February 2016 - Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church
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February 2016 - Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church
Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church DeLand, Florida “People will come from east and west, from north and south, and will eat in the kingdom of God. ” (Luke 13:29 ) The above verse comes just before the Gospel text for the second Sunday in Lent. We are winding up the short (this year) Epiphany season, which introduces the ministry of Jesus. It is filled with shocking signs and words from God’s Son. Verse 30 continues: “some are last who will be first, and some are first who will be last.” In the Gospel text from Epiphany Four, Jesus reminds the synagogue worshippers in his hometown of Nazareth that a Syrian leper and a Sidonite widow were singled out by the prophets Elisha and Elijah, respectively. Their favorable amazement and aplomb turned to homicidal rage in the blink of an eye. Such is the audacious nature of the kingdom of God. The ones we expect will find favor are left to watch as the outcasts are healed and fed. Epiphany sets up Lent, and both seasons shake us up and stir our hearts to receive our Lord as the “other-thans”, or Gentiles. Those who think they are “in like Flynn” may be in for some rude awakenings! The “Gentiles” in our midst are those substitute guests at the banquet table; you know, the ones that the king got from off the street when the invitees couldn’t be bothered. We cannot attain the kingdom of God based on our own merits. We know this. We are fully reliant and dependent on His grace. God is repulsed when we presume to have entitlement to the good gifts, while holding at arms’ length those who are “different” from us. Tough words from Jesus are seldom embraced. They are quickly discarded as being meant for the “wicked.” Guess what, y’all – thems be us! (We are in the South, dontcha know). As we plunge into Lent (sooner than expected or are ready for), we confront the wicked face in the mirror. Then we wash that face, remembering that God claimed us in our baptism. We are cleansed and forgiven, which of course is the only way we can claim a seat at the table. But don’t be deceived! Don’t recline on the comfy couch of free grace! We are called in that same baptism to go and do likewise; extend unconditional hospitality to the “Gentiles”; serve the least among us. I hope that many of you will participate in the opportunities we have for service, learning and fellowship. We need each other, regardless of what baggage or issues you may IN THIS ISSUE: think no one cares about. We are a family of Faith that rejoices, worships, cries, celebrates, Notes from the Pastor 2 and mourns together. February News & Announcements Calendar, Birthdays & more news Money Matters, Prayer Chain Council, Staff and Business Directory I’ll see you in church! 2 3 4-5 6-7 8 Located in the basement of the First United Methodist Church of DeLand Thanks to all who served in January! Great teamwork – thanks be to God! On Tuesday, January 12h, we served 91 meals and 24 carryouts to the hungry. Big thanks go to the following for preparing and serving: Paul Dascher, Nancy Dascher, Joe Ann Nieb, Ed Rosenberg, Mary Rosenberg, Mike Swanto, Pam Swanto, Debbie Wuertz, Veronica “Teddy” Holmes and Tanika Smith other helpers). Big thank you to all the Women of Faith for your loving gifts of “gently used” purses, hygiene, and cosmetic items. The women who came to eat were doubly blessed! Also, Mike and Pam Swanto for bringing in “gently used” sweaters! We serve on the second Tuesday of each month. This is a great opportunity for a group, club, or family to serve the community. There is no financial commitment necessary; simply a gift of time and service. The entrees for these meals are provided, but salads, side dishes, and desserts are always appreciated. Our next turn is Tuesday, February 16th at 5:00pm. If you would like to serve, please call Debbie Wuertz at 453-9420. COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS 1. We have a boy scout troop meeting in our Fellowship Hall every Monday now. They are going to have a Spaghetti Dinner with a Sweetheart Dance to follow on February 13th. Dinner will be served from 4 to 7. Tickets are only $5. Let's support our troop! 2. February 9th is Shrove Tuesday, We will be having a Pancake and Sausage Dinner from 5:30 to 6:30PM and a Mardi Gras Party with fun and games to follow. 3. Ash Wednesday is February 10th. There will be two services that day. At 10AM, Pastor Art will have a service at Good Samaritan Lutheran Retirement Center. At 7PM, there will be a service at Faith Church. This begins the period of Lent. There will be no Pot Luck this evening. 4. February 7th, we will be celebrating Souper Bowl Sunday. There will be three soup pots set out. One will be labeled Broncos. One will be labeled Panthers. One will be labeled "I Really Don't Care". Put money into the pot that you support. The money will be counted and the winner announced, then it will all be donated to the Neighborhood Center in Deland to help the poor. This will be a great outreach for our church. Everyone may wear their team colors, T-shirts, etc., to church. It does not have to be your favorite football team. It can be any sport. 5. There will be a 65th Anniversary Party for our church on April17th. Following the church service, there will be a luncheon and party. More information will be available in next month's Footprints. 6. On May 1st, the Bishop will visit our church. We will have cake and punch to follow that service. It will be a continuation of the Anniversary Celebration. 7. The Youth," New Generation", now have their own room in the office building. They want to paint and decorate it themselves. They have already started working on it. Next meeting will be February 8th, 2016 Dear Family of Faith, Do you have visions and dreams for this congregation? Here are some questions to ask yourself that might help you: - - - What three words describe Faith? What are some of our strengths, things you appreciate about this congregation? . What would you like to see happen here in the next one to five years? What are the primary changes or challenges in our larger community that you feel God is leading us to respond to or address? If you could dream big, what could we accomplish in our ministry together in seeking to serve our larger community? What are the assets or resources that are available within this congregation for making this dream a reality? 3 SUNDAY MONDAY 1 TUESDAY 2 Finance 5:30pm Rebekah Circle @ Worship & Music GS 10am & 7:00pm Interfaith Caregiver Mtg 7:00pm Winter Park LWR Delivery 7 Blended Service 9:30 am Souper Bowl Sunday Hymn Singing 7 Habits 14 Blended Service 9:30 am Second Sunday Sharing Bring peanut butter! 21 Blended Service 9:30 am Mission Sunday Annual Congregational Meeting Part 2 7 Habits 28 Service 9:30 am 8 15 Council Mtg 7:00pm Presidents Day 9 Shrove Tuesday Mardi Gras Pancake Dinner 5:30pm 16 5:00 22 23 WEDNESDAY 3 Godly Play 3:15 Choir 5:00 pm Potluck 6:00pm KiT Meeting 6:30pm THURSDAY 4 FRIDAY SATURDAY 5 6 FELC Day at 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 Ash Wednesday Services 10am @ GSRC 7:00pm @ FELC Godly Play 3:15pm Choir 5:00 pm Potluck 6:00pm Godly Play 3:15 Choir 5:00 pm Potluck 6:00pm Lenten Service 7:00pm Godly Play 3:15 Choir 5:00 pm Potluck 6:00pm Lenten Service 7:00pm Fellowship Breakfast 8:30am Video Class 9:15 Boy Scouts Spaghetti supper & Valentine Dance 4-7pm 29 Easter Lily Orders Due! The Second Sunday of every month is Feb 4th Feb 5th Feb 12th Feb 14th Feb 14th Feb 17th Betty Sperling Dee Dee Williams Amber Sholtis Michelle Hermann Thomas Wheeler IV Rebekah Groover Feb 20th Feb 21st Feb 22nd Feb 26th Feb 29th Bob Bebee Cornelia Policke Jennifer Campbell Heide Cirullo -Coe Courtney Folsom Faith Lutheran is on Facebook! Find us at: Faith’s Outreach Ministry will be continuing our partnership with St Barnabas to help their Faith at Work Food Pantry! On the second Sunday of each month, everyone is asked to bring a specific non-perishable food item the pantry needs. On the third Sunday of each month there will be a second collection for various needs of the church. The collection on February 21st will go toward Congregational Life. 4 On February 14th Please Bring: Peanut Butter On February 13th there will be a class on running the video for our Sunday services. The class will be at the fellowship breakfast around 9:00am or 9:15pm. If you belong to or know of any group that needs a meeting space, why not suggest our facilities? It’s a WIN/WIN! It can lead to new relationships forming, as well as helping our church out a little financially. Please call the office at 386-734-2791 for more information! Thank you! LENT 2016 – “BUT!” beginning WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH, 7:00 This provocative title for our Wednesdays in Lent grabs our attention and promises the unexpected. The messages in the sermons will challenge us to hear the Gospel in new ways. Hear the surprises God has in store for us as we explore the depths of our faith in this season of contemplation. It concludes, of course, with Easter – the biggest “but” of all! God reverses the seemingly irreversible – death – and grants us a new joy and hope in the promise of eternal life. Join us on Wednesdays to be challenged. In addition to Pastor Art, you will also get to hear Susan Jackson from All Saints, Port Orange; Pastor Mark Winkler from Emmaus, Orange City; and Pastor Dennis Schmidt, Hope, Daytona Beach. Don’t forget to come at 6:00 to share a simple meal of soup and bread! Check the pew pocket for details! 5 Attendance & offerings for the month of Average Attendance General Tithes Received 76 $10,783.00 General Tithes Needed Designated Giving December Total $2,054.96 $15,899.96 $12,508.00 General Tithes Budgeted $12,508.00 General Tithes Received $10,783.00 Difference -$1,725.00 Thanks for Giving! We need your regular tithe in order to maintain day-to-day operations. Average: N/A Total Monthly Offerings $15,899.96 By Comparison: On this month in 2015 Weekly Average Attendance: 94 Total Monthly Offerings: $17,614.90 Month of December All of 2015 $48.00 $14,220.41 Thank you to these and all member who allotted their Thrivent Choice Dollars to faith Lutheran Church FELC in November: Deborah Boyer & Dolores Schmid. Thank you for all your support! Please remember that Capital Fund donations should be in addition to your regular tithe. We still need your regular tithe in order to maintain day-to-day operations. General & Ministry Offerings includes Regular and Loose Tithe offerings, Stewardship, and Sunday School offerings. Capital Fund Offerings are included with Memorial and other Pass-Thru Offerings Bank Account Deduction: Use the convenient Electronic Funds Transfer option and have your offering automatically deducted from your checking account. Never forget your check or offering envelope again! You choose how often and how much you give. Add fund splits for Building, Capital, Lutheridge, etc. On The Website Visit www.FaithLutheranDeLand.org. Click the Make A Donation link at the left side of the page. All major credit cards accepted. Fund splits for Building, Capital, Lutheridge, etc. Give a one-time gift, or set up recurring donations. 6 With Your Smartphone Upload the free QR code scanner app at the Google Play Store. Scan the QR code found on donation cards, bulletins, and newsletters. All major credit cards accepted. Intercessory prayer is one of the Christian’s most powerful tools. By lifting up those in need, we bring them to the Lord for His healing hand, strength and comfort. We pray for those who are chronically ill, that God would be their daily companion and strength: Laura Coe, Richard Hoel, Nina Eriksen, Linda Feiler, Lloyd Zeller, Kerry Sholtis, Lance Borows, Faith Eriksen For those who are fighting cancer, that they will know they are not alone in the battle: Austin Carey, Ray Bebee, Janet Persell, Peter Vrionides, Curt Doroban, Bob Jordan, Alfred Mueller, Isabelle Lee Pritchett, Emily Snyder, Suzie Farris, Judy, Cathy, Mark Creel We rejoice with those who are recovering form injury, illness, or surgery: Nina Eriksen, Scott Ridolph, Christopher Menza For those who are shut in, that they will feel the Lord’s constant presence: Lucille Eaton (FLHC), Jerry Kimmel, Millie Glover We pray for those whose needs are known only to the Lord: Brett Cleveland, Karin Goranson, Cathy Buchner, Marilyn Snow, Heather Kinney, Preston Kinney, Carolyn Stevens, Jackie Hays, Dorothy Caldwell, Scarlet Valdez We pray for the special concerns of our neighbors, our community, our nation and our world: Our men and women in the military, Habitat for Humanity, All people in war-torn nations, Storm victims, Rain for areas that need it, For our local, state and national leaders, for those in the grip of addiction to drugs and alcohol and for their families. Email you prayer request to prayerrequests@faithlutherandeland.org or contact Faith Eriksen at 736-1799 7 OUR MISSION STATEMENT: Sharing Christ’s love, our mission is to extend hospitality, serve our community, and spread the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. CONGREGATION COUNCIL MEMBERS: Pastor: Rev. Arthur Wuertz President: Don Boyer Vice President: Bob Bebee Council Secretary: Helen Martin Treasurer: Dora Mallett Financial Secretary: Debby Boyer Carol Sutton Bob Bebee Sue Thurmond Julia Beckwith Adam Stoddard Dorothy Caldwell Janice Cornwell Christine Medrano Debbie Morris CHURCH OFFICE: 509 E. Pennsylvania Ave. DeLand, FL 32724 Hours: Mon. Wed. 9:00am - 5:00pm; Fri 9:00am - 1:00pm Phone: (386) 734-2791 Fax: (386) 943-8758 Email: mission@faithlutherandeland.org Website: faithlutherandeland.org facebook.com/faithlutherandeland Children’s House Montessori School: Administrator: Sherri Holzman CHURCH STAFF: Pastor: The Rev. Arthur Wuertz Office Manager: Amy Cornwell Music Director: Deborah DeGaetano Church Sexton: Bob DeGaetano Organist: Tiffany Demps Nursery Attendant: Ruth Erickson Let your friends at Faith know about your business! See it listed here, and in the printed directory! Submit your business online, or get a submission form in the Communication Center in the back of the Sanctuary. Call the office for details! Custom Assembly & Installation Carpentry / Cabinets / Floors 24/7 Emergency Roadside Jennifer Graesart Bee Powell (386)956-9498 David Hickman (386)804-9182 Business & Home Computer Repair Commercial / Residential Pressure Washing & Painting by Mike Swanto Danielle Baker 518-331-9676 www.mysilpada.com/Danielle.stokely Silver Stones Pearls Gems Jewelry No job to small! Open Fridays 8:00am-1:00pm Located inside the Orange City Flea Market Bob DeGaetano (386) 848-3630 8 Guitar Bass Saxophone Ukulele Music Theory Private instruction for all skill levels MOBILE DETAILING (407)914-5280 Amy Wuertz 386-589-4579 amywuertz@gmail.com Weddings, family and “get-to-gether” Pictures