We are Faith
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We are Faith
JUNE 2015 Volume 2, Issue 6 We are Faith... God’s purpose for our new church is to unite unconditionally, sharing God’s love through our growing faith and mission with everyone in the name of Jesus Christ. Marching members of the Faith Lutheran Church FAITH LUTHERAN MARCHES IN MIDDLETOWN’S 2015 MEMORIAL DAY PARADE! Peter Brown and Pr. Zach anxiously await the start of this year’s Memorial Day Parade. Liz Helbig served as the team leader and coordinated the design and building of our float as well as arranged to have us all in the right place and on time. Joal Lentz arranged the design and purchase of our tee shirts. We distributed 1100 wrist bands to spectators, and a good time was had by all! Many thanks to everyone who participated. Inside this issue: Memorial Day Parade 1 Yay for Calumet 3 Prayer Team 3 Council Updates 4 Change: The Convergence of Endings and Beginnings 5 Sunday School News 6 Musical Notes 6 Our Church’s S trategic Direction: Page 2 Make your life a MISSION, not an intermission! See someone on Council if you’d like to get involved with — Worship & Music, Church Operations, Mission Support, Facilities & Maintenance or Finance. Your help would be appreciated! Thanks have been received from… Laura Lenz to Pastor Zach for visiting her in the hospital. She was most appreciative. She also appreciated receiving flowers in honor of her recent birthday. Addressing Hunger in M iddletown; S haring K now ledge; Serving & E mpowering Youth & Seniors; How? Coordinating assets in our community to meet needs; and Communicating a bout resources & events. Kathy Smith Marco recently wrote: Before my outpatient surgery, my mother brought me a bear from FLC with the special message on its tag. Those words brought me comfort, a smile to my face, and gratitude for the compassionate outreach that Faith Lutheran has embraced. What a lovely ministry! My surgery went well, and I know your thoughts & prayers helped. Thank you! Jan Wright wrote: Getting older isn’t so bad when you get lovely flowers from church on your birthday. Thank you all so very much. They were like “blue skies and sunshine” after the long winter and cool spring. I have been enjoying them. Blessings to all of you. June Paulson sends a sincere thanks to all who remembered her with birthday cards and wishes & for the flowers she received after church that day. At the grave… Carole Bengtson Johnson passed away on Friday, May 22, 2015. Pr. Zach will officiate at her funeral service here at Faith Lutheran on Friday, May 29, 2015. Our prayers and sympathies are extended to Carole’s sons—Rick & Ron Johnson and their families as well as siblings Winnie May, Elaine Williams, Linnea Mazzulli and Eileen Bengtson. You’re Invited to an Open House… Come see for yourself what life at Ashlar Village offers. Our Open House gives you ample time to tour a variety of housing options—including apartments, cottages and villas—as well as the shopping, dining and activity areas in The Hartog Activities Center. You’ll also hear from our residents why they chose Ashlar Village. Meeting and socializing with current residents provides valuable insight into the Ashlar Village lifestyle. So mark your calendar for one of our next Open Houses: Thursday, June 4th or Tuesday, June 23rd 11:00 am Noon 1:00—2:30 pm Presentation and Q & A Lunch with residents Tour of residential options For further information on attending an Open House, please contact the Ashlar Village Marketing Department at 800.382.2244. Page 3 This year FLC will have five campers and one Leadership and Service Youth attending camp! They are: Adryana Brooks (7/12-18) Allison Dube (7/26—8/1) Madison Dube (7/26—8/1) Samantha Gagnon (7/26—8/1) Amelia Kugeman (8/19-8/25) Troy Lentz (7/26—8/22) Please keep our beautiful camp in your prayers as the staff there busily prepares for another great summer of happy memories. The dates listed by each camper are the dates these children will be at Camp. Please consider praying for them to have a safe and joyous time there. If you would like, you can send off a quick note or card to them with happy thoughts from home. The address is Calumet Camp, PO Box 236, W. Ossipee, NH 03890. It is not too late to sign up for this summer. If you are interested in joining in on all the fun, please visit http://calumet.org/ to register. You can learn more about a stay at the Family Camp, Conference Center, Village cabins or one of the many retreats offered at their site. I can be reached at [email protected] or 860.342.3351 if you have any questions. Boom Chic a Boom! Joal Lentz I would also like to add that Calumet is not just for kids! Prayer Team Faith brings strength and hope. PRAYER TEAM Each member of the Faith Lutheran Prayer Team will pray for 15 different members of Faith Lutheran Church on a daily basis. The Pastor and Council members, will in turn pray on a daily basis for the members of the Prayer Team. And all members of Faith Lutheran are encouraged to pray for your church home on a daily basis. With all these prayers for and from each of us, our congregation will be graced with an umbrella of prayer! Donna Barney Margaret D’Aquila Sue Girard Deanna Harrison Janet Hayn Liz Helbig Heather Karpe Rick Karpe Art Krenz Carolyn Krenz Tom Kugeman Lora Palmer Kathy Raczka Janet Wright Page 4 May 2015 Council Updates After the challenge thrown down by Pastor Zach on the Sunday before the meeting, we did in fact hold the shortest council meeting since his arrival at FLC. We will be signing a new lease with Middletown Adult Education to continue their use of space in the Education wing for the GED program. Liz Helbig is the head of the Memorial Day parade team, the design for the float is well underway and Joal Lentz has ordered the tee shirts for the people who are marching. By the time this is published, the parade will have taken place as seen on page 1. We are collecting furniture and other household items to furnish the apartment for a chronically homeless person. This will happen as soon as the occupant is paired with an apartment. The new signs are being installed and should be completed soon. The council voted to award camperships to six children who will be John Twining, attending Camp Calumet this Council President summer. Let’s Celebrate June Birthdays! 6/3 6/4 6/5 6/6 6/7 6/9 6/10 6/13 6/19 6/20 6/22 6/23 6/24 6/27 6/28 In the next several weeks Pastor, Larry Stauffer, Deanna Harrison and I will be meeting with two different faith communities who are interested in sharing space in the building at 300 Washington St. We are also scheduled to meet with representative from ACES to continue the discussion about their use of the Education building for the Head Start program. Stay tuned for further developments. Ellie Palmer Jennifer Barney, Bob Barney, Jr. David Hall, Cathy MacEachern Michael Lopez, Bill Stielau Ralph Schaffer Holly Schroeder Marilyn Case Kim Bacon, Leah McDermott Donna Barney Lorraine Albanese Bill Bacon Joshua Abbott Ivy Anderson Doreen Winkel Marian Schultz While planning your summer vacation, please remember to keep your pledge to Faith Lutheran up-to-date. Many thanks! Spring Clean Up Crew We held a Spring Clean Up Day on April 25th. Many thanks to all who participated. L to R: Rick Karpe, Tom Kugeman, David Blasco, Steve McDermott, Pr. Zach Harris, John Twining and Ray Anderson. Bill Stielau also helped but left before this picture was taken. Also, we extend our sincerest appreciation to Sue & Ray Girard for their countless hours of lawn clean up and tending to our Memorial Garden. Please remember to thank your fellow members for their hard work. Page 5 From the Pastor: Change: The Convergence of Ending and Beginning By Pastor Zach Harris Well, I’ve been the officially installed, first called Pastor to Faith Lutheran Church coming up on a year this month. In that year, some things have vastly changed while others have remained quite constant. The trick, of course, is to have the things change which are needed to change and the things that need to be constant to stay put. It is a matter of perspective and opinion as to which things fall into either of those categories and where those outcomes have brought us thus far! Not to diminish this list, but the ”death” of my car after over 14 years of adventuring together and almost 400,000 miles of travelling has hit me as less of a loss of a thing and more of a loss of a partner. And even less intense is the simple convergence of the ending of simple things like the TV season, storylines in books, and even the loss of a late night familiar face. And don’t forget the snow! After three months of bonding and mutual strife, the snow also went away (yeah, maybe not all losses are sad!). That scenario doesn't just apply to the people of Faith as a congregation, but to each of us as individuals. I personally have had a bunch of changes/challenges in just these past few months. I had severe health issues overcome both my son and my dog who slowly have gotten almost back to normal. I’ve been experiencing my mother slipping a bit more and more with each passing week as she approaches her 88th birthday this month. And I’ve endured the actual death of some of my life’s beloved. My favorite uncle from my mother’s side of the family passed away at 94 years of age. And then on the other end of the scale, at 56 years of age my life long best friend for the past 47 years struggling with cancer for the second time, died suddenly just when it looked like a solution was just about secured. It is his death, and his memorial service that will occur next week that has had the most profound effect on my psyche. I’ve done about a half of a dozen funerals during these months, and the idea of death in its most literal form as well as its metaphorical recollection of endings has hovered like a heavy mist over almost every aspect of life. But there is irony in this also. The months of all of this have been the season of Easter. It has been happening right when the message of the Gospel is its strongest . Jesus was also one of these deaths. And yet that ending is what gives birth to the beginning of resurrected life. The message strongly supports us as a people of Hope! And it does so as quite quickly nature came back to life: blurring the lines between spring and summer. Leaves, flowers, and wildlife that were seemingly shackled by that winter’s cold and snow, have burst forth in celebration of all that Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection so blatantly explain! Because just as all those endings converged for me at one time, I am conscious that there is also a convergence of endings and beginnings at the heart of that life, death, resurrection story. I’ve been preaching about Hope as the true power of Easter. I’ve had all kinds of illustrations that show the power of hope to lift ourselves up, and the danger of hope to those who would try to keep us down. The powers that oppress us are fully aware that if they can take our hope, they have won; but if only a little hope remains their victory is in jeopardy! So it may come as the ultimate irony, that though I see, preach, and try to achieve new possibilities that hope would lead us to, the emotion that overwhelmingly has pervaded my emotions is despair. And though I don’t have some stunning solution to my emotional state, I am coming to a description of the irony that may be the key to working this out. Change equals pain. Our Bishop made this crystal clear at his presentation at our church last month. And change can come in the form of endings or beginnings with both being equally traumatic. So what is it with having a distinct feeling of despair when God has hope all around us? I think it is rooted in which way we are oriented. [Continued on Page 9] Page 6 Sunday School News... Thank you to all the kids and adults who participated in Sunday School and confirmation during the 2014-2015 year. Special thanks to Janet Hayn, who tirelessly lead our largest group of students, and who is an inspiration to teachers everywhere! The Sunday School picnic will take place on June 27 at Sean & Jennifer Cope’s house. Bring your swimsuit and a potluck dish to share! Thank you to the Cope family for hosting us. Many of you know that my father recently underwent heart surgery, following a heart attack and four strokes since January. I'm happy to report he is recovering well in rehab, and will soon go home. for the next several months. Consequently I am unable to serve as VBS director this year. If anyone would like to step up for this important ministry, I can provide curriculum, training, and logistical support. Please let me know if you can help. Many thanks, Jen Eifrig, Sunday School Superintendent Happy Summer! Musical Notes... Blue Star Marker Dedication On Saturday, May 23, 2015, Pr. Zach Harris participated in a dedication at the Veteran’s Memorial Green, diagonally across from Faith Lutheran Church. He recently received a note of thanks from Ona McLaughlin, Blue Star Marker Chairperson. It read: “Thank you for your wonderful words at our Blue Star Marker dedication. There were just perfect. We wish you and your combined parishes the best!” Amanda Weber, our Director of Music, will be moving on this summer to Minneapolis, MN, where she will work towards a Doctorate of Musical Arts (DMA) in Conducting at the University of Minnesota for the next three years. She hopes to eventually teach on the college level and is excited for this next step! While we are also very happy for Amanda, the congregation will be sad to see her go. We are forever grateful for her creativity and enthusiasm & wish her all the best in her future endeavors. Page 7 We need your help to spread the word about all that Faith Lutheran Church has to offer! Follow us on facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Please like, comment on, AND share our posts on facebook. Invite your friends to like our page on facebook. Post comments and pictures to our facebook page. Check in on facebook ANYTIME you are here! Giving Opportunities Available... Please remember to sign up for either altar flowers or the sanctuary candle one Sunday. It’s a meaningful way to memorialize or honor a special person in your life. You may find the flower chart in the Narthex and candle one in the office. Living Stewardship for JUNE 2015: Assisting Minister: June 7: Faith Twining; June 14: Jay Huntington; June 21: Kathy Raczka; June 28: Sue Giuffrida Communion Assistant: June 7: Joan Lentz; June 14: David Winkel; June 21: TBD; June 28: Lee Kozlowski Acolytes: June 7: Allison Dube; June 14: Madison Dube; June 21: Stacey Lentz; June 28: TBD Ushers: June 7 June 14 June 21 June 28 Marian Martin, Souvanh Singngam, Mike Vajda Bud Swanson, John & Stephanie Twining, Mike Vajda Kathy Raczka, Janet Wright, David Youngs, Mike Vajda Liz Helbig, Diana & Jay Huntington, Mike Vajda Greeters: June 7: Janet Wright; June 14: Heather Karpe; June 21: Lee Kozlowski; June 28: Marge Smith Opener/Closer: June 7: Bud Swanson/Kathy Hartline June 14: Donna Barney/Steve McDermott June 21: Lee Kozlowski/Tom Kugeman June 28: Lee Kozlowski/TBD Thank you for volunteering. Counter/Depositor: Kathy Hartline Altar Guild: June 7: Karen & Bud Swanson; June 14: Marian Schultz/Shirley Salafia June 21: Janet Wright/Heather Karpe; June 28: Beth & Bill Stielau SUN MON 1 7:30pm AA TUES 2 WED 3 THURS 4 6pm Welcome Table Weds. 9am Martha Unit/Knitters 7:30– 9 United Pentecostals Bible Study 7 8 9 10 9am Eucharist 7:30pm AA 9am Martha Unit/Knitters 6pm Welcome Table Weds. 6:30pm Council 7:30– 9 United Pentecostals Bible Study 16 17 9am Dominoes 6pm Welcome Table Weds. 11 FRI SAT 5 6 7:30pm AA 8pm NA 12 13 7:30pm AA 8pm NA 10:30am Fellowship Hour 1:15-4pm United Pentecostals 14 15 9am Eucharist 10:30am Fellowship Hour 7:30pm AA 18 7:30pm AA 7pm Ruth Unit at 7:30– 9 United Luther Ridge Pentecostal 1:15-4pm United Pentecostals 19 20 8pm NA Bible Study 21 22 23 6pm Welcome Table Weds. 9am Eucharist 10:30am Fellowship Hour 7:30pm AA 9am Martha Unit/Knitters 1:15-4pm United Pentecostals 28 29 30 7:30pm AA 9am Martha Unit/Knitters 9am Eucharist 10:30am Fellowship Hour 1:15-4pm United Pentecostals 24 25 26 7:30pm AA 7:30– 9 United Pentecostal Bible Study 27 Sunday School Picnic at Copes’ home 8pm NA June 2015 at Faith Lutheran Church age From the Pastor: Change: The Convergence of Ending and Beginning [Continued from Pg. 5] I think when we are in the present moment of change, despair overtakes us when we look back to the past. With my friend Doug, it is a vicious circle of remembering 47 years of brotherhood that has ended. The despair is that I cannot count on any new adventures with Doug in this world. That’s where I am emotionally, but on a different level of intuition, if I just turn my gaze 180 degrees to the future from this present moment of change, despair can give way to hope. Hope is looking toward the future and not dwelling on the past. It is the part of me that would never want my buddy to suffer anymore to simply make the present linger. But would look to the future in the Kingdom of God. That ultimate future is the Tomorrowland of infinite hope, infinite fulfillment, and a new beginning that outshines anything my best memory of the past can muster. I think it’s only by God’s grace that I’m going to be able to turn my gaze from past to future, from despair to hope, but I’m trusting God to get me there! And my last convergence is one that you all may share. It is perhaps a more blatant convergence of an ending and beginning that throws those two directions in stark contrast to each other. Our musician, Amanda, will be leaving us after this month. Though I’m sure everyone has felt blessed by her talents and gifts, I have been blessed also by her leadership and insight in planning and creating, but most importantly by her friendship and shared care of leading the people of God. So how could I not be sad with her leaving us? But by the same token, it’s that friendship that makes me celebrate the opportunity that she leaves us to explore. To be a doctoral candidate is the height of education especially for one who is an educator. How can I not be thrilled that Amanda has such a great opportunity? How can I not feel blessed to have been able to work with her, worship with her, and share a bit of life’s journey together? Maybe I’m just getting old, with more years behind than in front of me. Maybe that’s why despair seems to be overwhelmingly shutting out hope for right now, because there just seems to be more in the rearview mirror than out the front windshield. And maybe by concentrating on the years behind, I miss out on eternity. Faith brings strength and hope. Faith Lutheran Church 300 Washington Street Middletown, CT 06457 Phone 860.347.6068 Email: [email protected] Pr. Zachariah Harris III Cell phone: 860.269.4632 Email: [email protected] Amanda K. Weber, Minister of Music Karen Carta, Office Administrator I suspect I’m not the only one in this quandary. I think only God can straighten me out. My despair for the past is real, but my hope for the future is equally real. It’s God’s domain, and God just asks us to trust. So, when I look ahead, I say Godspeed! Godspeed to you Amanda and all the ways that God will use you in the future! Godspeed to you Doug and don’t forget to save me a spot at the “cool kids” table in the Kingdom! And Godspeed to all the past, because you’re responsible for getting us to this present, which will lead to that future. And that indeed is my Hope! Living Under His Grace, Pastor Zach We’re on the web: www.faithelcamiddletown.org