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POHICK POST

Pohick Episcopal Church


9301 Richmond Highway • Lorton, VA 22079
Telephone: 703-339-6572 • Fax: 703-339-9884
Let your light so shine (Matt. 5:16)
June 2018
lic Church, but her family began attending the
From The Rector
Episcopal Church when she was a teenager. After
The Reverend graduating from Ole Miss with a B.A. in Jour-
Donald D. Binder, PhD nalism and Public Relations (and later from the
University of Dallas with an MBA), Lynn mar-

A s most of you know, over the past five months


we have been diligently involved in a search
for a new Assistant to the Rector, following the
ried Tom Ronaldi, her college sweetheart, and
they eventually moved to Houston. They went on
to raise three daughters (Alley, Tori, and Carly),
retirement of the Rev. Dr. Ruth E. Correll at the who are now living on their own as young adults.
end of 2017. That process included advertising Through involvement in the Alpha Program
for the position, reviewing applicant résumés, and offered at her parish in Houston, Lynn was led
conducting multiple interviews with short-listed to a Lay Chaplain’s ministry in a Community of
candidates - all with the goal of having the new Hope chapter that was then forming within her
Assistant in place by early July. congregation - one of the earliest in the nation.
After much work involving myself, an advisory She served in that and several other ministries for
Search Committee, and the Vestry, I am pleased nearly a decade prior to responding to a call to
to inform you of the successful conclusion of that ordained ministry.
process: in the middle of May, I issued a call to the Lynn’s ordination to the priesthood in 2013
Rev. Dr. Lynn P. Ronaldi, who joyfully accepted. followed her graduation from St. Mary’s Semi-
That call was in turn ratified by both Bp. John- nary in Houston with an MDiv (2008), and her
ston and Pohick’s Vestry, as per canonical require- completion of Anglican Studies coursework a few
ments, allowing me to now share this wonderful years later at the Sewanee School of Theology.
news with the entire congregation. She went on to earn her Doctor of Ministry from
Lynn is currently serving as Rector of the the latter institution in 2016, with her doctoral
Church of the Incarnation in West Point, Missis- thesis proposing a practical model for the integra-
sippi, having initially been appointed as Priest-in- tion of Community of Hope spirituality within
Charge three years earlier. Before that, she served the Clinical Pastoral Education system.
as Rector of Church of the Advent in Summer, Her training, experience, and temperament
MS - he same congregation where Bp. Johnston ideally suited to match the portfolio of minis-
once similarly served near the start of his ordained tries supervised by Pohick’s Assistant to the Rec-
ministry. tor, Lynn will bring many spiritual insights and a
Growing up near Memphis, Lynn’s early
spiritual life was formed in the Roman Catho- Continued on page 2
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From the Rector: continued from page 1


great deal of enthusiasm to the position.
And so, with that introduction, I hope you will join me in welcoming Lynn and Tom when she begins
her service with us the first week of July - her first Sunday being July 8th.
In the meantime, the Rev. Dr. Diane Murphy will continue her superb ministry with us for two Sun-
days and Wednesdays per month through June, including the weekend of our Shrine Mont parish retreat,
which will be her last.
Thank you all for your prayerful support throughout this entire process. And thanks most of all to our
Heavenly Father for leading us through this period of discernment to such a wonderful conclusion!

EYC News The Martha Guild


Rusty Booth, Youth Minister Connie Myers

The annual parish retreat at Shrine Mont is June 22 The Martha Guild will be going out to dinner
through June 24. For those new to the parish or those for the June 6 meeting. Please meet at 6:30 pm at
that have not had time to make new friends, this is a Madigan’s Waterfront Restaurant, 201 Mill Street
great time for teens as well as adults to get to know in Occoquan. All women of the Church are invit-
each other better. In addition to three breakout study ed to join this fun gathering. For those that plan
sessions, there is a pool, hiking, sports, and the ever fa-
to attend, please contact Connie Myers by June
mous ‘porching’!
During the three study sessions, teens in grades
4 so reservations can be made, 703-201-2204 or
4-12 will meet and explore the meaning of Christian jetskiing@hotmail.com.
friendship and how it relates to their life. Study will
include scripture, questions, games, prayer and learning Special Declaration of Independence
about the faith. There will be two groups, grades 4-8 Reading at Historic Pohick Church
and 9-12, and each will dig into what it means to ex- On Wednesday, July 4, the congregation and
perience a faith friendship and how to share that with community are invited to a free public reading
others. of the Declaration of Independence at Histor-
Spending time with each other for the weekend ic Pohick Church. The Rev. Dr. Thomas Costa,
helps spiritual growth and encourages support for oth- portraying the Rev. Mr. Massey, rector of Po-
ers in their spiritual life. Shrine Mont retreat center hick Church in 1776 will conduct the read-
provides the atmosphere to experience God in com-
ing. The reading will take place at 12 noon,
munity with other Christians and to reflect on personal
with free docent tours
relationships. Consider joining the fun for the weekend
and strengthen a personal relationship with Christ. of the colonial church of
Cost for the weekend is $60 for youth/young adults George Washington and
ages 4-21. Scholarships are available. Take a chance, George Mason following
signup, and make lifetime memories! the event.

Pohick Book Club


The Pohick Book club will meet Saturday, June 9 at 12:30 pm
in the Vestry House. The book selected for June is Time is a River
written by Mary Alice Monroe.
All are welcome to attend the book club meeting. Please direct
any questions to Jane Thurston, fuzzandjane@gmail.com or Beth
Altman, philbethaltman@cox.net.
Pohick Episcopal Church June 2018 • Page 3

POHICK CHURCH ANNUAL PARISH RETREAT


Shrine Mont, Orkney Springs, Virginia Shrine Mont
Retreat coordinators: Neil and Judy Sunderland, 703-670-2962, nomadicmapper@aol.com CAMP & CONFERENCE CENTER

Dates: June 22 - 24, 2018, from Friday dinner (5:30 pm) through Sunday lunch (12:30 pm)

Sign-up Deadline: Sunday, June 10, 2018

Shrine Mont Overview: It is that time again for fellowship, and physical, mental, and spiritual
renewal at Shrine Mont in the beautiful mountains of Virginia! Shrine Mont, located in Orkney
Springs, 13 miles west of Mt. Jackson, Virginia, is a conference center managed by the Episcopal
Diocese of Virginia. Shrine Mont consists of 1,100 acres of forest land featuring trails, lakes,
hills, and streams at the edge of George Washington National Forest, which is a stone’s throw
from the West Virginia state line. The centerpiece of Shrine Mont is an unusual open air stone
chapel, the Cathedral Shrine of the Transfiguration, from which Shrine Mont takes its name.
Campers, conferees, and guests worship at this beautiful shrine regularly.

Fees: The cost is $160 for adults (over 21), $60 for children, teens, and young adults (ages 4-21),
and free for children under four. If a crib is required, there is a $6 fee for the weekend. Babysit-
Pohick Church
ting during adult sessions is available for an additional $10. Please note that these costs should
Annual Retreat
not prohibit anyone from attending the retreat. Church members needing financial assistance June 22-24, 2018
should contact the Reverend Don Binder at 703-339-6572. Fees are firm for the weekend,
even for late arrivals. If arriving late, one can usually get dinner until 6:30 pm.

Babysitting Service: For parents with children, there will be a super program for young people as well as a babysitting ser-
vice ($10), so parents can attend activities. Babysitters will be available only during adult study sessions.

What to Bring: While breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided, bring snacks and a favorite beverages for evening fel-
lowship time together at the “Gathering Place.” Also, consider bringing a flashlight, Bible, jacket or sweater, fan, and other
personal items. There is no air conditioning in the cottages, however, most rooms now have electric fans.

Study: All participants are invited to join in study on three occasions. These sessions provide a great opportunity to get to
know the clergy and fellow parishioners. This year’s theme is “Christian Friendship.” Please note that Shrine Mont expects
parents to be responsible for the actions of their children, especially during the periods between the three planned sessions.

2018 POHICK CHURCH RETREAT • SHRINE MONT • APPLICATION

Name(s)___________________________________________________________________________________________

Address:___________________________________________________________________________________________

Email:______________________________________________________ Tel:___________________________________
_____ Adults ($160 each) _____ Children/Teens/Young Adults (4-21, $60 each)
_____ Young Children (3 and under, free) _____ Cribs required ($6 each) _____ Babysitting ($10)
Total enclosed: $_______________ • Please return to the church secretary or Mike Morgan
Enclose a check payable to Pohick Church, and mark “Shrine Mont” in the memo section. For more information, call the Parish Office at 703-339-6572.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE – SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018
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2018 POHICK CHURCH PARISH RETREAT


Shrine Mont, Orkney Springs, Virginia
Friday, June 22
Afternoon arrival, rooms ready at 3:00 pm Shrine
5:30 pm Dinner Mont
Retreat
7:30 - 8:30 pm Welcome & Icebreakers in Art Hall Center
8:30 pm Compline
9:00 pm until… The Gathering Place

Saturday, June 23
6:30 am YOGA with Rita*
7:30 am Morning Prayer in Art Hall N
8:00 am Breakfast
9:00-10:30 am Session I, Group Photo at Shrine* W E
10:30-12:30 pm Open/Activities
12:30 pm Lunch
1:00-4:30 pm Open/Activities S
4:30-5:30 pm The Gathering Place
5:30 pm Dinner
7:00-8:00 pm Session II in Art Hall
8:00 pm Evening Prayer at the Shrine
9:00 pm until… The Gathering Place
Shrine Mont is located 1 hour south of Winchester or 1
Sunday, June 24 hour north of Harrisonburg, and approximately 2 1/2 hours
6:30 am YOGA with Rita* from the Washington, DC and Richmond metro areas. To
8:00 am Breakfast reach Shrine Mont follow I-81 to Mt. Jackson (Exit #273).
9:00-10:30 am Session III in Art Hall Turn left from DC or right from Richmond onto Rt. 703
10:45 am Holy Eucharist at the Shrine* (east), then right (south) on US 11, follow through town,
12:30 pm Lunch turn right on Rt. 263 and follow approximately 15 miles to
1:30-4:00 pm Open/Depart Orkney Springs.
* Subject to change

Directions to Shrine Mont: From Pohick Church, take I-66 west to I-81 south. Exit 273 at Mt. Jackson. Turn
left on Mt. Jackson Road (Cty 292). Turn right on US 11 (traffic light). Turn right on to State Route 263 to
Orkney Springs and Shrine Mont. The trip takes about two hours from Pohick.

2018 POHICK CHURCH RETREAT • SHRINE MONT • APPLICATION


Activities and Options: Indicate particular activities of interest.
If you are interested in a particular activity, call Neil or Judy Sunderland, 703-670-2962. Please note that if you are not identified
on the phone ID, the phone will not answer. Please leave a message and they can let you know whom else has expressed interest.

_____ Swimming _____ Basketball _____ Volleyball _____ Shuffleboard

_____ Tennis _____ Sleeping _____ Fishing _____ Mountain Climbing



_____ Golf _____ Hiking _____ Eating _____ Bridge/other card games

_____ Horseshoes _____ Shopping _____ Antiquing _____ Porching

_____ Other
Pohick Episcopal Church June 2018 • Page 5

Pohick
Episcopal Church

VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
July 9 - 13, 2018

Please PREREGISTER your students - it makes planning easier.

REGISTRATION FORM
To be held at:
Pohick Episcopal Church • 9301 Richmond Highway • Lorton, VA 22079
For chidren age 3 (only if potty-trained) through Grade 5*
Monday - Friday • 9:00 am - 12:00 noon

IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE DAILY SESSIONS TO BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 9:00 am.

Directions: Please fill out a separate form for each child attending.

Child’s Name ______________________________________________________________________________

Address ___________________________________________________________________________________
(street) (city) (zip)

Telephone _____________________________________ Date of Birth ________________________________

*School Grade completed in June of 2018 ________________________________________________________

Parents’ Names _____________________________________________________________________________

Medical Information (e.g. food allergies, etc.) ______________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

PLEASE CHECK WHERE APPROPRIATE:


_____ I can stay and help if needed. _____ We would like to carpool, if possible.
_____ My child would like to come, but will need a ride. _____ I can provide a ride for _____ child(ren).
Please return this form to the Church office, either in person or by mail.
(over)
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POHICK EPISCOPAL CHURCH


VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
PERMISSION FOR EMERGENCY CARE

Name of Child _____________________________________________________________________________

Date of Birth _____________________________________________________________________________


Name of Parent/Guardian ____________________________________________________________________

Address ___________________________________________________________________________________

Telephone _________________________________________________________________________________

“THE CHURCH HAS MY PERMISSION TO CALL ANOTHER PHYSICIAN IN AN


EMERGENCY WHEN FAMILY PHYSICIAN OR I CANNOT BE CONTACTED.”

Name of Family Physician _____________________________________________________________________

Telephone _________________________________________________________________________________

IS YOUR CHILD:
ALLERGIC TO MEDICATION? ____________________________________________________________

IF SO, WHICH ___________________________________________________________________________

ANY OTHER ALLERGIES - SUCH AS BEE STINGS _________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

UNDER PHYSICIAN’S CARE? _________________

UNDER MEDICATION NOW? _________________

“THE CHURCH HAS MY PERMISSION, IN AN EMERGENCY WHEN I (OR MY PHYSICIAN) CANNOT


BE CONTACTED, TO TAKE MY CHILD TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM OF THE NEAREST HOSPITAL
AND ITS MEDICAL STAFF HAVE MY AUTHORIZATION TO PROVIDE TREATMENT WHICH A PHY-
SICIAN DEEMS NECESSARY FOR THE WELL-BEING OF MY CHILD.”

NOTE: By law a parent cannot consent in advance to any and all manner of emergency care. It is un-
derstandable that in cases, other than the need for immediate emergency treatment, the attending physi-
cian may defer treatment pending the parent’s permission to administer professional service.

__________________________________________________________
(Parent/Guardian signature)

__________________________________________________________
(Date)
Pohick Episcopal Church June 2018 • Page 7

Update on Issues in the Anglican Communion


Don Brownlee, Member of Policy and Planning Commission
This monthly report is part of the Vestry’s ongoing effort to inform changes permanent through additions and revisions to the BCP;
and update the Parish about the ongoing controversies within The • Proposes changing the catechism in the BCP from de-
Episcopal Church (TEC) and the Anglican Communion. These scribing Holy Matrimony as “a Christian marriage, in which
controversies largely involve the blessing of same-sex unions, or- two people the woman and man enter into a life-long union
dination of non-celibate homosexuals, interpretation of Scripture, make their vows before God and the Church, and receive the
and breakdown of traditional boundary lines between Provinces. grace and blessing of God to help them fulfill their vows” to
simply read “two people enter into a life-long union…” A sec-
The 79th General Convention of The Episcopal Church ond question about marriage would be added to explain canoni-
will convene in Austin early in July. Among the topics for con- cal requirements for marriage, including instruction in the pur-
sideration: The next steps for our church with regard to blessing poses of Christian marriage.
of same-sex marriages - Who should have access to same-sex • In response to complaints that same-sex couples in those
blessing rites, and how should our prayer book and catechism ten dioceses where the bishop does not allow same-sex blessings
define marriage? are shut out of the church, the resolution requires all bishops
Three years ago, the General Convention to “make provision for all couples asking to be married in this
authorized use on a trial basis of two litur- Church to have reasonable and convenient access to these trial
gies for blessing of same-sex marriages, called liturgies.”
“I Will Bless You and You Will Be a Bless- • Continues existing “conscience clause” language, which
ing.” (They also presumably could be used by gives every priest discretion “to decline to solemnize or bless
opposite-sex couples.) Each diocesan bishop any marriage,” and states that we “continue to honor theological
was given authority to decide whether they could be used in diversity in regard to matters of human sexuality; and that no
his or her diocese, but bishops were directed to make provision bishop, priest, deacon or lay person should be coerced or penal-
for all couples asking to be married in the church have access to ized in any manner, nor suffer any canonical disabilities, as a
these liturgies. Another resolution changed the way our canons result of his or her theological support for or objection to” what
defined marriage to make them gender-neutral. the General Convention ultimately decides on these issues.
These actions ultimately led to sanctions, or “consequences,” “Trial use” means the church is considering something
as the Archbishop of Canterbury prefers to call them against for inclusion in The Book of Common Prayer. To be formally
The Episcopal Church by the primates of and finally added to the Prayer Book, two successive General
the Anglican Communion. Conventions must authorize the liturgies in identical form. The
That 2015 General Convention also resolution explicitly states that adoption by this General Con-
set up a Task Force on the Study of Mar- vention may be considered a first of those two votes.
riage to monitor how these trial liturgies The second proposed resolution, labeled A086 Authorize
were being used, and report back with Rites to Bless Relationships, proposes adding two new liturgies,
recommendations for the way forward. one for those who live somewhere that does not allow same-sex
The Task Force found that in the in- marriages, and one for those who, for some other reason, can-
tervening three years, bishops in all but not legally be married, such as inability to provide identification
ten of The Episcopal Church’s 101 do- documents required for a civil marriage. [To be married in the
mestic dioceses have allowed use of the church a couple must also be legally married, thus those who
trial liturgies. Bishops in eight of those ten dioceses have also live where same-sex marriage is not allowed cannot be married
prohibited their clergy from using them while officiating in in the church.]
other dioceses. The third proposed resolution, labeled A087 Develop Re-
After studies, surveys and consultations, the Task Force has lationship Pastoral Resources, proposes that the General Con-
proposed three resolutions for the General Convention to con- vention “acknowledge and minister to the growing number of
sider. persons entering into sexually intimate relationships other than
The first, labeled A085 Trial Use of Marriage Liturgies : marriage” [people who chose to live together but not marry] by
• Extends trial use of the existing liturgies for another three developing resources that provide pastoral guidance and teach-
years, or until the next General Convention in 2021; ing on such relationships.
• Amends for trial use language in the Book of Common As noted above, as part of its work the Task Force reached
Prayer’s [BCP] marriage liturgies;
• Outlines how General Convention might make these Continued on page 8
Page 8 • June 2018 Pohick Episcopal Church

Update on Issues in the Anglican Communion, of this Court could change the outcome in their favor.”
continued from page 6 Last summer, the South Carolina State Supreme Court
ruled that church property in that state belonged to those who
out to other Anglican provinces and churches with which The wished to remain with The Episcopal Church, not to those who
Episcopal Church is in full communion, to gauge their response wished to leave it. In February the Episcopal Diocese of South
to these proposed changes. Carolina, which is made of up of churches which voted to leave
Responses ranged from “As you continue to wrestle with The Episcopal Church in 2009, asked the U.S. Supreme Court
hard questions, create life-giving liturgical rites, and welcome to hear the case. Other groups which believe churches or di-
many into the covenant of marriage, we pray for your work oceses should control their own property, including The Falls
and give thanks for the common bonds we share as siblings in Church Anglican, have filed legal briefs urging the high court
Christ. We anticipate continued opportunities to learn from one to hear the case.
another as our liturgical expressions continue to live into the The Supreme Court has great latitude in deciding which
commitments which our denominations have made” (Evangeli- cases to hear. Its precedents hold that it generally will not con-
cal Lutheran Church USA) to The Scottish Episcopal Church sider cases where state courts have based a decision on state laws
believes that “a single marriage liturgy should be available to or constitutions. The Episcopal Church argues this is exactly
all…This helps to reinforce an understanding that Christian what happened in the South Carolina case. “The adequate and
marriage is marriage without regard to the sex of the couple independent state-law basis for the state court’s decision is read-
– there is no different category of ‘same-sex’ marriage” to “The ily apparent,” its brief to the high court said. “[South Carolina
Episcopal Church of Sudan does not approve of same-sex mar- State Supreme Court] Chief Justice Beatty, whose vote con-
riage because it does not believe that it is the will of God. As trolled the result, ‘look[ed] no further than [his] state’s property
such, the Episcopal Church of Sudan does not approve of trial and trust laws’ to decide the case.
rites for same-sex marriage as it has been authorized by The Attorneys representing the break-away diocese had framed
Episcopal Church of the USA. However, we are thankful to this as a First Amendment case, and argued the state supreme
Task Force for sharing it with us.” to “From now onward be court had not found that a trust interest in the property had
informed that we are not having any church partnership. Please been created under South Carolina law. That is “flat out wrong,”
do not write me back on this matter.” (Anglican Church of Tan- The Episcopal Church countered. The break-away diocese had
zania.) framed its arguments in state courts on state law, never raising
***** a First Amendment claim, and “That failure precludes review in
On the opposite side of the earth, the Anglican Church of this [U.S. Supreme] Court.”
Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia ended years of debate by The various briefs arguing for and against consideration by
voting to allow churches there to bless same sex relationships. the Supreme Court have been circulated to the justices and their
The resolution explicitly states that there will be no change to clerks. The justices are currently scheduled to vote on June 7th
“the Church’s teaching that marriage is between a man and a whether to hear the case; four justices must vote in favor in order
woman”; but says that individual bishops should be free to use for the court to hear it.
existing “non-formulary services” to bless same-sex relation- Meanwhile, the group that wants to remain with The Epis-
ships. The resolution also changes church canons to make it copal Church – and according to the State Supreme Court, the
clear priest or bishop would face disciplinary action either for rightful owner of the properties—has gone into state courts ask-
agreeing to bless such relationships, or for refusing to do so. ing the judgement in their favor be carried out immediately, and
The change will not apply in the province’s Diocese of Poly- a special master be appointed to resolve any lingering issues.
nesia – made up of the island nations of Samoa, Tonga and Fiji. is in the Lord Jesus Christ alone, and we rely upon His grace to
The synod noted the more traditional view of marriage that was sustain us with faith and patience in the months to come.”
deeply held in those countries.
***** It is important to remember that despite all these controversies, the work of
The Episcopal Church has filed its response to requests that the Church - globally, nationally, and locally - goes on. Through youth mission trips,
food donations to LCAC, donations of school supplies and backpacks, the Community
the U.S. Supreme Court consider church property cases in the
of Hope, and other outreach efforts, Pohick continues to “leak the love of God” to
Diocese of South Carolina, potentially neighbors in need. As Bp. Shannon told us in June, “The Holy Spirit is as present in
setting a nationwide precedent. “There the steady as it is in the remarkable. When we assist those in need, it is the result of
is nothing for this Court to review: be- the Holy Spirit’s empathy for a child of God.” And as our Sr. Warden reminded us
cause the judgment against [those who recently, “While human lives are limited in duration, the church continues from gen-
eration to generation and age to age…The fruit of our work with homeless children at
want to separate from The Episcopal Christmas time may be realized 40 years into the future when Pohick’s new rector tells
Church] rests on adequate and inde- her parishioners how the love she felt at that 2017 party inspired her to overcome her
pendent state law grounds, [so]no action poverty, and to be the first in her family to graduate from college then from seminary.”
Pohick Episcopal Church June 2018 • Page 9

Pohick Church Activities • June 2018


Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
MAY 27 28 29 30 31 JUNE 1 2
Trinity Sunday, Year B Memorial Day 9:30a Staff Mtg 2p HE, the Fairfax 6p Final Rehears- 8a Brotherhood
7:45a HE I Office Closed 6p CoH al, all groups of St. Andrew
9a HE II 6p St. Cecelia St. 7p Boy Scouts 10a Yoga
10:30a Adult In- 7p EFM Alban Choir 1p 1st Saturday
quirer’s Class 6p St. Francis Choir Docent Tour
11:15a HE II 4p Sounds of
7:30p Healing Service
Pohick
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Pentecost 4b 7p EFM 9:30a Staff Mtg 2p HE, the Fairfax 6:15p Bell Choir 8a Brotherhood
8a HE I 9:30a Ann Ma- 6p Youth Choir 7p Boy Scouts of St. Andrew
10a HE II/Youth son Guild Mtg Picnic 7:30p Choir of 10a Yoga
Sunday 7:30p Vestry Mtg 6p St. Francis Choir Pohick
11a Parish Picnic 7:30p Healing Service
7:30p Martha Guild
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Bishop Jones’ Visit 7p EFM 9:30a Staff Mtg 2p HE, the Fairfax 7p Boy Scouts 8a Brotherhood
Pentecost 5b 7p Docent Gen 6:30p Prayer Group of St. Andrew
8a HE I Mtg 7:30p Healing Service 10a Yoga
10a HE II

17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Fathers’ Day 7p EFM 9:30a Staff Mtg 2p HE, the Fairfax 7p Boy Scouts Shrine Shrine Mont
Pentecost 6b 7:30p Healing Service Mont 8a Brotherhood
8a HE I of St. Andrew
10a HE II 10a Yoga

24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Shrine Mont 7p EFM 9:30a Staff Mtg 2p HE, the Fairfax 7p Boy Scouts 8a Brotherhood
Pentecost 7b 6p CoH of St. Andrew
8a HE I 7:30p Healing Service 9:30a Docent
10a HE II Training
10a Yoga
3:30p Hodge/
Rodriguez
Wedding

Contact the Parish Secretary, Susan Hayward-Costa, to list group meetings or events on the calendar, shcosta@pohick.org.

SHOP AT THE GOLDEN DOVE GIFT SHOP


10:15 am -11:30 am on Sundays
ALSO OPEN 1st Saturdays of every month from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm & during Special Events!
All proceeds go back to Pohick and toward outreach programs.
Purchases are a chance to give back while getting gifts for loved ones!
SHOP FOR DADS, GRADS & gifts for all!
Pohick section has mugs, tote bags, wooden magnets, tea canisters,
sun catchers, car coasters, cross jewelry, Father Don’s CDs & more!
LOOK FOR MORE INFO TO COME ON “CHRISTMAS IN JULY” SALE
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SUNDAY SERVICE VOLUNTEERS


3 JUNE 10 JUNE 17 JUNE 24 JUNE 1 JULY
USHERS
8:00 Don Cooke Stew Remaly Rodger Jones Mike Zane Don Cooke
Mike Zane Mike Vaughn Becky Wagner Tony Marsico Mike Vaughn
10:00 Mike Wooten Tom Bland Chris Brown David Billingsley Edwardene Pitcock
Paul Walden Bill Patton Angela Edgemon Grant Hodges Hal Yarwood
Greg Wilson Sandra Caesar Steve Edgemon Rita Smith Bill Bland
Tom Goeller Hank Foresman Matt Gurrola Pehr Pehrsson Ed McGovern
OPEN - UP
7:00 B. Altman C. McCullough H. Stankwitz E. Thorson D. Smith
LOCK - UP
1:00 H. Stankwitz J. Rolander J. Rolander A. Derbes B. Altman
TELLERS
12:15 Hodges/Altman Heintze/Jacobus TBD TBD TBD
ALTAR GUILD
AM J. Wells BJ McPherson BJ McPherson J. Sunderland J. Sunderland
N. Sage A. Powell, J. Schmid A. Powell, J. Schmid B. Altman B. Altman
C. Foster M. Tonkin M. Tonkin N. Bireley N. Bireley
J. Geschickter S. Caesar S. Caesar V. Jones V. Jones
J. Mullins E. Pitcock E. Pitcock J. MacDonald J. MacDonald
H. Parker A. Marsico A. Marsico R. Teale R. Teale
R. Stankwitz M. Yezek M. Yezek B. Wagner B. Wagner
FLOWER GUILD
AM A. Stribling TBD TBD TBD TBD
GREETERS
8:00 Choi Family Pag’an/Wallace M/M Holben J. Byrne D. Smith
10:00 M/M Morawski M/M Parker M/M Crawford M/M Matt Johnson M/M Yarwood
LAY READERS
8:00 Booth (R) Wagner (R) M. Harding (R) Thorson (P) TBD
Choi (P) Prior (P) S. Harding (P) Gastrell (R)
10:00 Elston (P) Edgeman (P) Ayorinde (P) Edgeman (R) TBD
Faber (R) Sage (R) Prior (R) Ayorinde (P)
COFFEE HOUR
8:00 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
10:00 N/A Ayorinde/Derbes/Pitcock Bland/Girten/White S. Pehrsson M/M Herbert
DOCENTS
10:00 J. Egan C. Knipling N. Sage T. Costa TBD

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and teens rehearse weekly in the St. Cecelia St. Alban

 Music Notes
Linda Egan, Minister of Music
Choir, and their parents give them rides, support and
encouragement. Very young children and their parents
gather weekly to sing in the St. Francis Choir. Instru-
Short notes mentalists play in the Pohick Pickers every month and
~The St. Cecelia St. Alban Choir will be the choir provide hours of music for our Shrine Mont retreat, the
leading the service on Youth Sunday, June 2 at 10:00 Country Fair and breakfast with Santa. Adult singers
am, joining a group of Pohick instrumentalists. participate in the Early Church Music Ensemble and
~Two trumpeters from the President’s Own, the present anthems several times a year. Gloria Jackson
Marine Corps Band, will play June 10 for the bishop’s sings a solo the first Sunday of the month at the 11:15
visit to supplement the organ for hymn singing. We are am service. TG Powell and others sing the second Sun-
fortunate as a congregation to have a longstanding link day of every month at the same service.
to the President’s Own, a connection established by Wow! Your loyalty, dedication, and musicianship
my predecessor, Victoria Shields, and thank Dr. Susan are truly important to music for worship here. We
Rider and James McClarty for playing here. gather to rehearse and to make music in worship and
~Sightsinging is the ability to sing a piece of print- for the community to the glory of God, grateful to be
ed music with no prior rehearsal of it when provided able to sing, ring and play his praises.
only the starting pitch. It is musical literacy and is The largest music making group is the congrega-
hugely helpful to church people who sing hymns each tion as a whole. We sing every Sunday at the 9:00 am
Sunday as well as to choir members who prepare the and 11:15 am services, at 10:00 am services in the sum-
music each Sunday. Watch the bulletin for more in- mer, on Wednesdays in Lent, and at Shrine Mont. You
formation about the Sundays it will be offered in the are really fine singers with a great spirit! Thank you.
summer. You can do it, if you practice it as a skill. Come
try it out! Music Schedule • June 2018
~Also this summer Pohick’s musicians will be pre-
paring and presenting special music for summer ser- Saturday, June 2
vices; be sure to listen for it. We are fortunate to have 3:00 pm Warm up for 4:00 pm Sounds of Pohick
so many talented people here! concert
~Speaking of Pohick’s musicians, THANK YOU, Sunday, June 3 • Pentecost 2 | Youth Sunday
THANK YOU, THANK YOU! Many people make 10:00 am St. Cecelia St. Alban Choir only;
music possible here. The music committee members, 9:00 am warm up
Don Brownlee, Jackie Wells, Pam Hogg, and Caro-
Wednesday, June 6
lyn Cockroft provide assistance and advice several
6:00 pm Youth Choirs Picnic. Bring a package of
times each week. Barbara Lynn directs the St. Francis
hot dogs and a dish to share.
Choir; John Sessums and Chris Brown direct the Po-
hick Pickers; and TG Powell directs the Early Church Thursday, June 7
Music Ensemble. These four individuals contribute a 6:15 pm Bell Choir eraser party
lot of planning, rehearsal, and music arranging time to 7:30 pm Choir of Pohick party and final Thursday
Pohick. Susan McHargue guest conducts, and Caro- rehearsal
lyn Cockroft is piano accompanist. Choir parents Pam Sunday, June 10 • Pentecost 3 | Bishop’s visit
Hogg and Julie Elston attend rehearsals weekly and 10:00 am Choir of Pohick; 9:00 am warm up
perform a myriad of tasks. Nancy Sage, Jane Thurston
and Isabel Hogg are choir librarians, contributing many Sunday, June 17 • Pentecost 4 | Father’s Day
extra hours to organize our music. Amanda Ljuba sets 10:00 am Women of the Choir of Pohick;
up the handbells for every rehearsal. 9:00 am warm up
Adult singers meet weekly to sing anthems and ser- Sunday, June 24 • Pentecost 5
vice music in the Choir of Pohick. Bell ringers practice 10:00 am Soloists
weekly to ring handbells in the Bell Choir. Children
The Purpose of Pohick Church is to be a nourishing community where Christ’s love is experienced and taken beyond its walls.

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Date: _____________________ Subject: _____________________


To: The Vestry
From:
Pohick Church Staff Pohick Church Vestry
Rector: The Rev’d Donald Sr. Warden: Beth Altman
Binder, PhD Jr. Warden: Clint Herbert
Priest Associate: The Rev’d Dr. Diane Treasurer: Doug Smith
G. Murphy, PhD Register: Susan Pehrsson
Lorton, Virginia 22079-1519

Seminarian: Wesley Arning Members: Beth Altman,


9301 Richmond Highway

Minister of Music: Linda Egan Micheyl Bartholomew,


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Director of Don Cooke, Anne Derbes,


Christian Ed: Frances Sessums Kathy Kirkland,
Pohick Church

Youth Minister: Rusty Booth Amanda Ljuba, Carney


Parish Secretary: Susan Hayward-Costa McCullough, Jane Rolander,
Finance Admin: Mike Morgan Herb Stankwitz,
Sexton: John Sessums Eric Thorson
Telephone: 703-339-6572 • Fax: 703-339-9884
Church Office Email: shcosta@pohick.org • Web Site: www.pohick.org

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