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GALILEE CHURCH NETNovember 2017
From the Rector
Dear Friends, In mid-September I had a long-anticipated operation on my right foot. I wasn’t looking forward to it, but it had to
be done. I’m very grateful for the gift of medical science that allowed for a new procedure—and I’m equally grateful to many of you who prayed, sent cards and checked in with me by email. Thank you to the “Flower Power” ministry who on the day of the surgery brought flowers to my front door—reminding me of the warm and wonderful Christian community of which I am a part. My foot is healing well so far, and I look forward to getting back into regular shoes again in a few months—but more than that, I look forward to running around the yard with my kids and just playing.
On other news—the ocean front clergy representing the different de-nominations, have decided once again to hold an ecumenical Thanks-giving service. It will be held this year on Tuesday, November 21st at 7 pm, at First Presbyterian on 35th and Pacific. Additionally, we will have a short Eucharist at Galilee (in Saint Andrew’s chapel) at 11 am on Thanksgiving Day.
Yours in Christ
HOWARD JONES
For years Galilee has enjoyed a beautiful rose garden, just outside our north main doors. The garden was the result of many weekly hours of dedicated from a local rose expert, Mr. How-
ard Jones. Although I never had a hand in pruning, fertilizing or watering the roses, I often stopped and talked with Howard about what he was doing—and I learned a fair amount just by listening. Howard re-cently died, and is in the nearer presence of our Lord. We already miss his expert touch on the rose garden, but I thank God for Howard’s witness here on earth—and his love for God’s creation.
- Fr. Buchanan
VETERAN'S DAY SERVICESUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12
At our Veteran’s Day Service (11/12) let us honor the memory of those who served, Veterans (all former service per-sonnel) please wear your decorations,
medals, etc. Folks on active duty please wear your uniforms with decorations, etc. I'm sure we have a lot more military in our congregation than we think. Re-member our children are in church with us. We want them to check things out. Ask questions of mom and dad. "What are they wearing on their coats? What do those bits of color represent?" Mom and dad, it is your duty to know the answers. - Lee Scarborough
JOIN THE CHOIR FOR CHRISTMAS
If you would like to join our Adult Choir for this Christmas season, we will be de-lighted to have you! All you need to do is come to three rehearsals at 7:15 in the
Choir Room, on the following dates: Tues-day November 21st, Thursday November 30th and Monday December 4th.
Join us in singing this wonderful music!
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UPCOMING CIRCLE MEETINGS
The Alice Rueger Circle will meet on Nov. 7th at 10:30am at the home of Sara Atherholt, 3600 Sea Pines Rd. #C2. Father Patrick will be our speaker.
The Bishop Tucker Circle will meet on Nov. 14th at 6:00pm at the home of Patricia Vakos, 310 49th Street for pot luck dinner followed by our meeting. 757-409-0960
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HOLIDAYS CLOSURES
For planning purposes as to up-coming Holidays and scheduling here at Galilee, here are the re-maining Holidays for 2017:
• November 10th (Veterans Day Observance) - Friday
• November 23rd and 24th Thanksgiving - Thursday and Friday
• December 25th and 26th Christmas - Monday and Tuesday______________________
COLLEGE CARE PACKAGES
Exam study care packages will be sent out to our college students in the first of December.
If you would like your student to be included please email Lillie Tillar ([email protected]) & include your student’s name and address.
SAVE THE DATE
CandlelightChristmas House
TourSponsored by the Women of GalileeSUNDAY, DECEMBER 17
2pm to 5pm
Please bring a friend and enjoy this inti-mate and joyous holiday event, for which five gracious Galilee families will open their beautifully decorated homes to us.
Tickets will be for sale in the church office and on Sundays following services. All proceeds will benefit local outreach.
THURSDAY MORNING WOMEN'S BIBLE STUDY
IT'S GOOD TO BE QUEENBecoming as Bold, Gracious, and Wise as
the Queen of ShebaPlease join us as we learn more about one of the
Bible’s most intriguing leaders!
Thursday Mornings October 26-November 30
(except Thanksgiving!)
Teachings start at 9:30am Complimentary childcare and refreshments 9:00am
Cost of Book: $16
Rev. Kate Bobbitt, Betsy Tyler, and Mary Folck attend the ribbon cutting for Eastern Shore Episcopal Church's new building for their Food Pantry on September 30th! It will provide more storage, a walk in refrigerator and freezer!
WELCOME HOME INITIATIVE CLOSING CEREMONYSaturday, Nov. 4th 10:15am
Galilee Church Sanctuary
Please join us for at the "Closing Ceremony" for the Welcome Home Ini-tiative. We are gathering in the sanctuary of Galilee Church. This is the most important part of the retreat program, so PLEASE come and say thank you to these men & woman who served their country. We would love to fill the church!!!
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Galilee Advocates for Mental Health
www.galilee4mentalhealth.church
The Galilee Advocates for Mental Health (GAMH) Committee sincerely appreciates your interest in our mission and programs. Please help us lessen the stigma of mental illness in our
community. Anxiety and depression can be managed. Severe depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder, however, are wretched debilitating illnesses affecting all family members. By holding another November winter clothing drive, we are helping the Beach House partici-pants who cope with severe issues. Please help us once again make a difference in providing warm clothing to these very appreciative men and women:
• Coats, jackets, sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves, umbrellas, shoes, boots, etc.
Thank you for wearing green ribbons at all services on Sunday, October 1st highlighting the National Mental Health Awareness Week. Tragically and coincidental-ly, the worst mass murder in our country occurred that evening in Las Vegas…
Alarming statistics from the National Association of Mental Illness:
• 18.5% - 1 in 5 – 43.8 million adults - experience mental illness in a given year. • 1.1% - 1 in 100 – 2.4 million - live with schizo-phrenia.• 2.6% - 6.1 million - live with bipolar disorder.• 6.9% - 16 million - live with major depression.• 18.1% - 42 million - live with anxiety disorder.• One half of all chronic illness begins by age 14, three quarters by age 24.
Should you need support and education, please contact:
• Our local National Association of Mental Illness (NAMI): 757-499-2041. • The Virginia Beach Mental Health Emergency Services Crisis Line: 757-385-0888 (24 Hours A Day)
The Reverend Kate Bobbitt’s PrayersSunday October 1st
Prayers of the Faithful
We offer prayer for...
Persons with a mental illness, and their families to find effective treatment for their illness and understanding acceptance from others, we pray to the Lord.
For families who strive to understand and help their loved ones with mental illness, we pray to the Lord.
For people who live on the streets without homes or hope, we pray to the Lord.
For people with mental illness who are confined in jails and prisons, we pray to the Lord.
In thanksgiving for the compassion and dedication of mental professionals and those providing care, we pray to the Lord.
For our elected officials to come to an understanding of the need for increase funding for mental health care, we pray to the Lord.
That the darkness of stigma, labels, exclusion and mar-ginalization might be dispelled by the light of greater understanding, acceptance and respect for the dignity of every person, we pray to the Lord.
For each of us to reach out with support as we form a caring community, we pray to the Lord.
EVALUATING THE PRAYER BOOK, AGAIN
David Wynne
By direction of the 2015 General Convention, next year begins a period of evaluation of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. Your friends in the Library thought it might be useful to offer
this very short review of the Prayer Book history as we in the Protestant Episcopal Church of the USA begin another reflection. Apologies to Prayer Book experts who will find this notation woefully inadequate. All the works mentioned and many others on the subject are available in your Library…
For many Anglicans the BCP is the guidebook of our worship. Historically, as followed in the rubrics of the Prayer Book, the Eucharist and our “common prayer” are the main focus of our communal worship.
In the classic work of 1917, The Episcopal Church by George Atwater, the BCP is described as a “manual of religion. It contains the fundamentals of the Christian Faith. It is a summary of the teachings of the Bible and an exposition of the doctrines of Christianity. It con-tains all that a Christian needs to believe to his soul’s health.” What became (and to many remains) the stan-dard study of the Episcopal Church asserted the five elements of “common worship:” repentance, prayer, praise, faith and instruction.
The Episcopal Church Teaching Series was published in the 1970s and updated every twenty years thereafter. In The New CTS (1999), Volume Six is entitled “Opening the Prayer Book.” In it we come to realize many things that are new to some of us. For example, the heart ache and soul searching that accompanied the 1979 revision, also accompanied the 1928 revision. Moreover, the 1979 version went back beyond the 1928, engaging prayers, text and practice from earlier Prayer Book versions.
The American Prayer Book was first revised in 1785 (Northern), 1786 (Southern), combined later into the 1789 BCP. There was great controversy, as many thought the existing ‘Anglican’ version from 1662 was just fine and needed no revision. The disputes centered on the “descended into Hell” phrase in the Apostles Creed and whether or not to include the Trinity, as opposed to fo-cus on the “Father.” The 1892 version succeeded the for-
mer as the North and South decided at last to bury the War. It was itself replaced by the 1928, which was rife with controversy as many thought it went too far to-ward Roman Catholicism. As most parishioners know, the 1979 was most notable for establishing two forms of worship; Rite 1 & 2.
In the discussions that began in 1985, the issues abound. Among them are the review of paternal language, and whether the emphasis in the 1979 on Creation should be emphasized even more as the apparent resources God has given us may be running out. Only two col-lects address God a creator. And of course, how shall we deal with tmarriage. Most laity would be unaware that the Church from time to time publishes supplemental material to be used for certain occasions along with the Prayer Book. Shall we have one Book or more than one? Undoubtedly we may read in the press that another dis-cussion is under way. Be not alarmed. There have been eight revisions dating to 1549, all accompanied by con-siderable discussion and always with “we always did it that way.” The current review is planned to last at least three years and Galilee will have a voice at diocesan Council and at the general convention if we choose to offer anyone as a delegate, and through our clergy of course. To the extent that it may become relevant to us here at Galilee, Father Andy+ will of course guide us.
(For a current discussion of the Prayer Book evaluation, consult the latest issue of The Anglican Review, in your Library).
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Galilee Harvest BazaarSaturday, November 18, 2017
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Wine & Cheese Preview PartyFriday, November 17
Tickets on Sale NOW for $10
* * *Half Price Sale: Sunday, November 19
Plan to attend this annual, fun-filled event and stock up on sweet and savory
baked goods, frozen foods, jams, jel-lies and more, Brunswick Stew, florals, hand-knitted gifts and Attic Treasures.
Team members are needed! Please contact one of the individual commit-tee chairs listed below for more information. EVENT CHAIRS: Ann Malbon ([email protected]) 757-647-0044 Mary Downey Jordan ([email protected]) 757-719-7272 NUTS & STRAWS: A new and exciting booth featuring a wide array of savory offerings such as cheese straws & nuts for the upcoming holidays. Mary Neal King ([email protected]) 757-621-4323
JAMS AND JELLIES: Fig, orange and ginger preserves as well as dry rub seasoning for beef, poultry and fish to name just a few of the offerings. Claudy Barnes ([email protected]) 425-1522 BAKED GOODS: Bakers needed to create gourmet breads, cookies, pies and cakes. Sweets for the sweet! Sarah Sautter ([email protected]) 481-2658
Not sure what to have for dinner tonight?Worry no more, open the freezer door!
Casseroles, soups, most anything you likeSomeone has made your evening just right!!
GOURMET FROZEN FOODS: Frozen foods needs your help! Please make a favorite recipe, freeze and drop off in Jordan Hall Nov. 15th - 17th! Casseroles, Quiche, desserts, soups, desserts, etc. Mary Folck ([email protected]) 428–7735 Kit Roller 428-0620
BRUNSWICK STEW & SWEET POTATO BISCUITS: Volunteer and join the fun! Cheryl Jordan ([email protected]) 428-1023
Pre-paid orders for stew and biscuits are already being taken! It is a sell-out every year, so re-member to place your order early. A limited amount will be available for sale at the Preview Party on Friday evening, November 17th and the day of the Bazaar.
ATTIC TREASURES: Our Jack Rabbit Storage is now open to receive your Attic Treasures. Please keep us in mind as you are doing your fall cleaning and remember that we are looking for QUALITY things including fur-niture, baby items, Christmas decorations, china, kitchen goods, etc. Please call or email Lucy Lee with questions. Volunteers are needed to price donations between Monday, November 13th – Friday, November 17th! Lucy Lee ([email protected]) 425-8325 KNITTING AND CRAFTS: Beautiful hand-knitted sweaters, hands, scarves and more. Teedie Ganzel ([email protected]) 428–4760 Mary Waters 418-2818 FLORALS: An exciting variety of beautiful wreaths, table toppers, potted bulbs and holiday arrangements! Annabelle Stiffler ([email protected]) 428–1426 Beth Munford ([email protected]) 536-5088
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Healing Ministry Events• Nov. 4th - 10:15am Closing Ceremony for
Welcome Home Initiative (Community in-vited!)
• Nov. 7th - Ecumenical Healing Service: 6:45pm - 8:30pm
• Nov. 9th - Soaking Prayer 8:30am -9:30am• Nov. 30th - Graduation: School of Healing
Prayer Level 2 6:30pm -8:30
Intercede for The Galilee Prayer Team
Lord, you are the King of Kings, the Lord of lords, the Great Physician and the Lover of Souls. Please love, anoint and
grant your favor upon the Galilee healing prayer team. Give us faith, wisdom, courage, and Holy Boldness to gently proclaim your healing word and to stretch forth our hands to heal in your blessed and Holy Name. Please hear and answer our humble prayers so oth-ers may be healed, cured and set free, to be free indeed. May the efficacy of our prayers be experienced and made known among the peoples. Protect this Your healing ministry with the power of your blood and your Cross. Thank God, thank you Jesus, thank you Holy Spirit, thank Holy Trinity.
Lord in your mercy, Hear our prayer.Amen.
Fr. Nigel Mumford+
>>>>I was leading soaking prayer this morning. Towards
the end I go around to all the people and anoint them. So, I'm anointing someone and next to her, from under the pew comes a hand...I did not see the person wedged
between the pews...I just had to take a photo.
If you would like to schedule a private prayer session, please call our automated services:
(757) 716-8203Leave a message, and we will be in touch to coordinate a date and time. To learn more about Father Nigel’s minis-try, visit:
www.byhiswoundsministry.org
Ecumenical Healing ServiceFirst Tuesday of the Month Tuesday, November 7
6:45pm
Soaking PrayerSecond Thursday of the MonthThursday, November 9
8:30am
A silent time of meditated prayer led by Fr. Nigel. Come and soak in the Lord's presence.
St. Andrew's Chapel
WOMEN OF GALILEE HARVEST BAZAAR
GALILEE COOKS! BRUNSWICK STEW (HOMEMADE AND FRESHLY FROZEN; GLUTEN-FREE) QUANTITY SUBTOTAL
QUART - $10 EACH _______ _______
PINT - $5 EACH _______ _______
SWEET POTATO BISCUITS (LARGE) QUANTITY SUBTOTAL
1 DOZEN - $10 EACH _______ _______
1/2 DOZEN - $5 EACH _______ _______
TOTAL AMOUNT OF ORDER $__________
Return portion above dotted line, together with check or cash, Lindsay McCaw in Church Office; or mail to: Galilee Church Attn. Cheryl Jordan, 3928 Pacific Ave, Virginia Beach, VA 23451. Questions, call 428-1023.
CHECKS PAYABLE TO WOMEN OF GALILEE (WOG)
PREPAYMENT ONLY Pick up is on Saturday, November 18, from 10am to 3pm
in Jordan Hall during the Galilee Harvest Bazaar.
NAME: _________________________________________
ADDRESS: _______________________________________
PHONE: ________________ CELL: ___________________
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Children’s AnnounCements & eventsChildren's Programs on Sunday Mornings
SUNDAY CHILDCARE 7:45am - 12:30pm Our nursery room for infants (downstairs) and toddler/pre-schooler room upstairs (2nd floor) are available during all three Sunday services.
CHILDREN'S CHAPEL During the 9:15am and 11:15am services, children ages K - 5th grade are invited to attend chapel for their own biblical based lesson. They will return to the service during the Peace to receive Holy Communion with their family.
CHILDREN'S PROGRAM 10:20am - 11:10amThere is a cross procession during the final song at the conclusion of the 9:15am service for children ages K - 5th grade. Children are invited to proceed out behind the cross to head upstairs to the children's hall for their Sunday program.
Questions? Contact Lillie Tillar
Director of Children’s Ministry 757-428-3573, EXT 22
High School Ski Trip February 23-25th Middle School Summer Camp June 18th-22nd High School Uganda Trip July 16th-31st For More Events Visit: www.galileechurch.net/student-programs
Every Sunday Night: Middle School: 4:30 to 6:00 High School: 6:30 to 8:00
Sunday Morning Café 10:30-11:10 am
Small Group We have a small group for you! Email: [email protected]
What Happened here in October?
October flew by as we are in full swing with our programs. We had both our high school and middle school fall re-treats in October, which were amazing. Our high school went to the mountains, while our middle school headed to the outer banks. For both of our retreats, we had some great discussions about community.
Our Uganda missions team has begun to fundraise for our trip. I believe this will be an incredibly impactful trip for our students as well as to the people we are going to serve. Thank you for your support!
Marty O’Rourke—Director of Student Ministries
S t u d e n t M i n i s t r i e s
Upcoming EventsSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Children’s Program: Ripples of KindnessDon’t forget to Fall Back – Daylight Saving Time ends
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12
Children’s Program: Serve the Lord
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19Children’s Program: Gratitude Garden
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26Children’s Program: Introduction of the Jesse Tree
4th & 5th Grade Youth Group WELCOME HOME INITIATIVE
Saturday, November 4th 8:30am - 10:30am
GRATITUDE SCAVENGER HUNT Sunday, November 19th
4:30pm - 6:00pm
ADVENT WREATH REGISTRATIONDecember 3rd - $15 per wreathOrder one pre-made or join us
at 10:30am in Tucker Hall
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HAPPY NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS1 Joanne Stanley
Bill Harrison Sally Kitchin Rachael Buchanan Mary Paul Callis
2 Hugh Meredith William Collins
3 Dudley Ware Evan Chase Meredith Hines
4 Leigh Woods Bill Barns
5 Sean McAbee Bob Atherholt Tommy Whitaker Brett Derr Sally Whitaker Matthew Vaughan
6 Marian Kitchin Tim Robertson Alex Clunan
7 Drew Cole Helen Dragas Lizzi Riordan
8 Alfred Randolph Kimberly Richardson Jack Denton
9 Gabriella Miyares Page Miyares
10 Norvell Butler Stephanie Dillman,
11 Joan Lee Ann Randolph Judy Aspinwall Emily Johnson
12 Gail Ball Kaye Reed Grace Taylor
13 Abbey Brassfield Hillary Berndt
14 Richard Brassfield Jessica Caccese Alexis Parker
15 Dede Moore16 Mardy Colling18 Andy Dickinson
Nancy Wolcott John Johnson Tom McAfee Kristin Casciani Vince Casciani Kate Sautter
19 Addison Crooks Peggy Williamson Edmond Johnson Shep Jordan Mark Collins
20 Jennifer Johnson21 Jim Baker
Bill Richardson William O’Connor Dotty Rickard Mary de Grouche
22 Paul Gordon Betty Mooz John Soscia Sophia Miyares
23 Preston Moore Kaitlyn Roberts
25 Karen Woodard Matt Manship
26 Dan Horne Reid Killen Joshua Bakhshi Phoenix Roten
27 Ross Grogg28 Alida Kelly29 Alecia Masood30 Bob Holland
Jean Hardy Marian Morrison Barclay Freman Benjamin Freman
Chris tmas Flowers & Gr e ens
Service Chalicers/Lectors Ushers Greeters Prayer Team Acolytes
8:00 Molly Rueger-C/L Sandy & Richard Burroughs Lorna St. GeorgeTommy Rueger-C/P Walt Spearman
9:15 Mary Benson-C *Joanne Stanley Lucy Lee-F Tom & Jackie McAfeeGerrit Benson-C David Gilbert George Craddock-S Von Gray
Carol Thomson-C Skip & Loretta Morrison Sue Jobe-SRichard Welton-C Dail Dekker-FWendy Pelton-L
11:15 Marie Clunan-C *Richard Corner Betty -F & Peter-S Mooz NA Addie Scarborough-Crucifer
Bing Gentry-C Deb & Ben Wainwright Jake Scarborough-AcolyteKimberlee Sautter-L Rich & Ann Matika Trent Moss-Acolyte
Dan Horne-LAnne Young-P
8:00 David Wynne-C/L *George Keen Lorna St. GeorgeMarie Clunan-C Stephanie Hemingway Fontaine Nimmo
9:15 Hugh Patterson-C Rhonda & Mark Byrd Diane & Tom Frantz-F Bill & Joan BarnsDebbie Brady-C *Pope Woodard Judy Aspinwall-S Steve & Jean Vinson
Archie Simmons-C Richard Welton Susie Falk-S Al SmithBrenda Rawls-C
Taylor Fox-L11:15 Mary Kaye Tyson-L *Bing Gentry Betty-F & Buzz-S Bussard NA Hunt Stockwell-Crucifer
Britton Williston-L Bob Gentry Sarah Bimson-Acolyte
Jim Gentry Peyeton Randolph-AcolyteGeorge Temple
8:00 Jamie Rawles-C/L *Richard Corner Fontaine NimmoRobin Rawles-C/P Rocky Womble
9:15 Anne Ferrell Tata-C James & Pat Baker Linda Pascarosa-F Gerrit & Mary BensonClay Everett-C Barbour Rixey Lisa Robertson-S Von GrayMarie Clunan-C Paul Heymann Alecia Masood-SNancy Scoper-C Jock Freese-FTim Robertson-L
11:15 Debbie Brady-C *Jimmy & Cheryl Jordan Debbie Brady-F Audrey Johnson-Crucifer
Mitchell Donahue-C Scott & Sarah Sautter Susan McRee-S Clark Johnson-AcolyteAnnie Alberi-L Barr Gill-Acolyte
Bonnie Wheeler-LPeter Ill-P
8:00 Maria Moore-C/L TBA Fontaine NimmoJohn Parker-C/P TBA
9:15 Hugh Patterson-C *Walter & Cathy Hoffman Anne Rainey-S Lisa RobertsonLucy Lee-C Richard Prutsman Debbie Brady-S Price Clarke
Ben Unkle-C Frank Malbon Drew & Ginger Fletcher-F Tom & Jackie McAfeeBrenda Rawls-C Skip MorrisonTom Schaad-L
11:15 Dan Horne-L *Scott Folck Suzanne Gravitt-F NA Trenton Moss-CruciferAndy Fox-L Hunter Folck Pat Gravitt-S Ainsley Fox-Acolyte
Phillip Folck Taylor Fox-AcolyteBill Richardson
November 12, 2017
November 5, 2017
Team Member Sheet - November 2017
Schedule is subject to change.
Morning Prayer
Morning Prayer
HE,II
HE, II
November 26, 2017
November 19, 2017
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