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E ASTER AT NEWTON GROVE
Easter was a wonderful day at Newton Grove. Thanks to your support, we were able to take 498Easter Baskets and 4755 plastic eggs to the children.
The eggs covered the soccer field. When the EasterBunny said, “GO,” they were all picked up quickly.
A call had been received from a Pentecostal Church,
north of Newton Grove. The recent tornados had left5 families with nothing. Items donated to theFarmworker Ministry and Easter baskets for thechildren were delivered.
Thanks to the caring people, all this was possible.
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THE R ECTOR ’S R AMBLINGS
As we move into June we come to the Feast of Pentecost, which falls on the 12th this year. Pentecost
used to be called Whitsunday for the white vestmentsand hangings traditionally used on the feast day. Butnow we follow a variant tradition and use the color red;red for the Pentecostal fire, red for the martyrs, red forordination.
Before the first Pentecost, in the space after Easter thedisciples seem unfocussed, even a little lost, as they deal with the
appearances of the risen Christ. But after Pentecost they have a directionand a purpose. It is no wonder that this day is often called the Church’sbirthday, and occasionally celebrated with a cake and candles.
But how do we embody Pentecost? Think of the three meanings of Pentecost’s red. The first is the red of the Pentecostal fire. While we arenot likely to see the flames descending or “speak in other tongues” as theapostles did, look at what the effect of that experience was for them.
They all began to move ahead in ministry of one form or another:preaching, teaching, and serving. Look around for where the fire is inthe church now. There is a new energy around outreach as well as study.If you don’t feel the warmth of those flames, then look within. What fireis burning, perhaps unnoticed in your own heart?
Next is the red of the martyrs. The word is usually applied to those whohave died for their faith, hence the red for their blood. But the original
meaning of the Greek word martus is a witness, whether a witness in acourt of law, or a witness for the faith. We do not necessarily have totestify with our words, but what can we do, even in little things, to actout our faith in day to day life?
Finally, there is red for ordination. The Outline of the Faith in thePrayer book lists four orders of ministry: lay persons, bishops, priests,and deacons (BCP 855). Baptism is the primary ordination we all share.
It is an ordination to service and love to God and to one another. It is anordination we all need to claim. Feel the Pentecostal fire stand up as a
witness to God’s love at work in our lives, and, this Pentecost, go forth asa minister.
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M ARK ’S MUSINGS
SOUNDER 'S Summer Evening Bible Study/Theological Discussion yOu, rHyThM, nOiSe, sUnDaY, kIcKbAlL, & tReEs
What does this all have to do with being a Christian? Come findout Wednesday Evenings from 6-8pm this Summer starting June15 and ending July 20.
Have you ever said that "I don't know many people at St. Andrew'sin my age group"? Come Wednesday Evenings and change that.
Have you wanted to talk about God but did not have an opencomfortable environment to do so? Come Wednesday Evenings.
Have you wanted to help build a stronger Christian community atSt. Andrew's? Come Wednesday Evenings.
FAQ'S
Do I have to commit to all of them? No, we know folks are taking
vacation in the summer so we designed the discussions to beseparate. None of the evening topics and discussions piggyback
with each other.
What is this going to be about? We will watch short video clipsfrom Rob Bell's Nooma Series and then we will have sometheological discussion and bible study.
What about food? Bring your supper, eat before, eat afterwards. What about the children? Nursery Provided.
For Questions contact Father Mark at
mpowell@standrewsonthesound.org or call 256-3034.
Faithfully,Mark +
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Y OUTH MISSION TRIP
JULY 12-14GRADES 6-12
We will join St. Peter's Washington, NC YouthGroup for a two night mission trip to La SagradaFamilia. We will work with the Farmworker camps,get to know other youth from our diocese (St.Peter's & La Iglesia de la Sagrada Familia), sing lotsof songs, and learn what it means to be a servant of God. Please feel free to invite a friend. Cost for thisevent will be $50 per person.
Questions ask Father Mark mpowell@standrewsonthesound.org or 256-3034.
EYC C ALENDAR EYC breaks from regular meetings in the Summer.
June 22-27 -Episcopal Youth Event in Minneapolis, MN
June 19-24 - Youth Week at Kanuga Hendersonville, NC
July 12-14— Youth Mission Trip to La Iglesia de la
Sagrada Familia
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ALTAR GUILD SERVICE Ever want to see what goes on “behind the scenes” at St.Andrew’s? The Altar Guild is THE place to find out the
answers to your many questions!! The Altar Guild is not justanother church job. It differs entirely from work in the socialgroups of the church and a feeling of dedication is essential forany person aspiring to the privilege of serving at God’s Altar.
We have a unique fellowship and are always looking for new members. If you would like to find out more informationplease contact any of the team captains listed here:
Kathy Laing 256-2480Billie Royce 256-8278Ginny Reabold 686-2473Fran Shore 392-9050
John C. Drewry 762-5599
EfMEducation for Ministry
Another year has been completed in the study of the Old Testament, New Testament, and Church History. The
Tuesday morning group met at St. Andrew’s this year andincluded participants from St. Andrew’s, St. James and Ma-cedonia Free Will Baptist. We have learned from the mate-rials supplied by EfM, Sewannee as well as each other. If
you are interested in EfM, please contact one of the co-mentors. We will begin another year in September and hopeto have participants in each of the four years of study.
CO-MENTORS Laura Wells 256-3034Rachel Pace 350-0248
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THE TREASURER ’S R EPORT
The Vestry was able to approve the 2011 Budget at the April,2011 Vestry meeting thanks to all the hard work of theStewardship 2.0 committee and the fabulous parishioners.
End of April 2011
Pledge Income $234,988
Plate (Cash & Checks) $30,077
Interest $440
Misc. Income $753
Total Income $266,258
Expenses $211,857
Surplus (Deficit) $54,401
Jerry Kinlaw
UPDATE FROM THE SENIOR W ARDEN
It is the time we all look forward to at St. Andrew’s, thebeginning of spring, and as you all know summer is rightaround the corner.
As you are enjoying time with family and spending vacations in different places please keep St. Andrew’s in your prayers.
Cathy MillerSenior Warden
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SOUNDERS
A huge thank you to all our Sounders for your support this year. We have had many new faces and families join ourgroup. We will officially resume in September, but plan toget together over the summer as well. Just look for emailsor flyers around the church.
See Mark’s Musings on page 3 to read about the Sounder’sSummer Evening Bible Study/ Theological Discussion
group.Have a great summer everyone!
Beth Green
INNERCITY MINISTRIES
The Inner City Ministry program would appreciatedonations of Ranch dressing and/or pickle relish inthe month of June. We do salad in the warmermonths and our guests love Ranch dressing. Our par-ish is responsible for the third Sunday of every month. We serve at 12:30. Come join us sometime.
Thank you for your on going support of this ministry.A very big thank you to Carolyn Farley for her helpfor so many years! Good luck in your new venture!!
You will be missed by “our group” from church as well as your friends downtown!
Virginia Colantuono 910-256-2954
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THERE HAS BEEN ACCCC APERS APERS APERS APERS
DATE CHANGE!! Due to Father’s Day on June 19,
Capers will be moved a week earlier to
June 12 at 5:00 PM.
Capers will be hosted by Dan & Cathy Miller.
MUSIC NEWS This Spring its not too early to think about joining our
music program in September. I would like to see all of ourchoirs continue to grow. Junior choristers meets on
Wednesday afternoons @ 3:45 for children 2nd grade andhigher. If there is interest, I’d also be willing to do a 2nd section on Thursday afternoon. Our Adult Choir meets
Thursday evenings at 6:30 and also welcomes new faces.Our Bell Choir meets on Tuesdays evenings and has an
opening as well. I will continue the Young Singersprogram on Wednesday afternoons for children inKindergarten. Sign up sheets will appear on the choirroom window soon.
Richard Rhoads
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Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Monday Monday Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday
57:30 AM HE at Lebanon Chapel9:00 & 11:00 AM HE at St. A.’s
12:00 PM Coffee Hour5:00 PM NO EYC
67:00 AM MSF Group8:30 AM Morning Prayer
8:00 PM AA
7 8:30 AM Morning Prayer10:45 AM Healing Service
127:30 AM HE at Lebanon Chapel9:00 & 11:00 AM HE at St. A.’s
12:00 PM Coffee Hour12:15 PM Daughters of the King5:00 PM Capers
13 7:00 AM MSF Group8:30 AM Morning Prayer
8:00 PM AA
14 8:30 AM Morning Prayer10:45 AM Healing Service
19 Father's Day 7:30 AM HE at Lebanon Chapel9:00 & 11:00 AM HE at St. A.’s12:00 PM Coffee Hour
20 7:00 AM MSF Group8:30 AM Morning Prayer8:00 PM AA
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8:30 AM Morning Prayer10:45 AM Healing Service6:00 PM Vestry Meeting
267:30 AM HE at Lebanon Chapel9:00 & 11:00 AM HE at St. A.’s12:00 PM Coffee Hour5:00 PM No EYC
277:00 AM MSF Group8:30 AM Morning Prayer8:00 PM AA
288:30 AM Morning Prayer10:45 AM Healing Service
CWRT Civil War Round Table, open to everyoneMSF Men’s Spiritual Formation, open to all menEYC Episcopal Youth Community, grades 6-12
ECW Episcopal Church Women, open to all womenDOK Daughters of the King, open to all womenC APERS Open to those who are 50+SOUNDERS Open to those 20-50 years old
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Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Friday Friday Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday
18:30 AM Morning Prayer11:00 AM Knitting in office8:00 PM AA
28:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Al-Anon
3Rector & Curate’sSabbath Day
8:00 PM AA
49:00 AM AltarGuild meeting
8 8:30 AM Morning Prayer11:00 AM Knitting in office
8:00 PM AA
9 8:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Al-Anon
7:00 PM CWRT
10 Rector & Curate’sSabbath Day
8:00 PM AA
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15 8:30 AM Morning Prayer11:00 AM Knitting in office
8:00 PM AA
16 8:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Al-Anon
17 Rector & Curate’sSabbath Day
8:00 PM AA
18 10:00 AMECW Meeting
22 8:30 AM Morning Prayer11:00 AM Knitting in office8:00 PM AA
23
8:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Al-Anon
24 Rector & Curate’sSabbath Day
8:00 PM AA
25
298:30 AM Morning Prayer11:00 AM Knitting in office8:00 PM AA
308:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Al-Anon
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June 5 June 12
Vestry Person of the Month: Beth Harkcom
Lay Readers
7:30 a.m. Linda Brown Bob SuddithMuffy Pepper Sid Brooks
9:00 a.m. Steve Coons Bobbie Gibson
Missy Kennedy Frances Goodman
Natalie Sherwood Mary Ann Ryder
11:00 a.m. Robin Wetherington Bob Royce
Cathy Miller Dan Stroud
Ann Lees Jeanne Kendig
Acolytes
9:00 a.m. Trey Carraway James Clinard
Courtney Heckman Grayson Barnes
Connor HeckmanChase Carraway
11:00 a.m. Alexis Nunes Steven & Aaron Lease
Megan Earnhart Megan Earnhart
Ushers
7:30 a.m. Gordon Brown Gordon Brown
Jim Otley Roy Jameson
9:00 a.m. Mary Schumacher Joe Clem
Bobbie Gibson Steve Coons
11:00 a.m. Bill Briggs Billy Sowers
George Myers Leslie OwenGreeters
7:30 a.m. Carol Nasca Alice Schauf
9:00 a.m. Norma Black Kathy Laing
11:00 a.m. Martha McCain Barbara Hajek and David Lawrence
Altar Guild Team 2 Laing Team 3 Shore
Taylor Nunes Nanci Holt
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June 19 June 26
Father’s Day
Sally Vasilevich Alicia RuddElizabeth Woodside Doug Donald
Stephanie Kraybill Mary Evans
Bob Remillard Steve Coons
Mark Zeigler Norma Knight
George Earnhart Valeria Davidson
Melinda Rider David Cordle
Jonathan Earnhart Willie Scholz
Alexis Nunes James Clinard
Taylor Nunes Cody Rieman
Kelley Kinlaw Cameron Rieman
Nansi Holt Kyle Davis
Gordon Brown Gordon BrownBob Thomson David Brown
Paul Farley Steve Clinard
Sam Green James Clinard
Dave Bramley Howard McCain
Tom Colantuono Billie Royce
Bill Salter Alice Schauf
Bobbie Gibson June Clem
Ann Lees Mary Benedetto
Team 4 Drewry Team 1 Royce/Reabold
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TIME, T ALENTS, AND TREASURE
""Come and See." The harvest of your time, talents, and treasure will be recognized here each month.
Welcome back Newland Crocker, Mary Evans, DavidLawrynowicz, Karen Hull, Susan Herrmann, Bill Heckman and
Father Mark! Our parishioners seen above (except for Bill andMark) have returned from a week long mission trip to Puerto Platain the Dominican Republic with their home base there at ChristoRey (Christ the King) Episcopal Church and Preschool.
Our missionaries were responsible for their own travel expenses as were nine other Episcopalians from nearby churches who were ableto join this trip. They carried with them clothes donated by ourparishioners for the children in the preschool and prayers from allat St. Andrew's.
The trip was enhanced by the support of the Mission Commit-tee. Its members ( Margaret Baggett, Ashleigh & NewlandCrocker, Susan Forshaw, Frances Goodman, Marie & StuartHardy, Bill Heckman, Susan Herrmann, David Lawrynowicz,
Missy Ritchie, Jim Spruill ) sponsored the "Chili Cookoff" with allproceeds going for supplies for Christo Rey.
Muchas gracias to our missionaries, to the Mission Committeeand to all in our parish. And Gracias a Dios.
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JUNE BIRTHDAYS
June 1 Ginny Morris June 4 Sara Beth Gay, Joy Davidson June 5 Luke Hudson June 7 Alan Gilmour, Kelley Kinlaw,
Elise Mullaney June 8 Ann Beale, Ellen Carpenter, Becky Salter,
Jane Clow
June 9 Missy Kennedy, Hope Morgan,Marion Dalgleish, James Clinard,Caroline Zyla
June 10 Katherine McEwen June 11 Jeffrey Davidson, Catharine Hedrick,
Greg Respet, Joan Dolezal June 12 Jerry Kinlaw, Linda Brown,
Walter Whitehurst June 13 Megan Earnhart, Ron Foster June 15 Hank Hudson June 16 Chrissy Sanford, Tom Apollonio June 17 Ben Hudson, Stacy Johnson, Erica Lewis June 18 Jeff Davis, Newland Crocker, Joe Calcutt June 19 Margaret Strothers
June 20 Nancy Benedict, Nancy Loughlin June 21 Carl Benedetto June 22 Nancy Manock, Carolyn Farley June 24 Becky Fawks, Donnie Ross, Athos Rostan June 26 Priscilla Willard June 27 Gordon Dalgleish June 28 Alice Hussey, John Spoonhour,
Margy Abernathy June 29 Dan Cocoran, Julia Kennedy,
Georgie Bramley, Tucker Mueller June 30 Diana Chamblee, Hal Fogleman
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JUNE ANNIVERSARIES
St. Andrew’s On-the-Sound101 Airlie Road, Wilmington, NC 28403
The Rev. Richard G. Elliott, Rector The Rev. Mark Powell, Assistant to the Rector
The Rev. John C. Drewry, DeaconRichard Rhoads, Minister of Music
Laura Wells, Director of Christian formationKatherine Dodd, Parish Administrator
Pollykate Cantey, Parish Secretary Tom Covil, Sexton
www.standrewsonthesound.org 910-256-3034
June 3 Chad and Katherine McEwen Thomas and Megan Shannahan
June 4 Randy and Louise Buck June 5 John and Maggie Guggenheimer June 10 Dick and Mary Boylan June 11 Carl and Mary Benedetto June 15 Wright and Susan Holman
Ken and Lauris Long June 16 Jay and Jackie MelindEd and Karin EganNewland and Ashleigh Crocker
June 20 Clay and Shellie Whitehurst June 22 Curtis and Patricia Gregory June 23 Carl and Linda Venters
Ron and Jean Foster June 26 Rich and Ellen Carpenter June 27 Mike Arkinson and Kellie O’flaherty June 28 Andrew and Missy Kennedy
Bill and Nancy Briggs
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JUNE C ANDLE DEDICATIONS
Altar Candlesare given for all in need,
by Karin Egan.Sanctuary Candles
in loving memory of my wife,by Ting Hilliard.
ALTAR GUILD Will be meeting
June 4at 9:00 AM.
DAUGHTERS OF THE KING
The DOK will be meeting at 12:15 PM on June 12.
JUNE COFFEE HOUR
5 Newland and Ashleigh Crocker
12 Bill and Bunny Ray
19 Steve Clinard and family
26 Sowers and Natasha Nunes
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PRESCHOOL NEWS
I cannot believe that we have just completed our ninth year of preschool at St. Andrew's! Where has the time gone? It seems like
yesterday that we were planning for our first day of school. It isamazing to see how much the children have grown and what they have learned. Graduation of the 4 year old class means that they
will be moving on and we will begin preparing the next set of "Shooting Stars". I will miss the families that we have served and
wish them the best in the coming year. Have a happy summer.
Much love,Catharine Hedrick
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