Thursday, March 13, 2025

 

Birthdays:

Keyes Rudzik March 14

Michael Stratford March 14

Tempa Hohman March 16

Hannah Anderson March 17

Dominic Verry March 17

Mark Rehorn March 19

Chuck Farley March 20

Mitt McKinstry March 20

 

Anniversaries:

Jim and Patti Bowden March 18

Announcements:

Discipleship Hour: March 16th, 9:45-10:45 am (Youth Room)-

Join Ruth Anne Reese as she discusses the following: So many of us have been taught that it’s impolite to talk about money, but the Bible talks about money and the use of money from Genesis to Revelation. In this class, we will explore what God has to say about money, about wealth and poverty, and about the use of resources. The class will trace a broad overview of this topic through passages from Genesis to Revelation.

During the class, there will be time for asking questions and for considering how God may be speaking to us about this important topic.

Class begins on March 9th and continues through May 17 (Join as you are able)

Children’s Discipleship Hour: March 16th, 9:45-10:45 am-

During Discipleship Hour this season, we will be having a Children’s Choir for ages 4 through 5th grade. One purpose of our time together will be to practice the songs that we sing as we close worship each week in order to help the kids participate more fully. In addition, we hope to be able to learn songs to occasionally sing during the main service for the congregation, much like we’ve done during Lessons & Carols. We will also have a small snack each week before we transition into Children’s Chapel.

We will have nursery for children 3 and younger. Parents may also choose this option for any preschool-aged child if they feel that it would be more developmentally appropriate than participating in the Children’s Choir program.

3rd Sunday Dinner: March 16th, 5:30 pm (@ the Andersons)-

Food provided and children welcome. RSVP not necessary but helpful when able.

2472 Heather Court 40503

Contact Hannah Anderson 859-327-9636

Aging Faithfully Book Study: April 3rd, 12:00 pm (@ Apostles)

Beginning on April 3rd, Rev. Pam Buck will lead a group of women through the book Aging Faithfully. This book, by Alice Fryling, offers insightful wisdom on how to embrace the aging process with joy, peace, and purpose. Through a blend of personal reflections and spiritual guidance, Fryling encourages readers to find beauty and growth in every stage of life.

This group will meet on Thursdays at noon (no meeting Holy Week) in either the courtyard or the youth room.


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Thursday, March 6, 2025

 

Birthdays:

Ines Maynard March 7

Emelia Anderson March 8

Joe Freeman March 10

Maria Roach March 12

 

Anniversaries:

None this week 

Announcements:

Discipleship Hour: March 9th, 9:45-10:45 am (Youth Room)-

Join Ruth Anne Reese as she discusses the following: So many of us have been taught that it’s impolite to talk about money, but the Bible talks about money and the use of money from Genesis to Revelation. In this class, we will explore what God has to say about money, about wealth and poverty, and about the use of resources. The class will trace a broad overview of this topic through passages from Genesis to Revelation.

During the class, there will be time for asking questions and for considering how God may be speaking to us about this important topic.

Class begins on March 9th and continues through May 17 (Join as you are able)

Children’s Discipleship Hour: March 9th, 9:45-10:45 am-

During Discipleship Hour this season, we will be having a Children’s Choir for ages 4 through 5th grade. One purpose of our time together will be to practice the songs that we sing as we close worship each week in order to help the kids participate more fully. In addition, we hope to be able to learn songs to occasionally sing during the main service for the congregation, much like we’ve done during Lessons & Carols. We will also have a small snack each week before we transition into Children’s Chapel.

We will have nursery for children 3 and younger. Parents may also choose this option for any preschool-aged child if they feel that it would be more developmentally appropriate than participating in the Children’s Choir program.

3rd Sunday Dinner: March 16th, 5:30 pm (@ the Andersons)-

Food provided and children welcome. RSVP not necessary but helpful when able.

2472 Heather Court 40503

Contact Hannah Anderson 859-327-9636


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Friday, February 28, 2025

 

Birthdays:

Levin Durbin Feb 27

Maddie Whiteman Feb 28

Alayna Dorrell March 1

Alexandra Davis March 3

Adnee Hamilton March 4

Josh Whiteman March 5

Anneliese Zonio March 5

 

Anniversaries:

Trevor and Kristi Durbin Feb 28

Bud Williams and Karen Setterstrom March 1

Announcements:

Discipleship Hour: March 2nd, 9:45-10:45 am (Youth Room)-

T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets will be led by Don Sizemore

James Finley will be our guide through his podcast Turning to the Mystics. Go to https://cac.org/podcast/turning-to-the-mystics/. There is PDF of each podcast if you prefer reading to listening.

Poetry slows us down, gets us out of our head, and opens us to contemplative experience. T.S. Eliot was a devout Anglican, and he has a memorial stone in Poet’s Corner at Westminster Abbey.

Starting on March 9th, join Ruth Anne Reese as she discusses the following: So many of us have been taught that it’s impolite to talk about money, but the Bible talks about money and the use of money from Genesis to Revelation. In this class, we will explore
what God has to say about money, about wealth and poverty, and about the use of resources. The class will trace a broad overview of this topic through passages from Genesis to Revelation. During the class, there will be time for asking questions and for considering how God may be speaking to us about this important topic.

Class begins on March 9th and continues through May 17 (Join as you are able)

Children’s Discipleship Hour: March 2nd, 9:45-10:45 am-

During Discipleship Hour this season, we will be having a Children’s Choir for ages 4 through 5th grade. One purpose of our time together will be to practice the songs that we sing as we close worship each week in order to help the kids participate more fully. In addition, we hope to be able to learn songs to occasionally sing during the main service for the congregation, much like we’ve done during Lessons & Carols. We will also have a small snack each week before we transition into Children’s Chapel.

We will have nursery for children 3 and younger. Parents may also choose this option for any preschool-aged child if they feel that it would be more developmentally appropriate than participating in the Children’s Choir program.

God’s Love of Diversity and Desire for Justice: Last Session, March 3rd, 6:30 pm (Youth Room)-

This event is for our youth and will be a time where our own Dr. Henry Zonio will share more about the church intentionally being the light Christ calls us to be rather than contributing to darkness.

Newcomers Lunch: March 2nd, immediately following services (Fellowship Hall)-

Mark your calendars! If you have never been to a Newcomers lunch, we would love for you to join us. Complete this short form if you plan on joining us so we can plan food accordingly.

Newcomers Lunch Form

Ash Wednesday: March 5th, 12:00 pm(traditional)/6:30 pm (contemporary)- these will be a combined services with Saint Patrick’s. Father Pete shared a short video as an invitation into Ash Wednesday. Click here to access the video:


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Thursday, February 20, 2025

 

Birthdays:

Ken Brandenburgh Feb 22

Arvid Anderson Feb 23

Hunter David Feb 24

Akosua Boachie Feb 26

Maya Dorrell Feb 26

Anniversaries:

None this week

Announcements:

Discipleship Hour: February 9th, 9:45-10:45 am (Youth Room)-

T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets will be led by Don Sizemore

James Finley will be our guide through his podcast Turning to the Mystics. Go to https://cac.org/podcast/turning-to-the-mystics/. There is PDF of each podcast if you prefer reading to listening.

Poetry slows us down, gets us out of our head, and opens us to contemplative experience. T.S. Eliot was a devout Anglican, and he has a memorial stone in Poet’s Corner at Westminster Abbey.

Starting on March 9th, join Ruth Anne Reese as she walks through: What does the Bible say about wealth and poverty? What does It teach about the use of money and resources? How do these things relate to our lives today? This class will survey a variety of topics related to these themes in various passages from the Old and New Testaments.

Children’s Discipleship Hour: February 9th, 9:45-10:45 am-

During Discipleship Hour this season, we will be having a Children’s Choir for ages 4 through 5th grade. One purpose of our time together will be to practice the songs that we sing as we close worship each week in order to help the kids participate more fully. In addition, we hope to be able to learn songs to occasionally sing during the main service for the congregation, much like we’ve done during Lessons & Carols. We will also have a small snack each week before we transition into Children’s Chapel.

We will have nursery for children 3 and younger. Parents may also choose this option for any preschool-aged child if they feel that it would be more developmentally appropriate than participating in the Children’s Choir program.

God’s Love of Diversity and Desire for Justice: February 17th, 6:30 pm (Youth Room)-

This event is for our youth and will be a time where our own Dr. Henry Zonio will share more about the church intentionally being the light Christ calls us to be rather than contributing to darkness.

Newcomers Lunch: March 2nd, immediately following services (Fellowship Hall)-

Mark your calendars! If you have never been to a Newcomers lunch, we would love for you to join us. Complete this short form if you plan on joining us so we can plan food accordingly.

Newcomers Lunch Form

Ash Wednesday: March 5th, 12:00 pm(traditional)/6:30 pm (contemporary)- these will be a combined services with Saint Patrick’s.


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Thursday, February 13, 2025

 

Birthdays:

Ede Hjelmstad Feb 12

Anniversaries:

None this week

Announcements:

Discipleship Hour: February 9th, 9:45-10:45 am (Youth Room)-

T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets will be led by Don Sizemore

James Finley will be our guide through his podcast Turning to the Mystics. Go to https://cac.org/podcast/turning-to-the-mystics/. There is PDF of each podcast if you prefer reading to listening.

Poetry slows us down, gets us out of our head, and opens us to contemplative experience. T.S. Eliot was a devout Anglican, and he has a memorial stone in Poet’s Corner at Westminster Abbey.

Starting on March 9th, join Ruth Anne Reese as she walks through: What does the Bible say about wealth and poverty? What does It teach about the use of money and resources? How do these things relate to our lives today? This class will survey a variety of topics related to these themes in various passages from the Old and New Testaments.

Children’s Discipleship Hour: February 9th, 9:45-10:45 am-

During Discipleship Hour this season, we will be having a Children’s Choir for ages 4 through 5th grade. One purpose of our time together will be to practice the songs that we sing as we close worship each week in order to help the kids participate more fully. In addition, we hope to be able to learn songs to occasionally sing during the main service for the congregation, much like we’ve done during Lessons & Carols. We will also have a small snack each week before we transition into Children’s Chapel.

We will have nursery for children 3 and younger. Parents may also choose this option for any preschool-aged child if they feel that it would be more developmentally appropriate than participating in the Children’s Choir program.

3rd Sunday Young Adult/Young Family Dinner: February 16th, 5:30 pm (@ the Andersons)-

Food provided and children welcome. RSVP not necessary but helpful when able.

2472 Heather Court 40503

Contact Hannah Anderson 859-327-9636

God’s Love of Diversity and Desire for Justice: February 17th, 6:30 pm (Youth Room)-

This event is for our youth and will be a time where our own Dr. Henry Zonio will share more about the church intentionally being the light Christ calls us to be rather than contributing to darkness.

Newcomers Lunch: March 2nd, immediately following services (Fellowship Hall)-

Mark your calendars! If you have never been to a Newcomers lunch, we would love for you to join us. Complete this short form if you plan on joining us so we can plan food accordingly.

Newcomers Lunch Form

Ash Wednesday: March 5th, 12:00 pm(traditional)/6:30 pm (contemporary)- these will be a combined services with Saint Patrick’s.


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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

 

Birthdays:

Rhodes Irvin Feb 5
Nathan Hohman Feb 7
Dan Ross Feb 9

Kathy Brooks Feb 10

 

 

Anniversaries:

None this week

Announcements:

Book Reception and Signing: February 9th, immediately following 2nd service-

There will be a reception for our own Dr. Ruth Anne Reese to celebrate the publishing of her newest book on James. She will give a brief talk on James. Ruth Anne will have copies for purchase ($10.00/each).

Discipleship Hour: February 9th, 9:45-10:45 am (Youth Room)-

T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets will be led by Don Sizemore

James Finley will be our guide through his podcast Turning to the Mystics. Go to https://cac.org/podcast/turning-to-the-mystics/. There is PDF of each podcast if you prefer reading to listening.

Poetry slows us down, gets us out of our head, and opens us to contemplative experience. T.S. Eliot was a devout Anglican, and he has a memorial stone in Poet’s Corner at Westminster Abbey.

Children’s Discipleship Hour: February 9th, 9:45-10:45 am-

During Discipleship Hour this season, we will be having a Children’s Choir for ages 4 through 5th grade. One purpose of our time together will be to practice the songs that we sing as we close worship each week in order to help the kids participate more fully. In addition, we hope to be able to learn songs to occasionally sing during the main service for the congregation, much like we’ve done during Lessons & Carols. We will also have a small snack each week before we transition into Children’s Chapel.

We will have nursery for children 3 and younger. Parents may also choose this option for any preschool-aged child if they feel that it would be more developmentally appropriate than participating in the Children’s Choir program.

3rd Sunday Young Adult/Young Family Dinner: February 16th, 5:30 pm (@ the Andersons)-

Food provided and children welcome. RSVP not necessary but helpful when able.

2472 Heather Court 40503

Contact Hannah Anderson 859-327-9636

God’s Love of Diversity and Desire for Justice: February 17th, 6:30 pm (Youth Room)-

This event is for our youth and will be a time where our own Dr. Henry Zonio will share more about the church intentionally being the light Christ calls us to be rather than contributing to darkness. 

Newcomers Lunch: March 2nd, immediately following services (Fellowship Hall)-

Mark your calendars, more details and a sign up link to come! 


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Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Birthday:

Bud Williams    Feb 1
Herbert Gillies Feb 3
Chris Scott         Feb 3

 

Anniversaries:

None this week

Announcements:

2/9/25 – Following the 2nd Service, there will be a reception for Dr. Ruth Anne Reese to celebrate the publishing of her newest book on James.  She will give a brief talk on James. Ruth Anne will have copies for purchase ($10.00/ea)

Mandy Sharp has joined the Apostles’ Office as our new Administrative Assistant. She will be in the office Tuesday through Thursday from noon until 4pm. Feel free to pop in and introduce yourself to Mandy.

Discipleship Hour:

2/2/2025 – 9:45am to 10:45 am in the Youth Room

T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets will be led by Don Sizemore

James Finley will be our guide through his podcast Turning to the Mystics. Go to https://cac.org/podcast/turning-to-the-mystics/. There is PDF of each podcast if you prefer reading to listening.

Poetry slows us down, gets us out of our head, and opens us to contemplative experience. T.S. Eliot was a devout Anglican, and he has a memorial stone in Poet’s Corner at Westminster Abbey.

Children’s Discipleship Hour:

During Discipleship Hour this season, we will be having a Children’s Choir for ages 4 through 5th grade. One purpose of our time together will be to practice the songs that we sing as we close worship each week in order to help the kids participate more fully. In addition, we hope to be able to learn songs to occasionally sing during the main service for the congregation, much like we’ve done during Lessons & Carols. We will also have a small snack each week before we transition into Children’s Chapel.

We will have nursery for children 3 and younger. Parents may also choose this option for any preschool-aged child if they feel that it would be more developmentally appropriate than participating in the Children’s Choir program.

 

 

 

 

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January 26, 2025 S Hood Sermon


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January 19, 2025 P Buck Sermon


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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Birthday:

Merrick Johnson       Jan 22
Scott Buck                    Jan 23
Gwen Frazier              Jan 24
Paul Dickinson          Jan 26

 

Anniversaries:

None this week

Announcements:

Just a reminder that Apostles’ activities and groups will not meet when Fayette County Public Schools are closed for bad weather. The Office will be open as long as the roads are passable. If we are unable to get to the office, Pam and Fr. Pete are always available via email or phone.

To help Fr. Pete get to know who we are, we are going back to name tags. Please fill one out so Pete can greet us easily.

Mandy Sharp has joined our the Apostles’ Office as our new Administrative Assistant. She will be in the office Tuesday through Thursday from noon until 4pm. Feel free to pop in and introduce yourself to Mandy.

Discipleship Hour:

1/19/2025 – 9:45am to 10:45 am

T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets will be led by Don Sizemore

James Finley will be our guide through his podcast Turning to the Mystics. Go to https://cac.org/podcast/turning-to-the-mystics/. There is PDF of each podcast if you prefer reading to listening.

Poetry slows us down, gets us out of our head, and opens us to contemplative experience. T.S. Eliot was a devout Anglican, and he has a memorial stone in Poet’s Corner at Westminster Abbey.

Children’s Discipleship Hour:

During Discipleship Hour this season, we will be having a Children’s Choir for ages 4 through 5th grade. One purpose of our time together will be to practice the songs that we sing as we close worship each week in order to help the kids participate more fully. In addition, we hope to be able to learn songs to occasionally sing during the main service for the congregation, much like we’ve done during Lessons & Carols. We will also have a small snack each week before we transition into Children’s Chapel.

We will have nursery for children 3 and younger. Parents may also choose this option for any preschool-aged child if they feel that it would be more developmentally appropriate than participating in the Children’s Choir program.

 

 

 

 

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