Abiding Tidings - Abiding Savior Lutheran Church
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Abiding Tidings - Abiding Savior Lutheran Church
The Abiding Tidings September/October 2016 Upcoming Events Labor Day Monday, September 5 Church office closed NO Monday night worship Rally Day Sunday, September 11 Two services at 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. Blessing of the Backpacks Community Breakfasts Saturday, September 10 & Saturday, October 8 8:00-10:00 a.m. Sunday School Begins/ Blessing for Teachers Sunday, September 18 Quilt Sunday Sunday, October 9 E arlier in August, Abiding Savior’s parking lot was repaved, concluding the first phase of the two-year project. The congregation voted in favor of the project during a special meeting in May, and Munson, Inc. from Glendale completed the job. The project included excavating the lot, adding new limestone, replacing two steel culverts at the road, paving, sealing the asphalt In this issue... Outreach for Hope Bike Ride Sunday School Teachers Needed New Bishop Installation Pastor Mike’s Note Social Ministry Notes Parking Lot Project Completed W and striping for vehicle stalls and directional arrows. The front dropoff area is the second phase of the project and will be completed in 2017. This phase will include removing grass and weeds, cleaning the pavement, sealing cracks, burning/torching oil spots, applying oil spot primer and sealing the pavement. A digital sign was also approved during the May meeting. That project is set to begin sometime this fall. Backpacks, Teachers to be Blessed orship in September will focus on education as teachers and students head back to school. On Sunday, September 11 (Rally Day), worship will feature a “Blessing of the Backpacks.” All students are encouraged to bring their backpacks that day to receive a special blessing for a successful school year. On Sunday, September 18, all educators will be recognized through a special blessing and prayer. Please come out to support and encourage our teachers and students! T “Pedal” for Outreach for Hope 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! If you can't join in, there are two additional ways you can help. You can donate towards Jack’s ride by pledging a lump-sum amount or a dollar amount per mile. Or, you can choose to become a “virtual rider” by seeking donations from friends, family or co-workers. For this year's ride, Outreach for Hope aims to raise $110,000 to benefit its ministries. Help Outreach for Hope reach its goal—for the sake of ministry. Talk to Jack Newman for more information. ✟ ✟ ✟ 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] R Sunday School Teachers Needed ally Sunday is coming on September 11! It’s time to start thinking about getting ready for Sunday School! This year the youth will participate in some projects around church and help other people. It’s already planned that the kids will help make the next 30 casseroles for the Agape meal on October 30. It’s also time for everyone to consider teaching one of our two classes. If you’ve never taught Sunday School before, Kathy Paulson will help you through the planning, and you can also sit in on one of the classes to see what and how the stories are taught. The story guides are excellent! They guide you through what points to make, give tips on how to read the story, provide prayers and give you choices of what projects to do during the class. However, you can always come up with your own projects! It might only take one to two hours to prepare for the class. Preparation consists of reading and knowing the story and selecting the project or game to play. This year, teachers are greatly needed for the preschool youth. Typically lessons are taught in three-week blocks, but if three weeks are too many, please consider teaching for a two-week block. The preschool kids are eager to learn, love to do projects and say some of the funniest things. You also won’t be expected to manage the class alone; there will be another adult to help you out with the projects. One project under consideration requires about ten somewhat flat rocks that are around 12-14 inches; the rocks do not need to be the same shape. If you have some, let Kathy Paulson know. Otherwise no crafting or project items are needed at this time. Gift cards or donations to the Sunday School fund will be used for snacks. When there is a need, an announcement will be included in the bulletin or Kathy Paulson will make some calls. Please give Kathy Paulson a call at (414) 507-5422 if you would like to know more about what is involved in teaching. It’s an experience you’ll really enjoy, and the youth will also enjoy getting to know you! As always, thanks for supporting Abiding Savior’s youth and the Sunday School program! God has blessed us with bright and engaged kids! T New Bishop to be Installed he Rev. Paul Erickson will be officially installed as the fourth bishop of the Greater Milwaukee Synod on Saturday, October 8 at 2:00 p.m. during a festive service of Holy Communion. The special service will take place at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, located at 1615 Wauwatosa Avenue in Wauwatosa. The Rev. Elizabeth A. Eaton, presiding bishop of the ELCA, will be presiding minister with the Rev. Rubén F. Durán preaching. A reception will follow immediately after the service. RSVP by September 15 by calling (414) 671-1212 or by e-mailing [email protected]. Reverend Erickson was elected as the Synod’s new bishop during Synod Assembly, which took place in early June. He grew up in the Synod where he was a member of St. Matthew’s in Wauwatosa and Bethel in Muskego. From 1993-2003, he served as pastor of Faith/Santa Fe Lutheran in Milwaukee. He has also served congregations in Chicago and West St. Paul, MN, as Assistant to the Bishop for Evangelical Mission in the St. Paul Area Synod and most recently as the director of Agora, a lay leader development program. 2 A Note from Pastor Mike Grace to you and peace from God our Father and from our Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ. Amen. O ne of my favorite biblical images for the church and all its diversity and varied giftedness is Paul’s image of the Body of Christ. The reason I like it so much is that it’s just so incarnational. It makes total sense for Paul to help us understand the power of Christ’s incarnation by showing us how we exist in Christ’s body and are the image of Christ in the world. For as embodied as our Christian faith aims to be, we often resist its most transformative urges by disembodying it, placing God back in the heavens where The only way that our body we’re more comfortable instead of allowing can be healthy, grow, develourselves to be transformed by the truth of “God op endurance and strength with us.” If God had a body in Christ and we are is if we allow it the chance to the body of Christ, then surely the body of Christ rest and adapt to everything can benefit from the same things that our human bodies benefit from. In to which we’ve subjected it. particular, I’m thinking of rest. Twenty-first century U.S. culture moves fast. Faster than most of us can keep up. Just as we adapt to “the new thing,” surely enough another “new thing” has already replaced it. We crush ourselves with deadlines, with expectations for ourselves, expectations about fitting into a certain image, expectations about keeping up with the Jones’s. We push and we drive. We plan and we fix. We grind, and grind and grind. No body can be healthy like that. None. No one. The only way that our body can be healthy, grow, develop endurance and strength is if we allow it the chance to rest and adapt to everything to which we’ve subjected it. My pastoral prayer for you is this: that your summer has been one of rest, renewal, Sabbath. That warm days, cool evening breezes, grass between your toes and the smell of brats on the grill have allowed you to return to the home that is within you. That you might rise when called on to continue to be the Body of Christ in the world and in the lives of your family and neighbors. Peace and Blessings, Pastor Mike “ “ T Friends of Luther Manor Seek Members he Friends of Luther Manor is seeking new members and membership renewals for the upcoming year. Gladys Larson will be in the Welcome Area Sunday, September 25 and Sunday, October 2 between services to provide information about the Friends organization, accept new memberships and renew existing ones. The fee for a basic membership is only $5.00 a year. Or, you can purchase a yearly membership for $50.00 or become a lifelong member for $300.00. Membership fees are used for a variety of projects benefitting Luther Manor residents. If you are interested in becoming a member or have questions, please see Gladys Larson on September 25 or October 2. Or if you would prefer, you can place your membership fee in a gold envelope and place it in the offering basket. Please mark it “Friends of Luther Manor Membership.” Gladys is also looking for a co-worker to help share the duties of 3 representing Luther Manor at Abiding Savior. This person would attend meetings two times a year, assist in recruiting members and help with the annual cookie drive. If you are interested in getting involved, please see Gladys. The Friends of Luther Manor play an important part in enriching the lives of Luther Manor’s residents. Consider becoming a member of this group and commit to helping a resident enjoy a high quality of life. ✟ ✟ ✟ Social Ministry Notes S Agape hepherd pie casseroles will be needed on Tuesday, September 6. The casserole assembly team prepared enough casseroles for September; 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, October 4, 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, September 20 and Tuesday, October 18. 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 commitment to the Agape Center ministry without you! T Noisy Offering he congregation donated $94.72 in July and $142.59 in August during our Noisy Offering collection for the following organizations: ELCA World Hunger, Granville Interfaith, Sojourner Family Peace Center and the food pantry at St. Catherine’s. Our total to date is $489.72, which will be divided equally among the charities at the end of the year. Thanks for your support as always! E The Gathering leven volunteers from Abiding Savior helped to set up, serve lunch and clean up at Our Next Generation Neighborhood Center on West Lisbon Avenue on Saturday, July 23. Many thanks and appreciation for a job well done to our volunteers and for the donations of fresh milk and cookies, which were served to approximately 100 guests. T A biding Savior has received and gratefully acknowledges the following gifts: In memory of Harvey Anderson (Carolyn LeBeck’s brother) for the Quilters Chuck & Connie McLaughlin CROP Walk he Greater Milwaukee CROP Hunger Walk will take place this year on Sunday, October 9, beginning at 1:30 p.m. As you will recall, this involves a walk (short or long) and/or food donations for the Hunger Task Force. More details will follow in the bulletin, but mark your calendars and save the date! T Memorials and Honorariums El Salvador he Salvadoran Lutheran Church celebrated its 30th anniversary this summer with various activities taking place from July 28-August 6. As part of the anniversary celebration, a Youth Festival for Life and Peace was held. In support of this event, the Synod asked its sister congregations for financial support to help cover the cost of the youth conference. The Social Ministry team approved a donation of $300.00 from funds already established in its Pan de Vida account for this most worthy cause. Thank you for supporting our brothers and sisters in El Salvador! The Social Ministry Team will be reconvening in the near future to do its 2016-2017 planning. We welcome all who would like to join us! Watch the bulletin for the date or see Joan Cullity if you have questions. 4 In memory of Lon Radloff for the Quilters Taran Radloff Communication Guidelines Update A few additions have been made to the communication guidelines recently, specifically regarding requests for pastoral care, privacy in prayer requests and funeral details. If you know of someone in need of pastoral care and that person desires a visit or phone call from Pastor Mike, please write the request on a communion card or call the church office instead of telling Pastor Mike verbally. By providing a written request or calling the office, the privacy of the person in need is repected and full attention can be given to scheduling a visit or call. For prayer chain requests, please seek the permission of the person in need of prayers before submitting that person’s name and information. This will help maintain the privacy of the person in need. E-mails regarding funeral arrangements will be sent to members if the deceased is on Abiding Savior’s rolls. Information about funerals for non-members where there is an Abiding Savior connection should be directed to the phone and e-mail prayer chains. 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. ✟ ✟ ✟ 5 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. And Just Like That...a New Parking Lot! 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: 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. Education Hour: 9:15 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 ~ September/October 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] September September 4 September 11 September 18 September 25 8: 00: Gladys Larson & Sally Luck 10: 30: Suzanne Blad & Madlyn Dobschuetz 8: 00: Marianne Newman 10: 30: Helen Martin 8: 00: Team 1 10: 30: Team 2 8: 00: Mike McGhee & Bob Susami 10: 30: Louise Severson & Marilyn Eimer 8: 00: Marilyn Moore 10: 30: Marlene Kapustanczek 8: 00: Team 1 10: 30: Team 2 8: 00: Chuck & Connie McLaughlin 10: 30: Joan Cullity & Suzanne Blad 8: 00: Marianne Newman 10: 30: Marijo Bullis 8: 00: Team 1 10: 30: Team 2 Sally Newman 10: 30: Joan Cullity 10: 30: Rodney Eggold 10: 30: Erica Kallas Sally Newman TBD Sally Newman TBD Sally Newman TBD Sally Newman TBD Greeters Chuck & Connie McLaughlin Lectors Sally Newman Ushers Communion Assistants Altar Guild Teams 1 & 2 Team 1 Ushers: George Moore, Randy LeBeck, Victor Bornick, Jr., Marilyn Moore, Bob Susami Team 2 Ushers: Joan Cullity, Marlene Kapustanczek Food Pantry Volunteer: TBD Agape Center Food Delivery: TBD October Greeters Lectors Ushers Communion Assistants Altar Guild October 2 October 9 October 16 October 23 October 30 8: 00: Gladys Larson & Sally Luck 10: 30: Madlyn Dobschuetz & Louise Severson 8: 00: Marianne Newman 10: 30: Melissa Kowitz 8: 00: Team 3 10: 30: Team 4 8: 00: Mike McGhee & Bob Susami 10: 30: Marilyn Eimer & Joan Cullity 8: 00: Rob Lonergan 10: 30: Sally Newman 8: 00: Team 3 10: 30: Team 4 8: 00: Chuck & Connie McLaughlin 10: 30: Suzanne Blad & Madlyn Dobschuetz 8: 00: Marianne Newman 10: 30: Helen Martin 8: 00: Team 3 10: 30: Team 4 8: 00: Gladys Larson & Sally Luck 10: 30: Louise Severson & Marilyn Eimer 8: 00: Marilyn Moore 10: 30: Marlene Kapustanczek 8: 00: Team 3 10: 30: Team 4 8: 00: Mike McGhee & Bob Susami 10: 30: Joan Cullity & Suzanne Blad 8: 00: Marianne Newman 10: 30: Marijo Bullis 8: 00: Team 3 10: 30: Team 4 10: 30: Sharon Kasik 10: 30: Cyndy Kochanski 10: 30: Jeff Kowitz 10: 30: Vicky Merwin 10: 30: Rebecca Steinbach Kathy Paulson TBD Kathy Paulson TBD Kathy Paulson TBD Kathy Paulson TBD Kathy Paulson TBD Team 3 Ushers: Roger Schroeder, Kevin Becker, Dan Becker Team 4 Ushers: Michael Dorn, Nancy Granprie Food Pantry Volunteer: TBD Agape Center Food Delivery: TBD Highlights and Special Events: September 10: Outreach for Hope September 11: Rally Sunday September 18: Start of Sunday School and Adult Forum September 24: Boxcar Loading Sun Mon Tue Wed Regular Worship Schedule: 8:00am Worship Service 9:15am Sunday School/Adult Fellowship 10:30am Worship Service 4 9:00 Service 11:00 CTAC 5 Labor Day Regular Worship Schedule 12:00 CTAC 18 Regular Worship Schedule Fri Sat 1 6:30 Beno Board 2 Office Closed Pastor’s day off 3 10:30 CTAC Praise Team Practice 6 3:00 Agape Meal (casseroles) 7:00 Boy Scouts 194 7 9:00 Quilting 6:00 CTAC 8 6:30 Handbell Choir 7:00 Crew 194 9 Office Closed Pastor’s day off 10 Outreach for Hope 8:00 Men’s Fellowship 8:00 Community Breakfast 12 12:00 Phoebe/ Ruth Circle 6:30 Christian Daughters 6:30 Acoustic Eucharist 7:00 Leaders 194 8:00 AA/Al-Anon 13 7:00 Boy Scouts 194 14 15 6:30 Handbell Choir 16 Office Closed Pastor’s day off 17 10:30 CTAC Praise Team Practice 19 6:30 Acoustic Eucharist 8:00 AA/Al-Anon 20 5:00 Agape Meal (Serve) 7:00 Boy Scouts 194 21 22 6:30 Handbell Choir 7:00 Crew 194 23 Office Closed Pastor’s day off 24 26 6:30 Acoustic Eucharist 8:00 AA/Al-Anon 27 7:00 Boy Scouts 194 28 29 6:30 Handbell Choir 6:30 BENO 30 Office Closed Pastor’s day off Office Closed 8:00 AA/Al-Anon 11 Rally Sunday Thu 9:00 Quilting 6:00 CTAC 9:00 Quilting 6:00 CTAC 12:00 CTAC 25 Regular Worship Schedule 12:00 CTAC 9:00 Quilting 6:00 CTAC 8-11am Boxcar Loading Highlights and Special Events: October 8: Installation of new Bishop October 9: Quilt Sunday October 15-18: SWO Convention October 30: Sunday School Shepherd Pie Production Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 10:30 CTAC Praise Team Practice 2 3 Regular Worship 6:30 Acoustic Schedule Eucharist 7:15 Council 12:00 CTAC 8:00 AA/Al-Anon 4 5 3:00 Agape Meal 9:00 Quilting (cupcakes) 6:00 CTAC 7:00 Boy Scouts 194 6 6:30 Beno Board 7 Office Closed Pastor’s day off 8 8:00 Men’s Fellowship 8:00 Community Breakfast 2:00 Installation of new Bishop 9 Quilt Sunday 10 12:00 Phoebe/Ruth Regular Worship Circle Schedule 6:30 Christian Daughters 12:00 CTAC 6:30 Acoustic 1:30 Crop Walk Eucharist 7:00 Leaders 194 8:00 AA/Al-Anon 11 12 9:00 Quilting 6:00 CTAC 13 6:30 Handbell Choir 7:00 Crew 194 14 Office Closed Pastor’s day off Swim Team Dinner 5pm— 8pm 15 10:30 CTAC Praise Team Practice Start of SWO Convention 16 17 Regular Worship 6:30 Acoustic Schedule Eucharist 8:00 AA/Al-Anon 12:00 CTAC 18 19 5:00 Agape Meal 9:00 Quilting (Serve) 6:00 CTAC 7:00 Boy Scouts 194 20 6:30 Handbell Choir 21 Office Closed Pastor’s day off 22 23 24 Regular Worship 6:30 Acoustic Schedule Eucharist 8:00 AA/Al-Anon 12:00 CTAC 25 7:00 Boy Scouts 194 27 6:30 Handbell Choir 7:00 Crew 194 6:30 BENO 28 Office Closed Pastor’s day off 29 9:00 Meat & Onion Prep for Shepherd’s Pies 30 Reformation Sunday 31 6:30 Acoustic Eucharist Regular Worship 8:00 AA/Al-Anon Schedule 12:00 CTAC Granville Interfaith 12:453:15, meeting 7:00 Boy Scouts 194 26 9:00 Quilting 6:00 CTAC Regular Worship Schedule: 8:00am Worship Service 9:15am Sunday School/Adult Fellowship 10:30am Worship Service
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