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Inside this issue:
Lunch Bunch................... 2
Pastoral Care .................. 2
Prayer Shawl Ministry ... 2
Centering Prayer ............ 2
Boy Scouts...................... 2
Life-Writing Group ......... 2
Monday Night Supper ... 2
Women's Dinner/Book .. 3
Bible Study ..................... 3
Vacation Bible School .... 3
Save The Date ................ 3
Golden Horseshoe ......... 3
Sunday Servers .............. 4
June Birthdays ............... 4
June Anniversaries......... 4
Calendar ......................... 5
Rector to Peterkin .... back
Bishop Curry ............. back
Gabriel Project .......... back
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next issue of Connections, please email
[email protected] or mail submissions to the
church office by June 26, 2019.
St. Timothy’s is grounded in worship and committed to welcome,
serve, and love all God’s people.
Connections June 2019
3434 Teays Valley Road P.O. Box 424
Hurricane, WV 25526
Phone: 304.562.9325
sttimothyswv.org
St. Timothy’s in-the-Valley Episcopal
A monthly publication of St. Timothy’s in-the-Valley Episcopal Church
Lindsay Garrison Rachel Midkiff Alex Ward
This Sunday we will honor our three High School Graduates
and recognize others who have completed a course of
study this year. Our High School Graduates are
Lindsay Garrison from Poca High (daughter of Allison Hughart
and Billy Wayne Bailey), Rachel Midkiff from Winfield High
(daughter of Tom and Jennifer Midkiff), and Alex Ward from
George Washington High (son of Robin Ward). Please come
join us in honoring these very fine young adults and wish
them well on their next adventure.
Centering Prayer St. Timothy’s ecumenical centering
prayer group will meet only once
In June: Sunday June 23, 2019 from
3:30—5:00 pm in the Meeting Room at the
church. Anyone interested in exploring this type of
spiritual practice is welcome to attend. Our guide is
Centering Prayer: A Training Course for Opening to
the Presence of God, a series of DVDs and CDs.
A course for experienced practitioners and begin-
ners. We share our spiritual Journeys, discussion of
the course material and include a 20 minute cen-
tering session at each meeting.
Questions or interested persons please contact Kitty
Byus at 304-757-0319 or [email protected].
Lunch Bunch Shouting a special invitation to
those folks who have summers
off!
Meet, greet and eat with the
Lunch Bunch on June 13th at
12:30 pm at Shonet’s in The Perry-Morris Square in
Milton, located on US 60 just a few blocks
West of the I-64 interchange on the right.
Friends and neighbors are welcome to join us at this
down home style restaurant.
Do contact Lola Warren 304-743-9935 or Kitty Byus
304-757-0319 to make your reservation.
Prayer Shawl Ministry St. Timothy’s ecumenical prayer
shawl ministry continues its new
outreach ministry at Genesis Teays
Valley Center. All members will
meet as a group at noon in the
Meeting Room at the church to
work on our individual projects.
Bring a drink and/or snack.
Those members who wish to participate in our new
outreach project will carpool to the Center at 1:30.
We are working with residences one time a month 1
on 1 guided by DVD’s creating a social and learn-
ing atmosphere. You can be a member of our min-
istry even if you just work at home. Patterns are
available for both knitting and crocheting shawls.
Our ministry is not limited to our congregation.
Our shawls are made, blessed, and then delivered
to those experiencing joyous occasions (weddings,
new babies, baptisms) as well as for Illness, acci-
dents, or bereavement. We have several finished,
blessed shawls that can be distributed. Please let
Kitty Byus or the Rev Cheryl Winter know if you have
a recipient for a shawl.
Questions or concerns please contact Kitty Byus
304-757-0319.
Monday Night Supper Menu: 6/3— Baked Potato Bar
with Chili, Salad & Deserts
6/10— Taco Night, Chicken
& Beef Tacos, Beans & Rice,
Salad & Desserts
6/17— Deep Fried Turkey, Mashed
Potatoes, Green Beans, Rolls, Salad & Desserts
6/24— BBQ, Chips, Potato Salad, Slaw, Desserts
Boy Scout Troop 36 Yard Sale/Hot Dog Sale
June 8, 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
at the Fletcher Lot at St Timothy’s
Donations may be dropped off
to the scouts on Monday, June 3, between
7:00pm to 7:30 pm and also Friday, June 7, starting
at noon. You may set up free or there are a few
open spots under tent (9x18) for $20. The scouts will
be having a concession stand for your food and
drink needs. We ask that no other food or drinks to
be sold. Call Steve Caldwell at 304-562-9233 for
more information.
June 23-28—Summer Camp at Camp Koontaga
June 24—No Scout Meeting
July 1—Troop Committee Meeting
Come Grow With Us! Connections —May 2019 Page 2
Pastoral Care
Committee: The Pastoral Care Committee will meet Sunday,
June 2nd, in the Garrett Fellowship Hall immediate-
ly following the service. The committee seeks to
identify and meet the needs of parishioners affect-
ed by illness, surgery, grief, and other situations, so
if you know of anyone needing our attention,
please contact Soleil Gregg by phone at 304/562-
3507, text at 304/546-5568, or email at
[email protected]. We always welcome
newcomers, so if you would like to be part of our
group, please join us at the meeting.
Life Writing Group Have you ever been interested in life-writing? Pat-
rick Grace is hosting a life writing group right here
at St. Timothy’s! The class will meet on Saturdays
this Summer at 10:00am and go to Noon in the
Meeting Room. For more information, please email
Patrick Grace at [email protected]
The Women’s Dinner
and a Book Club Move into summer with the Women’s
Dinner and a Book Group as they read
about “The Woman in the Window” by
A. J. Finn. This book won 4 ½ stars on Amazon and is
soon to be a major motion picture. We will be meeting
on Thursday, June 27th at 6:30pm in the Garrett
Fellowship Hall and our June hostess is Sheryl Decker.
Here is a bit about the book as found on the back
cover:
It isn’t paranoia if it’s really happening . . .
Anna Fox lives alone—a recluse in her New York City
home, unable to venture outside. She spends her days
drinking wine (maybe too much), watching old movies,
recalling happier times . . and spying on her neighbors.
Then the Russells move into the house across the way: a
father, a mother, their teenage son. The perfect family.
But when Anna, gazing out her window one night, sees
something she shouldn’t, her world begins to crumble—
and its shocking secrets are laid bare.
What is real? What is imagined? Who is in danger? Who
is in control? In this diabolically gripping thriller, no
one—and nothing—is what it seems.
Twisty and powerful, ingenious and moving, The
Woman in the Window is a smart, sophisticated novel
of psychological suspense that recalls the best of
Hitchcock—an unforgettable thriller that Gillian Flynn
calls “amazing.”
A. J. Finn has written for numerous publications,
including the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post,
and the Times Literary Supplement (UK). A native of
New York, Finn lived in England for almost a decade
before returning to New York City. His debut novel, The
Woman in the Window, has been published in 41
languages worldwide.
There are several copies of the book at the Western
Regional library website (Putnam County) and the
Kanawha County Library. You can also find it at your
local bookstore or online.
Our hostess will supply the main dish and other group
members will bring the rest of the dinner like salad,
dessert, fruit, rolls/butter. You can call Sheryl at 248-224-
6975 for information about the menu. Newcomers are
always welcome, and it isn’t necessary to have read
the book. You only need to let us know that you plan to
come, there’s a place at the table set just for you.
Come Grow With Us! Connections —May 2019 Page 3
A Knight of the Golden Horseshoe Congratulations to Ethan Markins who was made
a Knight of the Golden Horseshoe on May 3, 2019.
Many in our congregation have received this
award in the past. Please welcome Ethan into this
auspicious group. Here is a picture of him receiv-
ing his Golden Horseshoe Pin from Governor Jim
Justice.
Vacation Bible School Bible School will be held Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday eve-
nings, July 22, 23 and 24 with din-
ner at 5:30 pm and program from 6
- 8 pm. We will be using a new cur-
riculum, "Who Is My Neighbor?"
from the Mennonite Church. Neighbors are more
than the people in our families or communi-
ties. Through Bible stories, games and crafts partic-
ipants will learn more about God's great love and
what it means to be a neighbor and to live out our
faith. Children ages 3 years through fifth grade,
youth and adults are welcome. For more infor-
mation contact Laura Leslie,
[email protected] or 304-881-8213.
Aaron Carr’s Bible Study
to RETURN! On June 19th at 6:30pm, Aaron
will begin a weekly Bible Study on
several of Paul’s Letters! He will
begin with Romans and then move on to the Pris-
on Letters of Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians.
Aaron is an excellent teacher and you will gain a
great insight into these scriptures and Paul’s theol-
ogy.
SAVE THE DATE Pool & Pizza Party!
When: August 4th 6:00pm-9:00pm
Where: The Eleanor Pool, Eleanor,
WV.
June 2
Easter 7
June 9
Pentecost
June 16
Pentecost 2
June 23
Pentecost 3
June 30
Pentecost 4
Chalice
Bearers
Dave Wood
Soleil Gregg
Andy Bird
Kitty Byus
Cathy Slemp
Andy Bird
Billy Wayne Bailey
Dave Wood
Billy Wayne Bailey
Soleil Gregg
O.T. & Psalm
Reader Lindsay Garrison Sarah Castle Trish Fisher Emma Markins Marcy Benincasa
N.T. Reader Rachel Midkiff Richard Spillman Nona Dolmetsch Cooper Ellis Dave Wood
Prayers of The
People Alex Ward Nona Dolmetsch Karen White Ethan Markins Kitty Byus
Acolytes
Ben Arnett
Jayden Ellis
Lilly Kaul
Alex Ward
Hailey Bennett
Zane Boyd
Rachel Midkiff
Dehlia Ellis
Jillian Noel
Jana Naylor-Aten
Alex Ward
Ushers Kelle Maxwell
Jenny Jenkins
Chris Lewis
Jake Ward
John Alvis
Terry Holliday
Randy Thompson
Frank Thomspon
Randy Thomspon
Jenny Jenkins
Counters Mark & Jenny Jenkins Karen White John Wilson
Lola Warren
Anette Montoya
Bobby Norman Mark & Jenny Jenkins
Children’s
Chapel
Laura Leslie
Terry Holliday
Laura Leslie
Laura Leslie
Missy Pauley Children’s Sermon Volunteers Needed
Nursery Nathan & Lauren
Arnett, Allison Pauley Volunteers Needed Allison Pauley Volunteers Needed Volunteers Needed
Vestry
Greeter Randy Thompson CK Dolan Billy Wayne Bailey Brian Noel Terrance Lively
Altar Guild Kitty Byus
Susan Patrick
Kitty Byus
Susan Patrick
Kitty Byus
Susan Patrick
Kitty Byus
Susan Patrick
Kitty Byus
Susan Patrick
Come Grow With Us! Connections —May 2019 Page 4
2 Steve Hill 10 Zane Boyd 18 Reuben Ellis 2 Chris & Shannon Lambert 13 Ed & Carolyn Garrett
2 Betsy Rogan 11 Davis Tully 19 Bonnie Bailey 3 Bill & Joanne Fulks 14 David & Nancy Soulsby
3 Shannan Dillon 12 Glenn Childress 19 Olivia Moncada 4 Michael & Carol McDonough 16 Joe & Lynda Rumbaugh
4 Cassie Wilson 12 Rachel Hunter 24 Nathan Arnett 6 Michael & Jodie Walker 16 Dave & Vicky Wood
7 Billy Wayne Bailey 15 Hailey Bennett 25 Laura Hunter 8 Brent & Sharon Maynard 17 Jeff & Angie Bowen
8 Ben Holliday 15 Joy Jenkins 26 Crystal McIntyre 12 Chris Branham & Cathy Slemp 17 Harry & Joan Whipkey
8 Steven Terry 16 Cameron Maynard 29 Bobby Norman
9 Terry Holliday 17 Michael Kliner 30 John Jenkins
10 Sophie Benincasa 17 Bailey Montgomery
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10:30am—Holy
Eucharist (S)
Choir Practice
(CR)
Noon—Pastoral
Care Committee
(GFH)
5:30pm—Holy
Eucharist (S)
12-2:00pm—
Gabriel Project
5:30pm—Monday
Night Supper
(GFH)
6:30pm—Boy
Scouts (AC)
6:30pm-Compline
(S)
9:00am—HHS Stu-
dent Clean
7:00pm—NA (MR)
10:00am– HHS
Student Clean
8:00pm– AA (MR)
8:00am—Boy
Scouts Yard Sale
& Hotdog Sale
10:00am-Noon—
Lifewriting Class
with Patrick
Grace (MR)
6:00pm—Lindsay
Garrison’s Gradu-
ation Party (GFH)
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
10:30am—Holy
Eucharist (S)
Choir Practice
(CR)
5:30pm—Holy
Eucharist (S)
12-2:00pm—
Gabriel Project
5:30pm—Monday
Night Supper
(GFH)
6:30pm—Boy
Scouts (AC)
6:30pm-Compline
(S)
9:00am—HHS Stu-
dent Clean
7:00pm—NA (MR)
10:00am– HHS
Student Clean
8:00pm– AA (MR)
Noon—Lunch
Bunch @ Shonet’s
10:00am-Noon—
Lifewriting Class
with Patrick
Grace (MR)
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
10:30am—Holy
Eucharist (S)
Choir Practice
(CR)
5:30pm—Holy
Eucharist (S)
12-2:00pm—
Gabriel Project
5:30pm—Monday
Night Supper
(GFH)
6:30pm—Boy
Scouts (AC)
6:30pm-Compline
(S)
9:00am—HHS Stu-
dent Clean
7:00pm—NA (MR)
10:00am– HHS
Student Clean
8:00pm– AA (MR)
10:00am-Noon—
Lifewriting Class
with Patrick
Grace (MR)
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
10:30am—Holy
Eucharist (S)
Choir Practice
(CR)
Noon—Centering
Prayer (MR)
5:30pm—Holy
Eucharist (S)
12-2:00pm—
Gabriel Project
5:30pm—Monday
Night Supper
(GFH)
6:30pm—Boy
Scouts (AC)
6:30pm-Compline
(S)
9:00am—HHS Stu-
dent Clean
7:00pm—NA (MR)
10:00am– HHS
Student Clean
8:00pm– AA (MR)
10:00am-Noon—
Lifewriting Class
with Patrick
Grace (MR)
Noon—Prayer
Shawl Ministry
(MR)
30
10:30am—Holy
Eucharist (S)
Choir Practice
(CR)
5:30pm—Holy
Eucharist (S)
Come Grow With Us! Connections —May 2019 Page 5
The Rev. Cheryl Ann Winter, rector
Staff Andy Bird, Lay Assistant Katie Conley, secretary Janet Heck, music director Jim Dunaway, custodian
Vestry Billy Wayne Bailey SR. WARDEN Randy Thompson, jr. warden Laura Leslie Joyce Wilson Tom Midkiff Chris Branam CK Dolan Terrance Lively Brian Noel Ed Garrett, treasurer Trish Fisher, vestry clerk
St. Timothy’s in-the-Valley Episcopal Church 3434 Teays Valley Road P.O. Box 424 Hurricane, WV 25526
Join us each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. or at 5:30 p.m.!
Connections June
The Rector to Peterkin! Cheryl will be at Peterkin to lead both Mini-Camp and
Beginner Camp. She will be gone June 8-15. The Rev.
Kathleen Murray will be the celebrant for Pentecost Sun-
day, June 9th. She is looking forward to being with ‘her’
congregation! Give her a warm welcome as you always
do!
Gabriel Project The Gabriel project received donations
from Winfield, Hurricane, and Eleanor Fruth
Pharmacies as part of their Baby Event. This
is a photo from the Winfield Fruth. We are
thankful for all the community support.
Presiding Bishop Curry: Tickets for the Presiding Bishop's program on Oct.5 at WesBanco Arena
are on sale now at the arena box office and online at etix. Plenty of
seats are still available for the WesBanco Arena event. However, seats
for the Oct. 6 service at St. Matthew's are VERY LIMITED. If you need to
make hotel reservations, you should do so now. It's also Oglebayfest
weekend in Wheeling so hotel rooms will be at a premium.
For updates, please check St. Matthew's website: www.stmatts.com