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S  T  T  T. A . A . ANDREW NDREW NDREW S ON N N-  THE  THE  THE-SOUND OUND OUND Monthly Newsletter May 2011 Monthly Newsletter May 2011 Monthly Newsletter May 2011 From Left to Right:  The Rt. Rev. Santosh Marray, The Rev. Mark Powell, Ms. Lauren Hedrick, Mr. Donny Ross,  The Most Rev. Dr. Katharine Jefferts Schori, Mr. Nathanial Hanson, The Rt. Rev. Clifton Daniel, 3rd, Ms. Laura Wells
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Seder Dinner 

E ASTER EGG HUNT 

 W E  ARE  A H APPY CHURCH!

C APERS & SOUNDERS GET- TOGETHER  

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 THE TREASURER ’S R EPORT 

End of March 2011Pledge Income $188,785

Plate (Cash & Checks) $21,046

Interest $287

Misc. Income $516

  Total Income $210,634

Expenses $163,879

Surplus (Deficit) $46,755

 Jerry 

Kinlaw 

UPDATE FROM  THE SENIOR W  ARDEN 

Stewardship 2.0 has ended but needs are ongoing andalways there. Please make a point of seeing the articles that

  will be placed in the bulletin and Soundings about what your dollars are paying for during the year. Thanks to theentire Parish for your participation in Stewardship 2.0.

On April 17 Capers and Sounders held a joint social atDan and Norma Knight’s. If you missed the party you

missed a great time. Everyone that attended enjoyed thenew faces and great conversation on a very special evening.

  We hope that we can do this again for the ChristmasCapers in December. Please keep your eyes out for thatevent.

Cathy MillerSenior Warden

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  THE CURATE’S CORNER  

On Saturday, April 16, three of our youth, along with Laura Wellsand I, got to experience a once in a lifetime moment. We traveled

to Trinity Center, a place very familiar to our youth, for aconference called Go Beyond Green. What was most memorableabout this conference was that a group of selected youth (20 peoplein all) from our diocese got to meet the Presiding Bishop of theEpiscopal Church, Katherine Jefferts Schori. For three hours ourgroup talked with the Presiding Bishop about things as simple as

 where she has traveled; to whether or not faithful people of other

religions go to hell. We also had the opportunity to walk aroundthe marshland with the Presiding Bishop and learn about God'screation. From my perspective, Bishop Jefferts Schori, was agracious, intelligent, and genuine person. Below you can read theimpressions of our Presiding Bishop that our Youth received fromthe conference.

Nathanial Hanson: She was down to earth, and so easy to talk to.It felt like she had been a member of our group for a long time.  The way she answered questions by asking questions was really awesome.

Donny Ross: Simple, normal person. I liked the baseball analogy.(There was a question about whether someone can be a faithfulChristian and not be a part of a community church. The answer

 was "Can you be a baseball player without a team?")

Lauren Hedrick : Down to earth, open minded, related thingsabout Christianity to loving your neighbor, your God, and yourcommunity. She defined church as a community gatheredtogether in prayer not as a defined building.

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), sing lots of songs, and learn what it means tobe a servant of God. Please feel free to invite a friend.Cost for this event will be $50 per person.

Questions ask Father Mark [email protected] or 256-3034.

C AMP TRINITY  

Currently there are still a few spaces in some of the

camp sessions for summer 2011! If you are interestedin sending your child to camp – or know a child that  would love to go – please contact our Camp Trinity Registrar, Stephanie Rudolph, immediately tosee what is still available! You may download the2011 application off of our website:

http://www.trinityctr.com/camptrinity.html

(252)247-5600

Don't wait – sign up today!

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 THE MAKING OF PALM CROSSES 

Up-down-up-over-tuck behind, pull tight, loop downfor top of cross, loop over for the sides of the cross-repeat 375 times to make the crosses for PalmSunday! Lots of hands make the joy go even faster.

  Thank you to all who helped this year and we look forward to even more for 2012! Kathy Laing

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E ASTER B ASKETS  Thank You and Muchas Gracias to everyone who helped

fill over 100 Easter Baskets! They were delivered EasterMorning to many happy children at Iglesia la SagradaFamilia in Newton Grove. Since Easter was so late this

  year photographs will be in next month’sSoundings. Thank you again!

Kathy, Alice and Billie

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 M ANY   THANKS  TO…

Amy Lease Nanci Weinstein

Beth Harkcom Jen Arcuri Kim Kinlaw 

Sara Beth Gay Penny Brinkley 

…for their devotion to the Christian formation of ourchildren this program year. Their

dedication has benefited our children, our church, andour town. But Jesus called for them and said, “Let the lit-tle children come to me, and do not stop them; for it is such

as these that the kingdom of God belongs. Luke 18:16 

M AY D AY OLYMPICS SUNDAY , M AY 1

10:00 AM

Old fashioned games and fun to finish off the program year.

Children and families are invited to join us.

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 T WILIGHT R  AMBLE 

GOOD SHEPHERD CENTER  Friday, May 13 from 8:00-10:00 PM

Mayor Bill Saffo will lead the ride, which begins atthe First Baptist Church Activity Center and followsthe new Cross-City Trail to Halyburton Park andback.

More information to come in bulletins.

INNERCITY MINISTRIES 

  The Innercity Ministry program would appreciatedonations of ketchup and mustard in the month of May. Hotdogs are on the menu every time we servethe noon time meal on the third Sunday of themonth…so condiments are always needed. Thank 

 you for your on-going support of this important out-reach program.

Virginia Colantuono 910-256-2954

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SOUNDERS MAY OUTING 2011

Sounders will be participating in the “TWILIGHT

RAMBLE”, a moonlight bike ride supporting Good

Shepherd Center on Friday May 13th from 8pm-10pm. We

 will plan to meet at the First Baptist Church Activity Center

 where the ride will begin. See the official flyer in Soundings

and posted around our church. Registration forms can be

found on The Table in the church. All ages welcome toparticipate.

Questions or to RSVP contact Beth Green.

[email protected]

F ULL NAME W HO BELONGS 

EYC Episcopal YouthCommunity  6th –12th graders

CWRTCivil War

Round TableOpen to all

MSF Men’s Spiritual

FormationAll men

DOK  Daughters of the King

All women

ECW Episcopal Church

 WomenAll women

CAPERS Capers Those who are 50+

 W HAT DOES IT  ALL MEAN?

SOUNDERS Sounders  Those who are between20-50 years old

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BLOOD DRIVE  THE LIFE  YOU SAVE MAY  BE Y OUR O WN 

MAY 9, 2011

Call the office to sign-up at 256-3034.

 The sign-up sheet is also on The Table in the church.

CPC SUNDAY  

M AY 1

 W HAT IS CPC?CPC is the Church Periodical Club. Its purpose is tospread the written Word throughout the world. Ourseminarians are recipients of the spiritual andliturgical Christian resources such as:

1. Christian Periodicals2. Books3. Audio, video, and DVD’s4. Computers and software

HOW  IS CPC SUPPORTED?CPC is supported solely through donations.May 1st is CPC Sunday! Don’t forget your offering!

 Thanks.

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 Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Monday Monday Monday Monday Tuesday  Tuesday  Tuesday  Tuesday 

1 CPC Sunday 7:45 AM HE at St. A’s9:00 & 11:00 AM HE at St. A.’s10:00 AM May Day Olympics

12:00 PM Coffee Hour5:00 PM NO EYC 

27:00 AM MSF Group8:30 AM Morning Prayer8:00 PM AA 

38:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Women’s Book Group10:45 AM Healing Service

6:15 PM Bell Choir 

8 Mother's Day 7:45 AM HE at St. A’s9:00 & 11:00 AM HE at St. A.’s

12:00 PM Coffee Hour12:15 PM Daughters of the King5:00 PM NO EYC

97:00 AM MSF Group8:30 AM Morning Prayer

8:00 PM AA 

10 8:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Women’s Book Group

10:45 AM Healing Service 

157:45 AM HE at St. A’s9:00 & 11:00 AM HE at St. A.’s

9:15 AM EYC meet in Parish parking lot 12:00 PM Coffee Hour5:00 PM Capers

16 7:00 AM MSF Group8:30 AM Morning Prayer

8:00 PM AA

17 8:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Women’s Book Group

10:45 AM Healing Service6:00 PM Vestry Meeting

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7:45 AM HE at St. A’s9:00 & 11:00 AM HE at St. A.’s12:00 PM Coffee Hour5:00 PM EYC Cook-Out

23 7:00 AM MSF Group8:30 AM Morning Prayer8:00 PM AA

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8:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Women’s Book Group10:45 AM Healing Service 

297:30 AM HE at Lebanon Chapel9:00 & 11:00 AM HE at St. A.’s12:00 PM Coffee Hour5:00 PM No EYC

307:00 AM MSF Group8:30 AM Morning Prayer8:00 PM AA

318:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Women’s Book Group10:45 AM Healing Service

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  Wednesday  Wednesday  Wednesday   Wednesday Thursday  Thursday  Thursday   Thursday Friday Friday Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday 

48:30 AM Morning Prayer11:00 AM Knitting in office3:45 PM Jr. Choristers

8:00 PM AA

58:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Al-Anon6:30 PM Adult Choir 

6Rector & Curate’sSabbath Day 

8:00 PM AA

79:00 AM AltarGuild meeting

11 8:30 AM Morning Prayer11:00 AM Knitting in office

8:00 PM AA

12 8:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Al-Anon

6:30 PM Adult Choir7:00 PM CWRT

13 Rector & Curate’sSabbath Day 

8:00 PM TwilightRamble for GoodShepherd

8:00 PM AA

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18 8:30 AM Morning Prayer11:00 AM Knitting in office

8:00 PM AA

19 8:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Al-Anon

6:30 PM Adult Choir

20 Rector & Curate’sSabbath Day 

8:00 PM AA

21 8:00 AMMen’s Breakfast

10:00 AMECW Meeting

25 8:30 AM Morning Prayer11:00 AM Knitting in office8:00 PM AA

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8:30 AM Morning Prayer9:30 AM Al-Anon

27 Rector & Curate’sSabbath Day 

8:00 PM AA 

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CWRT Civil War Round TableMSF Men’s Spiritual FormationEYC Episcopal Youth Community ECW Episcopal Church Women

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 May 1 May 8

Vestry Person of the Month: John Grudzien 

Lay Readers

7:45 a.m. Bob Suddith Sid BrooksElizabeth Woodside Sally Vasilevich

9:00 a.m. Stephanie Kraybill Bob Remillard

Missy Kennedy Mary Evans

Natalie Sherwood MaryAnn Ryder

11:00 a.m. Cathy Miller George Earnhart

Nancy Hosea Val Davidson

  Jeanne Kendig Jonathan Earnhart

 Acolytes

9:00 a.m.  Trey Carraway   Trey Carraway 

Chase Carraway  Chase Carraway 

Connor HeckmanCourtney Heckman

11:00 a.m. Steven LeaseAaron Lease

Alexis Nunes Joseph Baggett

 Taylor Nunes

Ushers

7:45 a.m. Gordon Brown Gordon BrownDavid Brown Jim Otley 

9:00 a.m. Joe Clem Mary Schumacher

Steve Coons Bobbie Gibson

11:00 a.m. Bill Briggs Bill Sowers, Jr.

George Myers Leslie Owen

Greeters

7:45 a.m. Bill Salter Carol Nasca

9:00 a.m. Carolyn Farley Kathy Laing

11:00 a.m. Ann Lees Mary Benedetto

  Altar Guild Team 1 Royce/Reabold Team 2 Laing 

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 May 15 May 22

Sid Brooks Mary ThomsonDoug Donald Linda Brown

Frances Goodman Steve Coons

Bob Royce Bobbie Gibson

Mark Zeigler Mary Mobley 

Dan Stroud Melinda Rider

David Cordle Cathy Miller

  Jeanne Kendig Ann Lees

Donny Ross Nathanial Hanson

Cameron Reiman Grayson Barnes  Julia Ross Kellen Hanson

Lauren Hedrick Alan Wells

  Joseph Baggett Nansi Holt

Aaron Lease Daniel Gay 

Gordon Brown Gordon BrownRoy Jameson Bob Thomson

  Joe Clem Paul Farley 

Steve Coons Sam Green

Dave Bramley Howard McCain

  Tom Colantuono Billie Royce

Alice Schauf Bill Salter

Bobbie Gibson June Clem

Billy Sowers Rosemary O’Hayer

 Team 3 Shore   Team 4 Drewry  

Cody Reiman Kelley Kinlaw 

May 29

7:30 at Lebanon

Linda BrownElizabeth Woodside

Frances Goodman

Bob Remillard

Norma Knight

Bob Royce

Nancy Hosea

 Willie Scholz 

Nathanial Hanson

Cody Reiman

Cameron ReimanKellen Hanson

Steven Lease

Aaron Lease

Grant Williams

Gordon BrownDavid Brown

Steve Clinard

 James Clinard

Curtis Gregory 

Hubert Bordeaux

Bill Salter

Kathy Cormier

Betty Earnhart

 Team 1 Royce/Reabold

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SECOND HELPINGS 

 The Good Shepherd Center is in need of drivers andhelpers to support the St. Andrew’s On-the-Soundteam that collects food items from local grocery storesand restaurants each Friday morning. Volunteers areassigned to a collection route to pick up food fromfour or five facilities, which takes less than two hours.An SUV is desirable, but cars with large trunks may be used. Food containers may weigh 50 to 60 poundsso partners are helpful to load the food. In addition todrivers and helpers, a coordinator is needed to helpschedule St. Andrew’s On-the-Sound volunteers toensure Friday routes are covered. Please contact me if interested in this important mission that enablesGood Shepherd to provide quality, healthy food for15 cents a plate to hundreds of needy people every 

day.

 Thanks,  Joe Clem 686-2657

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 ADULT CHOIR PHOTO 

1st 

Row: Becky Fawks, Ann Molloy, Eloise Hines, Rachel Cobb,Georgie Bramley, Mary Claire Curran, Carolyn Wetherington2nd Row: Robin Wetherington, Bill Britt, Janice Slate, Doris Ayres, PamCordle, Wally Schumacher, Minna Kuuskoski,3rd Row: Anthony Lees, Eric Metts, Darren Jones, Eric Forbis, David Parker Those not in the photo:Alison Atkins, Kathy Evans, Diana McPadden, andBetty Saunder

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  TIME, T ALENTS, AND TREASURE 

"Come and See." The harvest of your Time, Talent and Treasure will berecognized here each month.

*see the previous page for a list of those in the Adult Choir 

Our adult choir has grown from ten to twenty-three members includingthree student section leaders from UNCW and CFCC. Their ability hasstrengthened the choir and made it more attractive for others to

 join. The ages of the members range from twenty to ninety. Some havesecured music degrees, some are in the process, and still others areamateurs. All join together for the joy of singing.

From September through May the choir rehearses for an hour and a half 

each Thursday evening and for forty-five minutes on Sunday morning. Traditionally the full choir sings at the eleven o'clock service. Recently, volunteers have added the nine o'clock service to theirschedule on the first Sunday of the month. On Palm Sunday and EasterSunday the full choir is present at both services. During the summermonths, the choir rehearses only on Sunday morning.

  The choir is under the direction of Richard Rhoads, Minister of 

Music. Richard is celebrating his 50th year as a church musician. Hebegan his career at the age of fourteen.

At this the conclusion of a particularly busy season let us offer a welldeserved "thank you" to Richard and the entire adult choir for all the

hours spent and talent offered to enhance our time of worship. Andthanks be to God!

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 PRESCHOOL NEWS 

  What a great Easter season we had at preschool. The childrenbegan with their first Ash Wednesday service and had such

 wonderful sermons in chapel about this special time in our lives. They ended with Easter celebrations and of course the Easter Egghunts. As soon as we get back from spring break we will begearing up for the annual Airlie Field trip and the end of the yearprogram. It will be Wednesday May 18th at 11 am. Please comeand join us.

Blessings,Catharine Hedrick 

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EYC C ALENDAR  M AY 1 

No EYC

M AY 8  No EYC Mother’s Day 

M AY 13   Twilight Ramble

M AY 15  Visit St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church for Sunday 

service (10am) with lunch and discussion afterwards.Meet in the parish parking lot at 9:15 to carpool.

Drivers neededM AY 22 

Cookout and Holy Eucharist at Catharine Hedrick’shome. Bring the whole family for this great event.

Guest musician Jamie Mills will lead us in singing. Rainevent will be held at the church.

 JULY 12-14—S AVE  THE D ATE   Youth Mission Trip for middle and high school youth.

See page 4 for more information.

Look for details of our activities in your email.If you would like to be added to the email list

please contact the Rev. Mark Powell [email protected].

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 M AY C ANDLE DEDICATIONS 

Altar Candlesare given in loving memory of our son, Allen Armstrong,

by Ed & Hilah Dorsey.Sanctuary Candles

are given in memory of my beloved husband, Ed,by Rosemary O’Hayer.

ALTAR GUILD  Will be meeting

May 7at 9:00 AM.

CAPERS  Will be hosted by 

Dan & Cathy Milleron May 15 at 5:00 PM.

DAUGHTERS OF THE KING

 The DOK will be meeting at 12:15 PM on May 8.

M AY COFFEE HOUR  

1 Carolyn Oglesby 

8 Robin & Jimmy Miller

15 Andy & Diana Shepard

22 Bill Sowers

29 ECW 

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MAY BIRTHDAYS

May 1 Rich CarpenterMay 3 Olivia GeislerMay 4 Herbert HardingMay 5 Kathy Respet, Chris Hajek,

Kellie ArkinsonMay 6 A. C. Hosea, Kim NeblettMay 8 Rob High, Drew Pierson

May 9 Joshua Mihaly May 10 Susan Herrmann, Anne RostanMay 12 Linda Venters, Stephen ClinardMay 13 Grace Anne WeinsteinMay 14 Phillip Lanzi, Oscar GrantMay 15 Scott HuieMay 16 Lois Dowty 

May 17 Richard Respet, Kim Kinlaw, John GrudzienMay 19 Betty SaunderMay 21 Dan Gay, Allie Kraybill,

Nathanial HansonMay 22 Jo FrazierMay 23 Kate Neblett

May 24 Jacqui GoldmanMay 26 Sue CouplandMay 27 Price Sullivan, Stephen CoonsMay 28 Paul ShoreMay 29 Doug Lewis, Sidney MudgeMay 30 Janet Morgan, Cathy CurrinMay 31 Karen Neuwirth

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MAY 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

May 1 Bob and Jeanne KendigMay 2 Wolf and Susan HerrmannMay 4 Jerry and Kim Kinlaw May 9 Michael and Diane LevineMay 14 Jeff and Melissa DavisMay 19 Ben and Leslie HudsonMay 20 Alex and Lindsay Stewart

 Jack and Corey NoonanMay 21 Donald and Katharine Medlock Bill and Lauren HeckmanPeter and Sherry Pierson

May 23 Ken and Tracy HansonMay 25 Brian and Tracey ThomasMay 26 John and Anita Lupo

May 28 Kent and Alison AtkinsMay 29 Willi and Lianne Scholz May 31 Clay and Sue Jones

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