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“Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing so
some have entertained angels unawares.” Hebrews 13:2
Yet again, I have reason to be proud of the good people of Church of the Good Shepherd. We are surely
blessed, and I am surely blessed to be your priest.
A few weeks ago, Jack Daugherty came to your Vestry with a proposal. Apparently, the children of Pitman
who receive lunches through the public schools are not able to receive those lunches once school is out. But the
Food Bank of South Jersey is able to provide bag lunches if a place could be found to distribute them. So Jack
proposed to the Vestry that we provide the space and recruit volunteers to offer these lunches to the children of
Pitman. At first we thought we would be doing this one day a week, but the FBSJ said that was impractical and
we would need to take on three days a week. Chuck Lezenby, our Clerk of the Vestry works closely with the
FBSJ and he said that was about right. Jack already had over 20 volunteers. The Vestry voted again and decided
to take on three days a week. Meanwhile the list of volunteers has grown to over 25 and counting! This is really
impressive and I am so grateful for this generous outpouring of time and spirit.
Sue Dixon has volunteered to coordinate volunteers for which I am also very grateful. We have decided that the
children will enter and exit the Parish Hall by the ramp entrance. We have the necessary rubber gloves for food
handlers. Access to downstairs will be blocked off. The bathrooms in the office wing will be available for those
who need them. With all the volunteers we should be able to staff enough people to keep an eye on everything and
clean up afterwards. We are expecting maybe around 25 kids to start, but the number could easily grow!
If you’re interested in helping, please contact Jack Daugherty or Sue Dixon. We have so many talented people
here. I am thankful to God for you all. For more info see the article by Sue Dixon on page 7.
Now in reference to the quote above, I don’t know if we will be entertaining angels. Maybe Pitman
schoolchildren aren’t necessarily angels. But then again do any of us know what angels are really like? Maybe
angels are a little wild and a lot of fun!
I pray that we all have a lovely summer. Our Parish Hall is now air-
conditioned, which helps with Coffee Hour. People are sticking around
after church on Sundays! Since Sunday School isn’t meeting for the
summer, I am offering a Children’s Sermon preceding the usual sermon
every Sunday except for the Sundays with Baptisms. I think a Baptism
is a lesson in itself! We also offer “The Sunday Paper” coloring pages
for children.
I know most of us can’t take a lot of time off, but take the time this
summer to sit and relax – with a good book – petting the dog (or cat!) –
drinking an iced tea – have a chat with a friend – or just sit and do
nothing for a while. It’s all prayer. You’d be surprised how much you
can accomplish!
Blessings,
Mother Susan+
The Shepherd’s Crook The Church of the Good Shepherd
Pitman, NJ The Rev. Susan E. Osborne-Mott, Rector July 2017
“We Love Our Church”
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Church History Display
I hope that everyone has had a chance to look at the wonderful exhibit of pictures of Connie Parent’s wedding and her son’s baptism at Good Shepherd! Connie looks so beautiful – similar to Audrey Hepburn! Please make sure that you take a look! If you have any pictures to share from Good Shepherd – please allow me to borrow them for an exhibit. I will take good care of them and return them to you in about 3 months after the exhibits ends.
Ellie Dunn - 609-868-7104
OUTREACH
We have not received any clothing for Camden for over a month now! We take all donated clothing and shoes to St. Wilfrid’s Episcopal Church in Camden to be distributed at their monthly clinics. This is a very important ministry for the people of Camden. They are in desperate need of men’s shoes and clothing! If you have anything in good condition that you can give away, please drop it off in manageable size bags on our front porch! We will be happy to deliver them for you to those who can truly use them. Please no coats or winter clothing yet! They have no place to store them and neither do we!
Thanks so much! We are located at 223 Highland Terrace Pitman, NJ.
Deacon Carl & Ellie Dunn
CHURCH MINISTRY LEADERS
These are some of their names and numbers, if you have any questions.
Senior Warden Deb Prieto – 856-478-0795
Junior Warden Sue Burkhard - 856/218-1035
Treasurer Lee Braidwood - 856/228-0737
Asst. Treasurer George Funk - 856/232-0941
Brotherhood of St. Andrew Wayne Szalma – 856/469-3028
Women at the Well Diane Wall - 856/374-9081
Jenn Harrington – 856-383-0823
Altar Guild Shelly Harris - 856/589-8160
Youth Group - Chelsea Richmond – 856-723-4123
2017 VESTRY LIAISONS
Personnel – Connie Parent
Property & Security – Len Clark
Endowment Planning – Frank Jackson
Columbarium – Frank Jackson
Greeters – Jack Daugherty
Adult Christian Education – Jack Daugherty
Internal Ministries – Len Clark
Outreach – Gail Morton
Sunday School – Elizabeth Nelson
Brotherhood of St. Andrew – Wayne Szalma
Youth Activities – Chelsea Richmond
Stewardship Committee – Chelsea Richmond,
Elizabeth Nelson, Jim Wynkoop
Choir – Jim Wynkoop
Website & Social Media – Jim Wynkoop
Senior Warden – Deb Prieto
Junior Warden – Sue Burkhard
Treasurer – Lee Braidwood
Clerk of the Vestry – Chuck Lezenby
Assistant Clerk of the Vestry – Diane Wall
HEALING PRAYER
Mother Susan is now offering Healing Prayer with anointing and laying on of hands on the first Saturday of every month following the Saturday evening service.
HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT
PUTTING OUR BELOVED PARISH,
GOOD SHEPHERD, IN YOUR WILL?
SERVICES
Saturdays: 4:30 PM – Contemplative Prayer 5:30 PM – Holy Eucharist
Sundays: 9:00 AM – Contemplative Prayer 10:00 AM – Holy Eucharist Tuesdays & Thursdays: 9 AM Mornin Prayer
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Prayers for the Parish Families For July
Taylor family, Terragrossa family, Trout family, Tucker family and Tuttle family
OUR PRAY-ERS MINISTRY
Each Sunday during Communion time, our team of Pray-ers offer prayers with our parishioners. We have now expanded this meaningful ministry to our Saturday evening Holy Eucharist at 5:30pm.
After you receive Holy Communion, if you want/need additional prayers, there will be a team of Pray-ers in the front of the Church who are willing to pray with you. These prayers can be offered in joy for a Blessing you have received, or can be to help ease a burden which lies on your heart. Please take advantage of this wonderful ministry of our parish. All prayers are confidential.
PRAY-ER MINISTRY
Anyone interested in being a Pray-er Minister at the Saturday night or Sunday services please contact Cindy Taglienti @ 227-1566 or [email protected].
MOWING SCHEDULE
If you are interested and available to help out with
mowing the Church grounds please add your name
to the Mowing List in the Parish Hall. Thanks in
advance!
A Partnership with Mannino’s Cucina Italiana
Vito Mannino (owner of Mannino’s Cucina Italiana) has agreed to a partnership with the Church of the Good Shepherd. A donation will be made to the church of 10% of the luncheon or dinner bill for every member who dines at the restaurant (located at 126 South Broadway - between the bakery and the Police Station). Please notify your server that you are a member of the Church of the Good Shepherd before placing your order. The restaurant is open Monday thru Thursday and Sunday from 11:00AM until 9:00PM and Friday and Saturday from 11:00AM until 10:00PM. Reservations are recommended on Friday and Saturday evenings. The food is excellent!! Your support of this partnership will be greatly appreciated!!
Pictures!
Let’s get in the habit of taking pictures of everything around here! Pictures of Sunday School, meetings, even of events at services if you can be extremely surreptitious! Please identify who is in each photo and what the event is. Thank you!
Prayer Shawl/Caring Hands Ministry
Every so often we get a request for a Prayer Shawl to be given to someone in need. Sometimes it is during an illness, sometimes during grieving periods after the loss of a loved one. The Shawls are crocheted or knitted by the women in this ministry. Every other Tuesday morning you will find our Caring Hands Group knitting/crocheting the shawls in our Conference room. They are made with prayer for those who will receive them. I can’t begin to tell you of the peace and comfort these shawls have brought to so many people. They need not be members of our parish. Need is spread everywhere. If you know of a need, just ask Pat Braidwood.
Pastoral Emergencies If a Pastoral Emergency should come up for you, hospitalization, death in the family, please call the Church Office 856-589-8209 or after office hours please call Mother Susan at 732-759-4358.
DEADLINE
The deadline for the August 2017 Crook will be on July 15, 2017. Please e-mail all articles and pictures to [email protected].
Maryanne Charlton Parish Administrator
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Terry Johnson Ashley Kari Donna Barton Aaliyah Seely McFadden family Seely family Art Dilworth Amy Elfreth family Don Snyder Clint Lorance Anna Lorance Melissa Benson Bill Brower George Farley Kim Evans & twins Henry Traz Gloria Rubino Audrey Bill Beard Andrew Buck Joe DeMarco James Anna Candyce Rich Reiniello Len Davis Emily Eugene & Jean McLaughlin Tracie & family Mike Daly Maripat Makalusky
Church of the Good Shepherd
Prayers of the People
Prayers for the Church and Clergy
For all Churches in the Diocese of NJ & Ecuador Michael Curry, the Presiding Bishop William “Chip” Stokes, Our Bishop The Rev. Susan E. Osborne-Mott, Rector Sister Cass, AF Charles Nakash – Missionary in the Dominican Republic
Prayers for the Nation
Donald Trump, Our President Chris Christie, Our Governor
“For all those who serve and protect us at home”
Prayers for the Sick and in Need
Gordon Ellis II Ruth DeLoreto Heather Alice Swan Antonette Gorman Sandy Mary Jane Merille Ulisny Radd Dilworth Frank Meralinda Stevis Lenny Jim Doris Faith John & Pat Wisniewski Vincent Jackson Tod Porter Terri Tara Chase Michael Jeremy Williams & family Freda Ryan Bubnoski Daniel Moore Regina Sandra Louie Michelle F. Janet L. Jim Minnie Ms. DeStefano Julie Landwher Florence
Prayers for all Military Personnel
* We pray for our enemies and for those with whom we are at war. *
“Almighty God, we commend to your gracious care and keeping all the men and women of our armed forces at home and abroad. Defend them with your heavenly grace; strengthen them in their trials and temptations; give them courage to face the perils which beset them; and grant them a sense of your abiding presence wherever they may be; Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.”
Peter Larrabee Brian Almondrod Raymond Harris, III Steven Sanders Matt Spangler Lynn Spangler Scott Thomas Glen Tim Dan Hurlbut Zak Bartelt Alex Driscoll Brian Randazzo Buzz Parish Charlie Hiemeril John A. Lukacs Joe Sheridan Hal Wagner Matt Rebecca Jon S. Lehr Keith Tucker Dave McElwain Hugh Robinson Andrew Olsson
Joshua Albright Zachary Guise Scott McPherson Andrew Ten Eyck Matthew Cushinotto Theresa Cushinotto Mike Grzybowski Ted Mike McHugh Tom Devore Bonnie Weis Kane Lawlor Drew Naphy Rhen Brinkerhoff Brian Opel Jonathan Dickson Matt Michael Marta Marcos Bryan Jensen Allistair Edinger Andrew Kyle
Shelly Harris Ruth Buck Paul Kathy Busser Janet Paraschak Pam Lauren Braidwood Kaitlyn Braidwood Asher Jenkins Rosalie Jenkins
Helen & Ken Michelle Siegle Hilda & Carey Natasha Tuoy Melissa Czechowicz Janie Kraus Dora & Ed Beard & family Debbie Milward Baby Victoria Tom Rigg Jane Ruoff
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Page Turners’ Book Group
June 18: THE WONDER by Emma Donoghue July 16: WHAT SHE LEFT BEHILD by Ellen Marie Wiseman August 20: THE ORPHAN'S TALE by Pam Jenoff September 17: THE GIRL WITH SEVEN NAMES by Hyeonseo Lee
The Page Turners meet once a month, immediately following the 10am Holy Eucharist, in the Conference Room. Please come and join us for some very interesting discussion, exchange of ideas and sharing.
THE FOOD PANTRY
We have changed our approach for collecting food
donations for the Pitman Food Pantry. Each week
we will be collecting a different food item. We
will announce the upcoming needed food item each
week in the trifold. Also we will have a monthly list
in the Crook.
Food donations for June are:
7/1 & 2 – Canned Fruit
7/8 & 9 – Tuna
7/15 & 16 – Jelly
7/22 & 23 – Cereal
7/29 & 30 – Canned Corn
All donations are greatly appreciated and accepted.
The Pitman Food Pantry is also in need of
volunteers to help on Tuesday evenings to give out
food. They are open on even dated Tuesdays each
month from 6pm – 7pm.
WOMEN'S BIBLE STUDY
The Thursday Women's Bible Study will resume in
September (date TBA). We will be using Marcus
Borg's book "Reading the Bible Again for the First
Time." If you would like to begin reading during
the summer, you can order your book from amazon
(or other providers). We will be discussing a
chapter at a time so you don't have to pre-read the
book. If you have any questions, please contact Mel
Caron at 478-234-3698 or
Treasurer's Blog - July 2017 Results through May 2017
Total Income: Here is a breakdown of our total income for five months of 2017:
Budget Actual
Loose Plate 1,150 1,124 Envelopes 87,150 96,664
Special 4,100 3,680
Other 150 25
Income 92,550 103,093
Our envelope income for five months has exceeded our estimate. It appears that while we didn’t receive as many pledges for 2017 as we had hoped, the offerings reflect that our unpledged income is strong. The financial team is appreciative of your support.
Total expenses: Here is a recap of our total expenses for five months of 2017:
Budget Actual
Expenses 92,343 91,197
Our expenses are in line with our estimates so far this year.
Please look for the special envelopes in the box of your pledge envelopes and include something in them no matter how small or large in addition to your normal contributions. All of those “extras” add up during the course of the year to help us meet our expenses. Thank you for all of your support.
The above report is specific to our operating expenses. The Property Committee is now meeting once a month to review a list of major repairs and capital improvements. These items are paid for by our capital improvement fund. This fund is supported through part of the Holly Fair proceeds and special donations. Several members of the Property Committee have developed a long- range plan for things that break or wear out. A fund named the Squirrel’s Nest has now been formed for financing the replacement of these items rather than having to handle them in an emergency situation. So far we have collected $972.
Please note: The Parish Hall is now air conditioned. Thanks to all who contributed to make this possible.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING IN JULY
All Tuesdays & Thursdays - 9 AM Morning Prayer
July 1 & 2 – PENTECOST 4
Saturday, 4:30 PM Contemplative Prayer
5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Healing Prayer after
Sunday, 9 AM Contemplative Prayer
10 AM Holy Eucharist
11:30 AM Inquirers’ Class
July 4 – INDEPENDENCE DAY
Parish Office Closed
July 8 & 9 – PENTECOST 5
Saturday, 4:30 PM Contemplative Prayer
5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Sunday, 9 AM Contemplative Prayer
10 AM Holy Eucharist
11:30 AM Vestry Meeting
July 11 – 9:30 AM Caring Hands
July 12 - 7 PM Property Committee Meeting
July 15 & 16 – PENTECOST 6
Saturday, 4:30 PM Contemplative Prayer
5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Sunday, 9 AM Contemplative Prayer
10 AM Holy Eucharist
July 22 & 23 – PENTECOST 7
Saturday, 4:30 PM Contemplative Prayer
5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Sunday, 9 AM Contemplative Prayer
10 AM Holy Eucharist
11:30 AM Youth Group
July 25 – 9:30 AM Caring Hands
July 29 & 30 – PENTECOST 8
Saturday, 4:30 PM Contemplative Prayer
5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Sunday, 9 AM Contemplative Prayer
10 AM Holy Eucharist
MORNING PRAYER Morning Prayer is on Tuesday & Thursday mornings at 9 AM with Mother Susan in the Chapel.
JULY BIRTHDAYS
01 – Brayden Jensen
02 – Alex Coulson
04 – Hank DeLooff
05 – Aimee Burgin
06 – Thomas Jackson
06 – Tyler Jackson
07 – Rachael Amato
07 – James Wynkoop
07 – Anthony Chimenti
08 – Oscar Maurer
09 – Jocelyn Clark
10 – Lori Bathurst
11 – Ann Peel
11 – Gary William Bird
12 – Anna Terragrossa
14 – Gabrielle Buono
14 – Nathaniel Goff
16 – Michael Sharp, Jr.
17 – Brad Johnson
17 – Joseph Smith
18 – Amber Pelletier
20 – Darrell Grantham
20 – Bobby Morton
22 – Tristan Clark
23 – Emily Braidwood
23 – Mia Masciangelo
24 – Maria Brent
26 – George Farley
26 – Maureen Wynkoop
27 – Sally Maurer
27 – Trevor Szillier
28 - Susan Somers-Farley
29 – Evan Edinger
29 – Anna Marie Froio
29 – Collin McHugh
29 – John Morris
30 – Peggy Nicolle
30 – Meagan Richmond
30 – Maverick Southwick
31 – Marie Rigg
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Thank you God for the Quest BY ALICE AULTMAN
The dictionary defines quest as a search. Another source tells us that going into pursuit, expedition, mission, or hunt or even following a craving: all of these words cover quest.
Did you ever lose an important paper, the scrap with an all important phone number or even the grocery list started a few days ago? Or ever lose track of a wallet, car keys or your checkbook?
Maybe you haven’t but I sure have. Such was the situation as I was looking for a paper that had to be filled out concerning a health issue. I went through all of the possible stacks of printed materials that had been filed and eventually found what I was looking for. In the process I found some papers that had been missing and also some items that had been forgotten but should have been addressed some time ago.
This may be God’s way of reminding us to always put items in places where they can be found, file items where they belong as soon as they are presented and in short ORGANIZE. When I think of all the time I have spent searching for things that should have been put away when they occurred it is apparent much time has been wasted that could have been used to better advantage. It also might be that for some reason God wanted me to go through the search to remind me of something else that should have been done.
So for whatever the reason, THANK YOU GOD for sending me on a Quest. You truly are a great and wonderful God and although I do not always understand your reasoning, I am blessed to be a part of your family.
Summer Lunch Program
We at Good Shepherd have the opportunity to improve the lives of our community's children by working in partnership with the Food Bank of South Jersey (FBSJ) to serve lunches to children this summer. What a great opportunity this is for us to open our doors and receive our neighbors into our beloved church.
More information can found on the Food Bank's web site at www.foodbanksj.org. The Summer Food program is a program of the USDA and the NJ Dept. of Agriculture.
Area children are eligible to receive a bagged lunch supplied by the Food Bank. We will distribute lunch bags on Tues., Wed., and Thurs. between the hours of 12:00 and 2:00. The program will start on Tues., June 27th and run until Wed., Aug. 30th.
All children between the ages of 5 and 18 can receive a lunch bag. There are no qualifications to receive a lunch. Children just need to show-up. They must eat the lunch on site.
I, Sue Dixon, am responsible for signing-up and assisting our Good Shepherd volunteers. We have three jobs:
1. Counter. We must carefully count the number of children who receive meals. A great "sit down" job.
2. Hall Monitor to keep an eye on the restrooms and ensure that no child escapes into other areas of the church.
3. We need 3 or 4 people each day to hand out lunches, help the children with their lunches, and general clean-up.
We will start at 11:45 and should be finished by 2:15, at the latest.
We have a special need for volunteers to help us get off to a great start. We need people on Wed., July 5th and Thurs., July 6th. Please contact me to volunteer on these days or any days throughout the summer.
This is truly an exciting project. Thank you in advance for your commitment to making it a success. A special thank you to Jack Daugherty for his vision, for shepherding us through the first steps, and for serving as Site Coordinator.
Sue Dixon (856) 981-2998 [email protected]
SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDENT REGISTRATION HAS GONE DIGITAL!
Please visit
https://goodshepherdpitman.org/ sunday-school/
to register your child for the 2017/2018 school year!
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HAPPY SUMMER!
Yes – I love all the seasons but, for me, summer always gives me the feeling that I have “extra” freedom to spend time exploring more of what life has to offer. I am sure it is something that was ingrained in me as our educational system granted us several months off in the summer and I have never lost the joy of that feeling! The longer days allow us to enjoy the light of the sun giving us more time to “see” more and experience more! CS Lewis once said, “I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen; not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else”.
Where will this summer take you and your family? For Ellie and me, we have several short outings planned. A one day adventure (July 7) will take us to Camden to take part in the Summer Festival held in the park next to St Andrew’s Episcopal Church. A few folks from the Camden Christmas committee will spend the day helping out and doing what we can to lay a foundation for our Christmas plans coming later in the year.
During the months of July and August, we will spend several days attending the Summer Camp, sponsored by Project Interaction at St Paul’s in Camden where we believe the Lord will help us find over 100 children who are not attending St Paul’s, and get to know them and then invite them to the coming Fall events being planned at St Paul’s which will lead to St. Nicholas Sunday!
In late August, Ellie and I will take two of our nieces away for a 4 day trip. We are attempting to take a combination of grandchildren and nieces and nephews, two at a time, on some type of get-away almost every year so we get to know them a little differently when we have them to ourselves!
It will be interesting to see what God has planned for all of our activities for this summer. What do you have planned?
Maybe everyone from Good Shepherd should all plan on getting together in September and share the summer experiences just to see where God led us during the summer months, and what opportunities he gave to us to share His love with friends and, yes, even strangers.
A few months ago at St Wilfrid’s in Camden. I challenged the congregation and gave them a
summer homework assignment. (I might have to check in on them to see if they did it!) I want them to take a blank sheet of paper and write down one, or more, names of people who are not attending St Wilfrid’s and should be. Then, you guessed it, call them, or email, visit them, or, hold onto your hats with this one, write to them and invite them to come to church. They need to keep the invitation open and remind them over and over. Jesus shows us in Luke 11 that persistence in prayer is very important and, I believe, that persistence needs to be carried into our individual ministries.
Why not do the same at Good Shepherd? Did a person’s face or name just come to mind? Call them – see how they are doing and, be bold – ask them to come with you to church. All those people you just thought about are coming to your minds for a reason. I cannot wait to hear the complaints from you; “Carl, I cannot get those people off my mind, thanks to you!!” Well, you are welcome!!
Enjoy the warmth of the summer sun. Let it remind you of God’s love for all his family. Be blessed.
Deacon Carl
Contemplative Prayer Time Before Our Worship Services
For those who seek a time for quiet prayer on Saturdays and Sundays, Mother Susan opens the church on Saturdays at 4:30 PM for the 5:30 PM service. We ask that 4:30 PM to 5:15 PM be a quiet prayerful time. Likewise, for Sundays, she will be in the Church at 9 AM for a quiet time from 9 AM to 9:30 AM. We ask that all who come early to church honor these times as times for quiet prayer and contemplation.
JULY INQUIRER'S CLASS
The next session will take place on Sunday, July 2 following the 10 a.m. service. We will be viewing part two of our series on Islam. The topic is "Misconceptions about Islam: In Which We Help You Adjust Your Malarkey Filter". Last month's discussion was awesome! Feel free to step in for this next one to learn more.
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July 2017
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1 4:30 PM Contemplative Prayer 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist Healing Prayer
2 Pentecost 4 9 AM Contemplative Prayer 10 AM Holy Eucharist 11:30 AM Inquirers’ Class
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4 Independence Day Parish Office Closed
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Summer Lunch Program
6 9 AM Morning Prayer
12pm – 2pm
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8 4:30 PM Contemplative Prayer 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
9 Pentecost 5 9 AM Contemplative Prayer 10 AM Holy Eucharist 11:30 AM Vestry Meeting
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11 9 AM Morning Prayer 9:30 AM Caring Hands Summer Lunch Program
12 7 PM Property Committee Mtg.
12pm – 2pm
13 9 AM Morning Prayer
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15 4:30 PM Contemplative Prayer 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Crook Info Due
16 Pentecost 6 9 AM Contemplative Prayer 10 AM Holy Eucharist 11:30 AM Page Turners
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18 9 AM Morning Prayer Summer Lunch Program
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12pm – 2pm
20 9 AM Morning Prayer
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22 4:30 PM Contemplative Prayer 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
23 Pentecost 7
9 AM Contemplative Prayer 10 AM Holy Eucharist 11:30 AM Youth Group
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25 9 AM Morning Prayer 9:30 AM Caring Hands Summer Lunch Program
26 12pm – 2pm
27 9 AM Morning Prayer
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30 Pentecost 8
9 AM Contemplative Prayer 10 AM Holy Eucharist
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Place Fridge Magnet here!
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The Shepherd’s Crook
Church of the Good Shepherd
Pitman, NJ
July 2017
Church of the Good Shepherd 315 Highland Terrace Pitman, NJ 08071
Telephone – 856-589-8209 E-mail – [email protected]
www.goodshepherdpitman.org