May 2015
We're making progress!
We now know the Rev.
Donna Brown will begin
serving All Saints’ the
first full week in June.
She will be joined around the first of August by the
Rev. Ken Brown.
They will help us navigate the dance known as "the
traditional search process.” (By the time this is print-
ed we will have had Canon Pat Grace's presentation
on that process.) Foremost in their time with us will
be their spiritual leadership!
This Saints Alive should arrive around Barbeque time,
therefore, we should all be very busy. This is an im-
portant event in the life of our parish. Yes, it's hard
work but it's always been a relationship building as-
pect for our church family. There are jobs for all tal-
ents and physical abilities! If you aren't scheduled to
work yet...do so!!
The end of the school year looms ahead. That means
vacations and other diversions. All Saints’ will be
here providing sanctuary and comfort 24/7. Don't
forget about your church home during this time. Re-
member: your church needs you; be there for it now
so that it will be there when you need it!
Remember what is written in Jeremiah 29:11- "For
sure I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord,
plans for your welfare and not for harm, to give you a
future with hope."
Peace and blessings, Sarah Gose
Vestry Meeting Highlights - March 12, 2015
In Attendance: George Giles, John Hutchins, David Burnette, Raymond Lowry, Sarah Gose, Lauren Cordle, Marylou Mauney, Brooke White, Ginger Goolsby, Louise Joyce, Maudie Briggs
Also attending were Mary Dockery, Clerk and Skeet Jerni-gan, Treasurer.
Call to Order: 6:00 by Sr. Warden, Sarah Gose
Motion to approve minutes of meeting dates (1/15/15; 1/30/15; 2/12/15; 3/1/15) as amended by Raymond Low-ry; seconded by Brooke White.
Motion to recommend and sign document for Sarai Wender to continue as a Candidate for Holy Orders, by John Hutchins; seconded by Ginger Goolsby. Motion passed.
Financial Report: Skeet Jernigan. Motion to approve finan-cial report George Giles; seconded by Louise Joyce.
Motion made to accept the recommendation of the Fi-nance Committee to establish the Wyss Trust. Motion by Lauren Cordle; seconded by Louise Joyce. Motions passed.
New Business:
Vestry Vacancy left by Kirk Wyss. Motion to ask Cindy Sel-by to accept the position by Maudie Briggs; seconded by Ginger Goolsby. Motion passed.
Interim Clergy Position: Motion: To ask the Rev’s. Ken and Donna Brown to serve as Interims by Raymond Lowry; se-conded by Maudie Briggs. Motion passed.
Senior Warden will contact Canon Pat Grace for permission to proceed. The next step in the Search Process is to hire interims then a search committee can be appointed.
*The full minutes are available for viewing in the Church Office.
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One of the Greatest Composers
of the Late Classical Era
Instrumental Chamber Music by
Bach, Doppler, Garber, Stamitz, Strauss, and Weissenborn.
April 26th at 3:00 p.m.
601 West Main Street
Morristown
Dr. Ryan Garber
Organist/Choirmaster/Composer-in-Residence
& Parish Choir with Instrumental Ensemble
Free Admission
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April our youth were spiritually active in handing out food bags at Food on Food on Foot, iDYG Hike in the Park, ran the Pancake Dinner fol-lowed up by the No Talent Necessary Talent Show and traveled to Knoxville for the Knoxville Episcopal Youth Dinner.
Youth Schedule for May:
May 3 Sunday Sunday during Sunday School
May 3 Sunday Graduation at 10:30 Service
May 15 Friday iDYG Bonfire 8pm-11pm
May 23 Food on foot bag distribution 10:30am – 1pm
John Hutchins, Vestry Liaison for Youth
Grace Point Apps due by April 30t Work Camp 6/14-17 $210. Camp Billy Johnson 6/6-11 Youth will sponsor one camper: cost $390. Staff Cost $100.
The Outreach Committee met in March, and thanks to your generosity, the Agape in Action/Food on Foot project was receiving ample food supplies at that time. The consensus was that the Food on Foot Wednesday night programs will continue through the summer but will be meeting only on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays - perhaps with some new fun ven-ues. The group felt that perhaps the summer pro-gram might be needed more than the school week-end food program. Even though the economy is im-proving, the hungry poor are seeing little improve-ment in their situation nationwide, so please contin-ue your support of Food on Foot.
Larry McGowan reported that Lend a Hand had three small projects in the works which at the time of our meeting had been delayed by the poor weather con-ditions. Please let Larry know of any Parish needs.
Outreach is planning to donate a basket based on our ASEC BBQ for the ALPS Gourmet Gala. This fund-raiser benefits the Florence Terry Scholarship Fund which helps low-income families participate in the ALPS program.
The ECW's next project will be working to provide funding for Camp Billy Johnson at Grace Point this summer. This camp depends completely on dona-tions to cover the camping experience cost for chil-dren 7 to 11 who cannot normally afford to go to summer camp. In conjunction with the ECW, we hope to be able to send two children to camp from the Morristown area.
The Outreach Committee will continue to support Central Services in their quest to serve the hungry and needy in Morristown and Hamblen County. Do-nations have been up recently, and I thank you and hope you will continue to add a couple of extra items to your basket when you go grocery shopping for this Organization. Hunger remains a big problem in this area.
Blessings to all , Ginger Goolsby, Outreach Liaison
Buildings and Grounds
As another month passes, we have been lucky
and not had any breakdowns or big repair projects; so I
am glad that there isn’t much to report. Our non-working
ice machine is now working again as the back ordered
part finally arrived. All low hanging limbs of the trees in
the playground and around the church have been re-
moved.
Then yesterday as I was weeding the flower bed
outside the sacristy, I kept asking myself “how can I get
other people to schedule some of their time to help with
the weeding and pruning jobs around the church?” We
don’t have many garden areas but in the next few
months I will be under the weather preventing manual
labor, so your help will be required if the weeds are to be
kept in check! So please if you see a weed - pull or dig it!
Also, don’t forget to help with the BBQ - there
are jobs for everyone!
George Giles, Jr. Warden
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Abigail Kesterson is graduating from Morristown East
High with an honor's diploma with distinction. She
will be attending UT Knoxville in the fall, majoring in
biology/pre-med with a minor in Spanish. She has
received the volunteer scholarship and the hope
scholarship and has been accepted into the
Chancellor's Honors program. She plans to be a
bilingual doctor. She has been very active both in high
school and in church. She is the president of the Beta
Club and is the captain and assistant drum major for
East High band. She takes flute and piccolo lessons
regularly from Marilyn Purkey and is in the Lakeway
area flute choir. She serves 1-2 out of 4 weeks a
month as an acolyte at the 8 am service and served at
Coppertown with the youth and Pastor Scherry to
renovate the home of an elderly, disabled person.
She worked as an engineering intern at Alcoa
Howmet this past summer. She would like to thank all
those who have mentored her through her 18 years
at All Saints’, especially her confirmation mentor
Nancy Jernigan.
ABIGAIL
LORRAINE
KESTERSON
JONATHAN MARK SUNBEAR Jonathan Mark Sunbear joined All Saints' Church in 2012 with his parents, Jason and Mary Dockery. He has been an active member of the Youth group for the last three years, participating in various fundraisers and events and having a spiritually awesome time on the DC Mission trip last summer. He has attended Diocesan events such as the Senior Sabbath, Happening, Senior Work Camp, and Camp Billy Johnson. He is graduating from Jefferson County High School with a concentration in Health Sciences. During high school, he participated in cross country (10-12), track (10-12), HOSA (10-12), and JROTC (10). He will be attending Walters State Community College this fall pursuing a degree in nursing with the TN Achieves scholarship. Ultimately, he would like to com-
plete his bachelors degree at East Tennessee State University and pursue a career in Pharmacy.
BRYSON
KITTS
Bryson Kitts, son of
Wayne and Shamron Stambaugh, will graduate with
Honors from Morristown West High on May 22.
While attending All Saints’, Bryson has been active in
the acolyte ministry, BBQ pit crew, iDYG, and the
youth group. He attended Grace Point for many
years as a camper and in 2013 was a counselor at
Camp Billy Johnson. Last year he went on the
mission trip to Washington, D.C. One of his favorite
youth activities is Flamingo Flocking and cooking
pancakes for Shrove Tuesday. Bryson has been
active in Forensics, Interact, and Science Club for 4
years. He was also the Historian and Technical
Advisor for the Spanish Club. Bryson will be
attending ETSU in the fall with a major in Nursing
and a minor in Communications. His future plans
are to become a Nurse Anesthetist or Doctor of
Physician Assistant with a specialty in Geriatrics.
Graduating
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Matthew Sawyer
Parents: Mark and
Lisa Sawyer
Sister: Mallory Sawyer
Grandparents: Ann and Harold Nichols
Member of All Saints' since birth.
Graduating with Honors and Distinction from
Morristown West May 22, 2015 at 8:00 P.M.
Varsity Soccer player all four years at West.
Captain Junior and senior year.
College Plans: Ole Miss with major in Business
My name is John Garber, and I have been an active participant in the youth group and served as an aco-lyte at All Saints’ Episcopal Church for over five years. After graduating from Jefferson County High School, I will attend Tennessee Techno-logical University, majoring in Engineering and minoring in Statistics. I have been awarded a scholarship to play in various bands on clarinet and bassoon at TTU. I have been recognized in bassoon performance by making the top band and orchestra at the East Tennessee Schools Band and Orchestra Association clinic for the previous two years. Other recognitions include ranking statewide on the Tennessee Math Teachers Association math contest and being named Student of the Year by my high school. In my spare time, I enjoy playing piano and board games and running statistics on sports teams, which I hope to continue in this new stage of my life.
JOHN
GARBER
Graduating
After graduation, Spencer will decide on
whether to attend Warren-Wilson College in
Asheville or attend Tennessee College of
Applied Technology.
SPENCER
HUSK MEGAN DOHERTY
Meghan has served
All Saints’ for many
years as a musician,
choral member and a
participant of our
Youth Group. She will
graduate from West
High.
May 2015 Page 6
ERICA DEAN
Erica Dean, daughter of Carolyn and Ben Dean, and granddaughter of Dick and Sheila Rice will Be graduating from Pellissippi State Commu-nity College with honors and an Associate of
Applied Science degree on May 9th. While majoring in Media Technologies with a concentration in Pho-tography she achieved the KD Lawson Memorial Scholarship for outstanding photography student both years, was on the Dean’s List every semester, and was inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Erica is currently an intern for the Cumberland Trail Photography Project where she takes scenic photos along the trail as well as area life and culture. She absolutely loves this project where she is gaining outstanding experience and gets to meet lots of interesting people. Since hiking in the mountains is one of her favorite pastimes, she says she couldn’t ask for anything more suited to her. She plans continue her work on this project past graduation. Erica's next adventure is a study abroad class in Travel Photography that takes place in Scotland this June. Erica wants to again thank her All Saints' family from the bottom of her heart for helping to launch an exciting and rewarding time in her life. The mentoring, prayers, well wishes, celebration, gifts, and the Whitney Auton Scholarship were all deeply appreciated and will never be forgotten.
RACHEL ANDERSON
Rachel, daughter of Martie
Anderson, will graduate
May 2 from King College
with a Masters Degree in
Nursing. Rachel currently
lives in Johnson City.
JOSE SANCHEZ
I will be graduating magna cum laude from Walters State Community College with an associate
of science. I plan on attending East Tennessee State University where I will be receiving my bachelor’s degree in geophysics. Then I hope to one day receive my doctorate’s degree where I could then be able to be a professor or work at NASA! My favorite memories of the short time I’ve spent at ASEC are a mixed bag of the beauti-ful music at All Saints’ and of the Project Canter-bury gatherings.
I am graduating from Walters State with an as-
sociates of science degree. I have been on the
president's list of the college and am a member
of Phi Theta Kappa honors society. My future
plans are to continue
my education at ETSU
in the fall.
COLLIS
CODY
NELSON
Advanced Degrees
May 2015
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WORSHIP MINISTRY CORNER
I would like to say what a beautiful and inspiring Easter service we had. My heart was full of joy seeing all the pews full of our parish family. First I would like to thank all the people that came to help with the Easter flora. This was really a great help and would love to continue the tradition not only for Easter but also for Christmas. Second I would like to give a special thank you to our alter guild. Without them we could not have a service and often their work goes unnoticed. This was truly and act of wor-ship. All of our parish members that helped with these ministries all that I can say is bless you, bless you, bless you! This also includes acolytes, flower guild, presenters, ushers, chalice bearers, lay readers, lectors, and sound. Third I would like to thank Ryan Garber and our parish choir for their hard work for without their ministry we would not have beautiful music for our services.
The Schubert Mass was a great success. Kudos goes to Ryan Garber, Parish Choir and the mu-sicians for their great endeavor.
I look forward to working on our worship services and I must say how great it is to have Gigi and Jim Sharp helping our Parish. They give with all their heart and ask for very little and we are truly blessed to have both of them.
The next Worship Committee Meeting is May 5th at 6pm. All those involved in worship please attend and I also encourage all those who would like to serve on the alter to please get in touch with me. This is truly an honor for the glory of God.
Thank you, Vestry Liaison for Worship, David Burnette
May 2015 Page 8
Canterbury Tales” Jesus replied: “ ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ ”
This passage from Matthew 22:37-39 is an illustration of what Project Canterbury wants to do: to increase our spirituality and spread God’s love into the world. Project Canterbury is composed of college students and young adults who meet twice a month. In our most recent gathering, there were eight young adults who attended, 5 white and 4 Hispanic, in addition to the Selbys and our Deacons. We enjoyed a delicious spaghetti dinner and listened to our special guest speaker, Mr. Willie Santana. Mr. Santana is an attorney with Capps, Cantwell, Capps & Byrd and also the founder of the Latino Task Force (LTF). LTF is a local coali-tion that tries to increase harmony between whites and Latinos in our community, while also addressing some of the difficulties the Latino community faces, such as the inability for Latino children to receive a library card. LTF hopes to work on three key areas in the near future:
increasing coverage in local media of positive stories involving Hispanics;
spreading the word about ESL and Spanish classes currently available in the community, and providing venues for folks to socialize and use their new language skills; and
holding a Hispanic food festival. (What better way to unite people than with food!)
After Mr. Santana’s invigorating talk, we went on to unfinished business from our previous gathering: a tied game in Trivial Pursuit! The dice-rolling and laughter that followed created a sort of melody. The game progressed and my team was losing, which I didn’t take lightly as I am very competitive, but even my desire to win was overcome by love. The verse from Matthew above teaches us that we must remain as loving towards God as we possibly can, and we must share this very same love with those around us. That is part of Project Canterbury’s mission: helping those in need and helping to create a more harmoni-ous society based on God’s love. I leave you with another quote from Matthew that I hope Project Can-terbury and everyone else in the world will follow: “For I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink; I was a stranger, and you invited Me in.”
-- Jose Sanchez
Next Project Canterbury meeting will be Sunday, May 3!
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1 Paul Rohe, Lisa & Mark Sawyer*
2 Connie Bennett, Jim Fuhr
3 Colette Julson, Isaac Anderson, Judy & Jack Yates*
4 Roland Zitt
5 Nicola Dosil
7 David Garber
8 Sally Carter
9 Ben Young, Nancy Jernigan
12 Taryn & Al Herzog*
14 Rebekah Garber
16 Lindsey Dickens Hay
17 Samantha Millern, Kim Simerl
18 JoAnn Dotson
19 Kara White
20 Hobart Smith
21 Ben Dean
22 Cindi & Ernie Husk*
23 Kim Torres, Louise Dyer
24 Sheila Carton,
25 Ashley Taylor, Barbara & Bob Garrett*, Marylou & Howard Mauney*
26 Pat Clevenger, Tracy & Bob Harmon*
27 Larry Mills
29 Jill Cuningham
*Anniversary
If your name never appears on the birthday/anniversary list, that means you need to call the church office with these special dates for our records! Thanks!
In memory Kirk Wyss
Shirley & Irv DeGroff
In memory of Bobby Williams
Sheila & Dick Rice
In memory of Billy Massey
Katherine Noyes
In memory of Mildred Leu
Pat Clevenger; Bill Adams, son of Tykie & Jerry Feldmann; Jamia Blazer; Laura Shiveler; Larry Knighten; Eileen Evans Spriggs, mother of Michael; Stephen McCrary; Gert & Carl Zander; Melissa Weav-er; Brian Fuhr & kidney donor Jason Fisher; John White; Cathy Guyer; Ashley Auton Taylor, daughter of Dave Auton; Cathy Varner; Traci Tippett; Jean Pike; Kathy Haun; Nancy Jernigan; Bethany Da-vidson, sister of Dick Rice; Nikky Cunningham; Sheila Rice; Valerie Roberts; Lorianne Roberts; Bill Riddick; Jack Yates; Victoria Ross Lane; Joe Bacon; Vivian Schmid
Diocese: our sister missions in South Dakota: St. Eliz-abeth’s, Wakpala; St. James’, Mobridge; St. John’s, Bullhead; St. Paul’s, Little Eagle
Those in the Armed Forces: Joseph Carson; Dakota Faw; Ryan Oliver; Daniel Thomas; John Minarik; Ja-cob Frederick; Timothy Ellison; Rebecca Holman; Mitchell Craver
May 2015 WHO ANDWHAT Page 10
5/3/2015 5/10/2015 5/17/2015 5/24/2015 5/31/2015 6/7/2015
ALTAR GUILD
Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 1 Team 2
Judy Anglin Judy Bartholomew Brooke White Tykie Feldman Judy Anglin Judy Bartholomew
Pat Pigmon Carolyn Dean Diane Fox Lena Giles Pat Pigmon Carolyn Dean
Toni Dosil Virginia Carey Taryn Herzog Sheri Chiappetta Toni Dosil Virginia Carey
Shirley DeGroff Janis Dixon S. Stambaugh Sue Justis Shirley DeGroff Janis Dixon
ACOLYTES 8AM Dave Auton Abby Kesterson Larry McGowan Dave Auton Larry McGowan Abby Kesterson
Larry Mc Gowan Megan Kesterson Matt Sawyer Larry McGowan Matt Sawyer Megan Kesterson
CHALICE/INTER 8AM Cindi Husk Paul Kesterson Glenn Thompson Larry McGowan Hobart Smith Paul Kesterson
2ND CHALICE 8AM Dave Auton Kathy Jones-Terry Cheryl Jones Sam Yeary Dave Auton Cody Nelson
GREETER 8AM Larry Knighten Stacey Kesterson Harold Mauney MaryLou Mauney William Rooney Kim Torres
HOSPITALITY 8AM Martha Simerl Carol-Jean Webster Virginia Carey Tykie Feldmann Nancy Jernigan MaryLou Mauney
LECTOR OT 8AM Kenny Zitt Cheryl Jones MaryLou Mauney Martha Simerl Kim Torres Kenny Zitt
LECTOR NT 8AM Cindi Husk Kathy Jones-Terry Larry McGowan Hobart Smith Melissa Weaver Cody Nelson
USHERS 8AM Harold Mauney Nancy Jernigan Susan McGowan Larry Knighten Susan McGowan Stacey Kesterson
MaryLou Mauney Skeet Jernigan Kim Torres William Rooney Roland Zitt Larry Knighten
VPR (8:00 AM) Sarah Gose George Giles MaryLou Mauney George Giles George Giles MaryLou Mauney
ACOLYTES 10:30
Jon Sunbear Jay Gose Jimmy Gose John Garber Jay Gose Jon Sunbear
John Garber Bryson Kitts Jose Sanchez Bryson Kitts Jose Sanchez John Garber
Rebeka Garber Taylor Abzill Maggie Vick Maudie Briggs Mallory Sawyer Rebeka Garber
BREAD MINISTRY Lena Giles Martha Simerl Jamia Blazer Lena Giles Mark Joyce Stacey Kesterson
CHALICE/INTER 10:30 Sarai Wender Carolyn Dean Cookie Larkin Sarai Wender Mark Joyce Jack Fishman
2ND CHALICE 10:30 Jack Fishman Dan Dickens Lauren Cordle Jose Sanchez Kathy Jones-Terry Carolyn Dean
FLOWER CARRIERS Tykie Feldman MaryLou Mauney Melissa Weaver Judy Upton Carol-Jean Webster Pat Pigmon
GODLY PLAY N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
GREETERS 10:30 Nancy Fishman Lena Giles David Gose Shamron Stambaugh Bill Bennett David Briggs
Louise Joyce Mary Zabrosky Jim Gose Edee Webb Elaine Bennett Maudie Briggs
HOSPITALITY 10:30 Giles/Cordle ECW Stambaugh/Neill
Justis/Zabrosky/ Frederick Dickens/Joyce Briggs/ Dockery
LECTOR OT 10:30 Traci Tippett Darby Taylor Judy Yates David Briggs Lauren Cordle Carolyn Dean
LECTOR NT 10:30 Edee Webb Sarai Wender Jill Bruce Sheila Carton Alex Cunningham Jason Dockery
LEV Sarai Wender Mark Joyce Raymond Lowry Dan Dickens Martie Anderson Sarai Wender
PRESENTERS 10:30 Judy Bartholomew &
Mary Zabrosky Mary & Jason Dock-
ery Jack & Nancy Fish-
man George & Lena Giles Kathy Jones-Terry &
Brooke White Sue & Tommy Justis
SOUND John Hutchins /David
Briggs (training) Dan Dickens/ Tommy
Justis (Training)
Jackson Hutchins/ David Briggs
(Training) Udo Wender/ Tom-my Justis (Training) Tommy Justis David Briggs
USHERS 10:30
Jimmy Gose Brooke White Louise Joyce John Hutchins Sarai Wender Dan Dickens
David Gose Ronnie Bledsoe Jose Sanchez Jackson Hutchins Udo Wender Janis Dixon
Jim Gose Edee Webb Robert Vick Deanna Bagley Bob Garrett Ronnie Bledsoe
George Giles S. Stambaugh Edee Webb Judy Bartholomew Ginger Goolsby Jose Sanchez
VPR 10:30 Sarah Gose George Giles Louise Joyce George Giles George Giles Louise Joyce
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“committed to love, worship, proclaim, learn and serve Our Lord”
GRACE POINT DAY
MAY 2 10AM-5PM
Eucharist with Bishop Young @
11AM
Lunch @ noon
Bar-B-Que * Live Music * Giant
Slide
Boat Rides * Cabin Tours
$5/Person * $20/Family
No need to Register—Just Come!
May 7, 8, 9
Your help is needed and appreciated!
Sign-up for your favorite work station.
New BBQ T-Shirts have arrived!!!
All sizes…$15.00
Available NOW in the Parish Hall!