Grapevine - Our Savior Lutheran Church
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Grapevine - Our Savior Lutheran Church
THE GRAPEVINE Our Savior Lutheran Church, 13611 Laurel Bowie Rd, Laurel, MD 20708 (301) 776-7670 office; (240)568-9189 Fax; www.oslclaurel.org Vision Statement: Our Savior Lutheran Church will be a Spirit-empowered family of faith, focused on Jesus Christ, whose members and mission reflect the diversity of our neighborhood and holistically address the needs of our neighbors with the love of God. March 8, 2015 – 3rd Sunday in Lent PRAYERS FOR: Outreach Ministry: New Hope Missions Lutheran Mission, Mooresville, NC Don Steinbach, Jim Steinbach’s father having medical procedure on Monday. Hannah Tucker who is hospitalized. Fred, nephew of Frances Sweet and Helen Kasemeyer, who has cancer. Kyle, friend of Frances Sweet, who has a rare lung disease. Debbie Berger Doris Bodnar (sister of *Al DeLessio, Jr Erich McGuffey) Kate Ridenour Robinson Family Dianne Shields Leslie Shields Carol Ann Snyder Mary Salvator Joan Scouten Dick Smith Gemy Taylor *Hannah Tucker Katy Tzamaras Betty Anne Poole Kim Passmore (friend (friend of Nancy Love) George Walter Anita Zehner Nancy Love) of Marilyn Murchison & Tina McGuffey) Sheila Rice (mother of Michael Rice) Darlene Jensen Amy Ridenour of Brenda Petito) (brother of Amy Pergosky) Jeff Dodson (brother of Tracy Bowman) *Marge Bresson (mother Raymond Dunton of Dan Bresson) (father of UPS man) Luis Fernando (son of Ms. Zoila) Ken Rukenbrod) Danielle Castro (friend Nick Coleman (son of Nancy Love’s friend) Rachel Clark Mike Cody Margaret Cutlip (daughter of Marcia & Ken Kuhn) Joyce Danson Larry Dawes (father of Deb Kilpe) Michele Forney Lionel Francis Don Haxton Cyndy Hockman (sister of Celeste Bresette) Ruth Hughes Bill Iliff (brother of Jenkins Family Peggy Killeen Elizabeth King Marcia Kuhn Carol Landahl Jeannine L'Heureux Alan McCurry Tristan McNamara Cathie Mott John Orosz (friend of *New this week in prayer. IN HARMS WAY: Cody Johnson, Philip Stewart, Joe Villarreal NEW BEGINNINGS: Stephanie (Dark) & David Phillips expecting on Sept 21, 2015 (mother of Cindy Zehner) ADULT BIBLE CLASSES: So far in our study of 1John, we have looked at three characteristics of the true believer. Join us today as we hear about the fourth characteristic. We meet in the Fellowship Hall at 9:40. Next week we will talk about love. You won't want to miss that topic! At 11:00 Art Marshall continues the study of Paul's great letter to the Ephesians. This letter provides one of the best known statements of our Lutheran beliefs: "For it is by grace you have been saved through faith--and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God--not by works, so that no one can boast." (2:8-9). So come and journey with us as we study its powerful message of grace. LENTEN SERVICE: Every Wednesday at 7:15pm until Holy Week. We continue the theme from Sunday mornings, Restoring Relationships. Please come for dinner which will be served from 5:30 – 6:30. $5 per person, $15 per family of 4 or more. Holy Week begins April 2 nd with Maundy Thursday, Apr. 3 is Good Friday, Apr 4 is Easter Vigil and then Easter on April 5th! OPEN ARMS PARENTS APPRECIATION DINNER: Hosted by Our Savior community on March 13 at 5:30 and is looking for helpers and people to supply potluck food for that evening. Sign up at the Ministry Center. If you would like to help, please contact Rachel Clark at 240 5689189. 8:15 PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY meets the second Saturday of each month. Come join us March 14 at 10:00 am in the Conference Room. ALL are welcome! From beginner to expert. Assistance is available for those wanting to learn and/or those needing help on a new project. POC: donna sheaffer [email protected] / 301-839-1824. EASTER CHOIR is a fun group made up of single people and families with kids of all ages. Please come join us in proclaiming Jesus’ resurrection! Open to anyone who wants to worship at 8:15 on Easter Sunday. Please email [email protected] if you can come, so we can have music and bells and rhythm instruments ready for you. This choir practices only twice: Monday, March 23, 7-8 pm, and Monday, March 30, 7-8:15 pm, and will sing on Easter Sunday at 8:15 am. SAVE THE DATE-EASTER PREP WORKDAY: will be Saturday, March 28, from 8 am until 4 pm. Details will follow soon. We have LOTS to do to get our buildings and grounds in Resurrection Condition! Please come and spend at least a few hours serving your Lord and fellow church members by helping us achieve that. LWML DATES: Place on your calendars, April 11th for the DC Marva Spring Rally and for April 25th the Annual Spring Tea and auction. Please continue to save your previous mites, an thus spread His Word. PEW CUSHIONS NOW AVAILABLE: A few cushions are now available for use during church services. If you need a little cushioning for your back, please make use of one of the new pew cushions available in the designated basket in the sanctuary foyer and return after the service. Thanks to Ellie Ramsay for making the cushions! BUYER/SHOPPER/RESEARCHER NEEDED: Are you gifted with the ability to research items on the web or in stores, or really know how to find bargains? Our Savior will be making many purchases over the next several months ranging from office supplies to electronics to building materials, and we need someone to help us find the best deals. This can be done at whatever time is convenient for you. Please call or email the church office ([email protected]) for details. OSLC COMPUTERS AND NETWORKS BEING UPGRADED: Since last October, more than a dozen OSLC and Open Arms laptops, desktops, and servers have been switched from the ‘extinct’ Windows XP operating system to Windows 7 or 8 or Linux. Significant upgrades to antivirus programs and network security have also been made. “KIOSK” COMPUTER FOR ANYONE’S USE: A refurbished Linux-based “Kiosk” machine is now available in the Way for anyone to use as a guest machine to check email, browse the web, and learn how to use our Church Community Builder software, which is free and allows you to see what OSLC groups are doing, request to join them, and also lookup members you’d like to call or email. No password is needed to access the Kiosk machine, but it doesn’t retain any content you download or create. To save any data, you must bring your own removable USB “thumb drive”. GUEST NETWORKS COMING SOON: We have also migrated from Verizon DSL (slow) to Comcast broadband (15 to 25 times faster). Soon (in March) we will partition our network into separate employee and guest networks to better protect sensitive OSLC and Open Arms data. When we make that separation, there will be new Wi-Fi devices and passwords for guest access. If you need help with the Kiosk machine, or if you wish to request Wi-Fi access for your tablet, smartphone, or laptop while in the OSLC or Open Arms facilities, please see Richard Libengood, Tina McGuffey, Natasha Bowlds, or Donna Dark for assistance. THE TECHNOLOGY PLANNING TEAM: continues to meet on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 5:30 pm in Fellowship Hall 2. We are working towards a new video camera in the sanctuary that will stream our worship service onto TV screens in the Prayer/Cry room, Nursery and Lobby. This will allow parents with special needs children or those whose children need some extra attention outside of the worship service will still be able to see, hear, and participate in the service if they so choose. A second system with TV screens near the main entrance and lobby will provide listings of what activities are occurring where during the day. Further down the road will be the ability to stream our worship service to GodTube, YouTube, or the web so our friends at Parkview and even members who are hospitalized, traveling, or on vacation can stay in touch with their OSLC family. THE SANCTUARY RENOVATION TEAM: continues to work on collecting an array of finishes, lighting, flooring, colors, and technology improvements to present to the congregation to vote on in the future. This possibly includes new flat screen LCD monitors for each side of the Sanctuary instead of the current projector and screen combination, which could be moved to the Fellowship Hall for use with bible studies and Congregational meetings. An additional monitor at the rear of the Sanctuary would allow those seated by the choir or Praise Team as well as the Worship Team to be able to also see what everyone else sees. Look for an article in the sounds in the near future with more details. TIME TO ORDER EASTER FLOWERS: Every Easter the altar area looks beautiful with all the flowers that people have dedicated. Please see the Ministry Center to place your order for this Easter. Orders will be taken until March 22nd. Any questions please contact the office at 301 7767670 or [email protected] and speak to Donna. 8:15 am Traditional Worship, 9:30 am Contemporary Worship 11 am Traditional Worship, 1pm New Hope International Worship Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9-5 Submission to Grapevine by WEDNESDAY 4:00 pm to [email protected] MONDAY- Mar 9 7-9pm ESOL Class (C) 7-9pm GriefShare (P) THURSDAY- Mar 12 645-8pm Handbells (S) 7-9pm Elders (FH) TUESDAY – Mar 10 930-1130pm Manna in Mornings (L) 930-12pm Circuit Pastor’s Mtg (C,L,S) 12-2pm Manna for Moms (FH) 12-3pm Staff Meeting (C) 6-8pm Tutoring (FH) 7pm Prayer Warriors (P) 7-9pm Praise Team (S) FRIDAY- Mar 13 530-630 Open Arms Family Dinner (L) 7pm N/A (FH) WEDNESDAY- Mar 11; Lent Service 9-11am ESOL Class (C, FH, P) 5-915pm Choirs, Confirmation, Dinner, Bible Study (C, L, FH1, CR, P,MP,RK,K,) 715pm Worship Service (S) SUNDAY – Mar 15 SATURDAY- Mar 14 10am –Book Club (W) 12-9pm VDC Ultreaya (S,FH) 130-330 Strategic Planning (L) C=Conference Room; CR=Choir Room; FH1=Fellowship Hall 1; FH2=Fellowship Hall 2; K=Kitchen; L=Library; LB=Lobby; MP=MultiPurpose Room; N=Nursery; P=Prayer Room; RK=Room Behind Kitchen; S=Sanctuary; W=the Way; Y=Youth Room