Friday, December 25, 2015

Announcements for December 27

RSVP for the Feast
Our annual celebration of our parish community, the Feast of St. John the Evangelist, will take place Saturday evening, January 9. The event begins with Evening Prayer commemorating our patron saint and continues with a feast hosted by the vestry. Please RSVP by January 5.

Lessons and Carols This Sunday
Services of Scripture readings interspersed with music of prayer and praise are a rich part of our Anglican worship tradition. This Sunday’s 10:00 a.m. service will be a service of Christmas Lessons and Carols. Holy Communion, although not a traditional part of these services, will be included on Sunday.

No Service on Wednesday
The Wednesday morning celebration of the Holy Eucharist will not take place December 31.

2016 Offering Envelopes are Available
Please pick up your 2016 offering envelopes in the undercroft.

Parish Office Holiday Closure
The parish office is closed through January 3. Voice mail, email and snail mail are being checked regularly.

Sunday School Vacation
Sunday School classes will NOT meet this Sunday, December 27.

Christmas Thanks
Thank you to everyone who, in small ways and large, contributed to Christmas services at St. John’s. Special thanks to Michael Soto and the choir and to the Altar Guild for all of their extra work. And thanks be to God for the wonderful cast of the Christmas Pageant (and Director Pat Smith Huntoon) for bringing the Christmas story to life at the early service.

Reflection for December 27

If thou wilt foil thy foes with joy,
Then flit not from this heavenly boy.

(Robert Southwell, 1561 - 1595)

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Christmas Services

December 24:  Christmas Eve
  • 4:00 PM - Family Service including the Children's Christmas Pageant and Holy Communion.
  • 10:30 PM - The Christ Mass.  Choral, congregational, and organ music begins at 10:00 PM, followed by a sung celebration of Holy Communion.
December 25:  Christmas Day
  • 10:00 AM - The Holy Eucharist
December 27:  The First Sunday after Christmas
  • 8:00 AM - The Holy Eucharist 
  • 10:00 AM - A Service of Christmas Lessons & Carols, including Holy Communion
The regular Wednesday 9:00 AM service of Holy Eucharist with Healing will NOT be held December 30.

Monday, December 21, 2015

Minutes of the Vestry Meeting - November 16, 2015

Formation

Evening Prayer and Thanksgiving & Prayer Requests
The vestry assembled in the church for evening prayer at 7:00 PM followed by offered prayers of thanksgiving and intercession.

Attendance
Present at the meeting were the rector, Kristin Orr, the senior warden, Diane Walsh- Madden, the junior warden, Anne Edwards, vestry members Bob Burgwald, Rob Carrier, Nichole Dailor, Bob DeOliveira, Patti Pohrte, Ted Stone, Cynthia Turnquest, Jim Whitfield and Hans Zigmund; and the clerk, Susan Marquis. The treasurer, Debbi Huggett, was absent.

Parish Stewardship

Minutes
Jim Whitfield moved to accept the minutes from the October meeting. Hans Zigmund seconded, and the motion was approved.

Treasurer’s Report
There was a question about why expenses were below budget as stated in the treasurer’s report summary:

"For the 10 months ending October 31, 2015 expenses are below budget by $7k: $3k lower utilities, $3k unspent Youth and Family Ministry money, $1k other Program expenses."

Pastor Orr clarified that funds were earmarked for heat, children’s programs, etc. in case those funds unexpectedly were needed. It turned out that because, for example, the winter was fairly mild, and we did not hire a youth director, we did not need to spend all of the budgeted funds. 

Information

Rector’s Report
The rector thanked vestry members who gave pledge campaign talks at church over the past few weeks. Upcoming Parish Events
—The diocesan convention is this Friday and Saturday. Pastor Orr expressed thanks to those who are attending as delegates and alternates from our parish. They include Sue O’Brien, Gale Michael, Doris Sheffer, Don Rubins, and Shirley Reilly.
—Blue Jeans Sunday is this coming Sunday for parishioners to do some fall lawn work after the 10:00 AM service.
—The Thanksgiving service at St. John’s is Thursday 11/26 at 10:00 AM
—The interfaith Thanksgiving service on 11/25 at 7:30 PM at Temple Anshe Sholom with the Rev. Claude King preaching
—Registration for the January diocesan youth convention is now open.
—Next Sunday is Pledge Sunday.

Discussion and Decisions

Columbarium Project
—Earlier today, landscape architect Scott Mehaffey dropped off new plan drawings for the project with some cost estimates. It will need committee review. It is unclear whether we want Scott to do detailed drawings of the entire project or only of the part(s) we want to do now.
—The columbarium extensions (seats) have been reduced from three to two. Each holds approximately 40 cremain units for a total of 80. The rectangular extensions have been re-designed into a curved shape. Each is estimated to cost about $14,500.
—The project also involves cleaning and repairing the steps and interior chamber of the existing columbarium. This probably would be paid for out of a different part of the budget than the new construction.
—Other work includes installing a bottom shelf in the existing columbarium, which would provide about 40 extra spaces. This would require the work of a stone mason. The existing patio needs repair and re-grouting. We will have to decide whether or not to remove the existing bench.
—Two walkways need to be replaced. The gravel pathway is to be replaced with pavers. There are many questions about the specifics of this pathway. The current sidewalk outside of the guild room is to be replaced with stone/concrete aggregate, and the sidewalk from the office to the street with broom-finish concrete.
—The plan also includes the addition of two teak benches with backs, the installation of trellises on the brick wall outside the guild room addition, and new landscaping.
—In a general discussion, the vestry considered what we can afford. There is approximately $40,000 in an earmarked columbarium fund. Fundraising and financing are possibilities. The vestry will consider this further.

Building Maintenance Projects Update
Jim Whitfield is working on supervision of the installation of a replacement door to the back parking area.

Nominating Committee
Every year a committee is formed to nominate wardens and new vestry members in preparation for the annual meeting. The committee includes the rector, both wardens, and one vestry member from each class chosen by drawing straws. This year the class representatives are Patti Pohrte, Hans Zigmund, and Bob Burgwald.

Closing

Following prayer, the meeting ended at 9:08 PM. The next meeting was scheduled for December 21st, but because attendance would be a problem for many people, the vestry decided to move up the meeting to December 14th.

Respectfully submitted,
Susan Marquis Clerk of the Vestry

Approved:  December 14, 2015

Friday, December 18, 2015

Announcements for December 20

Children’s Christmas Pageant Rehearsals
There will be a rehearsal after church this Sunday, December 20. The dress rehearsal is at 4:00 PM on December 23. Questions? Contact Pat Smith Huntoon.

Mark Your Calendars for the Feast!
Our annual celebration of our parish community, the Feast of St. John the Evangelist, will take place Saturday evening, January 9. The event begins with Evening Prayer commemorating our patron saint and continues with a feast hosted by the vestry. Please RSVP by January 5.

Cookie Walk Thank You
A sincere thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s cookie walk. $3,500 was raised, and of that, $2,100 has already been distributed to local charities. A special thank you to Alison Deniston for coordinating!

Yarn Ministry still needs the congregation’s assistance
We will be collecting some winter clothing articles for the PADS Ministry. Donations of hand or machine made (store bought) scarves, hats, gloves, and mittens for men, women and children. PADS is also accepting coats and socks for all their people in need. Donated items, if not new, should be clean and gently used. We urgently request all the crocheters, knitters, and shoppers in the parish, to please help the Yarn Ministry make this another very successful project. Collections bins are located in the undercroft and at the office entrance. There is a PADS collection bin located in the undercroft, as well. Deposit items in any of the containers, Thank you. The next collection date is January 31.

Sunday School Vacation
Sunday School classes will NOT meet December 20 or 27.

Christmas Services
The schedule for Christmas Services is as it has been in past years. The family Christmas Eve service with pageant begins at 4:00 PM. The Christ Mass begins at 10:30 PM, preceded by special music beginning at 10:00 PM. The service on Christmas Day begins at 10:00 AM.

Parish Office Holiday Closing
The parish office will be closed December 24 through January 3.

Reflection for December 20

Lord Jesus Christ; Let me seek you by desiring you, and let me desire you by seeking you; let me find you by loving you, and love you in finding you…. I do not seek to understand so that I can believe, but I believe so that I may understand; and what is more, I believe that unless I do believe, I shall not understand (St. Anselm in The Oxford Book of Prayer).

Friday, December 11, 2015

Announcements for December 13

Children’s Christmas Pageant: Meet This Sunday 
The children’s Christmas Pageant is offered as the proclamation of the Gospel during the 4:00 PM service on Christmas Eve. Calling all kids! We will assign parts and read through the script after the 10:00 AM service this Sunday, December 13. Additional rehearsals will be after church on December 20 and at 4:00 PM on December 23. Questions? Contact Pat Smith Huntoon.

Mark Your Calendars for the Feast! 
Our annual celebration of our parish community, the Feast of St. John the Evangelist, will take place Saturday evening, January 9. The event begins with Evening Prayer commemorating our patron saint and continues with a feast hosted by the vestry. Invitations will be arriving soon in your mailbox. Hope to see you there!

Yarn Ministry still needs the congregation’s assistance 
We will be collecting some winter clothing articles for the PADS Ministry. Donations of hand or machine made (store bought) scarves, hats, gloves, and mittens for men, women and children. PADS is also accepting coats and socks for all their people in need. Donated items, if not new, should be clean and gently used. We urgently request all the crocheters, knitters, and shoppers in the parish, to please help the Yarn Ministry make this another very successful project. Collections bins are located in the undercroft and at the office entrance. There is a PADS collection bin located in the undercroft, as well. Deposit items in any of the containers, Thank you. Collection dates are December 13 and January 31.

Grande Prairie Singers Holiday Concert
The concert will be held at 4:00 pm, Sunday, December 13, at St Lawrence O'Toole Church in Matteson. Great selections from "In the Bleak Midwinter" to Britten's "A Hymn to the Virgin" to "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." See Bob or Betsy Burgwald for tickets.

Christmas Services
The schedule for Christmas Services is as it has been in past years. The family Christmas Eve service with pageant begins at 4:00 PM. The Christ Mass begins at 10:30 PM, preceded by special music beginning at 10:00 PM. The service on Christmas Day begins at 10:00 AM.

Reflection for December 13

What if we dared to believe that, by being the best versions of ourselves rather than the worst, we could take hold of the promises of salvation? Our hope during Advent is a waiting, watchful hope for the coming savior, mighty to save, yet who will come into the world as one of the most helpless creatures of all. What if we dared to believe enough in our savior that we could welcome the helpless of today into our midst? What if we dared to believe in the radical grace we receive from God enough to embody a glimmer of that grace into the world? May we dare to believe, to cast away our fears, and rise on wings of faith to embrace with confidence the true freedom embodied in Christ (Leslie Scoopmire, “Dare to Believe,” Episcopal Cafe).

Friday, December 4, 2015

Announcements for December 6

Fall Pledge Campaign
If you have not already done so, please turn in your pledge cards as soon as possible. You may place them in the alms basins on Sunday or mail them to the parish office.

MIQRA: For Youth Grades 6 - 12
Miqra is a weekend youth retreat focusing on the Bible. Gather with new and old friends, have fun, and learn about the Bible. Sponsored by the Diocese of Chicago. Held at Grace Church, Oak Park, January 16-18. More information and registration HERE.

Children’s Christmas Pageant
The children’s Christmas Pageant is offered as the proclamation of the Gospel during the 4:00 PM service on Christmas Eve. Calling all kids! We will assign parts and read through the script after the 10:00 AM service Sunday, December 13. Additional rehearsals will be after church on December 20 and at 4:00 PM on December 23. Questions? Contact Pat Smith Huntoon.

Youth Group
Inner child to be unleashed this Sunday, 4 PM at St. John’s. Gather your friends and come for pre-semester finals fun and games. Designed to help you take a breather and a brain break before the craziness sets in. It’s St. Nicholas’ Day—come see if he brings goodies for you (even if you’ve been naughtier than nice this year)! Text Dee or Margi to let us know if you’re coming and how many friends you’ll bring.

Yarn Ministry still needs the congregation’s assistance
We will be collecting some winter clothing articles for the PADS Ministry. Donations of hand or machine made (store bought) scarves, hats, gloves, and mittens for men, women and children. PADS is also accepting coats and socks for all their people in need. Donated items, if not new, should be clean and gently used. We urgently request all the crocheters, knitters, and shoppers in the parish, to please help the Yarn Ministry make this another very successful project. Collections bins are located in the undercroft and at the office entrance. There is a PADS collection bin located in the undercroft, as well. Deposit items in any of the containers, Thank you. Collection dates are December 13 and January 31.

Handel’s Messiah
Illiana Oratorio Society is pleased to announce its performance of Handel's Messiah which will be held on Sunday, December 6, 2015. It will be held at First Christian Reformed Church of South Holland (16248 South Park Ave, South Holland, IL) at 2p.m. This year's soloists will feature: Elaine DeYoung, Maria Bouwhamp-Luttjeboer, Jack Cotterell, and Douglas Anderson. All are welcome to attend!

Grande Prairie Singers Holiday Concert
The concert will be held at 4:00 pm, Sunday, December 13, at St Lawrence O'Toole Church in Matteson. Great selections from "In the Bleak Midwinter" to Britten's "A Hymn to the Virgin" to "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." See Bob or Betsy Burgwald for tickets.

Reflection for December 6

Advent is a time of invitation.

These invitations are both spiritual and literal. Advent is an invitation into the life of Jesus Christ. We are invited to be present with a history of Christians awaiting Jesus's first coming, as well as His second. We are invited to be present with each other, reflecting on who we are as a faith in anticipation of the new liturgical year. We are invited to witness God's love, in the most unexpected places (Emma Koch, read the full reflection HERE).