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St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 4700 S. Poplar Casper, WY 82601 (307)265-4105 Email: [email protected] Website: http:// ststephens.diowy.org

Rites on the Wind Issue 43

May 2014

Altar Guild Member Needed

We are an Episcopal congregation in Casper, Wyoming living a model of Shared Ministry. We are committed to God and to our neighbors. Inside this issue: Prayer Lists, May Worship Schedule

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May Events Birthdays/ Anniversaries

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Monthly Outreach, Finance Report

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Service Times, 4 Outreach (cont.), Lent Madness (cont.), Palm Sunday Loose Offerings, Beauty in Brokenness

Our Altar Guild is in need of another member. If you feel called to prepare the Lord’s   table   for   our   ser-­ vices once a month, please contact Jill Rhea at 4738841. Training will be provided!

Reaching Out With a Little Bling! nd

On May 2 I dropped off items for Central Wyoming Hospice’s   upcoming   Bling   it On! Fundraiser. While the photo   doesn’t   do   our   dona-­ tion justice, we made a significant contribution that will go a long way in supporting this very worthwhile agency. If you wish to be part of the May 8th fundraiser,  it’s  easy   to participate. Enjoy an evening mingling with your friends, drinking wine, and revamping your wardrobe with practically new jewelry, handbags and scarves priced at incredible savings! Your admission includes complimentary wine, hors d’oeuvres  and  four  hours  of   shopping! The event is Thursday May 8th from 5pm to   9pm   at   Sak’s   Consign-­ ment Boutique. Tickets for the event are now available at Central Wyoming Hospice & Transitions, 319 S. Wilson

Bling (continued) Street and Saks Consignment Boutique, located in Triangle Shopping Center across from Home Depot. Questions? Call Pam Walker at 307-315-6219 or email [email protected]. If you need a receipt for your donation, contact Tris at 265-5200 or [email protected]. (see related article on page 3   under   “Monthly   Out-­ reach”)

Thanks Received The following email was received by Kay Flores from Carole Buckingham: Please pass along to St. Stephen's what a blessing they are with their food and feeding us. What a great ministry. Blessings, Love and Hugs, Carole Buckingham, President of Episcopal Church Women of Wyoming Many thanks to all who helped out!

Lent Madness Results The English minister and h ymn -w r i t e r Ch ar l e s Wesley edged Harriet Bedell, 20th-century missionary and justice advocate, to win the coveted Golden Halo   in   this   year’s   Lent   Madness. Charles Wesley is the author of such popular hymns as   “Hark!   The   herald   an-­ gels   sing,”   “   Love   Divine,   all   Loves   Excelling,”   and   “O   For   a   Thousand   Tongues   to   Sing!”   On   Easter Day, millions of Christians will sing one of his most famous hymns, “Christ   the   Lord   is   Risen   Today!”   Along   with   his   brother John, Wesley was a principal leader in the 19thcentury Methodist revival within the Church of England, which ultimately led to the founding of the Methodist Church. Leroy Casterline won our St.   Stephen’s   randomly(Continued on page 4)

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Rites on the Wind

Prayer List: Justin, The Archbishop of Canterbury; Katharine, Our Presiding Bishop; John, Bruce, Vernon and Bob, Our Bishops

St. Stephen’s Prayer List

Anglican Cycle of Prayer: 5/4: The Anglican Church of Kenya The Most Rev. Dr. Eliud Wabukala — Primate and Archbishop of All Kenya

Military in Afghanistan and all parts of the world. Healing and rehabilitation for injured, maimed, PTSD, and unemployed veterans.

Grief: the Bishop family

Tami & Greg, Kathleen, Frederika, Kraig C., Royx, Liz, Brandon, Rita G., Sue I., Rachel M., Keryn, Dennis G., Sharon H., Shirley & Frosty P., Craig C., Kristy, Vickie J., Jeanne, Cindy G., Betty W., Janet F., D.J., Kristen, Tanya, Luella P., Matt G, Jennifer, Camiree & Gabby, Christine G., Bill H., Linda G., Jane, Carol Ann & Bonnie, Gabriel, Celine G., Kay G., Ron B., Von R., Ann H.

St  Stephen’s:    Church  growth  and  improved  finances.    Tristan  and  Kay  as  they  pro-­ ceed as priests and safety in their travels. Guidance of the congregation in discernment of shared ministry. Bishops Smylie, Caldwell, Strickland, and Jones and the Diocese of Wyoming. The Episcopal Church in the U.S.

5/11: The Anglican

Church of Korea The Most Rev. Paul Kim Primate of the Anglican Church of Korea and Bishop of Seoul 5/18: The Anglican Church of Melanesia, The Most Rev. David Vunagi Archbishop of Melanesia and Bishop of Central Melanesia 5/25: The work of the Anglican Centre in Rome

May Worship Schedule

Priest Worship Leader 1st Reader 2nd Reader

Diocesan Cycle of POP Prayer: 5/4: St.   Alban’s,   Gospel Worland 5/11: Trinity Church, Lander

Musician

5/18: St.   Andrew’s,   Sermon Atlantic City 5/25: Christ Church, Guild Glenrock Notes

5/4/2014 3rd Sunday of Easter

5/11/2014 4th Sunday of Easter

5/18/2014 5th Sunday of Easter

5/25/2014 6th Sunday of Easter

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May Events/Birthdays & Anniversaries Saturday, May 3: 4:00 PM Knitting/ Crochet Group

Sunday, May 25: 9:00 PM Godly Play

Sunday, May 4: 9:00 AM Godly Play

May 2: Barbara Olsen May 4: Andy Gallegos May 6: Rita Smith May 11: Dick Imes May 14: George Dickerson

Sunday, May 11: 9:00 AM Eucharist @ Poplar Living Ctr. Saturday, May 17: 4:00 PM Knitting/ Crochet Group Sunday, May 18: 8:30 AM Vestry Meeting 9:00 AM Godly Play

Monthly Outreach There is still time to donate to April’s   outreach   program—Central Wyoming   Hospice’s   Bling   it   On! Accessory Sale. This event on May 8th from 5:00—9:00 PM at Saks Thrift Avenue (located in the Triangle Shopping Center across from Home Depot) will sell gently used jewelry (bracelets, rings, earrings and necklaces), handbags and scarves. Twenty-five percent of sales of Saks everyday items that evening will be donated to Central Wyoming Hospice as well. Admission to the sale is $10 and includes wine, coffee, tea, and hors d’oeuvres. Please donate your jewelry, handbags, and scarves to a great charity (and   it’s   tax   deductible).   You can donate your items

Birthdays:

Pentecost is June 8th! Wear red to church that day!

Anniversaries: May 23: Jerry & Rita Smith

Outreach (cont.) at church on Sunday, May 4th in the donation box at the back of the church, or call Tris at 797-1351 to arrange pick-up. Our May outreach benefits Cathedral Home for Children in Laramie. All donations raised at St. Stephen’s   will   be   matched   from our Mustard Seed funds and then will again be matched by The Foundation for the Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming. In 1910, Cathedral Home began as an orphanage, providing shelter for children around the state of Wyoming. In the last century the agency has developed into a full-service residential treatment home that serves troubled and traumatized youth, including those who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.

Outreach (cont.)

Discernment: Please continue to pray as we discern our calls to the ministry. Shared Ministry is the work of ALL of us at St. Stephen’s. Loving God, Help us to be open to the moving of your Spirit. Help us to work together to grow into all that you want us to be. Help us to share Christ with the world. Most of all, help us to love each other as you have loved us. We pray all of these things in your holy name. Amen.

Utilizing a relationship based approach to treatment; CHC is devoted to restoring hope, strengthening relationships, and building futures. CHC facilitates the formation of healthy relationships through positive reinforcement, constructive criticism, and Finance Report natural consequences. One 3/31/2014 of the primary goals for completing treatment is the Plate YTD: $1,164.00 ability to transfer these new skills to daily life, school, Pledge YTD: $5,968.00 family, and friends outside Budget Plate YTD: of the Home. $ 825.00 In addition, there is a dona- Budget Pledge YTD: tion box in the upstairs con$7,060.00 ference room of the church Income YTD: for donations toward the $15,631.64 building of a new church Expense YTD: facility for Holy Trinity in $18,724.72 Gillette. Construction has Budget Income YTD: begun, and fund raising still $9,637.50 continues. Please support Budget Expense YTD: $10,425.28 (Continued on page 4)

The Episcopal Church Welcomes You! St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 4700 S. Poplar Casper, WY 82601

Our Service Time Sundays @ 10:00 A.M.

Outreach (continued)

Palm Sunday (continued)

our brothers & sisters in the faith with your prayers and your financial blessings if you can.

by  St.  Stephen’s  through  our  Mus-­ tard Seed Funds and donated to Wyoming Food for Thought. What a   glorious   way   to   share   God’s   blessings!

Lent Madness (continued) (Continued from page 1)

selected prize for Lent Madness. We raised $215 for Wyoming Food for Thought which will be matched with Mustard Seed money. Great job, everyone!

Palm Sunday Loose Offerings While sharing Palm Sunday service with our neighbors at Shepherd of the Hills Church, a total of $138 was collected in loose offerings. That amount will be matched

Beauty in Brokenness Leonard Sweet, author of Strong in the Broken Places, describes a style of Japanese pottery called kintsukuroi.  It’s  the  art  of  repairing   pottery with gold or silver lacquer, leaving the piece more beautiful f or havi ng been br oken. God is like a kintsukuroi potter, healing and staying near to the brokenhearted (see Psalm 34:18; 51:17; and 147:3). Instead of ashes, mourning and despair, God provides  “a  crown  of  beauty,”  “the  

Beauty (cont.) oil   of   joy”   and   “a   garment   of   praise”   (Isaiah   61:3,   NIV). Although earthly brokenness brings pain, the Master Creator can turn it into something amazing that glorifies him. When life seems to fall apart, remember that our powerful God can make you more beautiful for having been broken.

Honor Our Mothers on May 11th and Our Servicemen and Women who have preserved our freedoms on May 26th.