The Voice - April - 2016 - St. John Lutheran Church, ELCA
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The Voice - April - 2016 - St. John Lutheran Church, ELCA
St. John is called by Christ to be a Sanctuary that Welcomes and Serves All April 2016 Alleluia! Christ is risen! Christ is risen indeed! Alleluia! So goes the ancient Easter greeting in the Christian Church. I encourage us all to greet one another with this greeting, not just on Easter Sunday, but throughout most of the Easter Season, up until Ascension Day. Not just to say “Hey, how ya doin’?” when we see one another, but to say, “Hey, Joe, Christ is risen:” “He is risen indeed, Jane!” It may seem a little contrived at first, but try it out. You might find it informs your consciousness during this bright season, this week of weeks when we celebrate Christ’s victory over death, a victory that he shares with us. In a way, it’s a subversive greeting. It goes against the grain of the world, and all our life experience. Most of us have known the pain of grieving the death of someone we love. Some of us have come very close to death ourselves. Many of us are very afraid of death. Those of us “of a certain age” feel our bodies slowing down, and the older we get, we are more aware that we will die one day. It is the great inevitability, the end we know we must come to, and which punctuates our lives. But in Jesus Christ, God has undone death. It is no longer the reality which holds the final judgment on our lives. The God who created the cosmos and all the life in it has declared that nothing, not even our own sin, or the world’s sin, will deprive us of the abundant joy God wants to give us. God died, but he did not die; the Father raised Christ from the dead! And so, even though we will one day die, we will not die; we will partake in Christ' So in a world in which death is all around us, and evil realities threaten and terrorize with threats of death – be it cancer, terrorism, or Satan himself – the Risen Christ comes to us and says “Peace be with you.” He calls on us not to fear (even though it may take some of us awhile to grow into obedience to that call) because he has conquered death, and life is ours forever. Thanks be to God! Alleluia! Christ is risen! Christ is risen indeed! Alleluia! Pr. Bill+ THE VOICE It’s almost time for Pastor Lauren’s Sabbatical! What is a Sabbatical? A sabbatical is an extended period of time for study, personal growth and renewal without the demands of daily parish responsibilities. This is a normal practice and recommended by the ELCA for every 5 years. Our pastors have been with us since 2009. To date, neither has taken a sabbatical. A sabbatical is normally three months in length and is sometimes split into several blocks of time. It can involve many types of activities. Vacation time and Continuing Education time are not included but are incorporated in the planning. When will she be gone? Pastor Lauren will spend a pre-sabbatical week of Continuing Education from June 22-29 on a retreat in Santa Fe NM with Wayne Muller. (You will get to meet Wayne when he is here to preach and lead a workshop on May 15.) Then she will be “gone” from July 11 until October 10. During some of that time she will be home, but will be “off the grid” and not available for any church activity, including Sunday services, weddings and funerals. She will even worship at another church on those Sundays so as not to get pulled back into church activity. Part of her absence will be for taking their kids on a family trip — driving to Alaska! Pastor Bill will use his regular vacation time for this trip. Who will cover for her while she’s gone? Pastor Bill will cover most of her responsibilities in her absence. When they are both gone, you will be directed to contact Marge Sellers for pastoral needs. What will it cost? All expenses of the sabbatical are covered by a grant from The Lily Foundation National Clergy Renewal Program. There will be no cost to the congregation. What happens after the Sabbatical? Pastor Lauren will submit a report of the sabbatical time and share the learning and experiences with the congregation. The Mutual Ministry Team and Board will evaluate benefits as a basis for future planning. The Theme for Pastor Lauren’s Sabbatical is Reclaiming Sabbath in a 24/7 World. We hope that Pastor Lauren will return to work in October refreshed, renewed, and ready to help us all find a place for “Sabbath” rest in our frantic lives. Small Groups Continue For six weeks during Lent eleven groups met on a weekly basis to grow in faith and friendship. The study called Animate – Practices helped us to explore various practices such as prayer, worship and service as well as how food and money are part of our daily Christian life and what we can do to grow and develop in these areas. Group discussion was lively and new and deeper relationships were formed. Several groups would like to continue meeting using a different Animate study. You are invited to join them. Look for more information on Sunday morning April 3 and in the weekly email that week. 2 THE VOICE Welcome to a new feature in The Voice! Each month we will profile two or three ministries to celebrate the great work that’s being done here at St. John. Funeral Luncheons have been a part of St. John’s ministry for many decades. You may not be aware of this ministry unless you have participated or have attended a funeral for a loved one at St. John. In the days immediately following a death, the family has many things to do: decisions to make, people to contact, travel plans…. Providing a meal following the funeral service offers the bereaved family much more than physical sustenance, but also spiritual and emotional support. It provides a space and a time to rest, eat a good meal and catch up with old friends. Serving people in this way and at this difficult time provides both comfort and a reminder that they are not alone, but are part of the larger family of Christ. Back in the day, meals were prepared by the Women of St. John, but this is no longer possible. They can provide salad, dessert and beverage, but the main course needs to be catered. If you would like to participate in this ministry, contact Marlou Grudt, Joanne Hagen or Patty Oates and ask them to put you on the list. When the need arises they will contact you to see if you are available to help with set-up, clean-up and/or serving. Even if you are not available to help on weekdays, you can still help! This ministry involves a fair amount of expense, and contributions are always welcome. Make your check payable to “Women of St. John” with “funeral luncheons” in the memo line. Russell (66) and his wife Elnora (72) and three kids and one grandchild live together in a small house in Southfield. Russell is a Vietnam veteran who served in the Navy from 72’-74’. Russell is a double amputee and is wheelchair bound. They are on a very fixed income and are doing their best to keep up. They received help from ROTC over the years but could use some additional help this year. Russell has been hard on the interior doors since his house is not designed for a wheelchair bound person. Their house needs a variety of repairs, including replacement of some interior doors, hinges and casings; repair of some drywall, cleaning of the exterior vinyl siding; cleanup and landscaping in the front yard; replace kitchen countertops and backsplash. St. John’s team will help them with these tasks this year. St. John has been repairing homes with Oakland County Rebuilding Together for the past ten years. Rebuild takes in dozens of house applications and processes these for feasibility and applicant qualification. Each year's house is different in scope and presents a unique challenge. Some of the house projects have been as extensive whole kitchen demolition/replacement or refit doorways and build ramps for handicap accessibility. We have repaired walkways and porches; repaired wall damage and painted the whole interior of a house. Some projects have included ambitious plumbing or electrical work, some have had more of a focus on landscape and cleanup. This year’s Rebuild date is April 30. Contact Bill Halvangis at [email protected]. 3 THE VOICE Welcome to a new feature in The Voice! Each month we will profile two or three St. John leaders to help you get to know them better, starting with staff, Board members and Leadership Team members. This month we give you an overview of the Board, and will begin profiling individual Board members next month. The Board consists of the Pastors plus six Board members, elected by the congregation for a two-year term. Each year, three Board positions turn over. Board members are limited to two consecutive terms. Our organization structure is different from the traditional Church Council structure. The Board is responsible for guiding the overall direction of the congregation; establishing vision and mission; and defining desired ends (but not means). Board members do not run the ministries. That is the responsibility of the Leadership Team, which is appointed by the Board. The Board meets once per month to review, discuss and resolve a variety of issues facing the Congregation. In the fall they review and approve the annual budget (prepared by the Resources Team) prior to its being submitted to the Congregation for adoption. Board minutes are available for review in a binder in the church office, and also are posted on the St. John website (www.stjohn-elca.org, click “Member Login”, type in the password - 23225Gill - and click “Meeting Minutes.”). (Personality Parade continues on the next page.) 4 THE VOICE Personality Parade (continued) Stella Weller, Director of Community Outreach; “Genuine Hospitality” Team Leader Stella was born and raised in Hyderabad, India. She got her business degree and worked for Dell and GE in business management and training. As a young adult she moved to the US looking for better employment opportunities. She first settled in Florida where one of her relatives lived. One day she was shopping in Macy’s where she was approached by a man who introduced himself and asked if she would talk with him. She was initially a bit startled (young ladies in India do not talk to men they don’t know) but they had a conversation. He went back to Texas (he had been visiting his grandmother in Florida). When Stella went back to India, he found her online (on the Indian version of facebook) and the conversation continued. Soon after, she got a job in Michigan and he followed her. The young man’s name was (you guessed it!) Craig Weller. They were married and the rest is history! “I think this was destiny. God planned this for me,” she says. Stella and Craig were both raised in the Roman Catholic church. They were accustomed to Sunday being “church day.” When they first moved to Michigan, they had no friends or family, no church home, and didn’t at first have a car, so it was hard to go church shopping. Stella found Sundays very lonely. Finally she went to Google and looked up all the churches she could walk to. One of them was St. John. She still remembers the first time they walked in. “I could feel the warmth. People were so loving and caring.” She was pregnant at the time, and they felt sad to be so far from all their family at that special time. The second time they came to St. John, they were met with a huge baby shower! “We got so many gifts, I didn’t have to buy anything for Isabella in her first year.” She found it overwhelming that people would show so much love to a stranger. Craig and Stella joined St. John in 2011. Isabella was born that year and baptized on Christmas Eve. Stella was hired in 2013 to be St. John’s first Director of Community Outreach. Her primary function is to reach out to the community on the part of St. John. She especially loves working with older people (“mostly they just want someone to listen to them”) and being our face to the local Indian community. Her “Senior Prom” event at Grand Court was a huge hit, and was featured on Fox2 News. Recent Trunk or Treat and Easter Egg Hunt events have brought lots of families from the neighborhood. As for how she sees her job: “I love, love what I do. It keeps me going and happy. I don’t try to bring people to church. I try to relate them to my experience, and give them the love I’ve experienced here.” Contact Stella at [email protected]. 5 THE VOICE Keeping the Faith By John Dresden III Well, by now everybody's 'March Madness' picks are all scrambled. A lot of us bet that at least one of the teams from Michigan would go a little further than they did. Both teams got eliminated in the first round. We put a lot of faith in our sports teams and we feel bad when they lose. We also tell everybody that "It's a rebuilding year, and next year will be better". That "faith" in our sport teams is like the faith we should have in God. We have all had bad days when something did not go as planned, someone we love was hurting, and life in general was not going our way. We need to take a step back and look at all the good in our lives and all that God has provided to us, so we can have all this good. We need to "rebuild, so next year will be better". Rebuilding our lives when things go wrong is how God wants us to be. Don't sit around and think doom and gloom. Find out what went wrong, fix it, and move on. On things out of our control (Ex. the weather. 65 degrees one day and 4 inches of snow the next), we need to understand that we can live with it and most of the time it will work itself out. Having the faith that God is always looking over us, is how we should live our lives. Take time to do good things, think good thoughts, help others and pray once in awhile. We all know people that need help. We can take that faith and help them when they are feeling low and tell them that God is also looking over them and that "It's a rebuilding year, and next year will be better." Thanks for your time and Go Michigan! (next year.......) John Please join us for a THANKOFFERING SALAD POTLUCK Tuesday, May 17 @ 11:30 Come and enjoy a potluck luncheon and get to know some of your fellow St. John members better. We will also answer any questions you have about the Thankoffering. Please sign up in the Narthex. 6 THE VOICE 7 THE VOICE April 10– The Theme: Easter Youth and kids, from 3 years old through 8th grade, and their parents, are invited to join us for another fun time of faith formation! We meet between services, from 10:15 to 10:55. This month we will be talking about what Easter is, and what Jesus’s resurrection means for us. We’ll talk about Jesus’s talk with Peter, about forgiveness and “feeding sheep”! There will be fun activities, good discussions among families, a “give-away,” and a “takeaway” to keep families engaged in praying, talking, and forming faith together. (refreshments provided in the MPR for S2 participants.) Families that did the takeaway project of creating a works of mercy tree are invited to bring them in for display at the next Second Sunday! Parents: please remember, we count on your participation along with that of your children, so that your entire family can be blessed by S2. Thank you! 8 THE VOICE How do We Communicate? Let Us Count the Ways. One of the things we learned in our recent “Listening” process is that there is a great desire on the part of St. John members for MORE COMMUNICATION! Here are all the ways we communicate with you now: 1. Announcements at the beginning of Worship - Back by popular demand! In order to keep these announcements brief, you will only hear date, time and whom to contact for each event. More detail is in all the places below. 2. The Sunday Bulletin – Previously known as the “Green Sheet”, it’s now part of your Sunday worship bulletin. It has the prayer list, the upcoming week’s schedule on the back and lots of inspiration and information inside. 3. The eNews – this email newsletter goes out each week on Friday morning. If you are on the list for the eNews you will also receive Taking Faith Home on Sundays and occasional reminders or announcements. If you are not receiving the eNews, send your name and email address to Elaine Pearson at [email protected] and she will add you to the list. If you have unsubscribed and wish to resume receiving these emails, contact Elaine and she will tell you how to get back on. 4. The Voice – this monthly newsletter comes to you by snail mail. If you are not receiving The Voice, contact Marie Cook in the church office ([email protected] or 248-474-0584) and make sure she has the correct address for you. 5. One-Call phone messages – These are recorded messages sent to your home or mobile phone to remind you of upcoming activities. They do not happen on a schedule, but are used as-needed. If you are not receiving these, contact Marie in the church office and make sure she has the correct phone number for you. 6. Announcement Slides – On Sunday mornings, there are slides running in the sanctuary before the service and in the coffee area between services with information about upcoming events. 7. www.stjohn-elca.org - The St. John website has lots of information on St. John, including who’s who and what’s going on. There’s a members only area that you can access by password (23225Gill, with a capital G) which contains a member directory and minutes of Board meetings. (If you see an error, or can’t find something you want, contact Elaine Pearson at [email protected] .) 8. Stuff in the Narthex – see all those posters in the narthex? They’re there to invite you to do something! Before you get your coffee on Sunday, stop by and see what’s going on! You need to do your part as well! Communication is a two-way street! We keep looking for more ways to convey information, but you also need to look, read and listen! We are listening too, so if you have any ideas about how we might better communicate with you, please let Elaine Pearson know at [email protected] or 248-373-5438. Thank you! 9 THE VOICE Listening Phase Report — March 2016 THANK YOU to all who took the online church assessment survey (MAP), participated in focus groups, interviews, and the visioning workshop. Below is a condensed summary of what we learned. The full report can be seen at www.stjohn-elca.org. (pw=23225Gill, go to “Documents”) Areas of Strength: 1. 2. 3. People believe St. John is making a difference! People believe in the mission of St. John! The majority of the congregation believes that new ideas are supported. 4. St. John has a healthy outward ministry focus (and an inward focus). 5. Faith and the desire to support God’s work in the world are the primary motives for giving at St. John. 6. The overall level of giving has increased at St. John as a result of the Let it Go, Let it Grow campaign. 7. St. John is much more financially stable than it was in 2012; important ministries now are being appropriately funded and mortgage principal payments are being made. 8. Many St. John members are generous with their time and resources in the community. 9. The Board is in good order and functioning well. 10. The work that’s been done through Vibrant Faith Ministries has been very positive. 11. Organizing the Leadership Team around the Core Values is brilliant! Areas for Growth: 1. 2. 3. 4. Transparency in, and clear communication of, decision-making. Clarity of congregation’s sense of purpose. Willingness to fail when implementing change. Growing in our God-given ability to be generous in all aspects of our lives. Also, the motivation behind the desire to grow is focused on desire to be financially stable rather than on having an impact on people’s lives. 5. Only 35% of the congregation participated in Let it Go, Let it Grow vs. the average 50%. 6. There is still room to grow in St. John’s understanding of the biblical principles of stewardship and generosity. 7. The Carver model of governance is a challenging one to administer in a congregational setting. There is confusion in the congregation regarding who is in charge of each ministry and how they relate. 10 THE VOICE Listening Phase Report—March 2016 (continued) Recommendations: 1. Launch a Communications Team to assess communication processes and develop a strategy to improve. a. Tell the stories of all the great ministry happening at St. John. b. Communicate decision-making policies and governance structure regularly. c. When significant decisions are being made, communicate the process and progress regularly. d. In all communicating - use the 7/11 rule (messages must be expressed between 7 and 11 times and ways). 2. Continue the visioning work around the congregation’s sense of purpose and future. 3. Champion the value of trying (and sometimes failing) at new ideas. 4. Focus ministry toward having an impact on people lives - inside and outside of the church. 5. Develop a comprehensive Stewardship Ministry Plan that consistently lifts up the joy of generosity, including implementation of a second capital campaign. 6. All ministries should be identified under one of the Core Values. 7. The point person for each Core Value (Leadership Team) needs to be paid staff. 8. Job descriptions for the Leadership Team should focus on oversight and resourcing of ministries. 9. The organizational structure of the ministries should be communicated to the congregation. News from the Board At the March 21, 2016 meeting, the Board created a Communications Team consisting of the Communications Team Leader, the Director of Community Outreach, the Office Manager and others as required. The Communications Team was formed in response to recommendations that came from our recent Listening Phase process. Their mission will be to: 1. Increase coordination of various media. 2. Improve forward planning for communications. 3. Increase the congregation’s understanding of how St. John operates. 4. Increase the congregation’s familiarity with congregation leaders. 5. Increase focus on telling the story of how St. John changes people’s lives. The Board unanimously selected Elaine Pearson to be the Communications Team Leader. The team is already on board, and we look forward to seeing some new features in The Voice as a result. We are open to all ideas that will help us to better communicate with you. To share ideas, please contact Elaine at 248 373-5438 or [email protected]. We look forward to your input. Thanks! 11 THE VOICE by Dennis Mahle WISDOM & EMPATHY Today, I interviewed my grandmother for part of a research paper I'm working on for my Psychology class. When I asked her to define success in her own words, she said, "Success is when you look back at your life and the memories make you smile. Today, I asked my mentor - a very successful business man in his 70s - what his top 3 tips are for success. He smiled and said, "Read something no one else is reading, think something no one else is thinking, and do something no one else is doing. Today, after my 72 hour shift at the fire station, a woman ran up to me at the grocery store and gave me a hug. When I tensed up, she realized I didn't recognize her. She let go with tears of joy in her eyes and the most sincere smile and said , "On 9-11-2001, you carried me out of the World Trade Center. Today, after I watched my dog get run over by a car, I sat on the side of the road holding him and crying. And just before he died, he licked the tears off my face. Today at 7AM, I woke up feeling ill, but decided I needed the money, so I went into work. At 3PM I got laid off. On my drive home I got a flat tire. When I went into the trunk for the spare, it was flat too. A man in a BMW pulled over, gave me a ride, we chatted, and then he offered me a job. I start tomorrow. Today, as my father, three brothers, and two sisters stood around my mother's hospital bed, my mother uttered her last coherent words before she died. She simply said, "I feel so loved right now. We should have gotten together like this more often." Today, I kissed my dad on the forehead as he passed away in a small hospital bed. About 5 seconds after he passed, I realized it was the first time I had given him a kiss since I was a little boy. Today, when I witnessed a 27-year-old breast cancer patient laughing hysterically at her 2-yearold daughter's antics, I suddenly realized that I need to stop complaining about my life and start celebrating it again. Today, a boy in a wheelchair saw me desperately struggling on crutches with my broken leg and offered to carry my backpack and books for me. He helped me all the way across campus to my class and as he was leaving he said, "I hope you feel better soon." I was feeling down because the results of a biopsy came back malignant. When I got home, I opened an e-mail that said, "Thinking of you today. If you need me, I'm a phone call away." It was from a high school friend I hadn't seen in 10 years. Today, I was traveling in Kenya and I met a refugee from Zimbabwe. He said he hadn't eaten anything in over 3 days and looked extremely skinny and unhealthy. Then my friend offered him the rest of the sandwich he was eating. The first thing the man said was, "We can share it." This came to me from a relative in Minnesota who received it with many, many email addresses. Cya in the pew 12 THE VOICE Bingo Party! Thursday, April 21st 11:00 AM Come and play! A light meal will be service. RSVP to 248-474-0584 or sign up in the narthex! 13 THE VOICE New at the Charles Fox Library The Story of a Soul: the Autobiography of Ste. Therese of Lisieux is the personal story of a Carmelite nun who died of tuberculosis in 1897 at the age of 24. Given to the Library by member Catherine Federspill, this unique work features Ste. Therese’s own essays, poems and letters written over a period of years to various people as compiled by her sister Pauline in 1898. Ste. Therese, “The Little Flower of Jesus,” was compelled to enter religious life at age nine, and formally became a nun at 15. Following the posthumous publication of this book and other works, she was among the most prominent Catholics of the twentieth century. God Honors Bold Prayers and Bold Prayers Honor God Pastor Mark Batterson’s, The Circle Maker: Praying Circles Around Your Biggest Dreams and Greatest Fears (Zondervan, 2011) is an exploration of the true legend of Honi, a first-century Hebrew sage whose powerful prayer ended a drought and saved a generation. A gift from Shirlee Korte, this book illustrates how to pray in an entirely new way by creating circles around your family, your problems, your dreams and and fears, and ultimately around God’s promises. St. John members have supported and participat- ed in the Farmington Area CROP Hunger Walk since 1986. This Walk raises funds for Church World Service and 5 local food pantries – Baldwin Center, Neighborhood House, Salvation Army, Servant Church of St. Alexander, and Yad Ezra. CWS is an inter-denominational/international relief organization. In the last 5 years we have raised $20,233 with the number of walkers ranging from 9 to 43. We have provided a rest stop all these years and donated towards the cost of the t-shirts that are given to the Walkers. This year’s Walk is scheduled for May 1st. Come Walk with us because THEY walk. 14 THE VOICE Saturday, April 30 9:30 am – 12:00 noon In recent months, more than a few new friends have begun worshipping regularly with us. If you are among them, we would like to invite you to attend this New Members Class, where you will have an opportunity to find out more about St. John and the Lutheran tradition. You will have an opportunity to meet other new faces, as well as some who have been around longer, to ask questions, share experiences of your faith journey that has brought you to St. John, and eat bagels and drink coffee. Children are welcome too. New members will be received on Sunday, May 8, at the 11:00 am service. However, you are invited and encouraged to attend the New Members Class, even if you do not wish to commit to membership at this time. Sunday, May 1, 2016 Two performances: Sunday Brunch at 10:15 a.m. at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial; and the Afternoon Concert at St. John Lutheran Church at 4:30 p.m. Internationally acclaimed violinist and conductor Andres Cardenes returns to Detroit, this time in a chamber music reunion with pianist Pauline Martin. Featured are recently recorded gems by his colleagues, André Previn and Alan Fletcher, with sonatas by Schubert and Franck. website link: http://www.chambersoloistsdetroit.org/upcoming-events/violinist-andres-cardenes-andpauline-martin-in-recital/ Free tickets are available for St John church members - please call CSD to reserve tickets at (586) 944-5353. 15 THE VOICE WHO DOES IT TAKE TO PUT ON A FUNERAL LUNCHEON? It takes people who are willing to: Plan the seating arrangement Bring tables and chairs from all over the church and set them up Plan the meal Shop for the meal Prepare food at church Donate food Donate money for the purchase of food Set the tables with tablecloths, napkins, knifes, forks and spoons Buy and arrange flowers in vases and put on the tables Make cold drinks and coffee and put on the beverage tables Arrange food on serving plates and place on tables Direct people to serving tables and dining tables Replenish food and beverages as needed Worry that you won’t have enough food to feed everyone Clear dining tables and serving tables Remove table clothes and take them home to launder Wash dishes and put them away Package up left over food Clean kitchen and put away anything used in serving the luncheon Vacuum all areas used Empty all wastebaskets and take bags to the dumpster Service all bathrooms both before and after the event Take down tables, fold up chairs and return them to where they were originally On March 9, the Women of St. John served approximately 100 people at a luncheon following the funeral of Pastor Charles Fox. We thank all the many men and women who so willingly helped with the tasks listed above. Special thanks go out to the Set-Up Crew who came at 8 pm on Tuesday night and put up 22 tables, 168 chairs, and put on all the tablecloths, napkins and silverware. Thank you also to JoAnn Adams for the beautiful flower arrangements and to Elaine Pearson for taking home all the tablecloths to launder. Pastor Fox was loved and respected by so many of us, and we were pleased to do this one last thing for him. 16 THE VOICE 4/8 Brenda Shelton 4/18 Brad Craig 4/9 Troy Nelson 4/19 Gary Eskelinen 4/10 Emily Moilanen Matthew Christopherson 4/10 Richelle Schultz 4/11 Marguerite Schoen Kristen Black Lori Savanyu 4/1 Doni Cavicchioli 4/2 Michael James Jean Boujoulian 4/3 Ruth Ann Atkinson 4/6 Abby Budgery 4/7 Bill Davis 4/8 Chris Starr Tucker Penning 4/22 Ryan Savanyu Stephen Pien Madeline Schultz 4/24 Carleen Vaupel 4/12 Howard Skovlund Crystal Taylor 4/13 Noreen Rudorffer Dianne Brundage 4/15 Michael Attard Cheryl Craig Nicole Berling 4/21 Doralyn Penning Callie Pien 4/25 Patty Oates 4/26 Sonja Stenson 4/16 Melanie Rowe Gary Monico Alan Trimner 4/27 Eugene Kohli Nicole Gordon Shirlee Korte Chris Janik Tuyet Nguyen 4/18 Betty Kohli 4/29 Makaela Sailus If you have a birthday in this month and your name was omitted please check with the church office to make sure that your information is correct and up to date in the records. Happy Birthday. Hello, Pastor Lauren, We would like to thank the congregation for our dad's memorial service. If you could put this note in the Voice and the Sunday bulletin, we would very much appreciate it. Also, we would like to get together with the appropriate people to discuss the Memorial Gift that my dad wanted to give to St. John. Thank you for sending us the policy regarding gift giving. We have read it over and discussed it with our financial people. Let us know when we can meet. Thank you, Bethany From Barbara Fox and her family to St. John Congregation: Thank you for preparing such a wonderful celebration to honor the life of our beloved husband and father, Charles Fox. St. John was such an important part of his life and ours. We wish to express our sincere gratitude to all of you who have supported us during this time and throughout the years. 17 THE VOICE Prayer Concerns Members: Bev Riegal; Mary Bosanko; Carol Sterling, Prudence Hogrefe; Selma Ballach; Sandra Borsvold; Brent Canup, Shirley Dabich; Martha Erickson; Eunice Gould; Jim Grudt; Jordis Johnsen; Tammy Kilpatrick; Evelyn Kivi; Beverly Kirsh; Dagmar Malstrom; Milda Mattila; Lillian Niemi; Jodi Oulette; Dori Penning; Noreen Rudorffer; Gladys Saari; Joan Simonson; Dorothy Speer; John Stenson; Lucie Stricker; Marion Suckow; Howard Skovlund; Diana Ternes; Betty Waber; Jessica Ward; Elve Wiggins; and Ellen Zatolokin. Friends, and Family: Paul Gateman (Pastor Zion Ferndale); Richard Kahlenbeck (Allen); Bud Pearson (Pearson), Paul Smith (Varns) Katie Carvenale (Shelton); Tom Healey (Blaker): Ken Laatsch, (Blazaitis); Taylor Janssen (Craig); Jody Curtiss (Diener); Dara Sperstad, (Grudt); Dennis Hagen, Ruth Weber, (Hagen); Genie Mayes (Hill): Kathy Best (Johnsen): Lauren Burt, (Johnston); Heather Kilpatrick, Lexi Meyer (Kilpatrick): [Carole Doll, (Kirsh-Carr)]: Don Korte, The Korte/Luther Families; (Korte); Dick Smith, (Locke); Julia Heath (McDowell): Judy Miller (Oates): Betty Rinehart (Rinehart); Kathy Alferink , (Sailus); Susie Smith (Sellers); [Mike Gibbs, Amanda Shelton, (Shelton); Fred Efros, (Varns); Anita Zimmerman, Brandon Wellbaum. Adam Craig; (The Craig Family); Ben Klimczak (Brundage); Cody Hedger, (The Hedger/Korr Familu); Matt Ferris (Hogrefe); Jim Peaugh ~USN Chaplin; Jacob Stanton (Stanton); Staff Sgt. Michael J. Kalabsa (Kilpatrick); Seaman Paul Ludlam (Kilpatrick); Jacob Smith (Kelly); McCoy Sloan, (Kirsh-Carr), Brandon Blake (Kirsh-Carr), Evan Whitbeck, Todd Truan (Bosanko). Please send prayer list updates to the church office at [email protected]. Please take a close look at the list, and inform the Church Office if there are any changes. Many Thanks to Pat Gransee and Marlou Grudt for sending out cards to the people on our prayer concerns list. If you have someone on the list to whom you would like a card sent, contact the office. Thank you! 18 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY 1 9:45 am Bible Academy 3 9:00 am Worship 11:00 am Worship 12:00 Post Baptism Celebration 1:30 pm Kaleva 4:00 pm AA 4 10:00 am Quilters 5 8:00 am BSF 4:00 pm Dancin with Delia 12:00 pm Staff Meeting 6:00 pm Soccer 6 7 8:00 am BSF 9:45 AM Bible Academy 8 5:20 pm Soccer 6:30pm Handbells rehearsal 7:00 pm Men’s Basketball 8:00 pm Chancel Choir 9 5:30 pm Worship 6:00 pm Soccer 7:00 pm Men’s Basketball 6:00 pm Soccer 8:00 am Men’s Breakfast 2 5:30 pm Worship 7:00 Confirmation 10 9:00 am Worship 10:10 Sunday School Second Sunday S2 11:00 am Worship 2:00 pm White Pine 4:00 pm AA 9:00 am Worship 10:10 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship 4:00 pm AA 11 10:00 am Quilters 12:00 pm Staff Meeting 5:20 pm Soccer 7:00 pm Men’s Basketball 17 10:00 am Quilters 12 8:00 am BSF 8:00 am RHG 1:00 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry 6:00 pm Soccer 4:00 pm Dancin with Delia 6:30 pm Chancel Choir 6:00 pm Soccer 7:00 pm Men’s Basketball 13 8:00 am Men’s Breakfast 14 8:00 am BSF 11:30 am Detroit Flower Arrg. 6:00 pm Soccer 18 19 8:00 am BSF 12:00 pm Staff Meeting 8:00 am RHG 6:00 pm Soccer 6:00 pm Soccer 5:20 pm Soccer 10:00 am Quilters 12:00 pm Staff Meeting 5:20 pm Soccer 7:00 pm Men’s Basketball 16 5:30pm Worship 10:00 am pm Birthday Party 6:30pm Handbells rehearsal 6:00 pm Birthday Party 7:00 Confirmation 7:00 pm Men’s Basketball 20 21 8:00 am Men’s Breakfast 8:00 am BSF 11:00 am BINGO 11:30 am Detroit Flower Arrangers 6:00 pm Soccer 6:30pm Handbells rehearsal 8:00 pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal 24 15 6:30 pm TNT 7:00 pm Men’s Basketball 9:00 am Worship 10:10 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship 2:00 pm White Pine 4:00 pm AA 5:00 pm Birthday Party 9:45 AM Bible Academy 25 8:00 am BSF 26 27 8:00 am Men’s Breakfast 10:00 am Farmington Musicale Board 1:00 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry 8:00 am BSF 6:30 pm Chancel choir 6:30pm Handbells rehearsal 6:00 pm Soccer 7:00 Confirmation 28 9:45 am Bible Academy 22 Saturday 23 5:30 pm Worship 6:00 pm Birthday Party 630 pm Passover Seder **VOICE ARTICLES DUE! 29 30 9:30 am New Members Class St. John Lutheran Church 23225 Gill Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48335 Non-Profit Org. U.S.POSTAGE PAID Farmington Hills, MI Permit No. 220 In This Issue: Alleluia! Christ is Risen Listening Phase Report Getting to know: The Board Stella Weller Ministry Spotlight Funeral Luncheons Oakland Rebuild News from the Board It’s CROP Walk time! Listening Report New member class And / or Current resident This issue was mailed on March 31, 2016 St. John Lutheran Church 23225 Gill Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48335 248-474-0584 email: [email protected] ~ www.stjohn-elca.org Pastors Lauren and Bill Kirsh-Carr STAFF Troy Nelson ~ Director of Music and Worship BOARD MEMBERS LEADERSHIP TEAM Marie Cook ~ Office Manager David Androvich Resource ~ Ed Kramer Larry Urevig ~ Resource Coordinator Jackie Craig Education ~ Lynn Lasley Stella Weller ~ Dir. of Community Outreach Beverly Gerhard Community ~ Christian Matjias-Mecca ~ Organist/Pianist Craig Henriksen Worship ~ Troy Nelson JoAnn Adams ~ Handbell Choir Michael Kennedy Outreach ~ Stella Weller Marge Sellers ~ Ministry Associate Diane Rinehart Service ~ Bill Halvangis Communications ~ Elaine Pearson Ashleigh Altemann ~ Dir. of Youth and Family Ministry The Staff at St. John is here to serve you. 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