"LEAD LIKE ANDREW"
Membership Newsletter
Brotherhood of St. Andrew
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Welcome to our bi-weekly newsletter, Volume 55, "LEAD LIKE ANDREW." It's a quick-read, multi-topic news channel for members to see what is going on, what is planned, and what successes from the previous weeks.
We urge you to contact us with news, tidbits, or notices of upcoming events in your area so that we can include them! We also value your feedback on this newsletter or how your national office is serving you.
Don't hesitate to get in touch with Conrad Jones (email Conrad) , Dr. Roy Benavides (email Roy) or Tom Welch (email Tom) feedback or for sharing newsletter information!
Please share this newsletter with other men in your parish or community.
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From the Director's Chair, by Tom Welch
We are fast approaching our National Council Meeting this weekend. Look for the link to that in this edition. Anyone may attend. Chapter delegates in good standing may vote. National Council Chairman (and Chancellor) Billy Harrison is the emcee for this event. We look forward to seeing you Saturday morning.
Also in this edition is information on our in-person Trienniel Convention in Baltimore February 1-3.
For the football fans out there why not consider a Saturday cook-out for the men in your parish? Bring in a couple of televisions and watch the games, talk a little about our ministry and invite guests to come to your next meeting.
Just this week I had a conversation with another clergyperson interested in starting a chapter at his parish. Their informational meeting will be held later this month. We can continue to grow with your intentional prayers and conversations among those you know. The thing about our tenant of prayer is that it always produces more than we can ever hope or imagine when we pray for our ministry and God's hand in it.
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Thoughts from Rt. Rev. Michael Huhn about
The Brotherhood of St. Andrew
If you want to have some ideas to share with your rector, other Brotherhood members, and others about the value of Brotherhood membership, both personally and for the church corporate, take a listen to Bishop Huhn and what he says to the men in the Diocese.
Click Bishop Huhn's picture below for the video.
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Our National Council Meeting will be held on October 7 at 11 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85176338602
We will approve a tentative 2024 budget as well as approve a change in wording of our current bylaws--changing the word "pledge" to "Mission Dues" per a proposal from our membership committee and approval by the Executive Board.
While any member may attend this annual meeting, only those chapters that have filed an Annual Chapter Report for 2022, have the majority of their members in good standing on pledge status for 2023, and their appointed representative (also in good standing) from the chapter is registered as “National Council Member” are eligible to vote on any measures that come before the Council. Members to the National Board of Directors are also permitted a vote at the meeting. Absentee ballots were emailed to those eligible to vote and will be accepted by email at the National Office until Friday, October 6, 2023, at 4 p.m. Eastern time. Voting at the meeting will be by voice vote or by hand-raising over the virtual airway.
To view the NCM Agenda, click here
To view the proposed Bylaws, click here
To view the proposed Budget, click here
***AND***
Elections for national office will be held during
our National Council meeting in February 2024.
Nominations are now closed. Any vacant offices will be appointed during the next term. The nominees are:
National President:
Roy Benavides & Tom Martin
Sr. Vice President:
Jeff Butcher & Wilbur Johnson
National Council Chairman: Billy Harrison
Secretary: Charles Craven
Treasurer: Cecil Buxo
National Chaplain: no nominations
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BREAKING NEWS – Lead Like Jesus (LLJ) Encounter program offered to BStA members Nov 14, 15, 16 (4 hours per day). LLJ aligns with BStA concepts, has prior use in BStA and we wish to extend that opportunity to more Brothers. BStA will refund the $199 registration fee (the public price) for the first 20 members who register and complete the three-day Encounter in November. For More information or to Register Click the link below. Click https://leadlikejesus.givecloud.co/nov2023 When asked during registration “where did you learn about this?” enter “Brotherhood of St. Andrew”. This will give us your registration and you will participate with other Brothers in the breakout sections.
Questions, contact:
1) Br. Tom Martin 470-952-9987 or
2) Rev. Br. John Blossom 920-854-2557
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As every man purposeth in his heart, so let him give, not grudgingly or out of compulsion; for God loveth the cheerful giver. 2 Corinthians 9:7
Did you know there are creative ways to support The Brotherhood of St. Andrew? Ways in which The Brotherhood, you and your loved ones all benefit at the same time?
Such giving techniques are called "planned gifts," because with thoughtful planning, you create win-win solutions for you and The Brotherhood.
For more information about “Smart Giving”
CLICK HERE
https://brothersandrew.plannedgiving.org/
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UPCOMING IN-PERSON EVENTS
10/18-10/20
Men's Spiritual Fall Retreat, Silver City, NM
(see registration form below for more info)
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10/26
Province II workshop at
Mercer School of Theology, Long Island
11/2-11/4
229th Annual Convention of the
Diocese of Virginia in Fredericksburg
11/9-11/11
Diocese of Rio Grande Convention at
St. Alban's, El Paso, TX
11/17-18
Diocese of Chicago Annual Convention
&
Diocese of North Carolina Convention at
the Benton Convention Center in Winston-Salem
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Chapter and Brother News!
Send us pictures and short writeups of what great things are going on in your Brotherhood world! We'd love to share!
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Christ Church, Elizabeth City, NC
Brothers at Christ Church in Elizabeth City, NC recently handed out flyers to congregants and neighbors in an 8 square block area around the church. The special invite was for a street carnival and church tour...welcoming neighbors to come visit the church. Free burgers and dogs and games for the kids! The Brotherhood chapter had a table display and several men stopped by to learn more about our ministry!! Brothers Bo Setliff, Rudge King, Speight Bunn, Frank Heath, Jeremiah Magnusson, Conrad Jones and Br. Fr. Daniel Cenci all helped out!
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Good Shepherd, Friendswood, TX
Texas Hold'em Fundraiser
The Brotherhood of St Andrew at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Friendswood, Texas held a profitable Texas Hold’em Brotherhood fundraiser event on Saturday, September 23rd. The Brotherhood provided free dinner and drinks to all from 6-7PM and we started playing Texas Hold’em at 7PM. Dinner was Coney Island Hot Dogs, Lime & Dill Chicken, coleslaw, potato salad plus chips. We had 23 players signed up, but we had 7 no-shows plus 6 signups at the door, leaving us with 22 players who had all the fun. Brothers who helped, including Ronnie Vinson as our intrepid Time Keeper, John Morawski, Wiley Murrell and Peter Gilmour.
We had experienced and novice players attending, including Letica Morales who was among the players at the end. Several people commented on the good food and all the chicken was consumed! Everyone had a great time, and the proceeds will fund Brotherhood service projects around the church and our annual scholarship.
We ended about 9:30pm after 9 rounds of poker and it was time to count the chips. Lynz Costa, Joann Hocking’s granddaughter was the winner with $34,900 worth of chips and was awarded the first-place prize of a $50 Amazon gift card.
The Brotherhood wished to thank all who participated and helped, especially our dealers, Wiley Murrell (head), Jonah Isaac, Sid Jones, and Leah Jones. We could not have held this event without them!
The Brotherhood promotes the spread of Christ's Kingdom among men and youth through the disciplines of daily prayer, regular study, and continuous service. All men and youth are welcome to attend our meetings which are regularly held at 10:00am in Shepherd's Hall and on Zoom on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month.
Peter Gilmour, Director 480-206-9242
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From the September 29, 1923, issue of The Living Church
About fifty men, including half a dozen older boys, from nine churches of Norfolk and vicinity spent the weekend of September 16th in retreat at Williamsburg and Jamestown on the second annual pilgrimage to those ancient Virginia shrines, under the auspices of the Norfolk Assembly of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew.
The conference of churchmen was under the leadership of the Rev. Dr. William A.R. Goodwin, now of the William and Mary faculty, recently rector of St. Paul’s Church, Rochester, N.Y., and formerly rector and restorer of old Bruton Church, Williamsburg, Va. The theme of the meetings was The Divinity of Christ, and Our Fellowship With Him. On Saturday night was held in old Bruton a service of preparation for the early communion at Jamestown on the following morning. Dr. Goodwin, with his magnetism, earnestness, and spirituality, made very real to the men the nature of the Sacrament of which they were to partake at that historic spot.
At half past seven on Sunday morning, the men of the conference, with others of Williamsburg, knelt on the grass before the Robert Hunt memorial shrine at Jamestown for the service of Holy Communion, kneeling in the same spot where the early settlers in 1607 partook of the same Sacrament. With the sound of the river against the near shore and of the birds in the surrounding trees, the scene was reminiscent of those pioneer days of their church and nation. Instead of the gospel and epistle for the day, there were used the gospel and epistle for the Third Sunday after Trinity, which were said in that first celebration in America, when the Rev. Robert Hunt was the celebrant. The ancient silver chalice and paten of the old Jamestown Church were used in the service. At eleven o’clock the visitors attended in a body the service at old Bruton, and the sermon was appropriate to their pilgrimage, Mr. Goodwin being in charge in the absence of the Rev. E. Ruffin Jones, the rector.
The following telegram was sent from Williamsburg to the International Convention of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew’s that is about to assemble in Chicago:
“The Norfolk Assembly of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, in retreat at Williamsburg and Jamestown, where the Brotherhood made pilgrimage during the Norfolk Convention two years ago, sends greetings from these ancient shrines of our church and nation to the Brotherhood’s great convention at its birthplace, praying that the Chicago convention may be fruitful in good works.”
The Rev. William A.R. Goodwin (1869-1939) served as rector of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg, Virginia, from 1903 to 1909 and 1926 to 1938, and is known as the father of Colonial Williamsburg.
The Robert Hunt Shrine, a bas-relief sculpture in a large brick frame designed by Ralph Adams Cram, was erected in 1922 by the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia to commemorate the first celebration of Holy Communion in the English-speaking colonies of what is now the United States. It still stands in the grounds of Historic Jamestown, part of the National Park Service’s Colonial National Historical Park.
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Membership Updates
(Through 10/03/23)
1,438 Sr. Members paid
including 225 New Members!
555 Life Members
11 Junior Members
35 Associate Members
That's 2,039 Total!
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Congratulations and THANK YOU to all our chapters achieving designation as a Houghteling Chapter with over 75% of their rosters being current in 2023 annual pledges!
St Stephen/ St Martin Brooklyn NY
St Georges Episcopal Hempstead NY
Grace Jamaica NY
St Davids Episcopal Cambria Heights NY
St Uriel Episcopal Sea Girt NJ
St Lukes Episcopal Bronx NY
Trinity Episcopal Fredericksburg VA
Pohick Episcopal Church Lorton VA
Trinity Episcopal Elkton MD
St Pauls Episcopal Doylestown PA
Emmanuel Episcopal Virginia Beach VA
St Josephs Episcopal Fayetteville NC
St Barnabas Episcopal Tullahoma TN
Holy Comforter Episcopal Gadsden AL
Christ Church Cathedral Lexington KY
St Pauls By the Sea Jacksonville Beach FL
St Marys Episcopal High Point NC
Christ Church Elizabeth City NC
Holy Trinity Episcopal Decatur GA
St Johns Episcopal Pascagoula MS
Christ Church Covington LA
St James House of Prayer Tampa FL
St James Episc Houston TX
St Peter & St Paul Marietta GA
Church of Atonement Lauderdale Lakes FL
St Timothys Centennial CO
St Joseph Boynton Beach FL
St Andrew by the Sea Nags Head NC
Trinity Florence AL
Advent Sun City West AZ
Grace Galveston TX
Trinity Mattoon IL
St Luke San Antonio TX
St Peter Kerrville TX
Church of Resurrection East Elmhurst NY
Church of Resurrection Longwood FL
Church of Good Shepherd Friendswood TX
St Timothys Lake Jackson TX
Emmanuel Athens GA
St Kevin Opa Locka FL
St Paul Delray Beach FL
St Andrew Downers Grove IL
Church of the Ascension Knoxville TN
St Francis Rio Rancho NM
St Francis in the Fields Harrods Creek KY
St Peters Rialto CA
Christ Church Pensacola FL
St Agnes Miami FL
St Benedicts Plantation FL
Calvary Bastrop TX
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Recognizing Our
Sustaining Members
Sustaining Members refers to Brothers who have made a commitment to offer a monthly (or quarterly) donation to the Brotherhood over and above their regular Sr. Membership dues or a Life Membership.
Many of us do make additional donations throughout the year (Ex: special appeals, purchase of the Sweepstakes tickets, etc.), but this a pledged commitment of recurring donations in a regular, consistent recurring donation throughout the year. It represents a commitment to financially support our ministry on an ongoing basis throughout the year.
Thanks be to these Brothers for their commitment to financially supporting our ministry
throughout the year.
Br. James Miller, Br. John Streeter, Br. David Adams,
Br. Evans Clements, Rev. Br. Ellis Clifton, Br. Nick Cox, Br. Cecil Buxo, Br. Walt Joyce, Br. Leland Metheney,
Br. Louis Surles, Br. John Blossom, Br. Eric Fisher,
Rev. Br. John Thompson-Quartey, Br. Arthur Simpson, Br. Oliver Evans, Br. Peter Gilmour, Br. Ken Holloway, Br. Roy Benavides, Br. Conrad Jones, Br. Ed Milbrada, Br. Ray Talbird, Br. George Shumard, Br. Jeff Butcher, Br. Tom Simpson, Br. Dick Hooper, Br. Eric Haralson, Br. Tom Welch, Rev. Br. Ed Bartle, Br. David Penley,
Br. John Fitzgerald
Can you commit to a $5 or $10/month (or more) donation to this ministry and community of men that you belong to? That's less than a lunch at McDonald's! It is important, if not critical, to the ongoing vitality of our ministry to men and youth. If you'd like to discuss more, email me by clicking here: conrad.jones@brothersandrew.net
Sign up today and have your appreciation gift
sent to you!
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Members At Large
(MAL) News!
Bro. Lyn Reavis hosts a monthly zoom "breakfast" meeting for Members At Large (MAL). Using the Brothers Andrew Devotional Handbook, the meeting ritual begins with our Chapter Devotional. His Life Line format focus on Study, Prayer, and a Commitment to Service in each members local parish or community. The Study usually considers a Saint from the church's liturgical calendar. Members At Large or anyone interested in the Brotherhood is invited. Check our Members Newsletter "Lead Like Andrew" for more information about the zoom link and schedule. Otherwise, the session usually falls on the third Saturday of each month at 9:30 a.m. (Central Time). Bro. Lyn can be reached at lyn.reavis@brothersandrew.net.
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Mark Your Calendars For
These Upcoming Events!
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BROTHERHOOD MONTHLY MEMBER WEBINAR
Tune in to our
next webinar
on
Wednesday, October 4 at 8 p.m. (EDT)
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JOIN US IN PRAYER EACH WEEK
Mid-Week
Mid-Day
Pray Day
Join us...
What better way to level set during the middle of the week? We will hold a weekly Wednesday noon (CDT) prayer time over ZOOM open to all Brothers and guests. Let's pray for the Brotherhood, for our Brothers, and even share some stories of how Prayer has impacted you or someone you know!
We can all spare 20 minutes in prayer. It's like stopping at the faith service station to fill up your prayer tank!
Please join us every week when you can to recharge your prayer batteries!
The Zoom link can be accessed by clicking here.
Copy and paste this Zoom link into your calendar so you can join us for 20 minutes
every Wednesday at 1 pm EST/noon CST/11 am MST/10 am PST!
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89341488609?pwd=RStUSjJKbVF2eVY2c2cxMHpRTm9Pdz09
If you'd like to help lead, pick an empty date and contact conrad.jones@brothersandrew.net or roy.benavides@brothersandrew.net
It's simple...we already have the script made out (in our devotional handbook or the Book of Common Prayer)!
Prayer Leaders Schedule
(We need additional leaders for October)
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Ministry News!
Scouting and Youth
Racial Reconciliation
Social Justice
Veterans
Recovery
Restorative Justice
Discipleship and Mentoring
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Social Justice Ministry
It is sad to receive notification from Brother John Thompson-Quartey, our VP of Social Justice Ministry that he is stepping down from that position. As Br. JTQ writes,
"Good evening brother Conrad,
I pray this email finds you in great health. I am writing to inform you that I am unable to fulfill the rest of my term as Vice President for Social Justice.
I have recently taken a new position as the Director of the Episcopal Anglican Studies Program at Candler School of Theology, and am also serving as Interim Rector of a parish. Life has been rather hectic for me since my return from sabbatical, and on most nights, I am completely out of energy. You may have noticed that I have missed several board meetings because I am just unable to squeeze another night's meeting into my current schedule.
I am very sorry if this creates an inconvenience for you and the board, however, I don't believe I am being effective in my role on the national executive board, therefore, I must resign and allow someone else to assume the position.
I will remain committed to the Brotherhood and its mission, and when life becomes less hectic, I will assume a more active role.
With deep regrets,
JTQ"
We offer prayers of thanksgiving to Br. JTQ as he is called to other service. His presence will surely be missed in leading this ministry but we all wish him Godspeed in all that lies ahead for him and thanks for his volunteerism within the Brotherhood!
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We need stories from Chapters and Ministries
Our editor Kathy Copas really would like to include news of chapter events and ministry meetings or events. If you have something to share, please send to
editor@brothersandrew.net
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Prayer Requests
If you have a personal prayer request, please contact (502) 450-5640 to access the list and/or submit your requests. Accessing the list to join in "the power of praying" for those in need.
Many chapters have used various methods of keeping track of their prayer request. One such form has been used that organizes the requests and corporate prayers.
Click Here to submit your request.
Learn to Pray the Anglican Rosary
PRAY THE ANGLICAN ROSARY
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Some Recommended
Books to Read
Golf's Sacred Journey:
7 days on the Links of Utopia
David L. Cook
by Susan Mettes, David Kinnaman - foreword, et al.
Inwardly Digest: The Prayer Book as Guide
to A Spiritual Life
by
Derek Olsen
Do you have any book recommendations? Write to us and give us the title and author so we can share it with your Brothers!
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Financial Dollars and Cents
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TREASURER’S REPORT
Cash Flow Statement for YTD August 2023
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This newsletter was made possible thanks to your generous financial support.
Thanks so much!
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