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The Rock Road

September 2016

Grace to you and peace from our Lord Jesus Christ.

The Rev. Dick Elwood, Interim Rector

The Rev. Thomas Murray III, Associate Rector

Janet Boutin, Director, School

What an honor, what a privilege to, have been asked by the Diocesan Bishop to serve as the Interim Rector of St. Peter’s. Jane and I have known of St. Peter’s over the years and especially since we came to St. Barnabas, Fredricksburg in 2005. St. Peter’s has been described as a strong parish with faithful clergy and dedicated lay leadership. We have known Stockton and Tom since the time when both of them served in the Diocese of Texas. They have been friends over the years, I appreciate the work they have done (and continue to do). I have recently been on the staff of St. Francis in Houston for the last four years and have loved my work there . However, I have driven back and forth each week – the commute to Kerrville and back will be as if it is nothing! I have had a number of conversations with Barbara Cordova, Sr. Warden and Chrisie Jennings, Parish Administrator. Also, Jane and I attended the Vestry meeting in June. As a result, I have some knowledge of present activities and various meetings and activities which are scheduled for the fall. I will be working full time and on call whenever there is a need. I take my role as pastor and servant very seriously and hope you will always feel free to call or visit me in my office. I am not the Rector and cannot be considered for that position. However, I have years of experience as Rector of several wonderful parishes and know I can keep activities and programs moving in the right direction. This is a time in the life of a healthy parish family to look at what has passed with great joy and thanksgiving an to anticipate with excitement all that lies ahead. Let us pray for the search committee that will soon be formed, for the search process, and for the new Rector who will be called.

Thank you for the honor of serving as the Interim Rector. Faithfully, Chrisie Jennings, Parish Administrator

The Rev. Richard H. Elwood _____________________________________________________________________

Linda Jordan, Dir. Parish Life

Gavin Rogers, Missions Young Families

Guy Scott, Facilities Manager

We are live! Please check out our new & improved website at www.stpeterskerrville.com. This easy to navigate and more modern design is sure to meet some of your needs. For instance, you may now RSVP to events (after creating a log in), submit forms with the touch of a button (work order, altar flowers, burial planning info, and Tucker Hall inquiries). You will find audios of sermons, blogs (should any of our clergy, staff or leaders care to write one), and you can even subscribe to our newsletter. Moving forward, be sure to tell your group leader that you want to be added to your group online. This will allow your leader to email the group easily with updates on class or group content, time or meeting location, etc. Groups will even have their own email address (leaders, more on that later). Eventually, we hope to pair our website with some online giving options (this has yet to be determined). Please play around on the website and know this….it is not completely finished and still a work in progress, but I would like to know typos, etc. Thank you in advance! Chrisie Jennings, Parish Administrator

“We give glory to God by knowing Christ and making Him known to others.”

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SAVE THE DATE...SAVE THE DATE...SAVE THE DATE...SAVE THE DATE... JANE ELWOOD HAS GRACIOUSLY AGREED TO GIVE A BOOK REVIEW SO SAVE THE DATE OF OCTOBER 13TH ON YOUR CALENDAR NOW AND JOIN US IN THE LIBRARY AT 2:00 P.M. WATCH FOR MORE INFORMATION IN THE OCTOBER EDITION OF

THE ROCK ROAD JEROME JOTS ARTICLE AND POSTERS ON THE BULLETIN BOARDS.

IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF FR. DICK ELWOOD’S CELL PHONE: (713) 202-4718

ACOLYTE MINISTRY The Acolyte Ministry at St. Peter’s continues to be a meaningful ministry for so many of our young children and youth. When our children reach 2nd grade they are encouraged to become a member of this special ministry. If you are interested please contact Linda Jordan or Lee Underwood through the church office at 257-8162. If you haven’t been to a “formal training” please do not fear! A training will be scheduled for some time in October but until then please join us and we will walk you through the steps!!! Please let us hear from you… Thank you!

WEDNESDAY EVENINGS ~ BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 14: Eucharist at 5:15, Dinner following at 5:45, then class with Fr. Elwood at 6:30. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Episcopal Church. Can be a Confirmation Class, for Reaffirmation, or simply as a review. Hope to see you!

“We give glory to God by knowing Christ and making Him known to others.”

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Wednesday Nights @ St. Peter’s Begins September 14th, 2016 Sisters In Scripture: Life Group will meet in the church parlor from 6:30-7:30 pm with Lisa Earl. This Life Group is for young women and moms. The group supports and prays for each other in their daily walks with Christ as well as participate in a Christian book study. The book study for the fall semester will be posted on the Sisters In Scripture Facebook page. Please feel free to contact Lisa Earl at 928-7299 with any questions or suggestions. King’s Kidz: Children ages from newborn through 5 th grade meet from 6:30-7:30 pm. Children 2 years old and under meet in the Children’s Center. Children ages 3, 4, and 5 years old meet in Shelton 2 with Barbara Davila and Michelle Tapscott. Children kindergarten through 5 th grade meet in the youth room with Caroline Williams and Linda Jordan. The children 3 years old and up will hear a bible story, create crafts as well as play and sing with their friends. King’s Kidz is a loving, safe place that children are able to come and hang out with their friends and have fun while learning about Jesus and His love for each and every child. _______________________________________________________________________________

Parents, you will drop off your children 2 years old and under in the Children’s Center on your way to the 9:30 am church service where they will hear a bible story. All other children 3 years old through 5 th grade will be taken directly to the Children’s Chapel! Children will hear the gospel story for the day from one of our priests or childcare workers. The children will receive a Children’s Worship Bulletin to work on during Sunday school referencing the gospel lesson. Children’s Chapel will also include songs and prayers. The children will join their family in church during the announcements. The little ones will stay in the Children’s Center unless their parents wish otherwise.

Begins September 18, 2016 “We give glory to God by knowing Christ and making Him known to others.”

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A WORD FROM FATHER TOM…. Living a Snapshot, Remembering the Big Picture

Have you ever downloaded a bunch of pictures from your digital camera or found an old roll of film, developed it, received it back and gone through them? At the beginning maybe you see a random set of pictures. Nothing belongs together or even makes any sense. We even may not remember taking them. After some time, we sort through them a collage forms and they begin to make sense. We may remember the event or location at which they were taken. Snapshots standing alone may not make much sense. When we begin to put them in the context of a bigger picture, understanding, acceptance, and meaning begin to emerge.

Day to day, chaotic life is living a snapshot. All of the turmoil and division in the world, our country and maybe even in our communities, just doesn’t make sense or seem fair. Complicated with our own circumstances sometimes life seems impossible. We may experience frustration, confusion and anger at everything including God. If we take the time to decompress from the pressures of our daily life situation, contemplate and pray we remember that we are part of a Big Picture and that God is our Photographer. Jesus is in the Snapshot, if you look really close. God is Omniscient, Omnipotent, and Omnipresent. Remember: Jeremiah 29:11 - “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Our Photographer knows. One of my favorite thoughts is this: when I don’t know, I know that He knows and I have to fly by the seat of the Holy Spirit’s pants. Philippians 4:13 – “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” Our Photographer gives us all of our strength and Matthew 28:18-20 – “Then Jesus came to them and said, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.’” Our Photographer, our God has our Big Picture and is in our Snapshot as He is with us to the very end of the age.

BLESS !!! Fr. Tom III

________________________________________________________________________ Speaking of cameras…...a big shout out to LouAnn Maxwell for taking some great photos of the staff and vestry for our new website. Your time & talent is most appreciated!

“We give glory to God by knowing Christ and making Him known to others.”

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ST. JEROME JOTS

ST. JEROME

PATRON OF LIBRARIES AND LIBRARIANS was born about 341 in Dalmatia. He was an accomplished Greek and Latin scholar when he was baptized at the age of 18 and became a monk in Aquiela. Ambitious and a hard worker, St. Jerome began building a library that became one of the most famous in the world, copying most of the books himself. He continued this practice while living as a hermit, learning several languages in order to translate the works. He continued his studying, teaching, and writing until his death in 420. He died in Bethlehem in the Church of the Nativity and was buried there. His body was later moved to the basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome. His feast day is celebrated on September 30. Inspired by his example, those of us involved with the St. Jerome Library Guild and St. Peter's library, do our best to work toward accomplishing our mission "to learn more about God through spiritual literature in a congenial atmosphere.” What Jerome wanted, and what we want, is for you to be able to learn more about God through reading. We hope that Jerome would approve of our efforts. We are excited about plans for fall including a new schedule of having a business meeting every other month with a book review on the alternate months. That means we will have more time to devote to the review. We will meet 09/08,10/13,11/10, and we won't meet in December.

Youth group will resume meeting the 2nd Wednesdays of every month, beginning September 14th at 5:45PM in Tucker Hall. St. Peter’s Youth Group is for youth in 6th through 12th grade. The youth meet the second Wednesday of every month during the school year at 5:45 PM in Tucker Hall. The group meets with Linda Jordan, Director of Parish Life, and Rebekah Talarico, a former member of the youth group who volunteers as a co-leader for Youth Group. The middle and high school y outh meet at 5:45 PM for fellowship with dinner and a bible lesson. The group is able to catch up with each other’s lives, discuss future outreach projects and possible weekend trips to include mission work. Youth Group provides a safe place for each student to be open, honest, heard and accepted for who they are and know to their core that Jesus loves them, no matter what. If you have any questions, please contact Linda Jordan at 257-8162.

“We give glory to God by knowing Christ and making Him known to others.”

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Path of Life begins Wednesday, September 7th at 10:30 AM until noon, in the multi-purpose room.. The current bible study is focusing on the women of the New Testament. The group is open to women of all ages and is held weekly. Becky Purl and Betty Mosty are coleaders. Feel free to contact Betty Mosty with questions at (830)351-1156.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT SUPPERS ARE BACK! PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE RSVP to church office at 257-8162 if interested. Beginning September 14 at 5:45 PM, supper will be served in Tucker Hall. St. Peter’s has a new cook in the kitchen and her name is Emily Brady. Emily and her husband, Jay, along with their daughter, Lysle, are members of St. Peter’s. Emily attended the Culinary Institute of America, San Antonio in 2008. She graduated Valedictorian of her class. Emily has worked as a a private chef on two ranches since 2009 and has also taught cooking classes at Central Market San Antonio. Emily and Jay were married at St. Peter’s in 2014. Their daughter, Lysle, was also baptized at St. Peter’s in 2016. Emily is an active member of Sisters in Scripture. (Supper will be served most Wednesdays through December 14.)

SENIOR GAME DAY!! Starting the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 3:00 PM in the Multi-purpose room, beginning September 14th. Some of you have shown an interest in meeting with others for an afternoon of dominoes, Rummikub, cards, and other games. Please RSVP by calling the church office at (830)257-8162 if you would like to join the fun. Coffee and tea will be served. Afterwards, if you wish, you can attend the Eucharist 5:15 PM, and supper at 5:45PM and still get home before dark! Any questions? Call Linda Jordan at the church office. “We give glory to God by knowing Christ and making Him known to others.”

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KICK-OFF SUNDAY for the fall semester at St. Peter’s RALLY DAY & LAY MINISTRY FAIR is Sunday, September 11 in Tucker Hall after the combined 10 am church service. During the 10 am church service, Sunday school teachers, bible leaders and other group leaders of St. Peter’s ministries are invited up to the altar during the announcements for a blessing and prayer to kick off the fall semester at St. Peter’s. Rally Day & Lay Ministry Fair lunch after church is a GOOD OLD FASHIONED POTLUCK. Parishioners are asked to bring a MEAT DISH or a SIDE DISH that will feed 8-12 FOLKS!!!! St. Peter’s will be providing the DESSERT… Emily Brady, St. Peter’s new chef for Wednesday Night Suppers (see her bio under Wednesday Night Suppers) will be in the kitchen that morning. Please take a minute to introduce yourself. You may drop off your dish with her. PLEASE make sure that your name is on it and that your dish is READY TO BE SERVED. Thank you! The Lay Ministry Fair portion of the lunch includes representatives of several of the St. Peter’s ministries. The ministry leaders will be available with clipboard in hand during the lunch to sign you up for many of the ministries offered to the children, youth and adults at St. Peter’s. Please contact Susan Parker or Rebecca Williamson if you would like a clipboard available for your use. They are hoping to touch base with the ministry representatives to see if they would like to participate on September 11. Hope to see you all there for the KICK-OFF of the fall semester at St. Peter’s…

Board Games Needed! Schreiner University is looking for board games for their students in attempt to keep them “home” and off the roads. If you have any new or used board games that you would like to donate to a good cause, please bring them by the church office. The goal of preventing the tragedy of accidents by students seeking entertainment off-campus is a great one!

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“We give glory to God by knowing Christ and making Him known to others.”

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Please consider helping out with Habitat’s Wall-Raising! This home in particular is a joint effort between St. Peter’s and Habitat Kerr County, and will directly benefit a family in our community. The Wall Raising is on Saturday, Sept. 10th at 8:30AM at 133 Glen Court, in Kerrville. Even if you can’t swing a hammer, we still need you there! Donations and supplies are also welcome! If you cannot make the Wall-Raising on the 10th, construction will continue every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8AM (weather permitting). Please RSVP to the church office at (830)257-8162.

A Note from the Senior Warden I am sure you join me in thanking God for the lovely rain and cooler temperatures. The rains have brought more wild flowers into bloom and all the green fields make it seem like spring. It gives me hope that we will see an early Fall. It was wonderful to see so many of you on Father Dick Elwood’s first Sunday. His sermon spoke to me and gave me comfort in this time of change. I think that Dick and his wife Jane will guide us through this transition in the smoothest way possible. Once again, Brandy Weatherford prepared a magnificent brunch to celebrate Dick and Jane’s first Sunday. Thank you Brandy! Exciting news! Wednesday night suppers are coming back! Starting September 14, dinner will be served at 5:45 in Tucker Hall following the 5:15 Eucharist. I hope you will join us for good food and friendly fellowship. Please RSVP, so that we can plan enough food for everyone. Call 257-8162. Also starting on Wednesday September 14, at 3:00 PM!!! Senior game day. Some of you have shown an interest in meeting with others for an afternoon of dominoes, Rummikub, cards, and other games. Please RSVP by calling the church office at 257-8162 if you would like to join the fun. Coffee and tea will be served. Afterward, if you wish, you can attend Eucharist at 5:15, and supper at 5:45, and still get home before dark! Games will begin at 3:00 PM in the multipurpose room. Any questions? Call Linda Jordan at the church office. Speaking of change…We have a new web site! Chrisie Jennings has worked very hard to get our new, improved, up-to-date, user friendly web site up and running. The web site has a lot of information and interesting facts. Please explore at www.stpeterskerrville.com . Coming soon: a web site scavenger hunt. As we move forward as a church, we must remember that change is a process and not an event. The search for a new rector is a God-driven process that will take time and patience. Search Committee Chairman Mickey Horany and I have spent hours in prayer and meditation, opening our hearts and minds to God’s guidance. We take the responsibility of choosing a search committee very seriously. We hope that you will support the committee we choose, pray for the committee, and pray for the right person to be led to St. Peter’s. Until next month I’ll leave you with this: “Do not be anxious about anything, but by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be known to God.” Philippians 4:6 Blessings, Barbara Cordova

“We give glory to God by knowing Christ and making Him known to others.”

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THE COTTAGE SHOP (830)257-0290

September means cooler weather. We currently have “tween” seasons clothes.

SEPTEMBER USHER SCHEDULE

10:00 AM 11:15 AM John Elliot Don Oehler Sept 11: Bobby Ulich Jimmy Wheat Sept. 18: Kay Bruce John Elliott Nellwyn Sadler Don Oehler Sept. 25: Hiram Wilson Bobby Ulich Jimmy Wheat Jimmy Wheat

Sept 4:

9:30AM

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Come and check it out OR clean out your closet and bring us some to sell! OR volunteer to help put of for sale. Hours are Tuesday - Friday, 9-5PM or Saturday, 9-1 PM.

SHOP

DONATE VOLUNTEER

_____________________ BEST TIMERS

Social hour luncheon! Join us, won’t you? We have the BEST TIME! Thursday, September 22nd Meet us at

11:30 a.m. Please call Lynda Griffin to RSVP (830)896-5163

“We give glory to God by knowing Christ and making Him known to others.”

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SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS and ANNIVERSARIES BIRTHDAYS

Talon McNiel

1-Sep

Peyton Ives

15-Sep

Jan Rodgers

1-Sep

Lou Ann Maxwell

28-Sep

Sophia Shelton

15-Sep

Dorothy Tucker

1-Sep

Greyson Russ

28-Sep

Macrae Sherron

15-Sep

Martha Green

2-Sep

James Scogin

28-Sep

Steve King

16-Sep

Jacob Leonard

2-Sep

Roger Chapman

30-Sep

Anita Lachner

17-Sep

Joy Pruett

2-Sep

Phil DeMasco

30-Sep

Sandy Magee

17-Sep

Ursula Stone

2-Sep

Charlotte Smithson

30-Sep

Stew Winn

17-Sep

Patrick Mason

3-Sep

Baylie DeVore

18-Sep

A.J. Shafer

3-Sep

Morgan Mosty

18-Sep

Allen Heacock

4-Sep

William Harwood

19-Sep

Dale & Pamela Haynes

3-Sep

Tom Murray

5-Sep

Haley Hilderbran

19-Sep

Michael & Heather Stebbins

3-Sep

Duffy Priour

5-Sep

Julia Cosgrove

20-Sep

Bob & Shirley Trees

3-Sep

Saphronia Jons

6-Sep

Richard DeVona

20-Sep

Neill & Constant Masterson

6-Sep

Donna Raymond

6-Sep

Randi Herbst

20-Sep

Scott & Carole McCain

17-Sep

Ruth Weems

6-Sep

Beth Johnson

20-Sep

Ellen & Paul Schoenfeld

18-Sep

Robert Bell

7-Sep

Walter Schellhase

20-Sep

Fritz & Helen Miller

19-Sep

Don Corkran

7-Sep

Nancy White

20-Sep

Patrick & Misty O'Fiel

19-Sep

Diane Davis

7-Sep

William Allen

21-Sep

Rich & Beverly Dodds

26-Sep

Philip Earnest

7-Sep

Virgie Folger

21-Sep

Paul & Judy Oshipp

28-Sep

Fran Cox

8-Sep

Estela Herrera

21-Sep

Allen & Pamela Smith

28-Sep

Bridget Ellison

8-Sep

Jonathon Mayhall

21-Sep

Don & Karla Corkran

29-Sep

Elsie Kappler

8-Sep

Dee Popp

21-Sep

Samantha Poorman

8-Sep

Gary Thorne

21-Sep

Charlotte Terry

8-Sep

Katy Lackey

22-Sep

Betty Cass

9-Sep

Michael Turner

22-Sep

Stockton Williams

9-Sep

David Brown

23-Sep

Sharon Cannon

10-Sep

Donna Bryant

23-Sep

Keane Wofford

10-Sep

Walker Richards

23-Sep

Megan Russ

11-Sep

Karla Corkran

24-Sep

Art Bogie

12-Sep

Bob Hoch

24-Sep

Paul Schoenfeld

12-Sep

David Moore

24-Sep

Catherine Compton

13-Sep

Ross Rommel

24-Sep

Larry Hunter

13-Sep

William Swyers

24-Sep

Georgieanna Itz-Maloney

13-Sep

Cody Tuck

24-Sep

Betty Whittier

13-Sep

Dane Tune

24-Sep

Capy Alexander

14-Sep

Wynn Kilgore

25-Sep

Nancy Mills

14-Sep

Rich Dodds

26-Sep

Sue Nidever Beverly Schwehm Curtis Thompson

14-Sep 14-Sep 14-Sep

Britt Eastland

26-Sep

Nancy Jenkins

26-Sep

Bryant Truitt

14-Sep

Diana Kimberly

26-Sep

Marcia Barrett

15-Sep

Chrisie Jennings

27-Sep

Marsha Hofland

15-Sep

Louie Rees

27-Sep

Patricia Freedle

28-Sep

“We give glory to God by knowing Christ and making Him known to others.”

ANNIVERSARIES

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ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

U.S. POSTAGE PAID

320 St. Peter Street Kerrville TX 78028-4650

PERIODICAL KERRVILLE TX 78028 PERMIT

Office hours: Monday-Friday, 9-4 Phone: 830-257-8162 E-mail: [email protected]

#USPS 402-850

Visit our Website at: www.stpeterskerrville.com THE REV. DICK ELWOOD, INTERIM RECTOR THE REV. TOM MURRAY III, ASSOC. RECTOR GAVIN ROGERS, YOUNG ADULTS JANET BOUTIN, SCHOOL DIRECTOR KAY REICHENAU, ASSISTANT DIR., SCHOOL KARA JOY BAKER, CHANCEL CHOIR DIR. LINDA JORDAN, CHRISTIAN EDUCATION GUY SCOTT, FACILITIES MANAGER AMOS ROSALES, SEXTON CHRISIE JENNINGS, PARISH ADMINISTRATOR KRISTEN COOK, ADMIN. ASST. CATHERINE SCHULTE, TREASURER VESTRY 2017 BARBARA CORDOVA, SENIOR WARDEN SUSAN PARKER CARYN TALARICO BRYAN WOFFORD, JR. WARDEN 2018 JASON BLEWETT ART BOGIE FRED HENNEKE DEBORAH ROMMEL, CLERK 2019 BROOKSIE BLEDSOE PATRICK O’FIEL RICH SCHNEIDER LEE UNDERWOOD

The Rock Road (USPS 402850) is published monthly by St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 320 St. Peter Street, Kerrville, TX 78028. Periodical postage paid at Kerrville, TX. Postmaster: Send address changes to St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 320 St. Peter Street, Kerrville TX 78028

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