A Great Day! A full house welcomed Fr. Bur Dobbins on May 1. All three services came to- gether in the Parish Hall to celebrate his first worship service at St. Barna- bas and hear his sermon, “With God All Things Are Possible.” Fr. Bur urged us to ask God to be a part of our lives “every minute, every hour of every day.”

He then gave us a home- work assignment: to iden- tify something we want God’s help with, such as anger, too much Internet, or love of material things, and to talk to God about our need for help with this issue as often as possible. JUNE 2016

EUCHARISTIC LECTIONARY YEAR C SUNDAY WORSHIP

7:45 AM Holy Eucharist Rite I 9:00 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II 11:00 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II Children’s Chapel

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 10:00 am Adult Classes Encouragers

WEEKDAY WORSHIP Barclay Hammond, Melissa, 6:00 PM Wednesday, Dylan and Elizabeth Dobbins Holy Eucharist Rite II enjoyed one of Fr. Bur’s jokes. 12:00 pm Thursdays Holy Eucharist & Healing (Chapel) V ACATION B IBLE S CHOOL A UGUST 1 – 5

W hat was it like to live as a slave in B ible times? H ow did they make mummies? W hat happened to J oseph (the guy with the colorful coat)? F ind the answers to these questions—and more—in E gypt!

Summer is quickly approaching and “Egypt” is coming to St. Episcopal Church. The church will be transformed into Egypt for Vacation School during the first week of August, the 1st through the 5th, 9:00 a.m. to noon. This year’s VBS will take the children back to Egypt, where they will explore the life of Joseph who, with the help of God, moved from a prison cell to a palace. Kids will participate in a memorable Bible-times marketplace, sing songs, play games, dig into snacks, create Bible-time crafts, visit Joseph in prison and then in his palace home, and collect Bible Memory Makers to remind them of God’s Word. Plus, each child will learn to look for evidence of God all around them through something called God Sightings. Each day concludes at Celebration—a time of upbeat worship that gets everyone involved.

There is no charge to attend VBS at St. Barnabas. It is a gift from our church to the children and grandchildren of St. Barnabas, to their friends and to the wider Fredericksburg community. Chil- dren ages four through twelve are eligible for VBS at St. Barnabas. Registration is due by July 29. Visit our website at www.stbarnabasfbg.org to register on line. Registration forms are also availa- ble in the church office. Call (830) 997-5762 for more information.

V B S V olunteers ◊ J oin our J ourney to E gypt

Here’s the fun stuff you’ll do! • Get ready to smile at the Nile at a special staff training meeting—we’ll make sure it’s fun. • Learn the music and motions for the nine amazing Egypt Holy Land Adventure songs so you can lead the singing each day. • Brush up on the Bible story and Bible verse in advance, and use the daily Bible Point often during the opening and closing activities. • Share the excitement as participants report their daily God Sightings and build a monument to our one true God. • Check out all the big-time- fun games in the Pyramid Playground Leader Manual, and round up the necessary sup- plies. • Lead the fun at four sessions of Pyramid Playground games each day. • Be the coolest Egyptian character in town in your Egyptian costume, and share with partici- pants fun facts about the kinds of games kids played in ancient Egypt. Volunteering at St. Barnabas VBS is great fun! Call the office at 997-5762 or visit our website at www.stbarnabasfbg.org to sign up. St.. Barnabas Episcopal Church Congregation, taken May 1, 2016, by Walt Biddle. April 2016 Financials

St Barnabas Financials as of April 30, 2016 Apr 16 Monthly $ +/- Jan-Apr YTD $ +/- Annual

Actuals Budget Budget Actuals Budget Budget Budget Income 34,107 40,230 -6,123 170,746 160,920 9,826 482,750 Expenses: Staff 27,088 26,685 403 100,151 106,740 -6,589 320,199 Operating 4,879 6,449 -1,570 25,590 25,796 -206 77,400 Ministry 2,192 2,778 -586 10,691 11,112 -421 33,350 Apportionment 5,381 5,381 0 21,524 21,524 0 64,572 Total Expenses 39,540 41,293 -1,753 157,956 165,172 -7,216 495,521

Net Income -5,433 -1,063 -4,370 12,790 -4,252 17,042 -12,771

Balance Sheet: A decrease of about $24,057 was due to the following:  Monthly Operations -$ 5,434 (explained below)  Moms Morning Off +$ 925 (explained below)  Funds -$15,574  Initial payment for Columbarium expansion ($10,839)  Property Repairs and Maintenance ($3,327)  Outreach ($2,078)  Prepaid Pledges +$ 2,440 Significant activity from funds was as follows: Dugat MMO Scholarship ($592), Endowment ($1,081)

Monthly Operations: Overall there was a deficit of $5,434 versus a budgeted deficit of $1,063. The deficit was driven primarily by lower than budgeted income by $6,123. Expenses were under budget, but only because there was no assistant priest expense. Next month the expectation is that expens- es will be over budget due to a full month of expenses for the new assistant priest. The YTD balance is still positive $12,789 versus a budgeted -$4,252. Things are still looking good.

MMO: MMO had a small surplus of $925. There will a one month of double directors salary in June with Sue retiring and Deanne replacing her. Enrollment is at 40 children with 10 teachers, this means everything is running at full+ capacity. The YTD balance is a positive $7,751.

Bill & Gwen Dugat MMO Scholarships Our scholarship fund has been such a blessing to the families of the children who have received scholarships this year. However, all available funds are already allotted for next year. The cost of one full “school year” scholarship for a child is $1613 (tuition and fees) and summer camp is $209.

Therefore, we are asking you to prayerfully consider a gift to the Dugat Scholarship Fund. The blessing to the children and their families is immeasurable and the parents are so grateful for your generosity.

Thank you,

Sue Gustin and Deanne Moellering, MMO Directors Outreach Projects Tom Christofferson, Chair

The St. Barnabas Outreach Committee has been busy following our mandate to support “projects of universal giving that do unimpeachable good.” To date the committee has expended approximately 60% of its budget. Donations have been made to previously supported agencies including the Boys & Girls Club, Child Protective Services Board, Golden Hub, Kairos: Connally Unit, Kairos: Lockhart Unit, Gillespie Country Literacy Council, the Needs Council, and West Texas Water Ministry.

After doing its “due diligence” the committee has identified two exemplary organizations that are re- sponding to the Syrian Refugee Crisis. Both Doctors Without Borders and the American Refugee Committee received A+ ratings from Charity Watch. Non-profit organizations rated exemplary by Charity Watch spend at least 75% of their funds on direct services to those in need and spend no more than $25 to raise every $100. Parishioners are invited to submit outreach requests meeting the criteria stated above to members of The St. Barnabas Outreach Committee: Tom Christofferson ([email protected]), Tom Taylor

([email protected]), or Susan Kimbrell ([email protected]). In addition, the outreach committee will provide “seed money” for the next “Non-Event” type project at St. Barnabas. In 2014 our Vestry sponsored a committee of parishioners that coordinated a com- munity fundraising campaign raising over $70,000 for the new Community Health Worker position at the Good Samaritan Center. If you know of a community or global need, contact Father Jeff for de- tails on how to start a “Non-Event” type project. From the Senior Warden May was a glorious month! The Lord has blessed our church community so much! Fr. Bur’s first Sun- day was a huge success and we are so thankful he and his family are here with us. The sun was shin- ing and the grounds looked so beautiful, thanks to Pat McCormick and her team. Did you see how many people were there? There are many thanks to go around for all who helped that day. Thank you to Luis and Patty for set- ting up and having everything so sparkling clean. Thank you to the men and women of the vestry who hosted the event and helped with setting up the tables and chairs for the meal, for serving the meal and for cleaning up afterwards. Thank you to the Men’s Breakfast Group and the Encouragers Youth Group who helped set up tables and chairs for the meal. Thank you to Miles Hammond and Carol Schreider for taking pictures. There were others who walked right in to help - Debbie Gorden, Julie Roseberry, Carl Luckenbach and Jan McGrath. I’m sure there were others that I didn’t see, but many thanks go to you as well. Thank you to ALL for attending and welcoming Fr. Bur and his family. He has many great ideas and activities planned for us and it is exciting! Oh! His first sermon wasn’t too bad, either! I hope that the various committees of St. Barnabas had an opportunity to meet during May. I know when I was in the office I heard someone request that Fr. Bur come to their meeting. Summer is up- on us so be watching for various activities that your children can participate in such as VBS and Camp Capers. The vestry is also discussing having another all-parish activity sometime before the summer is over.

Thanks be to God! Vicki Sue Gustin Retiring as MMO Director At the end of June, Sue Gustin, Director of the Mom’s Morning Off ministry will retire. During her tenure here, MMO has grown from under 20 children to full capacity at 40 children. “Ms. Sue“ as the children call her, has excelled in every way—hiring and guiding great teachers, managing the program and most of all – being a loving and faithful presence for the children.

It has been a blessing to serve in the Mom’s Morning Off ministry as the Director and a teacher. I am so grateful to all who trusted me and shared their precious children with me.

After much prayer and consideration, I have decided that it is time for me to step back from being the Director and spend more time with my husband and family. However, this does not mean I plan to disappear! I will be available to sub, assist with special events and support Deanne when she needs me.

I will continue as Director through Camp Barnabas and begin training my replacement, Deanne Moellering. I have known her for over 13 years since I hired her to be a teacher at First Baptist. I know you will embrace and support her as she prayerfully leads this ministry.

The MMO parents and staff have all worked together to build this ministry over the past three years and, by God’s grace, we are currently near capacity. I have been so blessed by the love and kind- ness shown to me by all of you. Sue Gustin New MMO Director My name is Deanne Moellering. I was born and raised in Fredericksburg. My husband, Darrell, and I have been married for 30 years and have three chil- dren: Brenna, 26, and twin sons, and Joseph, 21.

I have been teaching in the MDO program at First Baptist for 13+ years and this is my third year with the St. Barnabas MMO ministry. In addition to teach- ing in these programs, I serve as the Music Ministry Coordinator at Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, where I am responsible for selecting hymns for services, four hand bell choirs, the Praise Band and am a member of the Sanctuary Choir.

God has been preparing me through my experiences and growing responsibilities to serve as the Director of MMO at St. Barnabas. Deanne Moellering

On May 16, the MMO parents hosted a going-away party for Ms. Sue and gave her a lovely James Avery necklace and earring set. The MMO children and teachers presented her with a calendar and framed memento personal- ized with the children’s handprints and finger prints. MEETINGS & MINISTRIES JUNE

ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS Wednesday—6 p.m. in CEB BIRTHDAYS

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 1st Barrett Young 22nd Jack Kendrick Sun Mon Tues Wed Fri Sat 3rd Kathy Shearer Ellie Seracen 8 p.m. in CEB Pris Williams Will Smallwood Spanish Speaking Meeting 4th Sally Gunn 23rd Rebecca Rather Sun & Mon 6:30 p.m. in CEB 7th Ben Massengale Audrey Schwarz Thurs, Closed Meeting (Women) Bill Roseberry 24th Bob Bates 7 p.m. in CEB 8th Elizabeth Dobbins 25th Devin Mullen AL-ANON Bobbie Heller Jack Mullen Monday—6:30 p.m. in CEB June Miller 26th Bruce Good Friday—6:30 p.m. in CEB 9th Dawn Ouanesavanh Billy Hill

BELL CHOIR 11th Stephens Susan Kimbrell Off for the summer 12th Adam Ezarik Rad Kothmann Jenny Swanzy 28th Jazz Mobley BIBLE STUDIES 14th Molly Fanning 29th Cindy Beeman Monday—7 a.m. in Library Dyana Orrin Joe Cross Thursday—10 a.m. in CEB 15th Henry Jackson Beverly Taylor BOY SCOUT TROOP 137 Raleigh Kreuz 30th Sandy Wuest 19th VelAnne Howle Clifton Luke Wynne-Smith CHOIR Off until further notice

DAUGHTERS OF THE KING 2nd Saturday of the Month 9:30 a.m. in Sanctuary ANNIVERSARIES

LIBRARY GUILD 4th John & Roylynne Brocksch 1st Thursday of the Month 7th Mell & Nancy Jackson, Jr. 10 a.m. in the Library 8th Richard & Nancy Braunitzer MEN’S BREAKFAST 9th Jon & Marilee Pankratz Thursday—7 a.m. in Parish Hall Mike & Cindy Scroggins

MMO (MOM’S MORNING OFF) 14th Edward & Elizabeth Setterbo Resumes late August Bill & Cheri Snyder John & Christi Sumners VESTRY 21st Dennis & Ann Pfeiffer 3rd Monday of the Month—5 p.m. in Conference Room 23rd Devin & Charli Mullen

WISDOM SCHOOL Resumes Sept. 8, 2016 Fr. Jeff gives Sue a retirement present—

A gift certificate for travel.

CHURCH CLERGY AND STAFF: Return Service Requested Rector: The Rev. Jeff Hammond Assistant Rector: The Rev. Bur Dobbins Lay Pastoral Minister: Morey Weldon Clergy Associate: The Rev. Dr. Dyana Orrin Clergy Associate: The Rev. Anne Finn Clergy Associate: The Rev. Tom Luck Parish Administrator: Rachael Cole Office Assistant: Carol Schreider Youth Director: Marilee Pankratz Director of Music: Hazel Hanson Lay Ministry Coordinator: Steve Neale Mom’s Morning Off Director: Sue Gustin Nursery Director: Madeline Clanton Housekeeper: Patty Ramirez

Youth Sunday, May 22,2016