Apostle Paul talks about that in Philippi-ans 4:12-13: “I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of be-ing content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” Know-ing that there are believers like that in the country of Haiti gives me even more hope that the hand of God will move swiftly through that country, using faithful followers of the Lord Jesus Christ to bring about a re-vival.

I saw the power of fasting and prayer while in Haiti. The building projects I de-scribed above all require a lot of materials to be shipped into Haiti and brought to our property. These materials come on cargo ships in large metal containers. The Haitian agency in charge of releas-ing these containers that are imported is corrupt. They keep the containers for as long as they want to, charg-ing large amounts of money to the people who need the containers. We currently have six more containers sitting at the port, waiting to be released. We used to have eight that were being held, but God had mercy on us to release two of them. The day after we prayed and fasted for 24 hours, ask-ing for the containers to be released, we received news

that two containers were on their way to us. It was amaz-ing to see such a quick, clear, and definitive answer from God, giving us hope that He was blessing our building projects. God also moved through prayer in an inter-esting way.

While at an IDP camp, my team spent 25 minutes talk-ing to a woman who was a Christian and who had just given birth to her first baby, a one-day-old boy. We talked to her about the earthquake and also about her son. She told us that she had trouble trying to conceive a baby, and how she prayed to God to give her a baby. She was three months pregnant on the third floor of a building in Port-au-Prince when the earthquake hit. She survived and felt like she and her

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unborn child had been pro-tected by God. We learned that her son did not have a name, and she asked us if we had any suggestions. A mem-ber of my team suggested the name Samuel, because of the similarity to the story of Hannah and her son Samuel from the Bible. The woman liked the name and her hus-band agreed. They named the boy Samuel on the spot! We could not believe that we were able to name a baby in Haiti! When the whole team reconvened that night at our campus, we told the story of baby Samuel, and another student started laughing and told us how two nights prior, he had read Hannah’s Prayer from 1 Samuel 2. In prayer, he petitioned to God, asking God to rise up spiritual lead-ers in Haiti in the coming generation. He specifically asked God to rise up ‘Samu-els’ in the next generation to lead Haiti into God’s king-dom. We had no knowledge of his prayer to God when we named that baby! His request to God and our story of baby Samuel gave us all great joy and it became a favorite story for the team through-out the trip. Our God is a cre-ative God!

Because of its amazing po-tential to serve the Lord in Haiti, the work of Nehe-

miah Vision Ministries is a long-term interest of mine. I would recommend that if you feel called to continue to give financially to help Haiti (you have already helped in a great way, through support-ing my trip), then know that the Lord is moving mightily through this ministry and your money would go di-rectly to serving and loving the people of Haiti. If you are interested, their website is www.nehemiahvisionmin-istries.org. I would like to personally thank you again for supporting me and my team in our efforts to serve the Lord and love the people of Haiti. The Lord blessed us to let us be a part of his rebuilding of the country.

The stories and blessings of Haiti could fill a book and I feel that I lived a year’s worth of life, crammed into three weeks time. There is no question that Haiti is a country of poverty, both physically and spiritually. Walking the streets of Port-au-Prince made that clear as day. But the hope we all have in Christ shines brighter than the sun! The hope in our Lord who is powerful, redeeming, joyful, and active is much more overwhelming than the effects of the earth-quake in Haiti. Surely our God is moving in Haiti and around the world!

Light up the darkness,Brady Morrison

Continued from pg. 9.

Photo submitted by Brady Morrison.

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The Knitting Group at Christ Church. . . knitting for those who “might need a hug.”

The knitting group at Christ Church meets each Tuesday afternoon in the library, as they have for a few years now, knitting beautiful and vibrant prayer shawls for those in need. If you are interested in joining the knitting group, please contact Evelyn Camp at 828-2776.

Photo collage by Susanna Kitayama.

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Christ Church Ministry Staff:

The Rt. Rev. Bill Frey, Interim [email protected]

The Rev. John Barrett, Asst. [email protected]

The Rev. Scott Kitayama, Asst. Priest, [email protected]

Carol Miller, Pastoral Care, [email protected]

Halleta Heinrich, Director of Children’s Ministry, [email protected]

Dr. Owen Duggan, Music Minister, [email protected]

Joshua Benninger, Organist, [email protected]

Ruth Berg, Director of Children’s Music, [email protected]

Christ Church Support Staff:

Norm Hils, Parish Administrator, [email protected]

Cherelle Liddle, Executive Asst. to the Rector, [email protected]

Darla Nelson, Office Mananger, [email protected]

Donna Shreve, Financial Manager, [email protected]

Laura Shaver, Director of Communications, [email protected]

Anna Jewell, Receptionist, [email protected]

Pat Wilson, Administrative Asst., [email protected]

Elizabeth Martinez, Kitchen Manager, [email protected]

Robert Vallejo, Facilities Manager, [email protected]

Rudy Segovia, Hospitality Manager, [email protected]

Joe Garcia, Sexton, [email protected]

November 24: Celebration of Thanksgiving (Eve) service at 6:00 PM

November 28: Family Advent Event in the Parish Hall, following the 10:15 AM service

November 28: Advent Evensong, 4:00 PM

November 30: Christ Healing Center Open House, 5:00 to 7:00 PM, 135 W. Olmos

December 2: Holiday Parents’ Night Out, 5:30 to 9:00 PM in the Family Ministry Center

December 4: Children’s All-Cast practice at 10:00 AM

December 4: Food Pantry’s Hospitality Luncheon in the Parish Hall, 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM

December 4: Jr. Daughters of the King Christmas caroling, 2:30 to 6:30 PM, meet in the Parish Hall

December 5: “Santa’s Favorite Story” children’s Christmas pageant at 10:15 AM service

December 8: Family Advent Event in the movie theater room in the Family Ministry Center, 5:00 to 7:00 PM

December 11: Quiet Day Advent Retreat, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Bishop Jones Center, 111 Torcido

December 12: Lessons & Carols at the 8:00 and 10:15 AM services

December 19: SAMM Shelter Christmas Dinner in the Parish Hall

December 21: Vestry Meeting at 5:00 PM

December 24: Christmas Eve services at 5:00, 8:00, and 10:30 PM

December 25: Christmas Day service at 10:00 AM

January 9, 2011: Blood Drive at Christ Church, 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM

January 22: New Member’s Class, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

January 23: Christ Church Parish Annual Meeting, immediately following 10:15 AM service in the sanctuary

Visit our Church Life page online for more information:www.cecsa.org/feature2

alendero F e v e n T S

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fax 210.733.1423, email: [email protected].

Material is published according to timeliness and relevance to the vision of the church. Deadlines for submissions are as follows:

January 4, 2011:December 7 deadline

Ministry info:January 8 - March 11

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Children’s Chapel, October 31, photos by Susanna Kitayama.