"LEAD LIKE ANDREW"
Membership Newsletter
Brotherhood of St. Andrew
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Welcome back to the current edition (Volume 21) of our bi-weekly newsletter "LEAD LIKE ANDREW." It's a quick read, multi-topic news channel for members to see what is going on, what is planned and successes from the previous weeks.
We urge you to contact us with news, tidbits, or notices of upcoming events in your area, so we can include them! We also want your feedback on this newsletter or how you are being served by the national office.
Please share this newsletter with other men in your parish or community.
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JOIN US EACH WEEK
Mid-Week
Mid-Day
Pray Day
What better way to level set during the middle of the week! We will be holding a Wednesday, 12 noon (CDT) prayer time weekly over ZOOM open to all Brothers and guests. Let's pray for the Brotherhood, for our Brothers, and even share some stories of how Prayer has impacted you or someone you know!
We can all spare 30 minutes in prayer. It's like making a stop at the faith service station to fill up your prayer tank!
Please join us every week when you can to recharge your prayer batteries!
The Zoom link can be accessed by clicking here. You must enter Passcode 0723
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2022 National Council will meet in October -Only Chapters in good standing will be allowed delegate voting!
We will be holding our Brotherhood National Council meeting in late October to pass the proposed 2023 budget, elect a Treasurer, and vote on any proposed Constitution or Bylaws changes that have met notification requirements.
Only Chapters IN GOOD STANDING will be allowed voting delegates. Don't miss the opportunity for your chapter to have a voice and vote! "In Good Standing" indicates an Annual Chapter Report has been submitted and the chapter members are current in their dues for 2022.
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Are you a retired or former CPA or accountant? Have you ever been part of your parish's annual financial review/audit team? If so, We could really use your assistance on a team to "review" our operational and Foundation financials for the years 2020 and 2021. Virtual work is all we'd need and it could help us meet our fiduciary requirements as an affiliate ministry of the Episcopal Church. WE REAALY COULD USE YOUR HELP!!! Contact our Treasurer Br. Bob Burdette at treasurer@brothersandrew.net
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NEW WEBSITE!
Our website www.brothersandrew.net is soon to begin having a facelift and overhaul! The process will take 8-10 weeks and will begin in early July. Is there anything you'd like to see differently on our website? Anything that you think would make it more attractive to visitors? WE COULD REALLY USE PICTURES OF BROTHERS IN ACTION! If you have suggestions or pictures, drop an email to our Communications VP, Br. Gary Allman at communications@brothersandrew.net or to Br. Conrad Jones at conrad.jones@brothersandrew.net
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Chapter Leadership Survey of Mission, Ministry, Methods, and Evangelism
The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is a National Men's Ministry that shares common bonds with all brothers in the organization. As a ministry that focuses on several fronts including prayer, study, and service, we want to grow, and grow in members and ministries. To better understand how to go about our evangelism efforts we need your input at the chapter leadership level.
All chapter officers that we have listed in our current database will receive instructions on taking the survey. The survey will remain available for the next ten days. We urge all officers of the chapter to participate. If you have a question or difficulty accessing the survey, please contact Sr. VP for Administration, Roy Benavides at roy.benavides@brothersandrew.net.
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Brothers--Praying the Anglican Rosary individually or together as a chapter......
"The Anglican Rosary connects us with God in the present moment. Praying with a Rosary engages our bodies as well as our spirits as we attune our hearts to listen to God's Word and receive inspiration. To learn more about praying with the Rosary click here. Use the buttons below for resources and more information."
Instructional Videos
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Slip Your Mind?
We could sure use your help!
Have you remembered to make your $50 annual membership payment for 2022? It's easy to slip your mind, but we do need your faithful financial support to continue our communications and support of our SEVEN key ministries. It's easy to catch up on your dues by clicking here, and you can even make an extra donation by clicking here if you feel moved to support this ministry of and for men for nearly 140 years!
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“A Season of Prayer for Revival”—from June 12 through July 11—will feature daily prayers drawn from the Book of Common Prayer. Individuals can sign up online to receive the prayers and inspirational messages via email. The prayers will also be posted daily on social media accounts for The Episcopal Church and Forward Movement.
“As we move toward and adapt to a shorter, smaller General Convention, I invite every Episcopalian—whether you’re in Baltimore or Alaska or Honduras, whether you’re a deputy, a bishop, or a new member sitting in the pews—I invite all of us to pause each day just for a moment to pray for the expansive, reviving power of the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts and minds,” Curry said. “We are people of common prayer; may we embrace this season as an opportunity for us all to become a church that truly lives, looks, and loves like Jesus.”
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St. Andrew's ACNA Brothers assist with Afghan family relocation
The thought of moving from city to city or from state to state brings with it uncertainty for many Americans, but imagine having to move to an entirely different country in order to escape war or persecution. This scenario is playing out across the globe for millions of refugees.
In places like Delaware County, communities and organizations are rallying together to help refugees resettle into their new homes in central Ohio. St. Andrew’s Anglican Church in Lewis Center is one such organization coming to the aid of refugees looking for a safe place to call home.
With assistance from Community Refugee and Immigration Services (CRIS), a Columbus-based organization that has worked with refugees since 1987, the church’s six-member welcome team was connected with a refugee family from Afghanistan.
On April 1, the family – consisting of a husband and wife in their mid-20s and four (soon to be five) children under the age of 10 – was moved into its new home in central Ohio with help from the church.
“The church’s response has been a remarkable example of how faith instills love and love inspires action,” said welcome team member Jim Menke. “As someone once said, if you pass by a gas station, you expect to see people buying gas. If you pass a church, you should expect to see people helping others.”
According to Patrick Schmitz, service team coordinator at St. Andrew’s, the church has roughly 150 members and 40% percent of them have supported the refugee mission through donations, labor or both.
“As St. Andrew’s awaited the Afghan family’s arrival, the church’s welcome team and other volunteers continued preparations,” Schmitz said. “The team raised more than $18,000 and collected enough food and furnishings that it was able to provide support to both the six-member refugee family and a second Afghan family that arrived in central Ohio without a sponsor. In recent weeks, the welcome team has further expanded its outreach to help resettle a single mother from Rwanda and her 6-year-old son.”
As for the Afghan family the church welcomed to central Ohio in early April, in addition to material assistance, Schmitz added the St. Andrew’s welcome team has provided the family with meals and fellowship, driven the pregnant mother to doctor appointments in south Columbus, and texted the head of household support and encouragement using Google Translate to bridge the language barrier between English and Pashto, the official language of Afghanistan.
Having called central Ohio home for nearly two months now, Schmitz said the family is adapting well to life in America.
“The young couple and their children are remarkably resilient, and they have connected with the Afghan community in central Ohio,” he said. “Our welcome team is another piece of the puzzle by serving as their friends and advocates.”
With a new lease on life, Schmitz said the family is thankful for all the support it has received.
“The head of household does not speak English, but he uses Google Translate to text us a regular stream of messages of thanks and gratitude,” Schmitz said. “And of course, smiles, handshakes and hugs have no language barriers.”
Moving forward, the welcome team plans to continue to assist the Afghan family for at least six months, during which time the team plans to help the head of household learn English, secure employment and learn to drive,” Schmitz said, adding the team also plans to introduce the family to American culture through visits to the Columbus Zoo and local parks and recreation centers.
“One of the most gratifying responses from the Afghan family has been from their 4-year-old daughter, ‘E,’” Schmitz said. “She eagerly embraces every chance to practice letters and numbers, and the determination in her eyes speaks volumes.”
Throughout the process of becoming involved in resettling refugees, members of St. Andrew’s have seen firsthand the impact churches can have on the community.
“Almost 200 years ago, Alexis de Tocqueville observed churches are part of the glue that holds together America as a democracy,” Schmitz said. “Since America is more pluralistic than it was 20 or 30 years ago, some people today question the role of churches in society. In answering this question, we suggest action is more impactful than words. The Christian ethic of service also is a powerful antidote to our polarized political culture. The church is very much part of our community, but its countercultural wisdom counsels people to look up to God, not left or right.”
Carlo Cherubini, a member of the church’s welcome team and a Brotherhood Executive Board member, added St. Andrew’s Afghan refugee mission is centered around three objectives.
“First, we model Christ’s unconditional love through service,” he said. “The refugee family who we are working with has been amazed by the caring that a church has shown for them. … Second, our team has inspired our church’s membership to get more involved in helping others as we emerge from the pandemic.
“Finally, we want to show our neighbors why churches have played a critical role for over 2,000 years and will continue to do so.”
When asked if the church might be involved in the future with assisting Ukrainians fleeing the ongoing war in their country, Schmitz said the welcome team’s focus for the time being remains on the Afghan and Rwandan families they are currently working with.
“We discussed helping Ukrainian refugees, but we don’t expect them to arrive before the end of this year, if not later,” he said.
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The rector at Christ Church in Pensacola, FL Father Michael Hoffman recently told his congregation that a friend suggested to him that the author of the 23rd Psalm was writing an inventory of his relationship with God. Based on that premise Father Michael asked his congregants to rewrite the 23rd Psalm in their own words. Here's what Brother Lee Wright, our VP of Recovery Ministry wrote:
My Psalm 23
(My inventory of my relationship with God)
The Lord is my guide on life’s trail. He has planned the trip – the route, what clothing to bring, what equipment to bring, what food to bring, everything!
He has chosen beautiful places to stop along the trail. This is really a restful trip with Him in charge.
It is great to be with someone who is the best at everything he does. Even when the trail gets difficult and I am not sure I can continue, He is there to encourage me even protect me if necessary. In fact, to help me be more secure He gave me a walking stick.
One night along the trail He prepared a special meal for me. As we sat down to eat a group of men that seemed intent on doing us harm came into our campsite. He invited them to join us for dinner. I was shocked when they agreed. After a delicious meal they thanked us and went their way. The demonstration of love overcoming evil was not lost on me.
After that night I knew the trail, I was on was eternal and wherever my Guide led me I would follow. I wanted to be with Him.
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St. Mary's Chapter, High Point, NC
teams up with ECW for Spring Gala
For national service day project our chapter decided to team up with the ECW group to help put on their Spring Gala. This has been an annual event where all the proceeds go to the non-profits in the area that focus mostly on women.
Since it has been over 2 years since the last event, the ECW president asked the "brothers" for assistance.
Our duties included the following:
1-Help with set up our Community Life Center;
2-Assist with bringing in the items up for auction by vendor;
3-Provide service to the dinner patrons from providing beverages, food, and clean up;
4-Provide kitchen help with washing dishes, trash collection, leftovers; etc;
5-After the event provide labor to take down the room, tables and chairs to reset for the next church service the following day;
6-Assisted participants carry out their items won to their vehicles;
7-Finish clean up of the entire hall after this important event.
This was one of the most successful Spring Gala events by the ECW in history as they collected over $27,000 to support all of their outreach projects and "Women in Motion" campaign.
This turned out to be one of the most rewarding service projects we have ever taken on here by our brothers for such a worthy cause Attached are a few pictures of this event.
DAVID A. PENLEY
Brotherhood of St. Andrew
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
High Point, NC 27262
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MAL Breakfast call reaches "across the big pond"!
This is a screenshot of a recent Member At Large meeting when Br. Lyn Reavis, MAL Director, and Conrad Jones had the pleasure of meeting Brother Bill Zarrett formerly of Atlanta, GA and now living in Tiverton, Devon, England. Lyn's mass mailing reached Bill and they began communicating. Br. Zarrett joined the recurring Saturday morning MAL Breakfast ZOOM. It felt like we'd found a lost sheep.
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National Duty to God Report
“A Celebration of Faith”
Featuring:
Key Note by Charles Dahlquist, Past B.S.A. National Commissioner
National Duty to God Awards
Music by Eclipse 6
Religious Emblems
Committee Updates
Fall Virtual Emblems Program Announcement
And More
May 26th, 2022
10:00 - 11:00 am central
*Recording Released Afterwards on www.youtube.com Search “Duty to God, BSA”
Zoom Event Hosted by the National Religious Relationships Committee
In Lieu of the 2022 National Duty to God Breakfast
Register for the Event at
tinyurl.com/4355j2pz
Key Note Address Charles is an attorney and youth leader. He was the 20th Young Men General President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints from 2004to 2009, and was the 10th National Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of America from
2016 to 2018. Charles now serves as the President & CEO of the Vanguard Scouting Association; a non-profit providing Scouting resources for youth
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Been thinking about a Brother you haven't seen in a while? Reach out by phone this week and see how they are doing!
The last two years of isolation have been hard on everyone, especially men who may be alone. Never underestimate the power of talking to a Brother and bringing them back to the fellowship we share!
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Current issue... Episcopal Relief and Development Fund:
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MEN’S DISCIPLESHIP
SUMMIT
Topic: “Why and How to Disciple Men”
Saturday, September 24, 2022
9:00am – 4:00pm
at
St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, Frisco, TX
6400 Stonebrook Pkwy, Frisco, TX 75034
Early Registration Fee of $45
Register by August 15 to avoid a late fee registration of $55
Your Registration Fee Includes:
Breakfast snacks; All -Day Coffee, Tea, Water, Soft Drinks,
Full Catered Lunch
Takeaway: The Four Priorities by Dr. Tolson
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Hymns with Links
Taize
"Taizé is a monastic community located in Taizé, France, founded in the 1940s by a Swiss named Roger Louis Schütz-Marsauche, familiarly called Brother Roger. The “brothers” of Taizé have taken a vow of celibacy and are committed to a lifetime of simplicity, service, and community. There is an ecumenical emphasis at Taizé, as expressed on their official website, which says the community “wants its life to be a sign of reconciliation between divided Christians and between separated peoples.” Brother Roger was especially eager to bring Catholics and Protestants together.
The contemplative worship practices of the Taizé community are promoted at an annual international conference. Taizé worship is being incorporated in a wide variety of churches, Protestant and Catholic, and its pattern of devotion is emulated in other monastic communities around the world."
Tell us how you use the music in your chapter activities.
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Embracing Evangelism: A six-part digital course exploring our call to seek, name, and celebrate Jesus’ loving presence in the stories of all people – and then invite everyone to more. Each session features teachings on Episcopal evangelism, group discussion, and exercises to help Episcopalians understand the ministry and call to evangelism. Be sure to join our webinar on March 2 (see above) or you can find out more at:
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Evangelism
The Brotherhood Collect
Almighty God, who gave such grace to your apostle Andrew, that he readily obeyed the call of your Son Jesus Christ, and brought his brother with him: Give us, who are called by your Holy Word, grace to follow him without delay, and to bring those near to us into his gracious presence; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God now nd forever. Amen
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Did you know, the more you "share" or "like" one of our daily Facebook or Instagram posts, the more it will be visible to other people on the platforms. Make it a habit to check out our daily posts each day and like and share them!!
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Brotherhood of St. Andrew Asset Map
Check it out!
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Members Bible Study Suggestions
"Walk in Love: Episcopal Beliefs & Practices"
A Book study for chapters by Authors Scott Gunn & Melody Wilson Shobe
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Prayer Requests
If you have a personal prayer request please contact (502) 450-5809 to access the list and/or submit your requests. Accessing the list to join in the power of praying for those in need.
Many chapters have used various methods of keeping track of their prayer request. One such form has been used that organizes the requests and corporate prayers.
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Brotherhood Membership Updates
Welcome to New Members of the Brotherhood:
New Chapter:
ReChartered Chapter:
Brothers entering the greater life:
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MEMBERS-AT-LARGE ACTIVITIES/EVENTS
Brothers-At-Large Wednesday Monthly Meeting
Wednesday, June 15th⋅7:00 – 8:15pm CDT (8:00 PM EDT, 6:00 PM MDT, 5:00 PM PST)
Monthly on the third Wednesday, until Oct 20, 2022
Description: Lyn Reavis is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
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Recovery Ministry
Recurring Zoom Recovery Meetings for addicts, family, and friends.
For all addictions such as alcohol, narcotics, sex, pornography, gambling, codependency, and overeating. Anonymity is maintained - first names only:
- Every Wednesday at 7 PM (Central) 12-step recovery meeting for all addictions. Sponsored by the Recovery Ministry of the Episcopal Church (RMEC). Zoom ID 923 8806 4304.
- 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month at 8 PM (Central) 12-Step Recovery Eucharist for all addictions. Sponsored by All Saints Episcopal Church, Pasadena, Ca. Zoom ID 875 5107 8462.
Helpful Websites
A Quick Guide for Finding Help with Recovery from Addiction
Find recovery group meetings at these websites:
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A Reminder: brothersandrew.net Website Notes
We now have a Member's Only tab that is password-driven for members. The password for access to Brotherhood documents is "1883BSTA0122". This area is still under construction for the next few weeks.
SMS Text Messaging is now available
SMS messaging from the Brotherhood is now available. You can easily subscribe by texting (502) 305-5498. You will receive text events, meetings, and articles from the Brotherhood.
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Suggested Books
by
Michael Casey
My Church is Not Dying:
Episcopalians in the 21st Century
by Greg Garrett
Do you have any book recommendations? Write to us and give us the title and author, so we can share it with your Brothers!
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We Always Need Cross Articles and Ideas!
Send any stories you have about Brotherhood activity in your area to
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