Posted by Webwright October 30, 2011 under Church News, St. Timothy's School
St. Timothy’s School will host two Question & Answer sessions for Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten parents on Wednesday, November 2nd and Thursday, November 3rd from 9:30 to 10:30 AM in the Kindergarten Center. Childcare will be provided. St. Timothy’s School, a Pre-Kindergarten through 8th Grade school, is a mission of St. Timothy’s Church. Applications for the 2012-2013 school year are now being accepted. For more information, please call Mrs. Cathy Clement, Director of Admissions, at 781-0531, or send her an e-mail at cclement@sttimothys.org. Visit St. Timothy’s website at www.sttimothys.org.
Posted by Webwright under Church News, Vestry
Last Tuesday evening, Ed Watson was elected to the Vestry to fill Samantha Mason’s unexpired term. Samantha has resigned as she is moving to Charlotte. The Vestry looks forward to working with Ed, and we know God will give him the grace to make good decisions about the mission and ministry of our parish.
Posted by Webwright under Church Events, Youth Group
On Sunday, November 6th during Coffee Hour, the Youth Group will be hosting the Fall Festival for the children of the Church. They will have games, crafts and prizes just outside the Parish Hall on the deck. Please join us!
Posted by Webwright October 23, 2011 under Church News, Youth Group
The Youth Group will be going on a fall hike in Umstead Park on Sunday, October 30th. We will leave directly from the church, so please bring a change of clothes with you. We will have lunch following the 11 AM ServiceĀ and ride to Umstead; we plan to return to the church by 3:30 PM. All 6th through 12th graders are invited to join us. Please contact Betsy James at 781-3410 if you plan to attend and/or have any questions.
Posted by Webwright under Church News, Church School, North Raleigh Ministries
The Church School will be assembling BackPack Buddies for North Raleigh Ministries for our Service Sunday on November 20th. This program provides healthy food to hungry children at times when other resources are not available, such as on weekends and during school vacations. We will be collecting food from now through November 20th. Please consider having your family purchase the items to fill an entire BackPack. This will help us plan the number of completed BackPacks and give us a count of which items are still needed.
Each BackPack contains:
- 2 cans of vegetables
- 1 can of fruit
- 2 cans of meat or meat stew, such as tune, chicken or ravioli
- 2 packs of noodles (Easy Mac in individual packs or Ramen noodles)
- 2 boxes of 100% juice
- 3 boxes of shelf-stable milk (can be found in the baking aisle)
- 2 healthy snacks such as dried fruit, granola bars or Goldfish crackers
- 2 breakfast items such as oatmeal packets, small low-sugar cereal boxes or breakfast bars
Pop top and individual sizes are best. No soft tops or high sugar items will be allowed in the BackPacks.
Posted by Webwright October 16, 2011 under Church News, Vestry
The regular monthly meeting of the Vestry will be on Tuesday, October 25th at 6:30 PM in the Parlor.
Posted by Webwright under Church News
The Pastoral Care Committee will meet on Thursday, October 20th at 3:30 PM , God willing, in the Parlor (if not the Parlor, then Father James’s office).
Posted by Webwright under Church News
Our new and improved parlor is finished! So many people have donated their time, talents and treasure to make this possible. We now have a pleasant room, thanks to the ladies of Saint Anne’s Chapter of The Episcopal Church Women, and everyone who donated towards this project. Maintaining and improving the places where we gather together as a parish family are really a testimony to how important we consider fellowship to be in our lives as Christians.
Posted by Webwright under Church News
Saint Timothy’s Church and Saint Timothy’s School are involved in many outreach programs. Together, the Church and the School are sponsoring a shoe drive through the month of October. You will find large collection boxes in the narthex and in many hallways throughout the School. Share Our Shoes, also known as SOS, is a shoe charity that collects new or gently worn shoes and gives them to people in desperate need. Each pair of shoes gives someone in need a smile and a chance to walk comfortably and safely during during their time of hardship. This is a great way to recycle shoes and help someone less fortunate. The shoe drive ends on October 28th. We ask you to wrap a rubber band around each pair of shoes to keep them together, and then just place them in the box. All sizes and styles of new or used men’s, women’s and children’s shoes are needed. The shoes collected at Saint Timothy’s will support the Share Our Shoes mission in the Triangle and around the world.
Posted by Webwright October 10, 2011 under Church Events, Church News
The Bobby Asher Golf Classic is rapidly approaching, and the Men’s Fellowship is looking forward to another rewarding experience on the links. The tournament is scheduled for October 29th and is formatted as a four-man team Captain’s Choice. Registration should start around 8 AM, and the tournament itself will begin at 10 AM with a shotgun start. The tournament will be followed by a catered meal by our our nationally renowned Mike Lewis and prize distribution.
There are several ways to be involved in this event. You can play in the tournament; the cost is $50.00 per person. You can dedicate or sponsor a hole with a contribution starting at $50.00. For parents with children who have a community service hours requirement, we will put them to work assisting them in their quest to complete their community service hours while you enjoy a round of golf at Hedingham Golf Course or the catered meal.
There will be fliers in the narthex and at the Church Office.We would like to have the forms completed by October 15th if possible. We are asking that all participants notify us by October 23rd in order to allow Hedingham a chance to make preparations.
For more information, contact any member of the Men’s Fellowship or Kevin Bodiford at 280-9568 or Bob Elsea at 231-9350.