Nearly 150 members attended St. Martin’s Annual Meeting on Sunday, Jan. 29 at 10:30 a.m. The gathering gave our parish the opportunity to reflect on the past year and make plans for 2012.

The Rev. Jon Hall addressed the congregation, thanking outgoing vestry members Sherrie Algren, Mary Drastal, Debbie Marx and Carrie Morrison for their years of service to our parish. He went on to encourage all members to accept an invitation towards spiritual growth, by discerning how God is calling you to be a servant leader. Read notes from Fr. Jon’s address to the parish.

Treasurer Larry Cornelius presented our financial reports, which include a balanced budget for 2012.

The congregation elected four new vestry members: Clem Brooke, Lynn Corning, Loretta Go, Mike Reeves.  Learn more about our new members: 2012 Vestry Member bios.

We also elected Dana Griggs as our  new convention delegate and Carolann Sternberg as the alternate delegate.

Outgoing Senior Warden Jane Klieve marked the end of our congregation’s transition period and the first full year of our life with Father Jon as our rector.  She expressed her gratitude to her fellow vestry members, the staff, all ministry leaders and Fr. Jon for all the hard work that has taken place to have our church in such a positive position going in to 2012.

All committee, leadership and financial reports are available in our ANNUAL REPORT 2012 (revised).

 

 

by Leanne Lyle

Join your Hospitality Committee as we host a Mardi Gras Dinner/Dance on Friday, Feb. 17  at 7 p.m.  A delicious New Orleans-style meal will be served by Lisa’s Catering (wine, beer, soda & coffee included). We will be entertained by “The House of Bishops” band playing authentic New Orleans-style music.

You don’t want to miss this special evening, so buy your tickets now, for  $30/person, and “Let the good times roll” with family and friends!

Ticket sales start Sunday, Jan. 15.  Don’t delay, buy your tickets today!

For more information, please contact Leanne Lyle.

 

by Beverly Kinkade

“I had no idea there would be so much to do!”

“I thought we were really prepared, but we weren’t!”

“I know we need to do this, but keep putting it off.”

“I’m too young to worry about this.”

These were just some of the comments that surfaced at the Legacy Committee booth during the Ministry Fair last fall. We also heard from St. Martin’s member Jane Oliver, whose husband Ken recently passed away. Jane is committed to helping others prepare for end-of-life issues. Recognizing the need in our parish, we are planning a series of workshops entitled:

Stewardship of our Legacy:
A Practical Guide to Planning and Preparing for End-of-Life Issues.

Through a series of interactive sessions, financial planner, attorney and Master of Divinity Chris Durr will help us address some of the key aspects of proper planning to ensure that we adequately address end-of-life decisions. A failure to plan risks the very real possibility that our wishes will not be honored. Further unnecessary pain and strain could be placed on those we hold dear. The Legacy Committee, along with Chris as facilitator, seeks to glorify God and act as responsible stewards in these matters.

The program will launch during our Christian Formation Hour Sunday, Feb. 5. Other sessions will be held on Sunday evenings as follows:

 

Sunday, Feb. 5
9 – 10 a.m.
Good Stewardship of Our Legacy:
The importance of planning and preparing for end of life issues; addressing various aspects of our reluctance to engage in this discussion; a roadmap and plan

Sunday, Feb.12
6 – 7:15 p.m.
Legal Issues:
Wills and trusts, durable power of attorney for health care and finances, health care directives, living wills

Sunday, Feb. 26
6 – 7:15 p.m.
Administrative Issues:
Bank & brokerage accounts, retirement plans and pensions, insurance, mortgages, credit cards, real estate, taxes, government benefits

Sunday, March 4
6 – 7:15 p.m.
End of Life Wishes:
Funeral homes, disposition of body, funeral and memorial services, legacy memorials

We recognize that this is a significant commitment of time, but parishioners and friends should come away empowered with the tools to complete the necessary tasks to leave a less stressful and more enriched final legacy.

Please sign-up for this event in Park Hall or contact Beverly Kinkade if you plan to attend. Child care will be provided if needed. Please make every effort to place these dates on your calendars!

Click here to read more about Chris Durr, our special guest presenter.

May the God of peace… make you complete in everything good so that you may do his will.”
- Hebrews 20:21

 

St. Martin’s will be hosting a blood drive Thursday, Jan. 12 from 3 till 7 p.m. Please consider donating blood to give the “gift of life” to those who need it. Volunteers are also needed to assist the American Red Cross at this event.

Please tell your friends and family about this event to help make it a success!

How to sign up:

- online: Go to the Red Cross website and use the sponsor code “stmartins.”

- in Park Hall: Find the sign-up sheet in our parish hall the next time you’re at church.

Donation times are at 15 minute intervals beginning at 3 p.m. and ending at 6:45 p.m.

Tips/rules for donating:

1. Anyone 17 and older can donate.

2. Medications do not prevent people from donating.

3. One-year cancer survivors as well as diabetics and people with high blood pressure are eligible.

4. Discontinue drinking tea 3 or 4 days ahead of donating as the tannins in it can block absorption of iron.

5. Drink lots of water.

6. Be sure to eat at regular meal time and drink plenty of fluids before donating.

For more information about this blood drive, please contact D’Arcy Elsperman.

Dec 222011
 

by The Rev. Emily Hillquist Davis

If you’re planning to stay up late on New Year’s Eve, come and worship early at The 5:05.

The 5:05 is the new, mellow Saturday evening service at St. Martin’s.

Enter the New Year grounded in prayer and self-examination and strengthened in Communion.

Join us Saturday, Dec. 31 at 5:05 p.m. for 42 minutes to count your blessings, clarify your priorities and align yourself with God’s call.

 

Christmas is a joyous time at St. Martin’s! All are invited to worship with us at the following services through the holiday season:

Christmas Eve: Saturday, Dec. 24
- Christmas Pageant, 5 p.m.
- Holy Eucharist, 5:30 p.m.
- Christmas Carols, 10:30 p.m.
- Holy Eucharist, 11 p.m.

Christmas Sunday: Sunday, Dec. 25
- Holy Eucharist, Rite I, 8 a.m.
- Holy Eucharist, Rite II, 10:15 a.m.

New Year’s Eve: Saturday, Dec. 31
- Holy Eucharist, 5:05 p.m.

New Year’s Day: Sunday, Jan. 1
- Holy Eucharist, Rite I, 8 a.m.
- Holy Eucharist, Rite II, 10:15 a.m.

Epiphany: Friday, Jan. 6
- Twelfth Night Eucharist & Burning of the Greens, 6:30 p.m.

Dec 012011
 
The 505

by The Rev. Emily Hillquist Davis

Yes, there is a new service at St. Martin’s! It’s called “The 5:05″ and we come together every Saturday evening at 5:05.

“The 505″ provides an opportunity for mellow, meditative, multi-sensory, come-as-you-are, Gospel-focused worship.

Hopefully the service will let the Gospel read you as we often hear it in various translations and voices and invite response in several modes.

We celebrate Communion in the round using lots of candles, the resonant bell and liturgies more recent than the 1979 BCP.

We are committed to changing up the liturgy with the seasons and incorporating worshipers’ insights, talents and preferences.

Pray for us. Play for us. Come and worship.

“Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right Spirit within me.”
Psalm 51:10

The 5:05 – Come. Let’s dip our toes in the oasis of God.

Here is a look at our December schedule:

  • Dec. 4 – African liturgy with Bishop Stephen from the Diocese of Lui.
    Come early at 4:30 to be part of a drum circle and a stay late for a reception for our Bishop Stephen and his wife Lillian following the service.
  • Dec. 10 – Simple worship service
  • Dec. 17 – Blue Christmas
    We’ll use the 4th Advent worship to acknowledge and strengthen those grieving loss as holidays loom large with bustle and pangs of remembering, while cheer seems mandatory. Please consider bringing a picture or symbol of the people or other losses you grieve. We will place these on the altar. No “show and tell” necessary. Anyone who wishes may stay afterwards for conversation and reflection.
  • Dec. 24 – Christmas Eve
    Enjoy Christmas Eve Eucharist with carols and our annual Children’s Christmas Pageant.
  • Dec. 31 – New Year’s Eve
    Take 42 minutes for grounded prayer and reflection before heading out on New Year’s Eve.

© 2011 St. Martin's Episcopal Church 15764 Clayton Road, Ellisville, Missouri 63011
636-227-1484 | stmartin@stmartinschurch.org
Suffusion theme by Sayontan Sinha