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    The Episcopal Church of Saint Michael & All AngelsPacific View Drive at Marguerite Corona del Mar California 92625 949.644.0463 www.stmikescdm.org

    FOR THE

    LOVE OF MIKEVolume 63 Number 7 SUMMER 2013

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    ...From the Desk of the Rector

    BELOVEDS IN CHRIST, PARISH NEWSAND NOTES

    Summer 2013 will be filled with both celebration and change!

    On Sunday in July and August we will worship at 9:00 a.m. only; please notethis and mark your calendars. We hope to do sanctuary renovation this summer:repairing and replacing flooring, refinishing pews and kneelers, painting andotherwise restoring our worship space in ways that have not been done here fortwenty-two years.

    Elsewhere in this issue you will read that Stephen Blackhas resigned as ourMinister of Music for personal reasons that necessitate him being near his familyin Kentucky. We will celebrate Stephens ministry and bid him Faretheewell!

    before he leaves in mid-August. I hope to have his successor in place bySunday, September 8, 2013.

    Frances & I and Don have sold the house in which we have lived for twenty-five years. My answer to Where will you move? is Very close to church andvery friendly for Luke, our golden retriever. We have several months to move,and I am hoping a change of residence this summer is in store. And, of course,we will be close enough that Don can continue to come home from studies atMarymount California University in Palos Verdes and job with The Port of LosAngeles in San Pedro!

    Summer is my favorite time of year. Not only for rest and recreation,baseball and the beach, but Summer is time for remembering significantanniversaries: June 30 (1985) is the anniversary of Frances and my wedding atSaint Marks Episcopal Church in Berkeley. July 4 is Frances birthday (youknow she is a firecracker, dont you?). July 30 is my birthday; as BobSattler used to say, Im a 1946 model! And, July 11 is the anniversary of myordination as a priest; yes, this is why 7/11 is important to me. On July 11,2013, I will celebrate forty years as a priest.

    In the Chapel of Grace at Grace Cathedral on Wednesday evening, July 11,1973, The Revd Dick York, Pastor of the Free Church of Berkeley for which I

    was Deacon preached a sermon titled Heralds, Prophets and Servants onIsaiah 61. He quoted this parable according to Bob Dylan:

    Three kings decided that a man named Frank was the key tounderstanding the latest Dylan record. They crawled into Franks room to seeif he could help them. Frank acknowledged that he was indeed the key to theunderstanding they sought. Well then, said a king in a bit of excitement,could you please open it up for us? Frank, who had been reclining with hiseyes closed, suddenly opened them both up as wide as a tiger. And just how

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    IN THE ABSENCE OF A VESTRY/CHAIRPERSON FOR OURBUILDING AND GROUNDSCOMMISSION, if you have aconcern about our campus, please

    put notes in cubbie/boxes in ourParish Office for both Buildings &Grounds and Sexton (parishcustodian). Thank you.

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    SUMMER IS HERE! FELLOWSHIPHAS PLANS FOR FUN AND FOODTO WELCOME THE SEASON! OnJuly 7th, the first Sunday for 9amworship this summer, we will feature a

    Regional American Breakfast Buffet withgoodies from the Northeast, South,Midwest, Southwest and Northwest.There will be treats to make any tummyhappy! Join us as we celebrate summerand Independence Day.

    On August 4th there will a summerBeach Party Breakfast Buffet with atropical twist! Celebrate mid summerwith some treats from the islands and

    beyond. Enjoy fresh fruit, tropical drinksand breakfast goodies from warm andrelaxing locales.

    Both breakfasts will cost $15.00,suggested donation, and sign-ups will beheld in the weeks leading up to the actualdates.

    SAVE THE DATESeptember 8, 2013

    Stewardship Celebration11:30am All Angels CourtCatered Breakfast Brunch

    The place will be decoratedand we want everyone to come!

    Please sign up by August 25.

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    FOR THE LOVE OF MIKEFOR THE LOVE OF MIKEFOR THE LOVE OF MIKEFOR THE LOVE OF MIKEFOR THE LOVE OF MIKE JUNE 201JUNE 201JUNE 201JUNE 201JUNE 2013 23 23 23 23 2

    (MORE) PARISH NEWS AND NOTES

    FOR THE LOVE OF MIKEFOR THE LOVE OF MIKEFOR THE LOVE OF MIKEFOR THE LOVE OF MIKEFOR THE LOVE OF MIKE is a publication of

    Saint Michael & All Angels

    Episcopal Church,

    Corona del Mar, CA.

    Copy deadline is the second

    Wednesday of the month.

    We welcome letters and articles.Editor: Susan Beechner

    949.644.0463

    Finance...........................................Jim Palda

    [[email protected]] 626.533.8037

    Mission......................................Gail Haghjoo

    [[email protected]] 714.553.7120

    Stewardship ...................................Joan Short

    [[email protected]] 949.644.0719

    Worship.The Very Revd Canon Peter D. Haynes

    [[email protected]] 949.644.0463

    VESTRY MEMBERS 2012Senior Warden...............................Lynn Headley[[email protected]] 714.963.5932

    Junior Warden................................Paul Multari

    [[email protected] 949.500-8891

    Christian Education.......................Barbara Black

    [[email protected]] 949.375.3048

    Clerk of the Vestry...................... ...Karlene Miller

    [[email protected]] 949.336.6215

    Building and Grounds.............................[Open]

    Communications...........................Clyde Dodge

    [[email protected] 949.375.1530

    Evangelism.................................Melinda Rader

    [[email protected]] 949.230.3644

    Fellowship......................................Teri Corbet

    [[email protected]] 714.964.5505

    SUNDAYS AT 10AM: "THE GRABBAG OR "THE HAT". During thesummer months of July and August2012, we had lively discussions in theDavis Library following worship. Each

    person attending took turns grabbinga piece of paper which had a topicwritten on it such as "hospitality, faith,apathy, frustration, laughter or anger."The selector began the discussion andothers added to it. Do plan to attendwhen you are able. It is informal andfun, -- a good opportunity to add yourtwo cents worth or just listen. Onenever knows what valuable insightswill be revealed.

    Anniversaries in July (left) & August (right)

    Birthdays

    1st - Jeanne Rees2nd - James Jackson4th - Frances Haynes7th - Marjie Blevins

    Bob JenkinsChuck Vaughn

    11th - Steve MorrisMarshall Solomon

    12th - Olive Rumbellow19th - Richard Zevnik

    24th - Anne Warmington28th - Catherine Lee

    Alexandra Magenheimer29th - Suzie Peltason30th - Peter Haynes+31st - Louise Stover

    1st - Susan Stahl3rd - Paddy Nelson

    Victor Rumbellow9th - Bob Anderson17th - Carole Leavelle20th - Jack Keating

    Ruth Poole23rd - Murry McClaren

    Barbara Stewart+26th - Sue Ewers

    27th - Lynne Ruedy28th - John Johnson

    Ray JohnsonStacy Stone

    29th - Jack Peltason

    Baptisms16th - Anne Conover22nd Susan Caldwell

    25th - Teri Corbet

    Weddings

    7th - James & Marguerite Jackson10th - Wally & Barbara Paulson

    18th - Michael Boor & Marjie Blevins27th - Ali & Gail Haghjoo

    30th - Norm & Beth Bianchi

    4th - John & Myrna Ireland6th - Bob & Diana Brookes, Jr

    13th - Jim & Libby Wallace20th - Richard & Cam Wallis25th - Steve & Ann Morris

    26th - Bob & Shirley Anderson

    Attention: Sunday School andFormation Class Families

    WEDNESDAY EVENINGAUGUST 28

    7 8:15pm

    Saint MichaelsConference Room

    Your input is valuable!!

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    Meet, greet, and help make plans foranother great year of ChristianEducation, beginning in Septemberfor our Saint Michaels Parishchildren.

    THE MENS GROUP: Each week wediscuss a chapter or two of a book,typically on theology, philosophy andscience. We meet 7.30-9.00am eachThursday in Davis Library. All menwelcomed regardless of faith or lack of it.

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    WOMENSSUMMER FELLOWSHIP

    Please join

    Beth Bianchi and Melinda Rader

    for prayerful fellowship

    at Beths home

    on Tuesday evenings

    July 30 and August 27

    at 7:00 p.m.

    Please contact Beth,949.721.0192,

    or Melinda, 949.230.3644for more information

    and directions,

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    FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE SUMMER 2013 3FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE SUMMER 2013 3FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE SUMMER 2013 3FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE SUMMER 2013 3FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE SUMMER 2013 3

    far would you like to go in? he asked. And the three kingslooked at each other, Not too far, but just far enough soswe can say that weve been there, said the first king

    Then, my friend Richard challenged me: Decide now,Peter, just how far you want to go in!

    I, then, wanted to go all in as I still do now; yet itseems to me that Ive just begun and have so far to grow.

    In Notes Under the Fig Tree, another Episcopal priest,The Revd Jim Lewis writes, The Bible is a work of artabout the art of work. To adapt his list of what that workis, Christian communities like ours are to: feed the hungryand confront root causes of hunger and poverty; visit thesick and address hazards that make people ill; welcomenewcomers to the church and welcome folks different fromourselves who are moving into the community; pray forgovernmental officials and work on issues that affect thehealth and welfare of the country; develop an active youthgroup and raise questions about how/why children are being

    subjected to violence and war; organize congregationalworship and address social, political, economic anddemocratic ramifications of organizing for employment.

    These responsibilities should give us much to ponder aswe live toward Labor Day. Each of us might well ask, Ismy ministry fulfilling Gods mission? Does what I do

    bring happiness? ...joy? ...meaning? Am I doing whatGod is now calling me to do?

    May our vacations be re-creative.

    Yours, in Christ -

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    CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR2013 GRADUATES

    Caitlin Ahearn graduated on June 21st with a Bachelorof Science in Education and Social Policy from

    Northwestern University. Congratulations to motherSueAhearn.

    Jessica Nicole Milner, graduated from San Diego StateUniversity on May 18 with a Bachelor of Arts degree inPolitical Science, write Pam and Phil Milner.Congratulations to the family!

    Jillian Pehrson graduated on June 11th from Tesoro HighSchool, Rancho Santa Margarita. She is a grandniece ofCorinne Stover. Jillian will attend Brooks Institute ofPhotography in Santa Barbara, studying for a Bachelor ofFine Arts in Professional Photography.

    Jess Peterson will receive his Bachelor of Arts degree inhistory from Stanford University in June. After that he

    will continue on at Stanford to work on a master's degreein computer science with an emphasis in human computerinteraction. Jeff's proud parents are Kathleen and MarkPeterson.

    Richard Kenneth Welch, grandson of Lynne Ruedy,received an International Baccalaureate from the WesternAcademy of Beijing on June 1. He is taking a gap year inChina to perfect his Mandarin after which he will attendAustin College, where he has received a scholarship andwill continue his language and music studies. His proudgrandmother happily attended the graduation in Beijing.

    Guibord Center to offer lecture on'The Bible, Women and Violence'

    The Guibord Center will present a lecture by Amy-Jill Levineon "The Bible, Women and Violence" at 1:30pm on Sunday,July 14, at the ProCathedral of St. John, 514 West AdamsBlvd., Los Angeles 90007.

    The talk is part of the Special Speakers Series sponsoredby the Guibord Center, which is based at the cathedral andworks to increase understanding among the diverse faithsrepresented in the Los Angeles area.

    According to a release from the center, "The Bible hasbeen viewed as a misogynist text that treats women asprop er ty, sanc tions thei r abuse, promotes thei rsubordination, and proclaims the impossible standard ofvirgin mother. How has the Bible been used to preventwomen's flourishing, and how might a more historicallyinformed and theologically aware reading recover the Bibleas an inspirational resource for both women and men?"

    Levine is a professor of New Testament and Jewish Studiesat Vanderbilt University Divinity School and College of Arts

    and Sciences.

    SANCTUARY REFURBISHINGUPDATE

    In February, at our Annual Parish Meeting, we agreedthat the parish sanctuary needed to be refurbished andthat our goal was to accomplish this during the summermonths.

    The bids for the work came in around $23,000. In theMay Love of Mike we noted that it might cost a little moreif we repair and refinish the South Wing flooring.

    To update you on where we stand on paying for the the

    work that needs to be done, we have a very generous offerof a matching gift of $10,000 to contribute to the projectby June 30.2013. As of this date (June 21, 2013) Membersof Saint Michaels have donated $11,830. This would cover

    painting the sanctuary; repairing and refinishing the pewsand kneelers and repairing the slab and replacing the flooring.

    This will be the first time in 22 years that the sanctuaryhas been renovated.

    We were hoping that those who pledged this year wouldadd a one-time gift that would make this project possible.

    We thank you for your generous gifts and look forwardto begin the project in mid-August.

    --Murry McClaren & Lynn Headley

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    PRAYERS

    THANKSGIVING

    3233 Pacific View Drive

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    Our mission is to seek and share

    Jesus Christ as spiritual food

    for lifes journey.

    HEALING

    GUIDANCE

    SAINT MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS

    EPISCOPAL CHURCH

    A CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY OF

    THE ANGLICAN COMMUNION

    The Very Revd Canon

    Peter D. Haynes, Rector

    [[email protected]]

    Susan Caldwell

    Director of Christian Education

    [[email protected]]

    Stephen M Black,

    Minister of Music

    [[email protected]]

    The Revd Fennie Chang, Ph.D.,Canterbury Irvine

    The Revd Canon Ray Flemming

    Assisting Priest

    The Revd Jefferson Hulet

    Assisting Priest

    The Revd Barbara Stewart, Ph.D.,

    Assisting Priest

    Susan Beechner, Parish Secretary

    [[email protected]]

    Donnie Lewis, Bookkeeper

    [[email protected]]

    WORSHIP SCHEDULE

    SundayHoly Eucharist 9am

    Sunday School 9am

    Adult Education 10am

    Nursery Care provided from 8:30am

    Tuesday

    HE, MP, alternating Tues. at 7:30amWednesday

    Holy Eucharist with Prayers

    for Peace and Healing-12 noon

    ABOUT SAINT MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS

    CORONA DEL MAR

    We are a Christian Community ofthe Anglican Communion who come

    to hear Gods word and receive and

    share the Lord Jesus Christ.

    Our purpose is to have Christ live

    in us in order that in Christ we maylive faithful and productive

    Christian lives.

    Our commitment to the Gospel is

    evangelical; our liturgical tradition,

    catholic; our theology orthodox but

    open to thought, reflection, andspiritual endeavor.

    We care about the world

    and strive to serve Christ in it.

    Call Esther McNameefor prayer requests 949.640.1749

    .

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    Maurice Bryan AtenAbra Jane King

    - for all graduates and their families!

    - for the lives of Ellis Jordan,Edith Coppen, Murial Ferguson,

    and George McClaren

    PRAISE AND WAVES

    On Saturday, June 8, at 9am,eleven Saint Michael & AllAngels parishioners made their wayto the beach to participate in "Praiseand Waves." The location of theevent was a stone's throw from theBeachcomber Restaurant in CrystalCove. (Make of note of thisdescription and location, so next timewe have a Praise and Waves Day,you can be there, too!)

    Once we made our way from theCrystal Cove State Park parking lotoff PCH, down the windy path andon to the sand, the Saint Michael &All Angels spot was easy torecognize. Brightly colored ribbonsof blue, red and yellow on woodendowels flapped in the wind. We satin a circle in our beach chairs and/or beach towels. It was a time tohuddle up as June gloom morningtemperatures low 61, high of 68degrees, made their presence knownto each of us.

    A man passing by stopped to askwhat our little group was up to. Hewas a Lutheran and we invited himto join but his morning walk waswith his family and grandchildren.

    At 9:05, our time for Morning

    Prayer and reflection began. MyrnaIreland welcomed the group andshared a devotional about God'screation and the wonders of theocean. (Myrna had created the"Praise and Waves" day in hopes ofencouraging us to slow down andsimplify our lives to make time forthe Lord. What better place to findrest and relaxation than the beach?)

    We then sang, "Morning HasBroken".Next, Julie Jenkins gave a short

    talk on how we can look at a shell

    and think about our own lives. Juliereflected on Ann MorrowLindbergh's book, "Gifts of the Sea".After Julie's reflection, the group wasgiven twenty minutes to wander the

    beach, go for a quiet walk along thecove, simply sit and watch theseagulls and/or listen to the waves

    pounding on the sand. Walking alongthe beach, there was much to survey.

    CHRISTIANEDUCATION

    Susan

    Caldwell

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    SAINT MICHAELSON EBAY

    Offer only household items for now, no clothingor furniture. Fill out the consignment sheet whenyou drop off your items. Indicate if you wantthe item back if it doesnt sell or if we candonate it. A copy of the sheet is your receipt fortaxes. Call Ken Norton for pickup:714.815.7273. Items will be posted for saleon Ebay. Proceeds benefit Saint Michael& All Angels, and results will be posted inFor the Love of Mike.

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    In the distance, two surfers paddledagainst the strength and height of theswells. Overhead, pelicans flew information. When everyone returnedto the circle after twenty minutes,there was a time of praise. We had

    each been given a 3x5 card to writeour praises on. Melinda Rader and BethBianchi took turns reading the cardsout loud. Here are the praises thatwere written.

    Thank God for our ocean.Thank you for this beautiful beach

    and morning.Sometimes I feel like driftwood

    riding along. But knowing where Godtakes me is where I'm supposed to be.

    Be lighthearted and known by God.Don't get weighed down by stuff.

    Always enjoy our gifts.

    Praise for our overcast days thathelp us huddle together.

    Sparkle dew on our faces. Calmthe day.

    Praise God for His lovingKindness.

    Quiet Times.Natural beauty-surf, sand, shells,

    flowers. Warm sunshine.Friendship, sharing, giving, love,

    challenges, family.God, I praise you for your mighty

    power. God, you are wondrous in yourworks. Thank you for thinking up the

    ocean. There is so much to see anddo. Lord, I praise your name foreverand ever. God, thank you for Jesus,who walked along the sea.

    What have we learned as man/woman kind?

    The glory of the Lord is roundabout us.

    The strength of the Lord and thepeace of the Lord all in one wave.

    The glory of all our Lord's creationis evident in the differences of all theGod-made shell, sea weed and rocks,birds, et al.

    Praise be the Lord for gracing uswith his presence.

    I praise God for the wonder of lifeand the mystery of love, for the giftof grace revealed on those who riskloving, loving themselves, lovingother human beings and loving God:Creator and Holy Sustainer.

    Praise the Lord for HisSteadfastness, always there to hearme-night or day.

    Thanks for the natural state of thisplace and the capacity to care for it.

    God's power is immeasurable , asdemonstrated by the ocean. Beautyof creation.

    " Pounding by ocean to smash outstones-God keeps smoothing us outtoo!

    Thanksgiving for the power offellowship.

    Perhaps you can attend the nextPraise and Waves, and, or when youtake time out to be with God, writeyour own praises. Living inCalifornia and being so close to theocean, is a blessing! Praise Him.

    Continued from page 4 UNITED THANK OFFERING AWARDS: $1.5 MILLION FOREPISCOPAL CHURCH, ANGLICAN COMMUNION

    MISSION AND MINISTRY

    [Episcopal News Service, June 11, 2013] The United Thank Offering of theEpiscopal Church has awarded 48 grants for a total of $1,517,280.91 for themission and ministry of the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion.The 2013 grants were awarded to projects in 38 Episcopal Church dioceses, sixinternational provinces and the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society (DFMS)Mission offices.

    Known worldwide as UTO, the United Thank Offering grants are awarded forprojects that address human needs and help alleviate poverty, both domesticallyand internationally.

    The awards ranged from $2000 to the Diocese of Mississippi to $162,817 tothe Diocese of the Dominican Republic.

    A total of 86 grant applications were received. The awarding of the 2013grants focused on two (of the five) Anglican Marks of Mission: To respond tohuman need by loving service; and to seek to transform unjust structures ofsociety, to challenge violence of every kind and to pursue peace and reconciliation.

    Grants represented many needs in our world, commented Barbi Tinder, UnitedThank Offering Board President. The top 15 rated grants addressed the teachingof gardening and creative food preparation; providing for continuing clean water;

    providing wood for warmth during cold months; providing for many forms ofspecial needs for children; creating buildings that built community.

    The complete list of grants is located at http://bit.ly/15da0pd.The United Thank Offering award funds are derived from the Ingatherings/

    funds/contributions received through offerings from the well-known and easilyrecognizable UTO Blue Box.

    This year, the Grants Committee conducted all of its work electronically, therebygoing green, a process initiated by Sarita Redd, who was president when shedied suddenly in January, and Tinder.

    As a result of the Grants Committees initial effort in creating the new grantingprocess, and the participation of the entire Board in implementing the neededsteps, the United Thank Offering Board can now state that the footprint of theBoard in terms of environmental impact has been dramatically reduced, explainedTinder. Last year the board estimated approximately 10,000 sheets of paperwere used in the granting process; this year the only paper to be used will be 86official letters to grant applicants with 86 envelopes, and 48 printed awardcertificates to be presented to grant recipients whose applications were funded!A total of 134 pieces of paper and 86 envelopes! An enormous reduction of useof trees!

    "God does not shake miracles into Nature atrandom as if from a pepper-caster. They comeon great occasions: they are found at the greatganglions of historynot political or socialhistory, but of that spiritual history whichcannot be fully known by men."

    C.S. Lewis: in Miracles

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    MYSTERIOUS SUMMER

    Here are two 2013 recommendations for lovers of Anglican/Episcopaldetective fiction -- one new and one recent reissue by a favourite author:Sidney Chambers and the Perils of the Night (The Grantchester Mysteries)By James Runcie. 2013.

    The loveable full time priest and part time detective Canon Sidney Chambers continueshis sleuthing adventures in late 1950's Cambridge. Accompanied by his faithful LabradorDickens, and working in tandem with the increasingly exasperated Inspector GeordieKeating, Sidney is called on to investigate the unexpected fall of a Cambridge don fromthe roof of King's College Chapel; a case of arson at a glamor photographer's studio; andthe poisoning of Zafar Ali, Grantchester's finest spin bowler, in the middle of a crucialgame of cricket. As he pursues his quietly probing inquiries, Sidney also has to decide onthe vexed question of marriage. Can he choose between the rich, glamorous socialiteAmanda Kendall and Hildegard Staunton, a beguiling German widow three years his

    junior? To help him make up his mind Sidney takes a trip abroad, only to find himselftrapped in a complex web of international espionage just as the Berlin Wall is going up.

    Here are six interlocking adventures that combine mystery with morality, and criminalitywith charm.

    Evil Angels Among Them by Kate Charles. 2009

    "The phone in the hall jangled suddenly; Becca started, then, as her husbandwent to answer it, clenched her fists on the table and took several deep breaths.It couldn't be the man, she told herself: he had never rung while Stephen was athome. But almost inevitably whenever Stephen was away, the phone wouldring and it would be that voice. Soft-spoken, relaxed and just beyondidentification. It always began the same - he would ask after her welfare, afriendly and concerned parishioner. And then would come the unspeakablequestions, the suggestions, the fantasies. The filth. There was no way to stop it:if she put the phone down, he would only ring again, with a mild, injured rebukefor her discourtesy and continue where he had left off. It wasn't possible to

    ignore the phone, either - what if it were someone in urgent need of the Rector?"'Peaceful' is the most common entry in the visitors' book of fifteenth-centurySt. Michael's Church, with its glorious angel roof and its medieval Doom painting.But outside the church, and under the surface, peaceful is scarcely the wordfor the tiny Norfolk village of Walston. The Rector's new bride, BeccaThorncroft, is receiving phone calls so unpleasant that her very sanity is atstake, and the newest residents of Walston, Gillian English and Lou Sutherland,are not exactly welcomed with open arms. Then sudden, gruesome death shatterseven the outward peace of Walston. Fortunately for Father Stephen Thorncroft,his friends Lucy Kingsley and David Middleton-Brown are on hand to sortthrough the tangled relationships and dark motivations of the villagers, uncoveringmore than they bargain for. But it is not until a little girl goes missing that thefinal, deadly pieces fall into place in their search for the evil angels among them.

    The notes are from Amazon.com and you can purchase these mysterious storiesthere.

    -- Norris Battin

    A question and an answer from author Marcus Borg:

    Q: So, is there an afterlife, and if so, what will it be like?

    A: I don't have a clue. But I am confident that the one who has buoyed us up inlife will also buoy us up through death. We die into God. What more that means,I do not know. But that is all I need to know.

    The news service of the AnglicanCommunion has launched its first ever

    purpose-built news websiteAnglicanNews.org

    The site comes almost 20 years after theelectronic news service was first launched.Since then subscribers around the worldhave received thousands of news articlesvia email.

    This site brings the AnglicanCommunions ability to share its stories oflife and mission to a whole new level, saidJan Butter who is the Director forCommunication at the Anglican CommunionOffice.

    Until now weve been restricted tosending news stories to peoples emailinboxes. Anglicans and Episcopaliansaround the world can visit the new site for,not just news, but also comment, featurestories, podcasts, videos and photos. Wehope that the diverse content helps to reflectthe richness and variety found across ourAnglican Communion.

    Mr Butter added, Existing subscriberswill still receive email alerts, but just one aday summarising the newest content on thesite.

    In a comment piece written exclusivelyfor the new website, Archbishop ofCanterbury Justin Welby highlighted theimportance of effective, grace-filled

    communication between Anglicans, sayingit was part of the gift of the AnglicanCommunion.

    If the Communion is a gift, thencommunication between us is part of thatgift. This means sharing insights into whatGod is calling us to do, wherever we are.It means sharing our witness and ourinspiration.

    He added, There have been times[members of the Anglican Communion]have used communication as a tool to hurteach another. But we must remember thatabove all we are called to share the love of

    Christ with the world. That means nothingless than communicating in a way thatreflects Christ a way that is loving andgenerous, patient and forgiving.

    The site was made possible thanks tofunding from The Compass Rose Societyand the Church Mission PublishingCompany, and to support and guidancefrom members of Anglican Communionworldwide.

    New Websitefor Anglican Communion

    News Service

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    Please contact Susan [email protected] changes or additions.

    PLEASE REMEMBER THAT SaintMichael & All Angels has a ParishEmergency Fund funded by

    pa ri sh ione rs and avai lable topa ri sh ione rs facing financ ia lemergencies and needing economicassistance. Requests should bedirected to our rector or JuniorWarden, Paul Multari, or any member

    of our Vestry. Currently there is $5000in this Fund. At one time there wasmore than $20,000 in the ParishEmergency Fund; so, if you are ableto contribute, all gifts are welcome!

    TIME AND TALENT: If you arethinking about volunteering with oneof our commissions at St. Mikes,

    please review the Parish Life bookleton the back rail of the Sanctuary.which describes these activities. Weneed greeters, acolytes, coffee hosts,and ushers, and have other interestingassignments as well. Volunteering is awonderful way to meet new peopleat St. Mikes. Please call MelindaRader with questions at 949.230.3644

    IF YOU WOULD LIKE TOSPONSORthe Sanctuary Light orAltar Flowers in memory of a lovedone or in thanksgiving for a birthday,anniversary, or other special event,

    please sign up on the board in theParish Center and indicate the personor occasion to be remembered. Thesuggested donation for flowers is $30and for the Sanctuary Light is $10.Please mark your donation for theAltar Guild.

    SAINT MICHAELS FINANCIALUPDATE THRU MAY: PreliminaryYTD Income is $230,836. Our YTDExpense is $238,619. The parish NetOrdinary Income is (7,784), which is$28,095 ahead of our plan. Our YTD

    Pledge Income is $187,218 which is$10,135 above our plan through theend of 2013. This was the first monththat our expenses exceeded our incomeand our pledge income for the monthwas $12,914 short of our plan.

    Our total operating cash balance is$121,410 of which $99,109 isdesignated gifts; leaving a net balanceof $22,301. The Endowment Trust hasa balance of $ 168,422.

    Please make sure that you keep yourpledges current during the summermonths.

    LEST WE FORGET: There have been4,488 American military casualties inIraq, 2,110 in Afghanistan, and 127 inother locations."Lord hear our prayers for those whoare dead and for those who mourn."

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    PHONE TREE MINISTRY: NEWMEMBERS NEEDED. Our goal is tocontact every parishioner by phoneonce a month.This is a greatopportunity to get to know others betterand to share information, needs andsuggestions about Saint Mike's. Pleasecontact Ruth Poole at 949.644.9263.

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    UPDATED PARISH DIRECTORIES

    are available in Michaels Room.

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    LOAVES AND FISHES: From July 1-August 11, we will collect schoolsupplies such as spiral notebooks,notebook filler paper (wide or college-ruled), colored markers, etc. (But

    please, no liquid white glue.) Then wewill begin collecting large boxes ofchildrens favorite cereals.

    Monetary donations are alwayswelcome, too, and checks should bemade payable to Saint Michael & AllAngels, with Loaves and Fishes on thememo line. (Tax ID #95-2123746)

    PLEASE CHECKthe lost and foundbox next to the tract rack in MichaelsRoom.

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    PLEASE CHECK THE DISPLAYRACK ON THE WALL INMICHAEL'S ROOM. Pick up a

    pamphlet or two to share with familyand friends. A donation box is

    provided."Church Customs Every

    Episcopalian Ought to Know" is apamphlet written in 2007. It is a revised

    edition and in its tenth printing. Thewriter discusses the custom ofkneeling and bowing of heads and the

    participation of the congregation in the"Amens."

    Emphasized is the importance of theperiod before the service begins tokeep a time of silence, a time to preparequietly. The customs discussed mayvary from place to place. Read andcompare how we worship at SaintMichael's.

    More information on these pamphletscan be found at www.forward

    movement.com.

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    WE NEED Greeters, Ushers and AltarGuilders. Please contact CanonHaynes if interested.

    NURSERY CARE IS AVAILABLEon Sundays from 9:30am.

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    HELP FOR HUNGRY PEOPLE:Thanks to your generosity in donatingto this project, we have temporarilysuspended our collection of food.Our cupboard is currently full tooverflowing! (We will resumecollecting whenever needed in thefuture.) Please call MurrayMcClaren with any questions; andTHANK YOU ALL for your help!

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    Saint Michael & All Angels Episcopal ChurchA Christian Community of the Anglican Communion

    3233 Pacific View Drive

    Corona del Mar, CA 92625

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    Please note: The deadline for theSeptember issue of For the Loveof Mike is Wednesday, August14th at 5pm.

    As some of you know I had achance to get away recently and travelto the Pacific Northwest. It is countryI had never seen before, and I had

    several times to be alone in nature. Itwas certainly a welcome respite fromthe rigors of the last three years atUSC, and a time for rejuvenation.Driving through the Willamette RiverValley in Oregon, or the farmingregions of the Sacramento RiverValley, reminded me of my home stateof Kentucky, and the farm I lived onfor a period of time in my childhood.Perhaps thoughts of my familycolored those reminders, as I amcoming upon a major change in mylife, one that will result in a change at

    Saint Michaels.

    In mid-August I will leave California,and consequently my position at SaintMichael and All Angels EpiscopalChurch, to be closer to my family.Specifically, I wish to be closer to my

    parents, who are getting older andstarting to really feel the cumulative

    effect of years of hard work and thenatural progression of aging. WhileI may not end up in Kentucky, I willcertainly be a lot closer, and thereforemore able to be of assistance.

    USC has been very accommodatingin aiding this transition, as I am not

    quite done with the requirements forthe Doctor of Musical Arts degree.While I finished all the courseworkthis past May, I still have qualifyingexams and a dissertation to complete.But I have worked it out so that I canaccomplish most of this away fromLos Angeles. I am grateful to thefaculty for finding a way to make thathappen.

    Likewise, I am grateful to Fr. Peterfor hiring me at Saint Michaels! Iam aware that it was not an easy

    process, and that a great deal ofdeliberation took place. It has been atremendous opportunity for growth,and a wonderful place for fellowshipand making music. I also thank themembers of all the choirs for theirdedication. (I found myself shakingmy head in amazement as I wrote thatlast sentence, thinking of all that we

    have done together in such a shorttime). And most especially, I thankthe parish, whose support has meantso much to me. It will be hard to leavemy perch in the east wing very hard

    and I will carry many fond memoriesof the time Ive spent among you herein sunny Corona del Mar. I look

    forward to following Saint Michaelsfrom a distance, and hope to haveoccasion to come back and drop in onyou all in the future.

    With gratitude and love,

    Stephen

    Look not mournfully into the Past. Itcomes not back again. Wisely improvethe Present. It is thine. Go forth tomeet the shadowy Future, without fear,and with a manly heart.

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow