The Tablet
Sunday Services
8 am Holy Eucharist I
10 am Holy Eucharist II
Summer
9:30 only beginning June 28—Sept. 6
Wednesday Service
9:15 am Holy Eucharist and Healing
Rector
The Rev. Karin R. Mitchell
Deacon
The Rev. Hank Bristol
Associate
The Rev. David Jacob
Pastoral Care
Br. John Baptist, OSF
Director of Music
Dr. Brian Katona
Parish Administrator
Judy Henningsen
Dear Friends,
“Come Holy Spirit and set our hearts on fire” is a prayer often recited before a sermon is preached. We have just celebrated the coming of the Holy Spirit at the Feast of Pentecost. Coming fifty days after Easter, the Holy Spirit breathed new life into the small group of disciples left behind when Jesus ascended into heaven.
The beginning of the Church!
On the Day of Pentecost, we celebrated the coming of the Holy Spirit in a big way at St. David’s. The Right Rev. George Councell, XI Bishop of NJ, was with us for a service of confirmation, reception and reaffirmation. AND Mrs. Ruth Councell was with us as we celebrated receiving the final set of the liturgical hangings and altar pa-raments commissioned by St. David’s. The red hangings for Pentecost and Palm Sunday are glorious! We are so grateful to her for sharing her artistic gifts with us. I am very grateful to all of you for the donations that have made our collection of liturgical banners and vestments possible. We celebrated as 3 young people were
confirmed and 6 adults received and reaffirmed!
The disciples were so filled with the Holy Spirit, that even though Jesus was no longer with them, through “a spirit of adoption”, they became Children of God. And so we are. Children of God and heirs of God with Christ (Romans 8:14-17). As the Church, we are the Body of Christ and also Children of God. All this because of the presence of the Holy Spirit, received by the disciples over two thousand years ago. But that was not a “once for all” event. The Holy Spirit still breathes life into our church and the church all throughout the world. I believe that that is the reason, despite our obvious human failures, that the church still exists. Because the Holy Spirit breathes new life
into her and into each of us as disciples of Christ.
St. David’s has experienced this new life in so many ways over this past program year. Meirs Hall has led us into new life, new community, new ways to serve and into new fellowship with one another. Our new Community Garden will provide nutritious vegetables for those who receive food from RISE as well as those within our church. We have welcomed new members over the past year whose gifts have given new life to our worshiping and serving community. Our new Way of St. Paul team will help breathe new life into our lives as disciples and into our efforts to form new disciples.
The Holy Spirit is definitely moving in our church and in her people.
I hope each of you will come to church during the month of June to see the fire of the Holy Spirit writ large in our new liturgical banners. Our church is on fire! And we pray… Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful
and enkindle in them the fire of your love. Amen.
Blessings, Karin+
St. David’s Church welcomes all in the loving Spirit of Christ, through Faith, Worship, Nurture and Community
St . David ’s Episcopal Church
90 South Main Street , Cranbury, NJ 08512
609-655-4731 www.stdavidscranbury.com Fax 609-655-4732
email : of f [email protected]
June 2015 Vol . 46, Number 6
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Thanks to:Thanks to:Thanks to:Thanks to:
���� Pat and Larry Kraft and all those who worked so hard to clean up our church grounds. They look great!
���� Mary Whitlock for her care of the Memorial Garden and front sign gardens.
���� The Community Garden committee—the garden is growing!!
���� John Patterson for leading our efforts to help those who lost their homes in a recent EW fire.
���� Mary White for the annual jewelry fundraiser!
���� All those who attended the Deacon Ordination and celebrated with Deacon Dot!
���� The Kraft, Schollenberger and Labassi families for the fabulous new Pentecost hangings and vestments and of
course, Mrs. Ruth Councell for sharing her artistic gifts with us.
���� Clara Douglas and Brother John for leading our Bereavement Groups.
���� Deacon Dot Hospador for all she has done for and with St. David’s over her intern year with us.
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Congratulations to: Congratulations to: Congratulations to: Congratulations to:
���� Dot Hospador on her Deaconal Ordination on May 9, 2015.
���� Those Confirmed, Received or Re-Affirmed by Bishop Councell on Sunday, May 24, 2015: Jaime Machnik, Carley Machnik, Robert McKay, Brian Katona, Catherine Katona, Robin Machnik, Kenneth Robinson and Diane Roby. ���� The Rev. Dr. Regina Langley who has received a Doctor of Philosophy Degree from Princeton Theological Seminary.
���� Meagan Patricia Edmond and Jeffrey Martin McDermott who will be married on Saturday, June 6, 2015.
���� Cheryl Curry and Yori Kvitchko who will be married on Saturday, June 13, 2015.
CollegeCollegeCollegeCollege
Samira Dodson - Summa Cum Laude, B.S., Rutgers
High SchoolHigh SchoolHigh SchoolHigh School
Kevin Henningsen Stephanie Taylor Thomas van Veldhuisen
8th Grade8th Grade8th Grade8th Grade
Ashley Astudillo Madeline Doutt Mikayla Register Jessie Smires
Congratulations to Congratulations to Congratulations to Congratulations to Our 2015 GraduatesOur 2015 GraduatesOur 2015 GraduatesOur 2015 Graduates
Congratulations J2A Celebrities Congratulations J2A Celebrities Congratulations J2A Celebrities Congratulations J2A Celebrities
On May 10th, the Rite 13 class presented a wonderful service honoring celebrities Caroline Fish and Ian McKay. Everyone enjoyed the rousing music. Thanks especially to our preacher, Caroline Fish, who preached at both services that day! Congratulations to our celebrities and a great big thank you to teachers Bob Mckay, Amy Doutt,
Laura Labassi, Mark Thorne, Kevin Mani and Lucy Kester for their love and care for our teenagers.
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The St. David's Community Garden has been planted and looks great!! Soon there will be tomatoes, zucchini, peppers and more to donate to RISE in Hightstown. Stop by and see the wonderful job that was done on Sunday, May 17th. Much thanks goes to the hard working construction crew, Jane Lohr and Tom Pearson and their son Adam, Steve Channon, Malcolm McFarland, Mike Duck, Carol Rodgers, Larry and Pat Kraft and Arlis and Aura Astudillo and their little helper, Arleen. Over four hours and despite the heat, they constructed 6 raised garden beds, filled them with top soil and planted all the veggies. Now we need more volunteers, on a weekly basis, to help keep them growing. Please sign up for garden care - watering 2-3 times per week as needed and harvesting when the time comes. If enough people volunteer, your week of care could be no more than once a month. Hope you will join us.
The Garden Committee
Annual Golf Outing June 8, 2015
The 2015 Golf Outing is on Monday, June 8 at the Peddie Golf Course. It is not too late to register and play. The scramble format is suitable for all ability levels. The price is very reasonable for the opportunity to play a great course like Peddie. If you ask nicely, the Rector will even bless your clubs! Lunch and dinner are included. Please think about joining us.
The Fund for the Relief of Widows, Widowers and Orphans of Clergy in the Diocese of New Jersey
The Canons of the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey require every parish to take an annual offering for the Fund for the Relief of Widows, Widowers and Orphans of Clergy in the Diocese. The purpose of the fund is to provide financial assistance to clergy families upon the death of any member of the clergy canonically resident in
the Diocese.
Outreach Sunday — June 14, 2015
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Communications
The Communications Committee is designed to share information of any type with the parish and the community. Information is shared through the bulletin, the Tablet, St David's website, St David's Facebook page, emails and ad-
vertising in the local newspaper.
St David's would love to share any news or pictures that you want to provide. From advertising, to celebrations, par-
ish news, to opportunities to help St David's meet its financial goals.
I am available to help any person\group with guidance to get your news posted. My email is
[email protected]. And I am usually in church for the 10am service.
Tracy Smires
Vestry Liaison—Communications
Annual Parish Picnic
June 7, 2015
Immediately following the 10 am service
Please join us!!!
Volunteers & Grill Masters needed!!
Please see sign up sheet in the Narthex.
Acolyte and Church School Recognition
On Sunday, June 7, we will acknowledge our acolyte corps and our church school students and
teachers at the 10 a.m. service. Please be sure to be here to be celebrated!!
Congratulations to our 2nd Bible Challenge Group! Our Bible Challenge is wrapping up its commitment to reading the Bible all the way through in a year. They
began last Easter and will finish in June. Christopher Achen, Abbi Clissold, Chuck Rose and Elizabeth Lewis
have met most Thursdays to discuss their readings and support each other in this endeavor. Congratulations to
each of them as they celebrate this achievement.
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Don’t forget! You can contribute to St. David’s ministries – in the parish and in the community at-large – by purchasing pre-paid gift cards through UnitedScrip. Use the paper form found on the bulletin board by the water fountain, or use the Internet (www.scripzone.com). You receive the full face value of the card and St. David’s receives a percentage of the face value of the card – depending upon the issuer of the card. If you use the Internet to place an order, remember to use 609655SDE when you first sign up. If you have any questions which are not answered by the scripzone web
site, please contact Harry Ruhl, at 609-443-5863 or at [email protected].
Gift Card
Gift Card
Summer Schedule will begin on Sunday, June 28 with one service at 9:30 a.m.
There will be a staffed nursery and activity bags will be available in the narthex for all young children. There will be no Adult Forum or Children’s Talks during July and August. If you would like to provide lemonade for after service “lingering”, please see the sign-up sheet near the Fish Library. Our coffee hour maven, Carol Miller, has been granted the summer “off” so if no one is
signed up, there will be no “treats”!
Our rector will be attending General Convention as a diocesan first-alternate deputy at the end of
June and will be on vacation during July. The Rev. Dr. Jacob David and The Rev. Johan Johnson
will be filling in for her on Sundays and on Wednesdays. Brother John, Deacon Hank, Father Jacob
and Laura Labassi will be handling pastoral calls. Please contact one of them or the office if the
need arises.
We are pleased to announce that St. David’s has been accepted into our new diocesan program, The Way of
St. Paul. Our committee will be made up of our rector, deacon, Christopher Achen, Carol Rodgers, Abbi
Clissold, David Miller, Angela Levy, Ed Miller and Catherine Katona. What a great group! We will begin our work
this month and members will attend an intensive training on June 26-27. Please keep them in your prayers as
they learn about becoming and forming disciples and bringing our message into the communities we serve.
Cathedral Sunday
On Sunday, June 14, our diocese will celebrate Trinity Cathedral with Cathedral Sunday. As Dean of the Trenton
Convocation, our rector will be the celebrant at the 10 am service with Bishop Stokes as preacher. It would be
great for her to see some familiar faces in the congregation!! Also, at 3 pm, there will be a Choral Evensong and
all choirs are invited to participate. On Saturday, a flower arranging workshop is planned and flowers will be
arranged to fill the cathedral! You are invited to attend any and all of the events over the weekend. Please speak
to David Miller if you have questions.
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Seventy Years Ago I Entered Holy Orders It was the first Sunday in June 1945 that I entered Holy Orders in All Saints Cathedral in Edmonton, Alberta. The prelate who or-dained me, first as Deacon and then, much later, as Priest was Walter Barfoot, the
Bishop of Edmonton who, soon after, was chosen by the Ca-nadian House of Bishops to be the Primate of All Can-ada and was elevated to be the Archbishop of Edmonton. Consequently, we all learned to stop addressing him “my
lord” and began addressing him “your grace”.
The first Sunday in June in 1945 was a bright sunny day. My day began early in the morning with preparation and silence with the Sisters of St. John the Divine in their convent. After that I went to the Cathedral to swear allegiance to His Majesty King George VI in the presence of the Archbishop and the Dean of the Cathedral. Soon after that the Service
began in the Cathedral.
My father and mother were there. Dad, a priest, took part in the Ordination liturgy, and my mother sat in the front pew with a close friend of hers whom she had known from years before in Saskatoon Saskatchewan. Being now 70 years ago I do not remember much of the service and I do not remember any difficulties, so it must have gone well. After the service my parents and I, with some friends, were the guests of the Archbishop and his wife for lunch in a downtown hotel dining
room.
Later, in the afternoon, I was scheduled to preach at Evensong. In those days, in Canada, everything was closed on Sundays and Evensong was usually well-attended with a well-trained and large choir. I have no memory of what I said in my sermon that day, but, after Evensong, the Archbishop said to me on the way out, “Harry, I hope to hear you preach some day.” As far as I knew, His Grace was not deaf, but the whole day was overwhelming to say nothing of the insecurity I
felt by it all. I was 23.
As the weeks advanced, I began to learn what it meant to be the curate in a Cathedral. Dean Trendell was a friendly and easy-going fellow whom everyone liked, and was so helpful to me. One of Dean Trendell’s routines was to leave his office about 10 am and walk the half block across Jasper Avenue to the Hudson Bay Department store to the coffee shop on the lower level. I sometimes accompanied him and everyone
there knew and greeted the Dean.
Among my responsibilities as curate was visiting hospitals, shut-ins, as well as making regular parish calls, running the large youth group, teaching in the Sunday School and sharing in the Cathedral schedule of Services as permitted deacons.
I often officiated at Evensong and also preached in the Dean’s absence. I remember at Evensong, which was always fully sung, chanting and intoning the Office and some girls in the choir would mouth the words “oh Frankie” as I chanted. In those days Frank Sinatra was beginning to be
very popular.
A year later in June 1946, when other Deacons were being ordained priests, the Archbishop summoned me to his office to inform me he had decided not to ordain me a priest “because you look too young.” About 5 months later he re-summoned me to his office to tell me that he had decided to ordain me a priest on Advent Sunday, (evidently I must have aged considerably) “because I need someone to go to Wainwright for Christmas masses”. Advent Sunday was so soon that none of my family was able to be there. I have always felt that it was a hurried and convenient deci-sion. So I have never observed Advent Sunday when I was ordained a priest and have observed the first Sunday in June
when I, to repeat the title of this article, entered Holy Orders.
Early in 1947, I returned to Seminary to complete my studies for the degree Bachelor of Divinity. I was appointed that summer to be the Vicar of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Vegreville, a town about 40 miles each of Edmonton. A year later, my father died. To help my mother to adjust to my father’s death, my sister Alice and I decided to finance a trip, the three of us would take, to visit a cousin of my mother with whom she had corresponded for years but was never financially able to travel to Clifton, NJ, where her cousin lived. It was at that time that I met Bishop Washburn who invited me to consider working in the Diocese of Newark. After Bishop Washburn and Archbishop Barfoot communicated, I was transferred to Newark in June 1950. During the summer months, I supplied in parishes where the clergy were on vacation and in September Bishop Washburn appointed me
to the parish of St. John’s in Dover.
Learning to be an Episcopalian in the USA took some doing! Soon after I began in Dover, a person came to me about using the parish house. I forget what it was all about, but since the parish house was not being used on that day I said “sure”. Within a couple of days, the Junior Warden came to see me and inform me that I did not have the authority to make that decision, only the vestry could. In Canada the par-ish priest had such an authority. I was beginning to learn! One day in Newark I was talking with the rector of Grace Church and I said, “Father, in Canada when the bishop spoke I’d say ‘yes my lord’ or when the archbishop spoke I’d say ‘ yes your grace’. What do you say when an American bishop speaks?” He answered, “Harry, you say ‘so what’” I was still
learning!.
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The time has come to start planning St. David’s Cranbury Day Rummage Sale on Saturday, September 12 . It will be, for the most part, indoors in Fellowship Hall. We will begin collecting items at the church for the sale from September 1 to September 11. Please start getting your saleable items together. Household goods, dishes, glasses, vases, baskets, curtains, draperies, furniture, bedding (no mattresses), lamps, knick-knacks, collectibles, books (no text books, please), jewelry, CDs, DVDs, games, toys and other gently used or unused things are
desired. Please do not include any computer equipment or clothing.
We will need volunteer workers for the following tasks:
1. Table set up, Item organization and pricing (Thursday afternoon/evening, 9/10)
2. Final set-up and pricing of items (Friday afternoon/evening, 9/11)
3. Conducting the sale (Saturday, 8AM-2PM, 9/12)
4. Post-sale clean-up (Saturday, 2PM-5PM, 9/12)
The full and (as usual) enthusiastic support of the congregation is sure to make this effort a resounding success.
Sign up sheets will be posted soon! Questions; please contact Carol Rodgers.
Cranbury Day Rummage Sale
My ministry since 1950, when I was transferred, has been in Dover, NJ, Madison, NJ, Monterrey, Mexico, St. James, Hackettstown, St. David’s, Cranbury and St. Barnabas, Burlington. As I look back on all those 70 years of ministry in three countries and two languages, I am so grateful to God for all the blessings He has bestowed on me,
and I treasure so many, many happy memories.
Father Harry
RING THE BELL FOR FREEDOM! II INDEPENDENCE DAY JULY 4, 2015
Come to the Memorial Garden at St. David’s Episcopal Church, Cranbury
1:45 p.m.
to celebrate the signing of the
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
and the 239th birthday of the U.S.A.!
with a brief ceremony followed by the ringing of the church bell
at 2:00 p.m.
Members of all ages of all congregations worshipping at St. David’s and their friends are welcome! All will share in the ringing of the bell 239 times. Bring a blanket/chairs, cold drink, and a thankful
heart. You are also invited to bring a snack to share at the fellowship period afterwards.
Any questions please contact Barbara Wethe at [email protected]
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Sanctuary Flower/Candle Order Form
Please mail the form to the office or place the form in basket on Sunday morning. Please make checks payable to "St. David's Church".
_________ _______________________ Your Name (Given By) (Daytime Phone Number)
Sanctuary Flowers: In Honor Of / In Memory Of
Date: _______________
_________________________ _____________________________________
_________________________ _____________________________________
Sanctuary Candle: In Honor Of / In Memory Of
Date: _______________
_________________________ _____________________________________
_________________________ _____________________________________
Flower Donation $40.00 $____________ Candle Donation: $7.00 $ _____________ Check Total = $ _____________
The Prayer of St. Francis de Sales Be at Peace. Do not look forward in fear to the changes of life; Rather look to them with full hope as they arise. God, whose very own you are, Will deliver you from out of them. He has kept you hitherto, And He will lead you safely though all things; And when you cannot stand it, God will bury you in His arms.
Do not fear what may happen tomorrow; The same everlasting Father Who cares for you today Will take care of you then and everyday He will either shield you from suffering, Or will give you unfailing strength to bear it. Be at Peace, And put aside all anxious thoughts and imagination.
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Lay Participation Schedule for June 2015
10:00 am Service
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June 7 June 14 June 21 June 28 9:30 am
Eucharistic Minister
Todd White Carol Rodgers Angela Levy Kim Neighbor
Eucharistic Minister
Corinne Peters Melanie Webb Tricia Metzger Michael Register
Intercessor Paul Szymanski Todd White Edmund Abramovitz David Levy
Lector-1st Lesson Rex van Veldhusien Corinne Peters Patty Thomsson Barbara Wethe
Lector-2nd Lesson Maddie Doutt Kathy Herzog Brian Laustsen Angela Levy
Greeter Virginia Reading Davis Sandy Szymanski Angela Holman Margaret Perritt
Ushers
David Mitchell Uzuma Owunna
Michael Register Beau Sawyer
Margaret Perritt Femi Sonubi
Edmund Abramovitz Mary Whitlock
Presenters
Sandy Szymanski Jean Hegedus
Marna & Gene McDermott
Patty Thomsson Lillian Lea
No Presenters in the Summer
Acolytes
Leslie Terhune Isabella Machnik Matthew Boyle
Angela Levy Jessie Smires RJ McKay
Kyle Mani Kirstin Jakober Janet Boyle
Matthew Boyle Jessie Smires Kyle Mani
Shepherd
Sandy Szymanski
Melanie Webb
Edmund Abramovitz
Todd White
Nursery
Winsome Bailey
Holly Hibbard
Moji Soremekun
Jennifer McKay
Counters
Penny Stout Bill Lalonde
Chris Achen John Hall
Jennie Herbert Mary Ann White
John Patterson Steve Dodson
Verger
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
If you are unable to serve as scheduled, please arrange for a substitute and
notify the church office ASAP, so that the change can be correctly listed in the
bulletin.
The Wiggle & Worship Children’s Service
will resume September 27 at 5 pm
Give cheerfully! Do not regret that proportion we committed to God.
We can live well on the other ninety percent.
Stewardship Corner
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Please help keep our birthday and anniversary lists up-to-date. If you happen to notice we do not have your birthday or anniversary, please call or email the office. Thank you!
Birthdays
Anniversaries
1 Olufemi Jones
4 Edmund Abramovitz Susan Curry
5 Jules Herbert
6 Dawn Parrish Jason Whitlock Debbie Zboray
9 Robert McKay Reid Rebbeck
12 Jeanne Houghton
14 Michelle Stevens
15 Robert Hegedus
16 Charles Dodson
17 Emily Caputo Peter Caputo Margaret Perritt
18 Gwen Rebbeck
19 Francine Palmer
23 Stephen Krupa Betty Lancaster
25 Janet Boyle Keith Spero
27 Catherine Katona
28 Tena Achen Stephen Black Marna McDermott
29 Harry Ruhl
30 Mark Alwill
4 Michael & Michelle Black Moji & Olu Soremekun
7 Chris & Barbara Wethe
17 Ron & Nancy Morse
18 Peter &Kathryn Turner
20 Charles & Francine Palmer
24 Robert & Jean Hegedus
25 Mark & Stephanie Alwill Bill & Susan Lalonde
27 Lawrence & Frances Rak
28 Pete & Peggy Caputo
30 Kevin & Corinne Peters
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Service (s)
28
9:30 am only Summer
Service begins
12:30 pm
Syrian Service (s)
8 pm
—AA (mh)
29 8:15
/9:30/10
:45 am
Jazzercise (mh)
12 N—AA (mh)
4:30
pm Jazzercise (m
h)
5:45
pm Jazzercise (m
h)
7:30
pm—AA (mh)
30
The office w
ill be closed M
ondays beginning June 29th
through Labor Day
Rector aw
ay at C
onference
Rector aw
ay at G
eneral Con
vention un
til July 2
2015
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St. David’s Church St. David’s Church St. David’s Church St. David’s Church 90 South Main Street 90 South Main Street 90 South Main Street 90 South Main Street Cranbury, NJ 08512Cranbury, NJ 08512Cranbury, NJ 08512Cranbury, NJ 08512
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PAID Permit # 523 Trenton, NJ
Save the Date!
June 7 Parish Picnic Acolyte & Church School Recognition
June 8 Golf Outing
June 28 9:30 am only Summer Service Begins
July 4 1:45 pm Bell Ringing
St. David’s Church welcomes all in the loving Spirit of Christ, through Faith, Worship, Nurture and Community
St. David’s Vestry Members — 2015
Carol Rodgers, Senior Warden
Patricia Kraft, Junior Warden
Tim Doutt, Treasurer / Sexton
Christopher Achen, Christian Formation
Janet Boyle , Liturgy
Deanna Emerson, Fundraising
Steve Dodson, Finance
Laura Labassi, Pastoral Care
John Patterson, Outreach
Corinne Peters, Evangelism
Tracy Smires, Communications
David Thomsson, Stewardship