| Convention Report |
The 2024 Diocesan Convention delegates from the Church of Transfiguration were Lynn Graff Senior Warden, Bill Robinson, LaDonna Boyd and Ann Williamson. The arrival at Saint Philip’s in the Hills, Tucson, was a breeze with the traffic control directing us to a very suitable parking space with just a short walk to the check-in station. We signed in and received a badge and lanyard. I lost track of my fellow delegates, snacking on donuts, walking the campus, and buying a book. We were honored to be joined by Bishop John Orina Omangi of the Diocese of Upper Southern Nyanza – Kisii at Convention. He was recently installed as the first Bishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) Diocese of Upper Southern Nyanza which was formerly part of the ACK Diocese of Southern Nyanza. Lunch was delicious and well organized; seeing people from throughout the entire Diocese was very interesting too! St. Philip’s is a beautiful campus and the Eucharist procession was a grand event with the choir and band filling the air with the Holy Spirit. The Eucharist was in my opinion the best Episcopal Eucharist that I have attended in North America. God was truly there amongst us! Doug Wynn, Verger and Convention Delegate |
| Fr. Caleb deeply values the connection with the members of our congregation and welcomes your input. Whether it’s through office or home visits, phone calls, or email, he is here for you. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any needs, or concerns, or simply want to chat. |
| This Weekend |
| Sunday, November 3, 2024 Twenty-Fourth Sunday after Pentecost and All Saints Day 8:00am (spoken service – Rite II) Please see the Order of Worship in the pews or click here 10:00am (choral service – Rite II) Please see the Order of Worship in the pews or click here youtube.com/@transfigoffice7704/streams YouTube link (for streaming the 10:00am service) OR https://www.facebook.com/transfiguration.mesa Facebook link (for streaming the 10:00am service) Coffee, snacks and conversation follow both services in the Fellowship Hall |
Prayer and Reflection As a Christian community, fellowship and prayer are among the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Please, observe quietude when entering and exiting the sanctuary for worship so that members may greet one another quietly and also pray and light candles. For those in need of and seeking silence for prayer and reflection, we are opening the Parish House Chapel before each service for prayer. The Chapel will be open at 7:30am and at 9:30am respectively. Please observe silence when in the chapel so that this may be a space for those in need of silent prayer and contemplation. |
ECM Work Day The Episcopal Church Men’s group will sponsor a work day on Saturday November 2 from 8 – 11am. Coffee and donuts will be provided and we’ll work on various projects around the church. We have also been invited to join the ECW for lunch afterwards. Contact Tom Kevern at (301) 717-8870 for additional information. |
ECW Meeting Our monthly Episcopal Church Women’s meeting will be held on Saturday, November 2 at 10:30am in the Fellowship Hall – potluck luncheon to follow (ECM work day crew will join us). We are serving soup, sandwiches and some sides so please bring extra and let Peg know what you are bringing if you have not already done so. For questions, contact Peg Wier. |
Stewardship Campaign On Sunday, November 3 we will kick-off our Stewardship Campaign, Walk in Love, for the 2025 budget year. Please pick up your personalized stewardship packet in the Narthex or we will mail it if you are still out of the area. If you would like to pledge online, please click on the following link: Pledge Now (onrealm.org) For questions, please contact Mary Hovden. |
Superstition Community Food Bank Suggested donations for this week are: canned fruit, pudding and gelatin. For next week: boxed cereal and crackers. Please place your donations in the basket at the back of the church or in the bin in the Fellowship Hall. |
| The Week Ahead |
| Monday, November 4 7:00pm Compline Tuesday, November 5 9:00am God’s Soup Kitchen 7:00pm Compline Wednesday, November 6 9:30am Morning Prayer 11:00am Wednesday Morning Eucharist 6:00pm Catechism Course 7:00pm Compline Thursday, November 7 7:00pm Compline Friday, November 8 7:00pm Compline Sunday, November 11 8:00am Worship Service 10:00am Worship Service |
Trunk or Treat On Halloween evening, Thursday, October 31 from 6-8pm, we will host Trunk or Treat in our parking lot. Please feel free to come at 5pm to help us set-up and place signage. Decorate your vehicle trunk, dress up, and hand out wrapped candy as we invite our neighbors to enjoy All Hallows’ Eve with us while socializing with our fellow Transfiguration members. As part of our outreach, we will have a food truck that will serve up to 100 of our neighbors. |
Music Director News Starting Sunday, November 3, Eileen Chandler will begin serving as our Interim Music Director for the next six months. We extend a big thank you to Eileen and to Tami Root who has served as our Interim Music Director for these last few months! Both of these wonderful parishioners have volunteered their time, making new ministry possible at the Church of the Transfiguration. We have identified a new Music Director. However, due to a medical emergency, he is not able to begin at this time while he recovers. |
Fall Rummage Sale The annual Fall Rummage Sale will be held from November 21-23 in the Fellowship Hall. There are two rooms set up in the Fellowship Hall for collecting gently used clothing for the sale. There are also labeled boxes available for you to sort and place your donations. We are encouraging everyone from the church to be involved. For more information or to volunteer, please contact Mary Lou Lockwood. |
| Formation & Worship |
Compline We meet M, T, W, Th and F at 7pm via Zoom for Compline/Evening Prayer. The service is available on ZOOM. Meeting ID: 740-940-1419. Passcode: 514 514. Call Barbara Press for any questions at 847-651-1396. |
Morning Prayer Please join us every Wednesday morning at 9:30am via Zoom to prayerfully start the day. The service is available on ZOOM. Meeting ID: 740-940-1419. Passcode: 514 514. For additional information, please contact Ann Williamson. |
Wednesday Morning Eucharist On Wednesdays at 11am we celebrate Holy Eucharist in the Parish House Chapel. |
Zoom Catechism Course On Wednesdays at 6pm for 12 weeks please join us for a 12-week Catechism Course via Zoom (see details below). Catechism is a summary of the principles of Christian religion in the form of questions and answers, used for the instruction of Christians. Join Zoom Meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86216359769?pwd=zIzX7CsXpVY1eJ073bQ4Bx0gENVWB9.1 Meeting ID: 862 1635 9769 Passcode: 360446 |
Bible Study & Coffee Hour The Bible Study with Fr. Caleb will be held on Thursdays from 10 – 11:30am in the Fellowship Hall. Please bring a snack to share. NOTE: There will be no Bible Study on October 31. |
Book Club The October Book Club will meet on Friday, November 15 at 10am AZ time via Zoom. We will discuss The Women by Kristin Hannah. Ellen Jackelen will be the discussion leader, the Goodreads rating is 4.63, and click here for the review. This is the story of one woman gone to war, but it shines a light on all women who put themselves in harm’s way and whose sacrifice and commitment to their country has too often been forgotten. A novel about deep friendships and bold patriotism, The Women is a richly drawn story with a memorable heroine whose idealism and courage under fire will come to define an era. |
Movie Night We had a wonderful viewing and discussion at our first monthly movie night, Luther. Our next movie night will be on Monday, November 25 at 6pm in the Fellowship Hall. Movie TBD. |
| FYI |
| Blessing of the Animals We had an abundance of pets that were blessed, in person and via photos, on Sunday, October 27 at both services. What a beautiful morning! |
Birthday Wishes The following parishioners are celebrating a birthday this week: Bev Van Zandt on 10/31 Joan Crossman on 11/4 Please wish them well and keep them in your prayers! |
3rd Quarter Financial Report Hard copies will be available in the Narthex. |
ECW member, Caryll Prokosch, is collecting aluminum cans. Please deposit all cans in the red bin located either in the Fellowship Hall or behind the Parish House on the patio. For inquiries contact Caryll at (480) 647-8127. |
| Transfiguration Travels Our Summer Fun photos have been such a hit, we’re extending the sharing of our travel photos throughout the year. From Michelle Stegman: “I’ve just returned from the southern tier of New York where I was blessed with lots of family time and beautiful fall colors.” To share your photos, please send them to Mary Hovden here. |
Please get in touch with the contact listed in each section below if you are interested in serving in and/or supporting the following ministries. Altar Flowers Altar flowers can be dedicated in honor of special life events such as birthdays and anniversaries, in memory of a loved one or as a general thanksgiving. If you would like to contribute to future altar flower displays, please contact our Flower Guild Director, Ruby Seyffert with your special requests. When using Zelle or a check, please designate ‘Altar Flowers’ in the memo field. Altar Guild Altar Guild members care for the altar, vestments, vessels and linens under the direction of the Rector, and prepare the altar and worship space for services including weekend worship, weddings, funerals and baptisms.Please contact the Church Office to volunteer or to learn more. Episcopal Church Men (ECM) All men who attend Transfiguration are included in ECM. Their next project will be a work day on Saturday, November 2 from 8-11am (see more details in the This Weekend section). If you have any questions, please contact John Collins at (480) 406-3121. Episcopal Church Women (ECW) All women who attend Transfiguration are included in ECW and invited to attend meetings and activities. ECW meets on the first Saturday of each month at 10:30am in the Fellowship Hall followed by a potluck lunch. The next meeting is on Saturday, November 2 at 10:30am (see more details in the This Weekend section). For questions, contact Peg Wier. God’s Soup Kitchen This group meets monthly (the next soup preparation session will be on Tuesday, November 5 at 9am) in the Fellowship Hall kitchen to prepare soup for the ill, the needy, and the shut-ins and make such a positive impact on the community. The latest offering is: tomato basil soup located in the freezer in the Fellowship Hall. If you are interested in volunteering for this ministry, please contact Miriam Waddington. Lay Servers Would you like to be a greeter, member of the welcome team, chalice bearer, reader, torchbearer, crucifer or help count the offerings? Please contact the Church Office so you can find out more and assist. Stitchery Ministry This group meets the second and fourth Thursday each month at 1pm in the Parish House living room to knit, crochet, sew, quilt and other needlecraft. In addition to giving to our own members in need, the ministry donates items to hospitals, nursing homes, shelters and other charitable organizations. Contact Linda Jo Johnson if you have questions. |
A list of those on our prayer list is posted in the Narthex. Prayers are offered up at Compline, by the Daughter’s of the King, and in the Sunday Services. Please contact the Church Office with your requests and updates. Prayer cards are available in the Narthex; a suggested donation of $1.00 is appreciated. |
Second Sunday Giving On the second Sunday of each month, all loose plate collection money (not tithes) will be given to a non-profit organization selected by your Vestry. Each organization reflects the mission and values of the Transfiguration Community and the Episcopal Church. November’s Second Sunday plate donation will go to United Thank Offering (UTO). UTO’s focus is on promoting gratitude and supporting innovative projects that address compelling needs around the globe. Online Giving Pledging and financial gifts to the Church of The Transfiguration can be made using the following methods:For credit card or ACH gifts, you can use the QR code on the back of the weekly bulletin or this link: https://onrealm.org/EpiscopalChurchTransfiguration/GiveIf you prefer to use Zelle via your banking app, you can find the church via our email address, officetransfig@gmail.com Planned Giving Planned Giving signifies the wise stewardship of personal resources bestowed upon us by God. Transfiguration offers various opportunities for making immediate and deferred gifts that reflect your dedication and devotion to God and our congregation. If you’re interested in exploring planned giving at Transfiguration, please reference our Planned Giving brochure (online or copies in the Narthex and Fellowship Hall) or contact the Church Office. |
| Around the Diocese |
Join Election Night Virtual Prayers Everyone is invited to join Election Night Virtual Prayers hosted by The Episcopal Church Office of Government Relations on Tuesday, November 5 from 8 to 10pm ET. Bishop Sean Rowe, who will become presiding bishop on Nov. 1, will offer an opening reflection and prayer. Episcopalians from around the church will hold silence and lead participants in prayers together for peace, the nation, and all people and countries.Join the event via Zoom by registering here, or watch a livestream on The Episcopal Public Policy Network’s Facebook page. |
Diocesan Publications Please contact the church office if you would like to receive the Arizona Episcopalian, a free quarterly publication from the Diocese. To sign up for the weekly Diocesan email E-Pistle click here. |
| Who We Are |
The Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration is an open and affirming Christian community in the Episcopal branch of the Jesus movement. We acknowledge the living culture of the Salt River Pima and Maricopa people, the traditional custodians of the land we stand on, and pay tribute to the unique role they play in the life of this region. We are a member of the Union of Black Episcopalians, whose mission is “to unite the diverse cultures, concerns and gifts of Black Episcopalians by providing preparation and encouragement for living the Baptismal Covenant and fully participating in the mission and governance of The Episcopal Church.” |
| Clergy and Staff Fr. John Caleb Collins, Rector transfigurationrector@gmail.com; office (480) 986-1145 or mobile (480) 980-1981 (call or text) Janice Scalzo, Office Administrator transfigbookkeeper@gmail.com Tami Root, Interim Music Director Office hours: M-T-W-Th. 9am – 1pm Vestry Fr. John Caleb Collins, Chair transfigurationrector@gmail.com Lynn Graff, Senior Warden lwgraff@yahoo.com Tom Kevern, Junior Warden Heidi Kinney, Treasurer churchtransfigtreasurer@gmail.com Diane Klock, Clerk John Bishop Ben Brooks Anita Joy Bob Kistler Janet Krahn Ruby Seyffert Garth Seiple Wayne Smith Jane Stoneback Social Media Tom Blum – website Tom Blum, Jo Laslo & Bill Robinson – Facebook page Mary Hovden – weekly e-newsletter (please send stories, announcements, photos, etc. to Mary here) Peg Wier – Worship service streaming |