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Acolytes: Children
and youth
assist with Sunday morning worship on a rotational basis.
Contact: Sarah Klitzkie,
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, 551-3047.
Altar
Guild: Women
(and men)
work in teams to prepare and maintain the altar and Eucharistic
appointments
for all worship services. Contact: Cathy Gavigan,
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,
355-6782.
Artists
Guild: This
group is
dedicated to seasonal artistic projects within the church.
Contact:
Chuck Chamberlain,
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, 758-3031.
Chalicers: Adults
and
confirmed youth assist the clergy in administering Holy Communion.
Training is
provided. Each chalicer is scheduled to serve approximately once every
month. Contact: David Crean,
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,
756-0808.
Choir: The
Parish Choir
sings every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m., as well as at special
services
throughout the program year, including monthly Choral Evensong and
Lessons
& Carols. An annual retreat weekend
is held at the Trinity Center. Rehearsals are Wednesdays at 7:15 p.m.
Contact:
Andrew Scanlon,
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, 752-3482.
Children’s
Choir: This
choir is
designed to prepare children for singing services in the Anglican
tradition.
Basic musical and liturgical skills are included. The choir sings
occasionally
during the program year. Rehearsals
are
held on Wednesdays from 5:30—6:30 p.m. Contact: Andrew Scanlon,
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, 752-3482.
Compline: Incense,
candles,
stillness. Ancient nighttime prayers sung Sunday nights by the Campus
Ministry
Compline Choir. Volunteers needed to help set up and clean up. Contact: Matt Scully,
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,
814-5769.
Flower
Guild: The
flower guild
prepares and maintains floral arrangements for the worship space. Teams
meet on
Saturday mornings. Contact: Judy Whichard,
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,
830-8885.
Lectors:
Volunteers
read
scriptures during Sunday Services, including prayers of the people.
Lectors are
scheduled for both services and typically serve about once a month. Readers can identify any days they are unable
to serve. Contact: David Crean,
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, 756-0808.
Liturgical
Dance
Guild: The
purpose of this ministry is to enrich our worship at St. Paul’s.
Practice sessions
are scheduled in advance. Contact: Louise Hudak,
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,
355-8354
String
and
Instrumental Ensemble: Do you
play a
musical instrument? This group consists of children, youth and adults
participating together in music during worship at St. Paul’s. Ensemble
Sundays
are arranged well in advance several times a year.
Folders with service music are distributed to
all who want to play. Contact: Jon Shaw, 355-2737.
Ushers: Ushers
provide a
ministry of hospitality on Sunday mornings before and during the 8 a.m.
and
10:30 a.m. services. Contact: Jim Moye,
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756-5896, or
Pete Gregory,
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, 931-1078.
Wedding
Guild: Members
of the
Wedding Guild work in teams to assist the priest behind-the-scenes to
have an efficient
rehearsal and to make the wedding day go smoothly. They serve as
hostesses for
the families involved and the guests
attending the wedding, emphasizing Episcopal traditions and service.
Contact:
Mary Kathryn Thornton,
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, 830-5430.
- CHRISTIAN EDUCATION & FORMATION
YOUTH & YOUNG ADULTS
Campus
Ministry: This
ministry
focuses on local college students. Students meet every Thursday evening
at 6
p.m. for dinner and a program. Volunteers needed to help prepare weekly
meals.
Contact: Matt Scully,
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, 814-5769.
Christian
Education: Classes
are
available for all ages, 3 to adult. Teachers are always needed;
training is
provided. Contact Rev. Carrie Craig,
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752-3482.
Episcopal
Youth
Community (EYC): Interested
in youth ministry? Middle school ages
meet Sunday evenings 5 p.m., high
school students at 6 p.m. Contact Rev. Carrie Craig,
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752-3482.
TnT: A group
for young
adults (Twenties and Thirties) meets in Friendly Hall on Tuesdays at 7
p.m.
Study, mission and fellowship are the foundations for this group.
Contact:
Kimberley Benson,
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Mothers
of Young
Children (MoYC): This
group of women
meets on Wednesdays (September – May) from 5- 6 p.m. for study and
fellowship. Childcare is provided.
Contact: Nikki Blount,
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, 714-0268, or
Rev. Carrie Craig,
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.
Nursery
and
Childcare: This
ministry provides nursery for children up to 2 years of age on Sunday
mornings
during Christian education and the 10:30 a.m. service. Childcare is
also
provided at other times during church gatherings upon request. Contact:
Sarah
Klitzkie,
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Vacation
Bible
School (VBS): With St.
Timothy’s
Episcopal Church, we host a summer Vacation Bible School.
Many volunteers are needed to make this a
success. Contact: Rev. Carrie Craig,
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752-3482.
Crop
Walk: This is
an annual
walk to generate awareness and funds for food for the hungry, sponsored
by a
variety of churches in Greenville. Contact: Virginia Pou,
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439-5416.
Food
Pantry: The St.
Paul's Food
Pantry provides food for approximately 90 families each week. Volunteers are needed to help maintain
the pantry, pick up food and prepare bags of food for distribution. Contact: Ann Harrison, 756-0966, or Skeet
Vars, 756-7305.
Homeless
Shelter: Every
other
Tuesday, a St. Paul’s team cooks meals at the Greenville Community Shelter. Contact: Betsy Markowski,
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, 355-5018.
Meals on
Wheels: We
provide hot
meals to an average of
12 people every
Friday. Others churches and groups are
delivering meals on other routes. Not
only are we delivering a hot meal, we are giving a friendly greeting
and also
letting the Council on Aging know if we find a major problem. Our
volunteers
are always eager, but there are times we could use some subs. Contact:
Kay
Crawford, 756-6718
Prison
Ministry: The
Angel Tree
Christmas project is a seasonal volunteer opportunity that helps
provide
Christmas gifts to children whose parents are incarcerated; the
Yokefellow
Prison Ministry visits men incarcerated at Eastern Correctional
Institution on
Monday evenings (except the 4th Monday of the month) as a way to
develop a
nurturing, non-judgmental environment and help them experience the
forgiveness,
healing and power of God’s love.
Flexible scheduling is available. For the Angel Tree, Contact
Jon Shaw,
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, 355-2737. For
Yokefellow, Contact Linda Chamberlain,
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, 758-3031.
Refugee
Families: Many
volunteer
opportunities are available to assist interfaith refugee families.
Contact:
Susan Hussan,
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Pamlico
Dental
Clinic: St.
Paul’s joins
other local churches each summer to organize free dental services to
those in
need. Volunteers are needed to make and
serve meals and to help with other administrative duties.
Contact: Anne Miller,
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Tar
River Manor: An
informal
outreach worship service, led by clergy, takes place on the second
Wednesday
each month at 3 p.m. for those interested in practicing the gift of
hospitality
to nursing home residents. Contact: Gaye Waldrop, 756-0503.
University
Towers
Ministry: This
ministry reaches out in fellowship to the residents of University Towers, located next door to St. Paul’s.
This takes place 3-4 times per year, and volunteers are needed to help
plan and
implement activities. Contact: Ann
Harrison, 756-0966.
Ulster
Project: St.
Paul’s joins
St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Greenville each summer to host students
from
Ireland who come to the U.S. to share in a great experience with
Catholics and
Protestants together. Contact: Louise Hudak,
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355-8354.
- PASTORAL CARE / MEMBERSHIP / PARISH LIFE
Environmental
Stewardship: This
group promotes
recycling and conservation stewardship.
Contact: Ann Bunnell,
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Episcopal
Church
Women: The
Episcopal Church Women (ECW) are committed to one another and are
called to be
witnesses for Christ. The challenge is to provide a safe place where
every
woman is free to become the person Christ called her to be. Contact: Barbara Vickers,
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, 321-4808.
Eucharistic
Visitors: This
involves taking sacramental bread and wine to parishioners who are in
hospitals
or are homebound. Visitors serve on a monthly rotation in teams of two.
Contact: Jim Smith,
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, 355-0407.
Hosts
and
Helpers: Hosts
and Helpers
consist of all members of the church. Serving on a monthly rotation
schedule
according to last names, Hosts and Helpers assist the congregation by
providing
help with church receptions for funerals, bishop's visitations, and
church
dinners. You are automatically a member of this important ministry when
you
join the parish. Contact: Sylvia Smith,
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355-0407.
Interfaith
Alliance: This
group meets on
the 4th Monday each month for interfaith prayer and discussion.
Contact: Tad
Whitaker,
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Softball: St.
Paul's
participates in the Greenville Church League softball program. We have a Co-Ed team. The
purpose is fun. Contact: John Palmer,
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, 321-7011.
St.
Lydia’s
Guild: This
guild meets in
the evening for fellowship and fun, and to support many of St. Paul’s
outreach
projects through funds raised at quarterly yard sales. Members also
work on
crafts for the church’s annual bazaar.
Contact: Mable Wolcott, 756-2438.
Sts.
Martha, Mary
and Ann’s Guild (St. MMA): The
primary goal of
this service guild is to raise funds (through bake sales, plant sales,
etc.)
to implement special
projects at St.
Paul’s. Meetings are every 3rd Monday at noon in the Parish Hall. Bring your own sandwich. Beverage, dessert
and chips are provided. Contact: Emily Corbett, 758-2877.
Stephen
Ministry: This
ministry helps
churches develop an effective lay ministry program focusing on needs of
the
bereaved, hospitalized, terminally ill, unemployed, and others facing a
crisis
or life challenge. Contact: Susan
Vickery-Mercer,
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, 551-9189.
Van
Service for
Cypress Glen: Volunteers
drive the St. Paul’s van to and from Cypress Glen Retirement Community
to
transport residents to the church for Sunday services. Contact: Marion
Biggs,
830-5188.
Wednesday
Night
Dinners: We
welcome everyone to join us for an inexpensive supper. This is a great
way to
connect with other parishioners and have family time. The dinners start
at 6:15
p.m. in the Parish Hall immediately after 5:30 church service. Cost of
the
dinner is $4 per adult and $2 for children under 12. If you would like
to help
with this important ministry. Contact: Jim Peden,
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Welcoming/New
Member Ministry: This
ministry
welcomes newcomers to St. Paul’s and helps new members ease into parish
life.
Volunteer families serve as “mentors,” helping new members participate
and grow
in their Christian experience. Contact: Nikki Blount,
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714-0268.
Women’s
Memorial
Garden: Volunteers
provide
seasonal care of St. Paul’s prayer garden outside the Parish Hall.
Contact:
Bartje Pace, 756-0390, or Edith Rand, 756-1781.
- ADMINISTRATION & COMMUNICATIONS
Christmas
Bazaar: This
takes place in
conjunction with the Christmas Homes Tour. Volunteer opportunities
abound for organizing
and setting up for the bazaar. Contact: Judy Whichard,
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, 830-8885 (See St.
Lydia’s Guild for opportunities to help with crafts.)
Christmas
Homes
Tour: Volunteers
are needed to greet people at one of several decorated homes, help
prepare food
for box lunches, and help sell tickets. This
takes place the first Saturday of
December. Contact: Judy Whichard,
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, 830-8885.
Communications
Committee: This
group of
volunteers meets periodically to coordinate internal and external
communication
needs of the parish, including assisting with newsletter preparation, providing information to the media about
church activities and maintaining the parish website. Contact:
Chuck Twardy at
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or
Steve Row at
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Newsletter:
The
Epistle is our
monthly newsletter sent by traditional post or by e-mail. The Epistle
assembly
team works one morning a month to help get the newsletter in the mail.
Contact:
Laura Farley,
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, 752-3973.
Office
Volunteers: We have
teams of parishioners
who help answer the phone and do simple clerical tasks during parish
office
hours. Hours available to match your schedule. Contact: Marion Biggs,
830-5188,
or
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Planned
Giving/Legacy Fund: Interested
in providing
resources for future ministries? Gift planning enables anyone concerned
with
the wise use of his or her personal resources to make a considered
choice about
their estate disposition. Contact: Dave Whichard,
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830-8885.
Pumpkin
Patch: This is
a major
fund raiser for St. Paul’s that is conducted in October each year. Many
volunteers are needed to help unload and sell pumpkins at the patch. We also need a dedicated individual or team
to help organize and coordinate this endeavor. Contact: Dave Whichard,
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, 830-8885.
Stewardship
Committee: This
ministry coordinates
the annual giving by the people of St. Paul’s to support the parish’s
mission
and ministries. Contact: Alex Griffin,
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353-5646.
Vestry: The
Vestry is the
governing body of the church and includes the rector and 12 elected lay
people.
The Vestry is responsible for all decisions concerning the operation of
the
church. If you are interested in
serving, contact the rector or a current member of the vestry to have
your name
placed in nomination. 752-3482.
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