| The Rector’s Metamorpho-News |
| Dearly transfigured people of God, This week, on All Saints’ and All Souls’ Sunday, we celebrated the Baptism of the world’s newest Christian at that moment. Baptism connects every Christian to the 2,000 year history of the catholic and apostolic Church. In The Episcopal Church, the Sacrament of Baptism is a means of grace and is the ‘entry point’ to the life of the Church for the new Christian. The Church has received the calling to baptize and be baptized in the words of Jesus found in the Gospel of St. Matthew. “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” – Matthew 28:19-20 The word ‘baptism’ comes from the Koine Greek words βάπτισμα (báptisma), meaning “dipping,” and from βαπτίζω (baptízo), meaning “I dip in liquid.” In Baptism, the grace of the Holy Spirit is poured out upon the newly baptized by immersion or by aspersion, also known as sprinkling, with the priest or bishop saying “I baptize you in the name of the +Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” We are baptized into Christ’s life, death, and resurrection and cleansed from the stain of sin. In the Anglican Episcopal tradition of Christianity, we baptize people of all ages, believing that all are called and welcome to join the body of Christ. In the New Testament, it is observed that entire households were baptized meaning that adults, teens, children and infants were included (Acts 16:33; 1 Corinthians 1:1-16). The newly baptized are supported by godparents or sponsors who commit to walk with the new Christian on their walk with Christ. Baptism is perhaps the one Sacrament that continues to unite all Christians. While many Christian denominations cannot share Communion with one another, we do recognize one another’s Baptism. With few exceptions, all historic Christian denominations recognize Baptism performed “in the name of the +Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.” The Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Reformed, and Methodist Communions all recognize one another’s Baptisms. As of 2025, there are nearly 2.5 billion baptized Christians around the world, all of us sharing in one submersion into the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We pray for unity and a restoration of the visible bonds of the invisible Church to which we all belong. 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, November 9 Twenty Second 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) Please welcome guest priest, Philip Stowell, today. We also hope you will join us after each service in the Fellowship Hall for the ECM sponsored breakfast! |
Second Sunday Offering Sunday, November 9 | 8:00am & 10:00am services November’s offering will go to Episcopal Relief & Development Fund which has helped facilitate transformative and lasting change – worldwide. |
Church Breakfast Sunday, November 9 | after each service Fellowship Hall The ECM group invites you to a delicious breakfast served after each service. A donation of $8.00 for each breakfast is appreciated. |
| Stewardship Campaign Sunday, November 2 – Sunday, November 30 Please pick up your Tell Out My Soul stewardship packet in the Narthex. Also check out our Giving Tree and the cork boards which outline how your dollar is spent at Transfiguration. Thank you to last Sunday’s special stewardship speaker, John Collins, and we look forward to this week’s speaker, Lori McFadden. If you have any questions, contact Mary Hovden. We are also pleased to highlight a stewardship message from Tom Blum, our talented website administrator. Click Here |
Food Collection Superstition Community Food Bank Collected Weekly Suggested donations for this week are: canned fruits, puddings and 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. |
| The Week Ahead at Transfiguration |
| Tuesday, November 11 4:00pm Vestry Meeting 6:00pm ECM Meeting 7:00pm Compline Wednesday, November 12 9:30am Morning Prayer 7:00pm Compline Thursday, November 13 10:00am Bible Study & Coffee Hour 11:45am Thursday Morning Eucharist 1:00pm Stitchery Ministry 7:00am Compline Sunday, November 16 8:00am Sunday Service 10:00am Sunday Service Stewardship speaker at each service |
ECW Annual Rummage Sale Thursday, November 20 – Saturday, November 22 Fellowship Hall We continue to accept donations of all kinds (except large furniture and appliances) until Tuesday, November 18. We also need help sorting donations, preparing for the sale and assisting during the sale. If you have questions or can help, please contact Barbara Press. |
Book Club Friday, November 21 | 10:00am AZ time via Zoom November’s Book Club will discuss The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. LeGuin. The discussion leader will be Dea Podhajsky and the Goodreads rating is 4.10. Click here for the review. A groundbreaking work of science fiction, which tells the story of a lone human emissary to Winter, an alien world whose inhabitants spend most of their time without a gender. His goal is to facilitate Winter’s inclusion in a growing intergalactic civilization. But to do so he must bridge the gulf between his own views and those of the completely dissimilar culture that he encounters. |
Bill Robinson Recognition Saturday, November 22 | 4:00pm 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. |
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! |
| FYI |
Photos from the baptism of Doug Wynn’s grandson, Waylon, at last Sunday’s All Saints service. Congratulations to Waylon and his family! |
Birthday Blessings The following parishioners are celebrating birthdays this week and next: Monique Blizzard on 11/6, Mary Lou Lockwood on 11/10, Sharon Smorynski on 11/11, Linda Soper on 11/12. Please wish them a very happy birthday and keep them in your prayers! |
| Photos from this year’s Trunk or Treat held on October 31. Decorated trunks, fun and spooky costumes, lots of candy and a delicious food truck!! A wonderful time was had by all – our parishioners and our neighbors!! |
| 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 What it Means to be Protestant by Gavin Ortlund. For more information or to order the book, click here. Copies of the book are also available in the church office for $10. Morning Eucharist Thursdays | 11:45am Parish House Chapel Please join us in a small group setting as we celebrate Holy Eucharist. 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, December 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) Tuesday, November 11 | 6:00pm Fellowship Hall ECM is for all men at Transfiguration and we will socialize and plan upcoming activities at our meetings. For questions, please contact John Collins at jartcol98@gmail.com or (480) 406-3121. Episcopal Church Women (ECW) Saturday, December 6 | 10:30am Fellowship Hall All women who attend Transfiguration are included in ECW. The group meets the first Saturday of each month to plan their projects and activities with a potluck lunch following the meeting. For questions, contact Peg Wier. Lord’s Soup Kitchen Next date TBD | 9:00am Fellowship Hall Kitchen In October, this dedicated group made homemade ham, potato and cheese soup which is available to pick up 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. Anyone wanting to volunteer for this ministry please call Miriam Waddington at (559) 707-5810. Stitchery Ministry Thursday, November 13 | 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. All roles play 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, November 9 | 8:00am & 10:00am services November’s offering will go to Episcopal Relief & Development Fund which has helped facilitate transformative and lasting change – worldwide. 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 you can make Transfiguration the beneficiary of your traditional IRA, 401(k) or 403 (b) which will help Transfiguration and save on your taxes? To learn more, please click here for an informational brochure or contact the Church Office. Financial Report Click here to see the Third Quarter Transfiguration financial report. Hard copies are also available in the Narthex. If you have questions, please contact Heidi Kinney. |
| Around the Diocese |
Diocesan Publication 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-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 Daryl White, Sexton Polina Beymonov, Music Director Tami Root, Music Co-Director Office hours: M-T-W-Th. 9am – 1pm Leadership Fr. John Caleb Collins, Vestry Chair Wayne Smith, Senior Warden (480) 245-9310 Tom Kevern, Junior Warden Heidi Kinney, Treasurer Doug Wynn, Deputy Warden Diane Klock, Vestry Clerk Ron Gurnee, Vestry Member Anita Joy, Vestry Member Janet Krahn, Vestry Member Kelly Laiacano, Vestry Member Jo Laslo, Vestry Member Garth Seiple, Vestry Member Ruby Seyffert, Vestry Member Sharon Smorynski, Vestry Member Jane Stoneback, Vestry Member Social & Digital Ministry 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, Sunday worship service streaming |