2015 november 2 - Our Savior`s Lutheran Church
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2015 november 2 - Our Savior`s Lutheran Church
2015 Inside this issue: Stewardship 1 Pastor Ashley 2 Pastor Sarah 3 Staff Restructure 4 Congregational Life 6 Your participation in the life of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church is very important and appreciated. By joining together with other members and friends, our congregation is able to serve one another and proclaim the power of God’s love. As we look to the coming year it is clear that God is calling us to thrive as a congregation. What does it mean to thrive? Our Stewardship Theme is “Thriving” because the leadership of Our Savior’s believes that discerning God’s call to the future, connecting congregation members to one another and excelling in our worship in praise will allow us to thrive. 2016 Intent (Pledge) Cards were sent out on October 24th. Please let us know if you did not receive one. It is our hope that each household will consider increasing their giving for 2016 by at least $5.00 per week. This would raise an additional $164,840. Any increase in giving makes a huge difference to our budget. Please pray about this request: Review the blessings God has given you. Think about how our congregation’s ministry can thrive when we reach our goal for the coming year. Then determine your response to this invitation as the Lord leads you. Be assured that your offering—whatever amount you give—will be greatly appreciated. Book Club 7 Advent Worship 8 Children’s Ministry 9 Gallery on the Go All Saints Sunday November 1, 2015 On All Saints Sunday we remember those members who have died in the past year and take a moment to light a candle and say a prayer. Paul Gray Sr. Jessica Jandro Keith Fuller Jr. Avis Savre Del Mestad In worship on Wednesday, November 4th and Sunday, November 8th there will be a time during the service to turn in your pledge card. If you are unable to attend worship you may mail the pledge card to the church office before that date. Thank you for being a vital part of this congregation! 11 Karen Sherwood Gladys Rebling Mary Kinde Marlyn Evenstad William Mostrom Ellie Steffens Page 2 A Word from Pr. Ashley In the movie, “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” Linus tells Charlie that in his experience “there are three things that I’ve learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics, and the Great Pumpkin.” If I were to add to Linus’ list I would also add money. There are certain topics we are taught that you do not bring up in polite, small talk. These topics include religion, politics, money and for Linus, the Great Pumpkin. Linus has strong feels about the Great Pumpkin and knows that others may not agree with him. The same is true about the topics of religion, politics, and money. These are topics that people often feel passionate about and have strong opinions. For this reason, we are usually taught to keep our opinions to ourselves. During this season of Stewardship you will notice that we are asking people to talk about two of the three topics: religion and money. In fact, the Pastors and Staff are not the only ones to talk about religion and money. We have worked with the Church Council, Stewardship Task Force and other congregation members to make sure that every member of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church is contacted during our Stewardship Campaign. These conversations are not intended to be conversations that offend people or lead to heated debate. The intention of these conversations is that we can thank every member for their support and participation in the ministry of our church. These conversations are ways to draw people into the life of this community and encourage them to think about how this congregation makes a difference in their life or in the life of other people. As disciples of Christ we are called to be in relationship with others. The relationship that Christ modeled was not one of polite conversation or small talk; it was a relationship of listening, a relationship of deep care and concern, a relationship where God was proclaimed and lives were transformed. Our Stewardship Theme is “Thriving” and one way that we can thrive together as a community of faith is by reaching out to one another and growing in relationship with more and more people. Our hope with personalized contacts is that as a congregation we can grow in deeper relationship with one another and with God. Thank you for your support and participation in the life of our congregation, Pr. Ashley Osborn A Word from Pr. Sarah Does the development of faith have a beginning? Does it have an end? Do we ever hit “plateaus” or “valleys” in our spiritual life? As a church, how do we support and encourage people of all ages in their walk of faith, regardless of age or stage? We all know that faith development happens across the entire spectrum of our life span. What we needed at age five is vastly different from our spiritual needs at 25 or 65. Yet church programming for faith development has tended to begin at the start of Sunday school and come to a relative end when young people are confirmed. In a recent worship survey, 91% of those answering the question stated that they do not come to Sunday morning Bible Study. Some of these may attend other Our Savior’s Bible studies, but for many, worship is the sole time during the week that faith formation happens. What would happen if we took a look at every age and stage at Our Savior’s and asked how we could support faith for each generation? We might find that worship alone is not enough. We might find that there are sections of our congregation who need support and encouragement in “plateaus” or “valleys” in the midst of life’s changing circumstances. We might find that people of all ages are eager to continue growing in their faith. Later in this newsletter you will find a diagram showing a new staffing structure that your Church Council has approved. It includes the position of “Director of Faith Formation”. In creating this position, and inviting our current employee Kira Anderson into it, we hope to address the very points I have written about above. At the same time, this staffing structure seeks to uphold the strong tradition of youth and children’s ministry you have long been known for at Our Savior’s. I invite you to take a look at the new staffing structure, the list of positions and descriptions, and the current needs of Our Savior’s. Reach out to a Council Member, to me or to Pr. Ashley if you have questions. As a church, I feel we have the obligation to serve the whole spectrum of spiritual needs across the generations and I believe this staffing structure is an excellent way to work towards that goal. The Church Council will be meeting in November to finalize job descriptions, and we look forward to moving into this new structure on January first. In Christ, Pr. Sarah Our Savior’s Staffing: October 2015 The Our Savior’s Church Council has approved the creation of the following positions to meet the needs of youth and all people of the congregation: Director of Faith Formation (Full Time): This position will shift the responsibilities of the current Children’s Ministry position to include oversight for spiritual growth for all ages. Families, kids of all ages and intentional community building will be the primary focus of this position. Youth Coordinator (Part Time): This position will bring relational support to Middle and High School students. The focus of this position will be Wednesday evening relationship building and confirmation support, weekly youth group and Bible Studies, special activities, and summer programming such as mission trips and confirmation camp. An important component of this job will be keeping in contact with youth and building strong relationships with them. Children’s Coordinator (Part Time): This position will be responsible for coordinating children’s ministry on Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights. The focus of this role is implementing curriculum and organizing classroom supplies, as well as supporting students, teachers, families and volunteers. Generations Pastor (Part Time): This position will develop and implement strategies for intergenerational and relational ministry at Our Savior’s. Responsibilities will also include outreach to retired and aging members of the congregation. As these positions are developed, the current pastors will be taking on new roles as well. The Associate Pastor will direct confirmation and provide oversight for the Director of Faith Formation. The Lead Pastor will participate in all areas of ministry on a rotating basis. The goal expressed by the congregation’s leadership is that people of all ages have multiple persons to support them in their life of faith. This staffing structure has been developed to meet that goal. Please Note: All of the above will be accomplished without raising the budgeted amount for staff compensation and benefits. Page 5 Congregational Life Page 6 Our Sympathy to: Facts and Figures for September 2015 3 Year Comparison Vivian and Clarence Anderson In the death of Vivian’s sister, 2015 2014 2013 September Offering $48,959.00 $48,635.00 $51,744.00 2015 2014 2013 September Expense $51,999.00 $54,431.00 $54,153.00 Eunice Larson. Lori Tuff In the death of her mother, Barb Tuff. Dave and Rachel Yetzer In the death of Rachel’s grandfather. Terry and Lisa Drewitz In the death of Terry’s father, James Drewitz. Bob and Shermayne Cross In the death of Bob’s father, Smoky Cross. Tammy and Roger Meyer In the death of Tammy’s mother, Irene Fritsche. May the promise of the resurrection into eternal life give you much hope and comfort in this time of loss. Thank you for your faithful giving and for being willing to work towards full financial health at Our Savior’s! You can donate to Our Savior’s by scanning this QR image with your mobile device. If you would like more information about electronic giving please contact Georganne in the office by calling 331 -2276, ext 202 or email at [email protected]. Attention D.R.I.P. investors: An annual D.R.I.P. meeting will be held on Sunday, November 15th following worship. This is an opportunity for you to ask questions and receive information on your investment in Our Savior’s. We appreciate your participation. Lamplighters October 11, 2015 John Robert Kohanek Son of Bobbi Meyer and Joe Kohanek Welcome to the family! Tuesday, November 3 1:00pm All Purpose Room Jay Treadway From Faribault Foundations Page 7 Attention Our Savior’s Book Readers: Attention Our Saviors Reader: Join us on November 16th at 7:30 pm when we discus "We’ll Be The Last Ones To Let You Down." By local author Rachael Hanel. Our group meets in the Library. About the Book: This book presents the unique, moving perspective of a gravedigger’s daughter and her lifelong relationship with death. It is also a masterful meditation on the living elements of our cemeteries: our neighbors, friends, and families and how these things come together in the eyes of a young girl whose childhood is suffused with death and the wonder of the living. (Barnes and Noble Review) Fundraiser to Support Pastor Wal Reat’s Ministry in South Sudan Our Savior’s Quilters have planned a fundraiser and would like to invite the congregation to join us! The funds raised will be used for the support of Pastor Wal’s ministry in South Sudan. A black and white queen size quilt (made by the quilters) will be raffled off on Sunday, December 13th following the church service. Raffle tickets will be sold beginning Sunday, November 1st. Handcrafted items will be for sale beginning Sunday, November 22nd, along with silent auction items for bids. A “Take It Home Today” price option will be included. The sale and auction will end at 11:00am on December 13th. We invite any Our Savior’s groups, individuals or families to contribute goods or services for the sale or silent auction (no used items please). The “price” for each item would be set by the person donating it. Please bring all items to the church by November 15th. Update from Pastor Wal Reat Pastor Wal has been traveling to the refugee camps in Ethiopia. This is a picture of him at the Tharpam Refugee Camp. Pastor Wal’s work amongst our Christian brothers and sisters brings hope and support to countless people living in refugee camps. Thank you for supporting this important ministry of Our Savior’s. 2015 Sunday Advent Worship Schedule 9:30 a.m. 1st Sunday in Advent—November 29 “Waiting For Bethlehem’s Light” Presented by Free Spirit 2nd Sunday in Advent—December 6 “The Christmas Carol Special Report” Presented by Sunday and Wednesday School children 3nd Sunday in Advent—December 13 Presented by Our Savior’s Singers 4th Sunday in Advent—December 20 Presented by Proclaim Page 9 C h i l d r e n ’s M i n i s t r y 3 year old Stepping Stone Class We are excited for our 3 year old Sunday School students to participate in their first Stepping Stones class. As children enter the Sunday School programming, the congregation recognizes them by gifting them a new children’s Bible. It is one of the ways that Our Savior’s seeks to support parents in the promises made during baptism. Our hope is that parents and guardians will read God’s story together through this kid-friendly Bible. This particular storybook Bible was carefully chosen as a tool to turn story time into devotional time. It includes engaging images, discussion questions and age appropriate stories that will relate directly to the life of your child. Class Schedule for November There will be no classes on Wednesday, November 25th or Sunday, November 29th due to Thanksgiving. Enjoy your family & friends & everything God has given you. Parents or guardians and 3 year olds are asked to join us for the three-year old Stepping Stone class on: Sunday, November 1st from 9:00 – 9:30 am (in the Chapel) We will celebrate this Stepping Stone in worship on: Sunday, November 8th at 9:30 am Please let Kira Anderson know if you any questions; [email protected] or 507-331-2276. YOUTH BLAST SUCCESS! Thanksgiving Eve Wor s hi p Wednesday, November 25 In the Chapel. This year we had a record number of kids join Kira for Youth Blast at Good Earth Village in Spring Valley Minnesota. We took 12 students for a 24 hour trip to experience God’s love in nature, Bible study, prayer, camp fire and hiking! A BIG Thank you to Sara Lueken who helped chaperone the students with Kira, we love having parents and other adults join us for trips like this! OSLC looks forward each year to taking kids on trips like these! The congregations generous financial and prayer support is much appreciated by the kids who attend programing and the adults that support it! Page 10 Children’s Christmas Program DRESS REHEARSAL – Wednesday, December 2nd 6:15-7:30pm ALL WEDNESDAY & SUNDAY SCHOOL KIDS ARE ASKED TO BE HERE FOR THIS REHEARSAL We have been practicing our music for the Children’s Christmas program which is on Sunday, December 6th at 9:30am!!! All of the children participating in the Sunday and Wednesday School are asked to sing in the Program. I understand that 40 minutes might be a long time for the 3 and 4 year old kids, so if you do not want your child to participate in the actual program please let me know, however we do encourage all of the kids to join us. We will have a dress rehearsal on Wednesday, December 2nd from 6:15-7:30. All Sunday and Wednesday children must attend this rehearsal. The rehearsal time will be used to have the kids practice going on and off the risers, their songs and also hearing some of the narrations in between songs. It is important for all children that are going to be in the program to be at the rehearsal. Please see Kira if there is a conflict with this time. We are asking all families to please be here at 6:15 for worship, as it will be a shortened worship and we will begin immediately following the service. Advent for ALL Advent is a time of waiting! As Christians we are waiting for the birth of Jesus. Advent is a time to celebrate light in the midst of darkness! On Sunday, November 22nd at 6:00pm OSLC will be hosting an Advent Event that is open to everyone! We will be serving a light meal of soup to all who gather! We will also be creating an advent remembrance item for everyone to take with them to help them remember advent all season long. We ask that everyone pre-registers so there is enough food and advent items for each family unit. There is a sign up on the Welcome Center in the Narthex, or please let the front office know if you will be participating! This event is a free will offering event, and we hope to see you all there! Mission Trips MISSION (miSHen) noun an important assignment carried out for political, religious or commercial purpose, typically involving travel. A group of people sent on a mission. We are excited to start planning for our 2016 Summer Mission Trips! This year there will be two trips planned. One for middle and one for high school! The dates and locations are still TBD, but we can’t wait to decide and share it with the congregation! We are excited for where this year’s mission work will take the youth of our congregation! Isaiah 6:8 says; And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Then I said, “Here am I! Send me.” If there are any adults that can commit to a week of service along side the youth as they work for a week serving others, please let me know! We are always looking for adults to chaperone/ mentor the youth on these trips! November Volunteers Ushers Team 3 Larry Churchill © Pete Roberts © Karen Churchill Marvin & Mary Tatge Lyle & Ruth Olson John & Shirley Currie Steve & Teresa Thompson Alan & Becki Bender Joyce Elsen Erica Staab-Absher Butch & Jean Hanson Welcome Center Greeters November 1 Julie Bongers & Kids November 8 Nikki Lemke November 15 Pat Otis November 22 Jena & Brad Lombard November 29 Arvid & Pat Mensing Attention Welcome Center Greeters: We would like to place the greeters in the new narthex behind or by the Welcome Counter. This will give the greeters a central place for new people to find them for information and to welcome them to Our Savior’s as they enter the church building. Please be at the Welcome Counter 15 min. before service and right after service for about 15 min. Thank you. Communion November 1 November 15 Comm. Prep Darrel & Wendy Rossow Dave & Sarah Stensrud Servers Butch & Jean Hanson Jan & Shirley Luikens Lori Boyle James & Thelma Nelson Lyle & Ruth Olson Pam & Allen Salveson Erica Staab-Absher Readers November 1 Barb Karli November 8 Todd Markman November 15 Linda Mueller November 22 Butch Hanson November 29 Free Spirit Sound & Tech Team Sound / Media Shout & Lights November 1 Mark Zentner / Ken Butzow November 8 Chris Trebelhorn / Gabe Trebelhorn November 15 Roger Meyer / Dick Lawson November 22 Curt Danielson / Georganne Danielson November 29 Mark Zentner / Ken Butzow Nonprofit Or. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church 1207 Prairie Ave South Faribault, MN 55021 Bulk Rate U.S. Postage Paid Faribault, MN 55021 Permit No. 81 Change Service Requested Visit us on the web! w w w. o u r s a v i o r s f b o . o r g Café Midweek November Menu November 4 Sloppy Joes Serving is from 5:00-6:00pm Cost is $3.00 per person November 11 Pizza with a family maximum Of $15.00. Come enjoy great food and fellowship with your November 18 Beef and Chicken Tacos Our Savior’s family! November 25 Happy Thanksgiving (no meal)