The Messenger - October 2015

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themessenger Monthly Newsletter of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church October 2015

VOLUME 104

ISSUE 9 FROM THE RECTOR

IN THIS ISSUE: Finance Report Page 2 Adult Formation Page 3 Parish News Page 4 Special Pull Out: Vestry Nominees Page 5-8 Youth News Page 9 Children’s News Page 10 Music News Page 11

ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 315 E. Pecan St. San Antonio, Texas 78205 (210) 226-2426 www.stmarks-sa.org stmarks@stmarks-sa.org Office hours: Monday thru Friday 9.00am-5.00pm Emergency Pastoral Care: 210-507-0256

A Community of Generosity “The point is this: the one who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and the one who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.” 2 Corinthians 9:6

It is impossible for me to believe that I have been here at St. Mark’s for over a year now. It has been a year of excitement and energy. As we have commenced our regular fall routines there is an ongoing sense of commitment to one another and excitement for the future. We have resumed our One Body, Many Menu gatherings and these have been continued opportunities to reflect on the core vocation of St. Mark’s and what it means to each of us. We had an incredibly successful funding appeal over the summer and will look forward to welcoming a third clergy person to our staff in the near future. Because of the generous response of this community we will also be able to address our outstanding debt and realize immediate savings in next year’s budget. It is a testament to the faith of our members that we are willing to give so generously to ensure that we are answering the calling God has for us in this particular place and time. Using our theme of One Body, Many Members, we have been able to reflect in the past year about the may ways in which we individually contribute to the ministry we enact as the Body of Christ in this place. In the coming month as we prepare for our Stewardship Ingathering on All Saints Sunday, November 1, 2015, we will hear from various people who have seen the impact our generosity has made in their lives and this community. We will hear from our outreach recipients, our youth, our choir members, and those who have been fed by the ministry of this place. Hopefully by hearing the stories with one another, we are reminded of just how much our generosity is able to accomplish. It is only through the efforts of many that we are able to fully live into our calling. On All Saint’s Sunday in addition to our pledge ingathering, we will have the annual parish meeting. This will allow us to update the community about the past year and elect next year’s vestry class. I am delighted that ten wonderful people have offered themselves to serve. There is an important insert contained here that will allow you to discern who you might vote for. It is an ongoing affirmation of this community that such people of faith desire to serve. I hope you are as energized as I am about the coming year. I remain so grateful to be called to St. Mark’s. The generosity, kindness, and deep faith I encountered in the search committee, is only surpassed by my experience of these same elements throughout the parish. There are so many opportunities for ministry here. I hope you have found one that enriches your sense of purpose in your life. If you haven’t, let’s find one for you. I am sure it is here! Peace,

Beth+


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