Come to the Ice Cream Social! – Sunday, October 23

Parishioners and other friends of the St. Mark’s parish family are welcome to join us after the 9:30AM worship service on Sunday, October 23, for an ice cream social to extend our best wishes to the Pickens family as they prepare for a new phase in their Christian journey.

There will be a basket on hand for well wishers to deposit cards and other blessings as we usher out the summer months with an ice-cream social. All are welcome.

On Fr. Greg’s Departure…

At the request of several parishioners, Jeff G’s comments regarding Fr. Greg’s resignation are being posted here for those who may not have been in attendance on Sunday, 9/25.

Well… it’s been a big week here at St. Mark’s.

In case you didn’t get the message from Fr. Greg’s sermon this morning, or you didn’t receive the letter he mailed on Wednesday, Greg tendered his resignation to both me and Bill M. this past Monday.

I must tell you I was not expecting to hear what Fr. Greg had to say on Monday. There are some who have told me they weren’t surprised by the news, but I submit to you that I hadn’t anticipated this at all. I was totally surprised – blindsided, even.

My surprise was followed by dismay – “Now what? We have so many terrific things happening at St. Mark’s – what’s going to happen to this endeavor, and how will that project continue?” Most of you here are veterans when it comes to clergy moving into and out of the parish, but I managed to miss out on all of that, so I think you can understand my concerns.

Well, along about Wednesday, my surprise and dismay had been replaced by gratitude and encouragement.

I was reminded that people make the church. And I’m so grateful that God saw fit to bring Fr. Greg and his family to this group of people five years ago to help us grow as a church family. I’m so grateful we were given the opportunity to share St. Mark’s with the Pickens family and I’m grateful they chose to make St. Mark’s their church home for a brief time.

I’m also grateful God saw fit to bring us a spiritual leader with such commitment and generosity of spirit. It has been an honor to serve on the vestry as the “vicar’s warden,” and I think I speak for everyone when I say we are going to miss the Pickens family something awful.

But I’m also encouraged by what we have accomplished here at St. Mark’s during Fr. Greg’s tenure. We are a self-sustaining entity. As mentioned in his letter, the parish is financially sound, rich in ministry, and blessed with an active and committed vestry who love St. Mark’s and have a vision for the future of the parish. We as a parish family, with God’s help, have made this happen. There is a great deal of positive momentum already at work in what God has called us to carry out here at St. Mark’s. I know in my heart we will continue to support and encourage each other as well as whomever God delivers to us as our new rector as we continue our work here.

I spoke with Canon Neal Michell on Friday. Canon Michell is the Canon of the Ordinary for the diocese and is in charge of placement of clergy. I am happy to report the bishop already has someone in mind for us as an interim priest – a young priest from the Dallas area with a family (two young children!).

Greg’s last Sunday is October 30th. Canon Michell and Canon Heard will trade off Sundays for the first few weeks after Fr. Greg’s departure, and it is highly likely we’ll have an interim past that point. I will, of course, keep you posted.

I’m happy to report that Deacon Ashley will continue on with us. Additionally, all of our ministries will continue, as will the upgrades to the worship space.

Again, I will do my best to keep you all up to date regarding new developments.

Today is the Pot Luck Supper. I encourage everyone to come back and join us for a meal. Fr. Greg will be there to answer any questions you may have.

God bless Fr. Greg, Noralyn, and Annie. And God bless St. Mark’s.

Jeff Gardner
Senior Warden

Fall Festival Is Set For Saturday Oct. 15

Our Outreach Chair, Wende Burton, sent this along. Please read and get ready for a great time this year. Information is below. Fr. Greg

St. Mark’s 3rd Fall Festival for homeless children in partnership with Captain Hope’s Kids will be Saturday, October 15th from 10:30 to 2:00pm. We will be hosting homeless kids of all ages from agencies that provide housing for homeless families, providing them a safe place to enjoy themselves. We will be collecting books for kids of all ages (babies to teens) for a “book walk” and volunteers are needed for registration, games, and making our guests feel welcome! Also, we will be serving lunch, so you would like to contribute brownies or cookies, that would be appreciated as well! There will be a brief meeting after church on Sunday, October 8th to review last minute details! If you have questions, please contact Wende Burton or Kathy Whitgrove. Please note that volunteers must have completed Safe Church training in order to participate.

Thanks!

W.

A Cursillo Story – Paulette Austin

As many of you know, our own Paulette Austin went to All Saint’s Camp to participate in a diocese-wide Christian retreat last week. Upon her return, she wrote this piece below. If you have questions about her experience or the Cursillo movement, please contact Paulette or any of the other St. Markians who have been through this program.

Paulette writes:
Cursillo #291 (September 15 – 18, 2011)

As I contemplated the idea of a church retreat, I envisaged a group of Episcopalians engaged in Bible study and discussion each day with a leader tasked to interpret and explain the significance of each lesson. How wrong did I turn out to be!

Father Greg and I made our way to All Saints Camp last Thursday evening, after he enlightened me that I would need a flashlight for the weekend. As we arrived in Pottsboro, he pointed out the Episcopal church in town and referred to a skeet shoot which was engineered by the current rector – these were all clues which I failed to grasp at the time.

However, All Saints Camp, located in the beautiful setting of Lake Texoma, soon revealed itself in all its rustic glory!! After we were welcomed by members of the Cursillo Team, Father Greg left and eventually some thirteen (13) participants assembled for our first gathering. We concentrated initially on church affiliation which included St. Mark’s (Irving), Good Shepherd (Dallas), St. Michael & All Angels (Dallas), St. Peter (McKinney), St. Luke in the Meadow (Fort Worth), St. Peter & St. Paul (Arlington), St. Anne (DeSoto) and St. Luke (Denison).

I started to take note of the group with whom I was slated to spend the next three days. Housed in cabins, we ate meals together in the common dining room, assembled for our program in the meeting room and had our morning and evening devotions in the chapel, presided over by Fr. Bill Taylor (Good Shepherd, Dallas) and by Rev. Susan Slaughter (St. Luke in the Meadow, Fort Worth).

The Cursillo movement began in a monastery on the island of Majorca, off the coast of Spain, as an aftermath of the Spanish Civil War that ended in 1939. It involved a pilgrimage to the Shrine of St. James oat Compostella that provided an opportunity for renewal. Started in Texas in 1972, Cursillo weekends are now organized jointly by the Dioceses of Dallas and Fort Worth.

As I look back on the experience, I must admit that it was truly a spiritual awakening which, if continually nourished, could serve to enrich the rest of my life experience. On the basis of exchanges with my fellow participants, and after listening to some fifteen presentations, I am convinced that it is through reaching within oneself that one will be able to effectively serve others.

Since it is incumbent upon me to share some of the insight gained from this experience, I wish to outline below some general impressions gleaned that could serve as guide posts:
1. The need to create an intentional pattern for our everyday life
2. The need to work steadily at creating the ideal Christian life, which will move us closer to God
3. Through our acts of piety, through study and action, we will discern God’s power within us
4. We are all endowed with grace i.e. the love and favor of God towards humankind.
5. Each layperson holds a unique position since we are all commissioned to proclaim, by word and example, the Good News of God in Christ
6. Faith i.e. total trust in the covenant relationship with God, serves as the engine to fire up a life devoted to God’s control
7. The Sacraments (Baptismal, Confirmation, Eucharist, marriage and unction) are all ways in which God works through our material world to make HIS presence known

The past weekend of spiritual awakening will provide the inspiration needed to seek greater meaning as I perform tasks within my church community and the general environment. I remain convinced that our relationship with God affects our relationship with each other. I intend to seek spiritual counsel and to follow the Cursillo Plan for spiritual growth, in order that the momentum will not be lost. I trust that I may share this journey with some of my fellow parishioners.

Finally, I wish to thank Father Greg Pickens, Noralyn, Kathy Gates and Carolyn Lane (Cursillistas – Cursillo veterans) for the messages of encouragement and prayers that they so generously bestowed on me during the event.

Paulette Austin

From Outreach Chair Wende Burton – North Texas Giving Day Thursday September 15th

Our own Wende Burton is running the North Texas Giving Day this year. Read below how the people of St. Mark’s can multiply our charitable giving to charities we already support.

On Thursday September 15, 2011, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Captain Hope’s Kids, Irving Cares, Austin Street Shelter, along with over 750 nonprofits in North Texas will be taking part in 2011 Get Up and Give! North Texas Giving Day. $1,000,000 in matching money has been raised, and every donation $25 and above will be matched at some percentage when made on www.donorbridgetx.org, North Texas’ online resource that connects donors with nonprofit organizations.

Please consider visiting www.donorbridgetx.org anytime between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on September 15th. To give, search for the nonprofit by name, select their record and then click “Donate Now.” Y our donation will go a long way in helping these organizations in achieving their missions of meeting the critical needs in our community. Plus, your gifts given September 15th will receive a portion of $1,000,000 in matching funds–making your dollars go further.

If you have issues donating on the website, you are more than welcome to call them at 214-750-4222 and they will process your donation via telephone!