FLCS This Week
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FLCS This Week
FLCS This Week UP AND COMING C N AT A FIRST: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EACH WEEKEND: SATURDAYS: Living Water Communion 5:30PM SUNDAYS: Classic Communion 8:30AM Coffee Hour & Study Groups 9:30AM Praise Communion 10:30AM Office phone: 310-320-9920 EASTER SEASON AT FIRST – WALKING IN NEW LIFE o EASTER SUNDAY: THE RESURRECTION OF OUR LORD Sunrise Holy Communion Service at 6:30am Easter Breakfast begins at 7:30am Festival Holy Communion 6:30, 8:30am Easter Egg Hunt for children at 10am Festival Holy Communion at 10:30am On the Web: www.flchurch.org • www.facebook.com/FLCS.Torrance Email: Church: [email protected] • School: [email protected] Our Mission: We seek and make disciples in the saving way of Jesus called and sent to serve and speak God’s love in daily life ----------- a cariing communiity of Chriisttian faitth for alll people p April 20, 2014 Easter Sunday Resurrection of Our Lord SERVICES THIS WEEKEND SATURDAY 5:30pm Living Water Communion SUNDAY 8:30am rd Classic Communion o “Screwtape Letters” book study begins Wed. April 23 at 7:30pm o “Resurrection Stations” study begins Wed. April 30th at 5:30pm 10:00am Japanese Bible Lesson o Taste of the Town Gala – “Mad Hatter’s Ball” -- Sat May 10th at 5pm 3:00pm o Mother’s Day || Good Shepherd Sunday May 11th o FLCS Annual Congregation Meeting and Brunch -- Sun May 18th Brief Holy Communion 8:30am Unity Service of Holy Communion 10:00am Congregation Brunch and Annual Meeting 11:00am --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PROJECT+FAITH CAPITAL CAMPAIGN: Thanks to the support of so many, our campaign contribution total is nearing the $500,000 mark! Please prayerfully consider helping us meet this important goal as the project nears completion. Portions of today’s service are reprinted from Hymns for Worship © 2001 & Sundays & Seasons © 2002 with permission by Augsburg Fortress License # 10193-S & CCLI License #520383 10:30am Praise Communion Glory Lutheran Church [Mandarin/English Worship] WELCOME TO THIS COMMUNITY OF FAITH & GRACE! We’re so glad you’re here today; you are important to us, and it’s a blessing to welcome you! Please note that it is no longer necessary to complete the welcome card each week. Cards are in the pew racks, for you to use to communicate with us, or to request us to be of any special service to you. Completed cards can be left with an usher or placed in the offering plate Please greet the Pastors and greeters as you leave service today. They’ll be so glad to meet you. And please come again! April Emphasis: Outreach and Welcome Jesus said, “You are witnesses of these things.” In the Gospel we meet the Church’s great task: to proclaim the crucified and risen Christ. This most basic of Christian actions is at the core of all our ministries of invitation and evangelism. All that we do and say, every ministry of worship, learning, community and service, are dedicated to this central task – that all may know and share Christ’s resurrection love! This Spring we will welcome a number of new partners in ministry. We invite you to join us in Christ’s mission of love in daily life, and meet Him “in the breaking of the Bread.” More than 300 new members have joined our community in the past several years, as we baptize and grow in the promise and calling of God. We urge every one of our members and friends to rededicate ourselves to the work of invitation and outreach, to welcome friends and neighbors, no matter where they come from or what they need, to discover the gift of grace in the face of Christ, through baptism and discipleship. May God bless and empower us as together we share our faith, this season and always! Worship + Learning + Community + Giving n y + Invitation I v t n + Prayer P i n + Serving v Leadership a i Mission:First– Seeking and Making Companions in Christ’s Service Congregation President: Lynn Johnson in worship and parish administration MINISTRY LEADERSHIP • SERVING AT TODAY’S WORSHIP SERVICES: Companions, Citizens, Servants, Saints: Senior Pastor & Mission Director: Assoc. Pastor & Dir. Of Servant Ministries: Associate in Ministry – Dir. of Christian Life: Day School Co-Principal: Day School Co-Principal: Early Education Center Director: Executive Assistant & Human Resources: Business Manager: Operations Manager & SCRIP Coordinator Director of Music: Organist & Worship Associate: Church Administrative Assistant Sunday/Special Event Childcare Assistant: “In His Name” Praise Team Musicians: (10:30Service Music Ministry) Percussion: Guitars Assisting Ministers: 6:30 8:30 10:30 Scripture Readers: 6:30 8:30 10:30 Acolytes 8:30 10:30 Altar Guild: Communion Assistants: 8:30 Ushers: Sound Console: Power Point: 10:30 8:30 10:30 The baptized people of God in the world The Rev. Dr. Bill Hurst [email protected] The Rev. Jared Carson [email protected] Sister Laura Carson [email protected] Sandy Ammentorp [email protected] Kris Olson [email protected] Shirley Becker [email protected] Debby Zagorin [email protected] Karen Davis [email protected] Guy Kramer [email protected] Linda Dean [email protected] Kent Eggert [email protected] Laura Damsky [email protected] Ashley Severson Beth Bender, Sue O’Donovan, Carole Gallegos, Roxanne Heimbuck, Randy Heimbuck, Linda Dean Dale Shelton Andre Lee, Ron Finn Mary Stewart Verne Palmer Pam Mullowney Gary Palmer Janice Saruwatari Judy Cullum TBA TBA Maria & Kylie Voigt, Randal Snyder Nicolette Breski, Dale Friedly, Joan Giudice, Ana Guthmiller, Mary Stewart, Beth Tande. TBA Dave Gill, Garry Fruth, Bill Voigt, Barbara Hesler Ron Radcliffe, Bob Brekke, Jim Marshall, LiLang Bauer Rod Croom, Bill Gallegos, Jake Braafladt Christian Porretto, Carole Gallegos Classical Crossroads Concert Series Now at First! For more information on upcoming Friday and Saturday classical concerts here in the FLCS Sanctuary, visit www.palosverdes.com/classicalcrossroads Annual Taste of The Town – May 10th Mon Apr 21 Tues Apr 22 Wed Apr 23 Thurs Apr 24 Fri Sat Apr 25 Apr 26 Sun Apr 27 9:00 2:00 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 9:00 7:00 7:00 11:30 1:00 5:45 7:00 Morning Glories Bible Study Fireside Room Monday Night Meals Kitchen NAMI Support Group Fireside Room NAMI Speaker Meeting Fellowship Hall Book Club Meeting Library Finance Board Meeting C2 Morning Prayer Sanctuary Church Council Meeting Fireside Room Men’s Bible Study at Coco’s – 18120 Hawthorne Blvd EEC Chapel Sanctuary Japanese Bible Study Fireside Room Rainbow Choir Music Room Evening Prayer Sanctuary 11:30 4:45 6:30 7:00 7:00 7:30 EEC Chapel Bell Choir Rehearsals High School Youth Group Stewardship Board Meeting Alcoholics Anonymous Chancel Choir Rehearsal Sanctuary Faith Hall Fellowship Hall Library Fireside Room Sanctuary 9:00 10:00 5:30 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 10:30 Scrapbooking Hooks and Needles Living Water Communion Service Classic Holy Communion Service Adult Learning Japanese Bible Discussions Spark Sunday School Worship & Praise Communion Service Fellowship Hall Library Sanctuary Sanctuary Fireside Room C-3 Library Sanctuary Mad Hatter’s Ball Saturday May 10th Tickets on sale in the Bookstore Administration i o Exec. Asst: Debby Zagorin 310-320-9920 x140 Support ministries for Congregation and School e-mail: [email protected] CHURCH WOMEN UNITED: Save the Date for May Friendship Day, Friday, May 2nd at 10:30 am. Program: "Through God Our Hands Can Serve". Hosted by The Neighborhood Church with lunch to follow. RSVP to Bonnie Gill by April 27. Invitation I ai Outreach Trustee: Manny Valdez through Evangelism, Welcome & communication NEW MEMBER GATHERINGS: Our first group of new members for 2014 was received on th Sunday, March 9 , following the four session “Welcome to First” information and fellowship gatherings. . If you would like information about membership and ministry partnership at FLCS, contact the church office at 310-320-9920 x101. BECOMING A MEMBER AT FLCS: Becoming a ministry partner here at First is as simple as affirming our baptism into Christ and our desire to follow our Lord in faith and service. Contact the church office or speak to the pastors for more information. The next group of new members will be received during May, and the next set of new member gatherings will be announced soon. COMPANIONS E-LETTER: Each Thursday well over 400 households receive our electronic newsletter. Companions provides a weekend worship and activities calendar, reflections on the coming week’s lessons and themes, news notes on upcoming events, links to our flchurch.org website, and so much more. To receive Companions each week, print your e-mail address on the offering envelope or welcome card, and write “Companions.” We’ll handle the rest! PERSONAL INVITATION: Studies show that there simply is no substitute for the power of a personal invitation when it comes to helping people discover (or recover) a living and vital faith. So it’s really up to each of us to reach out and invite others to experience the joy of following Christ, and introduce others to the beating heart of our faith. Here’s how you might respond to this calling to reach out: 1) Think about persons in your life who need the grace and love of Christ in a deeper way; 2) Pray fervently for God to open doors and windows for them to encounter that love; 3) Invite them – whether to a service of worship, or to a choir concert or other event. 4) Accompany them – no one likes to feel alone, and your presence will be a blessing and strength. Your personal outreach makes an enormous difference in helping people really feel welcome! BAPTISM IS FOR EVERYONE! Children and adults are welcome to full participation in the Christian faith through the Sacrament of Holy Baptism. Call or email Pastor Hurst to learn more [310-320-9920 x112 or [email protected]], as we begin and continue to “walk wet” in God’s loving promises. Note: Baptisms can be arranged at any of our three weekend services, and these Spring months are a great time for baptisms! Worship i Worship & Music Trustee: Tim Bauer through public praise and daily prayer WE WELCOME CHILDREN! Baby changing stations are available in both restrooms. Children’s Bulletins are available at the sanctuary entrances. There is childcare for all children 0-5 years in the nursery across the courtyard. A Bible story is always shared. HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICES are available from an usher for those who may have difficulty hearing the worship service. LARGE PRINT MATERIALS are available as well. WORSHIP SERVICE AVAILABLE ON CD. Please place your CD request at the sound booth or call the church office (310) 320-9920, extension 101. The CDs may be picked up 10 minutes after the service or the following Sunday at the sound booth. Suggested donation is $2.00 per CD. THIS WEEK’S SANCTUARY FLOWERS were given by the congregation! THIS WEEK’S SANCTUARY LIGHT was given by Ron & Sharie Saqui! EASTER BRASS: Our plans for worship this Easter include a brass quartet at both the 8:30 and 10:30 am services. These talented professional musicians have been a great blessing in past years and are sure to be again this year. If you would like to help underwrite their participation, any gifts would be gratefully received. You may mark “BRASS” on your offering envelope with your contribution. Thank you and may you have a blessed Easter. Schools c School Trustee: Steve D’Anjou excellence in Christian Academic Education Celebrating Freedom Parents tell us that it is important to them that their children receive a Christian education, and this priority is one of the top reasons they choose to send their children to First Lutheran. Students at First Lutheran benefit from something they cannot get in public school elementary and middle schools: lessons on the Bible, religion and moral character as part of the regular curriculum in all grade levels, taught in an environment that is guided by and promotes the understanding of Christian principles. This freedom is particularly evident during the weeks leading up to Easter. In First Lutheran classrooms at all levels, students explore the persecution, crucifixion, death and ultimate resurrection of Jesus Christ in age-appropriate lessons and activities. Some examples: • In first grade, the story of Jesus’ resurrection is brought to life with “empty tombs” made from biscuits and marshmallows. • In fourth grade, students put small items in plastic “resurrection eggs” that when opened over the days of Holy Week tell the Easter story. • In sixth grade, students pay special attention to Jesus’ teachings and ministries. These activities not only give meaning to the Easter celebration, but also deepen students’ understanding of moral concepts such as sacrifice, forgiveness and unconditional love. So this Easter, as we appreciate the sacrifice made for all of us, we also celebrate the freedom to share these lessons with our young people so that they may grow in their understanding and faith. Learning n Learning Trustee: Marlo Franks grow in faith and discipleship NEW! Adult Learning Opportunities – Spring 2014 • Sunday Mornings at 9:30am: THE EASTER TEXTS IN THE YEAR OF MATTHEW Join us in the Fireside Room each Sunday as we consider the great texts of the Easter Season. Each week a great text from the Gospels will be studied and considered. • Wednesday Studies: + 5:30pm –“STATIONS OF THE RESURRECTION” (beg. 4/30) -- Join Pastor Carson for a four week review of the Easter texts in scripture, and their meaning for today. + 7:30pm – “THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS” (beg. 4/23) – Pastor Hurst leads this five week book study of CS Lewis’ 1942 masterpiece of Christian ethics, imagining a series of correspondences between Wormwood, an apprentice devil, and his mentor Screwtape. Copies of the book are available in the FLCS Bookstore. CRADLE ROLL reaches out to parents with children from birth to 3 years, with newsletters filled with articles on developmental issues and helpful advice on how to talk about God with our young children. Along with sending monthly mailings, we also have family events throughout the year. SPARK Sunday School is for children 3 years—5th grade at 10:30am. We begin in the Library and the children return to their families in worship before communion. Together, we study one great story of the Bible each month and explore it through different learning style CONFIRMATION ministry is for students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade. This ministry prepares youth to say a grateful “yes” to the God who first claimed them in their baptism. Youth prepare to Affirm their Baptism through Wednesday classes, Individual Projects, and an intensive Retreat each year. Lutheran CURSILLO of Southern California – First Lutheran has over thirty adults who have attended a Cursillo weekend retreat and have come back filled with the Spirit to serve and grow in their daily walk with Christ. YOU are invited to attend a Cursillo weekend this February. Vacation Bible School will be held June 23-27, 2014 with the theme “Workshop of Wonders: Imagine and Build with God”. If you are interested in being a part of our leadership or volunteer team, please contact Sister Laura. Ministry Staff Contact: Sister Laura Carson 310-320-9920 x157 or [email protected] Serving erv Mission Board Trustee: Jim Merritt through mission work and support LOCAL FOOD PANTRY: First Lutheran does not have an on-campus food pantry. Instead, we partner with Stillman Sawyer Family Services Center (formerly known as His House) to provide food and other assistance to those in need. At this time of year, they begin to run low on food. The donations received from holiday food drives have been given out. They serve the housed and the homeless, older adults and families with small children. This means a variety of foods and package sizes are useful. Here are some suggestions: canned food, especially soups, canned meats (beef stew, Spam, chicken, ham), canned seafood (tuna, salmon, sardines), canned foods with pop-tops (Vienna sausages, meats, soups, vegetables, and main dishes), canned vegetables, canned fruit, dry items (rice, pasta, beans, cereal). Can openers are helpful. Hygiene items are also welcomed. These can include sample sizes as well as larger sizes. Also, keep those plastic, paper, and re-useable bags coming. Thanks for your help caring for hungry neighbors. FEINSTEIN FOUNDATION CHALLENGE: One way First Lutheran and First Serve help hungry people in our community is the program known as Monday Night Meals (or MNM). Donations to MNM during March and April will help the program obtain support from the Feinstein Foundation. Each year, the Feinstein Foundation donates $1 million to help organizations feed the hungry. The Foundation divides the money in proportion to the amount raised by each of the participating agencies. Donations may be made to either First Lutheran Church or First Serve. Please indicate that the donation is for MNM. Thank you for your support of this program. If you would like more information about helping cook, serve, or drive on a Monday, you may check the appropriate box on the March “Send Me” Alert. Substitutes are sometimes needed, as well as regular volunteers. EMERGENCY PREP: Spring is here. Remember to check the batteries in your smoke alarms and your carbon monoxide alarms. Go through your emergency supplies to check for expiration dates. Use or donate items that are due to expire soon. Replace or dump items that should not be used. Be cautious with stored water. The water may be fine, but if the water bottle expires dramatically, you will lose both the water and other items in the container. DEVOTIONAL GUIDES: Copies of the April through June issue of Christ in Our Home are available in the church office and at the entrance to the sanctuary. For each day, this guide has a Bible passage to read, and a brief article commenting on the passage. Lutheran Social Services has requested devotional guides, religious magazines, and Bibles. Back issues of devotional guides and magazines are welcomed. There is a box in the church office for these donations. OTHER THINGS TO SHARE: There are 2 more containers for donations under the mailboxes in the church office. Each container is labeled. The smallest box is for eyeglasses, sunglasses, and cases. Hearing aid batteries and used hearing aids may also be placed in that container. The glasses are given to the Lions Club. The hearing related supplies go to a foundation that refurbishes them. Grocery coupons from the newspaper are given to a local organization that sends the coupons to the military. Coupons are accepted at stores on base, even after the expiration date. The coupons have a separate container in the office. Giving i g Com ompanions o Stewardship Trustee: Grant Axton generously of Time, Talents and Resources Congregational Life Trustee: Andrea Brabec including Women’s and Men’s ministries Giving 101: Progress and innovation st This week First Lutheran Church and School makes a HUGE leap into the 21 century in terms of how we meet the needs of our congregation and school population with two big announcements. 1) We have purchased two new iPads that will be the cornerstone of our new GIVING STATION in the narthex. This will help visitors and members by making the giving experience at First Lutheran simple and instantaneous. Congregants can make donations online before leaving church in the form of a one-time gift or a recurring gift by using a credit card or debit card. Not only will these be used for gifts to the church, but they will also now allow you to purchase tickets to events like Taste of the Town and Broadway at First, and others, with your CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD! We hope to also make it available to make donations to group fundraising efforts like car washes and bake sales, and even to pay for purchases at the Navajo Yard Sale or for your basket at the Basket Social or Taste of the Town. You can also create an account so that your credit card information is stored securely online, and then you won’t even need to have your credit card on hand for future purchases because the information will already be there at your fingertips. The possibilities are endless and we are very excited to provide this new service. Sunday April 13, 2014 Church Year 7/1/13 to 6/30/14 Week 41 of 52 Operating & Benevolence Debt Retirement Other Dedicated Funds Income for ministry Project Faith Total Income for Week & Actual Income For Week 11,172 1,285 Weekly Income Last Year 9,429 1.285 8,140 9,307 3,009 23,606 Budgeted Income For Week 10,650 1,314 Project Faith Gifts made to date 493,385 Attendance This Year --> 362 Last Year --> 295 Approx. Project Faith Pledges Completion to date estimate Less than 115,000+ 225,000 20,021 2) You now have the ability to TEXT YOUR GIFT using your mobile phone. Have you ever forgotten your wallet, cash or checkbook but still wanted to make your weekly gift? Have you ever been so moved by the message that you felt inspired to add a little more to the offering plate? Well now you can with just your phone. Send a text message with the amount you want to give in the body of the message. Example: (text “$50” to 310-507-7178). Do this at any time, in any amount all from the comfort of your pew! How cool is that! This will be especially convenient to visitors and guest who might want to support First Lutheran Church, but do not have a regular envelope or giving plan. . Two great new ways to support your church community! Give it a try. Visit the giving page at www.flchurch.org, and click on the “Online Giving” button to get started. BOOK CLUB UPDATE: The reading group has selected a classic for its April 21 meeting: Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. The group meets 3rd Monday of every month in the campus library at 7 p.m. New and occasional members are encouraged to join in the discussions. One of the most important works of twentieth-century American literature, Hurston’s beloved 1937 classic is an enduring Southern love story sparkling with wit, beauty, and heartfelt wisdom. Told in the captivating voice of a woman who refuses to live in sorrow, bitterness, fear, or foolish romantic dreams, it is the story of fair-skinned, fiercely independent Janie Crawford, and her evolving selfhood through three marriages and a life marked by poverty, trials, and purpose. Upcoming selections: May 19- Defending Jacob by William Landay; June 16 - Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline. For more information about the reading group, please contact Elly Brekke ([email protected]). HOOKS AND NEEDLES: Meets Saturdays from 10:00 am - noon. We use many types of creative stitches: crochet, knit, cross-stitch, needle point, crewel, embroidery, etc. Our mission is to make useful items such as prayer shawls, hats for the mariners, baby blankets, and other gifts of love for others and personal use. Bring your hooks, needles, and love of creation to join us as we work on our projects and enjoy Christian fellowship. SCRAPBOOKING: Come join us for our monthly Super Saturday Scrapbooking Workshops. Feel free to join us in the morning, afternoon or all day! For more information, questions and to RSVP, please contact Creative Memories Consultant, Susan Spadaro (310) 488-2222 (cell) or email her at [email protected]. We’ll provide lunch, beverages, snacks and lots of great table-space for you to spread out and get stuff done. Sign up and pre-pay no later than the Thursday before the date you wish to attend to enjoy food and be entered in our monthly raffle of great Creative Memories product! A portion of each workshop payment goes back to FLC! Saturday, April 26 9:30 am-5:30 pm—Fellowship Hall ESP NEWS: ESP is a fellowship group for older adults. The next lunch is scheduled for April 27, following the 10:30 service. The lunch will be potluck. Not cooking? You are welcome also. A basket for freewill offerings will be available. For more information, contact Betty Kasari or Mary Stewart. "FIRST FRIENDS" is a fellowship group for special-needs adults. Sponsored by FirstServe, "First Friends" is a social time of games, crafts, dinner and worship. Sister Laura coordinates this group, with the help of Pastor Carson and volunteers. Our next meeting will be Wednesday, April 30, at 5:30 in the Library! Contact the church office or FirstServe’s Executive Director, Pastor Hurst, if you're interested in helping with this small group. PRIME TIMERS: The next Prime Timers lunch will be Wednesday, May 7, 2014. Lunch will start about 11:30 am in Fellowship Hall. The speaker will tell us about "Durable Medical Equipment and Supplies." Suggested lunch donation is $5. Reservations not required. For information, call First Serve at 310-320-3818. Youth Youth & Family Trustee: Katie Pulte Young un Adults & Families i In FLCS youth ministry, all young people are welcomed, Christian relationships are built, God’s word is shared, and faith in Christ is formed. All FLCS Youth Ministry programs focus on: • Building community and providing a safe and sound space for children, youth, and their families. • Sharing God’s Word and applying it to the lives of young people. • Growing in discipleship to Christ both in and outside of the church. Kid’s Clubs Kids for Christ (DK-1st grade) Kids For Christ meets on Kingdom Crew (2nd-3rd grade) Kingdom Crew meets on Wed. from 3:30-4:30 PM + Sister Laura Carson Wed. from 3:30-4:30 PM + Miss Caitlin Melillo God Squad (4th-5th grade) God Squad meets on Wed. from 3:30-4:30 PM + Pastor Jared Carson Fall Session: Sept. 25-Nov. 13; Winter Session: Jan. 8-Feb. 26; Spring Session: April 30-June 4 Youth Groups Middle School (6th-8th grade) MS Youth Group meets in Fellowship Hall High School (9th-12th grade) HS Youth Group meets in Fellowship Hall Sundays from 3:00-5:00 PM Thursdays from 6:30-8:30 PM + Pastor Jared Carson leads this group + Pastor Jared Carson leads this group EVENTS FOR YOUTH MINISTRIES Western States High School Youth Gathering – June 27-July 1, 2014 Summer Houseboat Trip for Middle School – July 17-28, 2014 YOUNG ADULT MINISTRIES: This group continues to grow and share in fellowship, worship, service, prayer, and fun! Young Adults are those who are 18-30 whether single, married, with or without children. Contact Pastor Jared for further information or to join our email list. nd Monthly Lunch Outings – 2 Sundays at 12:00pm Tecate, MX Mission Trip – April 4-6, 2014 (sign up soon!) Ministry Staff Contacts: Pastor Jared Carson: Associate Pastor - [email protected] 310- 320-9920 x110 Sister Laura Carson: Director of Christian Life - [email protected] 310-320-9920 x157 Prayer Shepherding Coordinator: Madonna Davenport Through public worship and daily devotions PLEASE PRAY FOR: (New listings in bold) Laura Allen Steven Ausland Ciaran Baker Samuel Bakke Charles Bauguess Rose Bauer Donna & Paul Bender Kim Breski Mickey Bright Caleb Bronson Edmond Carmichael Ranjit Clark Rosele Collom Adelbert “Bus” Cortrite Helen Cullen Benjamin Decatur Gerald Falde Eileen Fredrick Carole Gallegos Jim Gebhardt Iris Pott George John George ROSIE GREEN & FAMILY FAMILY OF DR. BRUCE GOLDWYN David Gruetter Rose Hamilton Kyle Hargrove May Harman Margie Harris Jared Herzberg Jay Holcomb Don Houske Marguerite Houske Carla Giudice Hu Christian Jones Travis Ito Leonard Kasari Bill Keys Barbara Knutson Gerald Laird Kc Lam Barbara Lopatriello Floyd & Carol Lawson Bill Maciej Family Of Donald Mains Chim & Fay Mandalia Cynthia Manker Rachael Mansaray PAT MARKO Robert Martinez Brittney Mckewen Wally McLay Beth Merrill Wendy Miller Joseph Miranda Fred Misch Cynthia Motta John Nekarda Michelle Neu Ken Norris DOROTHY OLESON Normand Olson Anthony Ortiz Jean Osborne Steve Otte Pr. Carlos Paiva James Perdue Lois Radcliffe Brittany Rand The Rivera Family Family Of Donna Roleder Sharon Saddler Gundula Schneider Kristie Schillaci Lita Sierra The Smouse Family Dean Sloan Wade Souster Dale Spooner Josephine Staff Donald Steiner The Stephan Family Family Of Dorothy Stiley Tracy Strand Frances Surber Alan & Diane Swanson Cory & Casey Thayer Arthur Tomeu Peter Tucker Stephanie Van Kuren Pat Watts Janell Weeks Yvonne Weeks Bill Worthy Jewel Worthey Military Service: Lcpl Matthew Affa Andrew Dean Greg Durit Sean Dwyer Dylan Swanson Po1 Roy Franklin Jesse Bakke Jc Holt III st 1 Sgt Eric Martin Capt Michael Krause Ssg Frank D. Petrancosta Cpl Chad Rairie Michael Stitch AIC Kyle Cameron Panter Sgt. Victor Grijalva