Shepherds Song - Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
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Shepherds Song - Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
the Shepherds’ Song Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 3990 N. 112th Avenue, Holland, Michigan 49424 616.772.4075 • Fax 616.772.6615 • nancy.gslc@sbcglobal.net June 2016 Pastor’s Page Sisters and Brothers in Christ, As he predicted his death and warned the disciples of what was to come, Jesus, in John’s Gospel, said, “Very truly, I tell you, you will weep and mourn, but the world will rejoice; you will have pain, but your pain will turn into joy. When a woman is in labor, she has pain, because her hour has come. But when her child is born, she no longer remembers the anguish because of the joy of having brought a human being into the world. So you have pain now; but I will see you again, and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you.” What was about to happen to Jesus and to the disciples would be horrible, unimaginable, and traumatic, but Jesus wanted the disciples to know that even in the most troubling of circumstances – his own crucifixion – God would be at work to bring about something good. Just like a woman experiences labor pains before the birth of her child, the disciples would experience pain and suffering before God could bring salvation to the world. Despite the disciples’ inability to understand Jesus’ teachings, despite the Pharisees posturing and bullying, despite the sinfulness of a fallen humanity, Jesus endured great suffering on the cross for the sake of all. Even in the most dismal of circumstances God finds a way to work for the transformation of the world, for the benefit of all people, for his Kingdom’s coming into the world. God is at work in this place, too – though we don’t know where God is leading us or what the outcome will be. There are some difficulties within this church – some challenges and struggles – many have named them, others simply have a gut feeling that something is wrong, others may try to stay above the fray and pay little attention to the squabbles that exist. But I implore you not to be afraid to have hard conversations, to speak the truth in love, and to challenge any preconceived notions that might keep us from loving one another as Christ has first loved us. I will continue to hold this congregation in prayer as I move on from this place – I invite you to pray for one another. Pray especially for those whom you don’t understand, for those who have different ideas from you, for those who cause you the most anxiety. Pray for each other and pray for the church – that God’s will might be done, that Jesus would be at the heart of every decision and every activity, that you might find a way to share God’s love for the sake of the world. I thank you for the many lessons you have taught me, for the hospitality you have shown to me and my family, and the many blessed God-moments that we have had together. In Christ’s Peace, Pastor Christin In Our Prayers in May… • Godspeed for Gunnard & Violet Kyllonen on their move to the U.P. • Comfort for Chris Martinson & family on the death of Chris’s father; for Lynda Parrott & family on the death of Lynda’s mom, Carol Johnson; and for Lois Robinson & family on the death of Lois’s husband, Jerry. • Healing/peace: Karen Blank, Al Caldecourt (Brian Dunlap’s uncle), Erica Fitzpatrick, Rich Foster, Peter Gijsaelars, Joy Johnson (Nancy Morrison’s mother), Cathy Kelly, Bob Lutz, Phoumaly Manikham, Benjamin Martinson, Susan Meyer (Alice Ort’s mother), Bob Pantano, Brian Preisler, Barb Rizzio and family, Jerry Robinson, Bishop Satterlee, Sally Schmelter, Peter Vasilenko (Pastor Christin’s dad), Dawn Wendt (Violet Kyllonen’s neighbor), Bonita Zielke. • Assisted living/nursing home/homebound: Ruth Bergan (relative of Corinne Becker), Flo Skoglund. • For healthy pregnancies: Christina (Becker) Drake, Carissa (Becker) Gorman. • Serving our country: Joshua Anair (Wendts’ grandson), Alec Lamb-Venecia (Joan Lamb’s grandson), Torrey Ollermann (Carol & Craig’s son), Kyle Wolff (Jerry’s son). • Prayer partner: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Rose City; Ascension Lutheran Church, Saginaw; Faith Lutheran Church, Saginaw; Resurrection Lutheran Church, Saginaw If you have a prayer request, please contact the church office or write your request on a piece of paper and drop it in the offering. Council & Committees Council Member of the Month: Marilynn Judith Wickens Favorite color: God’s original first & best – GREEN (also as in GO GREEN) Favorite food: Asparagus Favorite movie: oooh, that’s hard… so many good ones. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Favorite music/singer/band: Billy Holiday (or James Taylor…;-) Gary & Marilynn Wickens Favorite book: Besides the Bible, THE PROMISE by Chaim Potok Proudest Moment: Embracing the connectedness of my spiritual and temporal life. Favorite Bible Verse: Micah 6:8 “ And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your (my) God.” Why I joined council: I felt called to serve because I’d never been asked to participate in anything this important. What I love most about Good Shepherd: That our people love to give to fulfill the Lord’s commands. A Ministry I would love to see at GSLC: Expansion of our social issues forums to the community at large. Committee Night Monday, June 13, 6:30 pm The theme for this month's Committee Night is Beach Party. Snacks will be provided by the Staff Support Committee. All committee minutes and proposals need to be submitted in writing to the church office by Thursday, June 16th, at noon. Church Council: Bryan Blank (616) 212-0657; knalbb55@gmail.com Bret D’Agostino (616) 395-5558; bret@dagostinostudios.com Rob DeHaan (616) 610-5445; rk.dehaan@hotmail.com Dylana Eisaman (847) 544-9769; dylana.pinter@gmail.com Jon Hurt (231) 206-7226; jthurtfamily@gmail.com Brian Underhill (616) 292-7194; underhillbrian@yahoo.com Julia Wentz (630) 267-7687; jawentz@gmail.com Marilynn Wickens (616) 394-9592; mg2wick@att.net Dennis Willaman (616) 335-2447; willaman.L@sbcglobal.net Synod Assembly Reflections of the 2016 Synod Assembly: For the Life of the World If you’re wondering what Synod Assembly was like, for me it was a lot like professional development workshops I’ve attended before, with big keynote addresses, smaller break-out sessions, and lots of shared meals to get to know some of our brothers and sisters in Christ. What made it different from your average workshop is the addition of worship, including a very powerful service for peace throughout the nations, beautifully sung by Pastor Sarah Friesen-Carper, and the baptism of Pastor Justin’s little boy on the last day. As you may know from the Social Issues forums, I’m continually learning more about the ELCA as a whole and I continue to be pleased and impressed with what I find out. My two biggest take-aways about the Mitten Synod of the ELCA were these: MISSION Bishop Satterlee reminded us that we are the bread that feeds the world, and therefore we are called to give ourselves away, adding that “God doesn’t seem to be blessing churches only looking out for themselves.” We celebrated congregations that have been around for over 60 years, who were reaching out to the communities around them by providing food banks, clothing banks, and even lending space to a local boxing club. We listened to Pastor Monica of Salem Lutheran Church in Flint describe her congregation’s work to provide clean water to as many families as possible, and how their members routinely deliver bottled water to those who cannot come to the church to pick it up during this ongoing crisis. Bishop Eaton provided a video message and prompted us to think “What is different about your community because your church is?” The area of land that any given church is on could have been used to be a school, or a farm, or anything else, so what good is it that it is a church? Elliott and I certainly saw evidence of churches with very concrete answers to this question, and I think that we as a congregation could really reflect on this question and strive to make our impact more robust. ADVOCACY Passion for mission, such as we found, leads to advocacy. Sometimes I think people shy away from advocacy because they think that “separation of church and state” means “don’t talk about politics in church.” But this is markedly untrue. There were a lot of calls toward political advocacy during the Assembly, from Pastor Monica, from the people presenting with Samaritas, from the camp staff of Living Waters Ministries. The ELCA even has a website to help citizens “work through political channels on behalf of the following biblical values: peacemaking, hospitality to strangers, care for creation, and concern for people living in poverty and struggling with hunger and disease,” and live out the “Lutheran belief that governments can help advance the common good.” Find out more at www.elca.org/OurWork/Publicly-Engaged-Church/Advocacy If you’d like to know more about what synod was like, please talk to me or Elliott sometime. It was a meaningful experience! And if you are interested in attending in the future, please talk to a member of Council. In Christ’s Peace, Dylana Eisaman Fun & Fellowship Rustic Camping with the Wolffs (not wolves) Friday - Sunday, July 8-10 Jerry and Julie Wolff would like to invite you to come camping at their property in Hesperia July 8-10. There is plenty of space for tents and/or campers. Amenities include fresh well water, outhouse, campfire, and lots of outdoor fellowship. Not into camping? Come on out for the day! Contact Jerry or Julie at 566-6251 or wolffwife@gmail.com It's Picnic Pops Time! Thursday July 21 Rock musicians join the Grand Rapids Symphony for a night of Freddie Mercury hits with the music of Queen. Hear hit songs like Bohemian Rhapsody, Somebody to Love, Another One Bites the Dust and more. Get ready, because they will rock you! Sign up by June 19 and we will order tickets. The quantity determines the rate we can get but they will be $15 or less. Money will be collected when we know the exact price. Contact Mike or Vicki Russell for more info (vicki0528@gmail.com or 796-8606). Bring a blanket or chairs and your own picnic and beverages. We’ll carpool from the commuter lot at Chicago Drive and 112th, near Walgreen’s, at 5:00 or drive on your own and meet us at Cannonsburg Ski area. Our rain date is July 22 but your tickets will also be good for July 28 or 29. Bryan Blank is planning an outing to Fifth Third Ballpark July 9th to watch the Whitecaps take on the Fort Wayne TinCaps, with fireworks following the game. Watch for more info to come! Life in the Body Book Group The Good Shepherd Book Group is taking a break for the summer. Copies of the book for our September discussion will be available in August. If you have any questions about our book group please contact Vicki Russell (vicki0528@gmail.com or 796-8606). Social Issues Forum This month’s Social Issues Forums will focus on the Death Penalty. Join us at 6:00 pm on June 1 and 15 as we tackle another controversial topic. Feel free to bring your dinner. Calling all New Members and Graduates! Our worship service on June 12th will be a jam-packed celebration as we welcome new members and send our graduates off into the world with God's blessing! If you would like to join GSLC and HAVE NOT taken the new members course, please talk with Pastor Christin asap. If you have a child who is graduating high school this year, please let the church office know and plan on being there on June 12th! Farewell & Godspeed June 19 is Pastor Christin's last Sunday. We will have a farewell and godspeed during the service. We will also bless the youth and volunteers and send them off on their mission trip! Vacation Bible School Birthdays: June 3: Gordy Haskin, Carolyn Willaman June 5: Gunnard Kyllonen June 6: Bob Lutz June 7: Mason French June 15: Jim Dyke June 17: David Anderson June 19: Barb Mann June 23: Rob Parrott, Ken Kelly June 25: Meggan McCaughan June 28: Perry Pearson June 29: Elliot Hardy Anniversaries: June 4: Steve & Terry Grossman June 12: Rob & Kelly Sauer June 15: Julie & Jerry Wolff June 18: Don & Kathy Burmeister June 21: Stan & Debbie Kleinjans June 25: Bryan & Karen Blank June 26: Dave & Sharon Wendt June 29: Jeff & Julie Hardy We have been unable to find a coordinator for VBS this year. If you feel like God is calling you to this type of leadership PLEASE let a council member know! Meet the Missionaries L to R: Rachel, Simeon, Adeline, Michael, Zach Wednesday, June 8, 6:00 pm Last year we had such a wonderful evening visiting with Pastor Michael & Rachel Ludwig and they’re coming back! Join us for a taco supper at 6:00 pm, June 8th, followed by a presentation highlighting their work in Niger, West Africa. Michael & Rachel’s children are Adeline (6), Simeon (4), and Zach (4) -- they are in the process of adopting Zach from an orphanage in Niger. You won’t want to miss this event! Please help us surround this young and committed family with food and fellowship. Stewardship Noisy Offering The Noisy Offering for June & July is designated for Nestlings Diaper Bank. Nestlings operates similar to a food bank by serving as a central location to collect, store, and distribute diapers to Social Service agencies working with those in need. Nestlings purpose is to make a difference in the lives of local low income families by efficiently providing diapers to as many babies as possible through our partnerships with Shelters, Food Pantries, Local Church Programs and Social Service Organizations. Gift Card Success The Tapestry Women of the ELCA raised $500 with their Countryside Greenhouse Gift Card sale. Thank you for your continued support of this ministry! Stewardship Quote of the Month: "The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away.” - Pablo Picasso Help Wanted We are looking for some volunteers to add to our list of “Servants of the Day” for Sunday mornings. If you’d like to take a turn reading lessons, assisting with communion or leading worship, please contact the church office. The Measure of Our Love Operating Fund Contributions through April Operating Fund Expenses through April Mortgage Fund in Savings as of April 30 Noisy Offering - GSLC Family Mortgage Fund Gifts in April World Hunger Average Sunday Worship Attendance in April: $49,182.54 $48,441.02 $20,207.99 $407.05 $1,515.00 $100.00 83 SERVANTS OF THE DAY: LEADERS AND HELPERS FOR SUNDAY WORSHIP Date June 5 June 12 June 19 June 26 Worship Leader Brian Underhill Julie Hardy Carolyn Willaman Deb Ludwig Communion Assistants Mike & Vicki Russell Som Vixayphone & Tessa Hurt Julie & Jerry Wolff Ellie Buggeln & Bread Plate Usher Usher Usher Usher Reader(s) Brian Underhill II Annika Pearson Sharon Wendt Tom Ludwig Ushers Don B. & Dennis W. Elliott E. & Brian U. Mike R. & Brandon W. Bob L. & Andy R. Nursery Perry P. & Heather C. Alice O. & Jeff H. Stephanie R. & Jon H. Jessica U. & Lisa P. Communion Set-up Deb Ludwig Carol Ollermann Barb Mann Barb Mann Bread Baker Rob Parrott none Elizabeth Rohrer none Good Shepherd JUNE 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY Lutheran Church, ELCA TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 FRIDAY SATURDAY 3 2 4 Office Closed 6:00 pm Social Issues Forum 3rd Sunday after Pentecost 5 6 7 6:00 - 9:00 pm Emanuel Asamblea de Dios 6:30 pm Cub Scouts 8 9 10 11 Office Closed 10:00 am Worship w/Holy Communion 11:15 am Coffee 2:00 pm Emanuel Asamblea de Dios 4th Sunday after Pentecost12 10:00 am Quilting 7:00 pm Emanuel Asamblea de Dios 13 14 6:30 pm Cub Scouts 15 16 Welcome, New Members & Congratulations, Grads! 10:00 am Worship w/Holy Communion 11:15 am Coffee 2:00 pm Emanuel Asamblea de Dios 5th Sunday after Pentecost19 17 Office Closed 10:00 am Quilting 6:30 pm Committee Night 20 7:00 pm Emanuel Asamblea de Dios 21 6:00 pm Social Issues Forum 6:30 pm Cub Scouts 22 23 24 Farewell & Godspeed Office Closed 10:00 am Worship w/Holy Communion 11:15 am Coffee 2:00 pm Emanuel Asamblea de Dios 6th Sunday after Pentecost26 10:00 am Worship w/Holy Communion 11:15 am Coffee 2:00 pm Emanuel Asamblea de Dios 18 10:00 am Quilting 6:30 pm Church Council 7:00 pm Emanuel Asamblea de Dios 27 28 6:30 pm Cub Scouts 29 30 10:00 am Quilting 11:00 am Community Kitchen 7:00 pm Emanuel Asamblea de Dios 6:30 pm Cub Scouts 25 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church corner Quincy & 112th, two miles east of US 31 Holland Township Quincy Lakewood Blvd. 104th B James 112th 31 120th 136th Riley NORTH Sunday schedule Worship & Celebration • 10:00 am Coffee & Conversation • 11:15 am Sunday School (September - May) • 11:15 am Visit our web site at www.goodshepherdhollandmi.com e-mail to nancy.gslc@sbcglobal.net Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 3990 N. 112th Avenue Holland, MI 49424