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February 2020
The DiscipleA Monthly Publication of St. Jude's Church
"The purpose of St. Jude's Church is to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ by proclaiming through words, actions and love the Good News of God in
Christ; to provide for spiritual growth and to minister, with love, to the needs of this congregation and to all people.” 907 Wichman Street h Walterboro, S.C. 29488 The Rev. David S u tcliffe, Rector e-mail: [email protected] online: www.stjudeswalterboro.com (843) 549-1050
Rev. Sutcliffe will continue to do theWednesday Holy Communion Servicewith Healing at 5:30pm service unlessotherwise noted.
A thought for Ash Wednesday from an anonymous writer
Beguiling Dust
Usually, not always but usually, I find myself drawntowards Moses taking off his shoes to walk on holyground in Lent, this year it has been different. This yearit has been dust. Why has dust so beguiled me this year?For over 20 years I have begun Lent by marking thefaithful with the sign of the cross in ash on theirforeheads, for longer than that I have felt the sign tracedon my own forehead as I knelt before the altar. This yearthe dust remains like never before.
As I am sure I don't need to say, we all lead busy lives andthis Lent is as hectic as most so in-between the mid-weekservice and a meeting with a CoS colleague lastWednesday I sighed and thought should really do a quickbit of dusting, only I didn't. I ended up drawing crosses init instead (I tried to take a photograph but there wasn'tenough dust for it to be clear, slightly better in black andwhite.)
The dust being cleared away for the Cross.Is it too late to give up dusting for Lent and take updrawing crosses in all the dust I see?
Tuesday, February 256:00PM
Hosted by Dana Cheney and the Men’s Group. If youwould like to help please contact Dana Cheney.
Our entertainment during the supper will include
Wednesday, February 2612:00 Noon and 6:00 PM.
Evening service with adult choir.
The Wednesday evening ParishBible Study will resume on Wednesday,February 12, 6pm - 7:30 pm, with a study onC.S. Lewis's Screwtape Letters.
Bring your own "brown bag" meal ifdesired; coffee, tea, water and fruit will be provided forthose who prefer eating light!
The 8 week series, led by Gary Brightwell and MarianneHolmes, will include an audio narration of C.S. Lewis'sbook by British comedian, John Cleese! Join us for livelydiscussion on how Screwtape, a devil, advises hisnephew, Wormwood, on how best to tempt a British man,called only "the Patient," into sin and, eventually, intoHell.
St. Jude'sANGLICAN CHURCH
WOMEN
We are meeting on Monday, FEBRUARY 3rd at 6:00p.m. in Skardon Hall. We will take care of a littlebusiness and finalize plans for our RETREAT at Debbie'Lake House, the first weekend in March.
Afterwards, we will enjoy a pizza supper andwatch the Movie, War Room on the new television inSkardon Hall. I have seen this movie several times andit is a wonderful Christian movie that I am sure you willenjoy.
Come join us for a night of fun and fellowshipwith your sisters in Christ at St. Jude's
Blessings,Margie Williams
Thursday, March 5 Astralis Chamber Ensemble
flute, trumpet, and piano 7-8:00pm, Skardon Hall.
Free and open to the public!
Adult Choir Rehearsals:Tuesdays: 5:00-6:00PM -- Music RoomSundays: 9:30-10:10P-- ChurchC There will be no choir rehearsal on Tuesday,
February 25, as this is the evening of theShrove Tuesday
C On Tuesday, January 21, the choir previewedEaster music. Please consider joining thechoir. Our rehearsal schedules are fairlycompact, the music encompasses many genresand musical preferences, and there is muchfellowship and spiritual health in singing witha choir!
C The choir will sing for the 6PM AshWednesday service on February 26. Awarm-up for this service will be in the musicroom at 5:30PM.
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper and Talent Show6:00 PMHosted by Dana Cheney and the Men’s GroupTalent Show will begin at… Contact David Martin (843-599-0102 [email protected]) if you would like toparticipate in the talent show. Consider sharing asong, skit, poem, or instrumental performance withyour St Jude's friends.
Astralis Chamber Ensemble To Perform at StJude's7:00pmThursday, March 5, 2020Free and open to the publicA professional ensemble of flute, trumpet, and piano.Astralis will perform works of Debussy, Schubert,and contemporary composers concluding with theworld premiere of a suite written for the ensemble. Astralis regularly performs in concert halls and atchurches on the East Coast. A festive reception willfollow. Please invite family and friends to attend andhear three world-class instrumentalists perform.
Hymn Story"All Praise to Thee, for Thou, O King Divine"F. Bland TuckerHymn 477: The Hymnal 1982
One of the great biblical hymns is Philippians 2:5-11,the Kenosis Hymn, or hymn of self-emptying. This isone of the several New Testament creedal statements
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found throughout the Epistles. Early church scholarPaul Bradshaw notes that the structure of NewTestament prayers, creeds and hymns are very similar,leading him to believe that portions of the NewTestament were sung by the early church. Episcopalianpriest F. Bland Tucker (1895-1984) continues thistradition by providing a metrical setting of this centraltext of our faith.
Francis Bland Tucker, a native Virginian, received hiseducation at the University of Virginia (B.A., 1914) andVirginia Theological Seminary (B.D., 1920; D.D.,1942). As an Episcopal priest, he served parishes inVirginia, Washington, D.C., and Christ Church inSavannah, Ga., where the missionary John Wesley wasa priest. Having a keen interest in hymnody, Tucker served onthe joint commission that produced the ProtestantEpiscopal Hymnal 1940 and was a language consultantto this hymnal's successor, The Hymnal 1982.
In addition to original hymns, Tucker contributedseveral translations of early Greek hymns from thesecond and third centuries. Although perhaps a lesserknown 20th-century hymn writer, Tucker received highpraise from the late British hymnologist Erik Routley,who said, "There is no better 20th-century writing ineither of our countries than is to be found in Tucker."
To appreciate the beauty of Tucker's paraphrase, onemust have the Scripture firmly in mind. The KingJames Version is cited here since it was the basis ofTucker's hymn:
"Let this mind be in you, which was also in ChristJesus: who, being in the form of God, thought it notrobbery to be equal with God: but made himself of noreputation, and took upon himself the form of a servant,and was made in the likeness of men: and being foundin fashion as a man, he humbled himself and becameobedient unto death, even the death of the cross.Wherefore God hath also highly exalted him, and givenhim a name which is above every name, that at thename of Jesus every knee should bow, of things inheaven and things in earth, and things under the earth;and that every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord,to the glory of God the Father" (Phil. 2:5-11).
Tucker's paraphrase draws directly from this centralpassage of the incarnation for its language in several
places. Stanza three begins, "Let this mind be in uswhich was in thee," a rewording very similar to thebeginning of the passage.
Stanza four is strongly reminiscent of the finalsection, "and given the name to which all knees shallbow." Stanza five begins, "Let every tongue confesswith one accord/in heaven and earth that Jesus Christis Lord," capturing the essence of the final phrases ofthe passage beautifully.
This text was written to accompany the famous hymntune SINE NOMINE ("For all the saints") by Britishcomposer Ralph Vaughan William. At the time of thewriting of his new text (1938), the hymnal committeefor the Hymnal 1940 discovered that SINE NOMINE,then under copyright, could only be used with How'stext. The committee instead substituted the tuneENGLEBERG by Charles Villiers Stanford. In TheHymnal 1982, Engleberg is set to three different texts-- "We know that Christ is raised," "When in ourmusic God is glorified," and "All praise to Thee, forthou O king divine." At Saint Jude's, each of thesetexts and the tune are frequently and enthusiasticallysung!(Dr. Hawn is professor of sacred music at PerkinsSchool of Theology at SMU.)
BIBLE STUDY GROUPSWomen’s Bible Study - TheMonday night Women's Bible Studymeets from 6-7:30PM .
Adult Christian Education- The Wednesday evening Parish Bible Study will resumeon Wednesday, February 12, 6pm - 7:30 pm, with astudy on C.S. Lewis's Screwtape Letters.
Coffee, iced tea and fruit will be available, oryou can bring your own "brown bag" meal, if desired!
The 8 week series, led by Gary Brightwell andMarianne Holmes, will include an audio narration ofC.S. Lewis's book by British comedian, John Cleese! Join us for lively discussion on how Screwtape, a devil,advises his nephew, Wormwood, on how best to tempta British man, called only “the Patient,” into sin and,eventually, into Hell.
BRING A FRIEND!
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The DOK meets on the firstThursday of each month at 6PM.The only requirement formembership is a commitment toprayer and serving our Lord!
If you are interested in learning more about DOK pleasejoin us Thursday, February 6, 6PM, in Vestry room inSkardon Hall, at or contact Ann Walters, (843)563-2271,or Marianne Holmes, (843) 844-8400.
GRANDPARENTS AT PRAYERWe will meet Tuesday, February 18, 5-6pm in the church.
This is an ecumenical prayer group which meets the thirdTuesday of each month to pray for all grandchildren inour community.
ALL grandparents are welcome!
Contact Marianne Holmes, (843)844-8400, for additionalinformation.
PARISH FAMILIES M IN ISTERED TO THISMONTH......Martie Hooker...Patti Lohr
We try to have a n ongoingFood/Flower/Card/Soup Ministry and
we feel bad when we do not know or find out late about a need inour church family. Please be certain to contact the church officeand let us know of a need in our parish family whether it’s a mealor a visit from the Rector.
CHRISTIAN MEN’S CONFERENCE
MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THE 2020CHRISTIAN MEN’S CONFERENCE
The Rev. Rob Sturdy, Chaplain at St. Alban’s, theCitadel, will speak on “The Father’s Blessing” at thispopular men’s gathering at St. Christopher Camp andConference Center, February 21-23, 2020.
F o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n v i s i thttps://christianmensconference.org/
9 Diane Mathews 21 Liza W. Catterton 11 Jackie Bennett 25 Ann Hughes15 Betty Goehring 28 Madison Utsey19 Patricia Utsey
SUNDAY BREAKFASTat ST. JUDE'S
Would like to thank everyone inadvance for taking time to help out with this ministry.Also remind them to pick up key for building sometimeduring the week before they need it. THANKS, Dana
February2nd Paul & Fran Pye
Marvin Jones9th Dana Cheney
Ben Harrison19th Erwin & Martie Hooker
Harper Downey23rd David & Susan Martin
Tracy & Johnny Johnson
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2 First Sunday Open Plate Offeringgoes to the Rector’s Discretionary Fund 3 St. Jude’s ACW Meeting, 6:00 p.m. inSkardon Hall
5 NO Wednesday Healing Service6 Daughters of the King, 6PM10 Vestry Meeting, 5:30 PM12 Wednesday evening Parish Bible Study, 6PM,with a study on C.S. Lewis's Screwtape Letters. 13 Altar Guild to polish BRASS, 5PM until finished.14 Good Friday's Oyster Roast 6:00PM at JameyCopeland's Farm, 3484 Cane Branch Road, Walterboro,SC. There is a sign-up sheet in the Narthex18 Grandparents at Prayer, 5-6pm, in church20 Deadline for submissions to The Disciple21-23 Christian Men's Conference at St. ChristopherCamp and Conference Center25 Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper and Talent Show.To volunteer in the kitchen, contact Dana Cheney; toshare your talent or ideas for the Talent Show (a song,skit, reading, instrumental performance) contact DavidMartin.26 Ash Wednesday, 12:00 Noon and 6:00 PM. Eveningservice with adult choir
VESTRY NOTESCongrats to Margie Williams, new SeniorWarden, and Ben Harrison, new JuniorWarden.
Treasurer’s Report:12-1-19 – 12-31-19 1-1-19 – 12-31-19 Actual Budget Actual Budget
IncomeOpen Plate 4,151.30 1,750.00 27,771.98 21,000.00 Pledge 17,558.00 13,996.17 160,176.00 167,954.00Other 50.00 41.67 7,853.21 500.00
G O O D F R I D A Y ' SOYSTER ROAST will beheld on Friday, February 14th at6:00pm at Jamey Copeland'sFarm, 3484 Cane Branch Road,Walterboro, SC. There is a sign-up sheet in the Narthex
THANKS TO... ...those who volunteer to distribute,buys groceries, and make pantry bagsfor us to give out to the many whofrequent the Food Pantry, as well as,hearty thanks to those who have madefinancial contributions or given food to
the pantry....everyone who helped with breakfast in January: Boband Kathie Smith, Madison Utsey, Margie Williams,Gilda Barnwell, Scott Harvin, Charles & Cindy Lucas,Matt & Holly Mardell, Ben & Susan Harrison andMarianne Holmes. ...those who prepared the Epiphany special breakfast....the committee for the Annual Meeting for a wonderfulcovered dish luncheon, especially Holly Mardell, TriciaUtsey, and Eve Richardson.
THE ALTAR GUILD
The Altar Guild will meet to polishBRASS on the second Thursday ofevery month at 5PM until finished.Please plan to join us on Thursday,February 13.
CHANGES, please mark your ParishHandbook.
The Klich family will no longer have a home phone. You can reach them on their cell phone numbers:Thomas: 843-614-0378Jenny: 843-276-9758
Becky MellanderBonnie Clark508 Carn StreetWalterboro, SC 29488Becky cell: 843-422-5402Bonnie cell: 843-422-5481Becky email: [email protected] email: [email protected]
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St. Jude's Church907 Wichman Street
Walterboro, South Carolina 29488
Return Service Requested
St. Jude’s ChurchThe Anglican Diocese of South Carolina
St. Jude's has worship servicesSunday at
8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist9:30 a.m. Christian Education
10:30 a.m. Holy EucharistWednesdays at
5:30 p.m. Communion6 p.m. Bible Study
The Discipleis published monthly by
St. Jude's Church907 Wichman Street
Walterboro, SC 29488and can be found online at
www.stjudeswalterboro.comOffice Hours: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday,
9AM-2PM
The Lord Jesus Christ,Head of the Church
The Rt. Rev. Mark Lawrence, BishopThe Rev. David Sutcliffe, Rector
David Martin, Organist/Choirmaster Bob Smith, Parish Treasurer
Lisa Marsh, Parish Administrator
Vestry MembersMargie Williams, Senior Warden ‘21
Ben Harrison, Junior Warden/Bldgs. & Grounds ‘20 Martie Hooker, ACW/Audit ‘21
Gary Brightwell, Archives ‘20Bob Smith, Treasurer ‘20
Becky Mellander, Mission/Outreach ‘20Marianne Holmes, Memorial ‘21
Charles Lucas, Stewardship/Finance ‘21Paul Pye, Youth ‘22
Tracy Johnston, Fellowship/Pastoral Care ‘22Jimmy Peurifoy, ‘22
David Martin, VBS/Christian Education/Worship‘22
DIOCESAN CONVENTION
MARCH 13 @ 8:00 AM MARCH 14 @ 5:00 PM
The Convention of the Anglican Diocese of SouthCarolina will be held at the Church of the Cross inBluffton, SC on March 13-14, 2020.
Additional details will be posted as they becomeavailable.
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