All posts by Keith Earle

Christmas Reflections – St. George Children

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Our St. George Children served others, learned about Advent, and took a ride on the Polar Express this month.  Kids for Christ completed their “Mission Possible,” where they performed acts of kindness for our Castle Hills Community.  (Click here for more).  In C3:16, children made advent wreaths with their families and received devotional readings to take home and use with their families.  Finally, church and school children enjoyed our annual Polar Express party!  Maricela Ramos, a church and school parent shared this letter about this wonderful tradition.

My daughter has participated in the Polar Express event every year for the past three years and my son began participating this year. This is something that at the age of four and six, they are still talking about one week later. The magic of the movie coupled with the magic of friends they have made at St George has created memories in their sweet little hearts. A chance to sit back, eat as much popcorn as they can handle while giggling and enjoying the idea of “Believing” was a precious moment that I will not forget, as I chose to stay and bring my own pillow and blanket. Once the movie was over, they enjoyed the holiday cookies with hot cocoa while laughing at each other’s milk mustaches. The type of cookies didn’t matter, what mattered was the fellowship and feeling of being connected and slowing down to enjoy the Christmas Spirit. Daniel, our Youth Ministry Leader, collected the sugar filled children and played marshmallow dodgeball with the active, silly children. Winning wasn’t the object of the game, playing with food and having the older ones help the little ones was the object of Daniel’s game. My children talked about it for days afterwards and look forward to creating more memories in the years to come. Thank you to St George Church, Happy Wilson and Daniel Foreman for their dedication to making this season special for all the children and adults like me, alike!

St. George Youth Group-“Souper Service”

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Our St. George Youth group answered their “Call to Serve by providing their own homemade soup for some of our parishioners. Helen Kyse wrote the following thank you letter:

To the Youth Group,

A thousand thanks for the homemade chicken noodle soup that I received after the service on Sunday (November 29th).

In addition to being wonderfully delicious, since it was loaded with chicken and vegetables each bowlful was a full meal. The generous amount of your gift will provide additional future meals.

I deeply appreciate your kindness and thoughtfulness.

Helen B. Kyse

Ministry Leaders – Reports Due 12/31/15

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We are beginning to collect our ministry reports for the 2015 Annual Report, which will be presented to the congregation at our Annual Parish Meeting.  Each and every ministry at St. George is vital to the spiritual life that takes place here, and we welcome your reports as to how your ministry has done God’s work in 2015. Please submit your ministry’s report no later than December 31st to Haley Bankey via email.  Thank you for all you do in continuing God’s mission at St. George!

Baptisms – Next Date is January 17

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The next scheduled date for child or adult Baptisms will be on Sunday, January 17 at the 10:45 AM worship service.  If you, or a family member, are interested in being Baptized, please let us know by completing the Baptismal Request Form (click here). This form is also linked in our weekly eSpear newsletter.  All candidates for Baptism, and their families, will meet with Fr. Ram at 9:30 AM on Sunday, January 3 in the Sanctuary for Baptismal prep.

 

Let Your Christmas Shopping Give to the Church

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If you do your Christmas shopping (or any shopping) at Amazon.com, St. George Episcopal Church can now receive 0.5% of your purchase total through Amazon Smile.  It’s a simple and easy way to support the work of the church during this busy Christmas season and beyond.

How does it work?

  • Instead of going to Amazon.com, go to Smile.Amazon.com or (click here).
  • Type ‘St. George Episcopal Church, and find the one in San Antonio, TX.
  • Click on our ‘Select’
  • Begin shopping! Every time you want to make a purchase at Amazon, go through Smile.Amazon.com and St. George will receive 0.5% of your purchase price without any increase to you.

Poinsettia Offerings

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Each year, St. George Church offers the opportunity to remember or bless a loved one by purchasing a poinsettia in his/her honor for our Christmas Eve services.  If you wish for your donation to be listed in the Christmas Eve bulletins, please return your donation envelope, or give online, by December 21. Donation envelopes will be in the Sunday bulletins for the next two weeks. If you give online, please put “In thanksgiving for….” or “In memory of….” in the memo line on PayPal, or email your names to Haley Bankey at hbankey@saintgeorgechurch.org. We request a minimum donation of $10 per poinsettia.  For more information, click here.

Thank you to the Kahlig Auto Group

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St. George extends a sincere thank you to the Kahlig Auto Group for its donation of $3000 to the Rector’s Discretionary Fund to “[help] some of [our] families at Christmas”  We are grateful to Billy Vaughn, who along with his wife Susie, are wonderful and generous friends of the St. George Community.  Billy and Susie’s children attended St. George School and maintain a passion for the outreach ministry done by our St. George Community.

Kids for Christ – “Mission: Possible” is Mission Accomplished!

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Kids for Christ successfully completed “Mission: Possible” as they took to the streets to do “Secret Service” work around the Castle Hills area! Team Red & Team Blue’s mission was to spread cheer for all to hear by performing at least five acts of kindness around the area.
Missions we completed include:
·Spreading words of Kindness by writing notes of kindness and inspiration on sticky notes and placing them on windows of cars and mirrors
·Popping with Kindness where they taped microwave popcorn to random Redbox kiosks
·Bubbles, Bubbles Everywhere where they left bottles of bubbles around the park area for kids to enjoy
·Kindness for the Red & Blue where they took boxes of cookies to the Castle Hills Police Dept. and Fire Dept
·Dollar for a Smile where they taped $1 bills to random items of their choosing in the Dollar Store for others to use
·Door to Kindness where they had to open the door for people
·Coin Drop where they placed quarters in gumball machines for others to use

The kids had a GREAT time running around performing these acts of kindness! They knew their mission of spreading cheer was complete when they received many smiles from those they came in contact with! Afterwards we all met in the park and enjoyed a celebratory cookie cake!

This mission could not have been possible without the efforts of these fabulous kids AND the parents who helped drive them around! Thank you to Stacy Talley, Julie McLaughlin, Michelle de la Garza, Kate Castellano and Mary Howe for going on this “Secret Service” adventure with us!