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11/21/2008

E-Notes for November 21st

by The Church of the Ascension

Welcome Rev Thomas Kennedy

Welcome the Rev. A. Thomas Kennedy!

A Rare Break

We Gather Together . . .

All Could, Some Do, Won't You?

The PB on IPTV

A Balanced Diet is a Cookie in Each Hand!

Ascension Announcements


Welcome the Rev. A. Thomas Kennedy!

The Rev. Thomas Kennedy will add Ascension to his circuit riding route around the Central Deanery this Sunday and serve as our guest celebrant at both services.  Ascension Café will be meeting in the Memorial Room at 9:00 am.

A Rare Break

On Wednesday, November 26 our regular events will take a rare break.  There will be no services at 7:00am or 12:15pm and Bible Study will also take a recess.  Everyone will return to our places on Wednesday, December 3.  Fr. Shawn Carty will join the Wednesday Bible Study for a look at the award-winning documentary The Power of Forgiveness.  Call Linda Shuss (733-9225) for more information.  

We Gather Together . . .

. . . on Wednesday evening November 26 at 7:00pm to celebrate the blessings of this life and in gratitude for God's gifts.  After the blessing of Holy Eucharist we will enjoy the gifts of fellowship and tasty hors d'oeuvres at our traditional Thanksgiving Eve reception.  Bring an appetizer to share.  You also might consider introducing a friend to our life and journey at Ascension.

All Could, Some Do, Won't You?

Please return your pledge card.  Pledges can be returned by mail or dropped off at the special table in the narthex of the church.  For more information about the importance of the Pledge Drive during our transition, check out the search tab on the Ascension website or use this link:  http://ascension.episcopalidaho.org/search/steps_in_a_new_journey.html

The PB on IPTV

During her visit to Idaho, Presiding Bishop Katherine Jefferts Shori was interviewed on the Idaho Public Television program Dialogue.  The interview will be broadcast on Thursday Nov. 27, at 8:30 pm MST and Sunday Nov. 30, at 5:30 pm MST.  Check your local listings.

A Balanced Diet is a Cookie in Each Hand!

Ascension will participate in Feed My Sheep the first Saturday in December.

A quick look in the freezer has revealed that we really, really need cookies and/or brownies.  Please bake up a couple of dozen and bring them to the church for this important outreach.  Call Jo Leuze at 733-6295 for more information.  

Ascension Announcements

With so much going on and so much to do during this holiday season, it is easy to miss announcements of the happenings at Ascension.  Below are a few reminders - short and to the point:

ASCENSION EIGHTS: Small groups that will meet during 2009 for meals (dinner, potluck, breakfast, brunch, lunch, desserts) and fellowship. Sign up sheets on the bulletin board, deadline is Dec. 1st.

EVANGELISM TEAM will be leading the Adult Ed classes starting Nov. 30th. "Walk Across the Room", come and learn how to take the first step.

DID YOU RECEIVE YOUR NOV. EPISTLE?  Our label making program decided to delete some people.  If you didn't receive your Epistle, please call the church office,  733-1248.

WEAR YOUR NAME TAG, PLEASE: For the benefit of our visiting clergy and new members, please wear your name tag.

FLOWER MINISTRY FOR 2009: The 2009 Calendar for Altar and Columbarium flowers is now available on the table in the Narthex.  More than one person can sign up on a given Sunday.  If you have questions, please call Jan Brumbach, 733-7303.

The Journey is Better Together!


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