The Go The Good News MARCH 2015
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The Go The Good News MARCH 2015
The Go The Good News MARCH 2015 EMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 2218 Kessler Blvd., Longview, WA 98632 ■ 360-423-3250 ■ Website: elclongview.com “Our Goal: To know Christ and to make His love known” Mark Your Calendars for Marlene and Mark By Pastor Dave We have two outstanding speakers scheduled in the weeks ahead I don’t want anyone to miss, so please mark your calendars for each of them. Our first guest speaker is Marlene Klepees. She will preach at both services on Palm Sunday, March 29th, and will lead us in a healing service that same evening, beginning at 6:00 PM. Marlene was born with cerebral palsy. Her disabilities severely limited her interactions with other children, but when she was 12, some friends took her to a Youth Rally at their church. There, she accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior. That decision would radically impact the rest of her life. Marlene’s health continued to decline. In December of 1980, Marlene was transported from her home in Missouri, to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, with hopes, doctors there could do something to improve her quality of life. Her former nurse, Nancy White, remembers her condition. "Marlene was a spastic quadriplegic and pretty much depended on other people to provide for her needs. She needed someone to help her get in and out of bed, in and out of her wheelchair, and to help her go to the bathroom. She was pretty much dependent to the point where she really didn't do a lot physically herself." The staff at Mayo had come to the conclusion she would never improve and would require increasing care for the rest of her life. God, however, had different ideas. He gave Marlene a vision in which He revealed to her she would be healed at a prayer service at a local church. Come hear the amazing details of Marlene’s healing which occurred on March 29, 1981—34 years to the day on which she will share her story with us. Our second guest speaker is Rev. Mark Vander Tuig, the Service Director for LCMC. Mark is no stranger to Emmanuel. He led a Church Council Workshop here on August 24, 2013, and preached at both services the following day. This time, Mark will be leading a Congregational Workshop designed to move churches from a membership paradigm into a discipleship paradigm. Mark will arrive on Friday, April 10th, and will meet with members of our Church Council from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. On Saturday, April 11th, all members of our congregation are invited to attend the workshop in the sanctuary from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM. A light noon lunch will be provided by the church for all who attend. We are asking people to contribute $5.00-$10.00 for a registration fee. This will not go to LCMC or to Mark; rather, the congregation will use the money to bless a mission or ministry of its own choosing. On Sunday, April 12th, Mark will preach at both services to drive home our focus on discipleship. I urge you to put both of these speakers on your calendars and to be active in inviting your family and friends to join you. If you will be able to join us on Saturday, April 11th, please let us know so we can plan effectively for lunch. God bless, Pastor Dave. COUNCIL UPDATE month. We are again borrowing from our temporary restricted funds as this month’s loss resulted in a negative bank balance of $7,383.00. EMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Congregation Council Meeting February 16, 2015 Our Mission Tithe for January was $2,776 and our funded mission support was $2,572.41 leaving a surplus of $203.59. MSC to send $203.59 to Community House. Church Fireside Room MSC to accept Financial Reports as presented Next Meeting March 9, 2015 OLD BUSINESS: ATTENDING: (Voting members to have a quorum is 5) Parent’s Place Rent and Maintenance: Postponed Council/Special Gifts Ad hoc Committee: Rod reported that Jerry Flaskerud, Mick Ziegler and Melbelyne Underberg volunteered to work with the council representatives to incorporate the current continuing resolution into the bylaws and develop policies for disbursements. Cross-training: Kim reported that Sunnie is trained on Cheryl’s job duties, Kathy’s bulletins and power point presentations, and she is currently learning Kim’s job duties. Voting Members: Tom Fortin, Jeff DesArmo, Nancy Kuehlwein, Carolyn Stagemeyer, Pastor Dave Martin, Rod Ericksen, Eric Wisch Staff/Guests/Recording Secretary: Kim Long, Recording Secretary Excused Voting Members: Jerry Nestaval, Karl Salzsieder, Scott Maple Absent Voting Members: None NEW BUSINESS: PRAYER: Tom opened in prayer. MSC to approve the nomination of Sunyalie Fortin as Financial Secretary. Physical Campus Report: Chris Ness has prepared a three-stage plan to correct the problem of the water leaking into the Ed. Bldg. basement. Stage one of sealing the cracks in the small parking lot has been completed. Stage two, sealing the inside walls of the kitchen and fellowship hall. Both stages one and two are within the financial authority of the Physical Campus Team. It is the consensus of the council to support the completion of phases one and two. If we need to proceed to stage three, which is excavating around the foundation, the Physical Campus Team will need to bring bids back to the council before any work is started as this is a very expensive solution. MSC to approve the Special Gifts Committee recommendation to accept the final disbursement from the Haggard estate in the amount of $9,134.04. GUEST: None (MSC is Moved, Seconded & Carried) MSC to approve the agenda as presented. MSC to approve the January 12, 2015 minutes as amended. COMMUNICATIONS: None PASTORAL & COMMITTEE REPORTS: We reviewed the Worship Registration card data, the calendar, and Pastor Dave’s written report. It was noted that we have people volunteering to help with the community dinners which will begin as soon as we fix the water problem in the Fellowship Hall basement and for the Alpha meals. FINANCE REPORT: The finance reports for January were reviewed. The general fund contributions were $27,776.80 with expenses of $37,667.80 resulting in net loss of $9,904 for the See COUNCIL UPDATE / next page 2 COUNCIL UPDATE / from previous page How Would Your Congregation Use $5,000? LCMC Congregational Workshop: Pastor Dave reminded the council that Rev. Mark Vander Tuig will be here on April 10th through April 12th to lead the workshop. Friday he will be meeting with the Council, Saturday is the congregation workshop and Sunday, Rev. Vander Tuig will preach. Congregation attendance is necessary for the success of the workshop. To celebrate the anniversary of the Reformation, LCMC and Thrivent Financial will be awarding $5,000 grants to 15 LCMC congregations for use in planning a project to benefit their local community. To apply, congregations must complete an online application, available at our website, which includes a short essay describing how the congregation would use a $5,000 grant. The deadline for applications to be submitted is August 15, 2015. All eligible applications received by the deadline date will be voted on at our 15th Annual Gathering in Dallas, TX in October. Recipients of the grant will be announced at the end of the Annual Gathering, and the results will be posted at our website after the gathering commences. The meeting adjourned at 7:49 pm with the Lord’s Prayer □□□ “Let God’s promises shine on your problems.” – Corrie Ten Boom March Calendar of Events Date: Time: Event: Location: March 2 2:15 pm Lenten Worship at NW Continuum Care Center 128 Beacon Hill Dr. Longview March 9 2:15 pm Lenten Worship at Park Royal Health & Rehab. 910 16 Avenue, Longview th March 16 2:15 pm Lenten Worship at Delaware Plaza Sr. Comm. 926 Delaware, Longview March 18 6:00 pm WE Wednesday All-Church Potluck Fellowship Hall March 21 5:30 pm Prayer Partners Gathering Lounge/Sanctuary March 23 2:15 pm Lenten Worship at Somerset Retirement 2025 Tibbetts Drive, Longview March 26 6:30 pm Special Lenten Service Sanctuary March 29 8:30 am Guest speaker Marlene Klepees 11:00 am Guest speaker Marlene Klepees 6:00 pm Healing Service with Marlene Klepees Sanctuary Sanctuary Sanctuary March 30 2:15 pm 1500 3 Avenue, Longview Lenten Worship at Frontier Rehab. 3 rd OUR VISION: Building God’s Kingdom through intentional discipleship to grow in relationship with God and one another, while developing student leaders for Christ, and having fun together in the safety of our church family. Youth Birthdays Andrew Bond – March 5 Katie Vining – March 20 Thomas Hensley – March 20 Cassidy Clemetson – March 25 Upcoming Events Date March 4th Youth Alpha – re-cap Life: is this it? Jesus: Who is He? Time Location 6:30pm to Emmanuel – upstairs youth 8pm rooms March 11th Youth Alpha Cross: Why did Jesus die? 6:30pm to Emmanuel – upstairs youth 8pm rooms March 13th Middle school BELIEVE TOUR – LEAVE (UNITE/INVITE/GROW) 4:30 Meet at in ELC parking lot Cost: $45 March 14th Middle school BELIEVE TOUR – HOME (UNITE/INVITE/GROW) 6:30 ELC parking Lot March 18th WE WHOLE CHURCH NIGHT with POTLUCK AND ASH WEDNESDAY – (UNITE/INVITE) 6:00 to 8pm Emmanuel – Fellowship Hall March 21st Prayer Partner Gathering 5:30pm to Emmanuel – lounge/ 7:30pm sanctuary March 25th Youth Alpha Faith: How can I have faith? 6:30pm to Emmanuel – upstairs youth 8pm room MARCH 25TH $50 MISSION TRIP AND APPLICATION DUE! INCOMING 7TH THRU OUT GOING 12TH If you are interested in helping with any of our youth events, please sign up 4 How do My 6 year old told me today that he “kinda knows God is real but that he kinda doesn’t think he is real.” I asked him why he didn’t believe in him. He was a little upset by the question and said, “it’s just that I kinda have a hard time believing if he is real or not.” I again asked why he didn’t believe in God. He slapped his hands to his face and shook his head. “Ugh! It’s just that I kinda don’t know if he’s real or not.” The back and forth questioning went on for a few minutes before I realized that he wasn’t saying he didn’t believe IN God – he just wasn’t sure if he was a real “person” or not. So I changed my question. “Why aren’t you sure God is real?” Bingo! It was the right question. “I just don’t know if he is real because I haven’t ever seen him. I know He’s real when I pray because He answer’s my prayers. But I can’t see him so I don’t know if he is real.” Aha! Knowing what he means doesn’t make it any easier to answer though. How do you explain “faith” to a 6 year old? I know I botched it up. I fumbled for words and stories to explain – but in my own heart I knew that faith is not explainable. It’s something witnessed through watching someone live in faith daily. Finally, I told him this. “You know, I thank God for helping me believe – but sometimes I have to ask God to help me when I don’t believe. And that’s ok. He’s ok with me even when I’m not sure if he is real or not.” And without a blink or a breath he perks up and says, “Hey I should come up with a prayer.” And then the moment passed. I still wonder though. Do I live in my faith daily, or do I just live everyday saying I have faith? And do I want my kids to have my faith? I yelled at my boys tonight because none of them wanted to go to the WE potluck. Tonight is Wednesday, February 18 – Ash Wednesday. I thought they loved the potlucks. I quickly learned that it was the service they didn’t want to go to. I got mad, angry in fact. They were already in the truck, sulking in their seats, when I yelled at them to get out. They tried to explain to me why they didn’t want to go to the service, but I wasn’t having any of it. I was pointing at them and explaining to them that this was exactly what people say about “kids today.” They only want to do the fun stuff, but when it comes down to being present no one was to be found. (Yeah, not my proudest moment.) They go back in the truck, went to the potluck, sat through service, and came home in better spirits than when we had left. But not me. How did guilting my kids into going to service help their faith? I apologized profusely. Telling them that I had no right to say the things I said. They should be allowed to stay home once in a while and not have to go to EVERYTHING. As I sat in the back of the sanctuary with 11 kids from the youth group (3 of them mine), I stressed. They were whispering and talking during the imposition of ashes. I begin to sweat. They whispered and moved through the sermon, the hymns, the Nicene Creed, and finally Communion. No one said anything, but I felt as if the whole church was looking at us. I was focused on how their behavior was going to come back on, or to, me. My focus was on the wrong thing. My focus should have been this: “Will they come back? If no, why not? If yes, why?” Our faith is often mixed up and blended with the fabric of our pews. Do we live into our faith daily, or do we live telling ourselves each Sunday that we have faith because we are there? What do we offer to kids beyond religion, beyond hymns, and the Nicene/Apostles Creed? I’m not saying that these things aren’t important, but how do they help kids see God? Most of those kids have never gone to a church service, or they come from homes that don’t have parents who are active church goers, or who are active believers in God. Some come now and again with Grandma and Grandpa, and the rest are dragged in each Sunday by the collar – kicking and screaming. If that’s the case, then when do they see God? If our churches around the country are facing an epidemic of youth-less congregations, shouldn’t we be asking why? When they see us, do they see God? If they struggle with believing because they can’t see shouldn’t we be focused on seeing why they don’t believe? you explain faith to a 6-year-old? -- Tracy Hensley 5 February 17, 2015 FISH churches fed 26,400 last year Thank you for your prayers for the February workshop in Jos, Nigeria. All of the Fali and Sukur translators came, and they made good progress on drafting the script of the Jesus Film from their translation of the Gospel of Luke. In 2014, the head count for clients receiving food during the year for the FISH program was 26,399 from 7,641 households. That's an average of 3.45 persons per household. Statistics show that nearly 40% of our cities’ food clients are infants and children; 9% are seniors and the other 51% are adults trying to make ends meet!. Of the 26,400 clients, Emmanuel served approximately 3,000 last year during our FISH distribution. The need in our community is great. Sometimes circumstances in the lives of families or individuals will have an unexpected happening and they can't make ends meet. The FISH program will at least help fill their tummies for a few days and let them know that GOD is with them-providing added nourishment and some hope for better times ahead.. We, the FISH Team at Emmanuel, want to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who contributed to this worthwhile program in the past and Thank you for all the food already in our FISH closet for the February distribution. As you read this, we will have filled our quota of 36 families or individuals for each of 4 days in February. We do this six times a year along with 18 other churches involved in this wonderful program. THANKYOU, THANKYOU, THANKYOU EVERYONE!! Please pray that they would be able to continue to work while they’re in their home areas. The Boko Haram insurgents have been driven out of there, but they are still active in areas not too far away, which is unsettling for the translators. Pray that the Boko Haram would be completely disbanded. Tom leaves for Nigeria on Thursday, February 26, for three weeks, to work with the Sukur translator and the Kamo translation team. Pray for safety, good health, and a productive time as they work together. Pray also for the Nigerian elections, which will take place March 28 and April 11. Yours in Christ, Mary Mary (and Tom) Holman E-mail addresses: mary_holman@sil.org, tom_holman@sil.org Mailing Address: 7611 36th Ave. North #215, New Hope, MN 55427 Phones: Tom: 651-726-4581, Mary: 262-497-4085 Volunteers needed for fun jobs with FOCS -- The FISH Team and all the volunteers Trip escorts needed to help plan and lead trips for seniors and active adults in our community. Our two current escorts are also involved in other volunteer activities and need help with trips. LCMC Prayer Chain Now Active! A prayer ministry team has been formed, and we now have over 50 people who are praying each week for LCMC congregations! Cheryl Coffman is the leader of this team and she is looking for others who may also be interested joining. If you would like to be a part of praying for our congregations and any specific concerns they might have, or would like to submit any prayer concerns from your congregation, contact Cheryl at heartsandhands3@gmail.com. Bus drivers needed to relieve the two excellent drivers we have. CDL license is required for this job. If interested in joining us in either of these positions, call Derene Salzsieder (423-8821) or Sharon Lukken (425-9334) for further information. 6 Happy Birthdays Travel with FOCS this summer IN MARCH Donald Hack March 3 Jolene Posch March 5 Maggie Dick March 9 Steven Moore March 10 Bonnie Sethre March 11 Rose Raney March 13 Dennis Underwood March 13 Bernyce Hanson March 18 Mary Chase March 20 Katie Vining March 20 Donald Conway March 21 Alli Herrera March 24 Scott Maple March 25 Ann Williamson March 25 Derene Salzsieder March 26 Odis Aubol March 27 Esther Nordin March 27 Nancy Westlund March 28 Chrisssy Nelson March 29 Beth Gilhuly March 31 Watch for news of these coming trips: JUNE -- CRUISE THE COLUMIA RIVER GORGE -View the beauty of the Gorge from the decks of a sternwheeler. JULY 23 -- MARINER BASEBALL vs. TORONTO BLUE JAYS -- Plan now to get together with a group of friends and travel with us to Seattle for this favorite summer pastime. This will be an afternoon game. AUGUST -- RE-VISIT MOUNT ST. HELENS -- Leave the driving to us as we go up to see our ever-changing volcano. SEPTEMBER -- OKTOBERFEST at MT. ANGEL, OREGON -- Join us as we travel to this ever-popular fall event. Boyd McCall March 17 Lorraine Abrams March 18 APRIL 15 SHOPPING ADVENTURE -- We’ll visit the Centralia Outlet Mall (on both sides of the freeway), have lunch in downtown Centralia at the Berry Fields in the Antique Mall and finish up the day with antique shopping. Call Sharon Lukken @ 425-9334 for reservations. Cost of the Bus trip is $20 with lunch on your own. Mail checks payable to "FOCS", to Sharon Lukken at 4735 Pleasant Hill Rd., Kelso, Washington 98626. Your reservations will be confirmed upon receipt of your payment. Loving Kindness A Sunday School teacher asked her class, “What do you think the Bible means when it speaks of Loving Kindness?” “Well,” answered a young boy, “If I was hungry and someone gave me bread with butter on it, that would be kindness. And then, if they put a spoonful of jam on it, that would be loving kindness.” Esther Reschke March 31 7 If you haven’t already done so, say hello and introduce yourselves to these new Emmanuel members Brian and Sandra Carter Louise and Tom Janicki Jerry Schnor Karen and Mark Thorson David & Misty Welty family Bring your friends to worship with us 8:30 a.m. Sunday -- Worship Service with nursery 9:55 a.m. Sunday -- Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a.m. Sunday -- “Celebration” Worship Service (with nursery). Music led by the 11th Hour Band 6:30 p.m. Thursday -- Worship Service Our services are also telecast weekly on KLTV Ch. 11 1:30 p.m. Sunday -- Previous week’s worship service 3:30 p.m. Wednesday -- Current week's worship service MARCH NEWSLETTER Permit #68 Return Service Requested 2218 E. Kessler Blvd. Longview, WA 98632 Longview, WA U.S. Postage PAID Organization Emmanuel Lutheran Church Non-Profit 8