Third Sunday After Pentecost
June 10, 2018
 
"We invite everyone to share communion around God's altar. 
We strive to be a welcoming and relevant Christian community doing what matters through prayer, worship, teaching, outreach, fellowship, and service.  
 
We will demonstrate the real life application of scripture, tradition, and
reason by providing a safe place to respond to each other's needs,   
hurts, joys, and interests." 
 
Resurrection Episcopal Church
1755 Duncan Bridge Rd.
Sautee-Nacoochee, GA 30571
706-865-9680

www.resurrectionsautee.com

 

"The Episcopal Church in White County"

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In This Issue
Pastoral Care Corner
Music Notes
Wine Ingathering
Traveling Butterfly
Preschool News
Thank You, Colley Case
Voices of Resurrection
Bunko for Everyone
Women's Bible Study
Don't Forget Your Traveling Butterfly
Children's Chapel Out For Summer
Pledge Today for 2018!
 

Sunday, June 10
8:15 Holy Eucharist II w/o music
10:30 Holy Eucharist II
12:00 Vestry Meeting

Monday, June 11
12:30 AA Meeting
5:30 Yoga
7:30 Cocaine Anonymous
 
Tuesday, June 12
10:00 Exercise
11:30 WRECs' Lunch @ Corner Grill
6:30 Boy Scouts
7:00 Finance Committee Meeting

Wednesday,  June 13
8:00 AA Meeting

Thursday, June 14
12:00 Bunko for Everyone

Friday, June 15
7:30 Cocaine Anonymous
Sunday,
June 10, 2018
The Lectionary 
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First Reading
1 Samuel 8:4-11(12-15), 16-20; (11:14-15)

Psalm 138

Second Reading
2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1

Gospel
Mark 3:20-35
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8:15 a.m.

Crucifer
Steve Wydra

Lector
Fonda Dodd

LEM/Intercessor
Joanna Moylan

Altar
Debbie McLean

10:30 a.m.

Crucifer
Shelby Scalia

 Lectors
Leanne Kinney
Shelby Scalia

LEM/Intercessor
Joe Cash

LEM
Brandi Cash

Altar
Pat Roland/Debbie Phillips

Ushers 
Larry Roland
Michael Randall

Greeters
Pat Roland
Sherry McCollum
 
Community of Hope LEV
Joanna Moylan

Flowers
Dolores Chandler

Teller
Mallory Nonnemaker

Social Hour

 
Vestry Person 
of the Day
Christina Ernst

If you are unable to serve in your designated ministry, please find a replacement and then contact the church office with the change .
Resurrection  Cycle of  Prayer
 
6/10  Chris & Mary Geidel, Andy Gilbert, Pam Gilbert, the Girard family
    
6/11  Ron & Marteen Goodwin, Helen Greear, Charlotte Greer
            
6/12  David Greer, Jim & Devin Gregoryk, Geoff & Sue Gstalder, Ray Gregory & Katie Lynam, Sharon Hall, Stephen & Roxanne Hall
        
6/13  Chuck & Jaymi Hampton, the Hardy family, Bently & Christy Harris, Jill Hazen, Curtis & Genie Hixon
    
6/14  Larry & Kathy Holbrook, the Johnston family, Peg Jones, Jan Kay & Kelly Smith
      
6/15  Russ Keen, Allene Kelley, the Kidd family, Dan Kiessling, Patsy Kiessling

6/16  The Kimsey family, Bill Kinsland, the Koeppel family, Richard & June Krise, Paul & Cynthia Kimball
June 10-16
 
6/11  Dottie Bardenwerper

6/13  Brandi Cash, Carol Prescott

6/14 Melissa Boman, Holly Walker

6/16 Hannah Bell, Susan Wasmer

 
6/10 Paul & Cynthia Kimball

6/14 Dave & Jane Maier
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Welcome to the latest edition of our eNewsletter.
  
Wherever you are on your faith journey, may you discover God's spirit here at Resurrection. May you experience God's love and feel God's blessing as you participate in the life of the parish.
  
We will see you in church!
  
If you or someone you know is in need of pastoral care, please contact the parish office, a member of the clergy, or a member of the vestry.  Please do not hesitate to let us know of any needs that arise.
Pastoral Care Corner

Barbara Overton is recovering from cancer surgery on Monday.

Pat Fuller has moved to Graceful Care in Clarkesville.

Michael Randall is undergoing chemo therapy.

Stephen Hall  is undergoing radiation therapy.

Harold Riley  will be moving to a senior care home on 115 in Cleveland.

Lloyd Mills is now on maintenance  cancer therapy.


This Sunday's Anthem:

Farther Along
Leanne Kinney, Mallory Nonnemaker & Brandon Nonnemaker

Tempted and tried, we're oft made to wonder
Why it should be thus all the day long;
While there are others living about us,

Never molested, though in the wrong.

 

Refrain:
Farther along we'll know more about it,
Farther along we'll understand why;
Cheer up, my brother, live in the sunshine,

We'll understand it all by and by.

 

Sometimes I wonder why I must suffer,
Go in the rain, the cold, and the snow,
When there are many living in comfort,

Giving no heed to all I can do.

 

Tempted and tried, how often we question
Why we must suffer year after year,
Being accused by those of our loved ones,

E'en though we've walked in God's holy fear.

 

Often when death has taken our loved ones,
Leaving our home so lone and so drear,
Then do we wonder why others prosper,

Living so wicked year after year.

 

"Faithful till death," saith our loving Master;
Short is our time to labor and wait;
Then will our toiling seem to be nothing,

When we shall pass the heavenly gate.

 

Soon we will see our dear, loving Savior,
Hear the last trumpet sound through the sky;
Then we will meet those gone on before us,

Then we shall know and understand why. 


We need donations of Tawny Port  for our Communion celebration!  
Please place your contributions in the basket provided .

Thank you!  
Traveling Butterfly
Jan Kay & Kelly Smith in England, Scotland and Ireland

Preschool News

Summer Camp is off to a great start!

Preschool Summer Program
Thank You, Colley Case
We are so thankful for the ministry of Colley Case who not only volunteers at our Preschool 3 days a week during the school year, but is also volunteering 3 days a week during our summer program. 
Thank you, Colley, for your service!

Good times, good laughs, good friends!

EVERYONE 
is welcome to play Bunko in the Parish Hall the 2nd Thursday of each month from 12-4 p.m. beginning Thursday, June 14.  This event is open to ladies AND gentlemen!

$6.00 to play - bring a snack to share and your own beverage; or just come and have a good time!

Bring a friend or make some friends!
Women's Bible Study
June 7 & 21, 6:00 p.m.
The Women's Bible Study Group will finish up their study of
The Wisdom of God: Seeing Jesus in the Psalms & Wisdom Books  this month.  
There will be no meetings in July and a new study will begin in August.
Don't Forget Your Traveling Butterfly
For Your Summer Travels
Be sure to take a Resurrection butterfly with you as you go on your travels this summer.  Send us pictures so that we can live vicariously through you! Pick one up in the office and send your pictures to [email protected].
 


Children's Chapel & Children's Sermon
will resume in August
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The Episcopal Church of the Resurrection 
1755 Duncan Bridge Rd.
Sautee-Nacoochee, GA 30571
706-865-9680
   
PARISH STAFF 

The Rt. Rev. Robert Wright, Bishop
The Rev. Scott Kidd, Rector
The Rev. Stephen Hall, Priest Associate
The Rev. Sue Duffield, Priest Associate
Luanne Wedd, Administrative Assistant
Dr. Brandon Nonnemaker, Minister of Music
Leanne Kinney, Parish Musician
Sonya Chesser, Preschool Director
Paula Cundiff, Sexton 
    
 
Dr. Joe Cash, Senior Warden (2018) - Formation
Dolores Chandler (2018) - Compassion
Fonda Dodd (2018) - Participation 
Chris Geidel (2019) - Administration
Jan Kay, Junior Warden (2019) - Compassion
Michael Randall (2019) - Formation
Mike Dye (2020) - Administration
Christina Ernst (2020) - Participation
Ringo McCollum (2020) - Participation
Sophie Alexander (Youth Rep) - Formation
 
John McClatchey, Treasurer 
Larry Holbrook, Co-Treasurer
Patsy Kiessling, Recording Secretary

Patsy Kiessling
The Episcopal Church of the Resurrection