october 2015 edition - Mount Calvary Lutheran Church
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october 2015 edition - Mount Calvary Lutheran Church
OCTOBER 2015 EDITION Mount Calvary Lutheran Church 5895 Ball Road Cypress, CA 90630 DATED MATERIAL—PLEASE DELIVER PROMPTLY Mailed September 29, 2015 Valued Reader Mount Calvary Lutheran Church Inside This Issue... “A congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America” (ELCA) 5895 Ball Road, Cypress, CA 90630 Pastor’s Mission Memo Page 2 Sunday Worship 10:00AM Worship 11:00 AM Fellowship Time October News Page 3 Ministry News Page 4-7 Prayer Needs Page 6 October Worship Assistants Page 8 October Calendar Insert Phone: 714-527-6311 Fax: 714-527-7085 E-mail: mtcalcypress@sbcglobal.net Website: www.mtcalcypress.com Office Hours Monday—Friday: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Mount Calvary Staff Pastor: Milo Ken Anderson Organist: CC Medel Office Administrator: Mitzi Bartlett Office Secretary: Cherie Vollmer Graceful Generosity—Oct. Issue Insert PASTOR’S MISSION MEMO—OCTOBER NEWS FROM THE MOUNT MOUNT CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH WHY PRAY? God has called us into a relationship with Himself. Relationships require communication. Prayer is communication between a holy God and a beloved you and me. Throughout God's Word we're taught the significance and role of prayer. God commands us to pray. God reveals Himself to us through prayer. God extends His power to us through prayer so that we may resist temptation. God invites us to bring our burdens and needs to Him in prayer. God responds to the prayers of His people. God imparts wisdom and understanding through prayer. God exercises His ability to do the impossible through the prayers of His people. Here are two excellent examples of prayer: In Christ, pray, Rev. Milo Ken Anderson Page 2 OCTOBER NEWS Dear Family and Friends, It is with sad hearts that we are writing to let you know of the passing of our beautiful and loving Mom and Grandma, Ellie Scoville, on Friday, September 11, 2015. Despite our sadness at her leaving us, we are joyful knowing that she is now reunited with the love of her life, Deane. These past nine months since Deane’s passing were not easy for her, but she never, ever complained, was always upbeat, and was far more concerned about those around her than about herself. How typical of the life she lived! Her last days were peaceful and pain-free, which was a blessing. She was finally just tired and ready to go home. We thank all of you for your expressions of concern and caring over these past months. It meant so much to her and to all of us. We are planning a special celebration of Ellie’s life on Saturday, October 10 at 11:00 A.M. at Mount Calvary Lutheran Church, 5895 Ball Road, Cypress, CA 90630. A luncheon at the church will follow the service and we would love to have you join us. Much love, Carol and Paul Richard and Susan Susan, Joe, Anna, and Ellie Laura, Casey, Jack, and Andrew MOUNT CALVARY MINISTRY FAIR SUNDAY OCTOBER 18, 2015 11:15 AM—12:00 PM You are invited to come join us at our annual Ministry Fair on Sunday, October 18. We will have several ministry partners who will be represented including LSS Community Care, Casa Youth Shelter, Habitat for Humanity, Visiting Angels, Sheepfold, Summer Harvest, Precious Life Shelter, ResCare Workforce Services, African Team Ministries Gift Display, Lutheran Camps, Retreats and Conferences, and many more!!! Please plan to attend and invite friends and neighbors in your community. This is an opportunity to share with others the ministry of Mount Calvary and those organizations supported by the church. There will be a lot of materials, information, and representatives to talk to about their ministry. This is a great chance to find out how you can get involved in your church and community, or to get information for friends and family. The congregational council will be hosting coffee hour on this day. N E W S F R O M T HE M O U NT Page 3 MINISTRY NEWS Want More Lutheran In Your Life? .We children of the 50s and 60s remember The Lutheran Hour on the TV every Sunday. A lot has changed, but the Lutheran Hour is still on the radio. You will find it on KBRT AM 740 every Sunday morning at 8am. Join Pastor Gregory Seltz for 30 minutes of message, commentary and music. It’s a great way to get warmed-up for worship. Yes, you 21st century types can play it as a pod-cast, download it to your computer and/or stream it on your smart phone too. JUDY’S KITCHEN: OCTOBER 17th The men of Mount Calvary ( and a few of our lovely ladies !) will be serving a delicious lunch at Judy’s Kitchen on October 17th. Judy’s Kitchen feeds the homeless a hot meal once a month in their fellowship hall. They have several churches that rotate the cooking , serving & cleaning up. Thanks for your ministry!!! Lutheran Hour Ministries also provides a daily devotion e-mail to which you can subscribe. Each devotion is a quick but meaningful 3 to 4 minute read and prayer that will help keep your faith at the forefront of your daily life. You can subscribe for automatic daily delivery to your inbox. Visit www.lhm.org to sign-up. ( Sponsored by LCMS Missouri Synod ) The Natal Rose was given in honor of the birth of baby girl Olivia Marie Stouffer born on September 9, 2015 ( 6 lbs. 5 oz.) Proud parents are Kristen Olsen and Craig Stouffer. Grandparents are Dennis and Marie Olsen. Thanks Be To God ! Remember to wear red. Robert and Catherine (Kimble) YoungermanHernandez would like to thank you for all for the cards, comforting words, prayers and memorials sent to our family at the time of Marvin Kimble's death. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS November 1, 2015 Knowing that he touched so many lives helps us accept his sudden death. N E W S F R O M T HE M O U NT Page 4 MINISTRY NEWS Trees and We Stones Need Volunteers! The Evergreen Motel Ministry needs your help. Several of the other participating organizations have moved on to other projects. They need to be replaced in order for the ministry to continue. The commitment is only two hours, one Saturday per month. If you know of a church or community volunteer group that might want to participate, please contact Janice Akins at janiakins@hotmail.com, or 714-826-0807. Women’s Ministry is collecting items for Lutheran World Relief. We are helping LWR with personal care kits. With so many recent natural disasters their supplies have been taxed. We appreciate any donations you can offer. The items required are lightweight towels 20” x 40” & 52” x 27”, bath bars, adult toothbrush, sturdy comb, and metal nail clippers. We request these by 10/4. They can be dropped off in the Narthex. Again, please contact either Nancy Conze or Ann Lossner if you have any questions. Thank you kindly. Janice Make a Note….. Items for the November newsletter need to be in to the church office no later than October 19. If you would like to order altar flowers, please sign the chart in the Narthex on the Sunday you want to sponsor a bouquet. Bouquets are just $20 each and can be taken home after worship. If you would like to host coffee hour, sign up on the chart in the Narthex. Coffee is made, just bring goodies and a smile!! 2015 FALL CAMPAIGN “BEFORE AMEN” by Max Lucado Mark your calendar for this special 4 week fall campaign starting on: SUNDAY, September 27, 2015 Each Sunday during worship there will be an emphasis through the sermons to help us in building a prayer life that is stronger and deeper. Small group studies will be offered at Mount Calvary and Good Shepherd Lutheran Church . Check out Pastor Ken’s newsletter article for this month to get all the details. Invite a friend to share in this experience! Watch the bulletin for more information and sign up sheets for the small groups. N E W S F R O M T HE M O U NT The Word and the Spirit "If you have the Word without the Spirit, you'll dry up. If you have the Spirit without the Word, you'll blow up. If you have both the Word and the Spirit, you'll grow up." --Derek Prince May your fall be Spirit filled! Page 5 MINISTRY NEWS Mount Calvary and the Drought The California drought and water shortage also affects Mount Calvary. In normal years our garden sprinkler system is adequate, but this year is different. There wasn't enough rain last winter to saturate the ground as usual. The trees and bushes are stressed because water from the sprinklers does not soak down to their roots. It rarely goes in the ground more than 3 or 4 inches, just enough for the lawn, smaller bushes and the ground cover. Fortuately, the Mexican Bird of Paradise, Carob trees and cypress trees are able to handle the drought. So do the olive trees, magnolias and Chinese elms if they can just get an occasional soaking. Many agapanthus plants on the east and south sides have been removed because they require a lot of water to look good and to bloom. The sprinklers in those areas have been blocked off and the ground covered with decorative wood chips. The same thing was done in the planter next to Ball Road. We plan to remove other plants which are not drought tolerant and block off more sprinklers to conserve water whenever it can be done without degrading the appearance of our beautiful property. The sprinkler system is old, requires constant attention and regular repairs. Fortunately parts are readily available and repairs can be made without special tools. Automatic watering is scheduled for Sunday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. It should always be completed by 9 am. Everyone can help keep it functioning properly. Just look around anytime you are on the property or driving by. If you see water flowing across the sidewalk or out onto the pavement notify the office or a council person or Dick Olson, Jim Hedrick or Dennis Olsen so the sprinkler system can be shut off. They may just tell you where the valve is and you can then shut it off yourself. With everyones help we can continue to conserve water and keep the church property beautiful. BOY SCOUT TROUP 670 NEWS Matthew DeTarr had his Eagle Project Fundraiser @ Fantastic Burgers on Tuesday August 19th. Everyone who participated were able to get great food and help with the cost of the project. I also got home baked cookies for desert ! Matthew’s Eagle Project will be to work on patio’s bricks that have sunk in, and work on pavement tripping hazards around the church property. We are excited to see his project progress. The Eagle Project will begin on Friday Oct. 2nd & Saturday October 3rd.. If you are planning on coming to the church, please be aware that the Boy Scouts will be working on our patio, behind the Boy Scout shed, and in other locations to help make our property more congregation friendly. Make sure you give them a big “Thank You” for all their hard work. ! FRIENDSHIP FRIDAY FRIDAY OCTOBER 2, 2015 All elementary age children are invited to join us for an evening of fun, crafts, music & singing, and a surprise or two !!! We will be meeting on the first Friday of every month. This month we are meeting on the Oct. 2nd from 7:15 PM to 8:30 PM. Dennis N E W S F R O M T HE M O U NT Page 6 MINISTRY NEWS OCTOBER 2015 PRAYER LIST This list is updated monthly and inserted in the newsletter and in the Narthex the first Sunday of the month. Please contact the church office to remove and/or add someone to the list or to report Praise and Thanksgiving to prayer. Requests can also be made using the forms in the Narthex. Please continue to pray for the following members and friends: OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS Oct.3—Connie Bayer, Darlene Walters Oct. 4—Aiden Rodriguez Oct. 5—Alison Conze Oct. 6—Jodi Benn Oct. 12—John Buller Sorry if we missed your birthday or anniversary please let us know. Oct. 13—Mitzi Bartlett Oct. 14—Mark Hanson Oct. 16—Sherry Hedrick, Michel Randazzo FOR HEALING: Oct. 22—Jared Benn, Dale Smith STUDY Doris VanOver –Strength & healing Oct. 23—Diane Burch, Dianne Randazzo WITH Janet Hrdlicka– cancer in lungs/ Chemo Oct. 24—Jacelyn Youngerman Linda Kemp-COPD & emphysema US Oct. 31—Evelyn Markley Friday during the months of May and Sharonmornings Hudson –rheumatoid arthritis June (except May 19), Pastor Larry will lead a Ronald Littlefield-incarcerated Bible Study in the sanctuary beginning at 10:00 a.m. to beneeds decided. Child care will be DanielTopic Bernard– knee surgery provided. Michelle Bernard-needs knee surgery Catherine Lerche—serious back injury OCTOBER ANNIVERSARIES Dale & Dorothy Smith—prayers for health & healing. Oct. 11—Fred & Ruth Krueger Linda Albertson- (Hedrick”s friend) healing from back surgery. Margie Wilson ( friend of Hedrick’s)- prayers for health & healing from infection. Judy Kwast ( Carol Hinds sister) -battling stage 4 cancer. Jewel Strong—Prayers for health & healing. Mark Wirtenberger—success in Military training ( airborne phase ). Mike DeGiacomo (friend of Larry Benn)Prayers for health and healing. Ruth Krueger - health and healing from surgery. N E W S F R O M T HE M O U NT Page 7 OCTOBER WORSHIP ASSISTANTS ALTAR GUILD: Eileen Dohl OCTOBER 04—10:00 AM Contemporary Acolyte: Carol Edwards Worship Leader: Cathy Parker Lector: Paul Edwards Ushers/ Greeters: Sherry Hedrick & Judy Waldschmidt Sound : Gordon Hild OCTOBER 11—10:00 AM Traditional Acolyte: Janice Akins Worship Leader: Dennis Olsen Lector: Stacy Besaw Ushers/ Greeters: Connie Bayer & Donna Strawn Sound: David Akins OCTOBER COD OCT. 04 –Cathy Parker OCT. 11 –Cathy Parker OCT.18—Cathy Parker OCT. 25 –Cathy Parker NOV. 01 –Bruce Conze OCTOBER 18—10:00 AM Contemporary Acolyte: Judy Waldschmidt Worship Leader: Eileen Dohl Lector: Nancy Conze Ushers/ Greeters: Tom & Kathy Cryer Sound: Bruce Conze OCTOBER 25– 10:00 AM Traditional Please Note If you are unable to attend on your scheduled date, please find a replacement and notify the church office. Thank you. Acolyte: Nick Randazzo Worship Leader: Dianne Randazzo Lector: David Akins Ushers/ Greeters: Carol Cotter & Betty Scott Sound: Dick Olson NOVEMBER 01 —10:00 AM Contemporary Acolyte: Maureen George Worship Leader: Carol Edwards Lector: Donna Strawn Ushers/Greeters: Connie Bayer & Sherry Hedrick Sound: Peter George N E W S F R O M T HE M O U NT Page 8