It all began in 2015, when Annie and I came to Camp Pendleton to attend,
and to witness, the wedding of our younger daughter, Elizabeth and her
husband now of two plus years, Erik. The ceremony was magnificent and the
fellowship together with family for this joyous event, a treasured memory.
Topping off that weekend of God’s amazing grace and eternal love was a
visit to Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, or as we now call it, the Loving
Lutheran Church on the Hill. You see, Pastor Jeff was our Pastor at
Silverdale Lutheran Church in Washington State when we lived there in the
late 1990’s. Elizabeth had enjoyed
the youth group at SLC while "PJ"
as we called him was the Pastor for
the youth program.
The wedding, and visiting with Pastor Jeff, and worshipping at OSLC,
was such a blessing to Annie and me. The following year Annie and I came to
San Clemente to visit Libby and Eric and on that Sunday: I preached a sermon
at OSLC...bet you don’t remember, that’s ok. The point is that. On that
Sunday, Pastor Jeff asked me if I would consider being your sabbatical supply
pastor in 2017; I said I would probably not be able to do that since I am a 12
month employee at Newberry College where I am the Campus Pastor and
Director of Church Relations. Annie and I prayed about the possibility of
serving with all of you, we spoke with my College President, who spoke with
our Board of Trustees about my request, and they said, "yes, you may take a
leave of absence for the summer of 2017, but, you must return." And so,
here we are…
Annie and I arrived 9 May and I attended an OSLC Church Council
meeting with Pastor Jeff. The next
morning with Pastor Jeff to introduce me;
we attended chapel with the teachers and
the children of OSLS, and I was hooked.
For Annie and me, meeting all of you and
participating in worship, fellowship,
school and church, Confirmation and
Choir, OWLs and Bible Studies and
Council Meetings, and youth group, and
the list goes on and on; we fell in love
with you instantly.
Here at Faithful Lutheran Church on the Hill you shine the Light of the Gospel of Jesus Christ brightly. You are
a blessing to one another and a blessing to your neighborhoods and communities where you live and work. You are
people named, claimed, forgiven, called and sent to be the people of God in this place, that you might serve God’s
people all around you. You are talented, loving and open to the Word of the Lord and His ongoing mission. There are so
many opportunities waiting for you to explore serving God’s people in new ways and with Christian passion. Remember
that God’s call to serve always makes us a bit uncomfortable...and that is ok, because His Holy Spirit is always with us
to walk with us and shine through us. Be bold, good people of Gracious Lutheran Church on the Hill.
You are a blessing in so many ways. Annie and I are here for a few more weeks, and, then we will return to
Newberry College, and family in Louisville. We are forever changed because of your Christian love and witness, for that
we are truly thankful, and Praise God for this summer together.
Pastor Ernie Worman (PEW)
The Messenger ~ July & August 2017 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church and School ▪ San Clemente, California
“Inspired to Love, Encouraged to Think, and Sent to Serve”
Now you see us… Now you Don’t ~ We Came! We met! We Fell in Love!
Thank you, Beloved Family of God at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
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If you have a new address,
telephone number or
email address please
contact the church office at
(949) 492-6164 or email at
with the changes so we can
update our records.
Diego Gabira 7/2
Claudette Miller 7/3
Gary Flora 7/4
Janet Gillespie 7/4
Grant Gordon 7/4
Michael Schmall 7/5
Tiffany Flora 7/6
Darcy Hall/Scott 7/6
Nanette Jensen 7/6
Charles Ramm 7/6
Inga Brock 7/7
Ron LaClair 7/7
Thomas Calvert 7/8
Sandy Pridham 7/8
Gianna Crancer 7/9
Bob Cooper 7/10
Christian Murphy 7/10
Melissa Salvin 7/10
Sue Wilcox 7/13
Lana Lundgren 7/14
Owen Brock 7/15
Matthew Schmitt 7/15
Jack Lorimer 7/17
Ella McGuire 7/17
Devin Mears 7/17
Ron Cadler 7/18
Delaney McClure 7/18
Herb Niermann 7/19
Kirsten Pert 7/19
Wyatt Davies 7/20
Nico Cardoso 7/21
Denise Mears 7/22
Colby Wright 7/22
Mindy Goulding 7/23
Liam Hallinan 7/23
Faith Stewart 7/23
Brienne Greco 7/24
Tessa Clinebell 7/25
Shannon Hansen 7/25
Michael Reavis 7/25
Tom McKeown 7/28
Ben Cooper 7/29
Judi Phillips 7/30
Anela Breshears 7/31
Emma Crancer 7/31
~ July Birthdays ~
July & August Birthdays & Anniversaries
~ August Birthdays ~
Bruce & Joyce Quade 7/1
Tom & Gloria Densham 7/3
Randy & Helen Wooley 7/7
Casey & Inga Brock 7/9
Mike & Peggy Heyes 7/14
Steve & Christy Karsten 7/15
Wendell & Marilu Person 7/16
Herb & Cynthia Niermann 7/19
John & Kirsten Pert 7/22
Hector & Carrie Reyes 7/24
Pat & Diana Hamil 7/26
Steve & Tracy Simon 7/26
Jay & Charla Rayl 7/28
Gregg and Laura Horvath 8/1
Bob & Janet Oakley 8/5
Jack & Ruth Martin 8/5
Nick & Karyn Martello 8/9
Al & Oma Riebau 8/17
Michael & Deanna Hansen 8/18
Mike & Jule McGuire 8/18
Ron & Rena Schmiedeke 8/25
Chad & Trace Wilcox 8/25
Steve & Terrie Ayers 8/30
Ralph & Sandy Hannah 8/30
~ July/August Anniversaries ~
Gary Flora 8/3
Karin Schrickel 8/4
Katie Fitzhugh 8/5
Tiffany Rennie 8/5
Marlene Voigt 8/5
Christie Kalagian 8/6
Steve Thomsen 8/6
Carly Hoffmeister 8/7
Gloria Densham 8/8
J.D. Aasland 8/9
Terry Gillespie 8/10
Owen Heidelman-Buehler 8/10
Mahtty Kowalik 8/11
Janey Kelly 8/14
Greg Gardner 8/16
Steve Stewart 8/18
Dennis Works 8/18
Joe Llamas 8/19
Diane Boquet 8/20
Dorrie Brent 8/20
Joelie Buchan 8/20
Rennie Karsten 8/20
Nick Martello 8/20
Karly Kelly 8/21
Pat Kelly 8/21
Chase DeNault 8/22
David Goulding 8/23
Grace Hanlon 8/25
Dick Hoye 8/25
Tanner Wright 8/25
Colton May 8/30
Kathy Berlett 8/31
July & August ~ Starting July 2
8:30am Bold Worship
10:00am Classic Worship
6:00pm Evening Worship
Childcare available at all services.
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These past couple weeks, I have spoken on the phone to no fewer than a dozen of our church members about an
illness involving one of our sisters in Christ. This particular member is a lifelong believer and a lover of music. One
of the things I share with her is a love for our old hymns. During these trying times, the words of some of our classic
hymns have given this saint, myself and numerous believers throughout the ages strength, hope and faith.
Here are some phrases from our “classic” hymns and what they mean to me today:
“While life’s dark maze I tread and griefs around me spread, be thou my guide:” LBW 479, My Faith Looks Up
to Thee, vs. 3.
There are things in my life that I just don’t know how to handle. The good news is, GOD DOES! This prayer
reminds me that I just need to let God be God and follow Him.
“Are we weak and heavy laden…, Cumbered with a load of care? In his arms he’ll take and shield you, You will
find a solace there.” LBW 439, What a Friend We Have in Jesus, vs. 3
Although I often put on a strong, confident face to the world, I have found that I am only as strong as my faith.
God is all powerful and will protect me from whatever this world throws at me. I don’t need to worry about
anything.
“Still your children wander homeless; Still the hungry cry for bread; Still the captives long for freedom; Still in
grief we mourn our dead. As you, Lord, in deep compassion healed the sick and freed the soul, by your Spirit
send your power to our world to make it whole.” LBW 423, Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service, vs. 2.
Watching the news, listening to the radio, reading the paper; there is much “bad news” in the world. It would be
easy to be discouraged. But, God’s Spirit is here, with us, in our world, and has the power to make us all whole.
And I have the ability to help, if only a little bit, by donating to FAM, visiting those who need assurance and ????
“Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth, Thine own dear presence to cheer and to guide; strength for today
and bright hope for tomorrow ,Blessings all mine, with ten thousand beside!” With One Voice 771, Great Is Thy
Faithfulness, vs. 3.
These words pretty much sum up the good news!
These are some of the “classic” hymns that have moved and inspired me. In one of Pastor Ernie’s recent “blog” posts,
he wrote about how the lyrics of a contemporary praise song that we have been singing at our “Bold” service move
him to tears. In the words of Martin Luther, “Beautiful music is the art of the prophets that can calm the agitations of
the soul; it is one of the most magnificent and delightful presents God has given us.”
Old music/new music, enjoy this wonderful gift from God.
In His Service
Karen Skipper,
Director of Music
July 2017
Here is a “Coffee with Jesus” cartoon with words of wisdom from a classic hymn
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Youth and Children’s Page
by Bob Cooper - Director of Youth and Children’s Ministries
Here’s the cure for the Summertime Blues …and here we are again, summertime!There are
many events and activities taking place this summer
with the youth of Our Savior’s and it is going to be
great! We have already welcomed our new Sixth
graders into the middle school group with our annual
“Welcome new Sixlet” BBQ and will be doing the
same with our high schoolers very soon. These groups
are filled with the most wonderful kids; they are
really a joy to be around.
In late June we will once again welcome the camp
staff from Lutheran Retreats, Camps, and
Conferences (LRCC) to our campus for Vacation Day
Camp and this year it is bigger and better than ever
with so many campers that LRCC has sent extra
counselors!
The High Schoolers will once again take part in the
Western States Youth Gathering held on the campus
of Cal Lutheran University. We will be partnering
with the youth from Community Lutheran Church in
Rancho Santa Margarita (and about 700 other teens
from the western United States) for the gathering and
hope to make strong connections during our time
together.
Later in July we will host Vacation Bible School, this
is always a wonderful time for the kids as well as the
adult and teen volunteers that make it work, many
thanks to all who are involved.
No summer at OSLC would be complete without
“Extreme Week” and this year is no exception, we
will be holding Extreme Week activities the week of
August 14-18, look for a registration form in this
newsletter.
As always, we will continue with our weekly
meetings for the Middle and High school groups as
well as our ongoing ministry with The Gilchrist
House and Welcome Inn.
So don’t be shy with that sunscreen and stay
hydratedhydrated, see you around the youth room.
Bob Cooper
Director of Youth and Children’s Ministry
Extreme Week
August 14 - 16, 2017 (Monday-Wednesday)
All Youth & Families are welcome to join us for the crazy fun of EXTREME WEEK!
Forms are available:
in the Church/School office, Sunday inserts,
and online at www.oursaviorsonline.net
and on next page.
Knott’s Soak City
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3 Parks, 3 Days
August 14-16, 2017
BE THERE! We need chaperones and drivers for this event. Please let Bob know if your parent is interested
in helping one or all of the days.
Bring your friends along for 3 days of fun and fellowship! All ages welcome!*
Price includes tickets and transportation only. Food & Souvenirs not included.
**Deadline to sign-up is Monday, August 7, 2017**
Any questions or to sign-up please e-mail or call: Bob Cooper at [email protected] 949-492-6164
Name of Participant:___________________________ Age: _______ *Students entering grade 5 or younger must have a parent in attendance Parents Phone Number and email_____________________________ I would only like to go these days (check all that apply):
_____Monday 8/14: Magic Mountain ($60)
_____Tuesday 8/15: Knott’s Soak City ($40)
_____Wednesday 8/16: Knott’s Berry Farm ($50)
_____Sign me up for the whole week! ($150)
My Parent is interested in driving/chaperoning: _____Yes _____No (check one)
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July 2 - Sunday No HSYG
July 5 - Wednesday No Youth Band
No MSYG
July 8 - Saturday FAM Food Distribution 8:00am
July 9 - Sunday HSYG 6:00pm, Youth Room
July 11 - Tuesday
Gilchrist House, 6:00pm
July 12 - Wednesday
Youth Band 6:00pm, Youth Room
MSYG 6:30pm, Youth Room
July 16 - Sunday HSYG 6:00pm, Youth Room
July 19 - Wednesday Youth Band 6:00pm, Youth Room
MSYG 6:30pm, Youth Room
July 23 - Sunday No HSYG
July 26 - Wednesday No Youth Band
No MSYG 6:30pm
July 30 - Sunday No HSYG 6:00pm
August 2 - Wednesday No Youth Band
No MSYG
August 6 - Sunday
HSYG 6:00pm, Youth Room
August 8 - Tuesday
Gilchrist House 6:00pm
August 9 - Wednesday
Youth Band 6:00pm, Youth Room
MSYG 6:30pm, Youth Room
August 13 - Sunday
HSYG 6:00pm, Youth Room
August 14 - 16 ~ Monday - Wednesday
EXTREME WEEK!
August 16 - Wednesday No Youth Band
No MSYG
August 20 - Sunday
HSYG 6:00pm, Youth Room
August 23 - Wednesday Youth Band 6:00pm, Youth Room
MSYG 6:30pm, Youth Room
August 27 - Sunday
HSYG 6:00pm, Youth Room
August 30 - Wednesday Youth Band 6:00pm, Youth Room
MSYG 6:30pm, Youth Room
What’s On Wednesday
(Resumes in September)
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OSLC is heading to the BIG A
Family Night at Angel Stadium
Saturday ~ July 15th at 6:05pm
L.A. Angels - vs - Tampa Bay Rays
$17.00 per person
LAST DAY TO PURCHASE TICKETS
SUNDAY ~ JULY 9th.
Name_______________________________
Phone #_____________________________
E-mail ______________________________
# of tickets __________________________
Please make checks payable to
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
Memo: Angel Game
You may drop off your order form and check
Sunday mornings in the offering plate, church office
or mail to:
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
200 Avenida San Pablo
San Clemente, CA 92672
FELLOWSHIP
JOIN US FOR MANNA BIBLE STUDY!
WILL MEET EACH WEDNESDAY IN JULY
11:00AM-12:15PM
MANNA WILL NOT MEET IN AUGUST
Walking Group During the summer the walking group continues on
Tuesday mornings at 8:00am. We meet at the Sea
Summit Trailhead on the corner of Vista Hermosa
and Costa Azul. Everyone is welcome!
OWLs Luncheons The OWLs closed out the 2016/2017 luncheon with
a potluck at Judi Phillip's house on June 20. The
food and Fellowship was wonderful. Thank you Judi
for being such a gracious host. Thank you to all who
hosted and helped with luncheons this past year. We
will resume our luncheon schedule on September 19,
2017.
Save the Date ~ Movie Night Martin Luther: The Idea That Changed the World on
Monday, August 14 the OWLs will carpool to the
Reading Cinema Town Square in San Diego. This is
an evening showing. Tickets must be purchased in
advance. More information will follow.
Thank you from your Fellowship Team
Blessings,
Roberta Wall
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WOMEN’S MINISTRY Christian Education
Summer Book Club
Thursday ~ August 24 at 6:00pm
At the home of:
Joelie Buchan
142 Avenida Santa Margarita
San Clemente, CA 92672
Please RSVP with Joelie at (949) 366-0468
We will have a potluck of appetizers
and great discussion
“A Man Called Ove”
Author, Fredrik Backman
In this bestselling and delightfully quirky
debut novel from Sweden, a grumpy yet
loveable man finds his solitary world turned
on its head when a boisterous young family
moves in next door. Winner of the 2014
BookBrowse Debut Novel Award.
Summer Camp
Click here or go to the church website at
www.oursaviorsonline.net to register for
Sprout Summer Camp.
Fall 2017 Sprout Class
Click here or go to the church website at
www.oursaviorsonline.net to register for the
Fall 2017 Sprout Class.
For the Fall 2017 Sprout class there is a $50.00
registration fee to be paid with cash or check to
complete the registration. All monthly payments
must be made online through Vanco Services
no later than the 5th of each month.
Click here or go to the church website at
www.oursaviorsonline.net to register for
Hero Central at Our Savior's
July 24-28, 2017
3 Years - 5th Grade
Like us on Facebook
Church www.facebook.com/oursaviorsonline
School www.facebook.com/osls.sc
Women's Bible Study Schedule
(Will resume in September 2017)
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Social Concerns Ministry Team News
Welcome INN Meal Service Mondays, July 10 & August 14
Sent to Serve with Love
The Welcome INN dinner service is going great! We served 50 meals in June. With the longer days, meal
time is sunny and pleasant. Our guests are always so appreciative and polite. They love the $5 Carl’s Jr cards,
too! Watch for the Sign-Up Genius email from the church office. We need people to donate menu items &
Carl’s Jr cards, and people to come with us to serve the dinner at Doheny State Park. Also, if you ever have
travel size toiletries to donate, please leave them in the narthex and we will hand those out, too. We welcome
your participation! Our Welcome INN coordinator is Heidi Works, [email protected] or (949) 212-0803.
Lutheran World Relief Personal Care * Baby Care Kits
Our formal drives are over, but we could still use some help meeting our goal of 500 quilts and kits to com-
memorate the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. The need couldn’t be greater with refugee cri-
ses in Syria and Africa and looming famines in several African countries.
We would be grateful for your continued financial support of this project.
We welcome your donations of any amount. Please make checks payable to Our Savior’s Lutheran
Church, memo: LWR Kits. Every dollar will be put toward supplies for the kits.
Thank You!
Get Ready to Relay!!!
Save the date – Saturday, August 26 – for this year’s Relay for Life. Our Savior’s will have a team and join
with the rest of the San Clemente community to support the American Cancer Society’s annual fundraising
event. This year’s team will be led by Karen Coffee, Hallie Stohler and Deb Krogman. Thanks, ladies!
Sign-up to walk an hour and buy some of Pat Kelly’s famous oatmeal chocolate chip or molasses cookies to
support the cause on Sunday mornings August 13 & 20. You will also have an opportunity to purchase and
decorate commemorative luminaria to line our path during the Relay. Help us make this the best San
Clemente Relay for Life yet! It’s a great community and family event, and there will be lots of activities for
the kids.
You can join our team right now or make a donation on our team website at:
tinyurl.com/y8sd6phu You can also write checks to Our Savior’s Lutheran Church memo:
Relay for Life if you prefer.
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Something Meaningful to Do with the
Kids This Summer!
Volunteer at Second Harvest Food Bank Second Harvest Food Bank (our March food drive
goes to them each year) has many volunteer
opportunities for adults and older youth at their
Irvine facility, but there are two fun ways those of
you with younger children can participate in a
hands-on activity that will teach your kids about the
reality of hunger in our community while helping to
alleviate it.
Incredible Edible Farm. Plant, weed and
harvest Second Harvest’s Incredible Edible
Farm at the Great Park in Irvine. Open to all
including kids 7 and up (accompanied by
parent). Tuesday-Saturday morning and
afternoon shifts (morning only on Friday).
Izzy’s Corner. A special place for kids ages 7-13
to volunteer with a parent. Package nutritious
food for distribution to children and families in
need. Thursdays 4:00pm-5:30pm and Saturday
2:00pm-3:30pm.
Second Harvest food bank is located at 8014 Marine
Way, Irvine in the Great Park. Contact the volunteer
office at (949) 652-2900 or [email protected] to
make a reservation for either activity. Learn more
about these and other volunteer opportunities at
www.feedoc.org. Oh, and if you do go, please let
one of us on the Social Concerns Ministry Team
know how your experience was:
We will be tying quilts for
Lutheran World Relief on
Saturday, August 5th from
9:00am to Noon in the
Founders’ Room.
No Experience needed. Please join us. Spend and
hour or whatever you can.
The Men’s Breakfast for July
will be on Summer Hiatus
August Men’s Breakfast & Lawn Bowling
Saturday ~ August 12th @ 11:00am
Date: Saturday, August 12th
Time: 11:00am
Location: San Luis Rey Park
109 Avenida San Luis Rey
San Clemente, CA 92672
See you in August!
RSVP: John Mulligan -
SEPTEMBER 10
Mark Your Calendar
OSLC Youth Serving at
Welcome Inn Meal Service
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You might be
on vacation---
We Aren’t!
Please remember that
while we hope you have the opportunity to go on
vacation—your church NEVER DOES! Please
remember to send in your tithes and gifts to the
church before you go, or offer on Sunday a gift that
represents those weeks you’ll be gone as well.
Unlike the movies we aren’t ‘paying’ for the show.
We are giving as a response to God’s gracious love
to us living out our discipleship with Christ.
Thank you in advance!
OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
TREASURER’S FINANCIAL REPORT
APRIL 2017
These are your gifts to the church through general
envelopes and plate offerings; they are used for operating
budget expenses. Annual member contributions for the
month ending April 30, 2017 were 12.11% BELOW the
Congregation approved annual budget needs.
Building Fund for April 2017: $128,831.43
Building Fund as of June 27, 2017: $128,087.43
Church Mortgage Balance: $ 546,551.60
*monthly mortgage payment for the classroom
building is paid from the school funds
Thank You For Your Stewardship!
God Bless,
Bruce Quade, Treasurer
Designated Gifts April 2017 Fiscal YTD
World Hunger $603 $5,277
Habitat for Humanity $461 $4,100
Total $1,064 $9,377
Average April Attendance 237
Average Weekly Offering $10,726
Budget Requirement $10,963
April 2017 Fiscal YTD
Unrestricted Gifts $42,903 $385,400
Budget $43,850 $438,505
July/August 2017 School Happenings
Classroom Supplies for next year may be found at
www.classbundl.com. You may order the whole kit
or order partially and bring the rest of the supplies to
school on Meet Your Teacher Summer Programs at
OSLS.
Our summer programs include something for every-
one this summer. Please sign up on the church or
school website.
August 1- Tuesday Tuition payments due through Smart Tuition
August 9 - Tuesday Loose Ends Day &
New Parent Orientation, 9:30am-12:30pm
August 17 - Thursday Faculty & Staff Meeting and Lunch
August 22 - Tuesday Meet Your Teacher Day,
Elementary & Preschool 9:00am Noon
August 23 - Wednesday 1st Day of Elementary School, 1/2 day
August 24 - Thursday 1st Day of T/Th Preschool
1st Day of PreK/Tk
August 25 - Friday 1st Day of M/W/F Preschool AM and PM
Preschool Summer Programs at Our Savior’s Lutheran School from 8:45am-12:30pm
Healthy Habits- is cancelled (July 10-14) Wild West- July 17-21
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Kid’s Page ~ August 2017
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Our Savior’s Lutheran Church & School
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Women’s Ministry, Christian Ed 8
Social Concerns 9 & 10
Financial, Summer Tithing, School Happenings 11
Kid’s Page July 2017 12
Kid’s Page August 2017 13
July & August 2017 Calendar 14 & 15
Inside This Issue 16
From Pastor Ernie (PEW) 1
Birthdays, Anniversaries & More... 2
Music Notes 3
Youth & Children’s Ministry, Extreme Week 4
Extreme Week Sign-up Form 5
Youth Calendar July & August 6
OWLs, Angel Game, Manna Schedule 7
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