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October 2018 ISSUE
Page Rector’s Remarks 1
Food Center Report 2
New Vestry Appointee 3
October In Gathering 3
Blessing of the Pets 3
Stewardship Campaign 4
Adult Forum 4
Welcome Stuff 4
Pumpkin Carving 5
Vespers 5
Important Announcements 6
Important Announcements 7
Trivia Night 8
Happenings / Volunteer 9
Clergy & Staff 10
Baptism Date 10
Birthdays/Anniversaries 11
Prayers of the Parish 12
About the Parish Family 13
Youth News 13
Sunday Propers 14
Clergy & Staff listing 8
Vol. 53, No 02
October 1, 2018 Angelus 314-961-2393
www.emmanuelepiscopal.org
Dear People of God at Emmanuel,
It has been a treat to see Emmanuel begin functioning in full swing
following the relatively quiet time of summer. Educational programming,
music rehearsals, additional worship times, and Wednesday night suppers
– it’s all up and running. And I continue to learn how we do things here at
Emmanuel. What a gifted congregation you are! I am so fortunate to be
among you.
Annual Financial Stewardship Campaign
Our Annual Financial Stewardship Campaign is off and running. You are
invited to partner with God and with this community of faith in carrying
out God’s work here in Webster Groves. Our goal is to have a total of
$660,000 pledged to fund ministry at Emmanuel in 2019. This is a 7%
increase over last year – an ambitious goal, but not an unattainable one.
To all of you, who have pledged in the past, thank you. If all of us
increase our pledge amount by 7%, we will easily hit our goal. If you have
never pledged, please consider it. No gift is too small. And every gift
matters. Please look for more information in your physical mailbox, the
Sunday bulletin inserts, and the weekly newsletter. Then prayerfully
consider accepting the invitation to partnership through your financial
contribution. We will collect pledge cards on Sunday, October 21. You
can also pledge by visiting our website.
Vestry Direction
One of the things Emmanuel was clear about when you called me was a
need to shape our call and vision for the next chapter in our lives together.
Your Vestry has begun some foundational work for discerning this. I have
asked them to read “Transforming Congregation Culture” by Anthony
Robison and we are discussing several chapters each month. The book is
about how 21st century, North American culture has shifted and how the
Church must re-examine the way we think and the way we do things if we
are to continue to be faithful to God’s call for us. It’s an important – and
very readable – book. If you’d like a copy, let me know and I will get one
for you. I invite you to join us in that reading and conversation.
At the Vestry meeting this month, I presented a list of Emmanuel’s hopes
and needs that I have heard from you. I compiled these from information
gathered at our small group meetings, one-on-one conversations, the vestry
itself, and the staff. I asked the vestry to choose three of these as priorities
for me to focus on for the last quarter of 2018. Not surprisingly, their first
choice was for me to focus on getting Emmanuel staffed for effective
ministry, and to find and call an Associate Rector.
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FOOD CENTER REPORT
For the month of October the food center is asking for contributions of canned tuna and chicken to maintain our shelf
stock. Please consider a donation to assist those of our community in need.
Just drop them in the food basket as you enter the front doors in the narthex Sunday morning or place them in the food basket outside the Food Center on the pew under the parish bulletin board.
Many thanks to the following individuals for their generous gifts to the Food Center in September. Lyn Anthoney Charlotte Martin Dorothea Bean Bill & Rita Rundquist Peg Cooper Schnucks, Webster Groves Norita Cunningham Jamie Shannon Mary DeBenedetti Kerry Thacker Marylyn Keller Joanne Warren Roger & Fran Koch Jennie Werremeyer Thanks also to the many anonymous donors!
Their second choice was to focus on supporting and enhancing our Adult education opportunities. How we
are formed as disciples effects everything else we do. They are wise to recognize this. Finally, the vestry
asked me to focus on helping us all answer the question “Why are we here?” This will be foundational for
understanding our call to this time and in this place.
So why are we here? For what reason does Emmanuel exist? Over the next months we will be exploring
some helpful sources as we come to an answer to that question. Scripture will guide us. Our tradition of
faith and the Book of Common Prayer will lead as well. We’ll explore both the 21st century context and the
Webster Groves context. We’ll talk about church size and how that effects our expectations of each other
and of the clergy. We won’t find the answers to all these things in three months, but the vestry has set this
as a priority, laying significant ground work for the future.
Asking that “Why” question can be frightening. Because maybe we’re not sure if we will like how we
answer it. For example, I am married to my husband Peter for a lot of reasons. I love him and have since
we met. He is a quality human being. He understands me and my sense of humor. He is the father of my
children. He’s an excellent cook. We have a long history together. We share values. The list goes on and
on. But, if you asked me that question and all I could say was “He feeds me dinner”, that would force me to
face the fact that our relationship was pretty empty.
I have a strong suspicion that as we ask ourselves “Why are we here?”, we may find some places where
that answer isn’t what we’d like it to be. But I know you well enough at this point to also suspect we will
find all sorts of depth and beauty, all sorts of ways you love God and want to love God more, all sorts of
ways you serve God in each other and in your neighbor and ways you want to be faithful in that. And those
answers will give us joy and shape our lives together moving forward. I also know that one reason we are
here is because Emmanuel is God’s church, which God loves and keeps. Fear not! We’ve got this (or,
rather, God does)!
Faithfully,
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New Vestry Appointee
The Vestry has appointed Davis Allen to fulfill the unexpired term of Dick
Clark. Davis and Penny and their grown sons, James and Daniel, have been
at Emmanuel since 1994. You've seen or heard Davis in choir, as a lector a
chalice bearer, at Men's Bible Study, in Play Readers, and as hilarious
preacher, The Rev. Throckmorton, in Mardi Gras!
Davis owns Age at Home Care, a client focused registry of home compan-
ion caregivers. He is indeed a man of many talents! Thank you, Davis for
adding Vestry to your list of involvement at Emmanuel!
OCTOBER INGATHERING
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Emmanuel will be in gathering requested supplies for
Lydia’s House, a place working in faith to end domestic violence by being a place of healing and a voice of
hope for abused women and their children.
From Monday, October 1—Sunday, October 28, please donate the following items:
*Dishwashing Detergent *Feminine Products (pads only)
*Liquid Laundry Soap *Diapers, sizes 4, 5
*Pine Sol *Pull-ups, all sizes
*Paper Towels *Baby Wipes
*Toilet Paper
Lydia’s House does NOT accept used books, toys, clothing or sample-sized items.
We will celebrate St. Francis of Assisi Feast Day by having a Pet Blessing service at 5:30 p.m. Bring
your “church ready” dogs, cats, birds, for the service and a blessing. This service will be done in the
Memorial Garden.
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The Annual Financial Stewardship Campaign
has begun.
The theme, Abundant Joy ~ Overwhelming Generosity is based
on 2 Corinthian 8:1-7. On Sunday, October 7 the preacher will
be this year’s chair, Richard Keyes, at all services.
You will receive a pledge card in the mail the week of October
8, and on Sunday, October 21, we ask you bring your pledge cards to church. It is our tradition here to
bring pledge cards to the Sunday services and present them at the altar during the offertory. If you will
not be here to drop off your card, below are other ways to make a pledge.
You can set-up a recurring payment online on Emmanuel’s website by using online Giving. Scroll
to the bottom of the homepage to see the Give online icon. Click on that icon and setup an account
to pay by credit or debit. You can select current year pledge, pledge pre-payment or prior year
pledge. Setting up a recurring donation WILL NOT create a PLEDGE to be recorded. If you chose to set
up a recurring payment, please notify the finance office at [email protected].
Visit our website, and download a pledge card form. Once completed, email to Theresa Grumke at
[email protected]. Or use your own electronic banking. For you techies our there,
please know we are investigating additional ways to give electronically, and securely.
BOTTOM LINE...for us to know you are pledging, we need a CARD turned in or emailed!
Emmanuel “swag” is available for purchase. We have cool, new bags....canvas bags and coffee
mugs. These were created for visitor welcome gifts, but we ordered in quantities that will allow parishioner
to purchase. We'd like to sell you the "package" of a bag and a mug. That price will be $15. Mugs and
bags sold individually will be $10 each. Look for a table set up soon either on Sundays or during
Wednesday night dinners sometime in the future!
Sunday, September 30 Sr. High Youth will tell everyone about their summer mission trip to
Cherokee Nation.
Sunday, October 7 “Children placed in the foster care system are among the most vulnerable
in our community.” Parishioner, Donna Erickson, MSW, will speak to us
about the foster care system and her work at SSM Cardinal Glennon.
October 14 Matt Schunke and Laurie Anzilotti will explore our baptismal vows &
traditions.
October 21 Junior High Youth will tell us about their experience this past summer at
Heifer Ranch
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PUMPKIN CARVING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 3:45-5:15 P.M. Bring your tools, your pumpkins and come
shape-up those gourds for Halloween. All
ages of kids and adults are welcome.
(all talents too!)
We will have tables for you to carve on and
candles to light them up!
At 5:00 p.m. we’ll take all the pumpkin creations to
the Memorial Garden
for display and have a Vesper Service.
(Vespers is a short end of day service.)
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Lots of news related to staff! On pages 6-7 are two letters, one from
Melanie & Chris Slane announcing they will be moving to
Cincinnati, and one from Jenny Hulen about how that change will be
handled. AND below Jenny’s letter is an announcement about
Theresa Grumke joining the staff at Financial Assistant.
Welcome, Theresa!
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September 18, 2018
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
As you now have read, The Rev. Melanie Slane has accepted a call to the Episcopal Church of the Re-
deemer in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the Rev. Chris Slane is pursuing ministry and educational opportuni-
ties there as well. Melanie, Chris, Teil and Arlo’s last Sunday with us will be Sunday, October 28.
The leadership and pastoral support Chris and Melanie have provided, especially during Emmanuel’s
transition time, have been particularly helpful and we are grateful to them for it. During the coming
weeks we will have the opportunity, both individually and as a community, to say goodbye to them,
and to express our appreciation for all they have done.
Melanie has had primary responsibility for our children’s formation programming and has built that
program into a true strength here at Emmanuel. She has organized our Lay Eucharistic Visitors so that
those who cannot be with us on Sunday remain connected to us by the sacrament. Chris has led us to
welcome and integrate newcomers, supported our Adult Forum, and led Education For Ministry,
equipping the saints for ministry. Both have shared in the celebration of Holy Eucharist, in preaching
the Good News of God in Christ, and in caring for the congregation through pastoral visits, rites, and
friendships. They are both very talented, gifted priests and Cincinnati will be a better place for their
presence there. I am excited for Melanie and Chris as a new expression of their ministries opens up
before them.
I have been in contact with Bishop Wayne Smith and Canon Joe Chambers to begin planning for addi-
tional clergy support as we search for a permanent Associate Rector to join Emmanuel in ministry.
This process will be greatly simplified compared to the rector search Emmanuel undertook to bring me
here. We will, however, cast a very wide net so we can call the person whose gifts and experience fit
Emmanuel’s call at this time and in this place.
Please join me in expressing hearty congratulations to Chris and Melanie as we bless and send them
forth from Emmanuel.
Faithfully,
The Rev. Jenny Hulen
Please welcome Theresa Grumke to the staff as Financial Assistant! Theresa
and her family lived in Webster until a recent move to Clayton. Theresa is a
member at Webster United Methodist Church on Bompart and served as
financial secretary and treasurer there. She was an active volunteer in Webster
School District, and as an OASIS tutor in Webster and St. Louis City. And she
most recently has been a cuddler at Mercy NICU. Theresa will be working
part-time and will handle all the accounts payable/receivable, assist with data input, statements, and
banking. We are excited for you to meet her! Her email will be [email protected] and her
phone number will be 314-961-2393 x210.
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Things to do and Ways to participate during October
Metropolitan Congregations United, Break the Pipleline Campaign invites you to a forum entitled No
More Sitting Out: Reviving Local Democracy on Sunday, October 7 at 3:00 pm. The forum will convene
in four locations at that time, including a location in Webster Groves at Peace UCC, 204 E. Lockwood. "
We’ll hear from our school district administrators and the police on how our children are being treated. We
will also launch a final push toward the November mid-terms and getting a win on our issues: CLEAN and
RUM."
October 7 Crop Hunger Walk and Concert! Walk 1 or 3 mile route star ting at Eden Seminary.
Registration at 4:30, walk 5:00 p.m. Holy Crepe Food Truck will be onsite 4-7 p.m. and multiple
musicians will perform. You can donate to Crop Walk at or donate to a team. Dale Penrose is looking to
put together a walking team, contact him at [email protected]
October 11 Episcopal City Mission Moment in Time Gala. Come help change lives. Make plans
now to join Episcopal City Mission (ECM) for its annual Moment in Time Gala fundraising event,
“Touching Lives with Hope and Healing”. Tickets are $135. If you’d like to attend, please see Mary Jane
Kuhn or Mark Jordan.
October 20 Deaconess Anne House Trivia Night. Emmanuel will be the location for their first Tr ivia
Night. Please email Jillian Smith at [email protected] if you wish to buy a table to join a table. $10
per person/$100 for table of 10 Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Trivia 6-9 p.m. Bring your own snacks! Proceeds
will benefit the St. Louis Branch of Episcopal Service Corps.
Volunteer Opportunities
October 6 Emmanuel needs volunteers to help prepare and serve the community Peace Meal at
St. John’s Tower Grove. (on Arsenal) Times to volunteer are 2-4 p.m. or 4-6 p.m. Please call the office at
314-961-2393 to sign up!
Miss Carol’s Breakfast happens every Saturday morning at Chr ist Church Cathedral at 7 :00 a.m.
Mart Mitchell coordinates volunteers who donate hard boiled eggs once a month. Mart also picks up (at
closing time) on Friday nights left over bread and pastries from Panera on Manchester Road, just west of I-
270, and takes to the breakfast. Each person who comes to the Cathedral for breakfast takes a bag with
them of 2 eggs, a banana and a pastry. And while there the folks enjoy coffee and a pastry. If you would
like to help with the bread pickup or be added to the list of egg volunteers, please contact Mart at
[email protected] or 314-807-9844.
Webster-Rock Hill Ministries Tutoring program has begun again. Each week volunteers tutor kids
from K through grade 8 on Tuesday and Thursday 3:30-5:30 p.m. Each wee they need healthy snacks! If
you are able to purchase, prepare or deliver snacks on a Tuesday or Thursday for 20-25 kids, please let
Laura McCord know ([email protected] or 314-738-9139). The Tutors would be most grateful!
Fellowship Dinners happen every Wednesday through November 14. Chr istine Remming and
Phyllis Newcomb plan, buy and prepare dinners with a cast of volunteers! Check out Sign-Up Genius to
see when they need help! Helpers are needed to chops and prep, set tables, refill tables, take money, and
clean up. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0a4da9a72baaff2-fellowship
Flower Delivery happens every Sunday after the 10:30 a.m. service. Altar Guild members re-arrange
the altar flowers to be delivered to parishioners. Flowers are sent to someone ill, just out of the hospital,
for a birthday, to someone bereaved, for a wedding anniversary or to thank someone! Pick up the flowers
and deliver any time! If you are interested, please contact Mimi Shipp in the office (314-961-2393) or
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Junior High—welcome all new 6th grader youth!
Sunday, October 7 Jam session 2-4 p.m. (not the music
kind!)
Sunday, October 14 Operation Brown Bag 11:!5-11:45
Sunday, October 21 Jr . High will present at Adult
Forum on Heifer Ranch
Sat., October 27—Sun., October 28 Overnight Retreat
Senior High—welcome all new freshmen!
Sunday, October 7 SASH at 11:30 a.m.
Sat., October 13—Sun. October 14 Deutsch’s Cabin
Retreat. Deutsch’s Cabin is a long-standing tradition for
Sr. High Youth. The log cabin belongs to the Deutsch
Family and they graciously allow our youth to use it every
fall.
UPCOMING BAPTISM DATES
Baptism is open to people of all ages on the dates listed below. If you are a new parent or new to Emmanuel and wish to have your child baptized, at least one parent must attend a preparation session with clergy before a child may be baptized at Emmanuel. Please call the church office at 314-961-2393 to schedule a meeting with one of the clergy if you are interested in being baptized.
If you are pregnant or still deciding about baptizing your child here, please come.to one of our prep classes This is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about baptism. Baptism Dates: November 4 (All Saints’)
CLERGY & STAFF
Jenny Hulen, Rector (ext. 212) Melanie Slane, Assistant Priest (ext. 211)
Chris Slane, Assistant Priest (ext. 218) Warren E. Crews, Priest Associate Paul A. Metzler, Priest Associate
Laurie Neumann Anzilotti, Seminarian Trent Patterson, Choir Director
Chuck Peery, Organist Lauren Honz, Children’s Choir Director
Kevin Williams, Christian Youth Formation (ext 213) Mimi Shipp, Parish Assistant for Ministry Support (ext 209)
Theresa Grumke, Finance Assistant Phillip Poke, Sexton
Rachael Ludwig, Preschool Director (ext 123) Jamie Shannon, PA for Ministry Support (ext. 249)
MINISTRY CHAIRS:
Jen Dunn, Senior Warden Clark Hotaling, Junior Warden
Gary Tappana, Treasurer Brian Stephenson, Secretary
Mark Jordan, Finance Committee Jane Emerson, Suzie Florent & Marilyn Keller,
Altar Guild Jane Emerson & Mimi Shipp, Archivists
Peg Cooper, Caring Ministries Megan Wren & Martha LaFata,
Environmental Stewardship David Pluhar & Paul LaFata, Facilities Management
Melanie Slane, FaithQuest Scot Copeland, Matt Schunke
Men of Emmanuel Evelyn Archer, Laura Buffington, Women of Emmanuel
Mary Jane Kuhn, Missions
Staff Email Addresses
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] (Theresa) [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] (Jamie) [email protected]
[email protected] [email protected]
Church number is 314-961-2393
In the case of a pastoral emergency after office
hours, please call 314-961-2393 x212
If no answer, leave a message, include date and
time. A member of the clergy will return your call
ASAP!
Youth News and Events
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October 1
Creighton DeYoung
Kay Faddis
Lissa Johnson
Elizabeth Kaul
Jack Witte
October 2
Sue Smith
October 3
Tim Knox
Kim Tappana
Joann Truss
October 4
Sandy Cooper
Stephen Knapp
Mary Leisher
October 6
Andrew Grow
Jennie Whitt
October 7
Ava Fitzgibbon
Kait Grey
October 8
Maddie Ammon
October 9
Gabriel Liss
Rachel Martin
Alex Mitchell
October 11
Jodie Allen
Donna Erickson
Debbie Mason
October 12
Emily Lemonds
October 13
Carl Rapp
October 14
Rosie Wallis
October 16
Sandra Fisher
Elise Taylor
October 17
Megan Wren
October 21
Sarah Ernsky
October 23
Lyn Anthoney
October 25
Phoebe Dunn
Isaac Patterson
October 27
John Liss
Tom Schaefer
Katherine Ziegler
October 28
Gary Tappana
Isaac Weiland
October 29
Alina Castro
Doris Ferguson
Rita Rundquist
October 30
Abbot Bleyer
Suzanne Hooker
MK Peck, Jr.
October 31
Jane Emerson
October BIRTHDAYS
October 3
Nicole & Alexander Clark
Courtney & Jared Stevens
October 6
Kim & Gary Tappana
October 7
Katie & Chris Gregston
October 8
Barb & Dave Buck
Fabi & Brian Dale
October 10
Dave Powers & Leah Rush
October 12
Tracy & Joel Crews
October 13
Julie & Matt Burst
Marisa & Christopher Temple
October15
Gretta & CJ Fisher
October 16
Angela & Robert Royer
October 17
Linda & Bob Funk
Melissa & Eric Georgeff
Heidi & Jonathan Hastings
October 20
Susan & Lou Clauss
Jacklyn & Daniel Jones
October 21
Jeannie & Richard Keyes
October 22
Angie & Kevin McBride
October 23
Jessica & Jon McIntosh
October 26
Caroline & David McCarthy
October 27
Peggy & Tom Schroeder
October 28
Sharon & Harry Prah
ANNIVERSARIES
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THE PRAYERS OF THE PARISH ARE
REQUESTED FOR:
PLEASE keep the office updated on the progress of those you have placed on this list so our list remains timely.
ARMED FORCES Parishioners: Aaron Faust, Adam Erickson
Brian Maginn, Christi & Denny Maginn's son Stephen Carson, Nan Rimbach's nephew Ron Asher, Sara Loyet's nephew
IN HOSPITAL/TESTS /REHAB/PROCEDURES
Parishioners: James Poplstein, Mary Jane Schnitker
Fred Bechtold, friend of Tom Jones
Brielle Clark, Tricia Copeland’s niece David Cannon, Debbie Mason’s nephew Susan Blystone, Hilary Perkins’ friend John Thomson, friend of Kuhn’s Lynn Milander, Rene Howard’s mother Alice, friend of Betsy Mackey Ed Porter, Lissa Johnson’s uncle Don Weiland, BrianWeiland’s father Wayne Wagnon, Bill Wagnon’s father Patty Tiernan, friend of Audrey Claxton Joy Ferguson, Doris Ferguson’s daughter-in-law Aaron Crowell, friend of Angie MacBryde Sue Snyder, Nancy McClary’s friend
LONG TERM MEDICAL NEEDS
Parishioners: Maggie Rieber, John Meyer, Bill Wright
Patricia Ellis, Pam Belloli’s mother Joey Huber, Margaret & George Blistain’s grandson Ben Schneider, MacBryde's grandson Annie Mae Fielder, Roberta's mother Tom Yager, Jim & Mary Ann Groetsch’s friends
RECUPERATING
Parishioners: Peg Cooper, Heather Todd, Jodie Allen, Rudy Walz, Bob Schnitker
Linda James, former parishioner Charlie Schaefer, Tom Schaefer’s father
SERIOUS ILLNESS
Parishioners: Ken Killion
Jim Schuckenbrock, Dexter Schraer’s cousin Mike Fairhead, Mimi Shipp’s brother Nancy Thomas, Laura McCord’s cousin Mary Boeger, Sue Smith’s sister Chloe Piestrup, Hilary Perkins’ cousin Robert Hallahan, Kerry Thacker’s father Jim Roberts, Maggie Rieber’s father Jennifer, friend of Mary Ann Lemonds Mark Korn, Barb Buck’s cousin Joe and Gail Gibson, Shari Kelts’ sister & brother-in-law Jim Price, friend of Lissa Johnson
SERIOUS ILLNESS continued
Billie McReynolds, cousin of Ann McReynolds, Jane Emerson & Mark McReynolds Mike, friend of Jane Emerson Cole Francis Hancock, son of Melanie Slane’s friend David Ripes, friend of Pam Belloli Val Lewis, friend of Tricia Copeland Tina Smith Reckamp, friend of Tricia Copeland Cathy Ammons, Allison Williams' friend Dickie Priest, Betsy Mackey's friend Carole Smith, friend of Nancy McClary Heather McFadden, Margaret DeYoung's friend Jim Spangler, John Mitchell's brother-in-law Patricia McGregor, Stella Spalt’s cousin Sue Fritchley, Tom & Sandi Fischer’s friend Kate Bell, Nancy McClary’s friend Keira Stout, child of Grace Clark’s co-worker Glenda Morris, mom of Charlie Walch’s employee
SPECIAL NEEDS
Parishioners: Jack Love, Delena Moredock, Mary Roberts, Jeff Morrison, Rosemary Vorih, and Nan Rimbach
Alan Kelts, Shari Kelts’ brother Carol McPherson, Food Center client Sue Herdy, Anne Munroe’s mother Larry Martin, Debby Martin’s husband Elaine Carlisle, Allison Williams’ aunt Andrew Sartorious, Emily Burst’s brother Jody McNabb, Barb Dionne’s daughter Josh Bishop-student of Margaret DeYoung Barb Flasch, friend of Mary Ann Lemonds Tierra Randolph, Phillip Poke’s daughter Debbie Chittenden, friend of Margaret DeYoung Jenny Shipp, Mimi and Dave Shipp’s daughter-in-law Jackie Mullarkey, friend of Mary Ann Lemonds Tim Flasch, friend of Mary Ann Lemonds Bill Kincaid, friend of the Buck Family Pat W., friend of Allison and Kevin Williams Douglas Moody, friend of the Kuhn family Amy Soll, Shari Kelts’ daughter Charlotte Roberts, Tina Kennedy’s mother The Ricker Family, friends of Lyn Anthoney Bob & Pat Klein, friends of Jim & Mary Ann Groetsch Sarah Miller, Maryjane Hotaling’s mother Kim White, friend of Ann McReynolds Dorothy Koeff, Lisanne Schraer’s mother Jeanne Jake and Angela, friends of Shari Kelts Liza Henderson, Barbara Ballard’s daughter Amy Tyler, friend of Shari Kelts Becky Miller, Mary Jane Kuhn’s Goddaughter Marguerite Arreano, Michael Martines’ aunt Keith Stumpf, JoAnne Warren’s friend Julie Drefke, friend of Diana Knapp Ieshia Charging Hawk, friend of adult mission trip group Sue Kohler, Sue & Lou Clauss' friend
Maggie & Jemma Moccasin, friends of Adult Mission Trip
Greg Goodman, Barb Russell’s friend
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Our sympathies to John Mitchell on the recent death of his brother, Jim Mitchell.
Congratulations to Courtney and Dan Poplstein on the September 16, 2018 birth of James Ryan. Big
brother, Charlie is excited to welcome James to the family too!
Lindbergh High School’s Annual Awards Banquet on September 19 included graduate, Mary Jane
Schnitker. Mary Jane was honored as a Distinguished Educator for being a kindergar ten teacher
for 40 years! Nicely done!
Welcome to Visitors during the month of September!
Adam, Kathryn, Alex and Josephine Krieger
ABOUT THE PARISH FAMILY
The 60th Webster Groves Rotary Club Pancake Festival is on Friday October 5.
You will get all the pancakes you can eat, plus eggs, bacon,
applesauce and your choice of beverages for only $8.00 per
ticket…..one adult or two children.
This is the major fund raiser for the Rotary Club of Webster
Groves, with proceeds going to support many local projects,
including the Webster Groves High School Robotics Team
and soccer teams; college scholarships; Webster-Rock Hill
Ministries, and Rotary Youth Exchange. Our support of
Rotary International programs address polio, literacy, micro-
financing, clean water, Shelterbox, and much, much more.
The festival will be held at Webster Hills Methodist's Christian Life Center at Lockwood & Berry Road,
directly across Berry Road from the church....there's plenty of parking!
Choose Lunch (11:00 to 1:00) or Dinner (4:00 to 8:00)...you will not leave hungry!
This year's official Rotary International theme is Be the Inspiration with Rotary.... a worthy goal, to say
the least. Come support our efforts!
Please respond by phone, 314-960-0560, or email, [email protected], to Ann, and I’ll hold your
tickets in your name at the door!
HOLY ROLLERS is for anyone, particularly those
who use strollers or have small children. This group
meets at Emmanuel, walks then returns for coffee.
Courtney Poplstein is the new leader of Holy Rollers;
she can be reached at [email protected].
Saturday, October 6 meet at Emmanuel at 8:30 a.m. for a neighborhood walk.
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Sunday Worship Schedule and Propers
The next newsletter deadline is October 15, 2018, for the issue to be published on October 31, 2018. All articles
and information should be submitted to the Parish Office ( [email protected]) by email, if possible. Thank
You.
Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost–October 7 (Proper 22)
Job 1:1; 2:1-10 Psalm 26 Hebrews 1:1-4; 2:5-12 Mark 10:2-16
Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost–October 21 (Proper 24)
Job 38:1-7, (34-41) Psalm 104:1-9, 25, 37b Hebrews 5:1-10 Mark 10:35-45
Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost–October 14(Proper 23)
Job 23:1-9, 16-17 Psalm 22:1-15 Hebrews 4:12-16 Mark 10:17-31
Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost–October 28(Proper 25)
Job 42:1-6, 10-17 Psalm 34:1-8, (19-22) Hebrews 7:23-28 Mark 10:46-52
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