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VESTRY SUMMARY FOR OCTOBER 16.  In October, the Vestry looked to next year. The Vestry approved a Leadership Nominating Committee for the January elections of Debbie Potter, Conrad Squires and Steve Switzer.  Pledge letters were signed and mailed along with pledge cards for Pledge Commitment Sunday. The difficult process of creating a budget for 2012 began with an extensive conversation about income. The upcoming Inclusive Home Energy Presentation, Halloween Party and Church Fair were also discussed.

 

A WORD FROM THE TREASURER’S OFFICE.  As I write these notes the bells of our Greek neighbors are ringing out the 6:00pm melodies. What a joy to hear church bells in the city! I remember when I was finishing college, living in a 4th floor walk-up off Dartmouth Street in Boston’s South End, hearing a single bell counting off 10:00pm while I revised a term paper.  Living in the city brings these reminders of living in community with others.  Our St. Stephen’s community is entering the time of year when we decide what our goals and priorities will be in 2012. I urge each of you, as you consider your 2012 pledge, what it means to St. Stephen’s and to the neighborhood and community of which we are a part.  If you are already pledging, consider increasing your pledge so we can continue our work. If you are thinking about pledging in 2012, imagine what more St. Stephen’s could do if you were to pledge.  Even as we focus our attention on making our pledges for 2012, the Vestry is concerned that pledge payments are lagging.  Pledge statements just went out but, as of October, pledge payments stand just above 80%.  If we don’t bring ourselves to 100% pledge payment, we will face a serious deficit at the end of the year.  Don’t wait until Pledge Pay Up Sunday in December.  Catch up now.  We count on every person fulfilling his or her pledge.  If, for some reason, you will not be able to fulfill your pledge, please call the Treasurer.  The Vestry will make budget adjustments if we must.  November also brings our single biggest fundraiser—The Fair. Whether you come to enjoy lunch, buy or bake some baked goods, take a chance on a fabulous raffle prize, or contribute something to the array of gifts available, your participation and presence with our community is crucial to the success of The Fair on November 19.  Our community – both inside and outside these walls--depends on you and your gifts of your time, your talent & your treasure. Please let the Holy Spirit guide you as you decide what your contribution will be.  Ruthanne Switzer, Treasurer


WOULD YOU LIKE A VISIT? As weather gets colder, getting out can be a challenge for some of our members. Please let us know if you would like a visit from St. Stephen’s just for a little Christian fellowship or for Communion. Our Pastoral Care Team visits in homes and hospitals and they want to come visit you! Please call the office to request a visit. The Pastoral Care Team will gather on Sunday, November 14 at noon.

FLOWER THANKSGIVINGS AND MEMORIALS. Throughout the year we decorate our altar with flowers. Making a contribution to support our altar flowers is a wonderful way to offer thanks for a special occasion or anniversary. It also is a lovely way to remember someone who has died. Please call the office or complete a flower memorial form if you would like to offer thanksgiving or memorial flowers.


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