Pastor`s Corner Living The Story Jonathan Rundman to Visit OSLC
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Pastor`s Corner Living The Story Jonathan Rundman to Visit OSLC
Pastor’s Corner 2016 Living The Story Yes, God worked through this almost 60 year old heart, mind and spirit, and showed me places where His “still small voice” was to be found. As I return to working among all of you who gave me this time of spiritual renewal, I am filled with excitement about how we will ponder anew what the almighty is doing! Recent shootings across our nation serve as a nudge to each of us to return to the Lord, so that God can work through us to ponder anew what the Almighty can do. We can work with others through faith to tear down prejudice, fear, violence and the things that keep us apart from our neighbor and from seeing others as children of God. God can work through each of us to build relationships, bring about reconciliation and live in even the toughest of moments, times and people. We will work to do this together in the months to come. As people of the gracious Word of God through Christ… now, ponder and pray what God can, is and will do with you and through you to express your praises to God and to share your love for your neighbor as God first loved you. Pastor Jeff Fricke, Senior Pastor [email protected] Jonathan Rundman to Visit OSLC August 20-21 We look forward to a visit from this acclaimed contemporary musician as he shares his gifts during all worship services August 20-21. Jonathan will also present a music & worship workshop at OSLC on Sunday afternoon, August 21. Please see page 3 for details on this special weekend. Rally Sunday September 11 Theme: A Taste of OSLC Plans are coming together for a fantastic Rally Day kick-off event. We’re firing up the grill and setting the table as we present a large menu of small groups and activities from which you can “taste” and sign up. displays will be set up to promote our various ministries, giving you a chance to connect with small groups sign up for Good Neighbor Sunday (weekend) projects bounce house in Shepherd’s Gate brats & hot dogs provided, along with other goodies Enjoy A Taste of OSLC on Sunday, September 11. Come hungry. Leave nourished. News from Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Our “Burn the Mortgage” effort has had spectacular results opening the doors for a more robust mission outreach. High school kids are traveling on a mission servant trip this month. Our Women of the ELCA invited our Muslim neighbors here in Rockford to come and meet and talk with us. Our Peace Pole at the entry to our parking lot still stands as a reminder of the Gospel call of Christ to welcome all people into God’s Kingdom. Connecting to God, faith and people. CrossTalk So, I traveled over 4500 miles by car, a couple thousand more miles by plane and about 20 more miles by foot… I saw things I never imagined and I found a peace, silence and calm in some of the most obscure activities while I was on my Sabbatical. I found myself humming the hymn (#858) Praise to the Lord, the Almighty. Verse three has a phrase; “Ponder anew, what the Almighty can do.” Calendar August 2016 Page 2 Worship & Music Marti Bein, Director of Worship & Music, AIM [email protected] Jonathan Rundman August 20 and 21 we welcome Jonathan Rundman to all three worship services. Jonathan is a classically trained contemporary musician rooted in the Lutheran tradition. He brings gifts of composing, teaching and engaging the Assembly in participatory worship. In addition to his leadership in worship, Jonathan will work with our Praise Band and present a workshop on Sunday afternoon from 2:30-5:30 for musicians and pastors from the Northern Illinois and South Central Wisconsin Synods. Please invite anyone of any denomination that might find the (free) workshop of interest. Choir News Choir rehearsals for adults and teens begin on Wednesday, September 7 at 7:00. We sing in worship on September 11. The exciting news is that several people have expressed their interest in singing with the choir this year, including two teens (Sticky Faith). Some singers come with a lot of choir experience. Not all singers read music. ALL singers become a part of a meaningful small group ministry. COME AND CHECK OUT CHOIR!!! Choir for middle school and high school youth begins on Sunday, September 18 at 11:30. This group forms a close bond and brings much joy to worship. Choir for elementary aged children begins on Wednesday, September 14 at 5:00. Singing, music fundamentals, movement and drama are just the beginning! Looking Ahead Taizé Worship Rest in candlelight, simple song and silence. September 15 the ecumenical Taizé worship service will return to Our Savior’s. Worship @ 6:30. Choir will rehearse @ 5:30. Bishop Installation and Reception Installation of Rev. H. Jeffrey Clements as the Bishop of the Northern Illinois Synod will be celebrated at First Lutheran on Saturday, September 24 at 10:00. The installation will be a festive and joyful event. Youth from Our Savior’s will be serving in the procession. Joseph will be playing and Zach Rediger will be reading the second reading! Consider attending the service prior to the reception that OSLC will be hosting. Luther College Nordic Choir All choirs rehearse in the Choir Room. The Nordic Choir from Luther College will perform at Our Savior’s on Friday night, January 27. Adult Education New Study this Fall Coming in September: the sequel to The Story: Randy Frazee’s BELIEVE. The BELIEVE experience helps Christians of all ages answer three significant questions: What do I believe? What should I do? Who am I becoming? Signup sheets for small groups can be found now in the Atrium as well as copies of Believe, on sale for $20. Please prayerfully consider being a part of this study. Page 3 Youth Ministry Tyler Parks Director of Youth Ministries [email protected] Howdy, Our Savior’s! As we gear up for the fall, I am so excited for the coming months of ministry and can't wait for you to be involved! This summer you have been hearing “Stories that Stick,” an initiative started by our Sticky Faith Task Force, focusing on real-life accounts from OSLC people who have had Sticky Faith experiences in their own lives. These stories have reinforced our message that when people are truly connected with one another on a deep personal level, bonds are formed that are not easily broken. Research by the Sticky Faith team and Fuller Youth Institute have tested this hypothesis over and over again, and concluded that when students form deep, personal connections with adult church members outside of their family, they are more likely to “stick” with that community and their faith after they transition out of traditional youth programs and into their young adult lives. That is exactly what we are looking to create here at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church. We want to create an environment where all of our students are able to connect not just with myself and the pastors, but with people within our congregation on a deeper, more personal, faith-based level. Our Sticky Faith Task Force has been working to connect OSLC adults with our youth, and our efforts keep bringing us back to a successful mission of the past – the “Grandparent Program.” We are working to revitalize this program so that it may be a successful mission of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church yet again! As we move forward in the coming months, I ask you to please pray that the Lord will lead us in this mission, and how He may be calling you to be involved. We are looking for adults (being a grandparent is not required) interested in connecting with our youth personally in faith. Adults feeling called toward this ministry will be equipped by myself and Pr. Tony through a series on faith development and ministry leadership so you feel prepared. A variety of styles and personalities can be successful in this ministry, and there are no large time commitments involved. Please consider how you may be called into this ministry here at OSLC! If you are interested in learning more or feeling called to this ministry, please feel free to connect with me anytime! Children’s Ministry THANK YOU! Thank you to all who were a part of VBS, held June 13 – 17. We had 82 students (ages 3 – 12 yrs old) come and learn how Jesus gives us hope, courage, directing power, and loves us forever. It was a week full of adventure and fun! We had a great turnout for our BBQ Dinner/Open House celebration (Thursday), and 50+ amazing volunteers lead, guide, donate food and supplies. Our Cave Quest set design was constructed by Mike & Karla Lombardo and Melissa Johnson. Pastor Tony was supportive and present each day. We are so thankful for our station leaders: Melissa Johnson, Trevor Johnsen, Kurt Richardson, Kathy Stim, Cole Bathje, Tyler Parks and Kristina Rediger. (One day in Imagination Station, we even made cave snot!) Our crew leaders led a group of 5 - 8 students to each station where they listened, had fun and made new friends! I’m thankful for our crew leaders: Alyssa Guse, Peter Thomas, Bailey Dusso, Grant Dusso, Preston Dusso, David Stim, Lane Kleber, Anna Doherty, Alex Wis, Celine Wis, Julie Trank, Delainey Turek, Brenna Ripplinger, Ben Bathje, Jack Bathje, Makayla McLelland, Karyn Holmes, Abby Seiter, Bridget Heffner, Ericka Heffner, AJ Lombardo, Darby Kloweit, Kayla, Katie Jensen, Bryn, Nolan Granite and Emily Sibounheuang. I want to thank our amazing welcoming registration team: Andrea Bathje, BJ Johnson, Johanna Lund-Backer, Sue Grover, Lois Muehlfelder and Renee Guse. Thank you for donations of supplies and help: Keri Holmes, Kaye Busse-Kleber, Barb Linder, Trinity Lutheran Church, Debbie Carlson, Tracy Peck, Donna Homuth, MariAnn Morton, Laurie Page, Tom Hartley, Kristin Elliot, Karen Montgomery, Rosemary Bieck, Karen Thompson, Lois Moore, Cindi Jensen, Deb Johnsen, Nadine Hallstrom, Dorothy Mahler and Elinor Johne-Nelson. Thank you to Don Holt for capturing God sightings each day through his photographs, and Cyndi Hlavin for support and encouragement. Thank you to each family for sharing your children with us to hear God’s mighty word each day! And thanks be to God for providing safety, comfort and peace every day. Blessings, Joanna Heffner, VBS Director 2016 Page 4 Baptism Class Sunday, August 7 9:45 AM Register online or connect with Cyndi Hlavin: [email protected]. The Baptism class is a requirement for Baptism scheduling. Missions September Mission of the Month: Lutheran World Relief Please consider donating the following items for Lutheran World Relief: Coming Up: CROP Walk Sunday, October 16 Cloth diapers folded (can be ordered at Walmart) Diaper pins or large safety pins Join us in fighting hunger around the world and in our city through the Rockford Pantry Coalition. Bath towels or hand towels (can be slightly used but clean) Wide tooth combs Adult toothbrushes Soap - Ivory or Dial In September, look for the grocery cart just outside of the worship center as the collection spot. Donated items will be included with the beautiful quilts made with love by our WELCA women and sent overseas to very needy areas of the world. Your help is much appreciated. Small things like this show many parts of the world that we care, which is very much needed especially at this time. Good Neighbor Sunday Event / October 1-2 Signups will begin soon for our annual Good Neighbor Sunday event, which will extend over two days this year. Those who have not been able to help on the Sunday portion of the event can now provide support on Saturday. We ask for your prayers and support. Please contact John Linder, chairman, with questions or to help out. He can be reached at: [email protected] or 815-997-4545. Watch for more details in the coming weeks on GNS, and how you can help impact our church, community and world. Operations Shepherd’s Gate Clean Up In preparation for hosting the post-installation reception for the new bishop of the Northern Illinois Synod in September, the Operations Cabinet will be performing some tasks to spruce up Shepherd’s Gate. Planned actions include: cleaning and black mark removal of the Shepherd’s Gate floor; repair of tables and chairs; repair and paint walls; and repair and cleaning work in restrooms and kitchen. If you are willing and able to assist the Operations Cabinet with any of these projects, please contact Keith Shaver and/or Elizabeth Brinkley. Security / Safety Task Force The Security / Safety Task Force has been formed to discuss and address issues pertaining to security and safety. If you are interested in participating on the Security / Safety Task Force, please contact Keith Shaver and/or Elizabeth Brinkley, or come to our next meeting on Thursday, August 25 at 9:30 AM. We would like to harness the knowledge, experience and expertise of the congregation in making OSLC a welcoming, yet safe space for members, staff and the community. Facility Use Form Upcoming for Fall 2016 / Spring 2017 Do you coordinate a meeting that meets at OSLC? A Bible Study, Book Club, Support Group, WELCA Circle or other group or gathering that routinely meets at OSLC? Please stop by the Welcome Desk (weekend) or the church office (during the week) to pick up the Calendar Schedule/Facility Use form to make certain that we have the correct contact information on file and the appropriate space and date are reserved for your group’s meetings. Fill out the Calendar Schedule/Facility Use form for all meetings and events and return forms to Elizabeth Brinkley. Thank you for helping us manage the use of the large, lively space we have at OSLC! Page 5 Events Active Seniors Lunch Wednesday, August 3 • 12:00 PM Safety Camp Thurs-Fri, August 4 & 5 • 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Bibles & Brats Wednesday, August 17 • 6:00 PM OSLC Golf Outing Sunday, September 25 • 3:00 PM Life Line Screening Thursday, September 29 • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Save the date! Theme: “An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away” Join us at Noon for lunch catered by Gatherings by Sue. Special guest Bob Edwards, owner of Edwards Apple Orchard, will provide our program. Devotion and door prizes included. Tickets $10; on sale July 30-31. Contact Karen Johnson for reservations (815.543.7962). In partnership with the Rockford Police Department, Our Savior’s will host a Safety Camp for students entering 4th and 5th grades. This is a free camp with snacks provided. Kids will get safety instruction on a variety of topics, including bicycle, fire, water, guns, animals, internet safety and more. Registration forms are available in the Our Savior’s office. All are welcome and the pool is open – come join us for this summer’s last Bibles & Brats. We meet at Bob & Cindy Toews home: 6074 Abington Drive. Please bring a dish to pass, yourself and invite a friend. This is a midweek refreshment! We eat, talk, share and listen outside around the relaxing pool. Come and be fed! Our thanks to Bob & Cindy for hosting another year – we appreciate your generosity and welcoming spirit! Join us for an OSLC Golf Play Day at Swanhills (Belvidere) starting at 3:00. Catered dinner served at 5:30. All are welcome — people can do golf and dinner, just golf or just dinner. Golfers pay greens fees at the course; dinner is $12 per person. Look for signup sheets at church this month. Thanks to the Bernardis for sponsoring this event! Questions? Please call Brent Bernardi (815-8851525) or Maribeth Larsen (815-394-1349). Screening will be held in Shepherd’s Gate. More information to follow. Blood Drive Thursday, November 3 • 2:00 - 6:00 PM Save the date! Our Savior’s will host its annual blood drive in November. Mark your calendars now. Page 6 Among Us Prayers and Blessings (as received through July 15) We lifted up in Prayer: Tom Backer, Bonnie Balok, Helen Barrett, Gary Campbell, Micheala Campbell, Marge Day, John Dempster, Jim Edson, Lou Everett, Mara Guse, Cyndi Hlavin, Sheryl Jecklin, Cindy Johnson, Karen Johnson, Juan Juarez, Jane Kling, Libby Knopp, Jean Kramer, Bud Nau, Roberta Nielsen, Ruth Ogness, Christine Petersen, Dick & BJ Peterson, Randy Peterson, Ryan Peterson, Marlon Pool, Ida Reinhold, Karen Schanstra, Joseph Schenk, Becky Shaffer, Katy Stenberg, Nord Swanstrom, Jim Tracy, Verlyn Westra We celebrated Baptisms: Jack Alexander Garnhart, son of Ryan & Vanessa Garnhart Emerie Grace Streed, daughter of Daryn & Sarah Streed Benjamin Lim & Thomas James Thorson, sons of James & Jeanrose Thorson We celebrated Marriages: Michael Landgraff & Courtney Neville Torin Schneider & Taryn Palm We offered Sympathy: To the families of: Janice Brokaw Laura Erickson We prayed for peace in our world and protection for those in service to our country: Steven Anderson / Kyle Brees / Ryan Brees / Jeremy Buttram / Ben Everette / Michael Galiano / Scott Hlavin / Dylan Kaltenbrun / Ashley McKenzie / Charity Moorhous / Brandon Morgan / Tyler Pillmore / Kayla Rasior / Alex Rickard / Nicholas Rinaldi / Jake Thorn August Birthdays 1: Preston Holmes, Jean Kramer 2: Bonnie Beitlich, Patricia Green, BJ Petersen 3: Skylar Harmsen, Karyn Holmes, Lois Johnson 4: Samuel Derry 5: Christina Gissal 6: Rosetta Chamberlin, Ray LoTempio, Bentley Wilkinson 7: Mark Byers, Stephanie Chaffin, Verne Larson, Danielle Schneider 8: Nadia Bender, Dennis Peterson, Inez Schneider, Christopher Winters 9: Anne Cable, Karin Kullberg, Kylie Rhoads, Taryn Schneider, KeoOudom Sibounheuang, Yvette Swenson 10: Vicki Anderson, Lucy Ellerbroek, Matthew Sweet, Chloe Weinrich 11: Ronald Berke, Joanne Peterson 12: Ryland Allen, Eric Baeverstad, Barbara Dilley, Mary Ewings, Don Gugliuzza 13: Helen Barrett, Shelly Cantwell, Cynthia Jensen-Toews, Helena Ritter, Kassie Thew 14: Larry Chamberlin, Deborah Kruger, Carl Lind, Ella Norwood, Pamela Shaver 15: Matthew Heimbach, Kathleen Peterson 16: Carl Engaldo, Alyssa LoTempio, Linda Miller, Shirley Olson, Jenni Ripplinger 17: Ingvar Carlson, Adley Curry, Walter Reinhold, Carol Wehmeyer 18: Carolyn Almond, Greg Kampmeier, Dan Moore 19: Abigail Berke, Kassandra Carpenter 20: Susie Bernardi, Stacie Campbell, Richard Elswick, Emma Patterson, John Strandin, Karen Weyburg 21: Jeff Anderson, Abigail Derry, Ted Getty 22: John Almond, Daniel Geissler 23: Daryn Streed 25: Karen Miner, Christy Trank 26: Griffin Full, Jim Keeling 27: Kate Bond, Katherine Firch, Larry Gunderson, Sally Koepsell, Mark Yarolimek 28: Gary Flanders, Gloria Winters 29: Sarah Bender, Calvin Cable, Lori Carlson, Laurie Page 30: Jean Carlson 31: Evy Dhyanchand, Karen Johnson, Daniel Young August Anniversaries 1: Matthew & Emily Bork, Fred & Lois Muehlfelder 2: Pastor Jeff & Joy Fricke, Dale & Janice Melquist 5: David & Anne Cable 6: Dale & Connie Gustafson 7: Dale & Lynne Townsend, Greg & Heidi Wis 8: Terry & Debra Gill, Erik & Becca Johnson 9: Daniel & Paula Bry, Jim & Pam Keeling 10: Larry & Suzanne Hopps, Dennis & Sharon Peterson 12: Matthew & Kristina Rediger 14: William & Sandra Schmeltzer 15: Rick & Joanna Heffner, Arnold & Harriet Meier, Tyler & Kelly Parks, Gary & Marlene Winkie 16: Paul & Sue Grover, Neil & Marlene Mizen 18: Bob & Nadine Hallstrom, Thomas & Patricia Harker, Larry & Lorra Prabhakar 19: John & Carolyn Almond, John & Sonia Pofelski, Dick & Linda Todd 20: John & Anne Mannelly 22: Benjamin & Molly Cherland, Eric & Gretchen Ericson 25: Vincent & Whitney Pastore 26: Ingvar & Jean Carlson, Bill & Susan Gorski Thank You I would like to say a big “Thank You” to all of those who have remembered me during my shoulder surgery. Being remembered with cards and well wishes is so special. Every card put a smile on my face which brightened my whole day. You are a very caring congregation. Helen Barrett I want to thank everyone for all the prayers and beautiful cards you sent to me following my recent back surgery. They all meant so much to me and I certainly felt the power of prayer during my recovery. My doctor says I am doing great with the help of my very attentive “nurse,” Gene. Thanks be to God. Marge Day Mortgage Update As of June 30, our mortgage balance is $343,349. This balance reflects $85,617 in additional principal reduction payments from contributions. Page 7 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Address Service Requested Rockford, IL Permit No. 2645 3300 Rural Street Rockford, IL 61107-3540 815.399.0531 Office 815.399.8934 Fax www.OSLCrockford.com Weekly Worship Schedule: Saturdays at 5 PM Sundays at 8:30 AM Sundays at 10:45 AM (Praise Ensemble Led) Senior Pastor - Rev. Jeff Fricke Pastor for Discipleship - Rev. Tony Dusso In This Issue Pastor’s Corner Rally Day Calendar Worship & Music Adult Ed Youth Ministry Children’s Ministry Baptism Class Missions Operations Cabinet Safety/Security Task Force Events Bibles & Brats Among Us Thank You 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 Backpack Blessing Book of the Month Our Savior’s will prayerfully kick off the new school year with a “Blessing of the Backpacks” during worship services August 14. This blessing is open to students of all ages, even adults signing up for classes for a new career, and adults in general. by Lisa Samson Sunday, August 14 Parents: have your kids bring their backpacks to worship for a prayer and blessing upon them, their teachers and schools. Adults: bring your briefcases, laptops, smart phones, tablets, etc., and we will pray over your work devices. Here is our chance to pray for our kids and community, asking for God to walk with our students and give all of our schools great success this year. Submissions for the September issue of CrossTalk must be submitted by Wednesday, August 10. Please send your articles to [email protected]. “The Sky Beneath My Feet” Beth’s husband won’t be joining the family on vacation at the beach this year. He’s not even joining them in the house. Instead, Rick has holed up alone in the backyard shed. Nobody knows exactly what he’s up to. Maybe he’s immersing himself in prayer. Maybe he’s lost his mind. Maybe he’s even the modern-day prophet or the saint the neighborhood artist imagines him to be. But while “St. Rick” waits for an epiphany, Beth will have to figure out what to do with herself and their teenage sons, possibly for the rest of her life.