Sunday, May 20, 2007

Announcements for Week Ending May 27th 2007

ANNOUNCEMENTS

PARISH LIFE MEETING ~ Tuesday June 5 at 4:00 pm at the Womble Library. Anyone interested in planning our parish social activities is welcome to attend!

The Baptismal Preparation Class is this Saturday May 26 at 9:00 am. Meet Priest Angela in the church.

Thank YOU for the outpouring of food for the Mother’s Day “Meal for Mom” campaign. We appreciate your generosity in helping the less fortunate. THANK YOU also to the volunteers who helped sort and put away the food donations.

Eighth Grade Graduation of St. Michael’s Parish Day School will take place on Friday May 25th at 5:00 pm in church. The Baccalaureate Mass will be held on Thursday May 24 at 10:00 am in church. All are welcome.

Please join Faculty, Parents, Students, Alumni and Friends of St. Michael’s Parish Day School in bidding a fond farewell to Alan Schultz on Monday, May 21 from 4 to 6 pm. In the Parish Center.

Upcoming Events

Parish Life is Growing!! When will we see YOU?!!

Catch the Spirit ~ Join us for fellowship and welcome the newly baptized after the 10 am Mass on The Day of Pentecost May 27, 2007.

Tucson Sidewinders AAA baseball game on Saturday, May 26 at 6:30 pm. Please join us! We will carpool to the game and leave the church parking lot at 5:45 pm.
There is a Brandon Webb figurine giveaway that night! Sign up sheets are located in the back of church.

June – Movie Night – date to be announced
July – tentative plans for a pre-July 4th celebration at the church.
August – dinner night ~ please let Julia Taylor know of your recommendations for restaurants.

Opportunities for Service and Giving

Project Star Fish ~ we have asked that you make a small daily sacrifice and donate that money ~ perhaps $.50 a day. Our goal is to raise enough money in this way ~ about $2,000 to build a house in Haiti. It is not too late to make your donation. There is a basket at the back of church to receive your donations. If you prefer. place your donation in an envelope and simply drop it in the collection.

Ordained Ministry ~ Anyone who is interested in information about ordination as a deacon or priest should make your name known to Fr. Smith, The Rev. Angela or the Senior Warden, Peter Schmidt. The Diocesan Information Day is September 17, 2007. More information will follow.

The United Thank Offering Collection will be taken up Sunday May 27 at all the masses. We thank you for your generosity.

Looking ahead to next year! Have you considered singing in the choir? Let your voice be heard ~ please contact Jane Haman, organist and choir director.

Volunteers are needed to assist with a birthday party at Craycroft Towers for the residents there. Cake is provided!! Contact Fr. Smith or the Parish Office.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Guatemala sendoff!

DESPEDIDA [sendoff] for Guatemala Project summer teams

with a Reading by Byrd Baylor
essayist / novelist / acclaimed children’s writer
and a Latin American meal
prepared by Maria Garcia of La Indita Restaurant
Sunday May 20, 5 p.m.
St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church – Parish Center
602 N. Wilmot Road (at 5th Street)
Meal begins at 5 p.m. Reading / program begins 5:45 p.m.

Suggested donation $10 adults, $2 small children (any amount accepted)

Silent mini-auction -- handmade folk-art violin & donated items, from elegant to eclectic

Byrd Baylor’s books on sale and for autograph, courtesy of Antigone Books.
Photographer Michael Hyatt will be present to autograph his new book, also on sale: Migrant Artifacts: Magic & Loss in the Sonoran Desert
Benefits Mayan health workers of the CPR-Sierra,
serving their rural communities as volunteers.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Announcements for Week Ending May 20th 2007

Announcements

E.C.W. will meet this Wednesday, May 16 at 10:00 am. A guest speaker from the Red Cross will present the new “CPR.” The meeting takes place in the Parish Center. All women and men are welcome.

“Silent Auction” items for Social Concerns are still needed. For more information or questions call Ila.

Did you notice that there are 5 reserved parking spaces in front of the church courtyard? These spaces are for those people with church business during the day when school is in session and the northwest gate is locked for the protection of our children.

Upcoming Events

Ascension Day Mass is at 6:30 pm on Thursday, May 17. A “pot luck “ dinner will follow. Bring a favorite dish to share. Sign up sheets are located in the back of church.

Newcomers Ministry Planning Group will meet at a reserved table at the Ascension Day Potluck following the 6:30 pm Mass. This may be a ministry to which you are called. Please join us.

Tucson Sidewinders AAA baseball game on Saturday, May 26 at 6:30 pm. Please join us! There is a Brandon Webb figurine giveaway that night! Sign up sheets are located in the back of church.

June – Movie Night – date to be announced
July – tentative plans for a pre-July 4th celebration at the church.
August – dinner night ~ please let Julia Taylor know of your recommendations for restaurants.

Opportunities for Service and Giving

Project Star Fish ~ we have asked that you make a small daily sacrifice and donate that money ~ perhaps $.50 a day. Our goal is to raise enough money in this way ~ about $2,000 to build a house in Haiti. It is not too late to make your donation. There is a basket at the back of church to receive your donations. If you prefer. place your donation in an envelope and simply drop it in the collection.

Thank you for answering our call for Stewards to distribute food bags to those in need. This ministry continues until May 25 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:45 am to 10:15 am. If you would like to volunteer for this worthwhile opportunity, please contact Fr. Smith, Rev. Angela or call the Parish Office.

Thank you for our “Meals for Mom” food donations. Now we need a few good men and women to help empty the bags and stack the food on shelves in the Food Pantry. Please come to the office at 9:30 am on Monday, May 14. We should be finished in an hour.

The Barnabas Group of Encouragement, for those who have experienced a loss at some time, meets monthly. The next meeting is Monday, May 14 at 11:30 am, at the City Grill restaurant located at 6464 E. Tanque Verde Road. Please call Lucy Rasmus for reservations.

Monday, May 07, 2007

Announcements for Week Ending May 13, 2007

Announcements

Please Note! The meeting of the Quilters and Knitters has been moved to Saturday, May 19 at 11:00 AM in the Parish Center. For more info call: Jody Snider.

The United Thank Offering boxes have been distributed. The collection will be taken up on May 27, 2007.

The next Baptismal Sunday is May 27, the day of Pentecost. If you have a child to be baptized, please contact Rev. Angela or the Parish Office.

“Maturing In Faith” continues this Sunday from 9:00 to 9:45 am. Ila Abernathy is the presenter this week. Next Sunday will be the last presentation. The topic will be “Theology of Worship” presented by Alan Schultz.

The church website has been updated (mostly!). See the revamped welcome and schedule pages on smallangelstucson.org.


Opportunities for Service and Giving

Project Star Fish ~ we have asked that you make a small daily sacrifice and donate that money ~ perhaps $.50 a day. Our goal is to raise enough money in this way ~ about $2,000 to build a house in Haiti. It is not too late to make your donation. There is a basket at the back of church to receive your donations. If you prefer. place your donation in an envelope and simply drop it in the collection.

Casa Maria will meet on Friday, May 11 at 6:00 pm in the Parish Center to prepare sack lunches. Your help is needed. Please join them for fellowship and to help with this good work. Shelled hard-boiled eggs are needed and welcomed.

Stewards Wanted ~ We are looking for additional volunteers on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays from 8:45 – 10:15 am. The duties would include distributing “Food Bags” to those in need at the northwest gate. The start date is May 7 thru May 25. If you would like to volunteer for this worthwhile opportunity, please contact Fr. Smith, Rev. Angela or call the Parish Office.

“Meals for Mom” food drive is underway. Please bring a bag of food next Sunday, Mothers’ Day, May 13, in honor of your mother or a loved one. The food collected supplies our Food Pantry during the summer months. The ushers have bags with instructions.

The Barnabas Group of Encouragement, for those who have experienced a loss at some time, meets monthly. The next meeting is Monday, May 14 at 11:30 am, at the City Grill restaurant located at 6464 E. Tanque Verde Road. Please call Lucy Rasmus for reservations.

Upcoming Events

Ascension Day Potluck will be held following 6:30 pm Mass on Thursday, May 17. Bring a favorite dish to share. Sign up sheets are in the back of church.

Newcomers Ministry Planning Group will meet at a reserved table at the Ascension Day Potluck following the 6:30 pm Mass. This may be a ministry to which you are called. Please join us.

Tucson Sidewinders AAA baseball game on Saturday, May 26 at 6:30 pm. Please join us! There is a Brandon Webb figurine giveaway that night! Sign up sheets are located in the back of church.

June – Movie Night – date to be announced

July – tentative plans for a pre-July 4th celebration at the church.

August – dinner night ~ please let Julia Taylor know of your recommendations for restaurants.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Announcements for Week Ending April 22nd, 2007

FROM NOW THROUGH THE FEAST OF PENTECOST, June 4, there is no fast or abstinence, even on Fridays. So, we can eat meat, drink, and be merry as we celebrate the Great Fifty Days of the Easter Feast!

A SINCERE AND SPECIAL THANK YOU from the parish of St. Michael and All Angels to the Altar Guild and those many individuals who shared their time, energy, and love preparing our church for Eastertide; to Jane Haman, the members of the choir, and the Tucson Skyline Brass Quintet for the splendid music program for Holy Week and Easter services, to all acolytes and readers, and to those who helped in any way to make this Easter so memorable. Also another special thank you to all who helped with the Children’s Easter Egg Hunt. A fun time was had by all.

COMMUNION TO THE SICK AND SHUT-IN can be arranged through the parish office. Easter Communion may be made through Pentecost, May 27.

THE ALTAR GUILD INVITES YOU TO BRING YOUR OLD “BLESSED PALMS” to the back of the Church and place them in the marked basket. Bob Howe will burn these palms which will be used for next year’s Ash Wednesday.

MASS FOR CHURCH UNITY CONTINUES EVERY FRIDAY AT 12:10 PM with celebrant the Rev. Carey Womble. All are encouraged to attend as we pray for the General Convention in June dealing with the very divisive forces at work in our Church.

THE BISHOP HAS DESIGNATED APRIL 22 TO BE ALLELUIA FUND SUNDAY, as we celebrate the work of the new church plants and new growth initiatives in existing churches, all funded through the Arizona Alleluia Fund. Everyone on the diocesan mailing list should have received in the mail a brochure describing the Fund. With the brochure is an offering envelope to bring to church on April 22 or to mail directly to the Bishop’s office. Thanks to your vision and generosity, more churches (maybe yours!) will be able to receive a new growth imitative grant and new churches can be planted.

We are preparing and serving lunch at POZ Café on April 19. This is TIHAN’s (Tucson Interfaith HV/AIDS Network) monthly lunch for people living with HIV. After lunch there is time to socialize and play bingo. If you would like to volunteer to help, there is a sign up sheet at the ushers’ table in the back of church. We also will be collecting personal care items for the HIV clients. Suggested items are: skin lotion, bar and bath soap, toothpaste, tooth brushes, shaving cream and Ensure.

After Lent, the Parish Life commission has social events planned each month. At 6:30 PM on Thursday, April 26, we will meet for dinner at Viros on 22nd. Street. In May we will go to a Sidewinders (minor league baseball team) game. In June we are organizing a movie night complete with popcorn. In addition, a men’s group is being formed. Look for dates and more details soon.

ST. MICHAEL’S DAY SCHOOL
Run for the Roses
April 21, 2007 at 6PM.

Our Kentucky Derby party will have horse racing, auctions, and great food.

We are asking for a donation of goods or services to be auctioned or, if you prefer, be an event sponsor with a cash donation.

Donation forms are available at the school office. All donation forms are due by April 11th. Any questions, please call Lila Duffy, Director of Development at 722-8478.

Thank you for helping. This important fund raiser will benefit every child at St. Michael's Day School and support a foundation for life-long academic successes.

Update: Guatemala Visitors

Dear Episcopal Diocese of Arizona, Congressman Grijalva, Consul General Padilla, Denver Justice and Peace, UA contacts, NAU contact, Guatemala Project friends, Samaritans, Latin America Network - Tucson, St. Michael's Social Concerns, reporters, and various involved NGO's:
With great reluctance, St. Michael's Guatemala Project has had to cancel the planned visit of three Maya leaders from the CPR-Sierra, scheduled for April 17 - May 5. We will plan to reschedule for September or October and will work in-country this summer to avoid the problems the applicants experienced at the U.S. Embassy this week.
As I indicated in an earlier note, key Health Promoter Pedro Bernal and elected Consejo General leader Baltazar Solano were denied visas April 11, despite strong support from Congressman Grijalva's office and other supports from the Project. Congressman Grijalva's Washington office followed up this morning to try for a "special interview," but the best advice was that this was going to be impossible at this time.
Nazaria Tum Sanic, who has a multiple-entry visa, suffered a broken foot last December and is still having difficulty walking and experiencing swelling when she travels -- even, as Consejo leader Jacinto Vicente told me today, on a trip they made to Nebaj yesterday. The Consejo General (highest elected CPR body) is very reluctant for her to attempt the trip alone, and she sensibly points out that, as the only experienced traveler of the three, she will probably be needed for the fall visit. She goes to the doctor today or Monday and will attempt to get a letter that MIGHT let us switch her air travel dates without penalty.
We are especially disappointed to lose this visit at a time when immigration legislation is pending in this country, and when there is curiosity here about the election year in Guatemala.
We regret everyone's time, labor, and frustrated anticipation. Please get in touch with me if you need to (or just want to).
Later I will be sending a strategy for complaining about the visa process, and particularly about Section 214(b) of the immigration law, which states that the presumption is that every non-immigrant visa applicant wants to immigrate and gives the interviewer discretion to deny anyone who has not proved the contrary to the interviewer's satisfaction. Clearly, our two applicants were not a terrorist or immigration threat; their rejection amounts to an entirely legal abuse of power. The financial proofs of close ties to Guatemala alone are draconian; poor people are routinely denied, no matter what the reason for the visit.
We are thinking that strong but not inflammatory letters to the Embassy are in order. An NGO with people on the ground in Guatemala says institutions are talking about trying to schedule a meeting with the ambassador, because the problem is so pervasive for groups who have relationships with communities in Guatemala. If you want to know how bad the situation is, check below.
Again, thank you for your continuing support. La lucha sigue!
Ila
ILA ABERNATHY
How hard is it to get a visitor's visa?
Harder than we thought, obviously, as I though the support from Raul Grijalva's office would be sufficient for our group, with their other evidences.
UA professors tell me that Latin American academic professionals are so regularly denied visas to attend conferences in the U.S. that one prominent association will no longer schedule meetings in this country.
An NGO reports that a Parish invited 4 people from a sister community in Guatemala to a celebration of 25 years of their relationship, and all four were rejected (one was a 70-year-old man).
The same NGO sends its visitors in with every economic and other proof of ties to Guatemala that they can secure -- right down to their children's school registration and inventories of pigs and chickens. They still have had problems from time to time. They recommend not one congressional letter, but a slew of them (I dislike this costly redundancy, when congressional offices are dealing with multiple global concerns).
A few years ago youth from the Episcopal Church in Guatemala were invited to a structured Episcopal youth convocation in the U.S. The Bishop was to accompany them. Half (the rural Maya, naturally) were denied visas.
How hard is it for an institution to communicate directly with the Visa Section of the U.S. Embassy in Guatemala prior to interviews?
You can't. In the past, e-mails were answered by a person with a name. It was possible to telephone and fax support. Now, the ONLY mode of making an inquiry is through a general e-mail. I e-mailed March 14, the day after Pedro Bernal got his passport. When I received no reply, I telephoned the consular section to ask for a number or a name. They told me there was no way to call directly. My March 14 e-mail received a response April 2, but most of the response seemed to be formulaic and didn't apply to the situation. Pedro and Baltazar went to their interview with a memo from me stating I would be waiting by my telephone and for the interviewer to call collect if there were any questions or needs for clarification.
Visa process for applicants: Buy a special phone card that costs Q100 (about $13.50) for 6-minute call. Use the card to schedule your interview. Find a computer that will suffice and DOWNLOAD and complete an application (you will receive a printout and barcode). Go to Banco Uno and pay $100 (a bit more if you use quetzales, the national currency) for the application. Bring the receipt, the application, and all your supporting documents to the Embassy for your very brief interview (the interviewer is not required to review all your evidence). Turned down? Most are. Think you have new evidence that may convince? Begin the process anew, repeating all the expenses.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

A Few Announcements

Casa Maria this Friday, April 13th -- Without the usual announcement, folks may forget. Remember, we are now starting at 6 p.m. Bring those eggs!

Social Concerns Meeting Sunday, after 10 a.m. Mass, Womble Library -- Planning for Guatemalan Visitor(s), complicated by the bad visa news this morning. Plans for TIHAN. What more? Send Agenda items to Peggy Van Norman.

ILA ABERNATHY