01-2015 JANUARY Narthex News color WEBSITE
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01-2015 JANUARY Narthex News color WEBSITE
January 2015 NARTHEX NEWS Issue 01 Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church Dear Sisters and Brothers, Christmas has come and the New Year is upon us. Every year I announce these things in a letter in our January edition of the Narthex News. Like most everybody else, I usually go on to say something about resolutions (you know, those promises you make to yourself that are put aside for other things before St. Valentine’s Day appears on the calendar) or about how the New Year brings change. We don’t all necessarily like change. But change happens. The sun sets and rises on the earth’s horizon and brings us new day after new day. Children are born among us as living proof that God is at work creating new people for us to love. Significantly, each new child who comes into the world reminds us once again of the Holy Child who came to us all by the power of God’s creative hand. How do we respond? Well, we have to avoid giving in to our instinct that leads us to keep things the way we comfortably like them. When the child’s on the way, we give birth. When God is at work advancing his mission, we join in the effort. Doing new and creative things in the name of God’s creative mission is the legacy given us by some of those who put things as they are at Beautiful Savior. Our founders came to a corn field and built a church. That’s right; there really was a corn field right here along Adams Road in the 1950’s. Faithful people heard God’s call to birth a church, and they responded by changing the landscape of the neighborhood and the lives of those who would cross the threshold of Beautiful Savior’s doors in the years since. Bob and Janet Lendt’s family learned to respond to God’s call by advancing creation and remaining faithful to God’s mission. The Lendt family, among others at that time, rejoiced as our sanctuary was dedicated in 1967. Since that day, little has changed in our beautiful place of worship. But the sun rises and the sun sets. Time passes, but creation continues. And so, after all these years, some change is coming to our house of worship and our other facilities too. The carpet in our sanctuary has served us very well. Ask yourself, how many folks do you know who have maintained the same carpet in their homes for 47 years? Our well-remembered red aisles must make way for something new. We’ve been graced to have a group of dedicated folks who have researched our needs, what the industry currently has to offer, and which products might give us another 47 years of excellent service. They have been enabled in their work by a generous donation given by the Lendt family in Janet and Bob’s memory. The parents’ creative response is being carried forward by the next generation—thanks be to God! No, the carpet will no longer be red. Two shades of gray were selected. The new colors will accentuate the beautiful marble in our altar, pulpit, and font. Rumor control: No, this project does not involve any change to the red dossal curtain or kneeling pads in the Chancel. God is constant, but God’s creativity brings change all around us. And then … the world happens too. As most of you know by now, a major drain pipe beneath the floor of our kitchen has rusted away. We’ve dug up the kitchen floor and installed all new waste pipes. Some cosmetic work on the floor remains, but that shall be finished soon. The kitchen work was costly, but unavoidable any longer. The really good news was that a memorial donation in the Lendt’s name arrived just in time to cover this work and more! Our budget did not have to respond to what might have been a financial crisis! Do you have the eyes to see that God is at work changing the world and the lives of people in it? In this place, through the teaching of Bob and Janet Lendt and many others, we have learned to trust God to lead us through times of change, put aside our fear of the new, and embrace creation as it advances. The creative work of the Lord is alive in the next generation—let us respond with joy and continue to advance God’s mission in this place. In the love of Christ, Pr. W. Mark Behenna 1 God’s Beautiful Universe! A Field Trip for Epiphany! Join us on Sunday, January 4, 2015 for a trip to the Vollbrecht Planetarium in Southfield. Our experience will be led by Mike Best, an astronomer known for educating and entertaining. Bring a sack lunch and carpool from the church at 12:30 p.m. … or meet us there at 2:15 p.m. SAVE THE DATES! What: Holding Your Family Together A Study Series for Parents/Families When: Sundays, 12:30-2:00 p.m. January 11, 18, and 25 February 8, 15, and 22 Imagine a home where every person feels loved, valued and heard. Imagine a family that seeks God's wisdom, will and Word together. Imagine an intimate, affectionate community where every night is an experience of caring, sharing, comfort and peace. Join us at 10:15 a.m. on Sunday, January 25th for a cross-generational celebration! Bring your favorite Bible with you. Our third graders will be receiving their Bibles in church that morning—we can all encourage them to use their Bible. It doesn’t matter what your Bible looks like, if it’s worn, has bookmarks and post-its throughout the pages, has underlines, dog-eared pages, a fancy cover, or no cover at all! Bring it with you. You can make this beautiful picture a reality in your home. But it won't happen by accident, you need a plan! Holding Your Family Together is a workable, powerful plan based on a simple nightly routine: Share, Read, Talk, Pray, Bless. This is the FAITH5, and it has transformed families around the world. No matter your child's age or your family's unique situation, the FAITH5 can work for you. Inside you'll find everything you need to get your family into a nightly habit that will open your hearts to each other and to God. Register by contacting Michelle Ketepa in the church office or sign up on the bulletin board. Highlights for the morning: A time to share with others your favorite Bible story. Prizes for those who bring Bibles, with special awards for the “best loved” or “most used” Bible of the day. Bible games played in small groups. The books for this course would normally cost $40 for each family. Because of a generous donor in our congregation, we are able to offer this course for just $15 per family! Your RSVP is requested by January 4 to have books available at the first class session for you. 2 Regular Worship Schedule Wednesday 6:30pm Informal worship in the Chapel. Saturday 5:30pm Informal worship in the Chapel. Sunday 9:00am Traditional Worship 11:15am Contemporary Worship Sunday Adult Education Menu—10:15am Adult Education - RESUMES ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 2015 (Meets in Conference Room) led by Pastor Behenna. Join us at any time! We start gathering at 10:15am in our upstairs conference room. Join us for the Cross-Generational event on Sunday, January 25 at 10:15 am! Small Adult Group Bible Study Led by Chuck Funk. We are studying the Bible texts used in worship. We start gathering at 10:15am in our upstairs Stephen Minister Room. Weekday Education Menu Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study— Tuesdays at 9:30am until 11am. Led by Chuck Funk. For men and women! Join us at any time! Wednesday Afternoon Women’s Bible Study— Beth Moore Bible Study titled “Children of the Day: 1 & 2 Thessalonians.” Questions? Call Barb Barbour at (248) 641-3989 or Chris Kershner at (248) 879-3221. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS (Year-Long) We gather together on Wednesday nights at 6:30pm year-round, in an informal worship and education setting. Great opportunity to invite your friends and family! 6:30pm Informal Worship 7:00pm Adult Bible Study. This study is led by our Pastoral/Ministerial Team Join us at any time! New Wednesday Evening Study Beginning January 21! The Evangelism Committee is sponsoring a four-week series on Martin Luther on January 21, 28, and February 4, and 11 from 7-8:30 pm. Pastor Behenna is presenting “Here I Stand,” the story of a German monk who became one of the most influential figures in Christian history when he began the Protestant Reformation in the 16th Century. It’s quite a story! The Thrivent movie “Luther” will be part of Pastor’s presentation and popcorn will be served! Look for the sign-up sheet soon! Please join us! 3 YEAR-END CONTRIBUTIONS 2015 OFFERING ENVELOPES 2015 MEMBER DIRECTORIES Donations received after December 31, 2014 will be credited to the donor’s 2015 pledge and statement. This complies with the IRS rules, and also assists proper year-end accounting. When picking up your 2015 offering envelopes in the Welcome Center, please be sure to check that your name matches that on the envelope packet. Please contact Jan in the church office at 248-646-5041 or by email at [email protected] by Sunday, February 15, 2015 with any changes in your address, phone numbers and/or email addresses. Cookie Walk THANK YOU! We had another successful Cookie Walk of bringing in $1,250.00 which will go towards our 2015 Adult Mission Trip. THANK YOU for everything from baking cookies, your prayers and purchasing of our cookies! God’s blessings to you! EVANGELISM The New Year offers us the opportunity to consider new ap- proaches and a new start. Many people will be making lists of resolutions (which, unfortunately, usually last a few weeks). Why not make a New Year’s resolution that will have an impact on your personal life and on the life of our congregation? Ask someone what their New Year’s resolutions are and then be ready to share yours. Make sure one of yours is to know and love God better in 2015. Sharing that will intro into a great conversation about the Gospel. Where do I begin? Start by asking yourself some questions. What is the Good News about Jesus Christ that you have personally experienced? How would you share your thoughts with friends, relatives, acquaintances, and neighbors? What life stories can you share that clearly demonstrate the activity of God’s love, grace, and mercy? I suspect we all perform better when we have people spurring us on and when we have some definite sense of what we’re trying to achieve. (An Evangelist without a plan is not an Evangelist at all.) Let me share some of my New Year’s resolutions. I’m working on my plan for the year, which includes a goal of having at least one meaningful evangelistic conversation with someone every week. That means I’m going to have to be more thoughtful and intentional about putting myself in contact with neighbors, friends, and loved one’s who are not yet Christians. I’m looking forward to doing that more intentionally and aggressively this year. Pray for me. For encouragement, I’m going to spend more time with members of the congregation who genuinely have evangelistic hearts. I’m also going to spend more time engaging with the church Evangelism Team, and others sharing their stories and experiences. I plan to read two books on how to share the precious Gospel and spend more time in prayer, asking the Holy Spirit for the words to say, and to open my mind to see the opportunities that God places in my life. I hope you will join me this year and place Evangelism on the top of your New Year’s resolution. Submitted by Carl Bloom, for the Evangelism Team 4 Please join us for An Evening with a Purpose Tuesday, January 27 6:15 pm - 8:15 pm Beautiful Savior Lutheran Welcome Center 5631 N. Adams Rd. Bloomfield Hills $12.00 per person or $80.00 for a table of eight EAT. LEARN. SHOP. Eat a delicious dinner. Learn about women at risk and how to help free them from exploitation. Shop to aid their efforts to support themselves & their families. Proceeds from the evening will benefit Women at Risk. Reservations: [email protected] BROTHERHOOD NIGHT—MONDAY, JANUARY 12—6:15 PM Our special program is titled “Worldview of Food Sources!” Please join us! Remember to sign up on the bulletin board if you will be having dinner. Interfaith Volunteer Caregiver’s CHILI COOK-OFF! February 6, 2015, from 6 pm—9 pm Here at Beautiful Savior! Bake sale, entertainment (live band playing the old standards) and door prizes. Adults $10 at the door, Kids $4 . Kids ages 8 and Under are FREE! Price includes: Tasting samples of all entries, endless bowls of chili, corn bread, hot dogs and a drink. Enter a pot of chili and receive one FREE admission! Fun prizes for winning entries. Call Carl Bloom at 248-656-6857 for more information. All funds go to support Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers in Oakland County. 5 We g e t b y w i t h a l i t t l e h e l p f r o m o u r f r i e n d s . We have journeyed through Advent to Christmas to Epiphany, so what now? True confession: I had to look up Epiphany, not only how to spell it, but what it means. Here is what I learned: Epiphany: e•piph•a•ny (ɪˈpɪf ə ni) Epiphany is a Greek word meaning “appearance” or “coming into light.” The day of Epiphany is January 6, which marks the end of the Christmas season and begins the season that ends the Sunday before Ash Wednesday. In the second century, “Epiphany” became the name for the commemoration of Christ’s baptism as well as his birth. Later it centered on the visit of the Magi, Jesus’ baptism, and the miracle at the wedding in Cana. We can have epiphanies, that is “ah ha” moments or insights from divine source. God moments? Can those moments be calls to action? In business, every study, proposal or presentation needs to end with a call to action or the real reason we are doing this activity. Bible studies should be the same: great to know the Word, now let’s go out and put it to work. This is an excerpt from a homily preached by Rev. Dr. David Smith: A Call to Action In today’s Gospel, Jesus leaves the Temple after teaching and goes out into the town – much as we come to church, worship and then go home. The difference is in what Jesus did when he left the Temple versus what we usually do when we go home. While we often leave our Christianity in church, Jesus took his message out into the streets and into the home of Simon and Andrew. There he found Simon’s mother-in-law ill with a fever, which he promptly relieved for her. When word spread that Jesus had healed Simon’s mother-in-law, many others came to Simon’s house to be healed. Early the next morning after praying, Jesus said to the disciples who were with him, “Let us go on to the neighboring towns, so that I may proclaim the message there also; for that is what I came out to do." And Jesus “went throughout Galilee, proclaiming the message in their synagogues and casting out demons.” On the surface, this story is a straightforward example of Jesus healing the sick. But underneath lies a far more radical challenge and that is to take the healing power of Jesus’ grace which we receive as Christians out into the world so that we might aid those who are sick, feverish, or otherwise in need. When we do that, when we go to the aid of those outside our community, the Word will spread – here is a community of Christians who not only believe the teachings of Jesus but who live them in their lives as well. When we do that, people will come, our community will grow and our church will be filled. In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, Amen. Our call to action as modeled by Christ? Seek the lost and lonely, offer comfort to the stranger, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, care for the sick and imprisoned. In person. Out there, out of our comfort zone. It will keep you warm this winter! Serve the Lord. ~ Connie McKee It is not the body's posture, but the heart's attitude that counts when we pray. ~ Billy Graham 6 THE OUTREACH MINISTRY OF BEAUTIFUL SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 2014 Outreach is an integral part of our Mission. It “Makes Jesus Known” and “Cares for the Needs of People.” The Outreach Team plans for the dispersal of benevolence money and serves as a clearing house for outreach activities of interest to the congregation. Partners in Mission Our goal is to provide prayer, encouragement and financial support to congregations who show need and a worthy mission. During this past fiscal year, we supported the Gendabi Lutheran Church in Tanzania($7000), Mother of the Savior in Dearborn ($5400) and Peace Lutheran in Southfield ($600). Joan Geisler serves as our contact with the Gendabi congregation. Serving Meals at Grace Center of Hope and Baldwin Center We provided food and prepare dinner monthly at the Grace Center of Hope feeding over 100 people each time. We serve a lunch at Baldwin once each month and make a donation of $250 per month to Baldwin Center. Contacts: Joe Lujan, Carl Bloom, and Nancy Kriewall. Food and Clothing Collections Food items are collected in the shopping cart located in the Sanctuary hallway. The food is delivered to the Baldwin Center food distribution mission. Seasonal Clothing drives are promoted twice a year for distribution at the Baldwin Center. LSSM (Lutheran Social Services of Michigan) Money was raised for the first LSSM Mission trip. Karl Geisler is our contact with LSSM. South Oakland Shelter (S.O.S.) Again this year, we opened the church for one week to homeless people of South Oakland County. Thirty men, women and children are fed and sheltered each night at the church through the efforts of over 100 volunteers. In 2014 this was during the first week in May. Contact Carl Bloom. Adult Mission Activity An annual multiday activity is planned that meets physical and spiritual needs of people in a community. The activity may be local or at some distant location. The 2014 project involved participation with a number of other congregations to upgrade facilities at Lutheran Social Services of Michigan facilities in Saginaw. Contact Carl Bloom. Pontiac Park Ministry This year we dedicated a day for a park ministry that consist of 1800 pounds of food from Gleaners, 1500 canned goods that three churches collected over six months (BSLC collected 650 cans). We had a dietician giving a demo on how to cook and use fresh vegetables. This was part of a mission trip led by Carl Bloom. Noisy Offering A special offering is promoted for the last Sunday of each month. This offering is designated for an Outreach effort or partner. During 2014, proceeds of the Noisy Offering were sent to: Baldwin Center in Pontiac, $400, Adult Mission trip, $510, and Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers (IVC), $325. Contact Carl Bloom. Thanksgiving Baskets Each year members of BSLC join together to donate turkeys and other food and distribute them to needy families in the Pontiac and Troy areas. We also provide turkeys for Baldwin Center. Contact: Bob Shaw. Giving Tree At Christmas time BSLC puts up our Giving Tree to collect mittens, gloves, hats, toys, etc. through the HAVEN for children of women affected by domestic violence. Contact: Lori Calbeck. 7 When: Saturday, March 7 Time: 10:00-11:30 a.m. Cost: $3 suggested donation per child. Join us for a story, activities, snacks, songs, and more! Sign up in the welcome center or contact Michelle Ketepa in the church office. Quarterly events for ages 2-4 with their parents! T h i r d G r a d e B i b l e s Wo r k s h o p Families with students in third grade (or older) who have not yet received a Bible from the church should mark your calendar for Saturday, January 24 from 9:00a.m. until noon. This workshop is designed for students and parents to learn together ways to use their Bible as a family. Bibles will be presented to your child with a blessing on January 25. RSVP for this workshop no later than January 11th to help us make sure we have enough Bibles. Contact Michelle Ketepa in the church office. A donation of $25 per family is suggested for this workshop to offset the cost of the Bibles. SAVE THE DATE! Youth in grades 6-12—save the date on Sunday, January 18 for a fun afternoon outing! More details will be coming by email after Christmas! Children ages 2-5 are invited to participate in Wiggle Worship every first, third, and fifth Sunday of the month! Wiggle Worship allows children to attend a portion of the worship service with their families to begin learning about being a part of the faith community. Following the children’s message, our little wigglers are excused to age-appropriate activities—games, songs, a story, or a craft. Children return to worship following the offering. Help is still needed to fill the schedule. Contact Margie Turowski if you would like to help! 8 Back by popular demand—Parent’s Night Out is being planned for Saturday, February 7 from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Our GOD Squad (Grandparents On Duty), along with some teenage volunteers, will be available at the church for childcare to allow mom and dad a few hours away. Parents can join a group going out together, or plan your own date night. A sign up sheet will be available in mid-January. Children will need to have a release form on file for the 2014-2015 program year. Please pack a “brown bag” dinner for your child. A minimum donation of $5 per child is recommended for child care. ELCA YOUTH GATHERING — UPDATE! Grades 8-12 July 15-19, 2015 Detroit! INVEST IN OUR YOUTH! The ELCA Youth Gathering offers our young people an opportunity to serve together, learn, experience powerful worship, and get a glimpse of the larger church with 30,000+ other Lutherans. In order to raise funds for this experience, we are asking for your donations. On the bulletin board in the Welcome Center you can find envelopes numbered from $1 through $150. You can make a donation equal to the amount written on the envelope. Place the envelope in the offering plate or return it to Michelle Ketepa in the church office. If all of these envelopes are filled, we will have raised all we need for the Gathering in July! The benefits of fundraising this way: 1.) The youth will not need to come asking the congregation for money with other events through the year. 2.) Unlike fundraisers where you receive a meal, an item, or a service in exchange for your gift, all funds from this project are tax deductible and can be reported on your church giving report. 3.) The youth will have more time to prepare for the Gathering through team building and Bible study. 4.) Any other fundraisers done through the year can help send kids to camp, benefit benevolence activities, or be given as an offering to Gathering projects. Make an investment in our youth today that will pay off as they grow in faith and leadership! Quake Grades 6-9 Youth in grades 6-9 can attend Quake in Lansing! This event is filled with worship, dynamic February 27-March 1, 2015 speakers, workshops, study, service project, and lots of fun! Organized by Youth Encounter, Quakes are an opportunity for middle-school youth to have a weekend away while growing in faith. This particular Quake is being held at the Radisson Hotel at the Capitol. Return your registration form with payment of $157 ($170 if including a t-shirt) to Michelle in the church office no later than January 22. Late registrations will be charged an additional fee. Parent help will be needed for transportation to and from the event, as well as additional chaperones. Contact Michelle Ketepa if you can volunteer. 9 Praise to God! We had 63 shoe boxes filled this year in support of Samaritan’s Purse, Operation Christmas Child! What a blessing to share the joy of the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ with children in other countries. Your message of Christmas and hope, delivered in the way of shoe boxes filled with toys and necessary items may be the only time these children see God’s love for them. So, thank you, Beautiful Savior, for this wonderful gift. A BIG thank you to everyone who supported our Pie and Cookie Dough fundraiser. raised. $200 was This will help our youth this upcoming summer as they join about 25,000 other Lutheran youth from around the country as they gather in Detroit, July 2015. A special thank you to Joyce Thompson, who filled 18 boxes this year during a time when she was busy planning and singing at a concert to benefit the renovation of Hamtramck Stadium, once the home of Negro League Baseball, designated on the National Register of Historic Places, where her father, Norman Turkey Stearnes, once played; and a time when her mother Nettie’s health was failing. Joyce, your support of Operation Christmas Child each year is inspirational. Our Youth truly appreciate all you do to support them in their spiritual growth! Giving Tree Thank You! Thank you to ALL who gave to the Haven Gift Giveaway through your donations to the Giving Tree. A van load of gifts were delivered and were much appreciated! Christmas is the season to remember those who are less fortunate. Thanks for your Spirit, Lori Calbeck. Military BibleStick Thank You! Dear Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, “Please accept our gratitude and deep appreciation for your support of our troops through the Military BibleStick. Your church is a testament to sacrificial giving. Providing our brave men and women in uniform with the gift of God’s Word in audio is a blessing that will bring them peace, comfort, and spiritual protection as they put themselves in a harm’s way while serving our country. It’s clear that you are making a difference in the lives of our troops. And thanks to your generosity, many more will now be blessed with their very own BibleStick! Again, thank you for standing with us in partnership to bring the comfort of God’s Word to our military heroes.” A Servant of Christ, Morgan Jackson Senior Vice-President 10 Congregational Prayers Prayer Requests: Adrenne Alloso, Chris Baker, Jada Beaubien, Marlayne Behenna, Sheila Bennett-Judd, Bob Bentz, Nathat Bristow, Ron Boger, Dylan Bok, Dina Matthewson Buckner, Andrew Bufalini, Tom Buhler, Bev and Ed Byrne, Cheri Cady, Margie Casteel, Cathy Clauss, Bill Coughenour, Rob DeRosier, Elizabeth Diamond, Sue Disher, Jan Erickson, Don Flett, Mike Flum, Sarah Flum, Brittany Griffith, Tom Hershberger, Dorie Hetmanski, Mary Ann Highers, Pr. Ralph Hoke, Cory Holmes, Sandy Holmes, Daniel Horton, Ruth Ingram, Paul Jacques, Henry Janus, Helen Jaurequi, Howard Kastner, Jim Klausmeier, Randy Korsky, Pang Kue, Family of Shelley Lazarus, Al Michalec, Frances Miller, Lil Miller, Nancy Miller, Angela Moceri, Barbara Munn, Margaret O’Donnell, Debbie Pothoff, Frank Rhames, Luisa Rios, Dan Rohr, Lillian Rosedahl, Sandy Rosedahl, Dawn Rosenthal, Brian Rusher, Gordon Rusher, Pat Rusher, Clara Schoen, Scott Schultz, Greg Schuster, Matthew Schuster, Sandra Schuster, Chloe Shaw, Nicholas Siems, Fran Smeak, Arlene Springer, Meghan Stavale, Ida Swigart, Megan Swiss, Judy Syperyk, Till Family, Rick VanDresser, Bob Varto,Raymond Wagonjack, John Wakeland, John Webber, Barbara Weir, Robert Weir, Jack and Debbie Wells, Helen Werner, Linda Whiley, Ethan Williams, Andy, Tracy, Mark, Dennis, Gaston Armed Services: Jason Adams, Zack Carne, Adam DeSantis, Jacob Eurich, Kevin Flett, Ronald French, Andrea Gerard, Rick Haile, Kirk Jackson, Scott Jackson, Josh Mackie, Military Chaplains, Matt Riffel, Aaron Stone, Richard Stone, Stacy Tulpan, David Wells Died: Sue Ankeny, Ervin Dukatz Sr., Dr. Jean Grant, Shelley Lazarus, Nettie Stearnes, Baptism: Matthew Ross Layman Birth: Lauren Annabel Eurich (Denny and Kathy Eurich’s granddaughter); Madeline Boone (Pr. Boone and Jean’s granddaughter). NOVEMBER 2014 REPORT: Died : Elton Kruger, 11/20/14 Baptisms: Olin Jay Ford, 11/1/14; Cameron Dennis Raffin, 11/8/14; Mathew Ross Layman, 11/29/14 Baptized Members: 997 Church Website www.bslcmi.org Did you know that our monthly newsletter is available on the church’s website? Yes, you can view the entire newsletter, in color, at www.bslcmi.org in the Church News section on the home page. If you’d like receive your newsletter by email or on the website instead of by mail, please contact the church office. Sermons are now online at our website! Can’t attend worship on a given Sunday, but would like to hear the message, simply go to www.bslcmi.org and click on the link in the Church News section or go to “Who We Are” tab and you will see the link to all recent sermons. GRIEF COUNSELING: We have a grief support group at BSLC, meeting on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month, from 4 pm—5:30 pm, in the upstairs Stephen Ministry Room. You are welcome to come in any time and receive Christian loving support as often as you would like. No cost to participate. Counseling is led by Mary Jo Walters, MA, LPC, Residential Hospice—Spiritual. 11 EARLY LEARNING CENTER Christ Centered Care Please contact Dawn Carene at (248) 646-1298 for your personalized tour today! We offer a creative curriculum for children ages birth through 12 years. Beautiful Savior members receive a 10% discount on tuition pricing! Narthex News FEBRUARY 2015 edition deadline, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 2014 Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Blmfld. Hills MI 48304 Permit No. 80 5631 North Adams Road Bloomfield Hills MI 48304 Tel: 248-646-5041 Fax: 248-646-5386 E-mail: [email protected] DATED MATERIAL RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED We’re On The Web! www.bslcmi.org Worship Schedule: Saturday—5:30 pm Informal traditional service in the Chapel. Sunday— 9:00 am Traditional Service 11:15 am Contemporary Service Wednesday—6:30 pm (Informal Service) Childcare available at all Sunday services. Available upon request for Saturday night service. O u r M i s s i o n a t B e a u t i f u l S av i o r Lutheran Church To Make Jesus Known. Acts 4:10-12 To Equip Every Member as a Disciple. Matthew 28:19-20 To Connect People to People. Acts 2:42 To Care for the Needs of People. Matthew 25:40 To Give Glory to God. 1 Corinthians 10:31 Narthex News Team: Editor: Jan McMichael Production: Chris Tarajos (Team Leader), Holly Beeby, Marie Cieslak, Jan Eagan, Angie Griesmann, Sandy Holmes, Nancy Kriewall, Jan McMichael, Charlene Yauk FEBRUARY 2015 Edition Deadline is Sunday, January 11, 2015. Please drop articles in Jan McMichael’s mailbox in the copy room or email them Council Members: Lori Calbeck Jan Eagan David Hutson Tom Ingram Jim Kershner—President Eric Schwarz—Vice President Stephanie Siems—Secretary Brian Tognetti Lennie Wilson to:[email protected] 12 Beautiful Savior Staff: Rev. Mark Behenna, Senior Pastor Rev. David Boone, Pastoral Assistant Julie Steinmayer, Minister of Music Michelle Ketepa Minister of Faith Formation Diane Stibich, Bookkeeper Janice McMichael, Office Manager Sheryl Banwarth, Custodian Chris Ford, Media Director Dawn Carene, Early Learning Center Director