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Transfiguring Times – 8/7/25

The Rector’s Metamorpho-News


Dearly transfigured people of God,
 
I remember reading C.S. Lewis’ book, Voyage of the Dawn Treader, in elementary school. More than any other of his books in the Chronicles of Narnia series, the book captured my imagination as one sails with King Caspian and his fellow Narnians to the end of their world. Going island to island, one receives vivid details of green lands, deep blue waters, merfolk singing, and falling stars that live on Earth waiting to return to the heavens. I wanted each chapter to last. When the last page closed out the book, I felt that bittersweet feeling of a journey completed. I would never again read that book for the first time. It is hard to say goodbye. I want to capture that feeling.

Maybe, that’s why the disciples wanted to capture the moment with Jesus, Moses, and Elijah? To contain it?  Ministry is being an active part of God’s story, being written by the Spirit, a story into which Jesus became incarnate for us. Our lives are purposefully and intentionally interwoven together in the life of the Church. If we live into our baptismal vows, and we work at being in communion with each other, we are cognizant of the Church as a family. Following Christ is not always easy, far from it. Contrary to many Pentecostal “name and claim it” movements,  New Age spiritualities and toxic positivity, just having a vision board and wanting something so much will not make life easier or accomplish those visions. No. To follow Jesus is to walk with people in pain, to be a person who experiences pain, and to share sorrow with our brothers and sisters as much as joy and happiness. It is not ‘safe’ to be a Christian. It is not always ‘safe’ to do the right thing, to stand up in the right moments. But, it is good, right, and full of hope.  I am reminded of what C.S. Lewis wrote about Aslan in his books: “Is Aslan safe?” and the response, “No, but he is good.” Following Jesus is not safe, but it is good because He is good.

I think it is fitting that, during August, we celebrate both the Transfiguration of Christ and the Dormition or falling asleep of the Virgin Mary. We are walking through the clouds of change. Like St. Peter, we may want to build a tent and keep the moment contained and controlled. We don’t want to let go of our power, of our control, of our status quo. We don’t want to move where the Spirit may be moving. However, before we know it, the cloud of mystery is enveloping us in the Spirit’s dance, and that dance is going to go on and on. We are swept away whether we want God to move or not. Like Christ, we are being transfigured into a new creation. Like Mary, his mother, we await our being taken into the arms of the Savior to live with Him forever with everlasting life. We’re being taken away by the clouds and will open new chapters of ministry. Like a book, we may miss the pages we have put down, but that feeling of adventure, through challenge and joy alike, awaits us in a new book and a new chapter.

Blessings, 


Fr. Caleb
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, August 10

Ninth Sunday after Pentecost

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 link (for streaming the 10:00am service)
OR
Facebook link (for streaming the 10:00am service)

This Sunday is our church’s Name Day and we are going to celebrate the Transfiguration at both services. Also, please join us after each service in the Fellowship Hall for coffee, snacks and fellowship.


Second Sunday Offering
Sunday, August 10 | 8:00am & 10:00am services
This Sunday’s plate donation will go to the United Food Bank which partners with more than 120 food pantries, mobile food truck markets, and hot meal sites across Arizona, changing lives by providing essential food support. 


Food Collection
Superstition Community Food Bank
Collected Weekly

Suggested donations for this week are: canned fruits, puddings, gelatin. For next week: boxed cereals and crackers. You can place your donations in the basket at the back of the church or in the bin in the Fellowship Hall. 


Coffee Hour Donations
We would appreciate receiving donations for our coffee hour after each Sunday service. Please leave non-perishable items in the basket provided or if you prefer to make a monetary donation, a donation box is also available. Thank you for your generosity!
The Week Ahead
Tuesday, August 12
7:00pm Compline

Wednesday, August 13
9:30am Morning Prayer
7:00pm Compline

Thursday, August 14
10:00am Bible Study/Coffee Hour
11:45am Morning Eucharist
1:00pm Stitchery Ministry
7:00pm Compline

Friday, August 15
10:00am Book Study

Sunday, August 17
8:00am Sunday Service
10:00am Sunday Service


Book Club
Friday, August 15 | 10:00am AZ time
via Zoom

August’s Book Club will discuss Klara and the Sun by Kazuo IshiguroThe discussion leader will be Terrie Heller and the Goodreads rating is 3.74. Click here for the review.

This novel is set in a dystopian future in which some children are genetically engineered for enhanced academic ability. As schooling is provided entirely at home by on-screen tutors, opportunities for socialization are limited and parents who can afford it often buy their children androids as companions.


Recognition of Bill Robinson
Saturday, November 22
Sanctuary

The Rt. Rev. Jennifer A. Reddall will join us to officiate at a Celebration for Years of Service to recognize our very own Bill Robinson, iconographer and Chili Farm Director Emeritus, for his years of ministry at the Church of the Transfiguration. The time and order of service are to be determined.


25th Anniversary Celebration
Date TBD, 2026
As we prepare to celebrate the 25th anniversary of our church sanctuary next year, we are creating a digital photo album to capture its history. We are especially looking for photos from the construction phase and any renovations or improvements since. If you have relevant photos or documents, please email them to Thomas Blum. Your contributions will help make this celebration truly special!
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Birthday Blessings
The following parishioners are celebrating birthdays this week: Rebecca Heitkamp on 8/8, Caryll Prokosch on 8/9, Lyndsey Sullivan on 8/9, John Trussell on 8/10, Heidi Kinney on 8/12, Warren Schuler on 8/13, Cynthia Schuler on 8/13. Please wish them a very happy birthday and keep them in your prayers!


Bible Study
Bible Study for August – September (The Book of Revelation, Left Behind, and why there is no Rapture): “Left Behind”. For more information and to order the book, click here.

Bible Study for October – November (The Epistles of Paul and Always Reforming): “What it Means to Be Protestant”. For more information and to order the book, click here.


Rector’s Vacation
Fr. Caleb will be on vacation from Sunday, August 17 through Saturday, August 23. 
Summer Fun
This week’s photos come from Rebecca Kevern. “I went to PA to visit my mom and other relatives. I am staying with an old friend of my parents and I went to church with her this morning. She goes to Trinity Lutheran in Lancaster, PA.  Organized in 1730, this was the earliest church in Lancaster. At the time it had one of the most magnificent organs in colonial America. People still come just to hear this marvelous instrument. It also boasts fabulous stained glass windows including one by Louis Comfort Tiffany.”

Please send your vacation and/or summer activity photos, along with a brief description/caption, to Summer Fun Photos and we’ll publish them!
Worship & Formation
Prayer and Reflection
Sundays | 7:30am and 9:30am
Parish House Chapel

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. Please observe silence when in the chapel so that this may be a space for those in need of silent prayer and contemplation.

Compline
Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays | 7:00pm AZ time
via Zoom

Compline/Evening Prayer is held via ZOOM. Meeting ID: 740-940-1419. Passcode: 514 514. Contact Barbara Press with questions at (847) 651-1396. 

Morning Prayer
Wednesdays | 9:30am AZ time
via Zoom

Please join us via ZOOM to prayerfully start the day. Meeting ID: 740-940-1419. Passcode: 514 514. Contact Barbara Press at (847) 651-1396 for questions.

Bible Study & Coffee Hour
Thursdays | 10:00am
Fellowship Hall

We are currently studying The Complete Guide to Christian Denominations: Understanding the History, Beliefs, and Differences. Books are available in the Parish House office for $15. NOTE: There will be no Bible Study on August 21. 

Morning Eucharist
Thursdays | 11:45am
Parish House Chapel
Please join us in a small group setting as we celebrate Holy Eucharist. NOTE: There will be no Morning Eucharist on August 21. 

Prayer Requests
Updated Weekly

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. 
 Ministries
Altar Flowers
Donations requested for weekly 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 donate altar flowers, please sign-up on the flower sheet posted on the bulletin board in the Narthex. Ruby Seyffert will then reach out to you regarding any special requests. NOTE: When using Zelle or a check, designate ‘Altar Flowers’ in the memo field.

Altar Guild
Saturday, September 6 | 9:00am
Sacristy

Altar Guild members care for the altar, vestments, vessels and linens under the direction of the Rector. They prepare the altar and worship space for services including weekend worship, weddings, funerals and baptisms. Contact Barbara Press to volunteer or to learn more. 

Episcopal Church Men (ECM)
September meeting TBD | 6:00pm
Fellowship Hall
All men who attend Transfiguration are included in ECM. The group meets monthly to plan future projects and socialize. If you have questions, contact John Collins at (480) 406-3121.

Episcopal Church Women (ECW)
Saturday, September 6 | 10:30am
Fellowship Hall

All women who attend Transfiguration are included in ECW. The group typically meets the first Saturday of each month to plan their projects and activities with  a potluck lunch following the meeting but will be taking a break for the summer. For questions, contact Peg Wier

God’s Soup Kitchen
August Meeting Date & Time TBD
Fellowship Hall Kitchen 

This group prepares soups for those in need and/or homebound. For July they prepared hamburger vegetable soup; containers are available in the Fellowship Hall freezer. Their heartfelt efforts continue to make a positive difference in the community, one delicious bowl of soup at a time. If you are interested in volunteering for this ministry, contact Miriam Waddington.

Stitchery Ministry
Thursday, August 14 | 1:00pm
Parish House 

This group meets the second and fourth Thursday each month to knit, crochet, sew and quilt. In addition to giving to our own members in need, the ministry donates prayer shawls and other hand stitched items to hospitals, nursing homes, shelters and other charitable organizations. No previous experience required – the group can help you learn how to knit, crochet, etc. Contact Linda Jo Johnson if you have questions.

Sunday Morning Ministry
8:00am and 10:00am services
We are looking for committed individuals to serve in various roles during our Sunday services. Positions available include Acolytes, Chalice Bearers, Greeters, Readers, Offering Counters and Digital Ministry; we especially need help with the last two roles. These roles plays an essential part in our worship experience and help nurture the spiritual life of our community. Training and guidance will be provided to ensure you feel well-prepared and confident in your role. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the office at (480) 986-1145 or email officetransfig@gmail.com.
 Giving
Second Sunday Offering
Sunday, August 10 | 8:00am & 10:00am services
August’s plate donation will go to the United Food Bank which partners with more than 120 food pantries, mobile food truck markets, and hot meal sites across Arizona, changing lives by providing essential food support. 

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
Did you know that planned gifts are philanthropic gifts made in the present that are received at sone future date and that they may be designated for specific purposes? To learn more, please click here for an informational brochure or contact the Church Office.

Financial Report
Click here to see the Mid-Year Transfiguration financial report. Hard copies are also available in the Narthex and in the Fellowship Hall. If you have questions, please contact Heidi Kinney.
Around the Diocese


Diocesan Convention Registration Open
Join us for a powerful time of worship, connection, and community at the 65th Arizona Diocesan Convention: The Fabric of Faith. On October 10th & 11th, we will gather at All Saints’ Episcopal Church & Day School in Phoenix for our annual business meeting, keynote speaker The Rev. Dr. Wilda Gafney, Ph.D., a Eucharist, inspiring workshops, an evening reception, and time to explore our exhibitor hall. Early Bird Registration ends August 22nd, so don’t delay! Learn More Here


Diocesan Publication
Please contact the church office if you would like to receive the Arizona Episcopaliana free quarterly publication from the Diocese. To sign up for the weekly Diocesan email E-Pistleclick 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.
Clergy and Staff
Fr. John Caleb Collins, Rector
Office (480) 986-1145 or Mobile (480) 980-1981 (call or text)
Janice Scalzo, Office Administrator
Heidi Kinney, Treasurer
Tami Root, Interim Music Director
Daryl White, Sexton

Office hours: M-T-W-Th. 9am – 1pm

Vestry
Fr. John Caleb Collins, Chair
Wayne Smith, Senior Warden (480) 245-9310
Tom Kevern, Junior Warden
Doug Wynn, Deputy Warden
Diane Klock, Clerk
Anita Joy
Bob Kistler
Garth Seiple
Jane Stoneback
Janet Krahn
Jo Laslo
Ruby Seyffert
Sharon Smorynski

Social Media
Thomas Blum – Website
Fr. John Caleb Collins – Facebook page
Mary Hovden – Transfiguring Times (please send stories, announcements, photos, etc. to Mary here)
Peg Wier, Joe Myshko – Digital ministry
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