[ECOTA] News and Notes, Week of November 11

Lisa Fischbeck lgf at nc.rr.com
Fri Nov 16 21:51:50 EST 2007





Dear People and Friends of the Advocate:

Here's what's happening at the Advocate in the days ahead! New  
Information in RED. Please see the Advocate Web Site  
( www.ouradvocate.org ) for further updates and information.

Tuesday, November 13		Book Study on The Color of Water: a Black Man's  
Tribute to His White Mother. Session two: Denial, Suppression and Anger.

Wednesday, November 14 --  Contemplative Prayer – 6-6:45 PM at  
Ephesus Place. Open to all - seasoned contemplatives and those who  
have never tried this way of praying before. Come and dwell with God.



Sunday, November 18 -- Proper 28 -- at the Chapel Hill Kehillah	

Lessons (from the Revised Common Lectionary): Malachi 4:1-2a, Psalm  
98, 2 Thess 3:6-13, Luke 21: 5-19

3:00 PM - 3:45 PM. Adult Ed: The third of a three part series led by  
The Rev Liz Dowling-Sendor on the Gospel of Mark. Session three: Mark  
Among the Four Gospels. At Ephesus Place.

4 PM Vestry members and all interested People of the Advocate (who  
aren't otherwise engaged in Set-up or music practice) meet with The  
Rt. Rev. Bill Gregg, Assisting Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of  
North Carolina to share the experiences, hopes, joys and challenges  
of starting a new church. Downstairs at the Kehillah.

4:00 PM Set-up of worship space and Rehearsal of music for the day.

5:00 PM  The Rt. Rev Bill Gregg, Assisting Bishop of the Episcopal  
Diocese of North Carolina will celebrate and preach. Child Care and  
Education will be available for 1-5 year-olds during the Liturgy of  
the Word this Sunday.

6:20 PM Advocate Table Fellowship -- As you are able, please plan to  
stay for dinner (provided) conversation and fellowship.

7:15 PM Take-down, put away, and head out into the world in Peace.



Looking Ahead

Holy Eucharist for Thanksgiving, Wednesday, November 21, 5PM, at  
Ephesus Place.

Kids of the Advocate, age 5 and up, and their households are going  
our for fellowship, roller skating and pizza, Saturday, December 8,  
3-6 PM. Further details to follow.

Their Stories Live On:  An Interfaith Study of the Book of Genesis.  
Join us as we meet with the Rabbi and members of the Chapel Hill  
Kehillah to study and discuss the stories of Genesis.  Our interfaith  
group engages together in a Chevrutah study monthly at 12 Noon (bring  
a bag lunch) at the Kehillah Chapel: Wednesday December 12, January 9.

Infants and Toddlers of the Advocate (IATOTA) fellowship. This  
gathering to pray and play and break bread together is open to all,  
but is especially for those whose nap-time may not end by 5 or who  
need to be in bed by 7, and the adults who care for them. Please  
invite friends too. The next IATOTA gathering will be on Sunday,  
November 25 at 11 AM. At Ephesus Place.

Support for our partners in ministry: Give to the St. Innocents  
Church and School on La Gonave Island in Haiti. The Anglican  
Communion, the Episcopal Church USA and the Episcopal Diocese of  
North Carolina have all embraced the United Nations Millennium  
Development Goals and have agreed to "give 0.7 percent of our  
personal, congregational, diocesan and national church budgets to  
projects and organizations which work to eradicate extreme poverty  
and hunger, combat disease, and promote education and gender equality  
throughout the world.”
As you consider how your household might respond, please consider  
helping to pay the salaries of teachers at St Innocents School and  
Church on La Gonave Island in Haiti. There are 8 teachers at the  
school, each with an annual salary of about $1,200. Without our help  
they won't get paid. From the Advocate Tithe, we have sent 1% of our  
pledged and plate offering income for 2007 ($1000) to teachers  
salaries so far. Any gifts given from individual households will be  
wired on December 15. So if you would like to contribute to St  
Innocents this year, please do so by December 14. Checks can be  
written to the Church of the Advocate with a memo for the Haiti  
Partnership Fund.

An Advocate Mission Trip to the Mississippi Gulf Coast is being  
planned for the week after Easter (March 24 - 30). It’s been a  
little over two years since Hurricane Katrina devastated the coast of  
Mississippi and brought overwhelming floods into New Orleans. This  
tragedy may no longer be the most pressing thing on our minds, but  
many families in this area are still without homes. So, the people of  
the Advocate are going to do what we can. Join us for a mission trip  
to the Mississippi coast from March 24-30 to help the people of  
Mississippi rebuild their homes, clean up, and help restore the  
beauty of the coastline. We’ll be staying at Mission Bay (Bay St.  
Louis, MS) and Camp Coast Care (Long Beach, MS), sister camps  
associated with the Episcopal church which grew out of the volunteer  
efforts that began in the early days of the clean up. All adults and  
youth in grades 7 and higher are encouraged to join us on this  
adventure!!! Please contact Sallie Moore at sallie305 at bellsouth.net  
or Laurea Glusman McAllister at GLUSL97 at rhodes-alumni.net if you are  
interested.


On our hearts and on our houses,
the blessing of God.
In our coming and our going,
the peace of God.
In our life and our believing,
the love of God.
At our end and new beginning,
the arms of God to welcome us and bring us home. (Iona Blessing)

God bless you each and all in your ministry.

Lisa+


The Rev. Lisa G.  Fischbeck
The Episcopal Church of the Advocate
P.O. Box 9
Carrboro, N.C.  27510
email: lgf at nc.rr.com
phone: 919-219-4437
http:www.ouradvocate.org






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