Parish Picnic
St. Tim's annual Parish Picnic will be held on Sunday, June 4th starting at 12 noon in Kit Carson park. Father Jim would like this year's picnic to be a resounding success - that means having lots of people show up. Brother Dennis Bowman and his crew of Knights will be providing the hot dogs, hamburgers and drinks. All you need to bring is your place setting, a dish to share (salads, desserts, fruit, chips, etc.), and a smile. Bring your family, your friends, and your neighbors. Meet new friends and renew old friendships at our fabulous picnic.
Welcome New Deacon John Depner
Brother John Depner will be Ordained to Permanent Diaconate on June 9th at Good Shepherd, Mira Mesa. Deacon John will assist and present the homily at all Masses June 10th & 11th. The Knights will show our appreciation for his dedication and service by calling for a Corporate Communion at the 10:30 Mass. All Brother Knights should make a special effort to participate in honor of Brother John. A Reception for Deacon John will be held in the church hall after all Masses.
Membership News
Brother Andy Kiss completed his First Degree exemplification on April 20, 2006 at Regina Coeli Council. Congratulations Brother Andy!
Attendance Drawing
The drawing at last month's meeting was worth $30.00. Brother Bob Perdue's name was pulled, but he was not in attendance. So we have no winner. June's drawing will be worth $40.00. Remember, to win, you must be in attendance, and you must have your badge and rosary. Be sure to be there, and remember you’re A – B – Cs: Application – Badge – Crucifix (rosary); always carry them!
Insurance Corner
Sam Watson, Agent
If you’re like me, you derive great joy from your children. It’s a great feeling when a teacher, coach or fellow parent compliments you on your child.
We all know that raising children these days is no easy task, especially when the values we’re trying to instill in them – concern for others, accepting responsibility for their actions, saving money rather than spending it – seem to run counter to what society is trying to teach them. Yet these are exactly the values that tend to draw compliments from teachers, coaches and fellow parents.
We also know that the best way to teach is by example. If you carry enough life insurance to protect your family - and if you share with those of your children old enough to understand, why that’s important, you’re exhibiting and imparting many of the values you hope your children will absorb.
You’ll show them by example that you love them and are concerned about their welfare. You’ll show them that you take your responsibility to provide for your family seriously, and that you want to make sure they’re provided for even if you’re not around. And you’ll show them that investing money in your life insurance protection is more important than the new set of golf clubs you might want, the newest and best home theater system you’ve had your eye on, or whatever else you might be sacrificing to pay the premiums.
Sure, they’ll probably roll their eyes at you as you’re explaining this, and they’ll certainly moan and groan if they can’t get the newest CD, video game or piece of clothing. But they learn from what you do – just like they learn from what you don’t do. What lessons do you want to teach them?
I want to meet with you to review your existing coverage. Based upon that review, and on the comprehensive needs analysis that I’ll perform, free of charge, we’ll be able to put a plan in place that will meet your needs, goals and budget. Give me a call.
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