September-2013-edite.. - Lakewood Presbyterian Church
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September-2013-edite.. - Lakewood Presbyterian Church
Volume 37, Issue 8 September, 2013 Hope • Friendship • Service Open Door Gathering Day ● Sunday, September 8 ● 9AM From Sock Hop to Hip Hop, we all agree Sunday School Rocks at LPC! Come join in the Gathering Day fun for all ages, in the Atrium, beginning at 9 a.m. with a Continental breakfast! Wear your poodle skirt or saddle shoes. Whether you were a ʼ70s flower child or a beatnik from the ʼ50s, come and rock out as we kick off our new program year at LPC. After we’ve had some fun rocking and rolling, everyone will be dismissed to their respective Sunday School locations. Nurturing Faith in All Ages at LPC! ● 9:30–10:15AM Elementary Age Kids ● Unger Family Children’s Center, “Journeys” Rooms 2 & 3 Our children enjoy experiencing Bible stories and the life of Jesus in multiple learning venues including story-telling, arts and crafts, cooking, and drama. Midways for 6th – 8th Graders ● Unger Family Children’s Center, “Midways” Room 1 This year, Christine Smith will introduce the mid-highs to some of the “Ancestors of the Faith” in the Old Testament — Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and Moses. Senior Highs ● Youth Room on Upper Level Tedd Roos and Matt Greif will again team teach the class, discussing issues that are important to youth from a perspective of biblical faith. YOUth Group ● Lawther Hall ● 5–7PM every Sunday Open to youth in grades 6–12, with some special programs for mid-highs and combined multi-age fun activities. Light dinner provided. YOUth group leaders are Christine Smith, Matt Greif, Jim Butler and others. SEE Inside this issue: Message from the Pastor 2 Rev. Budin’s Farewell 2 Sheryl Buckley’s New Class 3 Rummage Sale Update 3 Personals & Fellowship 5 GATHERING | 2 Coming in October: Sunday, October 6 – World Communion / Peacemaking Sunday Saturday, October 19 – PWR PW Fall Gathering – Willoughby Saturday, October 24 – Chocolate Walk October 25-26 – Synod Assembly, Maumee, Ohio A Message from the Pastor – The Rev. Dr. James C. Butler B y now you have learned that Sharon Budin will be leaving LPC to become the pastor of Bethany Presbyterian Church in the Gordon Square neighborhood on Cleveland’s west side. It has been a joy to work with Sharon these last nine years and I will surely miss her creative spirit, her listening ears, and her supportive presence. I am confident, however, that Sharon is ready and now skilled and experienced to serve as Bethany’s pastor. Together we have seen Sharon become ordained as a Minister and then develop into a gifted preacher and a compassionate care giver. Our loss is Bethany’s gain. But I am confident that the Ho- A Farewell from the Rev. Sharon Grace Budin I t has been a little over nine years since I arrived at Lakewood Presbyterian Church. They have been years of growth and change, challenge and joy. Together we have walked the paths of Advent and Lent, the road to the cradle and the grave figuratively and literally. We have baptized babies and done blessings of the sick and dying. We have welcomed confirmands and new members into our church. We have celebrated weddings and funerals. My days have been filled with the myriad of blessings of ministering to and with you. We have worked to build the already and not yet kingdom. Together we built the WeeKirk program and transformed the Sunday School into a Workshop Rotation Design. We have had some grand parties — Rally Days, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, Advent Workshops, and Epiphany Parties! It has been fun, even in the difficult times. I recall with laughter how often my offices Page 2 in the old building flooded! It seemed no matter where I was put, water found me. Jim and I survived sharing an office space during the construction process. And as you know from the differences in our styles and tolerance for chaos and mess, that was no doubt a bigger challenge for Jim than for me. Yet even in the shared office space, the water poured down on my desk and did not touch his ... I have grown in my faith and my confidence while here. With your support and encouragement I have moved out of my comfort zone and pushed the growing edges. And it is because of my opportunities here, that I am prepared for my new call at Bethany. I look forward to joining with that diverse and urban community. I look forward to working with the neighborhood of the Gordon Square Arts District. I am excited to brush up on my Spanish and welcome artists into our Presbyterian community. Gordon Square is a dynamic and changing community, which brings with it joys and challenges. Bethany is poised in a prime location to minister to this community in its transition and beyond. I am blessed to have the opportunity to minster with Bethany now, as I have been blessed to minister with you all over these last years. Thank You! ly Spirit will guide our leaders as we prayerfully discern future leadership for faith formation at LPC. God speed Sharon! We all wish you God’s blessings of joy and deep satisfaction as you begin your new ministry with our sisters and brothers at Bethany! We will miss you! Gathering (Continued from page 1) WeeKirk ● The Kathleen Gruber Classroom, Room 208 An age-appropriate worship experience for children in pre-school through 3rd grade following the children’s message during the 10:30 a.m. worship service. On Communion Sundays (first Sunday of month), children return to the sanctuary during the Offertory in order to participate in the sacrament. Adult Faith Formation Offerings Bible Study Class meets weekly in the Parker Room and will use a DVD-based curriculum on the Old Testament books. Special Offerings Planned (meets for a limited number of Sundays and will be announced in worship bulletins and Open Door newsletter): “Mortal Dilemmas” with Sheryl Buckley, M.D. “Experiencing Jesus” DVD with Marcus Borg “Jesus, Bombs & Ice Cream” DVD study “Painting the Stars” DVD study of science, religion, and evolving Faith “One Thousand Gifts” Exploring journaling as faith practice OPEN DOOR Mission Updates Rummage Sale 2013 Back to School Thank You What a huge success! I am so grateful to our committee (Jan Soeder, Joyce Olson, Mary Redifer, Carol Cox, Kay Jones, Sandy Shaw and Claudia Meyke) for donating their time, ideas and muscle. Without them this sale wouldn’t have been possible. The support from the congregation in donated items was better than we ever expected. There were several times we didn’t know if it would be possible to sell or move it all in two days. We saw many from the Lakewood community benefit from our low prices. Some came back two and three times. One mother stood at the entrance, before coming in, telling her four children that they only had ten dollars to spend between all of them. It was heartwarming to see all the children leave with a game or toy and mom with a $5.00 bag stuffed with clothing. Many times we were told to “keep the change” or people made donations in addition to buying items. Our community meal guests also benefited from being able to select clothing, cleaning supplies and small household items free of charge. The power of cookies, pies and brownies was undeniable (and appreciated) by all. The bake sale brought in over $120 over the two days. The leftovers from our sale benefited H2O’s clothing drive, Yankee Peddler (Lakewood Hospital’s thrift store), Veterans of America and Easter Seals. We enjoyed each other’s fellowship and the joy of working together for God’s purpose. The total raised came to approximately $2,570. All proceeds raised will go to support our youth programming. School is open and many students are going back well prepared thanks to the generosity of LPC members. We delivered bags of school supplies to “Supplies 4 Success” which is a joint effort among several local agencies. The supplies were sorted by H2O members and delivered to the schools. They hope to maintain a supply closet in every school so that they can also respond to needs throughout the year. Thanks to each of you who contributed. When we combine our efforts, we can make a big difference. Sheryl Buckley to Teach Sunday Morning Class NEWS FLASH! Death is not optional! One day each one of us is going to die. You can, however, exert control over many of the circumstances surrounding your death by doing some preparatory work now while you are healthy and have the luxury of thinking about your death as an abstraction in the future. Once you receive a diagnosis which might be terminal, you enter a crisis situation where contemplation is replaced by the need for immediate choices. Starting Sunday, September 15 and continuing through October 13, we will explore what you need to know about dying before you are dying with Sheryl Buckley, M.D., long-time ruling elder at LPC and immediate past Moderator of the Presbytery of the Western Reserve. Dr. Buckley practiced medicine for over 30 years and led hospital ethics committees for more than 20 years. She has also taught bioethics and philosophy at Hiram College for over two decades. The first class on September 15 will examine recent sociological changes V O L U M E 3 7, I S S U E 8 in American life that make death more difficult to deal with than in former times, including the extensive use of the metaphor that medical practice is “warfare against disease.” While this metaphor is accepted by medical professionals and the general public alike (think of the 40year “war on cancer,” for example), it turns out not to be helpful during final illnesses. On September 22 we’ll look at the idea that human life is sacred and how that sanctity interfaces with medical technology, especially at the end of life. We will also explore whether we can think of death as a sacred event, too. In the final classes we will think together about choices for the end of life like palliative care and hospice, the difficult question on whether a serious illness should be allowed to be the one which is fatal, the possibility of personal and family growth during terminal illness, and the difference between pain and suffering. The class will meet from 9– 9:50 a.m. in the Reed Room. Page 3 Nurture & Discipleship Updates Fall into a Good Book in Our Library God’s Promise for Men Love Wins by Rob Bell — A book about heaven, hell and the fate of every person who lives. Recommended by Judy Bulloch. The Complete Jesus by Ricky Alan Mayotte — First compilation of the sayings and teachings from ancient documents through the fifth century. Noah Built His Ark in the Sunshine by James W. Moore — He prepared in advance for the storm that was to come. How do we reach that level of maturity? For the Children: Walking the Bible by Bruce Feiler — Illustrated journey for children through the greatest stories ever told. Read with Me — Bible Stories for children Parents: Addresses Wanted! If you have a child in college or in the military, the Nurture & Discipleship Ministry would like to send him/her an occasional care package and the monthly Open Door newsletter. Please contact the church office with your child’s address. Faith Journeys Sunday School September Rotations Tower of Babel: September 8 Abraham & Sarah Antioch Art: September 15 Abraham & Sarah Thessalonica Theater: September 22 Abraham & Sarah Galatian Games: September 29 Purcell Concert at LPC On Friday, September 27, Malina Rauschenfels, soprano; David Ellis, viola da gamba; and Paula Maust, harpsichord will present a concert of songs by Henry Purcell at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary. A freewill offering will be collected. Please come and bring a friend! Good News at LPC Our youth participate in, and LPC contributes to, Help To Others (H2O) at Lakewood High School. When young people share their time and energy, wonderful results occur. Page 4 OPEN DOOR OPEN DOOR (USPS 0094-870) is published monthly, except for the combined July/August issue, by Lakewood Presbyterian Church, 14502 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44107-4388. Periodicals postage paid at Cleveland, OH. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to OPEN DOOR, 14502 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107-4388. Periodical Postage Paid Cleveland, Ohio We are an open and welcoming community of Christians committed to: Proclaiming Christ’s message of hope and salvation Nurturing faith and the exploration of our beliefs Celebrating the faith we share in joyous worship Relieving poverty and oppression, and eliminating social and economic injustice Watching over and affirming one another in love Church Staff Pastor/Head of Staff James C. Butler Minister of Discipleship Sharon Grace Budin Organist and Director of LPC Bell Choir and Chapel Choir Paula Maust Director of Chancel Choir Karen Weaver Administrative Secretary Marie Andrews Financial Secretary Beth Ann Starks Childcare Provider Kimberly Hook Evening Receptionist Custodians Becky Schneider Bonnie Peeples, Todd Strunk Honored Retired Staff Minister of Music Emerita Margaret Limkemann Contact Information 14502 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood OH 44107 216-226-0514 E-mail: [email protected] www.lakewoodpresbyterian.org E-mail articles to Leslie Stewart, Newsletter Editor at [email protected]. Submission deadline for Open Door is the 15th of the month for the following issue. Submissions are subject to editing for length and clarity. THIS FALL, LPC’S MUSIC ENSEMBLES will be undergoing some exciting changes in leadership, structure, and rehearsal schedules. The Chancel Bells and the Chapel Bells are combining forces and reforming as the LPC Bell Choir, which will be directed by Paula Maust. The LPC Bell Choir will rehearse in the Hook Music Room from 7:30–9 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month, beginning September 12. Anyone Grade 6 – Adult is invited to participate in the LPC Bell Choir. The Chancel Choir, directed by Karen Weaver, will rehearse from 7:30– 9 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month, beginning September 5. Paula Maust is forming a new ensemble this fall, the Chapel Choir, which is open to any child Kindergarten – Grade 12. The Chapel Choir will rehearse in the Hook Music Room from 9–9:30 a.m. every Sunday, beginning September 15. The music staff hopes that these changes will allow more people to participate in LPC’s music ensembles and looks forward to working with you this program year! If you or a friend are interested in participating in a music ensemble, please contact the appropriate director.