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Weekly eNews -  January 11, 2019
Happening This Saturday
Daughters of the King (DOK)
10:00 am to 12:00 noon
Library
Sunday, January 13:
The First Sunday After Epiphany

8:00 AM Holy Eucharist, Rite II, spoken
 
 9:15 AM - Education for All Ages

Adults
John the Baptist –
Who is he and why should I care?
Rev. Orion Davis

Children
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (Downstairs, Age 3 – Kindergarten)
Godly Play (Downstairs, Grades 1 – 4)

Youth
Rite 13 (Across from Library, Grades 5 – 7)
                      
Journey to Adulthood (Rector’s Office, Grades 8 – 12)

10:30 AM Eucharist, Rite II, with music

Coffee Hour follows the 8:00 am service only. 
(We need Coffee Hour volunteers!  See announcement below.)

 
Announcements

Upcoming Adult Forums
(Sundays, 9:15 am)

January 20


Quaterly Congregational Meeting:  Highlights from the 2019 Vestry Retreat

January 27
Dream Work As Spiritual Practice

 
Dream work is an ancient Spiritual Practice, the intentional commitment
to recording our nightly dreams, and processing the dream images
so that we understand the messages contained in the dream. 
The wonder and curiosity which is integral to dream work carries over to other
areas of life, bringing along a greater comfort with mystery, uncertainty,
and paradox. Dream work offers a method for healing old wounds,
living more fully and joyfully each day, increasing
self-awareness, improving understanding of our life purpose,
and integrating new understandings. Each of these leads, in turn,
to greater empathy and compassion. 
Tim Hussey will lead an Adult Forum to introduce the practice of
Dream Work and to invite Grace members to participate
in the 8 weeks of Dream Group to follow.  Please consider
joining us as we form our very own Dream Group
at Grace Church. 

Rediscovering this work connects us to a long tradition of honoring the
Dream as a way in which God speaks to us, guides us, informs us,
heals us, and helps us to be conscious of God’s constant presence in our lives. 

The Dream Group is a safe container where we share our
Dreams and invite others in the group to help us work out their meanings. 


Parishioner Tim Hussey will offer an 8-week Dream Group, beginning
Tuesday, February 5 at 9:00 am in the Library.
Come to one, a few, or all of them.
Your Help is Needed
Please sign up for Coffee Hour!

Coffee hour is fun and very easily done if several friends
get together to provide the snack.
Cheese and crackers, a box of doughnuts, fruit, and coffee is enough.
Some folks like to bring casseroles or sausage and biscuits,
but it doesn't need to be that elaborate.
It is coffee hour . . . a time to get together,
mingle, meet new people, and enjoy everyone's company!


Sign-Up Sheet is on the bulletin board in Thatcher Hall.
Regular Gatherings this week
(* = open to all to attend)


Daughters of the King, Saturday, 10:00 am to 12:00 noon, Library
Vestry Retreat, January 11 – 13 at Lake Logan Camp & Conference Center
Education for Ministry, Monday, 6:30 – 8:00 pm, Library
Pub Theology, Monday, 7:00 - 9:00 pm, Blue Ridge Beer Hub
* Open Library Use, Wednesday, 9:00 am – 12:00 noon
* Holy Eucharist and Healing Service, Wednesday, 12:00 noon, Church
* Marthas Knitting Guild, Thursday, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon, Marthas Room
Sisters of Grace, Thursday, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., call Donna Buckner or Mary Lou Daily for location
Pub Theology
Monday, January 14, 7:00 - 900 pm
Blue Ridge Beer Hub


Please contact Robert Viau if you would like to suggest a topic.  See you there!
Understanding Opioid Addiction
Saturday, January 26th, 11:00 am


Grace Church will be hosting this Social Issues Forum  with experts from
Haywood County on hand to help all of us understand addiction, in general,
and opioids, more specifically.  Our hope is that all
who attend will grow in knowledge and compassion.
A light brunch will follow the 90-minute presentation featuring experts, community,
and friends closely affected by this plight. 
Please RSVP by calling (828-456-6029) or
emailing the office (admin@gracewaynesville.com) or by clicking here

Here is a little background about Social Issues Forums at Grace:
Rationale:  Jesus was passionately engaged in the "social issues" of his time: 
hunger, health and healing, and the economically and socially marginalized. 
The Church, as the Body of Christ on earth, is also called to engagement in social issues,
especially those affecting our neighbors.
Purpose:  The purpose of these forums is to provide education about
pressing social issues and avenues for Christian service
in partnership with others.  These forums will inform our
outreach ministries and enrich our spiritual lives.
Icons in Transformation
April 28 until June 16

Grace Church will be hosting an internationally acclaimed art exhibit.
A variety of lectures, showings, and contemplative prayer times will be available.
Tell your neighbors.  You won't want to miss this!
Newcomers' Corner

 
ADDITION TO LAST WEEK:
We neglected to provide Bob and Juan's full names.
They are Robert "Bob" Stambaugh and Juan Carlos Garcia.

We're sorry for our error.  Again, welcome!
Pledge Envelopes are Here!
 


They should be available beginning this Sunday.
The boxes will be on the pew in the Narthex,
so please pick yours up when you're here.

 
From the Burning of the Greens Last Sunday

Working Together by David Whyte
 

We shape our self
to fit this world

and by the world
are shaped again.

The visible
and the invisible

working together
in common cause,

to produce
the miraculous.

I am thinking of the way
the intangible air

passed at speed
round a shaped wing

easily
holds our weight.

So may we, in this life
trust

to those elements
we have yet to see

or imagine,
and look for the true

shape of our own self,
by forming it well

to the great
intangibles about us.







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