A Message from our Rector:

Earth Day, Arbor Day, Creation Care, and Stewardship

Dear Friends,

In a few weeks, the tulip tree in front of Advent House will be taken down. A new tree—much smaller, of course—will be planted.

Fact: I always feel sick to my stomach when I see a tree being taken down. It is usually difficult to see anything wrong with the tree. Was it “in the way,” whatever that means? Were owners tired of acorns or walnuts?

Fact: In 2021 I came within a few feet of being crushed by a giant cottonwood. The tree came down on a calm, windless, blue-sky day, falling across the street where I was walking, snapping power lines and smashing an SUV but fortunately missing the driver. The tree’s fall was a complete shock to the owners and to their neighbors whose roofs were damaged. They thought they had nothing to fear from the tree. The warning I had was a creaking sound about two seconds before the stunning impact of the tree right behind me.

Which brings me to the trees at Saint Andrew’s. The Property Committee and Wardens have spent several months researching the health of three large trees: two tulip trees and one liquid amber tree. Junior Warden Dawna Wilson followed up on arborist reports and had several meetings with arborists and other members of the committee, hearing detailed reports about the trees’ health. At a meeting last week, the Property Committee, Wardens, and yours truly discussed these reports, including the difficult information that the tulip tree in front of Advent House has internal decay and is in imminent danger of falling. You’ll see that the tree is leafing this spring. Like the cottonwood that almost fell on me, it gives no visual warning that there is anything wrong. We are planning for the tree to be taken down as soon as possible.

On Rogation Sunday, May 10, we will include a tribute to the Advent House tulip tree in our Rogation Procession and pray for the new tree that may already be planted. I know I will miss the magnificent tulip, but the arborists’ description of the as-yet-invisible-to-the-eye decay keeps me mindful of the sweep of our call to stewardship: for the trees and plants on our property, yes—but also for the buildings that our church maintains; for the city’s utilities, workers, and streets; and most of all for the lives of those who live, work, and walk on Seminary Street sidewalks and roads.

I am grateful to Vestry and to the Property Committee for their diligent work of stewardship, making difficult decisions, and taking care of our grounds and of us. If you have questions, thoughts, concerns about these trees or our Memorial Garden and physical plant, please do let me know. We are all stewards of this parish.

In peace,

Jen+

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Rector’s Office Drop-In Time

Rev. Jen has set her office drop-in day as Wednesday of each week from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. for anyone who would like to stop in and visit. You are always invited to make an appointment for a time convenient for you. Mondays are her Sabbath day.

The Fifth Sunday of Easter

In-Person Sunday Morning Worship Service, May 3, led by the Rev. Dr. Jennifer Oldstone-Moore,10:15 a.m.

You can stream the service via St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Greencastle, Indiana Facebook Page. Click on this link to view the Live Stream. We will start the Live Stream 5 minutes prior to the start of the service.

Click here for the service booklet for this service.

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PRAYERS FOR OTHERS

If you have prayers that you would like offered on Sunday–prayers of thanksgiving, for those in trouble or sickness, or those who have died and those who grieve, please call in or send an email to Michelle. The names will be said aloud on Sunday for four consecutive weeks and then cycled off. If you would like the prayers continued, please tell Michelle and the names will be added to the long-term prayer list.

HYMN NAMES IN THE BULLETIN

In the coming weeks, you may notice a change in the way that hymns are designated in the service bulletin. The information at the bottom of the hymn includes a hymn name in capital letters. The hymn that begins “Jesus Christ is risen today” is set to the tune Easter Hymn. The tune for “Come, Thou Fount” is Nettleton. “Let all mortal flesh” is set in our hymnal to the tune Picardy, and both “Love divine, all loves excelling” and “Alleluia! Sing to Jesus” are set to Hrfrydol.

Our reasons for this change are simply pragmatic: the hymn names are shorter than the first lines, and fit better into our bulletins. But there is also a certain skill—and pleasure—to identifying tunes as well as words, in part because it highlights the artistry of the person who wrote the music. Be sure to look this week for this new feature to our bulletins.

BOOK AND BIBLE GROUP

We will be taking a break through the summer from our Tuesday afternoon gatherings. Keep your eyes peeled for announcements for occasional gatherings of Pub Theology when we will gather to share snacks, a cold drink, and conversation. Evening Prayer will still be celebrated at 4.00 pm on most Tuesdays.

THINKING ABOUT BAPTISM?

The next feast day designated for Baptism is Pentecost, May 24. Contact Jen+ if you have questions or are thinking about being baptized.

PROJECTS AND PARISH SPACE

We are blessed with ample and well organized spaces for our worship, fellowship, and outreach. However, things have a way of collecting at churches—as we found when Gwen Morris and Cathryn Ensley cleaned out the front closet. We want to know what’s going on! Please mark supplies or materials gathered for outreach with the name of the project and the name of the point person.

HEALING PRAYER

Most Sundays our intern Meghan will be offering anointing and healing prayer at Sunday services during communion. Meghan will set up a station in the narthex; meet there for general or specific prayers for healing.

EVENING PRAYER

Join us for Evening Prayer in the sanctuary on Tuesdays at 4:00. Evening Prayer is a wonderful service to wind down the day and move into the evening hours.

CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER

On Wednesdays at 1:00, we gather for about a half hour in quiet contemplative prayer. A leader introduces the prayer and a bell is chimed; we sit in prayer for twenty minutes until another chime sounds and then close with a spoken prayer. Feel free to come in any time between 1:00 and 1:20 to pray in silence in a lovely sacred space.

ALTAR FLOWER CALENDAR

An altar flower calendar is posted in Hamilton Hall. Sign up to sponsor the altar flowers to commemorate a birthday or anniversary, remember a loved one, or in thanksgiving for an important event. We ask a donation to help offset the cost of the altar flowers and other worship expenses. Be sure to tell the office your dedication so that it can be printed in the bulletin. Please make checks payable to St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church and in the memo field please put this information: Altar Flowers, person’s name, occasion, Sunday date you’d like for the flowers to be on the altar.

VESTRY MEETING MINUTES

If any of you are interested in what your Vestry is doing, there are two copies of each month’s minutes on the music stand in Hamilton Hall. Feel free to read and return!

SHOPPING LIST FOR NON-FOOD PANTRY

Please add razors, shaving cream, laundry detergent, spray cleaner, and toilet bowl cleaner to your shopping list for the NFP for this month. Meals and conversation in Hamilton Hall are going well. Patrons are now able to pick out items they most need. Your contributions help our budget go farther in helping meet the needs of those in Putnam County. Please scroll down to view the distribution dates and latest updates. If you can help with this ministry in any way, please contact Harriet Moore or Carl Huffman.

KROGER COUPONS

If you have any unwanted Kroger coupons, please bring them to Hamilton Hall and place in the window ledge near the “Little Library”. We would like to make them available to our Non-Food Pantry recipients so that they might be able to take advantage of them to help extend their food budget. Thanks in advance!

FREE DAILY DEVOTIONAL

We have some large print Day by Day daily devotionals in the sanctuary that you are free to take home for your personal devotions–and if we know that people would like copies, we can order the right amount. Many of you may also appreciate the on-line version of Day to Day. Click here.

Non-Food Pantry Latest

Saturday, May 30
• Noon to 2:00 p.m.
There will be a distribution in Hamilton Hall and light lunches will be served inside. We are grateful for all those who have worked so hard to obtain supplies for the Non-Food Pantry. Items are having to be purchased from a variety of sources making it much more expensive. Donations to help offset this extra cost will be gratefully accepted!

Top 3 Needed Items
  • Black or White Trash Bags

  • Laundry Detergent (30 – 34 oz. size is fine)

  • Spray Cleaner or Toilet Bowl Cleaner

Your prayers are asked for:

Haile Bane, grandson of Joanne Haymaker
Beth Benedix, friend to many at St. Andrew’s
Jennifer Clarke, friend of Patti Harmless
Diane * Judy * Angela Evans
Heather Cantonwine and family, friends of the Knuths
Tom Kaiser, friend of Jen+ & Chris
Lynda, friend of Sarah Finlay-Black
Warren Macy
Teresa Masten, friend of Karen & Jim Mannon
Sally Motsch, friend to many at St. Andrew’s
Mary Mountz
Gene Shaw, brother-in-law of Patti Harmless
Elizabeth & Natalie Sheffler, daughter & granddaughter of Page & Narda Cotton
Deloris Smith, friend of Emily Knuth
Jenny Smyth, niece of Patti Harmless
Luke Smith, son of Mark Smith
Skip Sutton
Larry Taylor, former member of St. Andrew’s
Donald Voermans, father of Nick Voermans
Edwina Vose, friend of Jen+
Catherine Waggoner, friend of Jen+
Dwight Ziegler, uncle of Stephanie Gurnon

For those who have died, and those who mourn

Larry Sutton, Skip Sutton and family members Jack, Cindy, and Chris.

Diocesan Cycle of Prayer: Grace Unlimited, Butler University, The Rev. Peter Gray

Our companion dioceses: The Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil: The Most Rev. Mauricio Jose Araujo De Andrade, Primate of Brazil and Bishop of Brasilia. The people and Diocese of Haiti and Saint Andre’s Parish and school in Mithon.

Anglican Cycle of Prayer:
The Church of North India (United)

Birthdays: Josephine Glessner, May 1; Jacob Majors, May 4

Anniversaries: none

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