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The Rock Road
The Rev. Dick El-wood, Interim Rector
The Rev. Thomas Murray III, Associate Rector
Linda Jordan, Dir. Parish Life
May 2017
Chrisie Jennings, Parish Administrator
Janet Boutin, Director, School
David Miron, Dir. of Music/Organist
Guy Scott, Facilities Manager
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The Extraordinary of the Ordinary: The Life of Easter People
Lent, Holy Week and Easter always prove to be challenging times for clergy. People always comment on how tired I must be and sometimes comment on how tired they are the week immediately following Easter. It is true that life in the Church is more demanding and responsibilities increase during the time surrounding Easter, and yes the intensity increases. Following Easter life returns to normal, maybe even the ordinary. We resume our springtime routines and it seems as if nothing has changed. Remember I write this not in an accusatory or critical tone but merely as an observance of what I personally experience in my own life. After reading the gospel accounts of Jesus’ appearances after the resurrection an “aha”! moment occurred for me. All of the appearances occurred in the midst of a normal routine or duty. They all occurred in the or-dinary. Now the ordinary is no longer the ordinary but the extraordinary. The duty anointing of Jesus’ body with spices at the tomb became an incredible manifestation of his resurrection. The ordinary job of fishing became a miraculous catch. He died and rose victorious, beating death. We are now Easter people. We think of Lent as a time of discipline in preparation for Easter. Really, now the work begins, the work of not letting us return to that old way of thinking and living the ordinary. Remember the ordinary has become ex-traordinary. God is in the ordinary, if we chose to see it. Changes in life may seem daunting and the life of an Easter person may seem frightening. Remember that Jesus always bid his disciples not to be afraid. His ini-tial resurrection appearances according to the Gospel of John begin with His peace. Paul later calls it the peace that “passes or transcends” all understanding. A word or a feeling cannot capture it. This peace can only be captured by the experiences of life itself. He did not leave them alone but gave them and gives us the Holy Spirit to live as Extraordinary Easter people. BLESS !!! Fr. Tom III
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Pics from our Easter Egg Hunt and School Easter Chapel
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Many thanks to the following folks for either
providing an appetizer and/or great help with the Easter Vigil: Polly Horany, Jason Blewett, Paula Karl, Brandy Weatherford, Ellen Schoenfeld, Tra-cy Hilderbran, Linda Cota, Beverly Dodds, Jimmy Jordan, Brady Jordan and David Miron. It was a beautiful evening. Everyone seemed to enjoy the
lovely service and the reception afterwards.
Also, many thanks to the following folks who helped with the Easter Lunch on Easter
Sunday after the 11:15 am church service: Zo-e’Anna Theis, Kenneth O’Neal, Jane and Dennis Quein, Julie and Katie Murray, Michelle Tapscott and Brandy Weatherford. The chicken and bis-cuits from Church’s were delicious as were the
many sides that the parishioners brought to share. Top that all off with cake and ice cream
and it was a great day! He Is Risen!
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Did you miss the Technology Roundtable?
No worries! Next time you are at church, grab a blue booklet from the Narthex, complete with
some “how to’s” and important web information.
I’d also be happy to meet with you 1:1 to get you going on our St. Peter’s app! Just call me to set
up an informal appointment.
Trust me! You’re going to love our app! -Chrisie
LOST WOMEN OF THE BIBLE BOOK STUDY
The book study, LOST WOMEN OF THE BIBLE: THE WOMEN WE THOUGHT WE KNEW, by Carolyn Custis James, which is for
women of all ages will be gathering at Fran Cox’s home, 2517 Birkdale Lane, Riverhill, for their next class on Thursday, May 4 from 5 pm until 7 pm. There will be refreshments from 5-5:30 pm. The class will begin promptly at 5:30 pm. St. Peter's will provide
the non-alcoholic punch and wine along with the participants vol-unteering to bring an appetizer to share. This month the focus will be on the chapter, “Missing in Action – Tamar”. Please be sure
you have read the chapters and reviewed the questions. It truly helps with class discussion. Ladies, I do hope you are can join us!
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BEST TIMERS
Social hour luncheon! Join us, won’t you? We have the BEST TIME!
4th Thursday of each month
May 25th—11:30 AM
Meet us at
Pho Mosa (formerly Hunan’s)
208 Cully Drive
Kerrville
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Church Periodical Club Update… A special thank you to everyone who contributed last month in support of this very vital ministry. Your gifts collected at all three services totaled $548.05. An additional $50.00 from the ECW was added bringing the total to $598.05. All was forwarded to the Church Periodical Club and added to the National Book Fund, a grant based program of the CPC. The current CPC Granting Committee is busily review-ing all the 2017 applicants and will be making their awards in June. I will definitely be reporting back with these results…so, STAY TUNED!!
A complete Grant Recipient list for 2016 is posted on the Bulletin Board in Tucker Hall; however, I will share a portion of the list here. Please take a moment to read over and see for yourself how God has blessed our gifts and in turn blessed those who received them. I think you will be amazed at the power of sharing the Word of our Lord through CPC. Domestic Applicants: Chapel of the Holy Spirit, Duluth, GA. Requested 60 BCP, 60 1982 Hymnals and 60 Wonder, Love & Praise Song Books - $2,459.40. St. James Church, Tigard, OR. Purchase Braille NRS Bibles for blind Parishioners - $689.95. St. Joseph’s Church, ECW, Fayetteville, NC. (Damaged by fire 3/2015). Requested BCP, 1982 Hymnals and Lift Every Voice & Sing song books (75 each) - $2,550.00. Rev. Martha D. Johns, St. John’s, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA requesting “Hold On To Hope: An Overview of Coping Strategies for Chronic Illness” for a Caregiver Support group - $398.00. Overseas Applicants: St. Andrews Secondary School, Uganda. Provide braille textbooks for blind students. Need 10 Sets - $2,000.00. St. Boniface Church, Namibia, 100 BCP & hymnals to replace theirs - $1,867.50. Igoma Anglican Church & Learning Center (TEE), Tanzania, 600 bibles, 300 BCP & 300 Hymnals - $500.00. Kinyali Parish, Tanzania, New parish needing bibles & hymnals - $600.00. Pam Crumrine, CPC Chairman
_____________________________________________________________ CPC Prayer Bless, O Lord, the Church Periodical Club, that it may be an instrument for the spread of your
Word throughout the world. Grant to its officers wisdom and patience, to its members perseverance and the spirit of sharing
that asks no return. Bring more to take part in its mission and ministry. Bless our gifts and those who receive them, to the enrichment of their individual lives, that we all
may be servants of the risen Lord, Amen.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL REMINDER
REMINDER that Sunday School is offered every Sunday during the 9:30 am church service for children through 5th grade. Parents are asked to drop their child(ren) off in the chapel before they head to church. Church volunteers will lead the children in prayer including the Lord’s Prayer, in singing songs, creating a craft and teaching and discussing a bible story. Most Sundays one of the priests will visit with the children for a few minutes in chapel. The children will re-join their parents during the Passing of Peace so they may enjoy communion as a family. If your child is 2 years old or younger they will remain in the Children’s Center.
***On Sunday May 21, there is a SUNDAE Sunday School Party for the children in Tuck-er Hall after the 9:30 am church service. There is no Sunday school that morning.***
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MUSIC MINISTRIES Greetings St. Peter's Church Family, What a meaningful and joyous Holy Week we shared together! I want-ed to take a moment to recognize all members of the Music Ministries Team. THANK YOU to David, our new leader, thank you to our Praise Team, and thank you to our Chancel Choir. The time, energy, and tal-ent you shared with the parish family helped to ensure both reflective and celebratory worship throughout the journey of Holy Week. Church musicians dedicate many hours a week to their craft, THANK YOU for your desire to enrich worship for our church community. Now, an invitation! It's not to early to begin thinking about dropping in for a Sunday or two this summer. Please contact me if you have any questions, or would like to get involved. Peace, Kara Joy Baker [email protected] 859-608-1079
MOTHER’S DAY & SENIOR
RECOGNITION SUNDAY Mother’s Day/Senior Recognition Sunday is May 14 at the 9:30 am and the 11:15 am church services. Seniors graduating from high school in May will be recognized and presented with a gift from ECW. Phillip Beene who is a senior at Tivy High School will be giving a talk during the sermon time at all three church services. The readers, ushers and acolytes during the 9:30 am and the 11:15 am church services will be children and youth of St. Peter’s. So be sure and join us on a very special day in the life of St. Peter’s as we recognize our children, youth and the many special mothers of our church.
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Financials Update (through March)
Total income Year-to-Date: $197,165
Budgeted income Year-to-Date: $193,631
Total expenses Year-to-Date: $216,835 Budgeted expenses Year-to-Date: $235,362
Total (loss) Year-to-Date: $ -19,750
Budgeted (loss) Year-to-Date: $ -41,730
In summary, our Vestry and parishioners voted on a negative budget this year. At this point in time (1st quarter), we have lost less than expected, primarily due to expense management. This is good
news! As we head in to the summer months, please remember your pledge payments (as we typically have a summer “slump”).
Your giving is most appreciated, and needed! Thank you for all you do for St. Peter’s! A goal of
$78,453 per month income would help us to avoid a negative bottom line ($941,446 for the year, or $235,362 per quarter).
A Note from the Senior Warden
Greetings! I feel like I am just now catching my breath after the frenzy of Holy Week. I
hope all of you had a wonderful Easter Sunday. It was great to see so many in church for
the celebration of the Resurrection. Thanks to all who brought food for the Saturday Easter
Vigil, and for the Sunday Easter Feast.
Have you noticed how nice the benches in the garden look? A great big thank you to Ste-
phen Drane for making them so beautiful. The benches added to the beauty of the garden
for Palm Sunday and Easter.
A great opportunity for you to add to our Stone Soup Stewardship will be coming up this
summer. Vacation Bible School will take place the week of July 17, and we will gladly ac-
cept the donation of your time and talent to help make VBS 2017 a fabulous success! We
will need decorators the week before, group leaders the week of, helpers for registration on
day one, and a clean-up crew on day five. Let Linda Jordan know by email if you would like
to volunteer or donate materials for the best week of the year! Lin-
There will be no vestry report this month as the vestry meeting will take place after Rock
Road articles are due. Look for April’s vestry report in the June Rock Road.
Until next time I’ll leave you with this: “Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime.” Martin Luther
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ST. JEROME JOTS
Thank you to our guest speaker Lorraine Le'Mon for her captivating and inspirational
book preview at our April meeting. It was wonderful! Thank you also to all of you who came to hear it. It was a great turnout. There were many lovely com-ments received about it like this one, "I was so im-pressed with Lorraine - her vitality, her ability to achieve regardless of her background, and the poign-ancy of her story. Truly a memorable experience." And another said, "I thought Lorraine's book preview was not only very interesting, but also moving."
The next meeting prior to our summer break this year will be a business meeting on Wednesday, May 3rd at 2:00 p.m. in the library. Meetings will resume in the fall on the 1st Wednesday of the month, September 6th at 2:00 P.M. The final book review for this year is going to be another outstanding program so save the date at 2 o'clock for that on Wednesday October 4th.
The library will remain open during regular church of-fice hours throughout the summer months, and we encourage you to make full use of our church's won-derful resource for your reading enjoyment.
A gentle reminder, dear readers, to please return over-due books to the library at your earliest convenience. Thank You!
The mission of our library is "to learn more about God through spiritual literature in a congenial atmosphere.” ___________________________________________
Kitchen Comets
The Kitchen Comets will begin meeting the third Thursday of each month (unless otherwise noted) at 9:00 a.m. for a few hours, to help maintain our
beautiful facility.
Our first meeting is Thursday, May 18th @ 9 a.m.
Sweetmama always said “Many hands make light work.” Won’t you join us? Call Polly Horany at
257-5896 with any questions.
MAY USHER SCHEDULE
9:30 AM: May 07 Gail & David Brown 14 Sue & Doug Whinnery 21 Karen Jackson, Nellwyn Sadler 28 Kay Bruce, Jimmy Wheat 11:30 AM: John Elliott, Mark Haufler Bobby Ulich, Jimmy Wheat
THE COTTAGE SHOP (830)257-0290
Hours are Tuesday - Friday, 9-5PM or Saturday, 9-1
Happy Spring!
Many publications inform us that volunteering is very beneficial. The Cottage Shop can help you to
volunteer! We can help you stay active and strong. We can help you improve yourself.
You will also be happy to know that the Cottage
Shop creates funds for supporting worthy projects in our community.
“Like” us on Facebook to keep up with our sales and mark-downs.
SHOP DONATE VOLUNTEER
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MAY
BIRTHDAYS and ANNIVERSARIES
BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES
Dolores Ferris 1-May
Lyrinae Rowlands 1-May
Roger Gielow 2-May
Carol Lawrence 2-May
Mark Krolczyk 3-May
Roberta Nauss 3-May
Luke Thorne 3-May
Kaye Davenport 4-May
Leonard Jeffery 5-May
Justin MacDonald 5-May
Edna Platte 5-May
Barbara Schellhase 5-May
Thomas Cagle 6-May
Martha Carlson 6-May
Mabel Haufler 6-May
Charles Herbst 6-May
Dennis Quein 6-May
William Kern 7-May
Marjorie O'Brien 8-May
Randy Scott 8-May
John Cook 10-May
Lucien Freedle 10-May
Kathleen Ulich 10-May
Richard Elwood 11-May
Maddux Scogin 11-May
Landon Leonard 12-May
Montgomery Self 12-May
Seth Weatherford 13-May
Sue Whinnery 13-May
Aaron Arnold 16-May
Tanya Horton 16-May
Laura Clemens 17-May
Christy Garrison 17-May
Pamela Haynes 18-May
Tristan Mosty 18-May
Harvey Norvell 18-May
Evangeline Dupuis 19-May
Lena Roethler 19-May
Anna Stehling 19-May
Lindsay Vieth 20-May
Bryan Wofford 20-May
Elissa York 20-May
Gabriel Abad 21-May
Manie Jo Blewett 21-May
Patsy Focazio 21-May
Haylee Smith 21-May
Allison Cahela 22-May
Neill Masterson III 22-May
Arthur V. Schmidt 22-May
Rhonda Tuck 22-May
Brittany Lear 23-May
Christopher Lear 23-May
Russell Wagner 23-May
Loa Morris 24-May
Robert Rees 24-May
Conor Baehre 26-May
John Lawrence 26-May
James Wheat 26-May
Kim Chatelain 27-May
Jesse Filgo 27-May
Mark A. Logue 27-May
Katie Murray 27-May
John Pipkin 27-May
Olaf Olsen 28-May
Lisa Earl 29-May
Philip Hamman 29-May
Susan Matteson 29-May
Jennifer Timko 29-May
Harriett Ritter 30-May
Chester B. Whatley 30-May
Anne Burt 31-May
Henry Foote III 31-May
Paula Karl 31-May
Ken Pinkham 31-May
Bryan & Erin Wofford 2-
May Chastan & Emily McRae
3-May
Richard & Leslie Eastland
4-May
Wesley & Laura Ann Wagner
8-May
Jerry & Bairbre Bible
13-May
Frank & Cynthia Bachman
14-May
Robert & Marla Edwards
17-May
Kenneth & Shirley Horstmann
18-May
Tom & Kathryn Clark 21-
May
Art & Rolinda Schmidt 22-
May Kenneth & El-sie Kappler
22-May
Roger & Alexis McRoberts
24-May
Charles & Felecia Dobbs
27-May
David & Cathy Martin 30-
May
Bill & Jane Crum 30-
May
SENIOR
GAME DAY:
May 10th AND 24th
AT 3:00 pm
IN THE MULTI-Purpose Room
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ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
320 St. Peter Street
Kerrville TX 78028-4650
Office hours: Monday-Friday, 9-4
Phone: 830-257-8162
E-mail: [email protected]
Visit our Website at:
www.stpeterskerrville.com
THE REV. DICK ELWOOD, INTERIM RECTOR
THE REV. TOM MURRAY III, ASSOC. RECTOR
GAVIN ROGERS, YOUNG ADULTS
JANET BOUTIN, SCHOOL DIRECTOR
KAY REICHENAU, ASSISTANT DIR., SCHOOL
THE REV. DAVID MIRON, DIR. OF MUSIC/
ORGANIST
KARA JOY BAKER, CHANCEL CHOIR DIR.
LINDA JORDAN, PARISH LIFE
BARBARA DAVILA, CHILD CARE DIRECTOR
EMILY CARLOS BRADY, HOSPITALITY
GUY SCOTT, FACILITIES MANAGER
AMOS ROSALES, SEXTON
CHRISIE JENNINGS, PARISH ADMINISTRATOR
KRISTEN COOK, ADMIN. ASST.
CATHERINE SCHULTE, TREASURER
VESTRY
2018
JASON BLEWETT
ART BOGIE
BARBARA CORDOVA, SENIOR WARDEN
FRED HENNEKE
DEBORAH ROMMEL, CLERK
2019
BROOKSIE BLEDSOE
PATRICK O’FIEL
RICH SCHNEIDER
LEE UNDERWOOD, JUNIOR WARDEN
2020
STEPHEN DRANE
CATHERINE KERN
LOU ANN MAXWELL
MEGAN RUSS
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