Rest in peace Fr. Bill

The Reverend William Chandler Riker Jr. Obituary (2025)

The Reverend William (Bill) Chandler Riker, Jr., 84, left us peacefully on Sunday, February 2, 2025. Born in Doctor's Hospital in New York, Bill was the fourth child, and only son, of William C. Riker and Mary Jackson Riker, Jr. He grew up mostly in New York and New Jersey, going to St. Paul's School in NH at the age of 12 and, two years later, transferring to South Kent School in CT, from which he graduated. He attended the University of Oregon, originally wanting to be an architect but finding that was not to be his life's work. After graduation he joined the Navy, and was stationed in DC and Hawaii. When stationed in DC, he would often return to NJ, where he met Barbara Untermeyer, his lifelong love, though their relationship would wait 30 years to come together. Commissioned an Ensign, he served with the Naval Intelligence Department and when at Pearl Harbor, was the commander of the Honor Guard for the 25th Anniversary of the USS Arizona.
While he was in Hawaii, Barbara had married. Bill met and married Julie Hartwell, the mother of his children Mary and Chandler. After his discharge from the Navy, Bill attended one year at the University of Washington Law School before deciding that the Law was not for him. He then sold Life Insurance and Mutual Funds but found this also was not his career path. As a teen and again in his early twenties, Bill had felt a call to the Episcopal Priesthood. The third time, he decided that was what God wanted him to do. Because he had missed the cut-off date for Seminary that year, he drove a yellow cab in Seattle and prepared for his entrance in the Fall of 1970. He was ordained a priest in Red Wood City, CA in 1974, where he became Curate and Priest in Charge for three years. He celebrated his 50th Anniversary in the Priesthood on November 23, 2024.
Finishing his time in CA, Bill moved to Lopez Island, WA where he had built a home. During this time, he and Julie divorced. Bill ran for and won a seat as a Commissioner of the San Juan Islands, a position he held for four years. He re-earned his pilot's license, purchased a plane and flew to meetings. Having the ability to move freely about, he also functioned as a supply priest up and down that portion of the Pacific NorthWest. In 1980, he met and married Barbara Ris, the mother of Kate and John, who were roughly the ages of Mary and Chandler. They lived on Lopez until 1983, when he accepted a call to Grace Church in Cincinnati, OH. Six years later, he became Vicar of St. Benedict's in Lacey, WA. During this time, he and Barbara Ris got divorced.
Bill reconnected with Barbara Untermeyer, now divorced from Larry Carton, who had introduced Bill and Barbara back in 1965. As Bill liked to say, "It took 3 marriages, 7 children and 30 years, but we finally got it right." A long-distance romance began, with Bill in WA and Barbara in NJ. They married in Seattle in 1997. Bill moved back to NJ where he became canonical in the Diocese of Newark as an Interim Priest serving four parishes consecutively in North Jersey. He retired in 2004, but found a new home at Christ Church, South Amboy where he had been a supply priest. Since retiring, Bill had become Canonical in the Diocese of New Jersey. The parishioners there asked the Bishop if Bill could be their priest. The Bishop said yes. Bill served there until he was 80 and loved every minute. After retiring a second time, he became an Associate at All Saints (The Stone Church) in Navesink.
First and foremost, Bill was a man of God. His favorite thing to do was celebrate the Eucharist and preach. As many parishioners have said, "He was my favorite priest." He was a husband, father, grandfather, preacher, counselor, traveler, storyteller, singer, gardener, artist, teacher - a man of many interests and talents. He loved his family unconditionally, his friends wholeheartedly. He was patient, kind and never happier than when he could be of help to another. He was many things to many people but all seem to feel blessed by knowing him. He also greatly enjoyed food, especially oysters and ice cream (not together)
He was a Member of the Union Club, the Sea Bright Beach Club, the Washington Athletic Club, The College Club, the Order of the O (his beloved Ducks) and the Fatmen's Club.
He was predeceased by his parents and sisters Pam Riker, Peggy Riker Harding and Audrey Riker. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Untermeyer Carton-Riker, adult children Mary Riker Grant (Paul) Chandler H. Riker (Lisa), Kate Ris Cosgrove (PJ), John Ris (Roxane), Augie Carton (Lauren), Catie Carton, Jessica Carton (Frank) and many grands: Willow (Cassandra), Elisabeth, Mckenna, Charlotte, Nora, Audrey, Kellen, Meg, Jack, Jessica, Jordan, Aidan, Will, Hannah, Gavin, Taylor, Finn and Cassidy as well as many nieces/nephews.
Memorial Visitation will be held on Friday, February 28th from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm at Thompson Memorial Home, 310 Broad St, Red Bank, NJ 07701. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 1st at 11 am at Christ Episcopal Church, 90 Kings Hwy, Middletown, NJ 07748, where he started his religious journey and sang in the choir as a child. Donations may be made to the All Saints' Memorial Church, P.O.Box 326, Navesink, NJ 07752.

Creation Care

We pray for all organisms that provide oxygen to breathe in our parish.

This is a photograph of a phytoplankton taken from Henderson Inlet called Peridinium. Peri and his relatives are responsible for producing between 50% and 80% of all the oxygen on earth. These organisms need the Carbon Dioxide we produce to live so their existence is interdependent with ours. The problem is that excessive amounts of Carbon Dioxide are making the oceans acidic and depriving these oxygen producers of the iron and calcium they need to survive.

St. Benedict’s Weekly Prayers: Week of Feb. 16, 2025

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The 6th Sunday after the Epiphany
 
The Collect:

O God, the strength of all who put their trust in you: Mercifully accept our prayers; and because in our weakness we can do nothing good without you, give us the help of your grace, that in keeping your commandments we may please you both in will and deed; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever .
Amen.

References below names "LFF" are celebrations from "Lesser Feasts and Fasts", 2021.  Holy Days are from the Book of Common Prayer Holy Day celebrations.  You can find "Lesser Feasts and Fasts" online at https://extranet.generalconvention.org/staff/files/download/21034

Daily Prayers for those in need or trouble:

 Prayers for the Parish
Kathleen, Mary, David, Isabel, Gary, Carolyn, Judy, Patricia, Marji, Matthew, Nile, Bill ,Chris, Ray, Kay, Pat, Jan, Andy, John, Jacob, Elisabeth, Rebekah, Sharon, Jane , Kay, Shirley and John

Prayers for Repose of the Soul  Ildiko
 
Prayers for friends of St. Benedict
Nancy Jo, Adam, Mary, Tina, Amanda and Tabik
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In the case of a pastoral care emergency please call the Rector directly
360-485-7281

Monday - February 17 - For Parish Members

Mary
Jody and John
Barb

 (LFF:  Janani Luwum, Archbishop and Martyr, 1977)

Tuesday - February 18 - For Parish Members

Lee
Bob and Karen
Felicia

(LFF: Martin Luther, Pastor and Reformer, 1546)

Wednesday - February 19- For Parish Members

Donald and Jenny
Donald
Bob
 
(LFF: Agnes Tsao Kou Ying, 1856, Agatha Lin Zhao, 1858, and Lucy Yi Zhenmei, 1862, Catechists and Martyrs)

Thursday - February 20 - For Parish Members

Judy
Collie and Martha
Jim and Sharon
 
(LFF:  Frederick Douglass, Social Reformer, 1895)

Friday - February 21 - For Parish Members

Otis
Alesya
Marge

Saturday - February 22 - 

 Abraham Lincoln’s Prayer for Our Nation
 
 Almighty God, who has given us this good land for our heritage; 
We humbly beseech You that we may always prove ourselves 
a people mindful of Your favor and glad to do Your will. 
Bless our land with honorable ministry, sound learning, 
and pure manners. 

Save us from violence, discord, and confusion, 
from pride and arrogance, and from every evil way. 
Defend our liberties, and fashion into one united people, 
the multitude brought here out of many kindreds and tongues. 

Endow with Your spirit of wisdom those whom in Your name 
we entrust the authority of government, that there may be 
justice and peace at home, and that through obedience to Your law, 
we may show forth Your praise among the nations of the earth. 
In time of prosperity fill our hearts with thankfulness, 
and in the day of trouble, suffer not our trust in You to fail; 

All of which we ask through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Reverend Dr Beth Echols,
Rector St. Benedict Episcopal Church Lacey
 

(LFF: Margaret of Cortona, Monastic, 1297)

Sunday - February 16, 2025
5th Sunday after the Epiphany


 Holy Eucharist - 8 & 10:30 am

For the members of our parish family that
passed away  this year:


Phillip Rupp
John Libert
Carol Frahm
Fedor Borozna
Ildiko Baldwin

Give to the departed eternal rest;
Let light perpetual shine upon them.

A Prayer for this Parish

Almighty and everliving God, ruler of all things in heaven and earth, hear our prayers for the St. Benedict parish family.  Strengthen the faithful, arouse the careless, and restore the penitent.  Grant us all things necessary for our common life, and bring us all to be of one heart and mind within your holy Church; through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
 ~Amen.

Send Prayer requests to the parish office via email at sbechurch@gmail.com or phone 360.456.2240

PLEDGE ELECTRONICALLY

A Prayer for this Parish

A
lmighty and everliving God, ruler of all things in heaven and earth, hear our prayers for St. Benedict's parish family.  Strengthen the faithful, arouse the careless, and restore the penitent.  Grant us all things necessary for our common life, and bring us all to be of one heart and mind within your holy Church; through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
      Amen.

Parish Leaders

The Rev. Dr. Beth Echols, Rector
The Rev. Tony Irving, Deacon
Mr. Bob Zych, Senior Warden
Ms. Kelly Ellis, Junior Warden
Vestry members
Jan Akin, Bob Beckman, Karen Fraser,
Norman Gregory, Nancy Zabel, Gerry Apple, clerk

Where did the big juniper bush go??

Norman Gregory, Building and Grounds Steward

Some folks will notice right away that a big juniper bush has disappeared from our porch area at St. Benedict Church.  The juniper was likely planted along with the other original landscaping when the church was opened.  Since that time it has grown quite (make that "very") large and needed to be trimmed frequently to keep it from making it impossible to sit on the benches that Don Laford upgraded a couple years ago.  It was felt that it had outgrown its place in our landscaping plan. Today we removed the plant and were pleasantly surprised to see that taking it away really opened up the front of the church to people looking in from the parking lot!

Now comes the fun part: Spring is on the way and we have some "lonesome" dark, rich soil looking for some roots to nourish. If you have ideas for plants that could live there and add to the beauty of our church home than please let Junior Warden Kelly Ellis (peopleswarden@stbenedictlacey.org) know of your thoughts. (Ideas so far include azaleas and spring bulbs.)

Finding Common Ground: Feb. 24, 3-5:30 p.m.

Below s the flier for the screening of the documentary, "Finding Common Ground". 
It will be at the TESC House of Welcome on Monday, Feb 24, from 3 to 5:30.
There will be a panel discussion afterward. The panel includes our own Karen Fraser, Jim Peters with the Squaxin Tribe, and Michael Kern, with the UW; who was the co-producer of the documentary.  TWV did the amazing filming.   
Karen invites all who are interested to attend.

Annual Meeting Update

Thank you to all who attended the SBEC Annual Parish Meeting on January 26th.  
For those not in attendance, please welcome the new Vestry Members Gerry Apple, Diane Hoist, Vickie Newlun, and Jeff Zahier, as well as Parish Alternate Diocesan Delegates Jim Lochner and Susie Zych. As a 1st order of business for Vestry after the Annual Meeting, Chaplain Beth appointed Bob Zych for a 2nd term as Senior Warden, and Vestry elected Kelly Ellis for a 2nd term as Junior Warden. Vestry meetings are scheduled monthly on the 4th Thursday of each month 6:30 – 8:00 in the Parish Hall.  Click on the link below to review the minutes of the meeting.

Ildiko “Ildi” Baldwin Obituary

Ildiko “Ildi” Baldwin
August 14, 1951 – February 2, 2025

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Ildiko Baldwin, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt, teacher, and friend. Ildi peacefully passed away as snowflakes fell on Sunday the 2nd of February 2025, at the age of 73.

Born in Miskolc, Hungary, on August 14, 1951. She was raised by her parents Ilona and Frank Talaber. In 1956, she and her younger brother, Attila, along with their parents, fled Hungary during the Hungarian Revolution, immigrating first to Toronto, Canada, before moving to the United States in the summer of 1962.

Ildi was a longtime resident of Thurston County, Washington, where she built a life with her husband of many years, Rodney Baldwin. Together they shared a life of adventures, family and memories.

Ildi raised two daughters, Kristina Dohring and Katrina Holmes, with her first husband, Walter Dohring. She was also the proud grandmother of Imre Barnes-Dohring and Amelia Barnes-Dohring.

After graduating from Saint Placid High School in 1970, Ildi earned her teaching degree from Saint Martin’s College in 1974. She devoted over 30 years of her life to teaching kindergarten and first grade at Holy Family School, where she touched the hearts of countless young students. She later spent the final years of her career teaching for the Thurston County School District, continuing her lifelong passion for education.

A deeply spiritual person, Ildi was a devoted member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, St Benedict’s Episcopal Church, and Saint John’s Episcopal Church. She believed in the power of spirituality and service to make the world a better place, living her life with kindness, compassion, and a commitment to helping others.

Ildi’s legacy of love, faith, and teaching will continue to inspire all who knew her. She is survived by her loving husband, Rodney Baldwin; daughters, Kristina Dohring and Katrina Holmes; grandchildren, Imre and Amelia Barnes-Dohring; her brother, Attila Talaber: four stepchildren; step grandchildren; a step great grandson; extended family; and a community who adores her.

A funeral service in memory of Ildi will be held on February 20, 2025, at 11:00 AM at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Lacey, Washington. All who knew her are welcome to attend and celebrate her life.

Preparing for Ash Wednesday, March 5th

Please gather up your palm crosses.  We will burn them in March for Ash Wednesday. Look for a basket in the Narthex.  The Episcopal Church, like many Christian denominations, burns blessed items as a way to respectfully dispose of objects that have been set apart for sacred use, signifying their return to God through the act of burning, which is seen as a symbolic offering and a way to honor the sacred nature of the item, rather than simply throwing it away; this practice is particularly common with old or worn-out religious articles like prayer candles, palm leaves, or old liturgical linens.

Liturgical Colors

by Nancy Zabel, Sacriston

Colors play a significant role in worship, helping to set the tone of a service and create an atmosphere conducive to prayer and reflection. Green is the liturgical color for Ordinary Time, which is the time between Easter and Christmas, and between Christmas and Lent. Green symbolizes hope, life, growth, and anticipation of the resurrection of Christ. It also symbolizes the graces that draw people into the life of God. 

Book Club Update

The Wednesday Morning Book Group is starting a new book:  The Art of Happiness: a Handbook for Living by the Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler, M,D.  
 
We expect to start discussing The Art of Happiness at our 11:00 am Zoom meeting on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
 
If you’re new to the group and wish to join us, please send me an email, and I’ll send you a link to the meeting.  Send the email to Anne Metzler at annieg426@gmail.com .

Office 365

SBEC Office Administrative Trivia 

The SBEC office team began using the digital Microsoft Office 365 tool set in January.   

Currently, the team uses the Google suite of tools (Gmail, Google docs, etc.) to manage a myriad of church office communications, activities, and responsibilities. The Google tools served the functions well in the past. Going forward, Microsoft Office 365 provides improved efficiency, flexibility, and security.  

The SBEC Office Administrator, Rector, Treasurer, and Warden already have experience & familiarity using Microsoft tools. During the month of January, digital office documents and communications will be migrating to the new Microsoft tool set. Most of this activity is transparent to the Congregation. 

What this means to our Parish family  

Beginning in February, new email addresses become standard for the Rector, Wardens, Treasurer, Office Administrator, and Sexton. Website and other online references will also be updated, as appropriate. Be alert that the emails sent from the office team will come from the new addresses. If you do not see an expected email from SBEC such as the Benedictions, Weekly Prayer Cycle, Worship Team notifications, Vestry Packets, event reminders, etc., check in your email Spam folder. Although email communication received at the current SBEC Gmail addresses will automatically be forwarded to the new addresses, the Parish family is encouraged to use the new addresses when emailing the office team.  

Finally, the new email addresses will be communicated at the Annual Meeting, and church phone numbers are not impacted. 

Letter from Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe on the U.S. Presidential Election

 
 

"Dear People of God in The Episcopal Church,
Early this morning, we learned that President Trump has been elected to another term as president of the United States. I pray that he will govern wisely and justly."

This is the beginning of a wonderful letter written to us by our Bishop.  Here is a link to read it in it's entirety:

    https://mailchi.mp/episcopalchurch/presiding-bishop-sean-rowe-shares-staff-updates-in-letter-to-church-leaders-el-obispo-primado-sean-rowe-comparte-actualizaciones-del-personal-en-13959?e=79c7d6339f

The Eucharist at Panorama: Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m.

We are reinstituting the weekly Eucharist at Panorama.  The Service will be led primarily by The Rev. Kathy Prehm on Wednesdays at 4 pm.
 
It has always been the custom of the Church to gather to celebrate the Lord’s Supper in Community.  There are times when we find our ability to travel in the usual ways to be restricted.  It is our hope that this Wednesday afternoon gathering will allow folks who might not otherwise be able to join in the Body of Christ that is St. Benedict Episcopal Church in the Parish of Lacey.
 
We are grateful for this opportunity to worship and hope that you will spread the word and join us.