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Wednesday, July 10, 2013
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!
Summertime is a time for treats and fun, especially the frozen and icy cool treats. This Sunday while the normal teachers of church school have the summer off the church school kids have a great opportunity for some delicious fun (and learning!). We have a guest teacher, a regular parishioner, coming in to make some ice cream with all of the Sunday School children. Of course all of this fun has a little bit more content intended than just cool treats for the kids, to help them learn more about the transformation. It is happening this Sunday so hope to see everyone there!
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
A Comment from the Sr. Warden
Our guide through the
discernment process, Fr. Tim Sexton, has suggested that it will be
helpful to give the congregation a touch of what the Appreciative
Inquiry is like, so I'd like to share what I said when the vestry did
its introduction to the process.
The question we were
asked to consider, with a partner, was a time or event which had been
meaningful to us as individuals at St. Thomas. Since the big ceremonies
of my life (marriage, babies' baptisms) were mostly at my home church in
Tucson, I was surprised to find that two big events for me were
memorials, those of Bill White and Martin Fuller. At Martin's service, I
read the New Testament lesson from Romans 8; it is the familiar:
I am persuaded that
neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor
things present, nor things to come, Nor height, or depth, nor any other
creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is
in Christ Jesus our Lord.
As in last Sunday's
lesson, St. Paul can make a great list, and this is a stupendous list,
covering so much of the human condition. But I was teaching Advanced
Placement English Language at the time, and we were learning about
rhetorical devices. I wondered, in my Trivial Pursuit mind, how this
sounded in Greek. So after the service, I asked Warren Smith to help me
find out. He too identified this device as "polysyndeton," just meaning
repetition of conjunctions. But he found a copy in Greek to show me, and
I stored the knowledge for future use. I ended up copying and pasting
the two versions, Greek and English, side by side and showing them to my
students. It was a fun lesson for them, which helped etch the principle
in their memories; I used it a number of times. It always brought back
the loving kindness of the St. Thomas family, the warmth of our
good-byes, the power of ceremony, and the comfort of a place where there
are no stupid questions! The passage also reminded me of why we read
lessons over and over and they always seem fresh. This refreshed and
refreshing memory is at least part of what is achieved with Appreciative
Inquiry.
-E.C. Senior Warden
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
St. Thomas of Canterbury
I just realize that I'm coming up to my 30 years of being part of the St. Thomas of Canterbury family. I've seen all the kids grow up to have their own kids. And I have been for 3 different Rectors. That's a pretty long time and it has been hard staying connected but I persevere.
Thank you for being Family
Joe Lane
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
All together now!
For the picture on the right: after seeing a similar pose on pinterest we had to give it a try! Those are the hands of some of our Sunday school students. For the summer we don't hold regular Sunday school classes, so on Sunday we had just enough hands to take the picture. Not included in the picture were the three 2 year old girls that were in the nursery that day, but their hands wouldn't stay still! As it is we got two teens and two 1st graders so there was a very large age gap between the kids. Overall it was a fun picture to create!
Monday, June 17, 2013
Brand New Blog!
We are brand new to the "blogging sphere" and I hope everyone enjoys our blog! We will have several different contributors to the blog and hope to keep everyone up-to-date on the many different facets of St. Thomas of Canterbury.
We are located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and are near the University of New Mexico and Central New Mexico Community College (UNM and CNM). We have an active Campus Ministry that is very involved on campus.
Please explore our webpage at: canterburyabq.org
and join us on facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/132095650351/
Please feel free to join us for services and fellowship.
We are located at :
425 University Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, NM 87106
505-247-2515
Join us as we unveil our new blog! Let us know in the comments how you are involved with St. Thomas of Canterbury Episcopal church. Are you a long time parishioner? A brand new member? A visitor? A friend of the parish? Part of Campus Ministry? Let us know!
What kind of things would you like to see us post on our blog? Perhaps the most important question of all!
We are located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and are near the University of New Mexico and Central New Mexico Community College (UNM and CNM). We have an active Campus Ministry that is very involved on campus.
Please explore our webpage at: canterburyabq.org
and join us on facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/132095650351/
Please feel free to join us for services and fellowship.
We are located at :
425 University Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, NM 87106
505-247-2515
Join us as we unveil our new blog! Let us know in the comments how you are involved with St. Thomas of Canterbury Episcopal church. Are you a long time parishioner? A brand new member? A visitor? A friend of the parish? Part of Campus Ministry? Let us know!
What kind of things would you like to see us post on our blog? Perhaps the most important question of all!
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