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Newsletter, October 2005, Volume 12.08 FROM THE RECTOR:
THE ELECTRONIC AGE
You will notice that included with this newsletter is a survey
concerning some updates we would like to consider at St.
Francis. Most parishioners now have email. It is a convenient
tool for quick communication and present the possibility for
saving some time, energy and money.
As I mentioned in the last newsletter, a number of people would
like to be able to communicate with other members of the parish
via email. Of course, everyone can swap email addresses. But if
you would like to have yours circulated among parish members
please provide it on the survey and return it, either by mail or
on church on Sunday, and it will appear on the next parish
roster. Likewise, if you would like to receive the parish
newsletter by email, please indicate that as well. We’ll see how
all this turns out. Please be patient while we try to
accommodate your wishes.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
Our study of the Nicene Creed continues on Sunday mornings at
9:30 a.m. I think the course is quite challenging and
approximately 20 or so parishioners have signed up and
participated in the class so far. The class is still open to
anyone who wants to join although you’ll have some catching up
to do. One of the most important points we have discovered so
far is how important this statement of our faith really is. Even
if you’d just like to come and listen, you are welcome.
CHARITY
Since the last time I wrote to you Hurricane Katrina has had a
life changing effect on the lives of hundreds of thousands of
people. St. Francis sent $3000.00 from our Charities Fund to the
Salvation Army in Jackson, Mississippi which is their
headquarters for the Gulf Coast region. I have also encouraged
those of you who were in church to do whatever was possible on
an individual basis to contribute to charities who are assisting
with the relief effort. It is possible that the parish will do
additional contributing at some future date. In addition, I have
started another parish wide food drive for the food pantry of
Caritas of Austin. Many of you will recall that we conducted a
very successful food drive last year and our goal is to do even
better this year. There are grocery bags available in the church
with the needed items printed on the bags themselves. As you
know, many of the evacuees from Louisiana found themselves in
Austin as well as other cities in Texas and the drain on
resources in the city will continue. I believe it is our
Christian duty to help in this regard.
PLEDGE DRIVE
We have traditionally started our annual parish pledge drive in
the middle of November. This has caused us some difficulty with
the creation of the budget for the following fiscal year. If we
do not conclude our pledge drive until the middle of December we
are forced to create our annual budget after the start of the
fiscal year. Therefore, we will kick off our annual pledge drive
for 2006 on October 23. As usual, I will speak to you at the
Holy Communion service and you will have the next month or so to
turn in your 2006 pledge card. That way the Vestry will have the
opportunity to determine how to allocate funds to the
appropriate priorities before the new fiscal year actually
begins. As you have done in the past, I trust that you will be
very generous with your pledges this year.
POT LUCK SUNDAY
Finally, October has a fifth Sunday and that means Pot Luck
lunch on the 30th. You know the drill. Bring something good to
eat—a salad, main course, vegetable, dessert. It doesn’t matter.
Then plan to join your fellow parishioners for conversation and
lunch. It is always a good time and you get to try some things
that you might never have imagined existed.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION NEWS
The beginning of a new school year is always exciting. I am so
glad to begin studying God’s word with the children and they are
pleased to be in Sunday school. I find working with the Sunday
school one of the more rewarding activities I do.
By the end of this month, the ten children from pre-kindergarten
through the sixth grade will have finished the Genesis stories
of Abraham. In October, we will continue on with Isaac. Each
class has a time of song and prayer, followed by reading the
Bible story for the day. There is always an activity to
reinforce the lesson – a games, a craft, a puzzle, and a
take-home paper for each child to review at home. Thanks to Kay
Francis for working with the youngest class and I work with the
elementary grades. It is very exciting to welcome three new
students to the elementary-aged class!
This is the report for the youth class, grades 7-12 from John
Stults:
For those of you who want to know what goes on in your young
adult Sunday school, we are in the process of learning a new
habit. It takes about 90 days to form a habit and in that
spirit, we are inculcating a consistent daily "quiet time" which
is centered around our propers for each Sunday. We intend to
read the propers for each Sunday at least five times each week.
Our youth are to bookmark their Bibles for each of the four
readings assigned for the upcoming Sunday and they are to read
all four each day, preferably near to the same time as possible
each day.
Consistency is the key to this new habit, because it is through
consistent reading of Scripture that our Father can really begin
to impact our lives. We agree that the Word of God is indeed
inspired ("God-breathed"), but unless we spend time in the Word,
little of that inspiration can benefit us. I'll keep you posted
on our progress and we are off to a great start! God Bless.
Thanks to the parents who bring their children to Sunday school
each week, Thanks to Fr. Len for offering a class for all the
adults.
Caritas of Austin's Community Food Drive
St. Francis has a Food Drive going on - pick up a sack of
groceries and add them to the collection in the Meeting Room.
BOSOM BUDDIES
Merry Nell Drummond co-founded and leads a Christ-centered
breast cancer support group named Bosom Buddies. Their mission
is to Celebrate life in Jesus Christ. They do this through group
sharing of prayer, scriptures, laughter, tears, as well as their
experience, strength and hope. The only requirement for
attendance is a stringent one: a person must have had breast
cancer at some point in their lives! Bosom Buddies will mark its
tenth anniversary this August. The group meets every Monday at
noon at Westlake United Methodist Church in the library. For
information, please call Merry Nell at 327-3363.
The Reverend Father Len Giacolone, Rector
The Reverend Father John Stults, Assistant Rector
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