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MISSION STATEMENT

“A parish of the Episcopal Church, the Church of the Redeemer exists to bring people to Christ, and to bring Christ to all people, through worship, fellowship, education and service.”

This Week at the Church of the Redeemer

Wednesday, January 13th

8:30 am Morning Prayer and Healing

 

Friday, January 15th

Redeemer News Deadline

 

Sunday, January 17th

Confession of St. Peter

Second Sunday after the Epiphany

8:00 am Holy Eucharist

9:00 am Parish Choir Rehearsal

9:30 am Children's Choir Rehearsal

9:40 am Youth Bible Study

10:15 am Church School/Childcare Provided

10:30 am Morning Prayer

11:45 am Coffee Hour

 

Monday, January 18th

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Office Closed

 

Tuesday, January 19th

7:00 am Public Voting

7:00 pm Building Committee Meeting

 

Please scroll down for more announcements.

Please see our website for more about upcoming events.

 
 

Reminder:

Signed Committee Reports for Annual Meeting

were due to the office LAST WEEK

If you have not already, please turn your report in to Laine

 

warrant for the

 

annual meeting

 

of the parish of the church

of the redeemer

 

 

 

Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Parish of the Church of the Redeemer, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts will be held in the parish hall on

February 7, 2010 at 11:45 A.M.

Lunch will be served.

 

Please RSVP to the office for the lunch.

617-566-7679

office@redeemerchestnuthill.org

 

This meeting is called in accordance with the requirements of the Amended Constitution and By-Laws, for the purpose of

 

(a) Receiving and acting upon the report of the Nominating Committee;

 

(b) Receiving the reports of the Rector, Treasurer, Parish Organizations and Committees;

and any other matters which may properly come before the meeting.

Phyllis Anina Moriarty

                     Clerk

 

“Meet the Vestry Nominees” Coffee Hour

January 24th- 11:45 am

 

 

Please join us after the 10.30 am service for an opportunity to meet and visit with the candidates that have been nominated for election as Lay Leaders at the Annual Meeting on February 7.  Members of the Nominating Committee (Lucinda Doran Stern, Tom Hawkins, Pam Mathews, Jonathan Metcalf, Graeme Mills) will also be available to answer any questions that you may have with respect to the process by which the Nominating Committee selected these members of our parish.  Members of the Vestry will also be available to answer any general questions on how the Vestry operates.

 

The Vestry Nominating Process Review Committee, a committee of the Vestry, has just completed a multi-year study of the process by which lay leaders are nominated at the Redeemer.  The members of that committee were Lucinda Doran Stern, Margot Finley, John Marenghi, Graeme Mills, Dick Tucker, and Suzy Westcott/Steve Mead.

 

This study included a survey of peer churches in the Diocese of Massachusetts, interviews with past members of Redeemer Nominating Committees, the Wardens and the Rector, as well as solicitation of input from the congregation.  In November the Vestry approved a number of the Review Committee’s recommendations to enhance the Lay Leadership nomination process.  Members of the Review Committee will also be available to discuss the review process, the changes, and the overall process by which lay leadership are nominated and elected at the Redeemer.  A copy of the report of the Review Committee, which includes the changes and a full description of the process, will be included in the Annual Meeting Report and posted on the website, www.redeemerchestnuthill.org.

 

 

Nomination Slate for Vestry

and other Leadership Positions

 

The Nominating committee submits the following slate of nominees for the election of lay leadership at the Annual Meeting on February 7,  2010:

 

 

 

 

Katie McEachern

4-year Vestry term

 

        I have been a member of the Church of the Redeemer for ten years and have loved every minute if it. My involvement has included: Publicity Chair for the Christmas Market, Church School teacher, member of the Church Service League, Stewardship Captain and member of the Vestry. I have also been involved with the Foyers dinner group, and many fellowship events. 

       I am married to Duncan McEachern and have two children, John and Sarah. We live in West Newton and are involved in various ways at our children’s neighborhood school. My children sing in the Redeemer Children’s Choir which they enjoy and they have been involved with many of the children’s fellowship programs that have been offered, including children’s liturgies, family events and Children’s Chapel. 

       Professionally, I run marketing operations for Progress Software Corporation in Bedford, MA. My hobbies include playing the piano and reading, as well as skiing, swimming, and playing tennis.  I am honored to serve on the Vestry.


 

 

Martha Gangemi

4-year Vestry term

 

      Michael, our three children and I joined the Redeemer in 2005, soon after moving to West Newton from a five-year adventure in London. The kids, Michael (17), Lyle (16) and Julia (13) have all served as acolytes and servers and have been (or are being) confirmed at the Redeemer. I have served as a greeter, fellowship co-chair, shepherd, co-chair of the Christmas Market, both on the Greens committee and as the Vendor chair.

        I earned a BA and an MBA from the University of Virginia, and worked in finance at Bankers Trust and Aldrich Eastman and Waltch before taking some time off to raise our children. “Some time off” shockingly turned into sixteen years. I volunteer at my children’s schools in many ways, and set up and institutionalized an annual service learning day for the lower school at Winsor. I am a project manager for Community Consulting Teams, and a landscape designer trained at the Radcliffe/ Harvard/ BAC program. I play tennis, ride horses when I get the chance and am a certified vinyasa yoga teacher. I grew up in Atlanta and Virginia, and go back to warm up as often as possible.

 

Gordon Cromwell

4 -Year  Vestry term

       Gordon and his wife, Wendy, joined the Redeemer in 2006 when they moved from the South End to Chestnut Hill.  They have a daughter and a son, Caroline age 6, and Gordie age 3.  Gordon grew up in Baltimore and graduated from Denison University in Ohio.  He and Wendy met as classmates in business school at Vanderbilt University graduating in 1995.  Gordon has spent his career in the investment banking/management industry working for 13 years at Canaccord Adams and for the past 2 years as an equity analyst with Turner Investment Partners.  He enjoys fishing, tennis, golf, and squash.

 

Douglas Chope,

unexpired 6-month

Vestry term

  

      Douglas is married to Teresa and has three children, Clasby (11), Ford (9) and Sallie (7), all of whom are very active at Redeemer including the Church School Program and Youth Choir. Since Douglas joined the church back in 1991 he has served on various committees, assisted with Stewardship and co-led the Fellowship committee.

       Douglas is a Director of Product Management at MicroStrategy; with responsibility for future software product direction. Douglas is active with Tenacity, an organization to improve the scholastic, character and physical development of urban youth, and serves on the Board at the Brookline Music School among other community involvement.

      Douglas’ passion is coaching his children’s sports including soccer and baseball. Additionally, Douglas enjoys travel, reading, tennis and competitive running.

 

Megan Sampson,

unexpired 8-month

Vestry term

 


         My husband Chris and I joined the Redeemer 18 years ago. Our three children were baptized at the Redeemer and all have served as acolytes and servers as well as Youth Assistants. Chris is an usher and I am on the Altar Guild. 

Arthur Pfaelzer

Diocesan Delegate

       I am very pleased to be selected to be one of the Diocesan delegates in 2010.I attended as a substitute delegate at the convention in 2009 at Trinity Church in Boston and found it very educational.

      I grew up in Brookline and attended Trinity Church with my family for many years. My father was assistant Treasurer during the time when the Reverend Theodore Ferris was Rector.  I was married to my first wife, Francoise, at the Church of the Redeemer in 1963.We had two children Christine and Diane.  They are now both married and now I am blessed with five grandchildren by Christine. After Francoise passed away I met Carol Post and we were married in 1998 also in the Church of the Redeemer.

    I started my own electronic manufacturing company, Intronics, in 1965, and recently sold it this past year. Currently I am ‘retired’ but looking for new opportunities in electronics. My present task at home is taking care of our four dachshunds and trying to learn how to play the violin-a somewhat daunting task.

  

Starr Peteet

Diocesan Delegate

      Starr joined the Redeemer in 2007 with her husband Josh. Both attended other Episcopal Churches around Boston as children, but they fell in love with the Redeemer from the moment they first visited. Her favorite involvement at the Redeemer has been helping teach last year’s confirmation class.

      In 2002, Starr helped found Boston Trinity Academy, a faith-based urban independent school designed to be as rigorous as the best prep schools while also accessible to students from every socioeconomic background. Starr also serves as a trustee for Noble and Greenough School and Camp Jabberwocky on Martha’s Vineyard.

 

George Raine

Diocesan Delegate

Alternate

       George Raine has been a member of the parish since 2007 and has served as a shepherd for the stewardship campaign. 

       George is a partner at the law firm Ropes & Gray, where he specializes in securities law and investment management regulatory matters. He received his undergraduate degree in history and his law degree from Yale, as well as a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree from the Humboldt Universitaet in Berlin.

         He is married to Fernande Raine, and together they are doing their best to raise four daughters, Eleanor, Charlotte, Martha, and Louisa (Lulu), aged six years down to six months. German is the official language of the Raine household, though often resolve falls short of intention in avoiding the vernacular.

         In what passes for spare time, George enjoys (though does not excel in) squash, rowing, cycling, classical clarinet, and recreational philology.

 

David Walker,

Diocesan Delegate

Alternate

David, his wife Lisa, and their daughters Nina (18) and Electra (13) have been coming to the Redeemer since 2002. David has served as a neighborhood stewardship captain since 2008. Lisa has previously served as co-chair of the Christmas Market auction.

          David has spent 26 years in the investment management business and he is currently a portfolio manager with Cambridge Trust. David is President of the board of trustees of the Vincent Memorial Hospital and he has previously held leadership positions with the Long Island, New York chapter of The Nature Conservancy and the Alumni Association of the Hotchkiss School. 

         In his free time, David enjoys hiking, reading, fishing and golf.

 

Michael Aylward

Deanery Representative

  

       Michael F. Aylward married into the Redeemer in 1990 when he wed Deborah Ritter, whose family had been lifelong members of the parish.  He was initially drawn into the Redeemer’s Outreach ministry and spent more than a decade as the chair of the Outreach Committee.  During this time, he also spent a term on the Vestry and performed the vital role of selling and delivering Christmas trees at the Redeemer’s annual December market.  More recently, he has been called back to service as chair of the Building Committee.

       Michael is a lawyer by trade and a chef and gardener by avocation.   He was born in Hong Kong to Foreign Service parents and spent most of his life in Washington, D.C.  Following graduation from Dartmouth he worked on Capitol Hill to a U.S. Senator and acquired a life-long interest in politics and environmental affairs.   For the past three decades, he has advised insurance company on liability risk issues and has represented carriers around the country in litigation over their contractual obligations.

 

Alyson Lee

Deanery Representative

  

               I have been a member of the Redeemer for 21 years - I’ve worked in the Church School, on the Christmas Market, and as a Lector.  I am currently a Diocesan Delegate and on the Altar Guild. 

       My three children, Charlotte, Margaret, and James were all baptized here, participated in Church School and proudly sang in the choir for many years.  I'm a graduate of Hamilton College, had my first career in Advertising in NYC and Boston, my second career at home with my kids, and am now in my third life, pursuing a career in Social Work.  In May of this year, I'll receive my Masters in Social Work from Boston College, and I've been pleased to work as a counselor at Dedham High School.  I am currently am a counselor at Westwood Lodge Psychiatric Hospital working with children and teens. 

        Best decision ever:  To join the Redeemer Mission Trip to Uganda last summer - Life Changing - in all the best possible ways! 

 
Stewardship Update

$662,836 with 64% participation

at the turn of the year

 

Knowing God:

An Exploration of Faith

 

Next Session:

New Creation 1: Incarnation and Cross

 

January 20th

 

Light Supper at 7:00 pm

Program at 7:30 pm

 

(Both at the Rectory; This is a date and time change.)

 

 

All are welcome to attend one session or come for the year. Please contact the office to sign up for each session so that we may plan for food and space.

 

 

Bible Study with the Rector

 

Song of the Soul: The Psalms in Ordinary Life

 

 

 

Join us for 75 minutes of study, conversation and prayer as we look at the Psalms of the Old Testament, their significance in the work and teaching of Jesus, and their power in daily life.  There is always great coffee and warm fellowship.

 

Bible Study will NOT meet on the 13th and 14th

 

 

Men’s Bible Study, Wednesdays, 7:00 am

Women’s Bible Study, Thursdays, 9:15 am

 

Both Bible Studies meet at the Rectory, 381 Hammond Street

 

Church School Schedule

Correction: Some of the Church School Schedules handed out last week list dates that are off by a day (it lists dates that are Mondays, not Sundays), starting in April. Below is the correct schedule for the rest of the year.

January 17      10:15 Chapel and Church School

January 24     10:15 Chapel and Church School

January 31      10:30  All-Parish Eucharist

 

 

CHURCH SCHOOL SCHEDULE 2010

       

JANUARY

10     10:15 Chapel +Church school  

17     10:15 Chapel+ Church School

24     10:15 Chapel + Church School

31     All-Parish Eucharist (A.P.E.)

         

        FEBRUARY

7      10:15 Chapel + Church School

14     Closed

21     10:15 Chapel + Church School

25    A.P.E.

       

        MARCH

7      10:15 Chapel + Church School

14     10:15 Chapel + Church School

21     10:15 Chapel + Church School

28     Palm Sunday

 

APRIL

4                  Easter  9 am family service/11 Festival

11               10:15 Chapel + Church School

18              10:15  Chapel + Church School

25           A.P.E

 

MAY

2                 10:15 Chapel+ Walk for Hunger

9                 10:15 Chapel + Church School

16            *Youth Sunday* 

23    10:15 Chapel + Church School + Picnic!!

 

Youth Bible Study

Back Classroom 9:40 am

            

January Youth Bible Study Dates

1/17    1 Kings 17-18        Elijah and Ahab            

1/24    1 Kings 18-19        Elijah Defeats the Prophets of Baal

 

Confirmation Class

January Confirmation Class Dates

1/24                  5:00 pm            Nicene Creed -- Who is Jesus? 

                                                      Is the Spirit Necessary?

1/31                  5:00 pm            Confirmation Movie Night

 

Taking applications for Pentecost Baptisms

 

May 23rd

Pentecost

During the 10:30 am Holy Eucharist

Contact the office for more information

 

This Week's Service Assistants

Sunday, January 17th

Morning Prayer

 10:30 am

 
Server: TBD
Acolytes: S. McEachern, TBD
Lectors: G. Conway, K. McEachern
Ushers: D. Schmalensee (Head Usher),  R. Schmalensee, C. Brigham, F. Lloyd
Greeters: D. Tucker, L. Dahmen
Altar Guild: Carolyn Ross, Shirley Kosasky (Team Co-Captains), Gene Dahmen, Peggy Reiser

 

If you are available to serve in any positions marked 'TBD',

please contact the office!

 

 

PLEASE REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE IN YOUR PRAYERS:

 

for those in need of prayer: Sarah Arguin, Robert Armstrong (Debby Hunter Mills’ uncle), Elizabeth Bachelder, Charlie Baker, Doris Bartlett (Rick Weed’s grandmother), Sally Breul (Dorsey McConnell’s mother), Doris Chambers, Gavin Gunnigle (Graham Gunnigle's brother), Elizabeth Hitchcock, Judith Keuper (Althea Waldron's mother), Laura Koury, Peter Lavelle, Inell McGee, Ralph Pope, Bill, Katrina, James and Alexander Reinhart, Pauline True, Arlene Vaughn, the Villon family, Shinichi Wakao (Keisuke Wakao's father), Ceanne Zimopoulos, Bill, Charlotte, Margaret, James, George, Gayle, Harry, Hilary, Jim, Pamela, Russ, Tom

 
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379 Hammond Street, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
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www.redeemerchestnuthill.org
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