Vol. 67 No. 7 / March 30, 2011

All Saints’ Episcopal Church /www.allsaintsbirmingham.org

TheParishioner

Dear Friends: ing our heads no. I remember that he got When I was six years old I spent the angry and dismissed us, and that was all weekend with my uncle and my three he ever said. Inside: cousins. We were all between five and The truth is, I had seen these funny nine and prone to get into trouble. At looking cardboard circles among the auto NEW Electronic Giving Options..2 sometime during that visit, my uncle, who parts and folded them into flying saucers, Our Vision of ECW…...... 4 worked with cars, put us into the back of thrown them out of the truck as we rode Coming Up……...…..……...... 6 his pick up truck and drove to the auto down the highway. I had no idea they parts store. We waited in the truck while were important car parts. But I did know Lay Ministry Schedule……..…..7 he bought some strange looking items they weren‟t mine and that I had lied to Easter Memorial Flowers……...7 and when he came back, he dumped all my uncle with a straight, convincing face. those into the back of the truck where we My cousins were silent too because April Birthdays……...…………..7 were all riding. We rode around to vari- somehow my sin was contagious. The ous places, eventually going back to his fact that I still remember that incident is a house to play. sign to me how powerful our sin can be. Late in the evening, my uncle gath- Even a seemingly innocent sin like this, ered us together to ask us if we‟d seen the marked my life and my memory for over “gaskets” he bought at the store and put fifty years. I‟m still not proud of my be- in the truck. Not knowing what that really havior even today. But I have asked and wanted his approval and I imagined if he was, we all denied any knowledge of received God‟s forgiveness, a long time knew I wouldn‟t get to play with my “gaskets” so, he asked us again, “Did you ago. I do regret I never told my uncle. cousins. But I lied, and that lie became a see the bag of cardboard circles I bought I realize I was trying to avoid my little barrier in my relationship with him at the store?” We all stayed silent, shak- uncle‟s punishment or rejection. I really from then on. And it was a little barrier to my relationship with God too. It was a block to the grace that God wants to give me, a bar- rier to the life God wants me to have. That‟s how sin works. The past few months some of our young people learned about sin and confession and God‟s unlimited grace and forgiveness. They also learned about the sacrament of Holy Communion, and about how confession and On Sunday, February 27th twelve 3rd and 4th graders from ' took part in a Solemn Commun- forgiveness prepare us ion. Prior to this the children participated in five weekly meditations and also attended an all day retreat to receive all the gifts on the Saturday before with the children of St. Mary's on the Highlands. All Saints‟ children who partici- that God intends to pated were: Oliver Gilbert, Ella Grace Ivey, Grey Laney, Zach Marcum, Lena Miano, Sumner Parris, give. Anna Katherine Pitts, Lainey Phelps, Conner Stec, Abby Terrell, Mac Wagstaff, and Sam Wooten. Please turn to the next page.

Continued from the cover. They studied their own sin and made a list of their blocks. Then they All Saints’ Episcopal Church confessed those to me in individual, pri- vate confessions. They have received forgiveness and absolution. They have been restored to right relationship with Jesus their Good Shepherd and with their Electronic neighbor. On February 27 they received this solemn communion, in the glow of this Giving experience of fresh forgiveness. Hope- fully, they‟ve learned how much God loves them. Hopefully, they‟ve learned Options that for Christians, asking God to remove our blocks and discovering God‟s for- giveness is our way of life. After their confessions, they celebrated a special lunch where they ate all their favorite foods. Everything from fried chicken Easy and secure ways and ribs, macaroni and cheese, pizza, oreo truffles, cherry jelly beans, ice cream to contribute your tithe sundaes, and a three tiered chocolate and offerings to God wedding cake covered in M & M‟s. It was meant to imitate a “heavenly ban- quet”. We want them to know that at God‟s table, they always have a place, There are several ways you may now and forever. When I look at the children, I am pay your pledge to All Saints‟ in always reminded that God sees us all, addition to writing checks or using young and old as His children. The sea- cash. We offer E-Giving, Direct son of Lent is about taking our sin seri- Deposit, and online bill pay options for the convenience of our parishioners. ously and seeking to surrender our bro- kenness to the care of God Almighty. E-Giving is short for „electronic giving‟ and allows givers the ease of This God we surrender our lives to is a automatic transfers to All Saints‟ using bank accounts, debit cards or credit loving, giving God who forgives us be- cards. The set-up process is simple and the giving alternatives are secure. fore we ask. Turning toward our heav- This option will be available beginning April 1 on our website, enly Father gives us a way to lighten our burdens by exchanging them for extrava- www.allsaintsbirmingham.org. gant love and life. The Direct Deposit option allows you to choose a specific amount to We are moving quickly through be withdrawn from your paycheck each month, and deposited directly Lent to Easter. Now is the time to make into the All Saints‟ account. Many people find it convenient to divide ourselves ready for the banquet God of- fers. May we follow the example our their pledge into monthly payments and have it automatically withdrawn young people have given us. Let us sur- from their paycheck, eliminating the need to write checks. render to our Lord without hesitation and If you already use online bill pay to pay your power bill, mortgage accept the gift of life. As always, I hope I payment, or other recurring payments, you may choose to make a pay- see you at church. ment to All Saints‟ the same way - through your checking or savings ac- Blessings, count. You can set this up through your bank website or by contacting your bank directly. On the next page are answers to some frequently asked questions.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Electronic Giving Options

What E-Giving options do I have? paper form from the website to fill pay you should contact your bank, and You may elect to have your checking out and return to Barbara Messick in Direct Deposit changes would go or savings account automatically the Financial Administration office. through whoever handles payroll for you. drafted, or you may elect to have a Paper enrollment forms are also What if I change bank accounts or charge placed on your debit or credit available at the church. credit card providers? card. For Direct Deposit, contact whoever Simply complete and return a new You can direct that the contributions does payroll at your workplace. E-Giving Authorization Form and return be made on a monthly basis, or you For Online Bill Pay, go to your bank may elect to make a one-time dona- to the Financial Administration office, or website or visit your local branch. contact the office directly and we will tion to All Saints‟ using these E-Giving options. How much will it cost me? assist you in updating your authorization There is no charge to you to enroll in form appropriately. What are the benefits of E-Giving E-Giving and the church will pay a nomi- for members? Can I make a one-time nal fee in order to accept credit and donation to All Saints’ using the You can setup a preauthorized monthly debit cards. contribution, and you will not need to E-Giving options? worry about remembering to bring your Is E-Giving secure? Yes. The easiest way to make a one-time check book to church or to send in your E-Giving has been proven to be more donation is to use the secure PayPal link pledge donations during the year. The secure than check writing and cash dona- at www.allsaintsbirmingham.org. You can donations are secure and cannot be lost tions, and we have elected to partner with also indicate a one-time donation on the or misplaced. You‟ll have peace of mind PayPal for our online services, primarily E-Giving authorization form and return knowing that you won‟t need any „catch- due to their industry leading e-commerce it to the Financial Administration office. up‟ contributions to meet your commit- security features. ment at the end of the year. How will my E-Giving,

What are the benefits of E-Giving direct deposit, or online bill pay for All Saints’? donations be tracked? Still have questions? The donations are securely received on a No matter which option you choose, all Please contact us and we will be routine basis which simplifies budgeting donations will be treated in the same happy to answer your questions: manner. They will appear as cash or and forecasting for the parish. The staff All Saints’ Treasurer: check donations and will appear on your and volunteers will see a reduction in the Tray Ivey, 790-6448, time required to prepare, deposit and pledge statements just as a check or cash reconcile cash and check donations. donation would. [email protected]

All Saints’ Financial How do I get started? What if I need to change or cancel The sign-up process is simple: my E-Giving commitment? Administrator: For E-Giving, go to our website, Contact the parish Financial Administra- Barbara Messick, 769-3184, www.allsaintsbirmingam.org and tion office or simply complete and return [email protected] click on the “Donation” PayPal pay- an authorization form indicating your ment link and follow the online in- desire to change or cancel your authoriza- structions. You can also download a tion. To make changes to automatic bill 3

Altar Guild Altar guilds are groups of men and women who are called to serve God by preparing and tending to the places where Episcopalians worship. The group prepares the altar for worship at All Saints’ the Eucharist, and for weddings and Episcopal funerals, and cleans up after each ser- vice. Members of the Altar Guild serve Church Women: on teams, with each team responsible for one Sunday per month. A New Vision How to get involved: Join a team and serve one Sunday The vision of ECW for all women per month of the Episcopal Church is that we Each team comes to the church on Saturday morning for an hour to become a vibrant blend of all prepare the church for Sunday ages, coming together as a peace- services making, healing part of the Additional commitment may be Church. Groups included in the requested for Easter and Christmas new ECW are Altar Guild, St. services Serve at a wedding or funeral Martha’s Unit, Guild of the Christ Contact: Jill Helton, 942-3353, Child, Guild of the Catechesis, [email protected], or Tracy Wooten, Baptism, Wedding, Funeral and 943-0442, [email protected]. Flower Guilds (“BWFF”), and Young Adult Guild. The ECW at St. Martha’s Unit All Saint's hopes to continue the St. Martha’s unit is a group of women, mostly retired, who meet monthly for two fundraisers that have benefit- fellowship. We have brief programs, ted the church in so many ways and a telephone committee to inform throughout the past few years. members of any necessary St. Martha’s These are the fall Soup Sale, and unit, ECW, or other church news. the spring Bake Sale. We also How to get involved: Join us at our monthly meeting for a plan to continue and improve the brown bag lunch and fellowship two social gatherings, in the win- Contact: Sally Rasco, 979-0257, ter and spring, that include every [email protected]. woman of the parish. Guild of the Christ Child We aspire to be a “God spark” - The Guild of the Christ Child is a sup- port, social, and service group that pro- shining and sharing the love of vides a means of social and spiritual Christ. Our diligent labors of interaction between mothers of young cooking soul warming soup and children. The Guild meets the second baking delectable goodies have Monday of each month, September allowed us to give liberally to through May. They also get together for an occasional “Mom’s Night Out”, and many programs within our parish. also to prepare Mercy Meals to stock in Pray fervently that our mission the church freezer. will continue the ministry of the How to get involved: women (ECW) to the parishioners Join other moms for fellowship and of All Saints’. support once a month Help make Mercy Meals at the church

Contact: Andrea Pound, 447-9217, 4 [email protected].

Guild of the Catechesis of the All Saints’. Guild assistance includes Prepare the Jackson-Thorpe room Good Shepherd guidance in the selection and placement or the Great Hall for family The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is of altar flowers and other floral arrange- members a faith formation experience for children ments, assisting the clergy at the wed- Be available to direct those attend- ages 3 years -6th grade. This approach ding rehearsal, being available to the ing the funeral to restrooms and to the religious formation of children is bridal party before and during the wed- other areas as needed rooted in the Holy Bible, the liturgy of ding, and providing refreshments on the Set up refreshments and help clean the church, and the educational princi- wedding day during photo sessions. up after the funeral ples of Dr. Maria Montessori. Hands- How to get involved: Contact: Anne Burnette, 985-0138, on materials are used to help children Assist clergy at the wedding re- [email protected]. and adults reflect and wonder on the hearsal, and also during the wed- great mysteries of the Christian faith. ding Young Adult Guild The Catechesis of the Good Shep- Be available before the wedding to All Saints’ has a vibrant and active herd could not run without the women help direct the wedding party to group of young adults. Although they of the church! We have over 40 women appropriate dressing areas don’t meet formally as a guild, they are trained in the Catechesis (Level 1 train- Provide refreshments for the wed- an important part of our community. All ing is 90 hours!). In addition to working ding party on the wedding day: re- young adult women, regardless of how in the atrium we have women that vol- freshments are paid for by the Wed- active, are invited to participate in the unteer as hall parents, children’s liturgy ding Guild, volunteers are needed to new ECW. volunteers, and those that help prepare arrange, replenish, and clean up Contact: Marion Morrison, the environment through creating and afterwards 601-955-6844. up keep of the materials. We are a close Direct the wedding party during the group that also enjoys spending time wedding For more information about together in fellowship. Contact: Nancy Terrell, 223-9874, 969- our new ECW, please contact How to get involved: 1289, [email protected]. Memily Colvin, Become trained as a Catechist, or volunteer in one of the ways listed Flower Guild [email protected], above. Members of the Flower Guild are re- or 307-9802. Please join us as Join the group for occasional sponsible for creating the altar flowers we move into the future. fellowship opportunities. on Sundays when no one has signed up Contact: Mary Margaret Stephenson, for a flower memorial. Not only do the [email protected], flowers add beauty to the church, each 879-4563. designer reads the lectionary readings and – when possible – creates designs “BWFF” that artistically interpret the readings, using home-grown and wild flowers as Baptismal Guild often as possible. Designers work indi- This group of women and men facili- vidually or as a team approximately tates the baptism of children and adults every six weeks. at All Saints'. Some people are involved New designers are always welcome. in the physical making of the baptismal How to get involved: banners while others host on the day of Join a team and serve approxi- baptism itself. We always need people mately every six weeks to help out with baptisms. Grow flowers for the arrangements How to get involved: No experience necessary! Prepare banners Contact: Suzanne Graves, 870-8816, Greet and support the families of [email protected]. those being baptized.

Contact: Janet Givhan, 423-9313, Funeral Hospitality [email protected]. When a funeral is held at the church, the

funeral guild provides refreshments and Wedding Guild a light lunch for family members as a The Wedding Guild provides the minis- way of expressing its love for the person try of hospitality to the bride and groom who has died and providing support for and their families and friends by coordi- the bereaved. nating preparations for the wedding at How to get involved: 5

USHERS NEEDED go back to the residential program Magda- There are a few usher spots that need to be lene. filled. If you would like to be a part of this ministry, please contact Jeremy Harper at MY CHILD’S CLOSET 218-5624. With the seasons changing, please keep My Child's Closet in mind when you are clean- WE STILL HAVE BAGS! ing out your closets! We need all sizes, The nursery continues to hold a fund- from newborn up to men and women's PARISH LIFE raiser to raise money for the nursery to XXL. If you can wear it, we will take purchase new equipment and supplies. it. This year we are excited to have a prom SAVE THE DATE! Reusable grocery totes with the beautiful dress section. If you have any cocktail, A “Neighborhood Appreciation” block All Saints' cross are available for only bridesmaids or formal dresses you are ready party will be held on May 14 from 11:00 $5.00! They make great gift bags - buy to part with we want them. To date, we a.m.- 2:00 p.m. More information is coming one and skip wrapping a present! The have helped 696 children and given away soon, but if you want to help with anything, bags come in either red or purple, and are over 10,000 pieces of clothing. For more please contact Ted Holm, for sale all day Sunday at the nursery sign- information visit www.mychildscloset.org. [email protected]. in table, which is located at the entrance to the nursery in Hulsey Hall. Questions? OUTREACH CALENDAR DRIVERS NEEDED Please contact LeArden Pike, 563-5321,or Wish opportunities for Evangelism & Out- Drivers are needed to drive “carless sen- [email protected]. reach were all in one place? Then look no iors” to church for the 11 o‟clock ser- further than the bulletin board in Ebaugh vice. One driver is needed for the second MENS SOFTBALL TEAM Hall. Ebaugh Hall is the administrative Sunday of each month from the Highland The Men‟s Softball Team will start again on hallway located just as you enter the church Avenue neighborhood. Other drivers are Tuesdays in April. If you are interested in through the main entrance. Please take a needed for a senior who lives in West joining the team, please contact Scott flyer. These will be updated monthly. Homewood. Helton ([email protected]). Please contact Eric Stelle if you‟d like FIREHOUSE SHELTER to volunteer, 769 - 3 1 9 1 , o r MEET ‘N EAT Come prepare and serve a meal for the [email protected]. Have you registered for our new supper residents. Contact Harry Purnell clubs? If not, there is still time. To register, ([email protected]) to sign up. SAINTS ALIVE contact Deana Hughes, (879-3849, rustyde- Our Saints Alive Group will meet at Ad- [email protected]) or Amanda Jones CHRISTIAN vent Park (better known as Office Park off ([email protected]) by April 15. All of Hwy. 280) on April 12 to take the shuttle participants will gather at a casual Spring FORMATION to Cathedral Church of the Advent for one Potluck in the Great Hall scheduled for of their delicious Lenten lunches. We‟ll Sunday, May 1st, following the 5:30 service. A GREAT WAY TO START gather at Advent Park no later than 11:l5 At this event, we will announce groups and, YOUR WEDNESDAY! a.m. for the 11:30 shuttle. Be on time since of course, meet and eat! Nursery will be Our Wednesday Morning Prayer group the shuttle waits for no one. We will Re- available for this event, and you can contact invites one and all to take part in this im- turn to the Park via shuttle at LeArden Pike ([email protected]) to portant ministry. We meet at 7 AM in the 1:30. Please make reservations as soon as reserve childcare. This Potluck Kick-off Jackson-Thorpe Room. We pray the Morn- possible, and no later than April 10. For will be a great way to start our new season, ing Prayer - Rite II, for our community, the further info and reservations, call Trudy or and we hope to see you there! Church and the world. After prayer, we Bruce at 823-6708. All are invited! share a free continental breakfast, with UTREACH O much fellowship. We look forward to wel- LENTEN OFFERING & EVANGELISM coming new members. For more info con- Now through the end of Lent we are in- tact Butch Williams - 871-4239 or cluding “My Lenten Offering” envelopes in THISTLE FARMS [email protected]. Come join us the bulletin each Sunday for those who PRODUCTS AVAILABLE and Bless the Lord! would like to make extra charitable giving a The Magdalene Community provides hous- part of their Lenten discipline this year. ing, supplies, medical and dental treatment, OASIS DURING LENT A symbolic sacrificial gift, such as therapy education and vocational training at During Wednesdays in Lent, the clergy will offering the money you might normally no cost to women who have survived lives be leading evening meditations that look at spend on lunch one day a week, serves as a of violence, prostitution, and addic- current examples of suffering in the world reminder of Christ‟s sacrifice for us. tion. Thistle Farms is a non-profit business and how our Christ chooses to enter into The envelopes may be placed in the to provide jobs to the women in the Mag- solidarity and suffering with them. There offering plate or returned to the church dalene community. Thistle Farms Products will be opportunity for discussion and then office to the attention of our Financial Ad- are now available at Charlie Thigpen's Gar- we will end with a brief liturgy. March 23 ministrator. den Gallery located at 2805 Second Avenue – April 13 at 6:30 p.m.

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APRIL BIRTHDAYS LAY ministry 1 Pat Nakamura, Kursten Hutto, Maya Logue, Hampton Hollifield, Opal Ann Graves s c h e d u l e 2 Charles Booth, Becky Brennan, Pam Simpson, Karen Everitt 3 Pete Hendricks, Darby Westfall, Kirstie Ivey, Noah Klein april 3 4 Ryan Philmon, Caroline Carter, William Strong Vestry representative of the day: 5 Gene Lightsey, David Dantone, David Armistead Tricia Joseph 6 Charles Jourdan, Amanda Dorsey, Fletcher North, Mary Chalmers Torch Bearers & Crucifers: 7 Karen Stevens, Claudia Page Polmatier 8:45 Acolyte Master: Bill North 8 Todd Robins, Martha King, Joyce Sanders, Catherine Poellnitz, Dorothy Alexander, TB: Will North & Will Mistrot Liza Ponder, Mason Cox, Marissa Rose Croft C1: Fletcher North 9 Nona McGarity, Leigh Farrell, Stephanie Diethelm, Meredith Edwards, Fonda Shaia C2: Taylor Stec 10 Mary Laslie Pike 11:00 Acolyte Master: 11 Frances Flynn, Jim Searcy, Lauren Gash, Robin Jones, Doug Davis Harry Purnell 12 Jessica Doyle, Kay Kellum, Cade Wheeler, James Dobbins, Wilks Dolly, John Martell TB: Cate Thomas, Mary Grace Pitts 13 Nathan Bedell C1: Jody Purnell 14 Nate Mann C2: Emma Simon 15 Lynn Andrews, Prescott Gilbert, Bill Lenker Ushers: 16 Kristy Ross, Jay Lysinger, Laura Jurotich 7:30: Gene Lightsey 17 Tracy Elliott, Connie Atkinson, Madeline Jarboe, 8:45: Scott & Tricia Trigg 18 Mike Kellum, Mimi Callahan, Eric Jurotic, Massey Relfe 11:00: Jenny Blackmon, Janet Guest, 19 Memily Colvin, Barbara Chavers Jay Wellons, Eric McNair 20 Julia Weems, Diana Brooks, Carter Wilson, Nolen Graves 5:30: Ryan Homes 21 Spain Hodges, Marlie Joseph, Rachel Waller, Anthony Waller, Stephanie Lynch Children’s Liturgy Volunteer: 22 Lynne Shaw, Jeanie Fortenberry, Joshua Turner 11:00: Mona Ponder 23 Venita Mann, Julie Pitts, Peggy Webb 24 Bert Miano, LeArden Pike, Kristen Hammack, Charlie Farrell, Jack Farrell, Madeline Winslett april 10 25 Sophie Young Vestry representative of the day: 26 Trammel Huey, Michelle Paradiso Blanche McIntyre 27 Shannon Jordan, Ryan Holmes, Scott Morales Torch Bearers & Crucifers: 28 Susan Chalmers, Charles McCalley, Luke Phelps 8:45 Acolyte Master: Julie Cash 29 Sibyl Johnson, Phillip Workman, Gerald Smith, Mary Smith, Hilary Moreno, TB: Davis Middlemas, Davis Arthur Nancy Ball C1: Avery Arthur 30 Tracy Wooten, William Terrell C2: Jack Wooten 11:00 Acolyte Master: Danean Davis TB: Molly &Emily Davis Easter Memorial Flowers C1: Mary Chalmers If you would like to contribute to the Easter Flower Fund, please fill out the form below and put it in the alms basin, or return it to the church office. Con- C2: Laura Wagstaff tributions are $30.00, and please remember to write Easter Flower Fund in the Ushers: memo section of the check so that the contribution will be directed to the 7:30: Frances Flynn right fund. The deadline for memorials is Wednesday, April 20. 8:45: Chuck Hodgin, Beau Strong Name: ______Phone: ______11:00: Jeremy Harper, Tray Ivey, Scott Morales Email: ______5:30: Tom Richeson Children’s Liturgy Volunteer: Dedication: _____ In honor of ______11:00: Maria Petrey _____ In memory of ______

_____In thanksgiving for ______

other dedication ______

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ALL SAINTS‟ WEEKLY SCHEDULE AllHow Saints‟ Episcopal to Church contact us: SUNDAY Voice: (205)879-8651, Fax: (205)870-5749 7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite I Online: www.allsaintsbirmingham.org 8-10:00 a.m. Breakfast After hours pastoral care emergency phone: (205) 617-8954 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Nursery CLERGY: 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. First Atrium session Rector: The Rev. Dr. Glenda S. Curry: [email protected], 879-8652 8:45 a.m. Kerygma Class Curate: The Rev. Eric Stelle: [email protected], 769-3191 8:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II Curate: The Rev. Jack Alvey: [email protected], 769-3180 10:00 - 10:55 a.m. Second Atrium session Priest Associate: The Rev. Mike Cleckler: [email protected] 10-10:45 a.m. Christian Ed for all ages

11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II STAFF: 4:00-5:15 p.m. Jr. EYC (once a month) Children’s Formation: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sr. EYC (every Sunday) Stephanie Diethelm: [email protected], 769-3189 5:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II Amanda Jones, [email protected], 769-3189 5:15-7:45 p.m. Nursery Jeannie Feldman: [email protected], 769-3189 Children’s Choir Director: Susie Youngson, [email protected] TUESDAY Editor, The Parishioner, Debbie Donaldson 7:00 a.m. Men‟s Bible study [email protected], 769-3182 WEDNESDAY Financial Administrator: Barbara Messick 6:45 a.m. Wednesday morning prayer [email protected], 769-3184 9:30-10:30 a.m. Rector‟s Bible Study 5:30 Music: Randolph Horn, [email protected] OASIS Nursery Director: LeArden Pike: [email protected], 769-3190 5:15 p.m.-7:45 p.m. Nursery Organist/Choir Director: Melanie Martin Couch: [email protected], 769-3187 5:30 - 6:00 p.m. Children‟s Choir Parish Coordinator:Theresa Hester: [email protected], 879-8651 6:15 - 6:30 p.m. The Good Shepherd Choir Preschool Director: Bebe Hardin: [email protected], 879-2943 5:30-6:30 p.m. Dinner Sexton: Herman Harris: [email protected], 879-8651 6:30-7:45 p.m. Christian Ed for all ages Youth Minister: Corey Jones: [email protected], 769-3183 6:45-8:45 p.m. Adult choir rehearsal Website: Debbie Donaldson, [email protected], 769-3182

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