Fountain Spotlight - Fountain of Life Lutheran Church
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Fountain Spotlight - Fountain of Life Lutheran Church
Fountain Spotlight FOUNTAIN OF LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod 15630 Del Webb Boulevard, Sun City, Arizona 85351 Pastor Neil Andersen E-mail: andersenne@aol.com Office: 623-933-8246 Fax 623-876—0190 E-mail: fol@azlutheran.org - Web: suncitylutheran.org Ash Wednesday—March 5th Midweek Lenten Services 4:00 p.m. on March 5th - April 9th Hymn Sing takes place at 3:50 p.m. prior to each service. Dinners to follow each Wednesday Service. (No dinner on Ash Wednesday) Sunday Service 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. Saturday Service 4:00 p.m. Holy Communion… 1st and 3rd Saturday and Sunday ————————————————-- Coffee Hour/Fellowship Sunday following the 8:30 service Maundy Thursday, April 17th With Communion 4:00 p.m. Good Friday, April 18th 1:00 p.m. Easter Sunday, April 20th 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Easter breakfast at 8:15 a.m. Dear Brothers and Sisters at Fountain of Life, This article came across my desk and it got my attention. I would like to share it with you. It was written by Shane Blackshear. I have condensed it. You can find the complete article at: http:// www.shaneblackshear.com/5-ways-to-be-unsatisfied-withyour-church/ 5 Ways To Be Unsatisfied With Your Church Don't participate, merely consume. If I had to say the one thing holding the American church back today, it would be a consumeristic culture. We've come to expect that the latest technology comes standard in our cars. Our movie theaters should have wide rows with extra padded seats and that lean way back. Unfortunately, we think our church should be no different. Just like the movie theater, we come when the production starts, sit in our seats, are entertained, and think we should leave satisfied when it's over. When I was a pastor, those most unsatisfied in our body, were those who just showed up on Sunday's (sometimes). There was little to no participation in small groups, service projects or teaching and serv ing within the church... Criticize your leadership. I once heard about a couple who didn't like their pastor because he told stories about his family in the pulpit before beginning his sermons. Quirky? Yeah, kinda. Unbiblical, sinful, illegal, harmful?! Defi nitely not. We've really got to understand the difference. It's also not fair to compare your pastor to the celebrity pastor on the other side of the country whose book we just read and now believe that every church everywhere should be run like that celebrit y pastor’s church. Remember that celebrit y pastor is in a completely different context. He doesn't know your church, and he also doesn't come to your home when you have a tragedy or celebrate with you when you have a baby or other joyous life event. We're hard on our pastors. Their job is a very public job. ... We would do well to remember that our pastors/church leaders are human beings like us, full of quirks and wrestling with sin and struggles just like we do. Instead of seeing our pastors with targets on their backs, we should see them with love and compassion and as people who have dedicated their time to serve the body... Don't spend time with your church outside of the church building. Most of our churches corporate gatherings serve a great purpose. We worship together and we learn together. But most aren't very conducive to getting to know each other on a deeper level. This isn't a fail ure on the part of our leadership, it's just the nature of a larger gathering. We need these small group gatherings 2 (not just official 'small groups', but parties, coffee dates, men's/women's nights, etc.). I've found that I learn more about a person over 30 minutes of sharing coffee or a beer, than I did attending liturgy with them for several months. Believe that everything should be about you and for you, all the time. Not long after Kate and I started attending our current church, they undertook a 'season of kids'. There was addi tional time in liturgy given to teaching the children in the church. The kids participated in the service in various ways. Even the sermons were about child-like faith and other themes centered around children. Kate and I didn't have children... We had to understand – not everything is about/for us [T]he church that teaches you that everything is about you, all the time, is preaching a very different message than – lay down your lives for each other... Be unhappy with the fact that it isn't perfect. "There is no perfect church, and if you find one, don't join it because you'll ruin it." I don't know who first said that, but it's true. All churches are strong in some areas and weak in others. Hopefully churches are al ways working on those weaknesses, but if we can't settle for anything less than perfection, then we're in real trouble. In his book "Under the Unpredictable Tree," Eugene Peterson helps pastors be content in the church they are in. Maybe there needs to be a version for church members. In the book Peterson coined the term "Ecclesiastical Por nography." That is the perfect term to describe the problem that so many people have. We look at the church down the street, or the church in town that's "doing really well," or the celebrity pastor's church and think –"they have it all together" or "they're doing church right." Many people start attending those churches and after the honeymoon period wears off, they find that church has weaknesses of its own. Sadly many people go through life thinking the perfect church is just around the corner, or ... they decide that they don't need church at all and embark on solo-Christianity. Church is like marriage in a lot of ways. In the beginning it's fun, and exciting, but eventually the honeymoon comes to an end and it's work, real work, but we find that the work is rewarding and worthwhile, and it's work that God meant for us to be doing. Peace in the Lord Jesus! Pastor Andersen 3 I enjoyed getting acquainted and reacquainted with our sisters in Christ at our January 6th meeting. The new officers are Janet Maley, Mary Goitia, June Black and myself. We look forward to working with the gals that have served a portion of their office. Our program on January 6th was the Quilters demonstrating what takes place to create the quilts we make. They are either given to various places where they are in need of a warm blanket, or to sell some so we have the finances to purchase batting and other supplies. Our program on February 3rd will be the Sun City Fire Department. Join us to learn the challenges they have in their job. Watch for the sign up sheet for our program on March 3rd. A luncheon, silent auction and style show by Draper and Damon’s will take place. Mark your calendar to remind you of all the upcoming events on the first Monday of the month! On hundred and twenty five calendars were donated to the residents of Life Stream at Thunderbird. Renata Miron and Carol deVries presented these 2014 calendars, that were received with great appreciation. The LWML thanks all who donated them! Isabel Larson President LWML CHURCH ADVERTISING If any boards, committees or church groups need advertising in the local papers, you must get it to Art Wisener at least 2 weeks prior to the event. Thank you. Copies of Church Minutes If you want copies of the Church Council or Voters’ Minutes, please see Caroline, our Church Secretary, during normal office hours. Thank you. 4 PAGES FROM THE LIBRARY “THE WEDNESDAY SISTERS” By Meg Waite Clayton This is a moving story about five young women who are joined together by friendship and what it was to be living through the changing times of the late twentieth century. These five young mothers first meet in a neighborhood park and their conversations center on marriage, rais ing children and a shared love of books. As they gather one evening, Linda admits she aspires to write a novel….and The Wednesday Sisters Writing Society is born. The five women slowly, and often reluctantly, start filling journals and sharing their work. In the process they explore the changing world around them...the Vietnam War, the race to the moon and a women’s movement that challenges everything they believe about themselves. With one another’s support and encouragement, The Wednesday Sisters begin to embrace who they are and what they hope to become—THE POWER OF DREAMING BIG! June MacDougall, Librarian ********************************************************************************* CHURCH COUNCIL JANUARY 7, 2014 The Council was reminded that members of the congregation may request and pick up from the office, any minutes from Church Council, Elders or Trustees. New robes may be in the future for the choir. Prices and quantity will still need to be determined. There are still some 2014 envelopes in the Narthex. Members are encouraged to pick them up as soon as possible or make arrangements for a friend to pick them up. The motion was made and passed to purchase Phase III of the sound system for a bid of $6,505.79. It will soon be ordered and installed. This will enable CDs to be cut instead of recording on tapes. CDs of a funeral will be available to the family at no charge but there will be a small charge for extras. The reason for the cold Sunday several weeks ago was because some breakers on the heating unit had been thrown. It is a mystery how this could have happened! The plastic letters on the Reader Board have begun melting because of the summer heat. The trustees will check with the Sun City Recreation metal shop to find out if they can make metal letters to replace the plastic. The motion was made and passed that the Council accept Russ Druckenmiller and Russ Larson as Elders and Norma Miller as Trustee. 5 Happy Valentines Day from your congregational president. I thought I would share a little about how it is believed we celebrate February 14th each year. St. Valentine’s Day began as a liturgical celebration of one or more early Christian saints named Valentinus. The most popular martyrology associated with Saint Valentine was that he was imprisoned for performing weddings for soldiers who were forbidden to marry and for ministering to Christians who were persecuted under the Roman Empire. During his imprisonment, he is said to have healed the daughter of his jailer, Asterius. Legend states that before his execution he wrote her a letter signed “Your Valentine” as a farewell. Today, Saint Valentine’s Day is an official feast day in the Anglican Communion, as well as in the Lutheran Church. Our next big celebration will be March 5th when we begin our Lenten Services. I am looking forward to the challenge placed before me as the new President for 2014. This should be a growth year for our congregation as we progress with our new ideas to encourage more brothers and sisters to join us here at Fountain of Life. Randy Gust, President 6 BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION T MEN’S CHURCH BOWLING LEAGUE For a good time and fellowship with FOL and other local churches, join us at Bell Lanes every Friday (8:00 a.m.). Bring a friend to join in with you - the more the merrier! We are always in need of members to bowl. For more information about bowling, call Ken Doyle at 974-0384 or Dick Maske at 825-7106 he General Mills Box Tops for Education are being collected. A box for the Box Tops is located on the LWML table in the Fellowship Hall, along with a list of participating product vendors. Daily Bible Reading Now available at the Church Office is a daily Bible reading for 2014, consisting of verses from the Old Testament and New Testament. Following this plan will enable you to read the entire Bible in one year! The Braille Group will meet, tentatively, starting in March, every Tuesday and Thursday at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Anyone interested in becoming a part of the group is welcome. No experience is needed! For information, please call Lyla Rowe at (623) 322-2394. ANNUAL VALENTINES DAY LUNCHEON For supporters of Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch, please note that the Valentines Day Luncheon is being held on February 13th in Sun City West. Make your reservation by February 10th by calling 1-800-344-0957, or return your card. QUILTERS We have a good time and lots of laughter at the weekly gathering of quilters, on Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. 12 noon in the East Fellowship Hall. Donations of fabric are always needed, and cotton is preferable, although not mandatory. Our biggest need at this time is for batting, sheets, and other sewing supplies, such as pins, needles, yarn, scissors, etc. All are welcome to come and join us - no sewing skills are required! Agnes Buchert Quilting Group Thanks, Ed Pohland Friday, February 8th starting at 9 a.m.—10:00 a.m. French Toast, coffee, juice, sausage, muffins. Sign up sheets are in the Narthex and Fellowship Hall. All are invited! 7 HEALTH CHECK-UPS IN 2014 Besides all of the things you need to do on a personal level in 2014 to stay healthy, one is, of course, getting regular medical checks-ups and a yearly physical examination by your physician. However, here are some things you really need to be aware of so you do not have tests that are not really needed. They are both time consuming and costly if there is no medical problem. Be sure to ask your physician exactly why he is scheduling you for the test. Blood coagulation test: This is for bleeding and blood-clotting problems. Needed if you have abnormal bleeding or bruising, use blood-thinning medication, are scheduled for cancer or heart or spinal surgery. Blood glucose test: This is used if you have diabetes or suspect you do. Also if you use corticosteroid medications. Breathing test: This determines how well your lungs work. Consider the test if you have lung disease, are constantly short of breath, or if you are scheduled for chest or upper abdominal surgery. Cardiac stress test: This measures how the heart handles physical stress. Take this test if you have heart disease or are prone to abnormal heart rhythms. As you are aging be careful with this test as it can sometimes exacerbate chronic problems. Chest x-ray: Detects disease or infection in the lungs. If you are older than 70 with stable lung or heart disease and no symptoms of a problem do not do this routinely. Generally this is done prior to hospitalization for surgeries or if pneumonia is suspected. Complete blood count: Used to detect blood disorders, bleeding problems and infections. Generally required if you have symptoms of anemia or some infection or heart or kidney problems. Electrocardiogram: Detects or measures heart abnormalities. This is for people who have symptoms of heart disease and cardiac risk factors or have had chest pain of undetermined origin. Kidney function test: This determines how well your kidneys work. This is a useful test if you have heart disease, high blood pressure, or diabetes. Used with patients who are on medications that are diuretics and also long-term use of pain relievers such as ibuprofen or naproxen. Urine sample: Measures diabetes, kidney disorders, and urinary tract infections. This is a good diagnostic tool for any urinary related problems. Carol Steficek, BSN RN 8 BIBLE STUDY FOR THE LADIES Women’s Bible Study Group meets each Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. in the Conference Room. This study is lead by Norma Doyle and Lyla Rowe. Come and join us! TUESDAY MORNING BREAKFAST BIBLE STUDY FOR THE MEN COME AND BE FED…All men are invited to the Men’s Bible Breakfast on Tuesdays at 6:00 a.m. at Royal Cafe at 107th and Grand. We study the scripture lessons for the upcoming Sun day. Breakfast prices are very reasonable .Come and bring a friend. The Church Secretary would like to express her sincere apologies for the errors not caught in the shut-in list that appeared in last month’s edition of the SPOTLIGHT. While I, and my wonderful volunteer proof-readers, do our best to pick up on any errors, sometimes they manage to slip by us. We appreciate your understanding. Thank you, Caroline Bittman, Secy. THURSDAY MORNING BIBLE CLASS… This Bible Study is taught by Pastor Andersen at 9:00 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Come and bring a friend! WEDNESDAY EVENING BIBLE CLASS… This Bible class is taught by Pastor Andersen at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. The course of study is the Book of Revelation. Come and join us for this very interesting study and bring a friend. 9 NOTARY If anyone is in need of a notary, Art Wisener will be happy to assist you. Call Art at (623) 208-2814 to schedule an appointment. Dr. Maier’s seminar was a huge success - with over 135 people attending! I would like to extend a really big “thank you” to Sharel Bartow and Rose Schurke who manned the registration tables and kept things moving along; Nancy Joura who worked the book ta ble; all the people who gave of their time and talent behind the scenes in preparing infor mation, handouts and advertising this event; the kitchen crew that did a wonderful job filling and serving the treats and refreshments; the ladies who brought in the wonderful cookies and goodies that everyone enjoyed so much. And, finally, the Trustees who set up the extra tables for the event. Thank you Fountain of Life members for being the wonderful church you are. Franki Fonck Chairman, Board of Evangelism ************************************************************************************************************ BOARD OF ELDERS MISSION STATEMENT OF F. O. L.: We proclaim Jesus Christ to every person in our community and in other communities where God calls us, urging people to become His Disciples and become responsible members of His Church! A – BRO Sherman Benson BRU-EN Russ Larson F-KEP Steve Bittman KER-ME Darrel Mathews -Chairman MI-P Conrad Kuechler - 1st Vice Chairman Q-STE Ed Statton STOC-Z Russ Druckenmiller 10 Treasurer's Report Income & Expense Report 12 Months Ending 12/31/2013 Budget The apostle Paul was not ashamed to ask his friends to pray for him. (Eph.6:1920) God also recognized Paul's love for his friends "at a distance" as he approached the throne of trace in their behalf. Christians show love in their willingness to treat others the way the Lord treats us; not a fuzzy feeling, but a precious fruit produced by the Holy Spirit in our walk in the will of God. Paul depended on his co-workers and appreciated them, rejoicing for the Spirit's help in his ministry even as his friends helped and prayed for him and one another. The Lord uses this type of networking to strengthen and expand the outreach of the church. Christian love includes sacrifice as we serve others and uphold them in prayer. This also shows love for them and the Lord, as we exalt Him and give Him the glory. The Lord told Abraham "I will bless you and you will be a blessing". RECEIPTS Weekly Envelopes Plate Collections Special Services $342,500 26,500 17,000 $359,241 21,235 21,510 $386,000 $401,986 $41,000 123,145 58,650 15,800 $42,402 122,727 58,274 14,951 Care of God's Servants Christian Education 39,260 8,000 39,250 7,319 Administration Utilities Care of God's House Future Major Repair Fund Contingencies 46,300 30,250 42,260 3,000 1,000 34,589 32,014 48,741 9,416 187 $408,665 $409,870 ($22,665) ($7,884) Total Contributions DISBURSEMENTS Sharing the GosPreaching the Gospel Worship Christian Welfare Total Disbursements Mabel Gimbel and Tina Vasiliow NET INCOME/ NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS I have only one resolution. To rediscover the difference between wants and needs. May I have all I need and want all I have. OTHER MISC RECEIPTS Misc Receipts General Fund Interest Capitol Improvement Interest $1,305 $3,367 $42 TOTAL MISC. RECEIPTS $4,714 NET CASH INCREASE Happy New Year! PRISON MINISTRY OUTREACH : If you have a usable Bible, or other Christian reading material, that you would like to donate it to a good cause, bring it in to the office and it will be donated to the Prison Ministry. FOL has excelled this last year in reaching local prisons with the Good News of Jesus Christ. Keep up the great stewardship! Actual ($3,170) Contributions were $4,566 under budget for December 2013. For the year 2013 contributions exceeded budget by $15,986. Considering we started the year with an unbalanced budget of about $20,000 we ended up very well. Thanks to everyone!! KEN DOYLE TREASURER 11 FELLOWSHIP BOARD ACTIVITIES February 15th Organ Stop Pizza March 30th Stardust Theater—Fiddler on the Roof—$7 each (Closing date to register was 1/31/2014) April 19th Fellowship Meeting—12:30 p.m. May 17th Picnic—Rio Verde Park-Ramada #8 Movies: Due to no turnout for the last several movie dates, a decision is pending on whether to continue with this activity. Check your upcoming bulletins for information. Mark your calendars!! D-Backs Baseball games this year will be: June 9TH – (Mon.) – Houston Astros – Cost $12 July 18TH – (Fri.) – Chicago Cubs – Cost $18 August 26TH (Tue.) – L.A.Dodgers – Cost $16 Sign-up sheets will be in the Narthex and Fellowship Hall . The cutoff for ALL the games is May 30th so that we can reserve the seats. Payment will be due the week of June 2nd. Sharel Bartow, Chair, Fellowship Board FLOWERS I have received so many positive comments about the beautiful flowers that have been gracing our Sanctuary over the last 8 months or so. After a considerable price increase by our former floral provider, we decided to purchase our flowers from Fry’s. Since then we have been ex tremely pleased with the work Leah, the head of floral, has done for us. Leah De Roma has now gone into business for herself and is accommodating FOL in every way possible. There fore, I would like to express our appreciation to her by letting members of our congregation know about her beautiful work and outstanding prices. So, if you are in need of flowers for any occasion, please take a look at what Leah has to offer. Call Leah’s Flowers, (623) 703-2640 and check out her web site at leahsflowers.com Caroline 12 CONGRATULATIONS TO MEMBERS CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS IN THE MONTH OF February Joan Barry Janet Carroo Shirley Zuehsow Dolores Keppel Dan Borneman Elaine Schumacher Barbara Jackson Conrad Kuechler Sylvia Hoehle Howard Johnson Edna Schneider Velma Reimer Mary Kaske Liz Weidemann Inez Brown 2/01 2/01 2/01 2/04 2/05 2/06 2/07 2/07 2/08 2/08 2/08 2/09 2/10 2/11 2/11 John Goshinska Robert Kramer Milt Fink Carl Olson David Leppanen Burt Rockwell Dorothy Rueck Lew Loken Margaret Kiefer Diana Olson Robert Schmidt 2/14 2/14 2/15 2/16 2/18 2/18 2/18 2/19 2/21 2/22 2/22 Renate Brown Helen Eberhart Wilma Hill Loretta Wilhelm Charles Krejcsi Stella Wolff Jim Heinrich Marilyn Luck Gloria Mundstock Ann Marie Nemec Sharon Reed-Gust Helen Schaars Linda Watt Congratulations to our Members Celebrating FEBRUARY Wedding Anniversaries John and Vi Reany Floyd and Marie Ruhnke Wilma and Cecil Beyers Rey and Nora Best Vernon and Barbara Pumm Ken and Elaine Folkes Bob and Ellie Ganson Dorothy and Herman Rueck Russ and Biddie Druckenmiller Larry and Mary Nadasdy 13 58 yrs. 68 yrs. 57 yrs. 21 yrs. 16 yrs. 25 yrs. 31 yrs. 15 yrs. 39 yrs. 54 yrs. 2/05 2/05 2/09 2/14 2/14 2/18 2/18 2/18 2/23 2/27 2/23 2/23 2/24 2/24 2/25 2/25 2/26 2/26 2/27 2/27 2/27 2/27 2/28 FEBRUARY TIPS FROM YOUR SECRETARY Laundry: Here is a helpful tip from the DYI Network on how to clean your washing machine. After time, soap residue and minerals build up in washing machines and will leave an unpleasant residue, and your clothes won’t get their cleanest as a result of this . Getting your laundry back on track starts with just two items: 1 quart of bleach (you can skip the bleach if you are concerned about using harsh chemicals agents.) 1 quart of white vinegar Fill the empty washer with hot water, as if you’re doing a large load of laundry. Add the quart of bleach and let it fill up with bleach and water. Open the top of the machine and let it sit, all bleachy and full, for an hour. Close lid and let the machine run a complete cycle. When this is done, start again—only this time fill the washer with hot water and add the quart of white vinegar. Let the machine run for a minute to agitate the water and vinegar and then open the top and let sit in the basin for an hour before you let the cycle complete. Not only will this process make the laundry room and washer smell fresh, but you will notice a big dif ference in how the inside of your machine feels—no longer rough to the touch with hard water spots and soap build-ups. Ladder Safety: Ladders are one of the chief culprits when it comes to accidents and injury in Sun City, but learning the proper ladder safety tips will reduce your risk of injury when you are tackling those hard to reach home maintenance projects. Each year there are more than 164,000 emergency room injuries in the U.S. relat ing to ladders, so it’s important to understand ladder guidelines and always use caution while climbing. Access yourself: before you even get out your ladder or step stool, make sure you don’t feel dizzy, tired or that you have taken any medication that can effect your balance. Then check your clothing and shoes. A clean, slip-resistant, pair of shoes is necessary for proper ladder safety. Leather soles are particularly slippery and should be avoided for ladder duty. Loose or large clothing that can get tangled while you are on the ladder should also be avoided. Check the condition of your ladder: Any loose or missing parts? Loose screws, hinges or rungs? Any debris on ladder rungs? If so, do not use the ladder until these are remedied. Set up safety: set up your ladder on a firm, solid level ground or flooring and engage any ladder locks before you begin. If your ladder sways or leans toward one side DO NOT use it. Follow the 3 point contact rule: always have either 2 hands and 1 foot, or two feet and 1 hand in contact with the ladder. This way if one limb slips, you’ll still have two backup points of contact. One person to a ladder: this should be a given. Don’t overreach: Once you’ve made the climb and started working, never overreach-place the ladder as close to the work area as possible and keep hips vertical with ladder rungs. It is always better to climb down and reposition the ladder than to overreach and risk losing your balance. 14 NEW MEMBERS Mary Pryzina 10950 W. Union Hills Dr. #1216 Sun City, AZ 85373 Mary Ruth Scherkenbach 10701 W. Cherry Hills Dr. Sun City, AZ 85351 Candace Murray 11024 W. Salem Dr. Sun City, AZ 85351 Called home to the Lord Frank & Jean Whitten 10742 W. Cheryl Dr. Sun City, AZ 85351 Donald & Jennifer Grotberg 11031 W. Cheryl Dr. Sun City, AZ 85351 MEMORIALS Jack Perling………………….December 2013 Doris Beyer…………………..December 24, 2013 Marilyn Krejsci……………….January 1, 2014 In memory of Harold Lee: Atonement School………………….$25 In memory of Louise Gust: Quilters………………………………$25 The following members are either in Care Centers, Adult Care Homes, Assisted Living, or a Shut-in: Floyd and Ruth Bach Char Baierschmitt Adeline Behnke Louise Benson, Ventana Winds Rey Best Aline Cholodewitsch Henry DeBrock Cheryl Eggers, Avelon* Mary Beth Ek Isabel Ferlise Mary Gallaway Charles and Ruth Gast Sylvia Hoehle, The Montecito* Sally Knott, Woodmark* Robert and Ernestine Jones Bob and Gloria Linstead, The Forum #101* Jim and Marilyn Luck* Ronnie Matern George and Barbara Melton, Sierra Winds* Jerry Matter Mike and Gloria Mielke Margit Osborne Marie Petrie Herbert and Dolores Randall Velma Reimer Edna Schneider & Katherine Thomas Dorothy Seese, Ventana Winds* Gwen Steffenson Dorothy Terry Vi VanVossen* Carl Werner, Inn at the Amethyst Elizabeth Weidemann Jackie Wilson - Orange Garden Assisted Living* *designates care facility 15 LOVE TO SING? There are great oppor tunities to express your love of song and praise the Lord at Fountain of Life. For more infor mation on the Choir, Men’s Chorus or Women’s Chorus, please see Jim Heinrich, Music Director, after the 8:30 a.m. service or call Caro line in the Church Office at 933-8246. We need your talent and this is a great stewardship opportunity for everyone who enjoys singing! Valentines Day Recipe Chocolate Chip Cheesecake—lower calorie healthier version Approx. 350 calories per slice—1/12th of cake. 2 sprays cooking spray 10 cream-filled chocolate sandwich cookies 8 1/2 Tbsp fat-free cream cheese 8 oz low fat cream cheese, tub-style 1 cup sugar 2 Tbsp all-purpose flour 1 cup fat free cottage cheese 2 tsp almond extract, or less to taste 6 large egg whites 3/4 cups mini chocolate chips, divided Preheat oven to 325 °F. Coat spring form pan with the cooking spray. Crush cookies; sprinkle evenly over bottom of pan. Using electric mixer, beat cream cheeses together on lowest speed until well blended. In small bowl, combine sugar, flour and add cream cheese mixture and beat until smooth. Puree cottage cheese until smooth and add almond extract, beating until smooth. Add egg whites: beat until well blended. Stir in 1/2 cup chocolate chips. Pour batter into prepared pan and sprinkle with remaining chips. Bake until center is almost set-about 60 minutes. Transfer to wire rack and cool completely. Run knife around sides of pan to loosen, release pan sides. Cov er and chill overnight. Cut into 12 slices and serve. Bon Appetite! Caroline 16 100th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION! There will be a celebration of Velma Reimer’s 100th birthday at the El Dorado from 2:00-4:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 9th. All are invited to come and celebrate with Velma! SCRIPTURAL WISDOM Proverbs 11:12 A man who lack s judgment derides his neighbor, but a man of understanding holds his tongue. Proverbs 15:1 A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger. Give thanks to the many who spend their daily time offering your prayer re quests to the Lord. Remember to con tinue using our Prayer Chain by contact ing Mabel Gimbel at 875-2178 or Tina Vasiliow at 878-7492. 17 FOUNTAIN OF LIFE LWML OFFICERS 2014-2015 President Isabel Larson 10421 Pleasant Valley Road Sun City, AZ 85351 623-933-6287 Isaru2@earthlink.net Treasurer Janet Maley 19002 N. 143rd Ave. Sun City West, AZ 85375 602-571-1992 Jmaley@hotmail.com VP Organizational Resources Mary Goitia 10412 N. Driftwood Pt. Sun City, AZ 85351 623-842-1773 mgoitia@q.com Historian Shirley Oestreich 10513 W. Kelso Dr. Sun City, AZ 85351 shirldel@centurylink.net VP Christian Life June Black 9414N. 99th Ave. #1031 Peroria, AZ 85345 623-853-6854 Parliamentarian Open Counselor Pastor Neil Andersen 623-933-8246 fol@azlutheran.org. VP Special Focus Sharon Gust 9415 W. Prairie Hills Circle Sun City, AZ 85351 623-215-6652 Sreed5111@cox.net Secretary Renata Miron 15805 110th Ave. Sun City, AZ 85351 623-972-6613 renatam@q.com ********************************************************************************************* Ron and I would like to thank those of you that said a prayer, called or sent a card to Ron while he was in the hospital, rehab and during his recovery at home. A special thank you to Pastors Andersen, Blau and Kudick for their prayers, vis its and in-home communion. We appreciate all your support - it was so helpful in our time of need.. God’s blessings to you, Ron and Charmaine Santema 18 TRUSTEES Another month has gone by with strange happenings in our sound system and additional heating needs. Thank you for the congregational approval to fund both projects. We are working to complete both of these projects in the early spring. A new Head Trustee will be announced as soon as I have moved on to serve as your President. Please continue your support of the new Head Trustee and his group of fine men and Women who are elected to serve the congregation with all the mechanical needs of Fountain of Life. Thanks again for your support. Randy Gust, Outgoing Head Trustee ******************************************************************** Member Name Tags Due to an increase in price, beginning February 1st there will be a charge of $5.00 for ordering new name tags for members. Your first name tag is free. One exclusion is if you need a pin name tag instead of a magnet due to a pacemaker or other medical issue. In that instance, FOL will replace it free of charge. Thank you! ******************************************************************** LUTHERAN HOUR MINISTRIES Thank you to those who have supported the Lutheran Hour Ministries during the past year. Sunday, February 2nd, is Ministries Sunday nationwide. Please continue to give your sup port through gifts and prayers to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ among all people, everywhere. Ed Pohland 19 Fountain of Life Lutheran Church 15630 Del Webb Blvd. Sun City, Arizona 85351 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Sun City, Arizona PERMIT #78 or current resident 20