Abiding Tidings - Abiding Savior Lutheran Church
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Abiding Tidings - Abiding Savior Lutheran Church
The Abiding Tidings July/August 2016 Upcoming Events Independence Day Monday, July 4 Church office closed NO Monday night service Community Breakfasts Saturday, July 9 and Saturday, August 13 8:00 –10:00 a.m. Boatload of Pizza Planning Meeting Wednesday, August 17 6:30 p.m. Rally Day Sunday, September 11 Two services at 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. In this issue... Rummage Sale/ Flea Market Recap Lutheran World Relief Collection Pastor Mike’s Note Social Ministry Notes Outreach for Hope Bike Ride Youth Confirmed T Congregation Votes for Parking Lot, Digital Sign he congregation voted in favor of pursuing the parking lot and digital sign projects during a special meeting held May 22. Members learned about the projects during a temple talk in April and had opportunity to ask questions during an Adult Forum held in early May. Recently, Jack Newman and Mike McGhee ran piping and wiring out to the sign location from the church building as the current wiring would not be conducive for the new digital sign. Munson, Inc., the contractor hired to repave the parking lot, has submitted requests for permits with the City of Milwaukee. Munson hopes to start the repaving project sometime in August. The digital sign will be installed once the parking lot is completed. For questions about the two projects, please see a Church Council member or Jack Newman. Paul Erickson Elected Bishop of Greater Milwaukee Synod T he Rev. Paul D. Erickson, West St. Paul, Minnesota, was elected June 4 to a six-year term as bishop of the Greater Milwaukee Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). The election was held during the synod assembly June 2-4 at the Tarble Arena at Carthage College in Kenosha. Erickson was elected on the fifth ballot with 190 votes to 165 votes for the Rev. Lisa BatesFroiland, pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Milwaukee. “I’m excited and hopeful about our future as we continue the work of establishing vibrant faith communities committed to working with God in the establishment of a more just, peaceful and compassionate world,” Erickson said. “The ELCA Greater Milwaukee Synod has a strong history of Rummage Sale/ Flea Market Recap A biding Savior raised over $4,200 between the annual rummage sale and the Heavenly Treasures Flea Market! The rummage sale was held on Saturday, June 4 and offered everything from housewares to furniture. A bake sale was also held during the sale, helping to add to the final total. Twenty-eight vendors participated in the Heavenly Treasures Flea Market. Buyers could purchase jewelry, plants, sports memorabilia, tools, comic books, crafts, furniture and much more. Thank you to those who donated items to the rummage sale, those who baked items for the bake sale, flea market vendors, those who purchased items from the two sales and all of the volunteers who helped out at the events. These two events wouldn’t have been successful without your help! A special thank you to the Boy Scouts for their help in setting up for the flea market! Look for photographs from the rummage sale and flea market on page six of this issue! The Abiding Tidings is published bi-monthly for congregation members of Abiding Savior Lutheran Church, 5214 West Luebbe Lane, Milwaukee, WI 53223. Web address: www.abiding-savior.com. Copyright © 2016 Abiding Savior Lutheran Church. For questions, comments or article submissions, contact the church office at (414) 354-4514 or at [email protected] Bishop’s Election Continued from front page creative and faithful ministry, and I look forward to finding out what God has in store for us all as this next chapter unfolds.” Since 2014 Erickson has served as director of Agora in St. Paul, Minnesota, a ministry that helps develop lay leaders for immigrant and multicultural congregations in Minnesota and South Dakota. He was assistant to the bishop for evangelical mission in the St. Paul Area Synod from 2008 to 2014. The bishop-elect earned a Bachelor of Arts from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, in 1983 and a Master of Divinity from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago in 1989. Erickson earned a Doctor of Ministry in congregation mission and leadership from Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 2012. Adolphus Gustavus is one of 26 ELCA colleges and universities. The Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and Luther are two of eight ELCA seminaries. The Rev. Jeff Barrow, current bishop of the Greater Milwaukee Synod, has served one six-year term and will retire this summer. Erickson will be installed as bishop Saturday, October. 8, at 2 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Wauwatosa. Items to be Collected for LWR T he Women of Abiding Savior (WELCA) will be collecting items for School and Baby Care Kits and new bars of soap for Lutheran World Relief in August and September. Please place your items in the receptacle in the Welcome Area. Thank you! Needed for School Kits: • • • • • • • • 70-sheet notebooks 30-centimeter rulers Pencil sharpeners Blunt scissors with embedded steel blades Erasers (2 1/2 inches) No. 2 pencils with erasers Ballpoint pens Box of 16 or 24 crayons Needed for Baby Kits: • Lightweight cotton T-shirts • Gowns or sleepers • Receiving blankets (cotton, flannel or knitted with lightweight yarn) • Jackets, sweaters or sweatshirts with hoods or baby caps • Cloth diapers • Socks • Hand towels (dark color) • Bath size bars of gentle soap Please note: Gently used large or bigger t-shirts are being collected for making diapers. ✟ ✟ ✟ Charity Collections: An on-going, year-round project Campbell’s Labels: Collected for Bethesda, Inc., Watertown, WI (used to purchase equipment for their residents). See a sample portion of the label needed on the bookshelf against the north wall in the Conference Room. 2 Box Tops for Education: Collected for Thoreau School, Milwaukee. Please place these items in the designated slot in the white box located on the bookshelf against the north wall in the Conference Room. A Note from Pastor Mike Grace to you and peace from God our Father and from our Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ. Amen. Now the Lord said to Abram, ‘Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you. 2I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you, and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. 3I will bless those who bless you, and the one who curses you I will curse; and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.’ 4So Abram went, as the Lord had told him; and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran. 5Abram took his wife Sarai and his brother’s son Lot, and all the possessions that they had gathered, and the persons whom they had acquired in Haran; and they set forth to go to the land of Canaan. When they had come to the land of Canaan, 6Abram passed through the land to the place at Shechem, to the oak of Moreh. At that time the Canaanites were in the land. 7Then the Lord appeared to Abram, and said, ‘To your offspring I will give this land.’ So he built there an altar to the Lord, who had appeared to him. 8From there he moved on to the hill country on the east of Bethel, and pitched his tent, with Bethel on the west and Ai on the east; and there he built an altar to the Lord and invoked the name of the Lord. 9And Abram journeyed on by stages towards the Negeb. Genesis 12:1-9 W here might your journeys take you this summer? One of the most repeated, comforting motifs of scripture is that of God calling unsuspecting souls into new adventures of service and faithfulness. Abraham, Noah, Moses, Jacob, Joseph, Ruth, Peter, Paul. All of them, wary of their work and journey, yet of profound use to God. I believe it really is comforting to recognize that there really is no servant of God who is ever prepared for what God is calling them to. The honest truth, really, is that God uses the process of life and ministry to turn us into whatever it is that God needed from us. God equips us, along the way, for the work that God needs from us. That was true of Abram. It’s true for you, too. Over these summer months, many of us will be called away on journeys of renewal as we spend time with friends and family and maybe even just some good time relaxing. Your experience might not be as dramatic as God’s calling of Abram in the story above, but I tell you, it matters no less. You belong to God wherever you go, no matter the journey that you are a part of, and God is always (ALWAYS!) using you for the sake of love and the kingdom of God. Usually, the hardest part for us in any of that is learning to trust that God’s work is being done in and through us, no matter what. Where might your journeys take you this summer? Wherever they lead, know that God goes with you, works through you, and will be revealed to you through those you encounter. Peace and Blessings, Pastor Mike 3 Social Ministry Notes S Agape hepherd pie casseroles will be needed on Tuesday, July 5. The casserole assembly team prepared enough casseroles for July; however, for those desiring to work from home, a sign-up sheet will be posted in the Welcome Area on the blue bulletin board. We will need a driver to deliver these to Agape, so a volunteer would be appreciated on the sign-up sheet. C upcakes will be required on Tuesday, August 2, so watch for a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board in the Welcome Area. V olunteers will be required to help setup and serve on the third Tuesday of every month: Tuesday, July 19 and Tuesday, August 16. Volunteers should be at the Agape Center by 5:30 p.m. and serving will conclude at approximately 6:30 p.m. See Tom Krueger if you have any questions. A s always, we thank the many faithful volunteers who continue to help us in so many ways each and every month for the Agape Center. We would never be able to fulfill our ministries without you! A Noisy Offering s you will recall, on the first Sunday of every month, a “noisy offering” is collected to help support the following organizations: ELCA World Hunger, Granville Interfaith, Sojourner Family Peace Center and the food pantry at St. Catherine’s. In May, we collected $79.52 and in June, we collected $89.73. The total to date is $252.41. At the end of the year, the total amount will be divided equally and a check sent to each of the charities. Thanks to all for your support! P Memorials and Honorariums A biding Savior has received and gratefully acknowledges the following gifts: In memory of Richard Mattson Chuck & Connie McLaughlin George & Marilyn Moore The Gathering lease save the date on Saturday July 23 and plan to join us when we will be setting up, serving lunch and cleaning up at Our Next Generation Neighborhood Center, located at 3421 West Lisbon Avenue. We require between 10-12 volunteers, and we will carpool to the location. Donations of fresh milk and cookies are always appreciated. A sign-up sheet will be posted for volunteers. The Social Ministry Team does not meet during the summer months but will reconvene in the fall. Watch the bulletin for dates! We welcome all to join us and get involved in outside ministries! Current members include: Joan Cullity, Mary Idhe, Sharon Kasik, Tom Krueger, Inge Liebl, Vicky Merwin, Marianne Newman, Sally Newman and Pastor Mike Anderson. Card of Thanks To my dear family at Abiding Savior: I would like to thank all of you for the cards, visits, flowers and phone calls while I was in confinement in the hospital and rehab for six and a half weeks. My deepest gratitude to everyone. I love you all. Blessings, Joyce Clausing 4 In memory of Irene Eimer Marilyn Eimer Outreach for Hope Rides Again T he Outreach for Hope Bike Ride is coming on Saturday, September 10! Financial gifts to OFH support ministries among people living in low-income communities in Southeast Wisconsin. These congregation and ministry centers provide: • Medical care • Summer neighborhood camps • After school tutoring • Job counseling • Neighborhood ministries • Groceries • Clothing • Meals, and much more! Join Jack Newman for the ride and picnic and pedal to push down poverty! On-line registration is currently being accepted at outreachforhope.org/bike-ride-2/. If you can't join in, please consider a donation. This year, Outreach for Hope has set a goal of raising $110,000. Help Outreach for Hope reach its goal—for the sake of ministry. Talk to Jack Newman for more information. Luther Manor Enjoys Cookies Abiding Savior Youth Recently Confirmed G ladys Larson and the residents of Luther Manor thank you for your cookie donations in May! Donated cookies were served to residents of the health care area with coffee or tea during weekdays by a volunteer. In addition, the Friends of Luther Manor will be holding their annual membership drive in September. Consider becoming a member for only $5.00 a month. Yearly and lifelong memberships are also available. Your membership dues are used for various projects to benefit Luther Manor residents. For more information, please see Gladys Larson or watch for membership registration in September. O n Sunday, May 15, three of Abiding Savior’s youth celebrated their confirmation during a special service. Congratulations to Amanda Hoppe, Alex Hoppe and Rodney Eggold! May God bless you as you continue your faith journeys! For more confirmation photographs, check out Abiding Savior’s Facebook, Google+ and Flickr pages! Volunteers Needed for Breakfast Soul Train Participates in Run/Walk for the Hungry A biding Savior’s next community breakfasts are Saturday, July 9 and Saturday, August 13. Volunteers are greatly needed! If you can help, even for just a little while, please sign up! The sign-up sheets are located in the Welcome Area on the green bulletin board by the Luebbe Lane entrance. Breakfast organizers encourage you to sign up early to make sure they will have enough volunteers to cover vacations and other absences by those who regularly volunteer. For questions about the breakfast, please see Jonas Edstrom, Heather Willette, Deb Jacobs or John and Gloria Morris. M embers of Abiding Savior’s Soul Train group participated in the Capuchins’ annual Run/Walk for the Hungry on Friday, June 17 at the Summerfest grounds. The event provides support for the St. Ben’s Community Meal and House of Peace. Over 1,800 people participated and in addition to monetary donations, Usinger’s donated one pound of meat for every person who participated. From left to right: Mary Ihde, Scott Villmow, Jack Newman, Paul Braatz, Cindy Braatz, Kelly Grant Moore and Matt Moore. 5 P Rummage-o-Rama at Abiding Savior! eople were on the hunt for steals and deals at Abiding Savior’s annual rummage sale that was held on Saturday, June 4. Check out these pictures from the sale! A Heavenly Treasures Featured at First-Ever Flea Market wide variety of items from crafts to sports memorabilia to tools to refinished furniture were available for sale at the Heavenly Treasures Flea Market that was held on Saturday, June 18. Twenty-eight vendors participated, and food was also for sale thanks to a local veteran’s group. 6 Volunteer Opportunities: Get Involved! There are many opportunities to share your gifts with fellow members and the larger community. So take a chance and try something new! You’ll deepen your faith and your relationship with others. If you would like your group listed in future editions, please contact the Church Office. Community Breakfast Abiding Savior’s free breakfast is served to young and old of any economic means within the larger community. Several opportunities for volunteering exist including greeting, Friday preparation, cooking, serving, operating the beverage cart and resetting place settings. Guests love music, too, so musicians are always welcome! Volunteers are also needed to help solicit/pick up donations as well promote the breakfast. Most duties do not take much longer than two to three hours. Sign-up sheets are available in the Welcome Area. For more information, contact Heather Willette at (414) 399-0193 or at [email protected]. Questions can also be addressed to Jonas Edstrom, Debbie Jacobs or Gloria and John Morris. Handbell Choir Help create a festive and joyful sound by playing with the handbell choir! High school youth and adults are welcome to join; no previous musical experience is required. The choir rehearses weekly September through December and February through May, playing in church once or twice a month. For more information, contact Susan Eggold at (414) 315-1127 or at [email protected]. Homebound Ministry Homebound Ministry makes once-amonth calls on those in our congregation who are no longer able to attend servcies. As part of the visits, Holy Communion is given. Training is provided, and the group meets once a quarter at 1:15 p.m. If you are interesting in participating or have questions, please see Pastor Mike or call Joan Cullity at (414) 3548292 or e-mail at [email protected]. Prayer Chain Abiding Savior offers two prayer chains: one by telephone and one by e-mail. Members include special requests from fellow Abiding Savior members in their own daily prayers. For the telephone chain, contact Joyce Clausing at (414) Prayer Chain (continued) 354-5207 or Mary Jeanne Krueger at (414) 354-6489. For the e-mail chain, contact Chris Weichart at (414) 3550062 or at [email protected]. The Quilters The Quilters meet every Wednesday morning at 9:00 to create quilts to send to Lutheran World Relief every year. In addition, the group has people who cut, tie and sew at home. The Quilters’ creations are beautiful and keep needy people warm throughout the world! If you have a gift for sewing and quilting and want to help, contact Jeanette Lammi at (414) 354-9662. Donations of fabric and other materials for making the quilts are welcome, too! Social Ministry Individuals who like to work in a group setting to help organize and plan activities to reach out to the greater Milwaukee community and our sister congregation, Pan de Vida in Jayaque, El Salvador, are encouraged to participate! Your hearts and hands will offer much needed support to others. The group normally meets on Wednesdays, every other month, at 6:30 p.m. If you are interested in joining or attending a meeting to see what the group is about, please call Joan Cullity at (414) 354-8292 or e-mail at [email protected]. Soul Train Physical exercise can do wonders for the soul! And you can often help support a good cause! Abiding Savior’s Soul Train is a group who walks or runs in many of the organized races in the Milwaukee area. The runs are typically 5K or 10K routes while walks are usually no longer than a 5K. A schedule of available races is posted in the Welcome Area, and you are able to participate in as many as you choose. For more information, contact Jack Newman at (414) 841-8933. ✟ ✟ ✟ 7 Sunday School Teaching Abiding Savior’s kids can be very rewarding! There is always a need for Sunday School teachers, especially for the preschool class. In addition to the lesson readings, music, arts and crafts, and games are used to reinforce lesson themes and teach Christian values. For more information, contact Kathy Paulson at (414) 507-5422. Worship Assistants Abiding Savior’s services offer many roles that help provide wonderful worship experiences for those who attend. Your help is always needed to read, assist with communion, greet members and visitors, usher or set and clean up the altar. To get involved, call the Church Office or e-mail at [email protected]. Vocal Choir If you enjoy singing, consider joining Abiding Savior’s vocal choir! The group meets on Sundays after late service six weeks prior to Christmas and six weeks prior to Holy Week and Easter. The group sings a wide variety of repetoire from beautiful classical pieces to uplifting spirituals. No music reading required and shower singers to opera divas are welcome! Contact Kelly Grant Moore at (414) 708-8500 or at [email protected]. com for more information or to join. Women of the ELCA (WELCA) All women are invited to participate in WELCA through small groups, called circles, that meet once a month and in larger gatherings held throughout the year. WELCA also spearheads various drives like the fall school kit and the winter wear collections. For more information or to get involved, contact Mary Jeanne Krueger at (414) 354-6489 or Connie McLaughlin at (414) 354-1944. ASLC Members Complete Diakonia Program S haron Kasik and Helen Martin were among six individuals who recently completed all of the requirements for the Greater Milwaukee Synod’s Diakonia program. Their accomplishments were recognized during a special worship service that took place at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church on Saturday, June 11. Bishop Jeff Barrow delivered a special sermon that day with participation from clergy throughout the synod. Pastor Mike Anderson served as presiding minister and worship music was provided by Greg Eggold, Dave Kasik and Kelly Grant Moore. Diakonia is a two-year lay leadership program offering courses in topics such as the Old and New Testaments, church history, Christian ethics and worship practices. Congratulations to Sharon and Helen for completing this wonderful program. May God continue to bless you throughout your spiritual journeys! Church Directory Abiding Savior Staff Church Council Pastor Rev. Michael Anderson Mobile: (414) 379-3639 [email protected] David Kasik (414) 357-8319 Director of Music and Communications Kelly Grant Moore [email protected] Business Manager John Hempler [email protected] Office Assistant Monica Scheftgen [email protected] Worship Schedule Sundays: 9:00 a.m. Mondays: 6:30 p.m. Heather Willette (414) 747-9563 Deb Jacobs (414) 906-1752 Jonas Edstrom (414) 243-7868 Marie Hoppe (414) 699-7853 Main Contact Information Mailing Address 5214 W. Luebbe Lane Milwaukee, WI 53223 Phone (414) 354-4514 Website abiding-savior.com Sister Congregation Pan de Vida Lutheran Church Jayaque, El Salvador Valerie Phillips Financial Secretary (414) 352-6087 Mission Statement Experiencing God in our neighbor, we serve with our hearts and hands Abiding Savior is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Greater Milwaukee Synod Worship Assistant Schedule ~ July/August 2016 Unable to serve on your scheduled date(s)? Please trade and notify Monica in the office at (414) 354-4514 or at [email protected] July Greeters Lectors Ushers Communion Assistants Altar Guild July 3 July 10 July 17 July 24 July 31 Madlyn Dobschuetz & Marilyn Eimer Sally Newman Mike McGhee & Bob Susami Marianne Newman Joan Cullity & Suzanne Blad Marijo Bullis Chuck and Connie McLaughlin Helen Martin Marilyn Eimer & Louise Severson Marlene Kapustanczek Teams 5 & 6 Teams 5 & 6 Teams 5 & 6 Teams 5 & 6 Teams 5 & 6 Sally Newman Joa n Cullity Sharon Kasik Rodney Eggold Erica Kallas Sally Newman TBD Sally Newman TBD Sally Newman TBD Sally Newman TBD Sally Newman TBD Team 5 Ushers: Roy Clemens, Paul Clemens Team 6 Ushers: Aaron Weichart, Bryce Fisk, Haden Fisk Food Pantry Volunteer: TBD Agape Center Food Delivery: TBD August Greeters Lectors Ushers Communion Assistants Altar Guild August 7 August 14 August 21 August 28 Gladys Larson & Sally Luck Becky Lonergan Suzanne Blad & Madlyn Dobschuetz Marianne Newman Mike McGhee & Bob Susami Marijo Bullis Marilyn Eimer & Joan Cullity Melissa Kowitz Teams 7 & 8 Teams 7 & 8 Teams 7 & 8 Teams 7 & 8 Cyndi Kochanski Jeff Kowitz Vicky Merwin Rebecca Steinbach Kathy Paulson TBD Kathy Paulson TBD Kathy Paulson TBD Kathy Paulson TBD Team 7 Ushers: Robert Schimek, Steve Burdick, Marjorie Burdick Team 8 Ushers: Suzanne Blad Food Pantry Volunteer: TBD Agape Center Food Delivery: TBD Highlights and Special Events: July 9: Community Breakfast July 23: Serve at The Gathering Sun 3 9:00 Service 11:00 CTAC Mon Tue 4 Independence Day Office Closed NO Acoustic Eucharist 8:00 AA/Al Anon 5 3:00 Agape Meal (casseroles) 10 9:00 Service 11:00 CTAC 11 6:30 Acoustic Eucharist 8:00 AA/Al Anon 17 9:00 Service 11:00 CTAC 18 6:30 Acoustic Eucharist 8:00 AA/Al Anon Wed Thu Fri 1 Office closed Pastor’s day off 2 6 9:00 Quilters 6:00 CTAC 7 6:30 BENO Board 8 Office closed Pastor’s day off 9 8:00 Men’s Fellowship 8:00 Community Breakfast 12 7:00 Boyscouts 194 13 9:00 Quilters 6:00 CTAC 14 7:00 Crew 194 15 Office closed Pastor’s day off 16 19 5:00 Agape Meal - Serve 20 9:00 Quilters 6:00 CTAC 21 22 Office closed Pastor’s day off 23 9:15 Serve at The Gathering 7:00 Boyscouts 194 7:00 Boyscouts 194 24 9:00 Service 11:00 CTAC 31 9:00 Service 11:00 CTAC 25 6:30 Acoustic Eucharist 8:00 AA/Al Anon Sat 26 7:00 Boyscouts 194 Private Event, 1pm—7pm 27 9:00 Quilters 6:00 CTAC 28 6:30 BENO 7:00 Crew 194 29 Office closed Pastor’s day off 30 Highlights and Special Events: August 13: Community Breakfast August 17: Boatload of Pizza Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 6:30 Acoustic Eucharist 8:00 AA/Al Anon 2 3:00 Agape Meal (cupcakes) 7:00 Boyscouts 194 3 9:00 Quilters 6:00 CTAC 4 6:30 BENO Board 5 Office closed Pastor’s day off 6 7 9:00 Service 11:00 CTAC 8 6:30 Acoustic Eucharist 8:00 AA/Al Anon 9 7:00 Boyscouts 194 10 9:00 Quilters 6:00 CTAC 11 7:00 Crew 194 12 Office closed Pastor’s day off 13 8:00 Men’s Fellowship 8:00 Community Breakfast 14 9:00 Service 11:00 CTAC 15 6:30 Acoustic Eucharist 8:00 AA/Al Anon 16 5:00 Agape Meal - Serve 17 9:00 Quilters 6:30 Boatload of Pizza 6:00 CTAC 18 19 Office closed Pastor’s day off 20 21 9:00 Service 11:00 CTAC 22 6:30 Acoustic Eucharist 8:00 AA/Al Anon 23 7:00 Boyscouts 194 24 9:00 Quilters 6:00 CTAC 25 6:30 BENO 7:00 Crew 194 26 Office closed Pastor’s day off 27 28 9:00 Service 11:00 CTAC 29 6:30 Acoustic Eucharist 8:00 AA/Al Anon 30 7:00 Boyscouts 194 31 9:00 Quilters 6:00 CTAC 7:00 Boyscouts 194
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