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I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another so that there may be no divisions among you and that you may be perfectly united in mind and thought. (1 Corinthians 1:10) Dear All Saints’ family, The Apostle Paul was faced with a dilemma, how to get the church in Corinth all on the same page. I suppose he was not the only one facing such a challenge. Our society cherishes diversity and rightly so. It has been said that our nation’s strength, resilience, and richness are based on the diversity of its citizens. The bible also declares that the Body of Christ (i.e. The Church) is made up of many parts (members), each with specific gifts in order to work together for the good of the Kingdom of God. On one hand our differences are applauded, on the other hand our differences often lead to opposing opinions, and worse yet division. So what are we to do? St. Paul gives us the answer, “that all of you agree with one another so that there may be no divisions among you and that you may be perfectly united in mind and thought.” Was Paul a dreamer or is there a way we can be perfectly united in mind or thought? Almost every one of Paul’s epistles deals with this subject and he gives us Godly advice. Paul speaks of having true affection and love for one another, humility, respect, cooperation, but first and foremost, having the mind of Christ. “Let the same mind be in you that is in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 2:5) So how do we attain the mind of Christ? First we must seek God in prayer. Prayer is not about telling God what we think, or how He should operate the universe, or the church for that matter. Prayer is humbly entering into the very presence of the Almighty Creator and asking that ‘your will be done on earth as it is in heaven’. Prayer is not just about our words to God, even more importantly it is about God’s words to us. Yes, God speaks to us through the Holy Spirit, the scriptures, circumstances, and people. Why am I saying all of this? There is a troubling diversity of opinions on how All Saints’ should move forward especially with financial matters, a diversity that threatens to divide us. I don’t mean to oversimplify but, some feel it is important to support outreach, others don’t. Some want fundraisers to help our operating budget, others don’t. Some think we should not touch our investments, others feel they are a hindrance to faithful stewardship. I want to assure you that the officers and vestry spend a good portion of every meeting in prayer and study to seek the mind of Christ. We listen for the leading of the Holy Spirit, deliberate, pray some more, and then come to consensus. None of the decisions are a matter of opinion, nor do they come by split votes. Right now we are discerning how to pay the assessment that must be caught up by the end of the year. If you have indeed been in prayer and have heard a word from the Holy Spirit please share that with a vestry person. My prayer is that we are perfectly united in mind and thought. I hope it is your prayer also. Faithfully, Fr. David A Letter from Father David The Bell Tower Vision Statement: All Saints’ strives to be a place where people come to know Jesus Christ, are transformed to His glory, and become witnesses to God’s unchangeable word. All Saints’ Episcopal Church Volume 10,Number 11 November 2010 Reisterstown Parish Inside this issue: Stewardship Corner 2 Christmas Memorials Form 3 Get INvolved, ReachOUT 4 Highlighted Events 5 Congratulations 6 Calendar of Events 7 Closing 8 Vestry Nominations 2

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I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another so that there may be no divisions among you and that you may be perfectly 

united in mind and thought. (1 Corinthians 1:10) 

Dear All Saints’ family, 

The Apostle Paul was faced with a dilemma, how to get the church in Corinth all on the same page.  I suppose he was not the only one facing such a challenge.  Our society cher‐ishes diversity and rightly so.  It has been said that our nation’s strength, resilience, and richness are based on the diversity of its citizens.  The bible also declares that the Body of Christ (i.e. The Church) is made up of many parts (members), each with specific gifts in order to work together for the good of the Kingdom of God.  On one hand our differences are applauded, on the other hand our differences often lead to opposing opinions, and worse yet division.   

So what are we to do?  St. Paul gives us the answer, “that all of you agree with one another so that there may be no divisions among you and that you may be perfectly united in mind and thought.”  Was Paul a dreamer or is there a way we can be perfectly united in mind or thought?  Almost every one of Paul’s epistles deals with this subject and he gives us Godly advice.  Paul speaks of having true affection and love for one another, humility, respect, cooperation, but first and foremost, having the mind of Christ. “Let the same mind be in you that is in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 2:5) 

So how do we attain the mind of Christ?  First we must seek God in prayer.  Prayer is not about telling God what we think, or how He should operate the universe, or the church for that matter. Prayer is humbly entering into the very presence of the Almighty Creator and asking that ‘your will be done on earth as it is in heaven’.  Prayer is not just about our words to God, even more importantly it is about God’s words to us.  Yes, God speaks to us through the Holy Spirit, the scriptures, circumstances, and people. 

Why am I saying all of this?  There is a troubling diversity of opinions on how All Saints’ should move forward especially with financial matters, a diversity that threatens to divide us.  I don’t mean to oversimplify but, some feel it is important to support outreach, others don’t.  Some want fundraisers to help our operating budget, others don’t.  Some think we should not touch our investments, others feel they are a hindrance to faithful stewardship. I want to assure you that the officers and vestry spend a good portion of every meeting in prayer and study to seek the mind of Christ.  We listen for the leading of the Holy Spirit, deliberate, pray some more, and then come to consensus. None of the decisions are a matter of opinion, nor do they come by split votes. Right now we are discerning how to pay the assessment that must be caught up by the end of the year. If you have indeed been in prayer and have heard a word from the Holy Spirit please share that with a vestry person.  My prayer is that we are perfectly united in mind and thought.  I hope it is your prayer also. 

Faithfully, 

Fr. David 

A Letter from Father David

The Bell Tower 

Vision Statement: All Saints’ strives to be a place where people come to know Jesus Christ, are transformed to His glory, and become witnesses to God’s unchangeable word. 

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Stewardship Corner   2 

Christmas Memorials Form  3 

Get INvolved, ReachOUT  4 

Highlighted Events  5 

Congratulations  6 

Calendar of Events  7 

Closing  8 

   

Vestry Nominations  2 

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Stewardship Corner

The season of Thanksgiving is here once again and we all have so much for which to be thankful‐‐‐our families, our friends, our health, our homes, our church and church family‐‐to name but a few.  God has blessed us with these gifts and for that we give Him thanks and praise.  Having been given these gifts, we are reminded in 1 Timothy 6:17 "...to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and will‐ing to share." ; and in 2 Corinthians 9:7‐8 "Each man should give what he has de‐cided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.  And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things and at all times, having all that you need,  you will abound in every good work."  God bless you all,  Jane Johnson 

Vestry Nominations

Vestry elections for three new vestry members will be held at the annual meeting on January 16, 2011.  

According to our By‐laws, nominees must be “Voting Members” as defined in the By‐laws: At least 16 years old, and “communicants in good standing” which mainly means being faithful in worship and being a financial contributor (any amount) of record.  Vestry terms are for three years.  Faithful attendance at the Thursday evening monthly meetings and retreats is expected as well as the ability and willingness to use e‐mail.  Also, please note that vestry members must sign the Vestry Oath of Office, regarding faithfulness to traditional Episcopalian doctrine, and should also be aware of the All Saints’ Vestry Stewardship Cove‐nant and the Resolution to Remain a Constituent Member of the Anglican Communion (all posted in Groff Hall) which we renew every year.   

Please see a member of the vestry nominating com‐mittee (Dave Bott, Jane Johnson, and Dave Waite) as soon as possible if you are interested in serving on vestry or in making a nomination.  Last minute nomi‐nations and nominations from the floor are not per‐mitted by our By‐laws. 

Please contact Nancy Athey or the posted materials in Groff Hall for more information. 

Advent Dinners Hosted by Inn of the Shepherd

Tuesday, November  9, 2010 

Wednesday, November 10, 2010 

$24 per person 

Please RSVP with Barb and Doug Stiegler 410‐922‐0712 

Directions can be found at http://www.innoftheshepherd.org/directions.htm  

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Christmas Memorials and Thanksgivings Remember friends and loved ones this holiday season by purchasing a poinsettia for the church or by giving to the Rector's Discretionary Fund.   

SUBMIT THIS FORM AND YOUR CHECK FOR 

CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCES 

ON OR BEFORE:  SUNDAY, December 5, 2010 

PLEASE PRINT 

 

Given by__________________________________________   Phone: _____________________ 

 

{  }  Poinsettia – Make check payable to ALL SAINTS' ALTAR GUILD 

  $________        (Notation Line: Poinsettia) 

  Choose one:      □ In Loving Memory of   □ In Thanksgiving for 

  Print Names:    use Christian names only   Example: John and Mary Doe 

__________________________________________________________________ 

__________________________________________________________________ 

 

{  }  Rector's Discretionary Fund – Make check payable to ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH 

  $________             (Notation Line: Rector’s Disc. Fund) 

  Choose one:      □ In Loving Memory of   □ In Thanksgiving for 

  Print Names:    use Christian names only   Example: John and Mary Doe 

__________________________________________________________________ 

__________________________________________________________________ 

Please submit separate checks. Thank you. 

DEADLINE TO TURN IN FORMS IS SUNDAY, December 5, 2010. 

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Friday, November  12, marks the final ALSoTour group excur‐sion of the year for members and friends of All Saints’ Church.  We invite you to join us on a day trip to Historic London Town – no, not in England, but in nearby Anne Arundel County!   If you like  Virginia’s Williamsburg,  you’ll  also  enjoy Maryland’s  ver‐sion  in  miniature.    Officially  recognized  in  1683,  this  “lost town,” once a  tobacco port and  stopping point between Wil‐liamsburg  and  Philadelphia,  features  an  urban  tavern,  hand‐some gardens, and a reconstructed archeological site. 

Reservations for lunch are being made at nearby Coconut Joe’s overlooking the beautiful South River.   And on the way home we’ll  be  stopping  at  Homestead  Gardens  in  Davidsonville.  Known  as  the  largest  enclosed  garden  and  home  furnishings center in the Baltimore‐Washington area, Homestead Gardens is the place to find that perfect Christmas gift. 

If you’re  interested  in participating  in this, our 18th adventure, please pick up a brochure in Groff Hall for more details.  Group size may be limited.  Anticipated cost is $20 plus lunch.   

Contact  Neal  Haynie  at  410‐833‐4331  or  by  email, [email protected] . 

God’s Older Children Presents

THE ANNUAL ALL SAINTS’ TALENT SHOW Nov. 6, 2010 at 7:00 in Groff Hall

Fill out this form and return it to the church office.

NAME(S) OF PERFORMER(S):

PHONE NO. OF CONTACT PERSON: _________________________________________

APPROXIMATE LENGTH OF YOUR ACT: minutes

DESCRIPTION OF ACT: (sing, instrument, comedy, skit)

 

Props and costumes are the responsibility of the performers.  

Depending on the number of acts, time limits may apply.   Questions? Susan Ryder 410‐848‐5662. 

Last Stop ,

London Town

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The Bell Tower is edited by Jonathan and Tirzah Stenner.  The deadline for submissions will be  the 15th of the prior month.  Please email all submis‐sions to [email protected] and mention “The Bell Tower “ in the subject line of your email.  Thanks 

Save the Date: Saturday, No‐

vember 20th we will once again 

rake, blow, sweep and any other 

method available, gather our 

leaves and dispose of them. As 

we did last year, we will bag or 

haul away the leaves ourselves 

in order to save money on dis‐

posal. I encourage as many pa‐

rishioners to please attend. This 

is a fellowship event as much as 

it is a stewardship event. If I re‐

ceive enough promise of atten‐

dance there will also be break‐

fast. Questions? Call John Rogers 

at 443‐421‐5116 . 

Take this job and leaf it...

By: Renie Britenbucher  

FREE Crab Cakes!  

Ok, NOT crab cakes, but  

FREE SPACE in the All Saints’ Newsletter!   

That’s right free!   

 

 

Share  how  God  is  working  around and  in  you.    Submit  stories  and  pic‐tures to Jonathan and Tirzah Stenner. 

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DEATHS

Jeffrey Lane Parke died October 7, 2010

(Bette and Bill O’Connor’s son-in-law) (Bette and Bill O’Connor

9739 Sherwood Farm Road Owings Mills, MD 21117)

David McNamara

died October 25, 2010 (Rich McNamara’s dad)

(Rich & Kerry McNamara 12636 Ivy Mill Road

Reisterstown, MD 21136-5137)

Note from the Parish Office: If you know of anyone who will celebrate their 80th birthday or older– or who will have a milestone wedding anniversary, please call the parish office to make sure we are aware of the information. Thank you.

WEDDING ANNIVERARIES

Laverne and Gordon Harden will celebrate their 65th

wedding anniversary on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 (1000 Weller Circle, Apt. 214, Westminster, MD 21158-4341)

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 All Saints Day

2 10:00a Bible Study 7:00p Women/FH 7:00p Men’s Fellowship 8:30p A.A.

10 10:00a Craft Workshop 7:00p Experiencing God 7:00p Youth Study 8:00p Choir Rehearsal

4 10:00a Experiencing God 7:00p Vestry Mtg.

5 7:00p Bible Study, McNamara’s home

6 Setup all day (GROFF hall) 7:00p Talent Show (GOC), GH

7 ALL SAINTS’ SUNDAY Keyser Family Reunion 11:00a Young Adults 12:00p Youth for Truth 4:00p ASEC/Ascension Concert (All Saints’) 7:30p Alanon 8:30 A.A.

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9 10:00a Bible Study Pm, Advent Dinner, Inn of the Shepherd 7:00p Vestry Planning 7:00p NO Women/FH 7:00p Men’s Fellowship

10 10:00a Craft Workshop Pm, Advent Dinner, Inn of the Shepherd 7:00p Experiencing God 7:00p Youth Study 8:00p Choir Rehearsal

11 10:00a Experiencing God 10a-3p Franklin Garden Club (card party)/GH 7:00p Vestry Mtg.

12 7:00p Bible Study, McNamara’s home

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14 11:00a Young Adults 12:00p Youth for Truth 12:30p G.O.C. 7:30p Alanon 8:30p A.A.

15 7:00p Prayer meeting, GH Prayer Room 7:30p R.O.G./GH Bell Tower Deadline

16 10:00a Bible Study 6:00p A.A. Dinner GH 7:00p Women/FH 7:00p Men’s Fellowship 8:30p A.A.

17 10:00a Craft Workshop 7:00p Experiencing God 7:00p Youth Study 8:00p Choir Rehearsal

18 10:00a Experiencing God 7:30p Catonsville Kennel Club

19 Setup for Wedding & Wedding Rehearsal 7:00p Bible Study, McNamara’s home

20 Church Work Day Setup for Wedding & Reception, GH/Church 1-3p Prayer Shawl Workshop 5:00p Wedding

21 11:00a Young Adults 12:00p Youth for Truth 7:30p Alanon 8:30p A.A.

22 7:00p Prayer meeting, GH Prayer Room 7:30p Catonsville KC Board

23 10:00a Bible Study 7:00p Women/FH 7:00p Men’s Fellowship 8:30p A.A.

24 7:30p Thanksgiving Eucharist

25 Thanksgiving 10:00a Holy Eucharist

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27 Special Event, GH (BD Party, D. Brumfield)

28 11:00a Young Adults 12:00p Youth for Truth 7:30p Alanon 8:30p A.A.

29 7:00p Prayer meeting, GH Prayer Room

30 10:00a Bible Study 7:00p Women/FH 7:00p Men’s Fellowship 8:30p A.A.

November 2010 

• Nov 6th – 2010 Talent Show 

• Nov 7th – Choir concert at All Saints’ 

• Nov 9th & 10th —Advent Dinners 

• Nov 12th —ALSo Tour– London Town 

• Nov 20th—Leaf clean up 

• Nov 24th ‐ Evening Thanksgiving Eucharist 7:30pm 

• Nov 25th ‐ Morning Thanksgiving Eucharist 10:00am 

Schedule of Special Events

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Hebrews 3:12-14

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