Christ Lutheran News for the Pews
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Christ Lutheran News for the Pews
CHRIST LUTHERAN NEWS FOR THE PEWS, ISSUE #89 (REV) Christ Lutheran News for the Pews October 2014 (Revised) 2091 Gordon Drive, Kelowna BC V1Y 3J2 Phone 250-860-2447 Fax 250-860-7800 www.christevangelicallutheran.com Email: celc@telus.net Acting Council Chair: Jim Gustafson PASTOR: PATRICIA GIANNELIA Annual General Meeting 2015 Come Worship with Us! Sundays 9:30 a.m. – Gottesdienst auf Deutch (Worship in German) 11:00 a.m. – Worship in English THANKSGIVING SUNDAY is October 12 th WE NEED fruits, vegetables and flowers (purchased or from your garden) for our harvest display. Please drop them off at the church beginning Thursday, October 9 th , as the display is put together on Saturday morning, October 11 th , between 9:00 am-noon. We also need volunteers to help with the display. Please note: Church Council would like hold next year’s AGM on Sunday, April 12, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. to avoid inclement weather concerns with the usual February date. Technically, this must be decided by way of a congregational meeting, but the hope is to avoid the need for a meeting, unless one or more individuals indicate in writing to Church Council that the correct constitutional procedure be followed. LOONIE TOONIE SUNDAYS: THANK YOU for all who supported this drive! Over $220 was collected, and along with the Back to Church BBQ, over $430 was raised for Gospel Mission Thanksgiving Dinners! CHRIST LUTHERAN NEWS FOR THE PEWS, ISSUE #89 (REV) FROM THE PASTOR 12 But we appeal to you, brothers and sisters… Be at peace among yourselves. 14And we urge you, beloved, to admonish the idlers, encourage the faint-hearted, help the weak, be patient with all of them. 15See that none of you repays evil for evil, but always seek to do good to one another and to all. (1 Thessalonians 5: 12,14,15) As we gather around our Thanksgiving tables this year, no doubt the table grace and at least part of the conversation will refer to that for which we are thankful – most probably delicious food, caring family, a beautiful home, good health, or perhaps recovery from illness. As we give thanks, we are also most likely to think of those people and places where such thanksgiving cannot be said. In particular for me, I am very mindful of the excruciatingly intense worldwide political unrest– and not one or two areas of conflict, but several, and each one different from the other – the stalemate in Ukraine, the unending tension and counter-tension in Gaza and Israel, the twisting of the name of Islam to justify kidnap and murder of Christians in Nigeria, the brutality of ISIS in Iraq, to say nothing of the more recent political standoff in Hong Kong, and the ongoing tension in such places as North Korea and South Sudan. And, as a subtext to humans gone mad, we also have the Ebola Virus, outstripping efforts to contain it like a wildfire out of control. I contrast all of this with some of the stories we heard on our trip to Europe, about the changes following the breakdown of the Eastern Bloc in the 1980s, and how jubilantly people celebrated when it was all finally over. The desire and drive for self-determination and freedom runs deep in our human psyche; no doubt as deep as the need to breathe and the will to live. As 21st Century global citizens, we have in our grasp endless resources and abilities to live in cooperation and community with one another, to enjoy abundance and prosperity, to strive for the transcendent – art, music, poetry, faith, hope, love – and in so many ways we do just that, mystified at the depth of the vengeance of those who need to be in total control of others. 2 As individuals and as citizens of a moderate world power such as ours, we may feel stymied and powerless at the magnitude of the world’s rage. Yet, as people of faith, we can muster all of what our faith tradition gives us – generosity of heart and hand to donate towards aid and relief efforts, discipline to live peaceably with those closest to us, and commitment to praying for peace in the world, each and every day. 16 Rejoice always, 17pray without ceasing,18give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. 19Do not quench the Spirit. 20Do not despise the words of prophets, 21but test everything; hold fast to what is good; 22abstain from every form of evil. 23 May the God of peace himself sanctify you entirely; and may your spirit and soul and body be kept sound and blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. 24The one who calls you is faithful, and he will do this. 25 Beloved, pray for us. (vs. 16-25) Yours in Christ Pastor Patricia Giannelia WORD & SACRAMENT STUDY The ELCIC has put together a four session study document to look at Word and Sacrament ministry in light of fewer clergy, and fewer congregations able to afford a full-time pastor. Two study groups will be held on Wednesdays, beginning October 22nd; other times are available if enough people would like to meet. Please speak to Pastor Giannelia if you are interested. PASTORAL ASSOCIATE Please note that Pastor Ron Sedo has accepted the part-time pastoral associate position. His responsibilities include pastoral visiting, primarily to those in care homes and shut ins, guiding the Visitation Committee in preparing more lay visitors, preaching in both services approximately once a month, and being available for other pastoral needs. CHRIST LUTHERAN NEWS FOR THE PEWS, ISSUE #89 (REV) CONFIRMATION – MISSION PROJECT "Blue Jeans and Kidney Beans" The Gospel Mission has an ongoing need of men's jeans, particularly as the winter is approaching. If you have some jeans in reasonable to good shape that you can donate, please put them in the box in the narthex marked accordingly. We will be collecting them until the end of November, and then the Confirmands will be delivering them to the Gospel Mission. Donations of canned or dried goods, such as kidney beans, chick peas or other beans are also requested to replenish the Gospel Mission pantry. CALLING ALL YOUTH…. “I believe in God the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth….” STAR GAZING: Friday October 17th at Okanagan Observatory, Big White 8:30 pm. Please wear warm clothing and good shoes or boots, the viewing is outside, no drinks or food around the equipment. Everyone welcome – great family and grandparents activity. NO PETS RSVP by Wednesday October 15: Sue at 250-3003731 or email palmergrp@gmail.com for car pooling. Cost: free, snacks provided. OKTOBERFEST YOUTH FUNDRAISER Saturday, November 1st 5:00-9:00 p.m. Please contact Sue 250-300-3731 or Jim 250-861-6064 if you are interested and/or can help out. 3 Asante African Children’s Choir – We are being offered the opportunity to host an evening concert December 9th or 10th (free-will offering). We need 10 host families to accommodate one adult and two children for 1-2 nights, and help with the concert. The music and the children’s stories are sensational - a great family experience! If you would like to be part of this undertaking (either hosting or helping), please speak to Pastor Patricia ASAP (**So far, we have one host family, and one person helping out.) EMMANUEL STEINKE BURSARY FUND The Christ Lutheran Bursary Fund was set up as a legacy in memory of Emmanuel Steinke, a former member who died quite young. These bursaries are available to any church members (adult and youth) enrolled in Post-Secondary education. Applicants are asked to write a letter to Church Council, describing their program of study and explaining why they are requesting the bursary. Please submit letters by Wednesday, October 8th, for consideration by Church Council at its October meeting. KARREN STINSON BURSARY The Karren Stinson Bursary is available to Christian Post-Secondary students in Western Canada (BC, AB, SK, MB) who are studying in the fields of social services, education, ordained ministry, or related church vocations. Application forms can be obtained from the office, or from Lutheran Church of the Cross, 3787 Cedar Hill Road, Victoria, BC, V8P 3Z4 (250-477-6222) or e-mail lutheranchurchofthecross@shaw.ca Elke Furman of our congregation is a recent recipient of this bursary. CHRIST LUTHERAN NEWS FOR THE PEWS, ISSUE #89 (REV) 4 WORSHIP ASSISTANCE NEEDED As you can see from each Sunday morning bulletin, many people from Greeters to Sound Technicians help put together the service. Due to changes in individual circumstances, a number of people who have done many of these tasks are no longer available. Please indicate to the church office if you would like to assist with any of the following (training is provided as needed.): Bulletin folders – fold worship bulletins and inserts Altar Guild - prepares the altar for Holy Communion Greeters - greet worshippers; hand out bulletins Ushers - prepare hymn boards, take up offering, guide visitors Readers - read the lessons, lead the psalm Assisting Minister - leads prayers and assists at communion Communion Assistant - assists serving communion Sound Technician - monitors the sound board; assists with hearing devices Projectionist - We have been experimenting with projecting the hymns during the English service, and it has gone well. We need a few more volunteers to prepare the Power Point slides each week, and to run them at the appropriate points in worship. Please speak with Dave Flamank or Norma Frick. A LITTLE BIT OF TIME There is a REAL NEED for new Altar Guild members due to thinning numbers. Those on the Altar Guild take turns with the following duties: setting up for Sunday communion, cleaning up afterwards and/or taking altar linens home to wash. occasional Baptism preparation Please consider sparing a little bit of time once or twice a month to help lighten the load of others. For more details, please speak with Anne Bodenstab. In Memoriam Our condolences: to the family and friends of Martha Pederson, who died on September 21st. She was 95. Her funeral will be held on Wednesday October 8th at 2:00 p.m., conducted by Pastor Giannelia and Pastor Ron Bjorgan, her nephew. to Wolfgang Schlüssel at the recent death of his dear friend Renate Leitl in Germany. to Norm LeCavalier at the recent death of his brother Michel LeCavalier in Trois Rivières, PQ. SERVICE OF PRAYER FOR HEALING Our next monthly Service of Prayer for Healing will be held on Wednesday, November 5th at 11:00 a.m. at Christ Lutheran. The service includes a reading, a brief homily, then prayer and optional laying on of hands, concluding with Holy Communion. Individual prayers for healing are available at any time from the Pastor. CHRIST LUTHERAN NEWS FOR THE PEWS, ISSUE #89 (REV) 5 WCL WOMEN’S GROUP News Mountainview Village Tea & Sing-a-Long Women of Christ Lutheran (WCL) usually meet the second Tuesday evening of the month for Bible study, followed by conversation and social time. Sign-up sheet for goodies is on the bulletin board. Tuesday, November 18 @ 2:30 pm The sharing of your time and your caring is appreciated by the residents. Bible Study: Tuesday,* October 21* @ 7pm – note change of date Listening to God We are exploring the concept of discerning God’s will, a way of listening to God both individually and as a group within our own congregation. Each of us has different gifts, all of them valuable. We will walk through a process of discerning our own gifts as well as the gifts of our group, gifts that are uniquely suited to our place and time and that God hopes we will use well. In Session 1: the concept of discernment and some of the skills needed for listening to God was introduced. In Session 2: we explored three other skills we need for daily discernment: attention, study and spiritual companionship. Session 3: We will begin to identify the obstacles that prevent us from listening to God and following God’s will. SAVE THE DATE: Tuesday, December 2nd WCL Advent Celebration All Women welcome, and yes, please bring a friend! If you are new, and would like know more about our women’s group, please speak to Laura Loge 250-769-7622. "BY DONATION" CD SALE Get to chose a free CD with donation to any of our church’s charities, including CLWR, Special Music Fund, a bursary for Thomas Bauer’s music studies in Victoria, LAMP, Gospel Mission, Kitchen Fund, Flower Fund, etc. See poster on bulletin board for details. WELCOME! We welcome through the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, Arianna Luvianca Norori Villavicencio, and through Affirmation, her parents Kandace and Margaret Norori Villavicencio. Arianna’s Godparents are Carlos and Andrea Membreno, her Confidant is Magaly Wilhelm, and her Congregational Sponsor is Hugo Nuñez Angel. Arianna’s bible verse is “She is clothed with strength and dignity and laughs without fear of the future.” (Proverbs 31:25) Please note: If you would like to become a member of the congregation, please speak to Pastor Giannelia or any member of Church Council CHRIST LUTHERAN NEWS FOR THE PEWS, ISSUE #89 (REV) GOSPEL MISSION LUNCH The Gospel Mission Lunch Preparation Team meets once a month to prepare soup and sandwiches for the Gospel Mission. The next meeting is Tuesday, October 14th, at 9:15 a.m. The November date to be announced (due to Remembrance Day). People are needed to make soup at home, or to help with the sandwiches. Recipes and some ingredients (beans, peas, etc.) are provided if needed. Donations of cheese, sandwich meat (or $$) are always welcome. Please contact Irmgard Marschall at 250-763-5183 if you would like to participate in this ministry. Funds for supplies may also be donated through your offering envelope. *** If you have a turkey carcass after Thanksgiving, please freeze it in a plastic bag and bring it to church to make broth for the next month's soup-makers. 6 New Horizons SENIORS Calling all Seniors…. We usually meet the third Wednesday of the month for a brown bag lunch, followed by a presentation. On occasion, we go out for lunch, or on a daytrip. We meet next on Wednesday, October 15th, at the church at 11:45 a.m. For lunch, board games and conversation. Bring a sandwich for yourself and one to share. Everyone welcome! Okanagan Choral Society presents “Gorgeous Autumnal Sounds” Saturday, October 18, 7:30pm at Christ Lutheran Chorealis Vocal Ensemble North Okanagan and Serious Options of Kamloops with conductor Noralee Quast. FRIENDS (Fellowship Regularly In an Environment that’s Non-threatening; Desserts Served!) FRIENDS welcomes participants who like to gather for conversation, study, and lots of fun. The next dates are Friday, October 10th, and Friday, October 24th at 7:30pm For details & location, please call Lori or Tim Cousins, (250-765-6671) Tickets at Mosaic Books & Wentworth Music: Adults $15, Youth 16 and under free. MEN’S BREAKFAST Saturday, October 25, 8:00 a.m. at Faith Lutheran Church, 250 Gibbs Rd, Rutland 250-765-0671 All men welcome! REFORMATION SUNDAY A TABLE GRACE For health and strength and daily bread, we give you thanks o Lord! (Sing 3x – may be sung as a round) Sunday, October 26th We will be having a combined service at 11:00 a.m., followed by a light lunch of appies and sandwiches. Please see sign-up sheet on the bulletin board. CHRIST LUTHERAN NEWS FOR THE PEWS, ISSUE #89 (REV) NOTICE OF SPECIAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING – Sunday, October 26th, immediately following the combined service. The purpose of the meeting is to ratify a request to set the date of next year’s Annual General Meeting to Sunday, April 12, 2015. Anyone who wishes to may attend the meeting and participate. Active members who are confirmed and over the age of 18 may vote. Volunteer to handle Church Rentals… with the ever-increasing demand on renting our church facilities, we need someone who can be the contact person to communicate with the renters, coordinate the calendar and arrange for opening and closing or keys. Hours are flexible, based on individual’s personal calendar. If you are interested, please speak to any member of Church Council. PLEASE NOTE - the thermostats in the worship space have been set at room temperature for Sunday mornings. If this is not warm enough for you, please consider wearing an extra layer. Please Do Not Tamper With The Thermostat as it becomes too hot for others. AHH-CHOO!! Cold and flu season is upon us. As a precaution, it is a good idea to wash your hands before and after worship, as most germs are transmitted during hand contact. We will also be refraining from shaking hands during the Sharing of the Peace. 7 HAVING TROUBLE HEARING DURING THE SERVICE? The church has purchased a wireless assisted listening system. This system is composed of a transmitter that operates through the sound board and a small battery operated receiver which can be placed in your pocket. The receiver runs on 2 AA batteries. A set of headphones or ear buds can then be plugged into the receiver and the operator can adjust the volume as desired. The individual can sit anywhere in the church as the wireless range is 300 feet. The church currently has four receivers. Please feel free to contact myself or let one of the ushers know if you would like to try one of them. Additional receivers may be purchased. The cost for the receiver is $50. Ideally, those individuals who like the system can purchase their own receiver and headset/ear buds that they can take home and bring to church for their personal use. As we have a limited number of receivers, this ensures individuals that they have a headset to use on Sunday. If you would like more information please contact me at 250-861-6064. Blessings, Jim Gustafson Please note: Kindly do not remove tools from the caretakers’ cupboard or the shed, nor any other items from other cupboards or the kitchen without checking with the office first. Thank you! Our Mitten Tree has begun to ‘sprout’ with donations of mittens, scarves, toques - homemade or store-bought - to warm the hands and hearts of those in need. Thank you to all who have donated so far, and please keep them coming. CHRIST LUTHERAN NEWS FOR THE PEWS, ISSUE #89 (REV) THANK YOU - to our FaithLife Members Edith Gesch, Erika Edwards, Roy Lechner , Helga Peter, and Pastor Patricia, for their involvement. We raised over $2000 for the Youth this year! New members and new ideas for fundraising are always welcome. Please talk to any member for more information. 8 FAR AND WIDE… The Road to Kakuma ORGANIST/PIANIST needed for the German Service to play hymns and liturgy for Sunday services and special occasions. German language ability not required, but is an asset. “Job-sharing” is a possibility. If you are interested, please submit a resume to Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Attention: Michael Herrel. If you would like to serve on the search committee, please speak to Michael Herrel. DO YOU HAVE AN INTEREST IN PUBLICITY? We have the opportunity through a free, three-part webinar series on ‘Google AdWords for Nonprofits’ to publicize our church community for free. Thursdays, October 16, 23, & 30th from 9 to 10:30am. Please contact Lynette ASAP if you are interested. FOOD BANK REMINDER – Please ensure all food items for the food bank are properly sealed and still valid. Any open packages or stale-dated items must be immediately thrown out by food bank staff. Apartments Available – Two of the rental apartments in Gordon Manor (a 1 bedroom and a 2 bedroom) are available to rent as of Nov. 1st. 55+, no smoking, no pets. If you are interested, please contact Ian Palmer at (250) 300-3731. Refugees make up 90% of the education staff at Kakuma. The teacher/student ratio is about 1:120. Photo: P. Plett On October 8, the first leg of the Road to Kakuma will be completed when our container arrives at the Port of Mombasa in Kenya. Thank you to all our supporters who have made this possible. This summer CLWR staffer Derrick Nyamori returned to his native Kenya to visit friends and family. He took the opportunity to visit the Kakuma Refugee Camp to meet with Lutheran World Federation (LWF) staff and see first-hand how our shipment might help. He offers this report: Arriving at Nairobi’s modest Wilson airport at the crack of dawn, about 20 of us were led into the plane that would take us to Kakuma. Initially it was a scenic flight, with dramatic terrain that features Mount Kenya. This slowly gave way to vast plains that seemed to get drier and sparser as we approached Kakuma. With the gravel airstrip in view, it was clear that the scarcity of water must be a big challenge for this town and refugee camp. We flew over a bone-dry riverbed as we descended into a bumpy landing. I was graciously received by LWF staff and driven to the LWF offices. They were very capable in and passionate about their work, if somewhat overwhelmed by the recent surge in refugee arrivals. I came to learn that the conflict in South Sudan was the main cause for this spike. CHRIST LUTHERAN NEWS FOR THE PEWS, ISSUE #89 (REV) The camp tour was as emotional as it was interesting. While life in the camp is far from ideal, I left with the impression that among the most important things the camp does for the refugees is create hope. Typically, the refugees escape areas where their lives are at constant risk from political conflict, scarcity of resources and gender-based violence, to only mention a few. At the camp, they find a home. They find a place to learn and, perhaps most importantly, they find security. While life remains a daily struggle, the existence of such a place is a big reason why these refugees can still dream of a brighter future. At the time I visited, the population of the camp was at about 170,000. It is at full capacity, yet there are new arrivals every day. Resources are strained, and this is felt most acutely by the refugees. The water system is aging, leading to leakages and overflows. There is a constant need for non-food items (NFIs), such as those supported through the We Care program. Life in the camp can greatly be improved, but from every person I talked to in the camp, there’s an overwhelming gratitude for the existence and continuance of the camp, and for the help they receive through all the organizations involved. With the conflict in South Sudan still raging, the need is ever greater. Supplies Needed The We Care Program will not be collecting sweaters this fall. Instead we will be seeking to place the thousands of sweaters left over from our immensely successful 2013 campaign. An item that we could use more of is toothbrushes! Dentists and dollar stores are excellent sources for new/wrapped toothbrushes, appreciated the world over. 9 A Kakuma Story on the Big Screen Hollywood is recognizing the extraordinary story of four South Sudanese refugees (known collectively as The Lost Boys) immigrating to the United States via the Kakuma Refugee Camp. The Good Lie, starring Reese Witherspoon, opened October 3. On the lighter side…. The Back-to-Church Centipede A single guy decided life would be more fun if he had a pet. So he went to the pet store and told the owner that he wanted to buy an unusual pet. After some discussion, he finally bought a talking centipede, (100-legged bug), which came in a little white box to use for his house. He took the box back home, found a good spot for the box, and decided he would start off by taking his new pet to church with him. So he asked the centipede in the box, "Would you like to go to church with me today? We will have a good time." But there was no answer from his new pet. This bothered him a bit, but he waited a few minutes and then asked again, "How about going to church with me and receive blessings?" But again, there was no answer from his new friend and pet. So he waited a few minutes more, thinking about the situation. The guy decided to invite the centipede one last time. This time he put his face up against the centipede's house and shouted, "Hey, in there! Would you like to go to church with me and learn about God?" - are you ready for this….? This time, a little voice came out of the box, "I heard you the first time! I'm putting my shoes on!" (our thanks to Pat Carlson for passing that one on to us…) CHRIST LUTHERAN NEWS FOR THE PEWS, ISSUE #89 (REV) Our Giving, Quarterly Report 10 Newsletter Information: (July to September 2014) Average Attendance 9:30 am (42) & 11:00 am (78) Average weekly contributions: $3,543.71/wk ($46,068.25/quarter) Our budgeted goal for weekly giving: $4,305.77/wk ($55,975/ quarter) To exceed weekly goal by 10%: $4,736.35 Calling all members - we welcome your contributions or announcements – in either language! Thank you to all those who provided feedback and information in our Newsletter. The deadline for the November Newsletter is October 21st, as we hope to print in time for Sunday, October 26th. THANK YOU! – all contributions are essential and greatly appreciated JOHNNY APPLESEED LOOKING AHEAD…….. Saturday, November 1 – 5-9:00 p.m. Oktoberfest Youth Fundraiser Ohhh…the Lord is good to me, And so I thank the Lord… Sunday, November 9 – 5:30 p.m. Stewardship Dinner, featuring Pork Roast Theme: CLWR Refugee Help For giving me…the things I need – Sunday, December 14 – 2:00-5:00 p.m. Adventsfeier (German-English Advent Afternoon) The Lord is good to me! The sun and the rain and the appleseed… Ohhh…for every seed I sow… ZUMBA Fitness classes continue on Thursdays : 5:15 – 6:00 p.m. Zumba Sentao ‘Chair-ercise’ for those in wheelchairs or who have difficulty standing for long periods of time 6:00-7:00 p.m. Regular Zumba For information, call Teena Gowdy at 250-860-4775 An apple tree will grow… And there will be – apples there – Enough for the whole wide world to share! The Lord is good to me! Amen! Amen! Amen, amen, amen… A-a-a-men!