Sunday, November 16, 2008

Twenty-Sixth Sunday after Trinity - Park Sunday


Today was the Twenty-Sixth Sunday after Trinity. A late Santa Ana weather condition meant that sunrise brought light winds from the east and 65°F at sunrise under clear skies on Mount Olympus. When we got to church we found an even bigger surprise, no one had gotten the key to the school! We decided to have the service in the park next door; one of the real advantages to having your church collapse into a trailer during the week. In short order, we were set up in the park. Flexibility is the key to tactical church power. Alice Acker stayed behind as greeter and marshaller directing everyone to the park until the service started. The absolutely superb weather brought out 20 participants by service start.

Thanks go out to all our members for being good sports about the service re-location program and pitching in to get the church set up in the park. Special thanks to Josh Martinez, Nick and Don Patton and Jack Arnold for doing the lion’s share of the setup with little time and not much direction. Your Beadle also apologizes as he was having such a great time at the service he forgot to take some of the customary photographs.

As usual, Father Acker, Nick Patton and Jack Arnold provided music for the welcome or gathering songs. We sing popular songs before the service as the people begin to show up for the service. Today’s were:

• Amazing Grace
• Give thanks
• Abide with me
• Joyful, joyful

Anglicans worldwide are participants in the Just In Time concept of service attendance. The songs give a bit of leeway for people to make the service and they give those of us who like to sing a chance to do so. When they started singing, we had 11 people present; by the time they finished, there were 20 people.

Worldwide Anglican Communion
Today Father Acker’s pre-service class was canceled because the park location precluded the use of the projection system. Father Acker pointed out that the service we were using, the Propers, that is the Collect for the Day (Prayer for the Day with a special request), the Epistle (a reading from one of the various epistles or letters of the New Testament) and the Gospel (a reading from one of the Gospel Books of the New Testament) was the same exact service in use by Anglican Churches around the world. Thus, rather than being a small group of 20 praying in Alpine, California, we were a small part of about 80 million people around the globe today participating in the exact same service. A body of believers worldwide. A single body united around the Book of Common Prayer and its services totally drawn from the Bible. If you have been to one service, you are familiar with them all. Some have more or less singing, a few differing responses, but the service feels the same everywhere. A single church: The Body of Believers Worldwide!

Next Sunday, we should be back on track with the Book of Habakkuk on Father Acker’s biblical tour. Habakkuk, in addition to being a weird name, is a very interesting short book. It talks of the problems of unpunished wickedness and excessive punishment. It talks of people who seem to be beating the system, of waiting, God’s powerful presence in history, His coming; fear and faith. Don’t miss it!

Ben Lizak read the Epistle which came from the Third Chapter of Saint John’s First General Epistle, beginning at the First Verse:
BEHOLD, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God: therefore the world knoweth us not, because it knew him not. Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure. Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law. And ye know that he was manifested to take away our sins; and in him is no sin. Whosoever abideth in him sinneth not: whosoever sinneth hath not seen him, neither known him. Little children, let no man deceive you: he that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous. He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.

The Gospel for today comes from the Twenty-Fourth Chapter of the Gospel according to Saint Matthew, beginning at the Twenty-Third Verse:

THEN if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not. For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect. Behold, I have told you before. Wherefore if they shall say unto you, Behold, he is in the desert; go not forth: behold, he is in the secret chambers; believe it not. For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. For wheresoever the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered together. Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken: and then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.

SermonBeing a Christian isn’t a spectator sport or God is my Pilot
Thanksgiving football is coming to the television near you:

• Dust off your remote.
• Dust off the Football analogies.
• Break out the Guacamole and Foam #1 hands
• Get ready for some good gridiron battles.
• You will always have a better plan and if the coach doesn’t follow it, you can yell like mad!

Unlike Thanksgiving Football, Christianity is not a spectator sport. God does not expect us to sit on the couch while The Team plays The Game. He expects us to DO, not watch.

We get to choose – Do Right or Do Evil; perhaps even worse stand by while evil is done. That done in your presence is done with your endorsement unless you say otherwise. In today’s Collect for the Day, peoples around the earth ask for His help that we might “Be made like unto Him in His eternal and glorious kingdom.

In the words of today’s Epistle:

Let no one deceive you, my children! Whoever does what is right is righteous, just as Christ is righteous. Whoever continues to sin belongs to the Devil, because the Devil has sinned from the very beginning. The Son of God appeared for this very reason, to destroy what the Devil has done.

Without God’s help and direction, it is too easy to look to ourselves for direction. People often get lost in a wilderness. Many times people have gotten lost and perished while in a forest or wilderness area only a few miles across by following what they thought was a straight line. Our internal compass is defective, recognizing that, we can turn to God for the true North and go in a straight line.

Although the devil would have you believe otherwise, choices are black and white. If you are a Christian, you often hear, ‘The are no simplistic answers to these complex problems.’ In your heart you know, the only answers that work are simple, the people who say that just don’t want to do what is asked of them.

Being righteous (that is following God) is the simple answer. But it means doing battle with Satan. Sadly, batttles aren’t won by sitting back and contemplating one’s navel or the universe—they are messy and bloody. Too often it is your blood. And to quote Top Gun: "This business will get out of control. It will get out of control and we'll be lucky to live through it."

If we are to follow the Words of our Lord, then we must DO. In the words of President Theodore Roosevelt, “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face in marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”

The world is quite confusing and it must be realized that confusion is one of the devil’s favorite weapons. There was a book written during the dark days of World War II by then Colonel Robert Scott, God is my Co-Pilot. Scott had many close calls and survived only by what many would call luck. He felt otherwise, thus the name of his book, a natural as he was flying single seat fighter aircraft at the time.

I had my first experience flying on Friday. While I had been on airplanes many times in my life, this time I did the flying. Like much in life, flying is different when YOU pull back and the houses get smaller, YOU push forward and the houses get bigger. It can easily become all about YOU and your aircraft. When it is YOU doing the flying, your hat clearly gets tighter as your head grows. Then, you get a bit too far out of the envelope. You find out if you want to live, really live, you need to let God be your pilot, you be satisfied with being the Co-Pilot. Life really is like the Pilot – Co-Pilot relationship. The Pilot is in charge and the Co-Pilot does all the physical labor. As long as the Pilot gets the credit, everything will be all right. When the Co-Pilot starts to think he knows more than the Pilot, things just don’t work out.

God is a great Pilot, He really knows what He is doing. Unlike the Pilots here on earth, He knows exactly what you should do all the time. Do what He wants you to do and do it well. You will be a lot happier and you can really live. Live a long time, like through eternity.

God is my Pilot

Birthdays and Anniversaries

There were no reported anniversaries. We celebrated Don Patton’s 46th birthday with him.

After Church Hospitality
Today Alice Acker brought the goodies and great they were, park or no park. There was lemon nectar cake, pineapple angel food cake thingies and sponge cake. Command Master Chief Brewer Macauley was ready to brew, but there was no power for his brewery. Thus, we were reduced to Father Acker signature low carb lemonade, which the Beadle loveth. Next time, we will have power to the coffee pot!

After church goodies providers as currently signed up:

Date Name
23 November 2008 Holly Lizak (Black olive egg salad sandwiches!)
30 November 2008 Opportunity Available!
7 December 2008 Stephanie Boyd
14 December 2008 Alice Acker
21 December 2008 Martha Stevens

New Nametags
We had no new nametags today.

People in our Prayers - http://www.blessedtrinityprayerteam.blogspot.com/
Prayer is an extremely important activity.
It is not that God knows not our needs, for He surely does.  Yet, Jesus commanded us to ask God for those same needs.  In addition to the obvious of asking God for help, offering thanksgiving and the like, prayer helps us focus our thoughts on how we might do God's work.

The Prayer Team of the Alpine Anglican Church of the Blessed Trinity was established to help our members and fellow Christians pray for those in need and to give thanks as well for the blessings we have been granted.

Who can be on the list?
 Do I have to be a member of the Blessed Trinity Church to be prayed for? No!  The only qualification to be on the list is that you want our prayer team to pray for you.  We are Christians and are happy to pray for you, no matter who you are.  If you want help from God, you are our kind of people.

What is the commitment from the prayer team?
Each member of the team will pray for the desired outcome at last once per day.

How do I get myself or someone else on the prayer list?
You can email one of the prayer team leaders: Greg - gnchase@cox.net or Dru - dru@descansorodents.com, or call the church office at (619) 722-1772 or fill out a prayer card at church.

What should I ask for?
Depends on what you want.  Some people merely want God to be asked to heal their ills and be mentioned by their first name, others want a specific outcome and / or have more of their personal information known to the team.  Ask for what you want.  It is your desire and need for prayer the team is attempting to meet.  For typical examples, see the list below.

Updating the Team
If you are on our prayer list, or if you have submitted a person that you have asked us to pray for, please update one of the team members or Father Acker in person, by telephone or email.  It helps to be able to pray specifically for these individuals including their specific needs; plus if they get better, it is nice to give thanks!

Please note that on the green or orange cards at church, you can ask that those to be prayed for have their names disseminated to the "prayer team".  Those names will be said in church and appear here.  Or, you can ask that their names and purpose be kept confidential, and then only Father Acker will know to pray for them.

Travel
Chris, Stephanie, Alex and Andrew are on travel this week.
Tim and Jan are on travel this week.

Healing

 Betty, Salvador (cancer), Betty, Marge, Uni, Karl, Christian, Marie, Wanda, Frank+ (brain tumor), Lois, Jennette (Alzheimer’s), Gary, Delores, Anna, Ruth, Connie, Tom, Crystal, Thomas, Hadley, Diane, Norm, Gregory, Nancy, Leucrecia (cancer), Michele, Marybeth (broken foot, stroke), Bill (infection), Teiko, Ernie, Ray, Betty, Hazel, Bruce (heart attack), Susanne, Paul (stroke), Ralph+ (eyes hip), Allison (kidney), Bill (ETOH poisoning), Kai, Jay, Tim, Diane, Amy (Thyroid cancer), Lise (peritoneal cancer), Joy, Evelyn, Kenny (ear surgery), Debbie, Joanna (stroke) [granddaughter of Father Holland a diocesan priest], Al (Ashley’s dad: surgery) Cyndi (arthritis pain; knee replacement 12/2), Scott (endocarditis and cow valve), June (cancer), Al, Susan, Jeff, David (leg injury), Judy, who suffers from mental illness, is undergoing tests for cancer, Jon, Jeffrey, Joy (cancer), Jim (pain), Marie, Joe (head & neck injury), Loretta (cancer)

Joy has a reoccurrence of abdominal cancer, which is non-operable. She is home from the hospital but still has a clot in her lung. She and her family ask your prayers for a miraculous remission. She asks God’s help to deal with the pain and discomfort while keeping a positive attitude during what is a very trying time. Pray also for her family might accept God’s will and enjoy whatever time she has with them here on earth. In particular please pray for peace of mind for Joy and her husband Dewaine that they might put their trust in God and increase their faith.

Mary Parker was released from the hospital on Saturday after several months. She needs to work on eating and building strength. There is still a long road ahead of her, but she is doing incredibly well. Please that she and her family will accept the strength that God can give them for the path before them. Please continue to pray for God’s will to be done and that she and her family continue to put their trust in Him. In particular, please pray for her family’s peace.

Joe Huber was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer and will undergo radiation seed implants within the next two weeks. Please pray for peace of mind for him and his family and that they might put their trust in God and increase their faith.

Rod Cook has a reoccurrence of lung cancer. Prognosis is not promising. Please pray for either a miraculous recovery or a maximization of his time remaining here on earth. Pray also for his daughter Lori that she might accept God’s will and enjoy whatever time she has with her father here on earth. In particular please pray for peace of mind for both Rod and Lori that they might put their trust in God and increase their faith.

John and Isabel Wilhelmy’s family ask your prayers on their behalf for God’s help through eye surgery and illness combined. We also pray that they will accept their family’s loving assistance in this difficult time.

Vince (12 yrs) who has bone cancer (a teammate of Andrew B) has a tumor in his leg. Alternate treatment has not reduced the tumor, so he will have surgery to remove the tumor on 28 November 2008. Also pray that he and his family might put their trust in God and accept His comfort.

Alice, friend of Fran Dexter, had lung cancer and surgery five years ago and has been in remission. After she started coughing up blood, radiological testing found a spot on her lung. She underwent surgery on 5 September 2008, which apparently went well. Fran asks in particular you pray for peace of mind for both Alice and Rick that they might put their trust in God.

Kenny had surgery to improve his hearing which did not end up improving his hearing in the end. Please pray for his adjusting to very limited hearing in just one ear. Also, please continue to pray for his improved state of mind and faith.

Joshua Hamilton fell out of a car the morning of 27 July 2008. He sustained a closed head injury and potential spinal cord injuries. Joshua underwent three surgeries to relieve pressure on his brain, but has not yet awakened. He is being moved to a long term care facility. He needs miraculous healing as the doctors have done all they can. We are praying for God’s miraculous intervention and to do those things best for Joshua in his life with God. Please continue to pray for his wife, Tulani, and two children, Isaiah & Keanu, and of course his mom, Jo Ann, and his James brother who is in our FTGC, asking for God’s presence and comfort.

Glenn Finch is back at work on a limited basis. Glenn has a new obstacle to overcome in addition to recovering from the brain injury sustained in his cycling accident. In his own words:

Well, if you ever reach a place where there is almost an acceptance of your personal/life circumstances... I thought I was there. I thought I had done a pretty good job of turning over to God the many circumstances in my life that were beyond my control, self limiting, and the many, many things that interfered with my daily life either physically, spiritually, emotionally or mentally. Then yesterday, one of my random Cat Scans revealed the presence of an aneurysm in my aorta that will require heart surgery in the next 6 months or so. Well, so much for being in a place of acceptance! This can't be happening. I thought I was being treated for a brain injury. I have come to realize that it is much easier to accept where God has you (and believed it is God-ordained) if you seem to be moving in a direction that you are ok with vesus these unforseen, life-altering surprises. This is definitely a setback in so many ways..... and a fresh reminder that I have so much to learn and so far to travel. And, I definitely understand that if I hadn't been in the bike accident, I would never have discovered the aneurysm and would have heaven bound sooner than anticipated. Thank you God for this gift! While I sojourn, please pray for physical and emotional healing, supernatural wisdom for my treating doctors, and for the peace that passes all understanding to cover and undergird me. Humbly..... my love and gratitude.... glenn

This is a major problem, yet if he had not had his accident, he would have likely found out about the aneurysm when it burst and he died. Glenn knows this, yet what a great deal of stress. Please pray for Glenn’s continued healing and trust in God.

Evelyn Hunt has pain in her jaw, face, & neck. The doctors haven’t been able to diagnose the cause. She has been very limited in getting out, but continued to do her walking in the house. Most importantly, pray for her to keep a good attitude and maintain a trust in God, so she will not worry.

Miney Farrell has had pain and weakness in her leg that has been limiting her activity.

Lorraine Winkles is still dealing with shingles (now over 24 months). The level of discomfort varies but the condition is persisting. She is in amazing spirits and sends her love to all.

Lona Walsh is in significant discomfort, but it looks like it is not Lupus. A recent MRI indicates she needs shoulder surgery on both sides, not great news, but much better than Lupus. She hopes for more information shortly, in the mean time, she asks that you continue your prayers for healing.

Kay Denton (Mrs. Kay) – called this week. She is still home and still doing wonderfully well! Mrs. Kay asks that everyone who is praying for her know how grateful she is for their prayers. As always, she retains her trust in the Lord and her positive attitude.

Nicole Ethridge - age 27, mother of two - Has a form of liver disease, which is causing her liver to shut down. She is near dialysis and would like you to pray for her disease to go into remission so that she can keep off dialysis and avoid a liver transplant. She asks that you pray for her continued faith and good spirits, as well as strength to take care of her children.

Caroline (age 10, leukemia recurrence) is now home in Escondido after her bone marrow transplant in July. She will have to make frequent trips to City of Hope in Pasadena for follow-up appointments, but she's very glad to be home now. Please continue in prayer that her leukemia will not reoccur; after the transplant, the chance of recurrence is 40%. Caroline will be 11 in December. Please keep praying for this sweet girl to make a full recovery and live a long life, devoted to God.  She and her family are Catholic Christians.

George (recurrence of bladder cancer) has been undergoing weekly chemotherapy which made him quite ill.  While at the hospital, his oncologist had a series of CAT scans done on George, and the tumor on his bladder is GONE. Disappeared. Non-existent. The oncologist said that the best he was expecting was a 50% reduction in the size of the tumor, but it is GONE. Thanks be to God! George will still need a few more weeks of chemo and will also need blood thinning injections for quite a while to prevent other clots, and the doctor also saw a dark area on George's kidney. He doesn't think it's anything to worry about but he is having a couple of specialists in radiology take a look to be sure.

George, LaVonda, Megan, and George III are rejoicing in this healing from the Lord! Please continue in prayer for George, giving thanks for the total reduction of George's tumor. They live in northern Georgia.

Bruce Denny lives in El Cajon and has experienced two major heart attacks in his early 40's.  He was to have an appointment with a cardiologist last Thursday, but no results yet.  His previous appointment showed further deterioration of his heart, including a fluid build-up in the sac surrounding his heart.  The family is also under severe financial stress because Bruce has been unable to work after his heart attacks.  His wife, Jennifer, is looking for a job and for childcare for their one-year-old.  The church family at Lake Murray Community Church is helping out with taking their older boys to and from school and with meals, etc.  Pray for no further deterioration in Bruce's heart and for help with their finances.

Guidance
Tom, Mary, Lloyd & Jennifer, Bob to be guided to a church
Ashley, Breyana, Vie, Asha, Cory, Heather, Holly, Ken, Maruja, William, Joe, Alexander, Jonathan, Phil, Sandy, Larraine, Brad, Brian, Uni, Jennifer, Greg, Margie, Phyllis, Walter, Rick, Carol, Susan, Curtis, Stephen, Donny, Chris, Eric (job), Andrew, Keith (job decision), Sara, Mark, Alexandra, Nelson, Perlita, Lewis, Sam & Susie

Sarah is still struggling with custody arrangements for her children and would appreciate our continued prayers. A hearing on 24 November 2008 will probably change custody to a more permanent arrangement (the children are currently switching between parents every other day). A hearing in February should finalize things. Sarah really appreciates our prayers and is asking for the decision to be in the best interest of the children. Sara asks you pray that God’s will for these children will be realized and they will be put in the best custody situation possible. Please pray for God’s guidance in the lives of the ex-husband, John and Sara and that they might hear Him.

Paul S suffers from severe schizophrenia remains stable with his medication, but needs God’s guidance as the directors of his group home are creating anxiety among the residents.

Guidance
 and Protection
Christina, Sarah

Economic Guidance and Assistance
Matt and Tracey very good friends of the Hubers. Matt is looking for a new job and they have two young children. Please pray that they are able to find employment soon.

Keith has had no work for the past three weeks.  Because of family medical expenses, they have no savings and are in debt.  Please pray for God's leading for a new job or for new clients for Keith's drafting business or for another stained glass commission.  Pray for Susanne as she tutors and teaches online classes while home schooling their four kids, that she may remain strong and able to do all she needs to do to teach their kids and help with finances despite herphysical condition (rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, etc.).  Pray for them also to not fear for the future but to trust in the Lord. 

Eric and Eric both to find a job that will allow them to use their skill and talent to make their new company more successful.

Sonny and Carol have lost their business, their home is in foreclosure. Please pray that they might find an opportunity for gainful employment where they can use their talents to make a positive impact on the world.

Mark’s business is very very slow, he asks that God point him to new markets and give him guidance in following God’s will that his business might survive and his employees not lose their livelihood.

Please pray for Kevin in the UK. He has been looking for a job for a long time and is 52. Please pray he might find an opportunity for gainful employment where he can use his talents to make a positive impact on the world. Please pray also for his family, in particular his wife Beverley, that they might open their hearts and minds to God’s guidance for their future.

Homebound/Aged and Infirm
Mary, Donna, Betty, Noko, Adelaide, Evelyn, Lorraine, Ellie

Armed Forces & Contractors
Tillman, Justin, Evan, RJ, Matt, Phillip, Julian, Joe (USAF - Ali Al Salem AB, Kuwait), John Kelly (USN - USS Ronald Reagan)

Anglican Communion
Archbishop Peter Akinola, the head of the GAFCON Primates’ Council has asked us to pray for our Anglican Communion. Specifically during September to December, we are bidden to pray for:

1. Guidance of the Holy Spirit upon the GAFCON Primates Council that they may be united in their leadership for the Gospel of Jesus Christ

2. Upholding the Bible as authoritative for the life, faith, and conduct of all Christians

3. Remaining faithful in the central task of the Church to mission and evangelism, saving the lost, bringing life and health to the poor and needy

4. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit to bring renewal, revival and transformation of individuals, communities, and societies

5. Anglicans to focus upon God’s agenda set forth in Scripture, God’s authority as given by Jesus Christ, and God’s mission in saving sinners and by the Holy Spirit turning them into saints

6. The setting aside all other agendas, that Jesus alone be Lord.

Question that only you can ask
What would you like to know about our history, what we believe, what we do or how we operate?  Father Acker is looking for material for the continuing education class and the Beadle is looking for Thought for the Day material.  Help us help you.  Please send your question to the Beadle so we all can get an answer.  Just because you don’t know the answer to your question doesn’t mean you are the only one who doesn’t know.  But, if you don’t ask, no one will know.

I’d like to get a different point across or announce something
If you have a different point of view, I would be happy to give you room to get your point across.  While this publication is my perspective on events, I recognize not everyone may agree and that some people would like to express their own opinion.

If want to write an article or make an announcement, please forward your item to the Beadle (with a note as to whether or not you would like editing help) to the following address: thebeadle@mac.com.

Epistle Readers
We post the list of Epistle Readers in the Beadle’s Report each week so you can either plan your attendance or your pre-reading as the spirit so moves you.

Date Reader

23 November 2008 Holly Lizak
30 November 2008 Greg Chase

Second Annual Christmas Dessert or Desert Party
Greg and Diane Chase will be hosting their traditional Christmas Dessert Party on Wednesday, 10 December 2008 at their home in La Mesa from 7pm – 9pm. If you wish to bring your favorite desert, that would be nice.  If you don’t, there is always plenty, you just may not get your favorite! The Chases will be providing hot apple cider, coffee, “chilled” Real Dew, and some deserts of their own.  The Arnolds will be providing Diet, or as it is sometimes referred to, UnReal Dew.

Diane would appreciate an RSVP no later than Saturday, 6 December 2008 - dlchase@cox.net.

The near future, as well as Next Sunday
Next Sunday is the Sunday next before Advent. Come next Sunday and see if Father Acker remembers he was in the Bible or does he move to a different subject. Or, maybe he will talk about the meanings of Advent as this will be the Sunday next before Advent. What about the sermon?  Will he preach on the Gospel or something all together different? Unless you come to the service, you will have to wait until you read the Beadle’s Report to find out.

The next big event is on Wednesday Night before Thanksgiving: the Free Teen Guitar Class will be playing at the Community Thanksgiving Service at Bethel Church.


See you next week on Sunday!

Alternate Sources of The Beadle’s Report
Father Acker posts a .pdf version of the current Beadle’s Report on the church website:
http://alpineanglican.com/BeadleReports.htm

An alternative version of the Beadle’s Report a single photograph and simple text is available at:
http://thebeadle.blogspot.com/

or with one photograph per issue and colorful text at

http://web.mac.com/thebeadle/BeadleBlog/Blog/Blog.html

All back issues of the Beadle’s Reports are available on request from:

thebeadle@mac.com

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