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Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church
ANNUAL PARISH MEETING JANUARY 25, 2015
INCLUDING
REPORTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED
DECEMBER 31, 2014
Presented by:
The Rector, Wardens and Vestry of Saint Mark’s Parish, Altadena
Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church 1014 E. Altadena Drive, Altadena, CA
Telephone: (626) 798-6747
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Website: www.saintmarksaltadena.org
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Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church
Annual Parish Meeting
JANUARY 25, 2015
and Reports for the year ended
December 31, 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Meeting Agenda 5
Saint Mark’s Church Mission Statement 5
II. Saint Mark’s Church Leadership and Parish Staff 6
Saint Mark’s Parish Ministries 7
III. Minutes from the prior Annual Meeting, January 26, 2014 9
IV. Reports:
Rector 12
Vestry Report:
Senior and Junior Wardens 14
Treasurer’s Report 15
2013 Budget at End-of-Year, 2014 Budget 17
V. Saint Mark’s Ministry Councils: 23
A. WELCOME AND FELLOWSHIP COUNCIL
1. Book Group 23
2. Coffee Hour 23
3. Community Camp 24
4. Crafting 24
5. Men’s Fellowship 25
6. Newcomers 25
7. Women’s Soup Supper 26
B. WORSHIP COUNCIL
8. Acolytes 26
9. Altar Guild 27
10. Eucharistic Ministers 27
11. Healing Prayer Ministers 28
12. Intercessors 26
13. Lectors 28
14. Music 29
a. Choir 29
b. Choristers 30
c. 9:00 a.m. Service Music 31
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
15. Special Liturgies 32
16. Ushers 32
C. LEARNING AND FORMATION COUNCIL 33
17. Adult Education and Formation
a. Centering Prayer 34
b. Daughter of the King (DOK) 35
c. Education for Ministry (EfM) 35
d. Lectio Divina 36
e. Lenten Soup Suppers 36
f. Saturday Night Movie 37
g. Sunday School 37
h. Wednesday Bible Study 37
i. Women’s Retreat 37
18. Children, Youth and Family 38
a. Christmas Pageant 39
b. Family Fridays 39
c. Nursery 39
d. Sunday School 39
e. Young Adult Ministry 39
f. Youth Group 40
D. SERVICE COUNCIL
19. Outreach 40
a. ACTS Food Pantry 40
b. Bad Weather Shelter 41
c. Christmas Trees 41
d. CROP Walk 42
e. Door of Hope 42
f. EC/PAC 42
g. Haiti Partnership 43
h. Holy Family Services 44
i. Scouts 44
j. December Toy Ingathering 46
k. Pastoral Care
Moveable Feasts 46
E. ADMINSTRATION AND FINANCE COUNCIL
20. Buildings and Grounds/Joint Operations 46
21. Endowment 47
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
22. Joint Fundraising 47
23. Leadership Development 50
24. Stewardship 50
25. Tellers 51
F. SAINT MARK’S SCHOOL
26. School Board of Trustees and School Staff 52
27. Head of School 53
28. School Chaplain 54
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Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church
ANNUAL MEETING
Sunday, JANUARY 25, 2015
12:00 p.m. in the Community Hall
AGENDA
Opening Prayer The Rev. Carri Patterson Grindon
Appointment of Clerk and Tellers*
Minutes of Previous Annual Meeting (1.26.14)
Election of Vestry Members and Convention Delegates
Eligibility to vote Reynolds Cafferata, Chancellor
Introduction and Nomination of Vestry Candidates
Balloting
The Year in Review and the Days Ahead The Rev. Carri Patterson Grindon
Parker Garrett, Children, Youth and Families Director
Lisa Sylvester, Interim Music Director
Sae Wan Yang, Organist
Diane Carey-Schmitz, Senior Warden
Tom Horner, Junior Warden
Treasurer’s Report for 2014 Joanna Scott
2014 Stewardship Report Joanna Scott
Presentation of 2015 Budget Joanna Scott
Recognitions The Rev. Carri Patterson Grindon
Dismissal The Rev. Carri Patterson Grindon
*Tellers to be appointed if needed. The Clerk of the Vestry will serve as Secretary of the Annual Meeting.
MISSION STATEMENT
Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church welcomes all into our community of faith as we grow in
Christ’s love through lives of worship, learning, service and fellowship.
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Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church
2014 Church Leadership
PARISH STAFF
The Reverend Carri Patterson Grindon, Rector
The Reverend Betsy Hooper-Rosebrook, Associate Rector
The Reverend Colin Brown, Ph.D., D.D. & The Reverend Pete Berry, Assisting
Diane Killgore, Music Director (Jan. – Aug.) Lisa Sylvester, Interim Music Director (Sept. – Dec.)
Robert Killgore, Organist (Jan. – Aug.) Sae Wan Yang , Organist (Sept. – Dec.)
Kara Morgan, Choristers Lee Ann Bechthold, Bookkeeper
Joanne Morse, Office Administrator & Publisher Lisa Auyong, Secretary
Mark Poynter, Sunday Sexton Karen Kikkawa, Web-Sexton
Reynolds Cafferata, Chancellor
Maria Horner, Children, Youth & Family Ministries Director (Jan. – Jun.)
Parker Garrett, Children, Youth and Family Ministries Director (Sept. – Dec.)
VESTRY
The Reverend Carri Patterson Grindon, Rector
Jane Sobota, School Board Representative Desiree Alvarado (’15)
Zachary Abbott (’15) Tom Horner, Junior Warden (’16)
Diane Carey-Schmitz, Senior Warden (’17) Lars Momsen (’15)
Joanna Scott, Treasurer (’16) Tim Jones (’16)
Jannette Allen, Clerk of the Vestry Bruce Linsenmayer (’17)
Kara Ramirez (’15) unexpired term
Robert Ross (’17)
Nathan Schroeder (’16)
Karen Sessions (’17)
CONVENTION
Delegates: Zachary Abbott (’15), Marianne Wright (’15),
Terri Jones (’16), Bruce Linsenmayer (’15) unexpired term
Alternates: Robin Ross (’15), David Key (’15)
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Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church
2014 Parish Ministries
Acolytes Diana Schroeder,
Kathy Talton Wilson,
Parker Garrett
Altar Guild Susan Westcott,
Nadine Hegamin
Auction Marianne Wright (Liaison)
Bible Study
The Rev. Carri Patterson Grindon
Book Group Charlotte Mathews
Buildings and Grounds/Joint Facilities
Paul McKinney/Marianne Wright
Centering Prayer Robin Ross
Chaplain (school)
The Rev. Betsy Hooper-Rosebrook
Children, Youth and Family Ministries
Maria Horner,
Parker Garrett
Christmas Trees Tim Jones
Community Camp Tom Horner,
Maria Horner
Crafting Charlotte Mathews
Daughters of the King Debra Johnson
Education For Ministry Gini Berry
Eucharistic Ministers (EMS)
Bruce Linsenmayer
Endowment Robert Ross
Family Fridays in Lent
Lisa Hilger, Denise Momsen
Healing Prayer Ministers
The Rev. Betsy Hooper-Rosebrook
Holy Family Services Marianne Wright
Hospitality/Coffee Hour Robin Ross
Intercessors
The Rev. Betsy-Hooper-Rosebrook
Leadership Development Tom Horner
Formation Terri Jones
Lectio Divina
The Rev. Carri Patterson Grindon
Lectors The Rev. Carri Patterson Grindon
Lenten Soup Suppers
The Rev. Carri Patterson Grindon
Men’s Fellowship Bruce Linsenmayer
Saturday Night Movie Nathan Schroeder
Outreach Stephanie McKinney
Altadena Food Pantry Anne Browne …
Door of Hope George Rothwell
Haiti Partnership Chris Zarow
Moveable Feasts Marti Farley
Music Programs Diane Killgore
Lisa Sylvester
Saint Mark’s Choir Diane Killgore,
Lisa Sylvester
Choristers Kara Morgan
Instruments Diane Killgore,
Lisa Sylvester
9:00 a.m. Service David Key
Newcomers Rose West
Nursery Scheduling Parker Garrett
Parent Education Maria Horner,
Parker Garrett
Saint Mark’s School Dr. Doreen Oleson
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Scouts
Boy Scouts
Allan Yovanovich, Scoutmaster
Cub Scouts Shaley Brooks
Special Liturgies
The Rev. Carri Patterson Grindon,
The Rev. Betsy Hooper-Rosebrook
Stewardship Ministry Team Marti Farley
Tellers William Owen
Ushers Keith West
Wedding Coordinator Lisa Auyong
Winterfest JoLynn Battany,
Marianne Wright (Liaison)
Women’s Soup Supper
Betty Butler, Dorsey League
Youth Group Maria Horner,
Parker Garrett
Other Annual Events
Maundy Thursday Agapé Supper
Altar Guild
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper
Men’s Fellowship
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Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church
Annual Parish Meeting Minutes
January 26, 2014
Opening Prayer and Greeting of Peace The Rev. Carri Patterson Grindon opened the annual meeting with prayer at 12:32 p.m. immediately
following the “coffee hour” luncheon. During the luncheon, attendees watched a PowerPoint slide
presentation of events that occurred during the past year.
Appointment of Clerk and Tellers Jannette Allen appointed as Clerk for the Annual Parish Meeting.
Keith West and William Owen will serve as Tellers if needed.
Minutes of Previous Annual Meeting (1-27-13)
Correction: Review of 2012: Pastor Carri gave special thanks for the “Coins and Cans” campaign benefiting
the Haiti school lunch fund and the Food Pantry. Terri Jones made a motion, seconded by Christina Thom, to
accept the minutes as amended. The motion passed.
Election of Vestry Members and Convention Delegates Nomination of Candidates for Diocesan Convention Delegates and Alternates – There was no
need to elect delegates to convention as there were no expired terms.
Introduction and Nomination of Vestry Candidates – Bruce Linsenmayer and Karen Sessions
presented as a slate for vestry nomination. Craig Snodgrass made a motion, seconded by Lynn
Marini, to accept the slate by acclamation. Motion passed unanimously. Slate accepted. Robert Ross
and Diane Carey-Schmitz ran for re-election. Debra Johnson made a motion, seconded by Lynn
Marini, to accept their re-election and close the nominations. Motion passed unanimously.
Eligibility to vote – A review of the rules confirmed as stated previously, candidates must be at least
16 years old and confirmed (and attended church within the last sixty days, OR at least 16 years old,
baptized, and pledged/contributed during the last 60 days as stated in previous annual meetings).
Rector’s Review of 2014 Pastor Carri shared a quote from Archbishop Oscar Romero heading the Rector’s Report in the handouts and
read at the meeting: It helps, now and then, to step back and take the long view…. We are prophets of a
future not our own. Pastor Carri remembered 2013 as the year of Big Bold dreams alongside faithfulness.
See the rest of the message as written in the Rector’s Report. Highlight: completion of Called To Be More,
our strategic plan. Shared examples of faithful life included: Lunch for homeless; Pere Wisnel’s visit with
us; Coins and Cans collections to share in outreach; lay preaching series; second Haiti pilgrimage with
school joined by Saint Marks, South Borough; All Saints Sunday procession of crosses; the support within
the church during Mother Betsy’s walk through surgery, treatment, and recovery; and her love of us and our
care for her. Pastor Carri asked all to share in a word or briefly tell their own cherished memories of
outstanding moments.
Mother Betsy spoke about going through troublesome periods to find redemption at the end. She thanked
everyone for their cards, love, and sharing. Mother Betsy also told what Bishop Mary Paul Glasspool shared
when she was finding it hard to pray, “No worries, the parish is praying for you in two ways: for you, Mother
Betsy, and saying your prayers for you. In the same way, when someone cannot do something, we can have
faith that someone else will help. Two pictures were shown of Pastor Carri, one with Mother Betsy and Lisa.
Presented Pastor Carri with a whistle to allow her to call people to order.
Parish was asked to review our cherished moments.
The parish profile was used as a basis for the Call To Be More strategic plan (C2BM). We have the earmarks
of a program church. Currently we are a medium-sized church with a lot of programs in need of more people
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to support those programs. A review of the C2BM found that primarily we are focused on the development
and support of our children.
Maria Horner
Maria remarked that this marks her twelfth anniversary as Youth Minister. In 2001 Maria and Tom arrived
and were invited by Fr. Colville to take over the Youth Group. Tom had to step down to parent Nick but the
program gained Ingid Goodman and Debra Johnson as associates. They held childcare and Sunday School
respectively. The diverse classes spanning the ages were brought under one umbrella to share resources as a
Children, Youth, and Family Program (CYF) including the acolytes. Fr. Colville was very enthusiastic about
the changes, then he retired. The program continued to develop Family Fridays and Sunday School. Terri
Jones asked those present to celebrate with applause Marianne Wright taking over as Senior Warden during
the interim rector search. Maria also thanked the parents who supported the program by “forcing” children to
attend. When Maria was asked what else she needed, she asked to get a full-time person to take over as the
CYF minister. Joanna Scott will present the budget addressing the cost of a CYF Minister. Pastor Carri took
the opportunity to thank the vestry for their work.
Senior and Junior Warden Reports – Zachary Abbott and Diane Carey-Schmitz
Zachary remarked that it has been a privilege to serve for the past three years and to lead as senior warden.
He acknowledged the vestry’s spirited discussions and appreciated Diane’s grasp of the church’s sentiments.
Lastly he stated he was thankful for being churched (not just at church) with us. Diane agreed.
Treasurer’s Report for 2013 – Joanna Scott Joanna noted that each year we predict less and get more. Last year the budget predicted a deficit of
$26,000.00 but ended the year with a surplus of $15,000. The parish applauded. Joanna noted that 73% of
the increase was due to income increasing. The default was offset by unbudgeted $12,000 pledge income.
Expenses were lower due to salary savings, lower supply costs, and lower programs costs. We paid our 12%
Mission Share. Applauded by parish. Joanna summarized that we ended $45,000 better than we thought we
would. Marianne Wright point out that it is very exciting that the surplus is not due to a banner event
fundraiser, but due to our own efforts. Joanna confirmed that in the past surpluses were due to unanticipated
auction surplus receipts. Jane Sobota moved to accept the 2013 Treasurer’s Report, seconded by Christina
Thom. Motion passed.
2014 Stewardship Report
Presentation of 2014 Budget Joanna reported that the budget includes 146 pledges, reflecting 55 increased pledges, and 23 new pledges
(see pages 16, 17, and 18.) Based on the usual budget we are looking at a deficit of $9,000 normally, but this
presentation has a deficit of $31,387 if we include the Children, Youth, and Family Minister’s salary for ½
year. Pastor Carri noted this is using the high end of the salary scale to budget. We can anticipate that with
the development of the CYM, we will attract additional members who will pledge and help us cover these
expenses. The vestry collectively increased their budget to support this decision covering approximately 10%
of the cost. Zachary explained that we cannot fund out of reserves because this will be an on-going cost to
cover someone who will be depending on this income yearly (so not decided easily). Pastor Carri asked those
present to show their support for this new program by filling out one ofa the pledge cards on the tables.
Connie noted that this is a special circumstance – the additional funds are requested not for a window or
some physical item. This is for children who develop quickly so we cannot lose momentum by waiting. She
added “Trust the people we elected to weigh these choices”. Budget will include medical costs. Christina
Thom shared that she was told long ago that the length of life of church is dependent on the voices of the
children and cries of the babies. The school may be asked to participate.
In answer to Chris Zarow’s question on when the nave work starts, Pastor Carri announced that John Dale
has agreed to lead the design and plan of the capital campaign. This is another high priority item identified in
the C2BM. Jane made a motion to accept the 2014 treasurer’s report, Betty Butler seconded. The motion
passed. Applause for Joanna’s work.
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Acknowledgements:
Pastor Carri ordered whistles with Guatamalen lanyards for the entire staff from 10 Thousand
Villages: Diane Killgore, Joanne Morse, Lisa Auyong, Kari Morgan, Le Ann Bechthold, Maria
Horner, also the chair of the school board of Trustees. Pastor Carri noted that search consultants
meeting with the vestry and school board are preparing for Doreen Oleson’s, Head of School,
retirement in 18 months.
Pastor Carri also recognized Maria Horner, solidly planted in both school and church, Chaplain
Betsy Hooper Rosebrook, Pete Berry, Sylvia Sweeney, and Joanna Scott.
Also recognized, four women who answer phones during staff meetings: Kathy Talton Wilson,
Nancy Cash, Sherry Melnach, and Kristie Poynter.
Marti Farly as part of pastoral care take has answered the Call To Be Marianne by taking over 7 out
of the 14 jobs Marianne had including Chair of Stewardship. Gift book received: How to cook
everything.
Call To Be More Team named.
Neither outgoing vestry members were present, Paul McKinney and Sherry Wheelock. In honor of
his humor, clarity, and vision and for agreeing to take over Buildings and Grounds (one of
Marianne’s jobs), Pastor Carri gifted him the book “How to do absolutely everything”.
Zachary Abbott stepped down after two years of acting Senior Warden to allow a smooth transition
for the next Senior Warden. He received the gift book “Silent Prayer”.
New Senior Warden, Diane Carey-Schmitz, named.
New JuniorWarden to be elected during retreat.
Closed in prayer led by Zachary at 1:50 p.m..
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Rector’s Report
“Day by day, as they spent much time together in the temple, they broke bread at home and ate
their food with glad and generous hearts, praising God and having the goodwill of all the people.
And day by day the Lord added to their number….”
Acts 2:46-47
Our Wednesday Bible Study is slowly making our way through the Acts of the Apostles. We began
this fall, and it’ll be a miracle if we reach the end before summer. It’s impossible for us not to linger
over every detail and plumb the stories for every ounce of inspiration we can gain to strengthen our
own faith and the life of our church. Biblical scholar Justo L. Gonzalez calls Acts the Gospel of the
Spirit. It really is breathtaking to read again the description of the life those early followers of Christ
were able to live in the power of the Holy Spirit. Their circumstances were uncertain, dangerous,
even hostile, and yet consistently they lived bold, joyful,
compassionate, creative, generous, fearless lives in the name of Christ. If it’s been awhile since
you’ve read the Book of Acts, you might want to pick it up again. If you’ve never read it, I highly
recommend it. It’s a thrilling read. And when you read it, I trust you will find some of the stories
strangely familiar, not just because you’ve heard them in church or read them before, but because
life lived in the Spirit has a common look to it. The Spirit that moved through them is the same
Spirit that has made possible a year rich in grace, strong in love and full of new life. At our recent
Vestry meeting, I asked our leaders to look back over 2014 and to name the moments, big and
small, where they could see the living God at work for and through us. Here’s what leapt out at us:
Russell Sobota’s sermon on Graduation Sunday, Adam Schroeder’s leadership of intercessory
prayer, the Holy Ground Lenten Installation in the Community Hall…the faithfulness of the ones
who conceived and created it, and the deep engagement of the community with it; the delivery of
the $4,000 Christmas Tree check to the
Executive Director of Friends In Deed and her face and words of gratitude in response; Eric
Marquez’ baptism at Community Camp; the photos of the families receiving their Christmas Trees
through PALS; Sae Wan and Lisa’s first Sunday with us and their new ministry with us; our new
ministry of Lector and the beautiful way it is being carried out; our new Christmas Créche and its
Oscar-worthy backdrop sensitively and lovingly created by Nathan Schroeder and Bob Schaper and
friends; the moment when the Vestry made the leap-of-faith decision to hire a full-time CYF
Ministries Director and the congregations’ embrace of that leap aided by Maria Horner’s testimony
at last year’s Annual Meeting; the arrival of Parker Garrett; this year’s lay preaching series in our
Season of Gratitude; instances of hearing Good News preached in worship and wanting to take it to
others who needed to hear it; the community gathered in worship around Jake Rutt as he began a
new series of treatments; the faithfulness of our pastoral care team for one of our members while
she was needing to be far away from home; the strong worship leadership of our Choristers and the
blessing of Kara Morgan’s ministry; the growth in the presence and leadership of children and youth
in our worship generally; and finally, the faithful work of our Head of School Search Committee,
and the beautiful outcome of that work: the calling of Jenn Tolbert to be our new Head of School
beginning in July of 2015!
This is by no means an exhaustive list, but it is enough of one to make clear that God’s Spirit is
evident and
powerfully at work among us. It was easy for us to name these moments. We could have gone on
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all night. All of you no doubt have your own stories of Holy Spirit sightings at Saint Mark’s. I
invite you all to pause as your Vestry did Wednesday night to remember them, to give thanks for
them, and to be strengthened for another year of faithful life in the Spirit. The extent to which we as
individuals and as a community give ourselves to that same Spirit which so enlivened the early
church is the extent to which God’s love and work will continue to take hold and set us on fire for
the good of all God’s people.
Faithfully Yours,
~Pastor Carri+
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Saint Mark’s Parish
Vestry Reports
Senior and Junior Wardens' Report This has been an incredible, wonderful year at Saint Mark’s. The generosity and faithfulness of the
people of this parish continue to challenge the Vestry to boldly step out in faith as we address the
specifics in “Called To Be More”.
At the beginning of the year, we accepted the challenge to hire a Director of Children, Youth, and
Families Ministry. This meant another projected budget deficit, and a long-term commitment to
funding that position. In August we were blessed by the arrival of Parker Garrett, who has stepped
into that post and is making an already strong program even more exciting and vibrant.
We also saw the retirement of Diane and Robert Killgore, who had led our music ministry for twenty
years. We were fortunate to have our fellow parishioner, Lisa Sylvester, take up the position of
Music Director on an interim basis, and now have been joined by Sae Wan Yang as our organist.
Together they are keeping our music ministry fresh and strong.
Throughout Saint Mark’s we see your response to the call of the Holy Spirit. You have given
generously of your time, talent, and treasure. Once again, with your good stewardship, we have
finished the year in the black. The leadership of the Parish councils and the over five-dozen
individual ministries under those councils, as well as for the many ways the people of Saint Mark's
have risen to embrace the call to ministry not only within our own congregation, but to the greater
community and the world shows us that we all have accepted the challenges of “Called To Be
More”.
The dedicated, prayerful, and thoughtful, leadership of our priests, drawing us into a closer
relationship with Christ, blesses us. Not only do they preach this to us every Sunday, they model this
for us daily in their wise executive leadership, and their gentle pastoral care.
We are both looking forward to 2015, and can’t wait to see what we, the people of Saint Mark’s,
with God’s help, will be able to accomplish.
Respectfully submitted by,
~Diane Carey-Schmitz and Tom Horner
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Treasurer’s Report
2014 Year-End
I am pleased to report that through God’s blessing, and the continued faith of our community,
instead of the budgeted deficit of $31,388, we ended 2014 with an excess of income over
expenditure of $3,749.
At the time the budget was reported at the 2014 annual meeting, pledges for 2014 totaled $326,120.
Subsequent pledges came in bringing total pledges for 2014 to $328,776. Total pledge income
received during 2014 was $326,609 – exceeding the original budget by $489, but with an overall
deficit compared to total pledges of $2,167.
Unfulfilled pledge commitments totaled $19,711, a default rate of 6%, compared to a budgeted
default of 3%. However, this was offset by contributions from other pledging members who
exceeded their pledge commitments by $17,544.
Open Plate, Holiday and Special Occasion contributions exceeded budget by $3,735. The income
from the Winterfest was close to budget, and the Spring Auction exceeded budget $5,276.
Overall, income exceeded budget by $27,089 and represents 77% of the positive variance for the
year.
Expenses were $8,047 less than projected. This was primarily due to the following areas:
Within salaries there were a number of offsetting variances, with a net positive variance of $18,925.
Maintenance costs exceeded budget by $7,639, primarily due to refurbishment of various church
office rooms and sprinkler timer replacement. The website migration and redesign took us over
budget by $3,770 (but should yield future annual savings of $1,200). There was net underspending
in program expenses of $4,691.
We fulfilled our 12% Mission Share pledge payment of $47,663 as well as our commitments to
ECPAC and CDSP.
2015 Budget
Our budgeted income is based on 2015 pledges received to date, a known amount for the Winter
Festival, and a conservative estimate for the Spring Auction, loose plate and holiday contributions,
based on past history. For 2015, pledges to date are $351,483, which is $22,706 higher than last
year.
Expenses have been estimated based on the past three-year history and any known upcoming
changes. This has resulted in most overheads being either trimmed or held at 2014 rates, but with an
inflationary increase for utilities. We maintain our 12% Mission Share commitment, equal to
$48,520. The budget includes a 2% cost of living increase for parish staff with more than one year’s
service. Salaries costs are increased substantially but not unexpectedly: the previous year we took
the decision to appoint a full time Children, Youth and Families Director, and with the retirement of
Diane and Bob Killgore in 2014, we now have a new organist on staff.
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Treasurer’s Report
Treasurer’s Report continued
This year we are presenting a budget with an anticipated deficit of $37,056. The Vestry gave it’s
support to this budget, in the knowledge that recent years of being blessed with operating budget
surpluses and the current strong financial health of our parish, would allow us to fund the initial
cost of the much desired expanded ministry to our children, youth and young adults. The Vestry
recognizes that this growth cannot continue to be funded from reserves alone. As we all do our part
to further the growth of our church, we believe increased membership and new pledge income will
eventually bring us to a balanced operating budget.
I am thankful for the leadership and support of Pastor Carri, the Vestry, and the Finance Committee,
and I am deeply grateful for your continuing spiritual and financial commitment to Saint Mark's.
~Joanna Scott
~Treasurer
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Saint Mark’s Parish
Ministry Councils
The ministries of Saint Mark’s Parish are organized into five broad areas or Councils. These
councils are inspired by our Mission Statement, and act to support and sustain the ministries and
programs of the parish. The councils are: Welcome and Fellowship, Worship, Learning and
Formation, Service, and Administration and Finance.
WELCOME AND FELLOWSHIP COUNCIL
1. Book Group Report 2014-15
Every Wednesday from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. six or eight people meet in the Brown Library at Church to read and
discuss a book. This year we read two by Alexander McCall Smith (The Number One Ladies Detective
Agency, and Tears of the Giraffe) after we finished the books from the previous year.
The group was started in the 1990's by Olive Brown, with one of its members being Kathy Korn, who is blind
(and still comes). Therefore, we always read the books aloud so that she can participate and we have
continued this habit to this day since it lends itself so well to commentary.
However, this year there will be a change. Because the majority of the current participants are senior citizens,
or even Super Senior Citizens, we would like to invite other, younger members to join and take over our
beloved book group. The fellowship is wonderful and we would miss it were it to expire! Please give this
suggestion serious consideration...you won't be sorry!
~Charlotte D. Mathews
2. Coffee Hour/Hospitality
The 7:45 a.m. Coffee Hour was initiated many years ago by parishioner Ruth Geibel, and continues
to this day by Nancy Rothwell. Breakfast treats and beverages are set out in the workroom/kitchen
of the church office, following the early service. The coffee, food, and fellowship begins around
8:30 a.m., and typically lasts until the start of the 10:30 a.m. Sunday service. Those served include
the 7:45 a.m. congregation, plus Clergy, Altar Guild and DOK meeting attendees, Adult Education
participants, Nursery caregivers, arriving Choir members and Ushers and LEMs and Acolytes, along
with other visitors to the church office. Joanne Morse acts as the backup when necessary. David
Key faithfully contributes tangerines from his trees during the winter months, and other parishioners
frequently share the excess bounty from their gardens throughout the year.
The 9:00 a.m. Family Service has a rotating list of parishioners who provide coffee, punch and
snacks scheduled by Mo. Betsy.
The Coffee Hour after the 10:30 a.m. service is lunch provided by volunteers who have made a
commitment on a particular Sunday. These are individuals or groups of families, Ministries or
Vestry members. Mark and Christy Poynter set the Community Hall up for the hospitality after the
10:30 a.m. service.
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Ministry Councils
Coffee Hour/Hospitality continued
The Hospitality Committee would like to thank everyone who contributed to coffee hours in 2014,
with special thanks going to the individual sponsors. With your help, we were successful in making
Saint Mark’s a welcoming place!
If you are interested in doing a coffee hour, being a serving volunteer, or sponsoring a coffee hour by
donating money or food, please contact Joanne Morse in the church office or sign up at
www.signupgenius.com/go/9040F44A8AD22A02-coffee
~Robin Ross
~Hospitality Chair
3. Community Camp
During Memorial Day weekend, over 130 members of the Saint Mark’s Community traveled to
Catalina Island for our 11th year of fun and fellowship. While on the Island, we swam, kayak, hiked,
crafted, sang, played, climbed, scaled the ropes course and had a great time being together. The
weekend provided an incredible opportunity for church families to spend time together, and we’re
already looking forward to this year’s trip. Mark your calendars for May 23-25, 2014. More
information will be available in March.
~Maria and Tom Horner
~Co-Directors
4. Crafting
In 2014, monthly Saturday crafting sessions moved to the Craft Room on the fifth floor at Villa
Gardens, 842 East Villa, Pasadena, under the gracious hospitality of Charlotte Mathews. Sessions
have shifted to the third Saturday of the month, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Participants bring
whatever they’d like to work on, from scrapbook pages, prayer book pages, and card making to
knitting, crocheting, or embroidery. Sometimes we just come for the chance to catch up with one
another. Everyone’s welcome for all or part of the day.
In addition, in 2014 we again hosted the annual gathering to make memorial crosses for Saint
Mark’s loved ones on the Saturday before All Saints’ Sunday. As always, we thank David Key for
supplying the foam-core crosses, and we’ll do it again in 2015.
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5. Men’s Fellowship
The Men’s Fellowship at Saint Mark’s supports our parish events, sponsors projects and participates
in activities that enhance the life of our church and school. In 2014 the men hosted the Shrove
Tuesday Pancake Supper. The men also supported our sister church and school, Ste. Marguerite's in
Haiti, by preparing the post Hike for Haiti pancake breakfast. Later in 2014, the men gave $500 to
update the Music Directors’ and Organist’s office. Men’s Fellowship funding comes from gifts to
the Men’s Fellowship, surplus breakfast funds and by hosting the annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake
Supper.
Saint Mark's Men's Fellowship meets for breakfast at Fox's Restaurant on Wednesday mornings at
7:00 a.m. and all men of the parish are invited to attend.
~Bruce Linsenmayer
~Treasurer
6. Newcomers
“Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by this some have entertained angels without
knowing it.”
Hebrews 13:2
The purpose of the Newcomer/Hospitality Committee is to welcome and encourage newcomers to
experience Christ’s love and ultimately a home in Saint Mark’s community.
We initially do this by inviting them to join us in fellowship at the coffee hour and engaging them in
conversation, always remembering to respect where they are in the moment. Our ushers are vital to
this process as they are the first to meet and greet our visitors.
Connecting our newcomers with those in the congregation with whom they have things in common
is an important step. We intend to do these things naturally, but we want to be more intentional
about this in the future. Working with ushers to complete the circle and make the newcomer
experience at Saint Mark’s a positive experience is essential. Our loving community will do the rest.
Biannual newcomer meetings will facilitate a deeper understanding of our mission and commitment,
while giving those attending the opportunity to consider their membership in our community.
We had our first newcomer reception on January 19 in 2014 and we have scheduled the one on
February 1, 2015. We know we can count on all of you to make this ministry a success! AND, when
asked to participate, please say YES!
~Rose West
~Newcomer Chair
~Robin Ross
~Hospitality Chair
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7. Women’s Soup Supper
Women's Soup is a group which gathers once a month to share a meal. As we make closer personal
connections, we also act as support for each other. As we care, pray for and uplift each other, we
demonstrate what our church is about. As a group of women, we support various church projects,
such as supplying extra funding for the Food Pantry and for the Haiti Partnership. We have
contributed to the Holy Family Adoption Annual Fund. Women's Soup also provides meals,
transportation and hand-holding for others. We work to nourish each other and our faith.
~ Elizabeth Butler
~Coordinator
WORSHIP COUNCIL
8. Acolytes
Saint Mark's is blessed with an active acolyte program at each of our three Sunday services. Being
an acolyte is a wonderful opportunity for the youth of Saint Mark's to serve God and the church.
This year we had two graduates of the acolyte program: Stephen Hooper-Rosebrook and Colin
Dillingham.
This year we have five senior acolytes at the 7:45 a.m. service, covering fifth Sundays in addition to
our regular rotation. We now have seven acolytes serving our 9:00 a.m. congregation, including a
team of three who participate in the third Sunday Communion service and around 23 acolytes,
forming 5 teams, at the 10:30 a.m. service. The acolytes bring a special and valued contribution to
each service.
All families in the congregation with children who will be in the 6th grade in September, 2015, will
receive information about the acolyte program in the Spring. All children 6th grade and above are
invited to be acolytes.
If you want to know more about the acolytes, please call email Parker Garrett at
cyf@saintmarksaltadena.org.
~Diana Schroeder & Kathy Talton Wilson
~Co-Directors (January – June)
~Parker Garrett
~CYF Director (September – December)
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9. Altar Guild
The Altar Guild is a quiet, behind-the-scenes group who enjoy looking after the linens, candles,
silver and brass that play a big part in the Christian rituals of the church. Trimming candles,
arranging flowers, changing Altar frontals, laundering linens, preparing the Sanctuary for each
service, and decorating the church for special holidays, i.e. Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter, and
hosting the Maundy Thursday Agapé Supper, are all part of the work they do. The group meets once
a month on the 2nd Sunday morning, except through the summer.
A lucrative task that the guild organizes is the ordering and selling of the Christmas greens to parish
members and Saint Mark’s school families. With this added money, the Altar Guild is able to
purchase necessary supplies, refinish damaged silver and brass, and replace damaged chasuables.
The Guild also donates Christmas greens/poinsettia for the Auction. With the help of Mo. Betsy and
Serena Beeks from the L.A. Diocese, the Guild purchased a beautiful Nativity set crafted by artisans
in Haiti. We want to thank Nathan Schroeder and Bob Schaper for constructing a wonderful village
background and lighting for the displaying of the new crèche. It was a tremendous hit. The old
Nativity was displayed in the Brown Library with a new baby Jesus as its centerpiece, brought to
Saint Mark’s by Nick Horner from his trip to Assisi, Italy.
The Altar Guild is a friendly group and would welcome new members into their midst with open
arms. Our members include Joan Painter, Tom Hooper-Rosebrook, Diana deNoyelles, Ann Waddell,
Robin Ross, Beth Owen, Roberta Goodman, Nadine Hegamin, Ann Schofield-Osaki, Christina
Thom, Marti Farley, Marsha Reed, and Eric Thom. An honorary members are Jim Morse and
members of the Youth Group who do heavy lifting. We thank them for their cheerful participation.
We welcomed new members John Green and Joseph Lane and said farewell to retirees Susan
Westcott and Patricia Gonzales.
Please contact Nadine Hegamin (626-798-5026) or Joanne Morse (626-798-5487) for more
information.
~ Nadine Hegamin
~Director
10. Eucharistic Ministers (EMs)
The theological foundation for our lay Eucharistic Ministry is the belief that a church is not a
community of lay people gathered around a minister, but a community of many ministers gathered
around God. At Saint Mark’s Eucharistic Ministers are lay people who have received specialized
training and have been licensed by the bishop to assist the clergy at the Eucharistic table. Our EMs
serve at the Eucharist and fully participate at all of our services. This licensed ministry, within the
Diocese of Los Angeles, requires that the EM be a confirmed adult communicant in good standing.
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Saint Mark's Eucharistic Minister's are: George Rothwell, Don Kincey, Bruce
Linsenmayer, Celinda Pearson, Reynolds Cafferata, Tom Rosebrook, Jannette Allen, Chris Yoder,
Rose Woo, Matt Wright, Terri Jones, Lynn Marini, Karen Sessions, Lisa Hilger, Seth Bass, Ruben
Cárdenas and Parker Garrett.
With thanksgiving we celebrated Lisa Sylvester's "EM retirement" as she continues in her ministry
as our interim Choir Director.
Thanks be to God for them and for their service to all of us.
~Bruce Linsenmayer
~LEM Coordinator
11. Healing Prayer Ministers
At the 10:30 a.m. service, trained lay ministers are available to pray during communion with those
who have a special concern, thanksgiving, or need for healing in their life or the lives of those they
love. Many thanks to all our volunteers for their dedication to this ministry: Betty Butler, Denise
Momsen, Juanita Wade, Debra Johnson, Roberta Goodman.
~Mo. Betsy
12. Intercessors
Thanks to those who serve as Intercessors, leading the Prayers of the People in our worship at the
7:45 and 10:30 a.m. services. They are: Desiree Alvarado Cardenas, Ted Bailey, Roberta Goodman,
John Green, Terri Jones, David Key, Lynn Marini, Joanne Morse, Adam Schroeder, Kay Van
Valkenburgh. At the 9:00 a.m. service, more than a dozen families take turns reading the lesson and
leading the prayers.
~Mo. Betsy
13. Lectors
For a number of years our Eucharistic Ministers at both 7:45 and at 10:30 have also functioned as
Lectors, those proclaiming the Word of God in the Hebrew Scriptures and in the Epistles each
Sunday. This fall, beginning on the first Sunday in our Season of Gratitude, a new ministry of Lector
was launched. Trained by Pastor Carri, this gifted and committed group now gives strong voice to
our readings each Sunday. I am grateful for the willingness of this new group of ministers to so
carefully prepare the readings and the offer this gift to our worship life and to God’s glory. They are
Valerie Barth, Al Grindon, Connie Majeau, Erik Forrester, Jill McDowell, Traci Cecconello, Debbie
DeCaro, Chris Zarow, Charlotte Mathews and Sherrie Melinat.
~Pr. Carri
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14. Music
Saint Mark’s Adult Choir
This past year marked significant change in our Music at Saint Marks! Diane and Bob Killgore
announced their retirement shortly after Easter and plans to search for their successors began soon
afterwards. Pastor Carri invited me to serve as Interim Music Director and I have done so since mid-
August. It has been a pleasure and honor to serve in this capacity alongside our wonderful clergy!
In August we celebrated Bob and Diane Killgore’s 19 years of dedicated service to the Saint Mark’s
with a festive music-filled service and brunch afterward with tributes both verbal and musical to our
long time Music Director and Organist. A special highlight of that celebration was a performance by
numerous “alumni bell-ringers” under the direction of former Bell Choir Director, Sylvia Smythe.
In August we also formed a Search Committee to find our next organist. Ably led by Bruce
Linsenmayer, several members including Joseph Lane, Diane Carey-Schmitz, Terri Jones, Bill
Owens, Rose West, myself, and youth member, Andrew Rosebrook served faithfully to discern and
recommend our newest member to the staff, Sae Wan Yang.
Sae Wan comes to us with a wealth of education, experience, and a firm faith which inspires her
beautiful organ playing! We have been blessed by the wide variety of music she has already brought
to us in her voluntaries and we look forward to much more in the future.
Thanks to Bruce and Mary Elgin, long–time members who donated to Saint Mark’s Church a very
generous monetary gift, we were able to have much needed maintenance and tuning to our Karl
Wilhelm Pipe Organ. This work was extensive; it began in the summer and was completed in the
early Fall.
The main components of our church music department includes two choirs: Saint Mark’s Adult
Choir and Saint Mark’s Choristers under the excellent direction of Kara Morgan. This year has been
Kara’s second year leading the Choristers at Saint Mark’s and their development as young singers
and participation in worship has grown significantly. Thank you Kara!
Saint Mark’s Adult Choir sings three Sundays a month and the Choristers sing once a month on the
second Sunday. Both choirs enhance the worship with sung psalms, mass settings and anthems of
varying styles. In particular, both choirs provided inspiring musical contributions during Advent and
Christmas Eve services.
Our worship has also been enhanced by several members of our congregation who share their
musical talents with us. They include Al Grindon, baritone, Lucy Grindon, soprano, Trudi Anderson,
clarinetist, Barbara Ebert, pianist, Andrew Rosebrook, bassist and Erik Forrester, percussionist.
We have also been blessed by guest musicians in several services this Fall, Advent and Christmas
Eve; they include students from USC Thornton School of Music, Morgan Middleton and Connor
McCreary, and for Christmas Eve, Eileen Holt, flutist and Paul Baker, harpist.
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I want to give special thanks to Roz Fleischer for her yearly hosting of our annual Choir Christmas
Party which was quite the event! Thanks also go to Rose West, for assigning and maintaining the
choir robes.
Our church is blessed with many talented musicians that offer their gifts for all of us and for the
glory of God. If you enjoy singing please think about joining Saint Mark’s Choir. There is NO
AUDITION!!
~Lisa Sylvester
~Interim Music Director
SAINT MARK’S CHOIR
Gini Berry Pete Berry Diane Carey-Schmitz Rosalyn Fleischer
Terri Jones Bill Owen Susanne Peace Mark Poynter
Nathan Schroeder Elsie Strong Ann Waddell Juanita Wade
Kim Watkins Rose West Chris Yoder
Choristers
I am thrilled to report that the Saint Mark's Choristers have grown by leaps and bounds over the
course of this new year together. Our membership has risen dramatically--we now have 13 Junior
Choristers and 10 Senior Choristers. Our attendance has also significantly improved as singers and
parents alike commit to our weekly rehearsals and monthly services.
The Junior Choristers rehearse from 3:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. on Wednesdays. My primary goals with
these younger singers (Kindergarten through 1st grade) are to develop intonation, basic vocal
technique, healthy posture and an understanding of how our anthems fit within the context of the
liturgical church year. Though we continue to work on improving intonation, the Junior Choristers
are already able to perform unison anthems with strong vocal production. The Junior Choristers have
also successfully collaborated with the Senior Choristers in singing 2 part anthems and rounds.
The Senior Choristers (2nd grade through 6th grade) rehearse from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
Wednesdays. At our weekly rehearsals we study music theory, solfeggio (or sight-singing), vocal
technique and the role our music plays within the church's ministry and worship. Each chorister has
been given a light blue “Voice For Life” music theory workbook which covers such topics as
musical notation, rhythmic notation and key signatures. As each singer completes a level of the
Voice for Life program, they are awarded a medal and ribbon to be worn with their choir robe. Jonah
Schroeder is the first Senior Chorister to earn his light blue medal. This year I have chosen to
implement the RSCM tradition of choosing two Head Choristers (Anthony Whalen and Lauren
Cecconello), who both help with such tasks as collecting folders and serve as behavioral leaders for
all of the Choristers. The Senior Choristers are now able to sing two part rounds with excellent
intonation and projection. The group is divided into two groups: the "core" group (which sings the
melody in most cases) and the "descanters" (who sing the high descants in our anthems). Both the
Junior Choristers and the Senior Choristers did a fabulous job leading worship at our Sunday
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Children's Worship Services this fall as well as our Christmas Eve Pageant. We are quite pleased to
have most recently performed anthems by J.S. Bach and Benjamin Britten. We are looking forward
to singing at the Saint Mark's Easter service and our end of the year Chorister concert. I am so
pleased by the progress both the Junior and Senior Choristers have been able to achieve over the
course of my year and a half as Choristers Director. I truly look forward to the musical adventures
before us!
~Kara Morgan
~Choristers Director
9:00 a.m. Service Music
Our aim is to draw children and their families into real comfort with the form and content of the
Episcopal liturgy with genuine worship and praise.
The hymns we sing at this service are selected the same way as the hymns for the 10:30 service, with
careful attention to the Lectionary readings appointed. The chief difference is that our focus is on
songs whose theology is accessible to children. Our sources are the standard hymn books: Hymnal
1982; Lift Every Voice and Sing; and Wonder, Love and Praise, especially hymns familiar from
school chapel, with additional sources (covered under copyright license agreements) and some of my
own offerings which we print for the congregation. Since my background is in traditional music we
have a variety of instrumentation: various types of guitars, banjo, autoharp, dulcimer and most
recently Lutes and Bowed Psaltery. A collection which, in my opinion, offer not only variety of
sounds but also texture to the various hymns, much as the variety of stops available on the organ are
used. Percussion instruments (mostly played by the children on the occasional rousing closing
hymn) are a joyful addition to this service offerings.
I have been able to identify other people with musical talents in the congregation. Some have
contributed and others I hope to include in special musical offerings in future. We also hope to be
blessed with special offerings from the Choristers in the coming year.
I am grateful to Lisa Sylvester for her contributions to music for this service.
~David Key
~9:00 a.m. Music Leader
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15. Special Liturgies
Our Community gathers every Sunday to give thanks and offer our lives to God. In addition to our
regular life of worship, we add times of special celebration and prayer to God’s glory and for the
comfort and strengthening of God’s people. In 2014 there were a number of special times of worship
which enriched our lives.
Our tradition of alternative Lessons and Carols for Good Friday continued. Terri Jones guided this
powerful offering, and we were blessed to hear the beautiful and poignant, and sometimes humorous
words of theologians, poets, and writers of prose read by members of our congregation, and giving
witness to the Passion of Christ.
The Passion of Christ received additional expression through our intergenerational Experiential
Stations of the Cross, and through the dramatic reading it received on Passion Sunday at all three
services. Through the gifts and offering a diverse group of congregants, the story came to life with
particular clarity and power.
For a 6th time we offered a Blue Christmas Service, a peaceful, gentle worship service offered for
anyone in our community experiencing loss, challenge, or sadness of any kind facing the Holiday
season. This continues to be a tradition bringing comfort and healing to many.
In our Season of Gratitude, the 5 weeks leading up to our Consecration Sunday, we continued the
tradition of lay preaching, and were strengthened by the witness of Parker Garrett, Ray Samoa,
Gerald Somerville and Matt Wright. Our Season was enhanced with the installation in Jaws of the
Tree of Gratitude, beautifully conceived and created by Nathan Schroeder and Bob Schaper. The
original prayers for the Season written by Lynn Marini brought further blessing to our communal
worship. And finally, Consecration Sunday was again a joyful morning where all 3 of our
congregations gathered as one to thank God for every blessing, and to offer again our commitment
of treasure for the work of God’s love through us. We were blessed by the presence and words The
Right Reverend Chester Talton, our guest preacher, and for the outpouring of generosity from
everyone there.
~Pr. Carri
16. Ushers
Saint Mark's Ushers continue to greet the congregation enthusiastically, and to assist with the
offering and Eucharist at all services every Sunday, and on Christmas and Easter. The ushers play a
particularly important role during the high-attendance services, such as Christmas Eve and Easter.
Thank you to the ushers who served during 2014: Gerald Somerville, Craig Snodgrass, Keith West,
Kay Van Valkenburgh, Landy Johnson, Beth Owen, Chris McCann, Jim Morse, Jill McDowell, Karen
Rogers, Eric and Christina Thom, and the dedicated families at the 9:00 a.m. service. John Green has,
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thankfully, acted as a substitute for the 7:45 service on occasion. New Ushers welcomed are Mary
Moffitt and Trudi Anderson as alternate. We said thank you to Jean Loberg upon her retirement.
If you feel this might be a calling for you, please call the church office 626-798-6747.
~Keith West
LEARNING AND FORMATION COUNCIL
If you are already perfectly familiar with the term “formation” as it is used in a religious context,
please skip the bullets and go right to the summary of Saint Mark’s 2014 formation activities below.
We had a busy year! If, on the other hand, you are one of the many folks who asked through Called
To Be More that we explain the term and how it relates to our lives at Saint Mark’s, here is the
answer.
“Formation” is the one-word, divinity school shorthand for the lifelong process of
growing our faith along with our knowledge and love of God. It includes intellectual
learning about scripture and the history and rites of our church, but it also includes
everything else each of us does to build our relationship with God, including worship and a
wide variety of spiritual practices that may be helpful at various times in our lives. (In case
you wondered, that’s why we stopped calling it just “adult education”.)
Formation is ongoing and lifelong because each relationship with God is dynamic; changing,
deepening, expanding. Our spiritual practices may need to change as we change.
What works for you may not work as well for your neighbor. At Saint Mark’s, we try hard to
vary the formation experiences and opportunities we offer because we have many different
learning styles in our community as well as people at all ages and stages of life. Apart from
the habit of weekly worship, almost no spiritual practice works equally well for everybody:
it’s why we offer, among other things, so many different ways to pray.
Formation helps us to discern who we are rather than what we do.
We are God’s people because our loving and gracious Creator continues to reach out to us
and to invite us into relationship. But growth rarely happens in any relationship, including
with God, unless we actively engage it. Real Christian growth occurs through intentional
efforts to deepen our relationship with God, and to be God’s heart and hands in the world. At
baptism, each of us promises to pursue growth in Christ.
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The Formation ministry team plans and promotes opportunities for people to engage
intentionally in education and other practices that help all of us grown and deepen our
capacity to know, love, and serve God. We are eager to know how to support you in your life
in faith.
~Terri Jones
17. Adult Education and Formation
Centering Prayer
But whenever you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in
secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you.
Matthew 6:6
Saint Mark’s celebrates another year of Centering Prayer which is offered on Monday mornings
from 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. in the Brown Library. Our practice continues to be enriched by viewing
DVD teachings from Fr. Thomas Keating, participating in Lectio Divina, as well as other practices
that support the Contemplative Life Program.
Centering Saturday's, a four hour morning retreat, is held quarterly and on occasion facilitated by guest
practitioners. It is important to note that anyone interested in participating in or learning more
about Centering Prayer is welcome. Having done the practice before is not a prerequisite and
attendance is open to the community at large.
I am happy to say that this year our group has grown and there are several new individuals who are
now attending on a regular basis who are from other church communities. Please join us when you
are able. Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, you are welcome!
I remain honored to be part of this beautiful community and look forward to seeing it continued
growth.
Blessings,
~Robin Ross
~Facilitator
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Daughters of the King (DOK)
Saint Mark’s Blessed Women (DOK) has received over 460 prayer requests.
Beth Owen continues to faithfully update the list several times a week to keep us apprised of
changes.
We currently have over 20 members and are always eager to welcome any woman 17 years and up
who is called to prayer and service. Feel free to visit the National Website for more information
regarding the National Prayer Order www.dok-national.org
In 2014, we continued in prayer. Our Angel Card Ministry using the beautiful cards from our
blessed Angel Barbara Haines (with the Lord 3/17/2008) continues to thrive; the cards are prayed
over and available free for anyone to send out to those we are praying for or just thinking of.
Blessed Women of Saint Mark’s Altadena Chapter #1925, hold their regular prayer meetings on the
first Sunday 8:45 a.m. in the Community Hall. Feel free to visit our church website
(www.saintmarksaltadena.org) for updates and other fun information.
Current officers are Debra A. Johnson, Interim President; Charlotte Mathews, Vice-President; and
Beth Owen, Treasurer; Roberta Goodman, DOK Study Leader.
~Debra Johnson
~Chapter President
Education for Ministry (EfM)
Nearly continuously since 1988, Saint Mark’s and the L.A. Diocese have collaborated with the
Episcopal School of Theology of the University of the South to offer EfM, a four-year, small group
extension course designed to help adults deepen their knowledge of Christian scripture, tradition,
and history, and explore how their faith challenges, enriches, and supports them in the lives they
lead.
The current EfM class includes Paula Walker in the first year, Marti Farley, Bill and Sherrie Melinat,
and Joanne Morse in the second year, Erik Forrester and Mark Poynter in the fourth year (and on
track to graduate this spring), Maria Horner doing post-grad study. The mentors are Gini Berry,
Diane Carey-Schmitz, Terri Jones and Erik Forrester.
EfM at Saint Mark’s meets on Monday nights in the Brown Library about nine months of the year.
There are no papers to write or exams to take: each week the group discusses shared reading
assignments in the Bible and other texts to determine how (or weather!) the material relates to our
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own contemporary experience. Conversations are lively; insights are plentiful, and our new books
and lessons are engaging.
There are no papers to write or exams to take: each week the group discusses shared reading
assignments in the Bible and other texts to consider how the material relates to our own
contemporary experience. Conversations are lively; insights are plentiful, and our new books and
lessons are engaging.
We’ll enroll new and continuing students over the summer. If you’d like to know more about EfM,
please talk to any of the mentors.
~Terri Jones
Lectio Divina
Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. in the Brown Library
Each Wednesday evening a group gathers for the practice of Lectio Divina. Using a portion of one of
the readings for the coming Sunday, we use this form of praying the scriptures to listen deeply for
God’s kindness and direction in our lives. A wonderful, faithful group gathers every week, and
newcomers and less frequent participants are always welcomed with joy. This practice is led by
Pastor Carri, Connie Majeau and Roberta Goodman.
~Pr. Carri
Lenten Soup Suppers Holy Ground. We led off the 2014 Lenten Soup Supper Series with a special multi-generational
installation in the Community Hall that invited us all to enter Holy Ground.
Bob Schaper, Nathan Schroeder, Nick Arnzen, Diane Carey-Schmitz, Connie Majeau, Roberta
Goodman, Lisa Sylvester, Rose West, Robin Ross, Terri Jones, Tom and Anton Sobota, and Pastor
Carri created a magical “desert” environment in which parish members could wander and experience
scripture, hospitality, stories, theater, elemental play with sand, water, and stones, and meditate on
the experience, before closing with the Eucharist. (The installation stayed up through Thursday for
Mo. Betsy’s use with School Chapel.) The balance of the Wednesday night series featured a program
of readings from the Desert Fathers and Mothers, a bibliodrama session, a Taizé service, and an
evening in which Edward Beckett led a whole team of volunteers in painting Stations of the Cross in
preparation for Holy Week.
~Terri Jones
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Saturday Night Movies
Since August 2012 Nathan Schroeder has shared with us his professional talents as a designer in the
film industry, and his deep love and knowledge of film and the visual arts, by showing us movies
and leading us in lively conversations about them usually on the first Saturday of the month in the
Brown Library. In 2014 the movies seen were: Boycott, 84 Charing Cross Rd., The 5 People You
Meet in Heaven, Peggy Sue Got Married, Heaven I For Real, and The Natural.
Movie Night was suspended due to Nathan’s teaching a class, but Connie Majeau and Chris Zarow
hosted a showing of Joyeux Noel to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Christmas suspension
of fighting during WWI.
~Nathan Schroeder
Sunday School
Sunday Morning: The Brown’s Library: 9:30 – 10:15 a.m.
TEDtalks and Travel Tales. At the ‘nine o’clock hour” on Sundays, many members of the
congregation presented stories or led conversations in 2014. Some people were interviewed using
the ‘Proust Questionnaire” in Epiphany; for several Sundays in late May and early June, young
adults shared their adventures on several pilgrimage journeys abroad. Then, for most of the summer,
various parishioners selected and presented their favorite TEDtalks for community discussion, on
topics as diverse as conservation, nutrition, and timely intervention in the lives of at-risk youth.
~Terri Jones
Wednesday Bible Study
For the first half of 2014, our Bible Study group plumbed the riches of our Sunday Lectionary
Readings. Each week all three readings were read aloud by members of the group, and then we
chose one of the three to begin an in-depth focus for the morning. Most mornings we made our way
to all three readings, and were delighted to discover God’s challenge and encouragement given to us
through the Word. Ably led by Roberta Goodman through the summer, the group dove into Luke’s
gospel in preparation for the study of the Acts of the Apostles, which began in the Fall. This study
continues into 2015, and all participants find their lives strengthened and their faith expanded by the
amazing stories of the work of the Spirit in the early church. My faith is made stronger every week
as I gather with this faithful community of seekers hungry for the life-giving Word of God and the
fellowship of the Holy Spirit.
~Pr. Carri
Women’s Retreat
Pr. Carri
From Friday evening, February 28 until noon on Sunday, March 2, the Cathedral Center of Saint
Paul became an extension of the Saint Mark’s community hall when about 23 of us gathered on
retreat to explore finding God in the changes and transitions in our lives, and finding our way to “A
New Normal” in our work, our relationships, our life circumstances, our loves, and our callings. As
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usual, we ate to much, laughed a lot, surprised ourselves with our stories and songs and insights, go
some much-needed rest and some girlfriend time and just some time just to “be”.
The 2015 retreat will be built around the theme “Let It Go,” and will be held April 10-12, again at
the Cathedral Center. Registration forms and information will be available in the Narthex and the
office by the time you read this report. Pastor Carri, Mo. Betsy, Betty Butler and Terri Jones are
planning another wonderful time away. Please join us.
~Terri Jones
18. Children, Youth and Family
It’s been a big year for Children, Youth and Family ministries at Saint Mark’s!
About eight years ago, Bill Owen asked me to share my “dream” for a dedicated youth building. I
think the Vestry was in the process of some master planning, and he wanted to know what our
growing youth group needed to provide program to our young people. I told him, fairly emphatically,
that we didn’t need dedicated space – what we needed was a dedicated person, someone whose full-
time job it was to create, develop and facilitate programs for children and youth at Saint Mark’s.
With Parker’s arrival last summer, my dream has come true. We are so fortunate to have her leading
our children and youth. We’ve already seen the fruit of her efforts, and I am confident that as time
passes our program will continue to grow and thrive. Please join me in thanking her for saying yes to
Saint Mark’s!
~Maria Horner
~CYF Director (January – June)
It has been an exciting year in children, youth, and family ministry at Saint Mark's! After a long
discernment process, the community decided that it was time to further invest in the program by
hiring a full time staff member in the summer of 2014. I joined the staff on August 15 as the full
time Children, Youth, and Family Ministries Director, and am excited to continue working to build
the CYF program. Below you will find reports on the successful programs and events that were in
place under the skilled leadership of Maria Horner. I am excited to continue to build upon an already
healthy and vibrant ministry in 2015. This month, we added a 5th and 6th grade Sunday School class
that will help to provide more age-appropriate and engaging lessons for our children. New events to
come include our first trip with teenagers to Haiti in March, summer programs for youth, supper
clubs to help foster community between families, and Vacation Bible School in late summer 2015.
For additional questions or to volunteer with our CYF program, please contact Parker Garrett at
CYF@saintmarksaltadena.org or at 334-398-1129
~Parker Garrett
~CYF Director (September – December)
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Christmas Pageant
The annual Christmas pageant continues to be an effective and successful way for children and
youth to engage in Christmas worship here at Saint Mark's. We had over 50 children and youth
participate in the pageant during the 5:00 p.m. service on Christmas Eve. One particularly exciting
aspect of this program is that it continues to bring members of all three Sunday morning
congregations together. We continue to use the script adapted from scripture by Pastor Carri. Family Fridays
Each year during Lent, Friday is Family Night! At 6:30 p.m., we meet in the home of a host family
near the church. We enjoy a potluck supper as families arrive from work to join us. Child care is
provided on site, so children are with their friends. At 7:30 p.m., a featured speaker addresses us on
a family-related issue of interest, with time for questions and discussion. By 8:40 p.m., we finish
with prayer and head home, happier and richer for this fellowship.
Thanks to our hosts for opening their homes in 2014: Philip and Jennifer Molebash, Jeff and Jane
Dillingham, Al and Carri Grindon, Bob and Robin Ross, and Andrew and Sherry Kully.
Nursery
Held in the preschool class downstairs, our nursery care room is staffed by skilled childcare
providers and a youth assistant every Sunday. Our nursery frees parents to enjoy the worship service,
knowing their children are safe and secure. We thank Stephen Hooper-Rosebrook and Rachel Hines
for assuming this ministry for six months, when Susan Westcott retired.
Sunday School
This year, we are continuing to use Seasons of the Spirit, a lectionary based curriculum that
integrates worship, scripture, and age-appropriate activities. Our four extremely dedicated teachers
are Mary Herman, Kathy Talton, Diana Schroeder, and Heather Jolly. We average about 10 children
per Sunday.
We laid a lot of ground work for further development our Sunday School program in 2015. We are
excited to seek out new curriculum, continue our new 5th and 6th grade class, and further support
our volunteers.
Young Adult Ministry
Under the leadership of Maria Horner, Saint Mark's established a new ministry in 2014. We are
sending regular care packages to members away in college, and had our first annual youth alumni
Christmas party at the Horners’ home. If you would like to contribute to this ministry, please contact
Maria Horner.
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Youth Group
The Saint Mark's youth group continued to grow and thrive in 2014. 6th-12th graders are invited to
join us on Sunday evenings from 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. for conversation, lessons, games, and activities.
We currently have about 20 regular youth group attendees, with an average attendance of 16.
As in previous years, the Youth Group provided service to the Saint Mark's community. They
continue to run the Easter Egg Hunt and the Christingle-making party. They also provide scheduled
childcare during the Memorial Day trip to Catalina Island, and volunteer at the annual Fall
fundraiser.
Our youth group leaders are: David Killgore, Kevin Killgore, Maria Horner, and Parker Garrett.
~Parker Garrett
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19. Outreach
The Outreach Committee finds ways for Saint Mark's parishioners to reach out into the community
and share the love of Christ. We support existing ministries, including St. Mark's partnership with
Ste. Margurite's in Latournelle, Haiti, and the support of local organizations including Friends in
Deed and ACTS as part of our goal to consider the needs of those in our local and international
community. If you feel that God has put on your heart this kind of work, contact us.
Upcoming Outreach Events:
Ongoing--Coins and Cans
Bring coins for Haiti and canned food for the ACTS food pantry to church (all services)
Contact: Stephanie McKinney
email: smkinne@sbcglobal.net
Feb. 5th--Door of Hope Dinner
Contact: George Rothwell
email: gcr001@sbcglobal.net
Feb. 15-- ACTS Food Pantry 10:00-12:00
Contact: Anne Browne
email: thetomten@hotmail.com
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ACTS Food Pantry
The Altadena Congregations Serving Together (ACTS) Food Pantry was established in 2000 and is
run by six local churches: Altadena Baptist Church, Altadena Community Church, Christ the
Shepherd Lutheran Church, Community Life Fellowship, Westminster Presbyterian Church and
Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church. The ACTS Food Pantry is located at Altadena Community Church
and is open every Saturday from ten to noon. Each church is responsible for staffing the pantry one
Saturday a month. The 2014 Saint Mark’s Volunteers: Anne Browne, James Morse, the Dillingham
Family, Tom and Nick Horner, Jennifer, Mara, & Anya Lum, Dorsey League, Nadine Hegamin,
Melissa Shaper, and Mary Moffitt.
The church's contributions were $623.00, $175.00 from Women's Soup and $448.00 from the
congregation? We gave out 30-35 bags per week.
Thanks to ALL that donated to the Food Pantry financially and with food.
~Anne Browne
~Coordinator and Advisor for the ACTS Food Pantry
Bad Weather Shelter
Saint Mark's returned this year to operate one night at ECPAC's Bad Weather Shelter at the
Pasadena Covenant Church in December. We had close to 125 clients so we kept busy. As always,
special thanks go out to George Rothwell and his son Earl for being responsible for the buying and
cooking of the food. George is committed to the belief that our homeless here in the Pasadena area
don't have many nice things in their lives, so when Saint Mark's has an opportunity to do something
special for them, it's going to be special. Saint Mark's has the reputation of cooking great and not-so-
ordinary meals. Thanks to all the parishioners and school families who came out without whose help
this ministry would not happen. If you haven't had a chance to be a part of this event and would like
to be, there will be opportunities for you to do so in the upcoming year. Christmas Trees
In 2011, the Vestry decided to have a Christmas Tree sale to help offset a projected budget deficit.
By the end of the year, Saint Mark's was in the black and we decided to give the funds we raised to
the Bad Weather Shelter in Pasadena -- and a tradition was born. As part of our outreach ministries,
we decided to continue our support of the Bad Weather Shelter and 2014 marked our 4th annual
Christmas Tree sale. We sold 150 trees; 44 of which were donated to needy families in our
community via the Pasadena Police Activity League (PAL).
Following is a short memo we received from PAL:
TO: Lt. Gourdikian
FROM: Ralph Ordonez , Officer
RE: Christmas Tree Program
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On 12/05/2014 Officer Craddolph, Volunteers Ben Potter and Rojelio Venegas, and I delivered 44
Christmas Trees to needy families in Pasadena and Altadena. Theses Christmas Trees were again
donated by St. Marks Church located at 1014 Altadena Dr. in the City of Altadena.
Corporal McKinney was responsible for making this great program possible.
The memo included pictures of some the families receiving their Christmas trees, and when I saw
the smiles on their faces it made all the hard work more than worth it!
One hundred percent of the proceeds go to support the Bad Weather Shelter. In 2011 we were able to
give $2,000 and in 2012 the amount rose to $2,500. Last year we presented a check for $4,000 and
this year we anticipate giving approximately $4,500. We are truly blessed to have community that
gives so much of its time, energy and money to support a much needed program. I'd like to thank
everyone who helped, including; the Boy Scouts, Chris McCann, Greg and Leo Neat, David Key, Al
Grindon, Andy Splichal, Anton and Hannah Sabota, Jacob McKinney, Beatrix Jones and especially
the Christmas Tree Ministry Team of Zachary Abbot, Dianne Carey-Schmitz, Tom Horner, Paul
McKinney and Jane Sabota. (My apologies if I've inadvertently left your name off the list!) Thanks
also to all of those who bought a tree!
~Tim Jones
~Coordinator
CROP Walk
This year, over 20 members of Saint Mark’s participated in the annual CROP Hunger Walk. Our
team walked 5 kilometers and raised over $1,000 as a community to help fight hunger in the
Pasadena area.
Door of Hope
On the first Wednesday of each month, Saint Mark's supports the Door of Hope, a Pasadena shelter
for families in transition. Volunteers from Saint Mark's plan and prepare an evening meal, bring the
meal to the Door of Hope at 6:00 p.m., and have dinner with the 25-30 residents. Please contact
George Rothwell at least 2 days in advance if you would like to participate on the first Wednesday of
a month.
~George Rothwell
Ecumenical Council of Pasadena Area Churches (EC/PAC)
Saint Mark’s has generously collected school supplies, made Easter baskets and sent Christmas toys
to EC/PAC through Friends in Deed each year.
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Haiti Partnership
Our primary commitment to Ste. Marguerite school in Latournelle, Haiti, is to fund a lunch program
annually. A secondary goal is to support the school in meeting the needs they have expressed to us.
Two broad categories comprised the activities of 2014. These are travel and fund-raising.
Travel: Dr. Oleson organized travel to Haiti by members of NAES in January, 2014. It is hoped that
this would generate more partnerships.
In February of 2014, two Haiti Partnership Committee members and three young adults from Saint
Mark's, Altadena joined two faculty members and three high school students from St. Mark's School,
Southborough, MA, who together traveled to Latournelle. During the visit, the Americans met and interacted with the children of Latournelle and the students, faculty and staff of Ste. Marguerite.
During an evening meeting with the school administrators and community leaders, the concerns for
the community of better access to water, access to electricity, especially in the evenings, and help
with teacher salaries were discussed.
Plans are in place for Haiti Partnership Committee members of our parish and several high school
students from St. Mark's Youth Group to travel to Latournelle, Haiti in March, 2015.
Following the February visit, Kara Morgan and Chris Zarow began monthly conversations via Skype
with Leoreus Laventure, Ste. Marguerite’s principal. This has been an efficient way to gauge
progress and learn of new needs. Beginning in October, 2014, Liz McCollough, a language teacher
from St. Mark’s Southborough, MA, and who is on her third trip to Latournelle with her high school
students, joined our Skype calls. This has resulted in a much closer working relationship between the
two Saint Marks.
Fund-raising: We organized several raising activities in 2014. The Hike for Haiti and a post-hike
pancake breakfast was held on Saturday, April 12. In May, Kara Morgan, Choristers
Director, put on a benefit concert featuring Saint Mark's Choristers and the talents of other
parishioners. Other fund raising events included Hike to Howlands and Women’s Soup. Smaller
fund raising events to support youth travelers in 2015 are ongoing. Coins and Cans is continuing and
has been a successful means of generating small, but consistent, donations.
Despite this, the Haiti Partnership fell short of i's goal to fully fund the lunch program for 2015.
While $20,000 is required for a full year of lunches, by the end of 2014 we were only able to send
$13,000 to Haiti. This presents us with a sobering challenge.
New goals include helping the community of Latournelle launch a micro credit program under the
guidance of Episcopal Relief and Development in New York and Micro Credit Haiti in Port au
Prince. The goal is to help local families generate an income and thereby afford tuition for their
children at Ste. Marguerite.
~Chris Zarow
~Parish Liaison
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Holy Family Services
Saint Mark's has again this year joined other churches in the Diocese in supporting Holy Family
Services. By contributing to Holy Family Services, Saint Mark's helps to build families through
adoption and foster care. Holy Family Services, an Institution of the Diocese of Los Angeles, is a
full-service agency that places children in loving homes without regard to age, race, religion, gender,
marital status or gender preference. The annual auction event was held in May, and there were many
Saint Mark’s parishioners there to help spur on the bidding and enjoy the atmosphere at the home of
Bishop Jon and Mary Bruno. Saint Mark’s volunteers also helped with the invitation mailing,
preparation of the auction baskets for the event, and volunteered on the morning and afternoon of the
event. Our own Janis Rosebrook retired after six years on the board and three years as president of
the Board of Directors in June. Parish member Marti Farley joined the HFS board as of July 1. As
HFS continues in its 65th year of service to the greater Los Angeles area, it continues to build its
outreach program to all members of our community. If you would like to volunteer your services by
helping with or attending one of our fundraising activities, please contact Board members Marianne
Wright or Marti Farley.
~Marianne Wright
~Board President, Holy Family Services
Scouts
Boy Scout Troop 1
Saint Mark's is extremely proud to sponsor Boy Scout Troop #1. Not only is Troop #1 the oldest and
original Troop in Pasadena…not only is Allan Yovanovich an outstanding and award-winning
Scoutmaster…Troop #1 does STUFF--lots of stuff! Probably more stuff than anybody.
Highlights of the Troop Calendar for 2014 include winter sports, shooting & archery, rock climbing,
cultural awareness, aquatics, cooking, first aid & advanced life support and (always!) backpacking.
They also are a great help in cleaning the campus after the Country Fair.
Want to find our more? call Craig Snodgrass: 798-2517 or Linda Bass: 818-359-4108.
On behalf of City of Hope and Troop 1 I’d like to express my gratitude to the Saint Mark’s
community for your generous support of the Andrew Blackwood Memorial Blood Drive. This
year’s effort recorded 69 pints of blood delivered to the City of Hope patients. The City of Hope
Blood Services Coordinator informed me that this blood drive continues to be the most productive
annual event in their calendar. Thank you again in your enthusiastic response to this effort and for
your continuing support of Troop1.
I’d like to thank the Seth Bass and Craig Snodgrass for coordinating the event when I left town on
an emergency. Again, please accept my thanks and kindly put this event on your calendars for the
second Sunday in October, 2015.
Allan Yovanovich
~Troop 1 Scoutmaster
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Boy Scouts (continued)
Sunday, February 8, is Scout Sunday. Please join us as we honor Allan Yovanovich for his many
years of service as he retires as Scoutmaster.
Cub Scouts, Pack 1
Saint Mark's Church sponsors Cub Scout Pack 1, a family program designed for boys who are in the
first through fifth grades (or from 6 to 11 years of age). Scouts, parents, and leaders work together to
achieve the primary purposes of Cub Scouting, including character development, spiritual growth,
good citizenship, and personal achievement -- all through fun and age-appropriate activities. All our
activities are designed to foster teamwork between the scout and his parent/guardian, who is known
as the ‘Akela’ in the scouting program, as they work together to complete the various
achievements/experiences that are required to matriculate through each of the five years. Cub
Scouts prepares our boys for the next step in the scouting program, should the scout so choose,
which is the Boys Scouts of America, for boys in 6th through 12th grades.
Cub Scout Pack 1 is comprised of families from Saint Mark’s Church, Saint Mark’s School and the
local community. Over the past few years, we have seen our number of non-Saint Mark’s families
grow and we see that growth as a reflection of our inclusive approach and commitment to a quality
program. During the past year the pack has organized a spring weekend trip to Camp Wasewagen in
the mountains near Redlands and a fall campout at the Trask Scout Reservation in Monrovia. This
spring we embark on our bi-annual trip to Catalina Island. We have also participated in a number of
shorter activities including tours of the E! Television Studio, visits to local police and fire stations,
and trips on the Gold Line. Our annual program includes building and racing Pinewood Derby cars,
launching rockets, and going rock climbing at an indoor facility in Arcadia.
The pack remains committed to teaching public responsibility through service projects and charity.
Recently Pack 1 collected food for the Friends in Deed food pantry, supported the Andrew
Blackwood blood drive held by Troop 1, and we help support scouting in the San Gabriel Valley by
donating annually to our local Friends of Scouting organization. A portion of the proceeds from the
annual popcorn fundraiser go directly to our local council and benefit scouts in our community.
Popcorn revenue fuels our program by subsidizing program fees and giving financial aid for event
participation on a need basis. We are thankful to be part of such a strong community. The leaders for
Pack 1 are all volunteers and help make our program the best in the San Gabriel Valley and top in
the nation.
~Shaley Brooks
Pack 1 Cubmaster
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December Toy Ingathering
Toys were collected at school chapel on December 9th. Thank you everyone who donated a toy for a
needy child for Christmas. Toys were distributed to Door of Hope, Hillsides, and the Altadena
Sheriff's Station, along with a few extra special families in the parish who needed support this
Christmas. Thank you to Anne Browne who brought packing boxes, and Taki Lague, Seth Bass, and
Marianne, Emily and Matt Wright who sorted and/or delivered the toys.
~Marianne Wright 20. Pastoral Care
Moveable Feasts
Thank you to Mara (Taki) Lague, Melissa Schaper, and Christina Thom who helped put “Freezer
Meals” together for families in need or distress. Shopping, lugging, chopping, cutting, hearing,
stirring, mincing and cooking! It all happened in the Community Hall kitchen on November 1,
2014. Distribution is on an as needed basis for school and church families, or for friends of the
church in need of a little TLC and a hot meal. A recipe card is included with each meal which
includes a prayer which from Saint Mark’s Parish.
~Marti Farley
~Coordinator
ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE COUNCIL
21. Buildings and Grounds/Joint Operations
The Joint Operations Committee (JOC) is a committee of 3 church members (including the Rector)
and 3 school representatives (including the Head of School) who meet as needed during the year to
ensure the health, safety and upkeep of shared facilities on the Saint Mark's campus. Thank you to
church members Marianne Wright (chair), Erik Forrester, and The Rev. Carri Patterson Grindon
(Rector), and to school representatives Franklyn Shen, Dan Wachtel and Dr. Doreen Oleson (Head
of School.) This key committee deals with both emergency and long range planning issues on
campus, and is a key committee for communications between church and school. The committee
meet three times during 2014, in February, May and September, to address common campus issues.
Joint Operations Committee work on the Saint Mark’s campus included the following: In the
Community Hall, localized treatment of termites in several locations was bid out and with treatment
then completed. Replacement of electrical breaker for music room AC was completed. Thank you to
Joanne Morse for her quick action in getting this taken care of before school started and the choir
returned as this was an issue all summer, and the problem was finally traced to the breaker. Fans in
both restrooms were replaced and the noisy central light in the main room was repaired. Additional
lighting outside the church and CMH has also been repaired. Huge thanks to Joanne Morse who
coordinated most of the work on these projects! A keyboard was purchased for joint use of school
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and church.
At the School House (former rectory) sprinklers in west lawn were replaced for better coverage.
Sprinklers in middle lawn were adjusted for better coverage.
Campus wide, during the winter, gutters on shared buildings were cleaned and repaired. Annual
campus-wide tree trimming and parking lot maintenance was performed during the summer.
Special Thanks:
Thank you to Vestry member and Jr. Warden Tom Horner who worked with Franklyn Shen at Saint
Mark’s School and committee in reviewing current insurance coverage for church and school.
Thank you to Mo. Betsy and the Sylvester Forrester family who were notified by a neighbor on July
4th that there was a water issue at school and who jumped into action to see what was going on. Dan
Wachtel, facilities manager at the school came up to the campus on the holiday to make sure that
water was shut off and that the plumber was scheduled.
Many thanks to the our Boy Scout Troop 1 who scheduled their August meetings off campus so that
campus work could be scheduled efficiently, without accounting for Tuesday night Meeting House
use. This has made it much easier on the school staff to scheduling work, and prevents conflicts with
the scouts.
The JOC is monitoring the aging infrastructure of the Saint Mark’s campus, but we often aren’t able
to predict where the next sign of age will appear. We recognize the diligence of the staff at both the
Church and the School who are able to react to emergencies quickly, and a group of trusted vendors
who we are able to call on to help quickly rectify issues.
Church only projects included: Stained Glass Window Conditions Report was forwarded to Saint
Mark’s school and our joint insurance company. Insurance was upgraded to reflect the reports
valuation of the windows at $450,000. Mo. Betsy has a computer file of pictures of the windows,
and Lars Momsen followed up with additional photos so there now is a complete set. A pipe leak in
the Church was repaired, which affected the church sink and school space below. Sprinkler Timer
for front lawn of church was replaced for greater efficiency.
Improvements to the church offices included completion of the Associate Rector’s office
renovations from the previous year, and a complete renovation of the Music Director and Choristers
Director’s shared office. Our new Youth Minister had an office created and renovated for her from
the previous office space used as the youth room. All renovations included painting, new window
coverings, and new office furniture. A big fresh breath of air swept through the church offices this
year. Thank you to Bruce Linsenmayer, Jim Morse and Robin Ross for making this all happen. The
Post Alarm panel has been replaced and some minor upgrades to the system were accomplished,
including adding a chime to the front door when it opens.
~Marianne Wright
~Chair
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22. Endowment
The Endowment Committee continues its education program to create the tools necessary to plan
your Will or Living Trust. Our agenda is basically an enduring anti-procrastination awareness
program. We will continue offering seminars, brochures and articles on Planned Giving at Saint
Mark’s, to protect and benefit the future of your family. Just remember when creating your Trust or
Will, how important Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church is to you and future generations!
~ Robert Ross
~Endowment Chair
23. Joint Fundraising
Auction and Winter Festival
"Old Hollywood Glamour" was a great success. Over 225 guests gathered at the Oakmont Country
Club in Glendale on Saturday, May 17, to celebrate the Saint Mark's Community and to raise money
for the church and school. It was a dressy affair, with red carpets, photographers, and lots of bling.
Old Hollywood Glamour at its finest! Everyone got into the fun of the evening, enjoying stunning
views of the golf course from the patio while bidding on silent auction items. The evening ended in
the dining room with a wonderful dinner and opportunity to bid on fabulous live auction items,
which included One Direction tickets at the Rose Bowl, vacation opportunities in Mammoth, Kauai,
Laguna Beach, Del Mar, Waikola Beach and Lake Arrowhead to name a few, and unique
opportunities like an elegant party for 50 and Head of School for the day. Thank you to chair Sandra
Duval for an amazing evening, and to the auction team: Lorie Bessera, Anjali Bonfante, Umberto
Bonfante, Amy Catherwood, Heather Christensen, Tom DeClerk, Jeremy Duval, Rick Harris, Ioanna
Hawk, Sandee Hiyake, Syma Iqbal, Sherry Kully, Kiela Lara Conway, Yvette Martinez- Rea, Lisa
Mrozek, Charles Nelson, Erica Phillips, Michele Waller, and Becky Walley. Thank you also to the
'Night of Operations Team": Taki Lague, Marti Farley, Karen Sessions, Joanne Morse, Janis Rose-
brook, Joelle Zavzavadjian, Emily Wright, Ryan Schroeder, Matt Wright, Terri Jones, Marianne
Wright, Nancy Rothwell, and especially Sherry Wheelock who does an amazing job with the
computer system!
The event netted over $50,000, shared gracefully between Saint Mark’s school and church
communities.
~Marianne Wright
~Church Liaison
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Fundraising (continued)
Rock ‘n’ Roll Fall Fest Wrap Up!
Big thanks to my entire Rock Star team! What an amazing day! Your many hours of hard work made
for an over the top Fall Fest that will go down in the Saint Mark’s Hall of Fame! The event raised
over $20,000.00 to be split between the church and school.
I want to thank each and every parent, parishioner, staff member, youth alumni, and church youth
group member who helped set up, clean up, painted signs, bundled tickets or worked a booth to
make our fest so very special. We needed each and every one of you to make this event come to
fruition and you didn’t let us down. Our reward was seeing all the smiling faces throughout the day!
Our rock concert began with our own Sidney Hopkinson’s band, Stupid Pony, with special youth
performers, leading the fest off with a bang and Mr. Thayne and the glee club with their amazing
voices! Thanks to Scott Shriner, parent and member of the band Weezer, who delighted us on stage,
and to Jimmy Gomez, from the Black Eyed Peas, who brought the house down and got the crowd on
its feet! Many thanks to all my committee for their many of hours of planning and execution of our
event! I want to especially thank our Saint Mark’s Parish, and especially Karen Sessions, Rock ‘n’
Roll Fest Church Liaison, who helped make this event so successful: Pastor Carri, Mother Betsy,
George Rothwell and the Men’s Fellowship – Rothwell’s Tavern, Nancy Rothwell, Marianne
Wright, Parker Garrett and the Saint Mark’s Youth Group, Boy Scout Troop 1, Taki Lague, Joanne
Morse, Lisa Auyong, Marti Farley and Janis Rosebrook-Chic Boutique, Juanita Thompson-Plants,
Maria and Tom Horner-Drinks and Christmas Trees, Mary Eddy-Sporting Goods, Dave and Dawn
Mann- Electrical and Kid’s Kloset, Lee Ann Bechthold-Treasurer and Marcia Anderson -
Spreadsheet. Great support and donations towards our supplies and opportunity drawing: Seth and
Linda Bass and the Saint Mark’s Church Vestry and Parish. Please forgive me if I have missed
anyone!
And, many thanks to ALL our sponsors-we couldn’t have don’t this without your support! Rock on!
With great appreciation,
~Jo-Lynn Battany
~Chair
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24. Leadership Development
The Leadership Development Ministry serves several purposes in the Saint Mark’s community. In
addition to presenting nominations for Vestry, Delegate and volunteer positions, we also support the
leaders of Saint Mark’s Ministries through education, inspiration and fellowship. We held three
Leadership Summits in 2014. We have three Leadership Summits planned for 2015. Saturdays
February 14 and May 9 with our Fall date to be determined.
The current members of the Leadership Development Ministry are Tom Horner, chair, Pastor Carri
Patterson Grindon, Stephanie McKinney, Joanne Morse, Craig Snodgrass, Blanton Bartlett, Linda
Bass and Erik Forrester. We will have two new members each year, so if you are interested in our
ministry contact Pastor Carri or Tom.
~Tom Horner
25. Stewardship
Generosity – This expresses my feelings about the members of Saint Mark’s Parish. Our Stewardship
campaign for 2015 was very successful. We have 134 members who have pledged. There are 21
new pledges and 55 increased pledges. More than $351,482.84 has been pledged for 2015. This will
enable us to continue our many outreach programs including our Haiti Partnership, ACTS Food
Pantry, Union Station lunches, and Bad Weather Shelter. We are blessed to have the funds for
salaries for our rector and associate priest, choir director, organist, a 9:00 a.m. musician, a chorister
director, and our office staff. Through the generosity of our members, we’ve hired a full-time
Director of Children, Youth and Family Ministries, and are already reaping the harvest of Parker
Garrett’s hard work. Additionally, we have increased the salaries of the leadership positions of
Ministry of Music to a more appropriate level. We are also able to fulfill our “Mission Share”
obligation – 12 % of our annual budget – to the Diocese of Los Angeles. The Vestry and the Stewardship Committee want to thank everyone who continues to embrace our
mission and strategic plan, “Call to be More”, through your 2015 pledge. We are very excited about
the programs that we will be able to undertake as a result of your pledges. I would like to thank the Stewardship Committee – Pastor Carri, Roberta Goodman, and Robin
Ross. Special thanks go to Bob Schaper and Nathan Schroeder for creating our Tree of Gratitude and
to Mark Poynter for helping with the installation. It was beautiful way for us to give thanks to God,
week by week, for tiny and tremendous blessings. Lynn Marini created a special Prayers of the
People, and our Education for Ministry (EfM) group crafted a Collect of Thanksgiving for our
Season of Gratitude. I also want to thank the members who shared their testimonials of gratitude –
Parker Garrett, Ray Samoa, Gerald Somerville and Matt Wright.
~Marti Farley
~Stewardship Chair
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Ministry Councils
Tellers
Saint Mark's Tellers continued their faithful service in 2014, analyzing the offering each Sunday
after the 10:30 a.m. service and preparing two-page reports for Lee Ann Bechthold and the other
office staff. We assign a pair of tellers to one Sunday each month, so it is not a burdensome chore.
This year our tellers included Anne Browne, Bob Bowdoin, Taki Lague, Carol Peters, and most of
the Owen family. If you'd like to take part in this small but important ministry, please see me. I'm
particularly looking for people who are willing to help on the second, fourth and fifth Sundays of the
month. We welcome Ruben Cardenas as a new Teller.
Meanwhile, there are some things which all of us can do to make our tellers' job easier. If you have
made a pledge, please use one of your offering envelopes! It's much quicker that way: the tellers and
the bookkeeper can simply use the envelope number. If you are designating your gift for some specific
purpose, please write that on the memo line of your check. If you're giving cash and would like to
receive credit for it, your best bet is to use one of the envelopes in the pews and put your name on the
envelope. By doing these things consistently, you'll make our lives a lot easier and Lee Ann's work
more reliable.
Finally, thank you all for your continued financial support.
~Bill Owen
~Head Teller
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SAINT MARK'S SCHOOL
SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Maria Horner, Board Chair Marcia Anderson
Stephen Andriuzzo Elsa Banuelos
Seth Bass Jeanne Case
Merrily Dunlap Julianna Edwards
The Rev. Carri Patterson Grindon, Rector Juliette Harrhy
Timothy Jones, Vestry Representative Brent Lew
Celeste Liversidge Vanessa Meyer
Doreen Oleson, Ed.D., Head of School William Schleifer
Karen Sessions, Vestry Representative Jane Sobota
Darrell Spence Dhari Thein
Cindy Yvanez
SCHOOL STAFF Dr. Doreen Oleson, Head of School
Mrs. Alice Chou Hause, Director of marketing and Communications
Mrs. Ann Grimmett, Chief Financial Office
Mrs. Zanita Gwin, Associate Head of Curriculum and Instruction
Mr. Rick Harris, Assistant Head of Information Services and Innovation
Mrs. Kelly Mancuso, Associate Head of Early Childhood Education
Mr. Franklyn Shen, Business Manager
Mrs. Joscelle Shen, Assistant Head for Enrollment Management and Operations
Mrs. Julie Toyama, Director of Day Care
The Rev. Betsy Hooper-Rosebrook, Chaplain
Mr. Dan Wachtel, Facilities Manager
Mrs. Pamela White, Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Sandee Hiyake, Advancement Assistant; Mrs. Lisa Cole, Bookkeeper;
Ms. Tonya Russell, Office Clerk
Ms. Sally Yingling, Receptionist; Mr. Adolpho Anaya, Groundskeeper;
Mr. Roberto Hernandez, Custodian; Ms. Dulce Hernandez, Custodian
Dr. Lisa Sylvester, Chapel Organist (January – June), Grace Chung, Chapel Organist (September – December)
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SAINT MARK’S SCHOOL 2014 REPORT
Dear Saint Mark’s Families and Friends,
I marvel at the extraordinary support you give our students at Saint Mark’s School and I feel a
tremendous sense of gratitude for the many contributions and sacrifices you make. Thank you! Each
year, parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, alumni, school vendors, community leaders and YOU,
OUR STRONG PARISHIONERS, join hands to help educate each child at our school.
2014 was a banner year for our outstanding Episcopal school. Enrollment was strong, parent
volunteerism was at its finest, graduate placement was most successful, and fundraising was at its
prime. In fact, 100% of our parents, staff, board and vestry gave to our Annual Fund. In addition, we
were selected as one of three independent schools in the Los Angeles area to receive a huge financial
assistance contribution from the California Community Foundation-based Dream Fund for Young
Scholars to assist families who needed assistance.
Best thanks go to our school’s head search committee for their superior work in 2014. They were
very successful in the selection of a new head of school and garnered not only a large cadre of
extremely well qualified candidates, but the committee secured a most outstanding new head-elect. I
will be replaced by Jenn Foley Tolbert in July, 2015. Jenn is a remarkable educator, a poised leader,
and experienced independent school administrator, an outstanding thought leader and already she
has been at church (on January 18th) to share her faith journey with us! She is familiar with Pasadena
area schools and Episcopal school education (because of her service at both Campbell Hall and
Polytechnic School). I could not be happier for Saint Mark’s!
In 2014, the faculty and staff also attended the National Association of Episcopal schools Biennial, a
national Episcopal school conference, in Anaheim, CA. The entire faculty and staff were a part of
the 50th Anniversary celebration that honored Magic Johnson and longtime Episcopal school leaders,
Laura Walker and Peter Cheney.
It is fitting as I write this last Annual Report, to personally thank each of you for your support of me
in my 25-year tenure at Saint Mark’s School. I leave my post on June 30th and want you to know
how grateful I am for the exceptional privilege I have had to work alongside many of you and with
dedicated parishioners who truly love our church. It has been an honor to work among you and
among sister Episcopal schools throughout the world. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Mahalo a nui loa,
~Doreen Oleson, Ed.D.
~Head of School
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School Chaplaincy Report
School Chaplain’s Report
The lively rhythm of life at Saint Mark’s School continued throughout 2014, with the addition of an
undercurrent of activity and excitement as the process of selecting a new head of school reached a
successful conclusion; although we’ll be sorry to say good-bye to Doreen Oleson after her 25 years
of faithful service, we all look forward to welcoming Jennifer Foley Tolbert in July, 2015.
As chaplain at Saint Mark’s School, my most visible ministry is planning and leading chapel for the
elementary classes every Tuesday and Thursday, and for the preschool classes twice a month. Chapel
services focus on teaching the children about God's love for them and about our calling to share that
love through our words and actions. I also introduce topics about the Bible, the Church and the
Christian year, prayer, respect for other religious traditions, and moral/ethical challenges.
Our joint school and parish Coins (for the lunch program at Ste. Marguerite’s in Haiti) & Cans (for
the ACTS food pantry across the street) outreach has also played a role in chapel; we have periodic
food drives and encourage students to bring coins whenever possible. A December coin drive
competition among classes, spurred on by the promise of a pizza party hosted by teacher Paul
Johnson, netted nearly $1300. The group that went to Haiti in February reported back in a variety of
ways, strengthening the connection our students feel with their counterparts in Latournelle. Students
were enthralled at the end of the year by our new Haitian metalwork crèche (a gift from the Altar
Guild), complete with a goat for the shepherds and a wise man carrying a pineapple, and the
fabulous backdrop (designed by Nathan Schroeder) that is reminiscent of the colorful houses on the
hills above Port au Prince.
One of the year’s special celebrations was the blessing of the new outdoor classroom for the school
and the opportunity to use it for chapel on a warm November morning. This open and lovely new
space invites us to rejoice in God’s creation!
Dr. Lisa Sylvester stepped down as chapel organist at the end of the school year in order to become
the church’s interim music director. In September, we welcomed Ms Grace Chung, a USC doctoral
student in Organ Performance, who has brought to our worship her gifts and passion for encouraging
children to explore and rejoice in music. I'm thankful for the assistance as well of guest preachers:
Pastor Carri Patterson Grindon, Dr. Doreen Oleson (Head of School), Mrs. Zanita Gwin (Associate
Head), Cantor Mark Salzman, each class in turn, our School Board Chair Maria Horner, Celinda
Pearson and her therapy dog partner Puck, and a variety of other guests. It has been a particular
pleasure to welcome to chapel and to the school community our new Children, Youth & Families
Minister, Parker Garrett.
To encourage leadership development, all grades rotate the jobs of crucifer, acolytes, reader, prayer
leader, ushers, and bell ringer. In addition to leading chapel, I also participate in classroom and all-
school activities, plan special events, respond to teacher requests for class visits, and initiate
opportunities for further contact with students in various settings.
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School Chaplain’s Report continued
I have the privilege of being pastor, priest, friend, guide, and listener for the 340 children in the
school, their families, and the school staff. Before, during, and after school I'm easily found for
casual conversations, as well as more formal contact on the phone or by appointment, on topics
ranging from faith to parenting, relationships to current events. This ministry is primarily one of
outreach to and care for the Saint Mark's School community, though from time to time these
relationships do lead families to Saint Mark's Church. In all that I do as chaplain I aim to
communicate faith in a relationship with the Lord, and to offer each person the reminder that she or
he is a beloved child of God.
~The Rev. Betsy Hooper-Rosebrook
~Chaplain
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~ The 2014 Annual Meeting Report was compiled
by Joanne Morse, Parish Office Administrator
(626) 798-6747 or
church@saintmarksaltadena.org.