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Holy Eucharist
Sunday services are 8 a.m. & 10:15
a.m. at
616 Stockell Drive, Eureka, MO.
Office: 210 S. Central Avenue, Eureka,
MO 63025
Phone: 636-938-3733
Website: www.StFrancisEureka.com
Vicar
The Rev. Sally S. Weaver
Phone Numbers: Cell: 314-651-3836 Home: 636-938-7773
Deacon
The Rev. Rebecca Barger
Phone Numbers: Home: 636-778-0799 Cell: 713-515-5676
Bishop’s Committee: Jim Bowlin, Sr. Warden, Jim Eckhardt, Jr. Warden;
Bob Champlin; Judy Cody; Jack Lauless; Jackie Selle; Dan Card; Sue
Schmidt; Joe O’Reilly; Sylvia Ahmad
Suzanne Jones, Treasurer
Convention Delegates: Michael Booker; Kathleen McDonald
Alternate: Kyra Jordan
Annual Meeting
An Annual Meeting is held each year at
the end of January at which new Bish-
op’s Committee and Convention Dele-
gates are elected.
St. Francis’ Episcopal Church is a mis-
sion of the Episcopal Diocese of
Missouri.
The Chalice is the newsletter of St.
Francis’ Episcopal Church, Eureka, and
is published at least 10 times per year.
Submissions for The Chalice are
due approximately the 20th of each
month and may be
e-mailed to the Office at
The Chalice
St. Francis’ Episcopal Church
Eureka MO
Pastor’s Corner
Through the church the wisdom of
God in its rich variety might now be
made known…Ephesians 3:10
(from the reading for Epiphany)
On January 25, St. Francis’ will hold its annual meet-
ing. That doesn’t sound particularly exciting, does it? It
is, however, an event to look forward to. Yes, we will
conduct church business – we will adopt a budget for
2015, elect Bishop’s Committee members and Diocesan
delegates. But more than that, we will celebrate the ac-
complishments of 2014.
We will look back and review what we have done on
behalf of God’s people, thanks to God working in our
lives. We will rejoice at what is giving us new life and
strength, laugh at our missteps, and describe what we per-
ceive as God’s path for us in 2015. We will (to use St.
Paul’s words, above) look at how through St. Francis’
Church the wisdom of God in its rich variety has been
made known.
The annual meeting is a celebration of our common
life, past, present, and future. And, of course, since we
are the people of St. Francis’ there will also be plenty of
good food. You won’t want to miss it.
-- Pastor Sally†
J a n u a r y 2 0 1 5
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Contacting Pastor Sally
If you call or e-mail Pastor Sally
and she doesn’t respond, please let her
know. The best number to call is her cell
phone: 314-651-3836. Remember that
there’s a middle initial, “S”, in her e-mail
address:
The Vicar’s Calendar is
On-line Pastor Sally’s calendar is on our website,
www.stfranciseureka.com. Select
“Calendar,” then “Vicar’s Calendar.” It’s
the only calendar Pastor Sally uses, so it is
complete and up-to-date.
Table of Contents
Have we missed an
important date for you or
your family?
Jot a note and put in the
collection plate. We want
to help celebrate
everyone’s
accomplishments.
Adult Forum Calendar 3
Annual Meeting 5
ASA Statistics 9
Birthdays & Anniversaries 9
Bishop’s Column 16
Bishop Committee Meeting
Minutes
14
Bishop’s Committee & Diocesan Delegates 2015
21
Budget for 2015 22
Calendar 24
Christmas Eve pictures 18/19
Confirmation 6
Crafters after Christmas 5
Contacting Pastor Sally 2
Financial Update 15
Food Pantry Needs 9
From the Deacon 6
Kids’ Korner 7
Kids’ Korner Makeover 8
Kyra Jordan 13
Men’s & Women’s Groups 4
Pastor’s Corner 1
Prayer for St. Francis’ 16
Prayer List 10
Preparing for Sunday 10
Recipe of the Month 20
Request for Reports 5
Souper Bowl 4
Spiritual Offerings 10
St. Francis’ Carolers @ Marymount 17
St. Francis’ Choir @ CCC 12
St. Francis’ in Depth 16
“The Creche” 13
Upcoming Events 4
Vicar’s Calendar 2
Vicar Vacation 3
Worship Participants 23
The Chalice Page 3 www.stfranciseureka.com
Adult Forums are held on Sundays from 11:55 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The complete
Adult Forum calendar is on our website at www.stfrancisereka.com — select
“Christian Education/Formation”, “Adults”.
Adult Forums October & November
Jan 4, 2015 Heliand
Jan 11 Jewish Calendar of Holidays
Jan 18 Food in the Bible
Jan 25 Annual Meeting
Feb 1 Monastic Traditions
Feb 8 The History of Baptism
Feb 15 Mardi Gras Sunday
Feb 22 Bishop Smith's Visit
Adult Forum Schedule
Vicar’s Vacation Pastor Sally and Tony will be in Colorado skiing from Monday, Jan 26
through Friday, Feb 6. The Rev. Dr. Warren E. Crews will celebrate and preach on
Sunday, Feb 1 in Pastor Sally’s absence.
If you have a pastoral emergency while Pastor Sally is away, please contact
Deacon Rebecca Barger. You can reach her at home at 636-778-0799 or on her cell
phone at 713-515-5676.
Thank You from Pastor Sally Tony and I thank you, dear people of St. Francis’, for the gift of cash at
Christmas. Your generosity and openness of spirit continually inspire and humble
me. It’s an honor and privilege to serve among you.
Time has flown; it doesn’t seem possible, but we’re about to begin our 6th year
together at St. Francis’ Church. God has exciting and unexpected things in store for
us this year. I’m looking forward to whatever it is that Christ will call us into.
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Upcoming Events
St Francis’ Men’s Group Schedule Here are the dates, times, and locations of the Men's Group meetings this upcoming year:
Y’All Come!
The weekend of January 17th and 18th is going to be a great one for St. Francis’.
GAME NIGHT at the Berner ts’. Saturday night at 6:30, bring a dish to share and a game,
if you have a favorite. Rumor has it that there’ll be good poker going on in the basement.
SOUPER BOWL Sunday at the Lodge on Sunday after 10:15 a.m. worship. For this
youth-group sponsored event, delicious soup and bread are served and a free will offering is
asked, but not required. We have very few fund-raising events at St. Francis’ and are fond of this
one. The youth have chosen for the money to be given to Heifer International and Project Peanut
Butter Project.
Wait, there’s more! While we are eating delicious, simple soups, Michael Booker will teach Adult Forum on the topic of Food in the Bible. Sounds like a great day!
Men's Group / Women's Group January meetings There aren't any. Like colleges, universities and most legislative bodies, our Men's and Wom-
en's Groups are in recess.
See the article below for the Men's Group dates. The Women's Group will set a date and
place for February that will be published in the bulletin and newsletter. Stay snug and warm and
off the ice. We'll look forward to getting together in February.
Date Time Restaurant & Location
Tues., February 3 7 p.m. Pacific Brew Haus
Sat., March 7 1 p.m. Llywelyn’s Pub in Wildwood
Tues., April 7 7 p.m. Big Chief in Wildwood
Sat., May 2 1 p.m. O’Dell’s in Eureka
Tues., June 2 7 p.m. Wildwood Pub & Grill
Sat., July 4 1 p.m. Pacific Brew Haus
Tues., August 4 7 p.m. Llywelyn’s Pub in Wildwood
Sat., September 5 1 p.m. Big Chief in Wildwood
Tues., October 6 7 p.m. O’Dell’s in Eureka
Sat., November 7 1 p.m. Wildwood Pub & Grill
Tues., December 1 7 p.m. Pacific Brew Haus
The Chalice Page 5 www.stfranciseureka.com
Jan 25 – Annual Meeting
St. Francis’ annual meeting is Sun., Jan 25 immediately following 10:15 a.m.
worship. It’s a time to celebrate our accomplishments in 2014 and look ahead to
2015.
We’ll elect the following people to the Bishop’s Committee:
Donna Bernert Kevin Broom Nick Sacco
We’ll elect the following people to serve as Diocesan delegates:
Rich Mayfield Arlene Underwood Kyra Jordan (alternate)
We’ll also adopt the 2015 budget; see the article about the budget in this issue
of The Chalice. Please plan on attending the meeting. The canons require a quor-
um to conduct our business.
Request for Reports, Please
As noted, St. Francis’ Annual Meeting will take place on January 25th. In part,
this is a celebration of all that we accomplished in 2014, especially within our minis-
tries. This is the time to thank, to recognize, and list the accomplishments of differ-
ent ministries in our parish. If you are in charge of a ministry group, a committee,
etc., please write a report from your committee and send to Pastor Sally by January
16th. The Annual Meeting booklet takes quite a while to prepare and we need those
reports! Whether your committee is one that focuses on worship, community ser-
vice, or social groups, we need to hear from you. Please be sure to submit your re-
port to Pastor Sally or to Barbi Click by the 16th.
— submitted by Kathleen McDonald
Crafters After Christmas
The Wednesday Crafternooners will resume meeting from 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
on Wednesdays at the Parish House beginning on January 7th. Come and bring any
portable crafting that you’d like to do, or just drop in for coffee and conversation. If
you’re stuck on a project or looking for ideas, we have some excellent artisans in our
midst.
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From the Deacon
It has been a month since I was first welcomed to St. Francis’ to serve as your
Deacon. These past few weeks have gone by very quickly. I appreciate for the
warm and hearty welcome that all have shown me.
One of the first things that attracted me to St. Francis’ was the people. I am so
happy that I was led to this congregation. I have listened as you expressed concern
for one anther and also for those whom you serve in your outreach ministries.
You’ve shown love beyond yourselves by welcoming and feeding the stranger at the
Trinity hot lunch ministry, extending compassion to the lonely as you sang Christ-
mas carols and songs at Marymount Manor Senior Living facility, and caring for the
sick through prayers, your cards, calls and visits. This is just a portion of the many,
many ways in which your actions bring the love of Christ into the lives of those
around you. Being the hands and feet of Christ in the community of Eureka, this di-
ocese and the world is clearly important to you for I have observed the spirit and sin-
cerity with which you approach your ministries. Yes, the month has gone by quickly
and you all have been very, very busy!
I look forward to continuing to get to know each of you, hearing your stories,
working along side of you in your ministries and sharing with you as we together
study scripture and worship God with praise and thanksgiving. This is a new and
exciting journey for all of us and I am grateful for the opportunity to be traveling on
this adventure alongside each one of you.
Yours in Christ,
Deacon Rebecca
Confirmation
The Bishop’s visit is Sunday, February 22. If you are interested in being con-
firmed, please talk to Pastor Sally. And don’t be surprised if she talks to you first!
Already confirmed? Think about reaffirming your faith through the Reaffirmation
rite (see pages 413-419 in the Book of Common Prayer).
The Chalice Page 7 www.stfranciseureka.com
Kids’ Korner
Annette Carr and Kathleen O’Reilly also received
Thank Yous!
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Kid’s Playspace Makeover
December 13, 2014
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The Chalice Page 9 www.stfranciseureka.com
January Birthdays
Anne Booker 1-6
Lydia Broom-Morse 1-10
Kathleen McDonald 1-24
Della Hosutt 1-30
January Anniversary
Ernie & Rosie Benecke 1-17
Cassie & Jim Eckhardt 1-17
Eureka Food
Pantry Needs
Because of your generosity, the red wagon for the local Food Pantry continues to be full-to-overflowing. Many of our neigh-bors continue to need assistance getting through each month with enough food for their families. Items that are filling and nourish-ing along with fresh foods that our abundant St. Francis’ garden could provide in the summer are primary needs.
However, with the holiday sea-son upon us and our thoughts turn to traditional foods, special good-ies, "comfort foods" in the cold months......let’s also consider some of the following: canned pumpkin for pies, cookie mixes, chocolates, packaged cookies, cake mixes, col-orful holiday candies, etc. And to go with these...... hot chocolate pack-ages, coffee, teas. These may be items just not pos-sible to enjoy while on a tight budget.
As always, all non-perishable foods are welcomed and distrib-uted - from one small can to large packages. Paper items (tissues, TP, etc.) and toiletries (soaps, shampoos, sanitary supplies) are so helpful as food stamps do not apply to these. Thank you for your continued kindness and car-ing to our community.
Worship Attendance Statistics
2013 2014
Advent 1 59 72
Advent 2 52 63
Advent 3 56 54
Advent 4 55 64
Christmas 93 114
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“Preparing for Sunday”
The homepage of our website,
www.StFrancisEureka.com, now contains the
icon shown here. Clicking on this icon brings
up the Bible readings for
the upcoming Sunday.
Not only can you read
the Scriptures appointed,
there’s a brief explana-
tion of each passage.
This is a good and easy
way to prepare for what you’ll hear at Sunday
morning worship.
St. Francis’ Spiritual Offerings
during the Week
Mondays from 5:30-6:15 p.m. at the
parish house (210 S. Central) we gather
for prayer. We pray for the people of St.
Francis’, those who haven’t joined us yet,
those on our prayer list, the needs of our
community, and the world. We close each
session at 6:05-6:15 p.m. with New Zealand
Night Prayer.
Thursdays at 7 p.m. and Fridays at 10
a.m. at the Parish House (210 S. Central)
we study the Bible readings appointed for
the upcoming Sunday.
Please join us for these meetings whenever
you can, whether weekly or once in a while.
All are welcome.
Tom & John Sons of Paddy Wrob
John Father of Kathleen McDonald
Jennifer
Laura parishioner
Elaina parishioner
Judy parishioner
Nathan Grandson of George Vits
Tim & Terry Brothers of Kathleen O’Reilly
Judy Sister of Debbie Pizzella
Billie Mother of Jerry Smith
Lou Ann Wife of Dan Card
Horst Brother of Brigitte Jung
Roberta Carly Champlin’s sister
Wilma Ex-wife of Roger Shaw
Vera Sylvia Ahmad’s mother
Gwen Rosie & Ernie’s daughter-in-law
Helen Stepmother of Barb Sacco
Anne Aunt of David Sewell
Matt Grandson of Jim Eckhardt
Robert & Traci Son & daughter-in-law of Bob Champlin
Ted & Joanna Friends of Rebecca Barger
Amy Daughter of Michael Weaver
Eric Son of Laura Hoffner
Br. Marvin Friend of the parish
Prayer List
February Calendar &
Worship Schedule
The deadline for the February newsletter,
calendar & worship schedule is January 22.
Items not received by that date may not
make the publication. If you have items for
any of these publications, please send or e-
mail to Barbi Click in the parish office
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Adopt-a-family Gift Wrapping
December 3, 2014
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St. Francis’ Choir at Advent Lessons & Carols
Christ Church Cathedral
December 7, 2014
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The Creche
Cold, dark,
wind and rain;
fog surrounds
the unlit crèche.
Those lowly figures
huddled there,
they bear it all
without despair;
knowing that,
as morning dawns,
the world has
changed….forever!
Edward E Kindley Ballwin, MO 12-16-14
Nativity Scene http://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/diglib-viewimage.pl
From The Current: St. Francis’ parishioner Kyra and
her friend Cassie teach young children about bullying.
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St. Francis’ Episcopal Church
Bishop’s Committee Minutes Dec 21, 2014
Members Present: Sylvia Ahmad, Treasurer Suzanne Jones, Jim Eckhardt, Jack Lauless, Sue Schmidt, Joe O’Reilly, Dan Card, Deacon Rebecca Barger, Pastor Sally Weaver, Bob Champlin, Guest clerk: Kathleen McDonald
Opening business:
The meeting began at 12:45 with an opening prayer offered by Joe O’Reilly and the sharing of joys and concerns.
Approval of Nov 16 minutes.
Motion to approve: Bob Champlin Second: Joe O’Reilly Approved: All
Treasurer’s report:
Treasurer Suzanne Jones presented the year-to-date financials, which she had sent electronically.
Approval of November financial results dependent on audit: Moved: Joe O’Reil-ly Seconded: Sue Schmidt Approved: All
2015 Budget, which had been sent electronically. Suzanne explained the ideology behind the projected budget, because it is a deficit budget. Suzanne and the Finance Committee feel that the budget is safely realistic; we are hopeful that we will make up the difference. The committee talked a bit about major grants and their places in the budget. Grant monies may be used only for the proposed purposes. Approval: Motion to approve: Dan Card, Seconded by Jack Lauless: All present reiterated that the projected increases to Vicar’s paid time would be maintained. Approved by all.
Vicar’s report:
Approve slate of candidates. Bob Champlin, Judy Cody, and Jack Lauless are the outgoing class on the Bishop’s Committee. They met to discuss and propose a slate of candidates to be voted upon by the congregation at our annual meeting.
The slate for the Bishop’s Committee is
Donna Bernert
Kevin Broom
Nick Sacco
Diocesan delegates
Rich Mayfield
Arlene Underwood
Motion to approve: Joe O’Reilly, Seconded: Sue Schmidt Approved: All
(cont. on pg 21)
The Chalice Page 15 www.stfranciseureka.com
St. Francis’ In-Depth
If you would like more details about St. Francis’ finances, the Bishop’s Committee
meetings, and the Vicar’s activities, please see the bulletin board in the lower level
of the Lodge. There you will find two month’s worth of:
Bishop’s Committee meeting minutes
Monthly financial reports
Treasurer’s commentary
Vicar’s activity reports
Financial Update — December 2014
Dec 2014
Budgeted for
Dec
YTD 2014
Actual
YTD 2014
Budget
Total Income $ 5,920 $ 10,802 $ 135,226 $ 129,613
Total Expenses 12,252 9,984 127,364 129,613
Difference ($6,332) $ 818 $ 7,862 $ 0
Prayer for St. Francis’ We pray for the witness, renewal, and growth of our parish family. Living
God, infuse us with your love. Enable us to proclaim the good news of Jesus
Christ to all whom we meet through our actions, our thoughts, our
words. Make St. Francis' Church a place of invitation and welcome, a safe
harbor and a beacon of the light of Christ. Amen.
Checking Account—Rockwood Bank $ 21,509.93 Balance in Diocesan Investment Trust 12,263.01 Custodial account held by the Diocese 34,554.10 Vicar’s Discretionary Account 1,161.98 Total $ 69,489.02
If you have further questions, talk to the Vicar. Pastor Sally values input and
is happy to have a conversation at any time about St. Francis’.
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Marymount Caroling December 10, 2014
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Christmas Eve at St. Francis’
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Recipe of the Month
Ingredients:
2 1/2 cups cooked cauliflower (I use frozen, cooked until tender, in the microwave)
1 cup sour cream (low fat works here, too)
3/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese (full-fat works best)
3 green onions, finely chopped
3 -6 slices crumpled cooked bacon or 3 -6 slices turkey bacon
Salt and pepper
Directions:
Pre-heat oven to 350.
Chop cooked cauliflower into very small pieces.
Mix sour cream, 1/2 of the green onions, 1/2 of the cheese, 1/2 of the bacon, and salt
and pepper to taste in medium bowl.
Stir in the cauliflower.
Place in medium baking dish and sprinkle remaining cheese and bacon on top.
Bake for 20 minutes.
Sprinkle the remaining green onions on top just before serving.
—submitted by Sylvia Ahmad
In Your Neighborhood – Old Town, Eureka
Here is the link to watch St. Francis’ carolers as filmed by Channel 2 on Friday,
November 21 at 6 a.m.
http://fox2now.com/2014/11/21/in-your-neighborhood-old-town-eureka
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Bishop’s Committee and Diocesan Delegates - 2015
The outgoing Bishop’s Committee members -- Judy Cody, Bob Champlin, and Jack
Lauless -- comprised the nominating committee, charged with developing a slate of
candidates to be voted on and approved at St. Francis’ annual meeting on Sunday,
Jan 18, 2015.
The following people are our candidates:
for Bishop’s Committee
Donna Bernert
Kevin Broom
Nick Sacco
for Diocesan delegate
Rich Mayfield
Arlene Underwood
(cont. from pg. 14)
End-of-year 2014 expenditures
Furniture for Deacon Rebecca (< $500)
$100 bonus each for Cheryl Foster, Barbi Click, Aundrea Bach
Printer/scanner/fax machine has died and been replaced
new choir robe for Diana Stuckey
Other reports
Wardens’ reports – Jim Eckhardt had only a reminder that reports of committee activities for the annual report and celebration of accomplishments need to be turned in by January 16th.
Concerns, comments? Joe O’Reilly brought up a need for parish recognition for Max Starbuck. Will be recognized at annual meeting. Sue Schmidt has already sent one card.
Closing business
Temperature check
Closing prayer
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2015 Budget Below is the proposed 2015 budget that was unanimously approved by the Bish-
op’s Committee at their meeting on December 21, 2014 for presentation and adop-
tion by the congregation at St. Francis’ annual meeting on Jan 25, 2015.
You will see that this is a deficit budget, the first since 2009. However, we have
healthy cash reserves in the bank. The Treasurer Suzanne Jones and Bishop’s Com-
mittee believe that we can accommodate this deficit and still have a good cushion of
cash left over.
Income 2015 Budget
Total plate income 1,528 Pledge income 104,961 Diocesan assistance 15,000 Thompson Fund grant for "growth initiatives"
7,500
New pledges because of our growth initiatives
2,385
Other operating income 1,000 Special event income 200 Special contributions 4,000 TOTAL INCOME 136,574
Expenses Clergy 56,088 Staff and Benefits 25,207
Building 21,210 Administrative 6,500 Worship 4,895 Congregational Life 2,350 Christian Education 1,375 Diocesan Apportion-ment 12,249 Community Service Ministries 1,050
Mktg & Comm. 9,500 Other 0 TOTAL EXPENSE 140,424
SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) (3,850)
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JANUARY 2015 WORSHIP LEADERS SCHEDULE
Ministry JAN 4 JAN 11 JAN 18 JAN 25
Sexton Rich Mayfield Jim Eckhardt Rich Mayfield Jim Eckhardt
Lectors Kathleen
McDonald
Bob Smith
Michael Book-
er
Tim Booker
Paddy Wrob
Kevin Selle
Joe O’Reilly
Barb Sacco
Intercessors Kathleen
McDonald
Bob Smith
Sue Schmidt
Michael Book-
er
Paddy Wrob
Kevin Selle
Joe O’Reilly
Barb Sacco
Chalice Kathleen
McDonald
Michael
Weaver
Kevin Selle Michael
Booker
Acolyte Jerry Smith Rich Mayfield Elaina Hoffner Kevin Selle
Torchbearers Sue & John
Schmidt
Arlene
Underwood
Annette Carr
Carly & Bob
Champlin
Arlene
Underwood
Jack Lauless
Altar Guild Setup-
Brigitte Jung
Cleanup-
Jerry Smith
Setup-
Linda Doolittle
Cleanup-
Sue Schmidt
Setup-
Brigitte Jung
Cleanup -
Kathleen
O’Reilly
Setup-
Linda Doolittle
Cleanup-
Jerry Smith
Usher Bob Smith
John Schmidt Rich Mayfield Michael Book-
er
Tellers Suzanne Jones
Bob Smith
Jim Eckhardt
Arlene
Underwood
Rich Mayfield
Bob Champlin
Bob Smith
Suzanne Jones
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January 2015 @ St. Francis’
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
Office
Closed
Happy New
Year!
2
10 am
Bible Study
3 All worship services will be at the Masonic Lodge
and all other events will be at the
parish house.
AA, Al-Anon and Overeaters Anonymous meet at
the parish house on Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
4
8 am HE
9 am Choir Pr.
10:15 am HE
11:55 am Adult
Forum
5
5:30 pm
Prayer
Group
6:30 pm
Worship &
Music
6
7
12:30 pm
Crafternooners
8
7 pm
Bible Study
9
9 am Staff
Meeting
10 am
Bible Study
10
11
8 am HE
9 am Choir Pr.
10:15 am HE
11:55 am Adult
Forum
12:45 pm
Special BC
meeting
12
5:30 pm
Prayer
Group
13 14
12:30 pm
Crafternooners
6:30 pm Tutoring
@ Masonic Lodge
15
7 pm
Bible Study
16
9 am Chalice
Meeting
10 am
Bible Study
6:30 pm
Newcomers’
dinner @
Schmidts’
17
6:30 pm
Game
Night @
the
Bernerts’
18
8 am HE
9 am Choir Pr.
10:15 am HE
11:55 am Adult
Forum
Souper Bowl!
19
5:30 pm
Prayer
Group
20
6 pm
Marketing &
Communica-
tion
Committee
21
12:30 pm
Crafternooners
6:30 pm Tutoring
@ Masonic Lodge
7 pm Youth Group
tubing @ Hidden
Valley
22
7 pm
Bible Study
23
10 am
Bible Study
24
25
8 am HE
9 am Choir Pr.
10:15 am HE
11:30 am
Annual
Meeting
26
5:30 pm
Prayer
Group
27 28
12:30 pm
Crafternooners
6:30 pm Tutoring
@ Masonic Lodge
29
7 pm
Bible Study
30
10 am
Bible Study
31