August 2016 - Los Altos United Methodist Church
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August 2016 - Los Altos United Methodist Church
August 5, 2016, Volume 66 No. 8 The Big Questions: Responding to the Big Questions of Faith Our current morning worship series started July 31 and continues through September 4. We are examining some of the biggest questions of our faith and will try to respond in a way that makes sense for this time and this place. August 7: (How) Should We Live Together? Senior Pastor Mariellen Yoshino and GroupLife Chairperson Kim Jones will present a dialogue message. The scripture is Colossians 3:14-17. Holy Communion will be served. August 14: Why Should I Do Anything About Poverty? Pastor Mariellen and Bold Service & Social Justice Cochair Jan McDaniel will have a conversation about poverty and faith, reflecting on Matthew 26:6-13. Our featured Outreach Connection agency will be Hope’s Corner. August 21: So What About Hell? Pastor Mariellen and Steve Moyer will speak together about the concept and meaning of hell. The scripture is Mark 9:43-50. August 28: Why Do Bad Things, Like Alzheimer’s, Happen to Such Good People? Pastor Mariellen and Bonnie Bollwinkel will present a dialogue about Alzheimer’s and other life struggles. The scripture text is Proverbs 3:5-6. September 4: What Happens When We Die? Pastor Mariellen and Dr. Bill Buchholtz will offer a conversation about death and what happens to us, using Luke 23:42-43. Holy Communion will be offered. To Begin Again: Preparing for New Seasons in Our Lives On August 14, the Creekside Crossings evening worship service will begin a four-week worship series. To Begin Again: Preparing for New Seasons in Our Lives will follow the prodigal son story of Luke 15:11-32 and explore these topics: wandering from the path, wondering if there’s something better, God’s whisper of “Come back!” and God’s loving welcome. August 14: Wandering Our new beginnings often arise out of wandering away from the path we want to be on. Pastor Sam Lewis will give the message. August 28: Whispering The voice of God whispers to us, “Come back, come back, come back!” Pastor Dirk Damonte will give the message. August 21: Wondering We wonder if perhaps there is something better, if a new beginning might be possible. Pastor Debbie Weatherspoon will preach. September 4: Welcoming God welcomes us with open arms and a loving heart, saying, “Welcome home!” Senior Pastor Mariellen Yoshino will preach. Holy Communion will be offered. Thank you so much for asking! A couple of months ago, I sent a Tuesday e-Note requesting that you send me questions to include in our summer morning worship series, “The Big Questions.” Like we did last summer, I want to spend time with you reflecting on the big questions of Christian life and understanding. Amidst these big questions (summer 2016 edition), I hope you will find at least one question or scripture that you have pondered. This summer, I will discuss five of these “Big Questions” with a “partner-in-preaching.” I have asked Kim Jones, Jan McDaniel, Steve Moyer, Bonnie Bollwinkel, and Bill Buchholtz to preach with me. Together, we will talk about these questions that you have asked. In preparation for this series, one partner-in-preaching said, “I hope that since these are the ‘big questions,’ no one is expecting the one ‘big answer.’” She continued, “I hope everyone knows we can only discuss these questions and offer understanding. … People have been seeking answers to these questions for a long time.” This reflection is so true. With this series, I hope we will ask our questions, seek God’s answers, and act to engage these questions in our world now. Following the morning services each Sunday, there will be “next steps” offered for study or specific action so that you can be part of “touching heaven and changing earth with head, heart, and hands.” So yes, thank you for asking and seeking, and thank you for taking action. Blessings, Take a Next Step With GroupLife Do you have a friend or two and want to discuss with them some good news about life? Are you ready to take a next step in doing something positive in this world? Then become a HOST! Help GroupLife this fall to engage folks in our worship series and small-group study, Love Does. To be a host, all you need to do is: • H – have a heart for people and God • O – open a space (at home or church or work or even a coffee shop) • S – serve a beverage or snack • T – turn on the video For this fall series, based on the New York Times best-selling book by Bob Goff, there is a five-session video curriculum perfect for small-group engagement and discussion. Yes, only five meetings. This is an easy time commitment. No reading required for participants. Really, you must have one or two friends or neighbors you could ask to join you for this uplifting study! How about someone you can ask to cohost a group of friends together? The GroupLife team will help with all the logistics and mentor you. The worship series with this theme begins on September 11, and Bob Goff himself is coming on September 25 to preach in the morning services and talk more over lunch. You can schedule your five small-group meeting times whenever is convenient for you in September, October, even November. To find out more, come to an info session in the Redwood Room between any of the morning services on Sunday, August 14, or attend the rally/workshop (with free breakfast!) on Saturday, August 27, 9:00am–12:00pm in Creekside. The GroupLife team hopes you will say yes to an easy way to be a blessing and be blessed! For more information or questions, contact GroupLife Chairperson Kim Jones (grouplife@laumc.org). August 5, 2016 GOOD NEWS! Page 2 Guest Preacher: Wayne Kerr Sunday, August 7, 5:00pm, Creekside On August 7, we will welcome a special guest, Wayne Kerr, as our preacher and worship leader at the Creekside Crossings evening worship service. Wayne is a talented worship leader and recording artist. He serves as the worship pastor at Grace Fellowship United Methodist Church in Katy, Texas, and travels several weekends per year to share his heart through music and speaking. Please help us welcome Wayne! All-Church Family Dinner: Back to School Births Sachika Tanikawa Durkee July 3 Parents: Leina & Brian Durkee Grandmother: Sherry Durkee Weddings Andrew Maggiora & Rachel Koh July 1 Sunday, August 21, 6:15pm, Creekside Families with school-age children know that August means “back to school.” Summer vacation is waning and we start to look ahead to the activities of the fall season. Whether you are busy buying school supplies or your school days are but memories in the rear-view mirror, young and old are invited to our August All-Church Family Dinner celebrating Back to School. The Creekside Crossings service on August 21 will be a special family service, followed by the dinner. Come give our students a rousing send-off as they start a new school year! Students of all ages are invited to bring their backpacks, whether cartoon-themed or laptop messenger bags, for a special blessing and gift. Deaths Vera Burns July 1 Thank you Chef Fred Mayo has come up with a delicious menu designed to please all ages. There will be a special children’s table featuring pizza and chicken tenders and an adult’s table with whiskey-grilled baby back ribs, spiced corn coblets, creamy kale salad, melon, and dessert. Don’t miss this chance to say farewell to summer while enjoying hospitality and fellowship with your church family. Let us know you’ll be coming to dinner by registering at www.laumc.org/backtoschooldinner. Thank you all for your continued prayers and support. I have been in and out of the hospital many times over the last three years, and I really feel your prayers holding me up when I am fatigued and discouraged. —Jane Holt August Outreach Connection: Hope’s Corner We want to thank everybody who helped create a beautiful memorial service for our father on July 26. It was a very emotional and difficult process that took some time to produce, but everything went accordingly, thanks to all of you. We are forever appreciative for everything you’ve done for our family throughout the years. Thank you, Jim Forderer’s Sons Sunday, August 14, all services Our featured Outreach Connection agency this month is Hope’s Corner, Inc. People in our community are hungry. Even if employed, people earning minimum wage cannot afford both rent and food. In addition, people who are unhoused need a place to feel welcomed. Hope’s Corner, Inc., addresses these needs every Saturday by providing a nutritious breakfast and bag lunch. Hope’s Corner now serves 250 breakfasts per week on average. The organization also offers free showers and recently expanded the shower program to be open on Thursday mornings as well as Saturday mornings. On Thursdays, Community Services Agency has a social worker on site to help connect guests with the services they need. On August 14, Hope’s Corner board member Kevin Thompson will speak at the morning services and board President Leslie Carmichael will speak at the evening service with updates about what Hope’s Corner offers. You will find donation boxes outside the entrances to the Sanctuary and Creekside. Please give generously to this growing program. August 5, 2016 GOOD NEWS! Page 3 Alzheimer’s Benefit Concert Saturday, September 10, 3:00pm, Sanctuary Every fall for the past seven years, Senior Organist T. Paul Rosas has organized a fund-raising concert for Alzheimer’s research. This year a special matching grant will double the amount of money raised for the Alzheimer’s Association, matching what is collected in the freewill offering up to $15,000. The first part of this year’s concert program will be the “Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano” composed by Claude Bolling. The dynamic quartet performing the suite includes familiar faces: Vivian Boudreaux on flute, Christy Crews on bass, Dylan Damonte on percussion, and T. Paul Rosas on piano. The quartet has played pieces of this work over the last 10 years, and now the group will put the entire work together for the audience’s enjoyment. The performers for the second half of the program are also familiar: The Star Geezers are four retired gentlemen (ages 77–86) whose repertoire includes bluegrass, gospel, folk, country, standards and oldies. The group is made up of Jim Reynolds on guitar and vocals; Stan Kullbom on vocals; Mike Beamer on guitar, mandolin, and vocals; and Ballard French on upright (and handmade) bass. The group’s eclectic mix of music and fun is always enthusiastically received. The audience will have a chance to sing along to some of the tunes. This year, the Alzheimer’s Team is participating in the San Jose Walk and joining Compassion Week! Save the date of October 8 for the Walk and visit http://act.alz.org/goto/LAUMC for details and to sign up. New Bishop Coming to California-Nevada The current bishop of the California-Nevada Conference, Bishop Warner Brown, will retire on August 31. Bishop Minerva Carcaño has been assigned to be our resident bishop beginning September 1. Bishop Carcaño has served the California-Pacific Conference the past four years and before that served the Desert Southwest Conference for eight years. She was born in Texas and served as a local church pastor and/or district superintendent in Texas, New Mexico, California, and Oregon before being elected to the episcopacy in 2004. Bishop Carcaño helps lead the Interagency Task Force on Immigration for The United Methodist Church and is a lead spokesperson on matters of immigration reform for the Council of Bishops. In 2013, she was one among 14 religious leaders who were invited to the White House by President Barak Obama to consult with him about immigration reform. Los Altos United Methodist Church has been asked to host one of the conference’s welcome receptions for Bishop Carcaño this fall. Watch the Good News! for more information about welcoming her to the area. August 5, 2016 GOOD NEWS! Page 4 Rev. Dr. Mark S. Bollwinkel Scholar Is Named Now in its second year, the Rev. Dr. Mark S. Bollwinkel scholarship to the Claremont School of Theology (CST) was awarded in June to recipient Salasamina (Sina) Vuna. Sina is entering the final year of her Master of Divinity “hybrid” program (a combination of online and classroom education) and is on the ordination track to become a deacon in The United Methodist Church. Sina comes from the South Pacific kingdom of Tonga. She lives in San Mateo with her husband and six children, where they are members of Hillsdale UMC. Her online studies allow her to work full-time as an accountant while she maintains a full-time seminary class load. Sina has been serving in an internship at a local homeless shelter for families with young children. In a video message shown during Sunday worship on July 17, Sina expressed her thanks to the congregation: “From the depths of my heart, I am very grateful and honored to be the recipient of the Rev. Dr. Mark S. Bollwinkel scholarship. I want to take this opportunity to say to all of you at Los Altos Church, thank you very much for your generosity and kindness. This scholarship is a testimony that if we are open to follow and obey God’s call, God will provide for your need and enable you to serve Him. … I am called to serve the poor—specifically homeless families with young children. My experience at Claremont has transformed me to be the hands, the feet, and the heart of the Lord in serving the poor. I have met a lot of outstanding professors and colleagues, and I’m delighted to be among people who answer like Jeremiah, ‘Here I am Lord. Send me.’ Thank you once again. I love you all.” Experience Four Weeks of Poverty in One Afternoon Sunday, August 28, 12:00–3:00pm, Creekside Thousands of men, women, and children live in poverty in Silicon Valley, and with skyrocketing housing costs, trying to make ends meet is more stressful and elusive than ever. To gain greater insight into and compassion for the challenges they endure, sign up for the Poverty Simulation, a unique role-playing event that allows you to take a deep dive into life with a shortage of money. In this fast-paced activity, you will role-play as a member of a low-income family struggling to provide food, shelter, and other basic necessities for a month while navigating through community resources. You will also meet people who have lived in poverty and discuss opportunities to create a truly thriving community. The experience will touch you on intellectual, emotional, and spiritual levels. The Poverty Simulation is open to adults and high school students. Space is limited! Visit our website (www.laumc. org/poverty-simulation) for more information and to register. Contact Nancy Peterson (npetexyz@gmail.com) with questions or to volunteer at the event if you participated in the simulation last year. The event is sponsored by the LAUMC Bold Service and Social Justice Committee in a multi-faith partnership with Aldersgate United Methodist Church, Palo Alto First United Methodist Church, Bay Area Cultural Connections, Congregation Beth Am, and Saint Simon Parish. Step Up Silicon Valley, a movement to reduce poverty initiated by Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County, will conduct the simulation. August 5, 2016 GOOD NEWS! Page 5 Chancel Choir Welcomes Interim Director Chancel Choir is pleased to announce that José Mendiola, a former bass/baritone soloist, will serve as the choir’s interim director September 1 through the holiday season. A graduate of San Jose State University, José has sung with several choral groups and been a soloist for Opera San Jose. He currently teaches voice and brass fundamentals through the San Jose Youth Symphony Music Matters Program and is collaborating with the Chris Bryant Guitar School in Los Gatos as a voice instructor. José looks forward to working with Chancel Choir. Please welcome him when you see him. Singing with the Chancel Choir is an excellent way to meet our new director and make new friends. The choir would love to have you! A Special Welcome Desk Volunteer: Harriet Stenberg The first friendly face many people see when they arrive at LAUMC on a weekday is the person stationed at the Welcome Desk in the church office. The Welcome Desk greeter is often the first person to share LAUMC hospitality with a smile, a warm greeting, and a supportive offer of help or comfort, whether the visitor is a first-timer or a long-time church family member. If you’ve ever stopped by the church office for a meeting or an errand on a Wednesday afternoon, or called the church office with a question during the same time, you have probably received the warm and cheerful greeting of our special Welcome Desk volunteer, Harriet Stenberg. Harriet will tell you that she receives as much as she gives during her weekly time slot at the Welcome Desk. She was looking for connection when she accepted the role in 2009 on the suggestion of Pastor Rick Plain. Harriet’s beloved husband, Carl, passed away that year, and she wanted to find a way to be more involved in church life and contribute to LAUMC’s ministries. Harriet became a member of LAUMC in 1963. Many LAUMC families remember Harriet fondly as their fourth-grade teacher at Bubb School or visiting GATE program teacher at several local schools. She joined UMW in 2010 and was UMW treasurer for four years. She has a son and daughter and six grandchildren. Harriet answers the phone at the church office, greets visitors, directs deliveries, and helps in any way she can with office projects. When asked recently what she likes most about her weekly shift at the Welcome Desk, Harriet remarked, “I feel very close to the people I work with. They make me feel welcome, and very much appreciated! Everyone is so nice and helpful. I love being here.” Photos from Starfire Singers’ premiere of Borderless. August 5, 2016 And we love having Harriet as a member of the church team! We have other morning and afternoon shifts available at the Welcome Desk if this is a way that you, too, might enjoy contributing to the life of the church. Call the church office (650-948-1083) if you’d like to know more. GOOD NEWS! Page 6 Children’s Ministries News At LAUMC we want all children to know a deep faith that lasts a lifetime, to know God’s love and share it at home, in school, in the community and with each other. Combined summer Sunday school classes will continue through the end of this month. Beginning September 11, we will offer grade-level classes on Sunday mornings at 9:30. Sunday school teachers will be eager to greet and get to know your children. Our children’s choirs begin their rehearsals at 11:00am that morning. Join us for a very special all-family evening worship and dinner on Sunday, August 21, and remember to have all students bring their school backpacks for a blessing! Have you ever wanted to share and grow in God’s love together as a family? You are invited to join us for Families, Faith, and Fun: four Friday GroupLife gatherings that will be all about our fall theme of Love Does! This family-centered gathering will meet on September 9, 16, 23, and 30, from 6:00 to 8:00pm in Creekside. There will be dinner and child care at no cost, great family ideas and discussions to share, small age-group meetings after dinner, and more. You won’t want to miss this! Register at www.bit.ly/LoveDoesFFF. We give special thanks to MacKenzie Breining, our Donovan’s Door coordinator, for putting on another wonderful Respite Night for families with special-needs children on Friday, July 29! I look forward to seeing you at church! In faith and with gratitude, Lisa Conway, director of Children’s Ministries SUNDAY MORNINGS IN AUGUST Deep Blue: Two-year-olds through kindergarteners meet in Room 1 in Children’s Center at 9:30am. Club 252: First through sixth grades meet in room 8 at 9:30am. Donovan’s Door: One-on-one aides are available for all special-needs children during the Sunday school hour with advance registration. Contact donovansdoor@laumc.org for more information. Nursery: Childcare is lovingly provided for children two years old and younger in our church nursery during all Sunday morning services. August 5, 2016 GOOD NEWS! Children’s Center News Did you see the yellow hard hats, the palm tree filled with letters, and the mini athletes parading around the Children’s Center these past few weeks? We had tons of amazing adventures in our Summer Fun Camps. For three weeks in July, our preschoolers returned to school for special themed camps: Construction Zone: Children explore with blueprints, building, excavating, gardening, decorating, and more. Story Explorers: Award-winning books come to life in each classroom. Olympic Games: Friendship, unity, challenges, and sportsmanship are practiced through the fun of beach volleyball, gymnastics, dance, golf, tug-of-war, water balloon toss, and so much more! During our camps, we joined LAUMC in collecting school supplies to support Sacred Heart’s Pack-a-Back drive. We appreciate the many families who brought in backpacks and supplies to help local children in need. After the excitement and fun of our Summer Camps, the Children’s Center staff spends August prepping for the upcoming school year. Rooms are painted, decorated, and spruced up in anticipation of the first days of school on August 29 and 30. We will kick off the year with several special activities organized by our Family Resource Center to welcome all of our families to school—but they are open to the church and community! Save the date for a welcome coffee talk with the Children’s Center codirectors on September 13 and a “Parenting With Presence” education event with speaker Susan Stiffelman on October 19. Watch for more details in upcoming Good News issues or visit the Children’s Center website (www.childrenscenterpreschool.org). Page 7 GOOD NEWS! Los Altos United Methodist Church 655 Magdalena Avenue Los Altos, CA 94024-5297 (650) 948-1083 www.laumc.org DATE MAILED: August 5, 2016 NEXT GOOD NEWS! DEADLINE: September 6, 2016 WORSHIP SERVICES: Sundays 8:00, 9:30, 11:15am & 5:00pm Group Outing to the SF Giants Friday, August 19 7:15pm, San Francisco Come with a group from LAUMC to watch the San Francisco Giants play the New York Mets. Bring your friends! Tickets can be purchased for $33 each from coordinator Tom Cox (tcox_us@ yahoo.com). Senior Fellowship Senior Chat meets on the first Friday of every month at 10:00am in the Garden Room for fellowship, conversation, and occasional guest speakers. On August 5, the conversational topic will be “How I Spent My Summer Vacations.” Contact John Lehman (408-480-2592 or johnl@seniornewways.com) with questions or for a ride. Boomers & Beyond hosts a movie viewing on the first and third Tuesdays of every month at 1:00pm in the Live Oak Room. Drinks and snacks are provided. Contact Harriet Palmer (sparkymidwife@gmail.com or 650-9489527) with questions. Senior... Chat! Book Club Thursday, August 25 7:30pm, Youth Room The Thursday Night Women’s Book Group will meet to discuss Border Town, by Shen Congwen and Jeffrey Kinkley. All women are welcome to participate. Contact Sandra Montoya (smsmontoya@ yahoo.com) with questions.