Newsletter of St. Andrew’s
Episcopal Church
“Sharing God’s Love” August 2021
The Carillon Rector’s Reflections
Dear Church,
“Every new beginning is some other new beginning’s end.”
(Seneca, Roman Philosopher)
In July of 2017, St. Andrew’s had a new beginning as we welcomed the
Rev. Deacon Gregory D. Stark to become our shared Curate with responsi-
bilities focusing upon children, youth and young adults. In the ensuing
months Greg would be ordained a priest at St. Andrew’s and serve our
parish as well as Christ Church, Oberlin for the next four years. The
generosity of God’s ministry through and with Greg has been a blessing and
a gift. (See Gratitude List in this newsletter.)
That new beginning which became Greg’s ministry at St. Andrew’s has now
come to an end and we bid him farewell as he goes to his next new be-
ginning in Belgium. St. Andrew’s also has a new beginning as we enter the
time when we transition to another minister who will have responsibilities
for children and youth. (The Young Adult ministries will be led by the
young adults who are currently involved in those ministries.)
In preparation for this transition, the Youth Minister Search Task Group met
with the Rev. Anna Sutterisch and me to discern what St. Andrew’s needs at
this time and to design the job description. It was determined that the new
position will likely be a position for a lay minister. The job title was edited
to be the “director” of ministries, emphasizing the role that the new staff
person has in recruiting and empowering parish members to use their gifts in
these ministries.
Understanding that transitions take time, I have asked the Rev. Greg Stark to
plan youth ministry activities through the end of September and to recruit
parish members to lead those activities. Children’s ministry activities will
resume at the beginning of the program year in September. Information will
be shared in the Enews and Carillon as well as with children, youth and their
families.
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Worship Schedule
Sunday Morning Prayer
9:30 am Zoom
Sunday Holy Eucharist
8:30 am In-person (no music)
11:00 am In-person
**Children’s Sermons will be offered
at any service where there are
children present.
***Protocols include socially
distanced seating, masks for indoor
worship (except for worship leaders
when they are speaking) and singing
indoors permitted with everyone
masked.
Mid-Week Worship
Opportunities Continuing in
Eastertide
Wednesdays, 8 am
Morning Prayer on Zoom
Thursdays, 8:30 pm
Compline on Zoom
Click here for our Zoom link.
Mtg. ID: 766 598 8948
Call in number 646.558.8656
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 300 Third Street, Elyria, OH 44035-5618 Phone 440.322.2126 mailto:[email protected] mailto:[email protected] www.standrewselyria.org
Rector’s Reflections – continued The Director of Children and Youth Ministries position has
been posted on “Indeed” and is being advertised in Episcopal
youth leader communications. As viable candidates are
identified, the Youth Minister Search Task Group and Youth
Ministry Commission will help me to interview and select
St. Andrew’s new Director of Children and Youth Ministries.
Vestry and parish will be informed of progress along the way.
You have heard me say that St. Andrew’s truly welcomes and
values children and youth and demonstrates that in practice
and resourcing. The number of children, youth and their
families who are integrally involved at St. Andrew’s gives
testimony to that truth. The vibrant and life-giving ministries
like Vacation Bible School are integrated into the life of our
parish and have lasting impact far beyond their schedule.
The children and youth at St. Andrew’s are not “the future of
the church” but already are the church with their presence,
involvement, sharing of gifts and participation. God’s work in
the world in and through St. Andrew’s is already happening
in and with the children and youth of our parish. It is the
responsibility of the whole parish to continue to support and
nurture God’s good work. I ask for your prayers for the person who is coming to us. I
ask for your prayers for the Youth Minister Search Task
Group, the Youth Ministry Commission, the grant writing
group (who is working to find grants to sustain this ministry)
and for me as we engage in the process of this “new
beginning.” And… I ask for your prayers for our children and
youth and their families. May we all be led by God’s Spirit as
we walk in faith and trust of God’s provision, grace and love. Blessings,
Mother June
PS Thank you to everyone who has prayed for my parents
and taken on extra responsibility in the recent weeks when I
have been away helping my sisters care for them. Your
support and care has been a blessing in a trying time. My
parents both are in more stable situations now and I ask for
your continued prayers.
Lutheran and Episcopal
Churches of Lorain County
Outdoor Worship & Picnic
Aug. 22, 11 AM
High Meadows MetroPark
1750 Ford Rd., Elyria
Christ Episcopal Church, Oberlin
Christ Lutheran Church, Lorain
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Elyria
First Lutheran Church, Lorain
Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Elyria
Christ Lutheran Church, Avon Lake
Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, Lorain
Redeemer Lutheran Church, Elyria
The Rev. Anna Sutterisch to celebrate the
Eucharist, Lutheran Bishop to preach, and potluck
picnic follows. Please bring a dish to share by
your last name:
A- E: Desserts
F– P: Salads/Fruit
Q- Z: Side Dish/Vegetable
Hot Dogs, Drinks, and Table Service /Corn Hole
Tournament
Don’t forget a Lawn Chair, Hat, and Sunscreen!
***Please don’t park on the grass.***
Important Security Information
Do not purchase, order or authorize the purchase
of gift cards (Amazon, EBay, Wal-Mart etc.)
without calling and speaking directly to the person
who is allegedly asking you to make the purchase,
confirming that they are who they claim to be.
Scammers are falsely identifying themselves as
clergy or church officials and preying on people in
our community.
MESSAGE FROM THE SR. WARDEN
Amy Kellogg
I’ve been trying to find some inspiration for this month’s note to the parish, but I have to admit I have been coming up
dry. I came back from my trip to Arizona refreshed and grateful for cooler Ohio weather. I think my “vacation glow”
lasted all of 12 hours! I went back to work and it has been non-stop ever since. Nothing very inspirational there! Then
I came across one of my favorite quotes and I thought this is what I need. I need to take a deep breath and remember
that “Every day may not be good, but there’s good in every day”. No matter how bad your day is going, you can
always find something good—someone compliments you, your great niece and great nephew come running to greet
you and breathlessly ask you if you want to see all of their “boo-boos”, or you sit on your patio and take a moment to
watch the sun set. There is always something good in our days. Jesus didn’t say life was going to be a bed of roses, but
what he did teach us is that we need to find the good in our lives and in other people. Speaking of good in our lives, I
am so grateful for Rev. Greg Stark’s ministry with us. While I am sad to see him leave, I’m excited for his new
opportunity to learn and grow and pursue his passion. Thank you, Greg, for being one of the good parts of my days!
Notes from the Associate Rector The Rev. Gregory Stark
Dear St. Andrew’s family,
In his poem “The Rose,” Malcolm Guite reflects on Dante’s Divine Comedy, specifically the end of Paradiso, where
he ascends to the final spheres of heaven and encounters Divine Beauty in all its majesty. He writes, “I think of how
/ Everything flowers, the whole universe // Itself is still unfolding even now / sprung from a stem of singularity /
Which petals time and space.” Both contemporary and renaissance poets are weaving together ordinary and divine
things, connecting us all in the unfolding of eternity. But neither gets too lost in lofty thoughts or big ideas. The rose
and its petals bring us back. Back and forth between the vast expanse of interstellar space and the sliver of eternity
where we find ourselves.
I’ve been grateful for this sliver of time, these last four years caring for and being cared for by you all. I have loved
sharing not only our time, but ourselves with one another. That is the heart of all Christian ministry - lay and
ordained. As I prepare for this next step in my formation, I take with me all of the wisdom and love you have shown
me. I may be off to return to university life, but it is the parish that nourishes and models Christian charity, being
grounded in place and looking out at the neighborhood. My hope for you all is that you will continue to share God’s
love on the corner of Middle and Third, and that you will keep looking for ways to receive God’s love from our
neighbors.
At the end of the poem, Malcolm Guite turns his gaze away from the book and up towards the heavens,
remembering that the very elements that make up his body make up the stars above. I write this from a couch in
Arkansas, reminded that my priesthood and my being are bound together by the lives and witness of so many others
before and alongside and after me. I glimpse that divine spark, that Grace that precedes and upholds all things, and
feel only gratitude. For it is in giving that we receive, and it is in our presence to one another that we know God’s
presence in our midst. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Much love,
Greg
Rev. Greg Stark
St. Andrew’s Elyria, OH 2017 – 2021
We will be forever grateful for all of your involvement, participation, leadership and guidance.
Thank you!
• Created/Developed the Episcopal Youth Community (EYC) 2017
• Youth Cedar Point outing, 2017
• VBS 2017-2021 (helped in 2017 and led in 2018-2021)
Themes: 2017-Hero Central, 2018-Peace Lab, 2019-Who is My Neighbor, 2020-(at home) Great Big Beautiful
World, 2021-Compassion Camp
• Attended Lay and Clergy Leadership Conference 2017
• Belize Pilgrimage (2018)
• Leader for Episcopal Youth Event hosted at St. Andrews (2018)
• Post Office Food Drive (2018)
• Spring Youth Gathering out at Bellwether Farm (2019)
• Province V Young Adult and Campus Ministry gathering in Chicago (2019)
• Lorain County LGBTQ Task Force
• Attended “Rooted in Jesus”
• Ready Set Go Kindergarten United Way Partnership with St. Andrew’s (representative from St. Andrew’s)
• Episcopal Church Province V College and Young Adult Ministers’ Conference designer and convener
(in person and virtual)
• Climbing trip to On the Rocks (2020)
• Virtual Talent Show and Tell (2020)
• Helped with Annual Christmas Pageant (in-person and virtual)
• Member of Diocesan Council
• Member of Diocesan Task Force on Young Adult Ministry
• Led Holy Eucharist at Abbewood Senior Living
• Led Diocesan Youth Event worship at Bellwether
• Led Diocesan Youth Event at St. Andrew’s
• Member of North Central Mission Area Clericus (Clergy Group)
• Helped lead midweek Lenten Studies
• Helped lead St. Andrew’s Holy Week, Easter, Advent and Christmas worship and events
• Helped lead Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper (in person and virtual)
• Helped design and lead the Good Friday Service of Lament for Gun Violence
• Helped design and lead All Soul Services (in person and virtual)
• Pastoral Care with youth, their families, and the whole congregation
• Helped with Farmer’s Market Ministry
• Served as Cooking Team Leader for Fish Fry
• Together with Youth led “Who is our Neighbor?” walking exploration of the area around St. Andrew’s
• Young Adult (20’s-30’s) group/book club
• Anti-Racism work with Urban League
AND so much more . . .
Farewell and Best Wishes to Rev. Greg Stark.
Rainbow Cap Mosiac,
aka Bottle Caps Collection
Scorpion Tattoos to match
One last skit! One last children’s sermon
Desserts Galore!!
Thanking Fr. Greg!
Centerpieces of memories
St. Andrew’s Visits Bellwether Farm – Sunday, September 12
2:45 pm - Arrive
3:00 pm - Gather/walk to Worship barn and play a game for all ages
3:30 pm - Board the shuttle/wagon for a tour of Bellwether to include the animal barns,
greenhouses, gardens, bee hives, maple sugar hut, worship barn, pond, orchards, lodging and more.
Stops will be made and time offered to pet the animals, learn from Farmer Kyle and enjoy the farm.
5:30 pm - Farm to Table Dinner ($16 p/p, children 4 and under are free. Email Rev. June Dorsey
for scholarship to help with dinner cost.)
6:30 pm - Depart or enjoy a stroll around the farm.
***You can opt out of dinner
****Watch for more information including an option to come for abbreviated tour and dinner only!
Heather Reich
St. Andrew’s volunteers serve on Wednesday, August 25.
Please contact Bill Hebble by calling or texting
440-731-7088 to make sure we have enough volunteers
but also to keep our number between 6-8. Thank you!
Please keep these people in your prayers:
Our Spiritual Leaders Our Friends Michael, our presiding Bishop Christ Church, Oberlin Mark, our Bishop Church of the Redeemer, Lorain Bill and Arthur, Assisting Bishops Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Elyria June, our Priest Elyria First United Methodist Church Greg, our Associate Avon United Methodist Church Jane, our Deacon The Original Glorious Apostolic Church Joan, our Music Director Redeemer Lutheran Church, Elyria Active-duty military: John Able, Stephanie Bacskay, Rose Buttle, Luke Colcough, Aaron Colcough, Dylan Donnelly, Charles Kellogg, Kim Reich, Gavin Schwan, Ryan Sumner, Ashley Augustine Those recently ordained in our Diocese: John Coventry and Megan Allen Our Partner Dioceses: The Diocese of Tonga and The Diocese of Belize Churches in our Mission Area: St. Paul’s, Bellevue; St. Paul’s, Fremont; Christ Church, Huron; Redeemer, Lorain; St. Paul’s, Norwalk; Christ Church, Oberlin; St. Thomas, Port Clinton; St. Paul’s, Put-in-Bay; Grace, Sandusky; Old Trinity, Tiffin
Long term illnesses/injuries: Kathy Inderrieden (Karen Blair’s daughter) At home: Virginia Larson, Ruth Smith, Donna Quisenberry, Sally Ruth, Barbara Tobin, Linda Wilbert, Patty Pozwyck
Other concerns: Charlotte Chotlos, Ann Derzis (Rev. June’s brother-in-law's sister), Trevor Gosh, Bob and Mavis Hardy, Carol Hardy, LaMar Harrell, Kendra and Kendall, Nick and Pam Pudar Those who have died: Florence (Flossy) Muller, Carol Lamond-Walker All are invited to email, call or voice your request on Sunday to add family and friends to our prayer list! [email protected] or call 440-322-2126 and leave a message.
August Birthdays Chris Putzier 1 Richard Wilbert 3 Ian Kerber 7 Keith Walker 11 Rhonda Mueller 13 Faith Pressnell 15 June Hardy Dorsey 15 Abby Snider 15 Ben Day Howland 19 Kellie McGowen 20 Doug Skladan 22 Chuck Minnich 24 Eric Frazier 25 Fred Putzier 25 David Dorsey 27 Caroline Daniels 28 Ashley Augustine 29 Sally Ruth 29 Ruth Wulfhoop 29 John Heck 30 Robert Anderson 31
September Birthdays
Lydia Van Wormer 1
Barbara Maxwell 7
Jay Snider 8
Anthony Corrieri 9
Gabryella Frazier 13
Amanda Hebble 14
Jeannine Kirk 17
Pam Hahn 20
Russ Panchak 24
Noah Skladan 26
Debbie Putzier 29
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