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Volume 54 Number 9
The
Messenger The newsletter of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, Park Ridge, Illinois
October 2012 Artists: Greta Miller, Noelle Serba, and other unknown St. Luke’s Youth
Look for… Blessing of the Animals October 7 page 5 St. Luke’s Sunday and Malaria Day October 14 pages 6 & 15 CROP Walk October 21 page 12
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Inside this Issue
Birthdays and Anniversaries ......... 2
Reflections: From the Pastor ......... 3
Community News ......................... 4
Children’s Education Ministry ........ 5
Worship and Music ........................ 6
Stewardship/ Men’s Breakfast ....................... 7
Adult Education and Library .......... 8
St. Luke’s Staff Church - 847-825-6659
Rev. Dr. George J. Koch, Interim Lead Pastor - ext. 11 Rev. Kristina C. Weber, Associate Pastor - ext. 12
Rev, Dr. Malcolm L. Minnick, Pastor Emeritus Anne Krentz Organ,
Director of Music Ministries - ext. 14 Melinda Hoiland, Director of Children’s Music
and Education Ministries - ext. 15 Annette Kern, Office Administrator - ext. 17
Birthdays and Anniversaries
October Birthdays
Youth Events............... 9
Council Notes/ Finance ............... 10
Sermon Notes ........... 11
Mark Your Calendar .. 12
October Calendar ..... 13
Mark Your Calendar .. 14
Outreach ................... 15
1 Lenore Johnson, Susan Melidosian, Nancy Muenzer, Karen Nystrom, Robert Richter, Matthew Romanski
2 Elsie Duncan, Shannon O’Toole 3 Mia Dolson, Kate Allen 4 Cynthia Henderson, Rebecca Spike, Hanna Peterson 5 Caity Lynch, Ben Nelson, Paul Phillips 6 Amy Sonbuchner 7 Laurie Byrge 8 Winifred Seibert, Samantha Yee, Emmet Henehan, Pam
Parkos, Anne Keffer, Melanie Johnson, Brenna Huovie, Jill Ponsi
9 Pam Killean, Sue Laursen-Yee, Jennifer Pease, Melinda Week
10 Katelyn Wilson 11 Matthew Bennett, Kelly Golbeck, Janette Rangel, Jeff
Nasticky 12 Elaine Dick, Kevin Stark, Aleli Scerba, Geraldine Wunderle 13 Tyler Kabat
2 Jim and Iris Henderson 5 Joel and Melinda Hoiland; Christian and Julie Culleton ; Paul and Christine Phillips 6 Andrew and Natalie DeVooght; Gary and Candace Gustafson; Bob and Sue Trownsell 7 Charles and Marilyn Pease; Carrie and Jeb Lyons; Jenny and Geoffrey Mleko 8 Kevin and Naomi Goll; Mark and Christine Gowlovech 10 David and LaDonna Duffy; Paul Milner and Carol Becker 11 Brian and Aleli Scerba 12 Steve and Sandy Tarpey
October Anniversaries
14 Craig Besler, Chris Italia, Julie Rink 15 Jake Burrows, Matthew Burrows, Stephen Kolar,
Kurt Marquis, Dolores Rinaldi, Morgan Timmons 16 Dorothy Hendee, Deborah Benson, Shannon Parry 17 Edgar Muenzer, Anita Paxhia, Janet Hanson 18 Declan Cannon, Cody Stinnett, Lois Wiese,
Marshall DeChambre 19 Alexandra Harris, Lucy Nelson, Jaden Clark 20 Kim Robinson, Elizabeth Rossi, Dee Weinke,
Irma Wolf, Ruth Kunz, Cynthia Lawrence 21 Joseph Gustafson 22 Laura Parkos Pomilia, Barb Adams 24 Chris Stinnett, Julie Stinnett 25 Virginia Stone, Richard Ponsi 26 Jonathan Augustine, Claire Buettner 27 Ruth Rusch 28 Britta Hoiland 29 Steve Tarpey, Jim Walter 30 Stanley Johnson, Sonia Hayden, Shirlie Sorensen 31 Julie Sorensen
13 Earle and Joanne Griebler; Scott and Cristie Wolters 15 Marco and Wendy Fidanza 17 Phil and Lara Miller; Craig and Paula Besler; Deborah and Norman Benson 18 Brian and Suzanne Powell 19 John and Darina Lichner 20 Don and Sandy McCoid 22 Kelli and Scott Fricano 23 Terrance and Karen Schaefer; Dennis and Carole Diana 24 Phil and Christie Brooks, Jr. 26 Bob and Kelly Dalton 28 Michelle and Jeff Romanek 29 Jennifer and Walter Fester; Monica and Anthony Schittino
Page 3 Reflections: from the pastor
Seeing Jesus Then the king will say to those at his right hand, 'Come, you that are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world; for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you gave me clothing, I was sick and you took care of me, I was in prison and you visited me.' Then the righteous will answer him, 'Lord, when was it that we saw you hungry and gave you food, or thirsty and gave you something to drink? And when was it that we saw you a stranger and welcomed you, or naked and gave you clothing? And when was it that we saw you sick or in prison and visited you?' And the king will answer them, 'Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me.'
Matthew 25: 34-40
In the eyes of a stranger. In the gratitude of a woman who now has food to feed her family for another day. In the appreciation of a man who treasured the extra time you stayed during your visit. Where do you see Jesus? Jesus says, “Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me.” At St. Luke’s, we live with eyes that are open to see Jesus. We look for Jesus among people who are just hanging on day to day and recognize that they are part of God’s family. We look for Jesus among people who have power and influence to change
their surroundings and recognize that they are part of God’s family. We look for Jesus among the people we see every day and the people we meet only once in our lives. With eyes that are open to see Jesus, we recognize how God has blessed us in so many ways. “Because I see Jesus, I want to strengthen mission and ministry at St. Luke’s so other people can see Jesus and believe.” Like many generous members of our congregation, St. Luke’s is where I give my time. St. Luke’s is where I give my money. St. Luke’s is where I find people committed to helping others see Jesus and believe. Some of that commitment is lived out here at St. Luke’s and some is lived out far beyond our walls. At St. Luke’s, we have been called together to see Jesus. Some of us have been here for a lifetime, others have arrived in recent years. Together we strengthen our mission and ministry – each of us as we are able – all for the common goal of inviting other people to see Jesus and believe. “I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you gave me clothing, I was sick and you took care of me, I was in prison and you visited me.” I was a child and you taught me, I was lost and you guided me, I was weary and you encouraged me, I was uncertain and you empowered me. From the stranger you welcomed and the woman you fed, from the man you visited and from Jesus walking with you, thank you for strengthening our mission and ministry with your gifts. In Peace, Pastor Kristi Weber
Sunday School Parent Coffee Fellowship Join us in the atrium between services on Sunday, October 14, for fellowship, coffee and treats. Sarah Post, Aleli Scerba and Sandi Tarpey will be providing food and beverage. This will be a time to get to know each other better and share any questions or ideas you may have for our Sunday School program. We look forward to seeing you there!
Fire Drill We are planning an all-Sunday School Fire Drill toward the end of the Education hour on Sunday, October 14.
Children and teachers will evacuate the building as they practice where to go and what to do in case of a fire emergency. Please alert your child ahead of time, and teachers will do the same that day, so we can have an efficient, safe and quick drill, which is so important for the safety of our children, teachers and other members.
Wouldn’t it be great to not cook dinner on
Wednesday nights?
Come to COW!
COW Dinners are back! Dinner is served from 5:15-6:45 pm. Weekly menus are posted on the St. Luke’s website.
Reasonable cost!
$5 Child (through 5th grade) $6 Youth (6th grade & up) $6 Adult $5 Senior $20 for a Family
Page 4 COMMUNITY NEWS
Picnic Thank You!
Monarch butterflies en route to Mexico Thank you to all who participated in the Monarch butterfly project at St. Luke’s this past summer. Some of those butterflies will spend the winter in Mexico and head back this way next spring.
If you still have your plastic caterpillar container and the small carrying bag, please leave them for Iris Henderson on top of one of the coat racks. Thanks also, to all those who contributed the small shopping bags that are used to carry the caterpillars. Your contributions were much appreciated.
Congratulations Prize Winners! Thank you to local businesses for donating prizes.
Door Prize Winners Mike Besler – Trader Joe’s Bag of Groceries The Cassarella Family – Potbelly Lunch for Four Diane Barounis – A Purse from Kiko’s Florist Kathy Raeder – A Hallmark Certificate for personal stationary
Guessing Game Winners: Goldfish Game Candy Game 1st Place - Lisa Ramsey 1st Place TIED – 2nd Place – Cole Ponsi Samantha Boch 3rd Place – Gail Larson Soren Ramsey 2nd Place – Gail Larson
Game prizes included: two pairs of tickets to the Pickwick Theater, Cub’s tee-shirts, Beanie Babies, Bible Hero cards, baseball caps, and other goodies! Congratulations to All! And Thank You to Debbie Sanger for organizing the picnic and Craig Moen and Debbie Roman for assisting her.
Thank you to Everyone for making St. Luke’s Rally Day picnic a HUGE SUCCESS! We were blessed with wonderful weather, fantastic food and great fun!
Thank you, all who attended, helped setup, brought a salad or dessert, grilled and cleaned up.
A Very Special Thank You to our great entertainment … Stormy the Clown, Global Links – Dee Dee Kohlndorfer’s Malaria Game, Ruth Trautman’s Up-Smasher/Down-Smasher game and the Park Ridge Fire Department.
Page 5 Children’s Education Ministry
Animal Blessing St. Francis Sunday, October 7 – 10:00 AM
On October 7, we will have a blessing of the animals on the west lawn. This is an All Sunday School event for children, parents and members.
The blessing of the animals is done to commemorate the ministry of St. Francis of Assisi, whose love for all creation was evident in everything he did.
All friendly pets are invited on a leash or in a carrier, or you can bring a picture of your companion animal to be blessed. We will also remember our animal companions who have passed away this year. You will have time to pick up or drop off your pet at home between the normal worship times of 8:30 and 11:00.
In case of rain, we will meet in Henderson Hall. NO pets please, but you may want to bring a picture.
Sunday School Offerings
Keep an eye on the God Will Provide bulletin board (across from the elevator on the way up the stairs) to see how many bed nets the children are purchasing with their offerings toward the ELCA Malaria Campaign.
$10 buys one bed net, and 5 bed nets are represented with one net on the board (for now, at least!). Thank you for your generosity!
If you have a 2-year-old, there is a monthly Sunday School class for you to share with your child. Ingrid Henehan leads this class in the church nursery. The first class will meet on Sunday October 21. You may bring your child up to Henderson Hall at 9:45 a.m. for the opening time with all the children, and then Ingrid will bring you downstairs to the nursery to continue your
class. Please fill out a 'new families' Sunday School registration form, as we would like to have your child's birth and baptism dates in our records, as well as your contact information. The form can be found on the Children's Education page of the church's website (www.stlukespr.org/education/children). If you have any questions, please contact Ingrid Henehan at [email protected] or 847-692-2868.
Who is my Child’s Sunday School Teacher?
Here is a list of our teachers this year. We are so thankful that God has provided this amazingly talented, creative and dedicated group of adults and youth to work with our children and guide them along on their faith journey. Please be sure to thank them when you see them! Sue Laursen-Yee and Kelly Kohlndorfer – Greeters, Superintendents PK2 – Ingrid Henehan PK3 and 4 – Kathy Keller, Meg Boyce and Jenny Wessel Kindergarten – Cindy Spiegel, Courtney Nashan and Greta Ramsey
Shepherds 1st grade – Linda Peterson and Becky Weber 2nd grade – Cindy Grau and Nan Clarke 3rd grade – Laure Mullaney and Lavonne Boch 4th grade – Marty Henehan and Kathy Zajac 5th grade – Eric Clarke and Pam Parkos Roving Shepherd – Kenny Kohlndorfer
Rotation teachers Temple – Lee Schafer Computer – Tim Timmons Cooking – Kiersten Hoiland, Jessie Weber, Nancy Golbeck Art – Cindy Davenport, Kathy Figler, Gail Larson, Kara Clark Science – Brenna Huovie
October Sunday School Lessons
Date PK3 – 1st Grade Classrooms 2nd -5th Grade Rotation
September 30 Baby Moses Queen Esther
October 7 Animal Blessing Animal Blessing
October 14 The Burning Bush Queen Esther
October 21 Manna, Quail and Water Queen Esther
October 28 God Calls Samuel Queen Esther
2-year-old Sunday School
What will my child be learning in Sunday School during October? Here are the lessons for the pre-school through 1st grade classrooms and the 2nd-5th grade rotations. You may also find this information on the Children’s Education page of the website.
Page 6 Worship and music
St. Luke’s Sunday, October 14 We celebrate our namesake on Sunday, October 14. Luke was known as a physician, healer, and artist. In honor of St. Luke, we will include the Rite of Healing in our morning worship services.
Revised Children’s Choir rehearsal times for Wed., Oct. 24
4:30-5:30 p.m. Combined Cherub and Junior Choirs 5:30-6:00 p.m. Orff Ensemble
Reformation Sunday, October 28 This festive Sunday will include music led by St. Luke’s own Chamber Orchestra, as well as the Youth Choir at 8:30 a.m. and the Chancel Choir at 11:00 a.m. Remember to wear red!
Choir Service Schedule for October
Date Occasion 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Sept. 30 18th Sun. after Pentecost
Cherub & Junior Choir
Orff Ensemble
Chancel Choir
Orff Ensemble
Oct. 7 19th Sun. after Pentecost Sanctuary Choir
Recorder Consort
Youth Choir
Recorder Consort
Oct. 14 St. Luke Sunday
Healing Services
Chancel Choir
Oct. 21 21st Sun. after Pentecost
Sanctuary Choir
Celebration Ringers
Chancel and Junior Choirs
Celebration Ringers
Oct. 28 Reformation Youth Choir
Chamber Orchestra
Chancel Choir
Chamber Orchestra
Candlelight Service
St. Luke’s 73rd annual Candlelight Service of Lessons and Carols will be held on Sunday, December 2, with the prelude beginning at 4:00 p.m.
Sing with the adult choirs for the Candlelight service! Singers are invited to join with the choirs as we prepare for this special seasonal service.
Rehearsals will be held on the following dates: Thursdays Oct. 25; Nov. 1, 8, 15, 29 -- 8:00-9:15 p.m. Sunday Nov. 25 -- 6:30-7:45 p.m. Saturday Dec.1, Dress rehearsal -- 10:00-11:30 a.m.
Sunday School Christmas Pageant Planning On December 16, the Sunday School children will present a Christmas Pageant for the congregation between services in Henderson Hall. It will be a traditional pageant involving all the children in a variety of ways, as they tell the story of Jesus’ birth through music and narration. If you would like to help plan this event (script writing, costumes, simple sets, etc.), please contact Melinda Hoiland at [email protected] or 847-825-6659.
There will be no Choir
rehearsals on
Wednesday, Oct. 31!
provides an opportunity for people of all ages to share their musical gifts in the worship life of the congregation.
In addition to the regularly scheduled choirs, there are opportunities to sing and play on a short term basis throughout the year. It’s not too late to come and join us! All are welcome. Contact information: (847) 825-6659 or www.stlukespr.org
The Music Ministry at St. Luke’s
Page 7 Stewardship/First Tuesday Men’s Breakfast
Where do you see Jesus?
Reformation Sunday on October 28th is a festival worship and an appropriate time to celebrate our mission and ministry. During worship, you will be invited to bring to the altar your 2013 St. Luke’s intention-to-give card. These will be mailed to every household the week of October 22nd, along with inspiring messages from your fellow members, each answering the question, “Where do you see Jesus?” We are called to be the church as a community. We are called to give thanks to the Lord for he is good! We do this by putting to work the gifts we have been given through our time, talents and treasure. God is an abundant God. We see the love and generosity of God every day.
I see Jesus … In Frank, my neighbor, who mysteriously appeared at
my back door the very day my clothes dryer needed a handyman.
In the kindness of a stranger when Sam, my teen-aged son, experienced his first flat tire.
In the warm hug of a fellow church member on Sunday morning.
In the forgiveness of a friend when I unintentionally caused her pain.
In the face of Kevin Jacobson when he talked about his ministry in Suriname.
Please join us Tuesday October 2 at 8:00 a.m. for breakfast and an enlightening conversation about Physics and God led by Pastor Koch. Topic: What’s the God Particle? What does it have to do with God? Recently scientists at CERN, the European research facility in Switzerland, believe that they have discovered the elusive Higgs Boson (“The God Particle”), the particle at the center of everything as we know it. Wheth-er it is the sun that gives us light, the electricity we use, the fuel we burn in our autos or even the food we eat, anything
that involves either energy or matter (or both) involves the Higgs Boson. It is in the middle of everything! Pastor George Koch has been involved in dialogues between religion and science for more than twenty years and was the editor of Covalence, the ELCA newsletter on faith and science.
Breakfast and Conversation
Questions for your reflection… Where do you see Jesus? How is Jesus calling you to be involved at St. Luke’s
Lutheran Church? How can you help others see Jesus?
Your response will help people see Jesus and believe. Remember to bring your intention-to-give card on Reformation Sunday, October 28. Thank you.
Laurel Hensel, member Stewardship Team
The Joys of Christmas: Christmas customs and legends - Jackson 394.2 jJ
YOUNG ADULT BOOKS Raising Dragons YA Davis, Cut YA McCormick Touching Spirit Bear YA Mikaelsen Hatchet – Rev. cover ed. YA Paulsen Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul YA 158.1 Can
Author! Author! Daniel Erlander, a retired ELCA pastor, hand writes and illustrates his soft-cover books with cartoon-like characters, as he weaves together theology and art to teach the gracious love of God.
Baptized, We Live: Lutheranism as a Way of Life, is a short study that refreshingly describes Lutheranism as a way of seeing, hearing, teaching, and following Christ.
We also have Manna and Mercy: A Brief History of God’s Unfolding Promise to Mend the Entire Universe, written with imagination, clarity, humor, and cartoons, built around the themes of food sharing and forgiveness.
Let the Children Come: A Baptism Manual for Parents and Sponsors, includes the origin of baptism, baptism in the New Testament, the baptism service, and Luther’s teaching.
Page 8 Adult eDUCATION and Library
Sunday Morning Adult Forum, 9:45-10:45 am Meets in the first floor Spangler Room Grab a cup of coffee and join us!
October 7- Blessing of the Animals At 10 am we will have a 20 minute blessing of the animals on the west lawn. The blessing of the animals is done to commemorate the ministry of St. Francis of Assisi, whose love for all creation was evident in everything he did. All friendly pets are invited on a leash or in a carrier or you can bring a picture of your companion animal to be blessed. We will also remember our animal companions who have passed away this year. Please join us for this service of blessing. It is timed so that you may pick up or drop off your pet at home between the normal worship times of 8:30 and 11 am. In case of rain we will meet in Henderson Hall. No pets please, photos only.
October 14, 21 and 28- People of Faith - Christianity in America Video/Discussion Series See series description on page 14.
Are you interested in Bible Study, discussion of contemporary issues, learning more about the global community/church and ways our congregation can help others? Please join us.
No prior knowledge of the subject is required and no attendance is taken!
Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:00-8:00 pm Meets in the first floor Conference Room Bibles and workbooks are provided!
October 3- Jonah The Lord asked Jonah to give a message to the powerful city of Nineveh, the capital of Assyria. Assyria had been a feared enemy of the people of Israel. So when God called Jonah to deliver his message to the hated Assyrians, Jonah wanted no part of it and ran away. God pursued him and caused a great fish to swallow him. We will find out what happened to Jonah and find out how his story relates to us today.
October 10, 17 and 24th- 1 Peter Peter was a disciple of Jesus who became a leader in the early church. This letter talks about how the early church expanded into Asia and discusses issues of community, mission and suffering. God chooses us, saves us and gives us new life. He strengthens and supports us as we live as His chosen people. Join us as we discuss how to live as God’s chosen people today.
October 31- No Bible Study
Look around your home... The Missing Books List continues: MORE CHILDREN’S BOOKS Pirates past Noon (Magic Tree House) – Osborne jO E Women of Courage – Carabetta 220.9 jC Student Bible Atlas, The – Dowley 220.9 jD Daniel and the Lions: Bible story - Bessada 220.95 Bes David and Goliath (Now I can read Bible stories) 222.4 jB E The Ten Commandments for Children - Rock 241.5 Roc
Reader’s Choice Have you ever wondered what book you might like to read as you browse our library?
Readers are invited to recommend a book when it is returned. We’ll keep it in a special “Reader’s Choice” file on the table so others can get ideas on what to check out. And remember the information meeting October 14 at 9:45 for those who wish to be library greeters on Sunday mornings.
Page 9 Youth Education and Events
National Youth Gathering 2015 – Detroit It’s never too early to start planning.
In July 2012, 37 St. Luke’s youth and adult chaperones attended the ELCA National Youth Gathering in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Now it’s time for current 7th-10th graders to start thinking about 2015.
On Wednesday, October 17, youth and parents are encouraged to attend this first look at Detroit 2015.
5:30 – 7th and 8th grade students for team responsibilities
5:45 – Parents of 7th and 8th graders join us for a review of our worship unit
6:00 – 9th-10th graders AND Parents join the group for a look ahead to Detroit 2015 and what it will take to send approximately 40 high school youth and chaperones on this event. We’ll also hear from youth who attended the 2012 Gathering.
We plan to end by 6:30, but will stay around for questions after the meeting ends.
6th grade Thank you to Mike Calahan and Brian Scerba who are part of our 6th grade Sunday teaching team for the year. Two additional teachers are still to be named.
Upcoming Events to Mark on Your Calendars: Friday, November 2, 8pm - November 3, 6am -
100 Wells Tour w/ Agape, Rachel Kurtz, Lost & Found and the Ultimate Lock-In at the Enchanted Castle
Saturday, December 15, time TBD Ski Day
High School 9th-12th Grade
Thank you to Dee Dee Kohlndorfer and Sue Weber who are our High School Sunday Youth Fourm teaching team for the year and to Kate Allen, Tim Freedlund and Cindy Davenport who will be key leaders for social and service opportunities this year.
Sept 22 was a volleyball and pizza event for all high school youth. That afternoon, we planned dates for events for the fall and into the winter. An email with event dates decided on Sept 22 will be sent to all households with high school youth.
Be sure Pastor Kristi Weber has your email address and cell number so you can receive texts and emails about upcoming events. Text Pastor Kristi at 1-773-558-8379 (youth ministry cell phone formerly carried by Ms. Jeannine Oakes) and email her at [email protected]
Upcoming Events to Mark on Your Calendars: Sunday, October 21 CROP WALK – meet at Redeemer
Lutheran Church on Gillick at 1:30 to start. To register to walk or sponsor a walker, please contact Todd Raeder [email protected]
7th and 8th Grade Thank you to our 7th grade teaching team: Kim Lifton, Leah Cannon, Tim Freedlund and Brett Parker; to our 8th grade teacher: Gerry Mears and assistants Dana Wessel and Lisa Heim; and to all the parent volunteers helping with these grades.
Upcoming Events to Mark on Your Calendars: Friday, November 2, 8pm - November 3, 6am
100 Wells Tour w/ Agape, Rachel Kurtz, Lost & Found and the Ultimate Lock-In at the Enchanted Castle
Saturday, December 15, time TBD Ski Day
Sunday, October 21 CROP WALK – meet at Redeemer Lutheran Church on Gillick at 1:30 to start. To register to walk or sponsor a walker, please contact Todd Raeder [email protected]
Search Process We have posted a job description for a Director of Youth Education Ministries to coordinate ministries with 6th-12th grade youth and their families. The position will be 20 hours per week.
If you know of someone interested in the position, please ask them to review the position description posted on St. Luke’s website www.stlukespr.org/community/help-wanted/ Questions about the position should be directed to Paula Zawojski, HR Chair.
Page 10 Council Notes/Finance
Welcomed Cindy Nommensen as a council member to serve un l the Annual Congrega onal Mee ng.
Approved financial reports, subject to audit, of Financial Secretary and treasurers of Opera ng Fund and Building Fund.
Approved FMT recommenda on to apply to Mission Investment Fund of the ELCA for a loan modifica on to reduce the amount of our monthly mortgage payment and authorized Pr. Minnick to file the request and necessary a achments immediately.
Received informa on on ongoing work on 2013 budget development and resource development planning
Met with Call Commi ee to choose new members to replace the three members who are no longer able to serve.
Received a report from the Human Resources Commi ee on progress toward filling the open staff posi ons.
Received a report on ac vi es on Rally Day, from the opening of Sunday School to the picnic for the congrega on.
Received a report from the Execu ve Commi ee on the plans for the special informa onal congrega onal mee ng on September 23.
Approved plans for the informa onal mee ng on September 23, to follow the second worship service.
Reviewed and revised the Key Policy adopted last year.
Approved the serving of beer and wine at an organiza onal gathering that will be held to begin the year for the “Dinner for 8” group that was so successful last year.
2012 Financial Update – August 31, 2012
Summary: Our offerings are not meeting our operating expense needs so we are currently utilizing “Reserve Funds” to cover the deficit. Please catch up on your commitments and consider giving more if you able. As a church family, we are all involved, and together we can address this financial need that provides the money for our ministries. As of August 31. Mission and Ministry Budget BudgetIncome Needed $446,347.00 Income/Revenue Received $400,424.00 Deficit (-$45,923.00)
Total EXPENSES $417,844.00 Cash Flow Deficit (-$17,420.00) Budget was under spent $28,503.00 Building Fund Contributions as of August 31 - $136,466.00 Other Contributions – Through August 31: World Hunger thru June - $11,069.00 Disaster Response - $100; Other Benevolences - $817.00 Food Pantries - $265 Refugee ONE - $2,839 Other Beyond Our Wall Gifts - $1,360
Thank you for your support through your offerings, attendance and participation. Continue your faithfulness, so that the human and financial resources may be adequate for the work God has entrusted into our hands. GOD’S WORK – OUR HANDS
September 2012 Summary
Open your Heart to the call of Stewardship at this most important time!
Preparing the Altar for Sunday mornings, weddings and baptisms is an important task.
We are looking for people who want to help. The commitment is minimal. You need only spend an hour or so on Saturdays (generally 2 months out of a year) and various Sundays (worked around your schedule) as best we can. You work with a partner and it is a special time that you spend at church preparing together.
Saturdays consist of a little dusting, setting out the Communion wine, bread, linens and filling of the candles.
Sunday is spent cleaning up after Communion.
We would love to have your help and will joyfully train and work with you so that you enjoy it as much as we do.
Please contact: Pam Killean – 847-823-6068, Penny Boyer – 847-465-1077 or Dee Dee Kohlndorfer – 847-720-3841
ALTAR GUILD - We Need You!
Page 11 Sermon Notes for October
October 7 Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost Genesis 2:18-24 Psalm 8 Hebrews 1:1-4; 2:5-12 Mark 10:2-16 Ecumenical Prayer Cycle prays for: Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan Helpers fit for… What does it mean to be a helper? The first human gave names to all the animals but “there was not found a helper as his partner.” Who do we rely on for help? Who does the world rely on for help? How was St. Francis (whose day we celebrate today) a helper for people and the planet?
October 14 Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost – The Feast of St Luke Amos 5:6-7, 10-15 Psalm 90:12-17 Hebrews 4:12-16 Mark 10:17-31 Isaiah 35:5-8 Psalm 124 2 Timothy 4:5-11 Luke 1:1-4, 24:44-53 Ecumenical Prayer Cycle prays for: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal Living as Friends of God Luke begins his gospel saying that he decided to write an orderly account so that you may know the truth concerning the things about which you have been instructed. He addresses this account to Theophilus (literally "friend of God"). As friends of God, how do we help other people know the truth of Jesus Christ?
October 21 Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost Isaiah 53:4-12 Psalm 91:9-16 Hebrews 5:1-10 Mark 10:35-45 Ecumenical Prayer Cycle prays for: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka One, or Two or Infinity? Today's gospel starts with disciples obsessing over who's number one, which leads Jesus to say something about God's take on importance and power. Here Jesus makes it explicit that the reversal of values in God's community is a direct challenge to the values of the dominant culture, where wielding power over others is what makes you great. When we pray "your kingdom come" we are praying for an end to tyranny and oppression. We pray this gathered around the cross, a sign of great shame transformed to be the sign of great honor and service.
October 28 Reformation Sunday Jeremiah 31:31-34 Psalm 46 Romans 3:19-28 John 8:31-36 Ecumenical Prayer Cycle prays for: The Indian Ocean islands: Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Maldives Where Do You See Jesus? We hear the prophet Jeremiah speaking for God and saying, “I will be their God and they shall be my people.” Where do you see Jesus? How can you help all God’s people see Jesus?
Dinner for Eight (or 7 or 6) Once again we will be forming dinner groups of four households (couples or singles). The concept is that the groups get together
four times between November and June. Each event is planned by one of the households. The dinners can be potlucks; appetizers in and dinner out; a regular dinner at home or anything that you want to plan.
If you are interested in getting together for fun and fellowship please complete a form, located in the atrium and come to
the kick-off potluck on October 28 at 6:00 PM. If you have any questions please contact Clare English;
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Elijah Pantry Fundraiser! Saturday October 6 is the date for the 2012 Elijah Pantry fundraiser, from 4:00 - 6:00 PM at Edgebrook Lutheran Church in Chicago. This event will consist of hors d'oeuvres and entertainment
from all churches who help support Elijah's Pantry. St. Luke's will be providing some of the entertainment. Stay tuned. Contact Ken Schoy 847-823-3957 for information and tickets.
October 12 is the deadline for the November Messenger. Thanks for your help and news!
CROP Walk The CROP Walk will be Sunday, October 21 at 1:30 pm, beginning at Redeemer Lutheran Church on Gillick in Park Ridge.
Walkers should be done by 4:00 (or sooner if they take the 3 mile route instead of the 6 mile route.) St. Luke's will be one of the rest stops.
Crop Walks bring the whole Community together in a common goal. 25% of the money raised stays in our community and supports the Maine Township Food Pantry. Congregation Members, Parents and Children are welcome and encouraged to walk.
To register to walk or sponsor a walker, please contact Todd Raeder [email protected] or for more details, please call Ken Schoy 847-823-3957.
Are you a long term planner? 2014? Pastor Kevin Jacobson has invited St. Luke’s members to join him in Suriname to meet the people, experience the community, and assist with a project. Interested? Talk with Sue Weber or Lynda Minnick and stay tuned!
On Thursday October 11th at 11:00 AM the Member Care Cabinet will have Coffee and Conversation in the Spangler Room. The chaplain at St. Matthews Center for Health, Pastor Brian Halverson, will present a program on Aging and Spirituality. More information about this program with be in upcoming bulletins. All are welcome for this time of fellowship and learning.
Coffee and Conversation
$15 each!
Call, or stop by the office to purchase your copy.
Sale of cookbooks helps fund youth attending the National Youth Gathering in 2015. It’s never too early to start fundraising!
Makes a wonderful gift for a hostess, wedding shower, and a great addition to a chef’s library!
St. Luke’s Cookbooks
Coffee Servers Needed! Coffee is the blood of most Lutherans! Will you help set up for Coffee Hour? Please let Pastor Kristi know if you’re able to help.
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Is America now or has it ever been a Christian Nation?
What is the meaning of separation of church and state?
How can the church be a faithful Gospel witness in a pluralistic society?
What will the church look like in the future?
People of Faith: Christianity in America brings perspective to these questions & more.
For those who are fascinated by the relationship between religion and culture in the
United States today, the video series People of Faith Christianity in America is a trustworthy guide. Each of the five sessions guides the viewer to follow an issue or trend in the history of Christianity in the United States and see its manifestation in religious social and political events throughout our history and today. Survey the history of Christianity in the United States from before the Pilgrims to the present in this stunning DVD series.
Five 30-minute episodes, followed by discussion
1. Faith in America: From Monarchs to the Marketplace - October 14
2. Many Mansions: The Challenges of Religious Diversity - October 21
3. Rebels with a Cause: When I Want You to Do as I Say! - October 28
4. Challenges and Change: Who are Cafeteria Christians? - November 4
5. The Future of Christianity: We Look for the Signs - November 11
Page 14 Mark your Calendar
FOOTSTEPS of the APOSTLE PAUL
Athens to Athens 10 days October 6 – 15, 2013
Optional 3-day extension to Istanbul
PEOPLE OF FAITH Christianity in America
Adult Forum
October 14 thru November 11
Join the Conversation
Learn of ancient Greece, setting for
Paul’s missionary journeys.
Gain new understanding of Paul’s
letters to start-up congregations.
Grow in gratitude to God
that we are the beneficiaries of Paul’s
courage in proclaiming the good
news of Jesus Christ.
Don’t miss the boat …
the plane … the experience!
Preceded by several biblical/historical study
sessions led by Pr. Lee Joesten
It’s not too late to indicate your interest.
See Carolynn Joesten, Lynda Minnick,
Global Links Team for detailed information.
Page 15 Outreach: The eLCA Malaria campaign
Malaria Day at Malaria Day at St. Luke’sSt. Luke’s Sunday, October 14Sunday, October 14
Why a campaign
against malaria?
The ELCA, through the ELCA Malaria Campaign, is joining hands with eleven Lutheran church bodies in
Africa and becoming part of an historic global movement to say, “Enough is enough!” No child, no person, should die of a disease that is both preventable and treatable. Therefore, the ELCA Malaria Campaign has committed to raise $15 million to help prevent, treat, and educate communities in Africa about malaria and eliminate deaths from this disease — FOR GOOD!
What can you do?
PRAY for the health and well-being of all of the world,
and our work to stop deaths from malaria.
LEARN more about malaria, the ELCA Malaria
Campaign and how you can help.
INVITE friends, family, and your communities to
take a stand and help end malaria.
GIVE ON OCTOBER 14. It doesn’t take much to make an impact.
How to give Give through St. Luke’s so we can track our efforts using the enclosed envelope. Make your check payable to St. Luke’s, indicating "ELCA Malaria Campaign" in your check's memo line. Place your gift in the offering plate.
For more information visit www.elca.org/malaria
-- $10 provides an insecticide-
treated mosquito net and education to protect a family from malaria
-- $50 provides enough medicine to
treat 25 people infected with malaria
-- $100 trains a village health team
to help treat and prevent malaria in their community
-- $250 provides enough medicine
ST. LUKE’S MESSENGER (USPS 049110) is published monthly, except for July and August when combined, free for members and friends of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, Park Ridge, IL 60068-3599. Periodical postage paid at Park Ridge, IL POSTMASTER: Send address changes to St. Luke’s Messenger, 205 N. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, IL 60068-3599
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Sunday, November 4, is All Saints’ Sunday, the day we at St. Luke's give thanks for and remember those who have gone before us as we name them and light candles in their memory. Again this year, we invite you to bring photos of your loved ones for display in the Atrium. Photos can be any size, framed or unframed, and can be brought to the church office Sunday morning, October 28, and throughout the week prior to All Saints’ Sunday. On Sunday, November 4, as we enter the Atrium, we will have a tangible reminder of “the great cloud of witnesses” who have shaped each of our lives and the life of our congregation. Photos may be taken home after the second service on November 4. Please be sure to include your name and phone number on the back of the photo should the office need to contact you regarding pick up. Thank you!
For All the Saints ...