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5901 San Juan Ave. Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Phone: 916 966-7242
Website: www.adventcitrusheights.org Facebook: adventcitrusheightsca E-mail: [email protected]
NEWSLETTER OF ADVENT LUTHERAN CHURCH
SEPTEMBER 2017
Our Mission Statement: "With joy and thanksgiving we commit Advent Lutheran Church to be the Welcome Place, where through God's Grace, we Gather, Forgive, Grow, and Care."
September Photo Supplement
Robin Strickler, Rwanda Altar Guild
Quilters thank Richard Blessing of the Backpacks
Habitat for Humanity Dedication
Ken & Kathy 60th Anniversary Movie Night
TOPS meeting Directory Thanks to
Patty & Richard
INSIDE THIS NEWSLETTER: Page 2-5 Pastor Cindy Page 6-8 Council Page 9 Book & Quilt Sale Page 10 Youth Ministry Page 11-13 Fellowship Page 14-15 Worship Page 16-19 Outreach Page 20 Women of Advent Page 21 Prayers Page 22 Birthdays Page 23 Stewardship of Service Page 24 Calendar Page 25 Back page
Sunday Worship 9:30 am
September 10
God’s Work. Our Hands Church Potluck Picnic
Wednesday, September 13
Fall Programming Starts
Adult Class— Three Treatises
September 16
Women of Advent
September 30 Loaves & Fishes
Advent church camp out at Fallen Leaf Lake.
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In Luther’s Own Words
As I think of Martin Luther’s traditionally heroic phrase, “Here I stand, I can do no other, so help me God,” I find myself thinking, “Here I stagger, I can do no other. Help Me God!” Luther was responding to the evidence of his books stacked on a desk and being asked if he would recant what he had said in them. My response is to Luther’s books stacked on my desk and wondering why I thought I could teach his Three Treatises and do a Sermon Series on the Augsburg Confession? I adore Martin Luther. I relate to his earthiness and tendency to make snide remarks. I relate to the struggle of wanting to make myself “right” before God and being overwhelmed with the grace that Jesus has already made me “right.” That is a gift I open over and over again in delight and wonder. I also recognize that Martin Luther was no saint and not perfect. We don’t have to make all that he said “gospel” or truth. I heard that outside Wittenberg Castle people were protesting the celebration of Martin Luther due to his anti-Semitic statements toward the end of his life. How many of you have read Luther beyond the Small Catechism? It is fascinating to read his development of thought and his progressively more direct attacks on the abuses that he perceived in the Roman Catholic Church. His works are great history as well as cutting edge theology. Beth has included a link to purchase Martin Luther’s Three Treatises on the next page. I encourage you to purchase the book or an online version and begin reading To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation. The title already makes a tremendous historical statement of Luther’s world of politics and religion. We’ll begin our studies on Wednesday, September 13. There will be an adult class at 1 PM and at 6:15PM after the 5:30 meal. This is an excellent opportunity to bring a friend to hear a bit of history and the world wide impact of a monk trying to find a loving God.
Study of Martin Luther’s
Three Treatises Adult Education
Wednesdays @ 1PM and 6:15 PM
Starting September 13
Beginning Wednesday, September 13, Pastor Cindy will facilitate discussion on three of Martin Luther’s most important writings: “To the Christian Nobility”, “The Babylonian Captivity of the Church”, and “The Freedom of a Christian.”
The Three Treatises were written by Luther over four months in 1520 and served to set the focus of the reformation. While each treatise addresses a particular topic, they all address the state of the Church and the proper response needed on behalf of the gospel. Together they describe, prescribe, and seek to alleviate the burdens coming from Rome, while seeking to reform their faith by a return to scripture.
In the first treatise, “To the Christian Nobility” of the German Nations, Luther described and sought to reform the authority structure of the pope that was used to protect the papacy from any challenge, including those from the political sphere. By demonstrating that the pope has built walls around its office and power to prevent any reform, Luther calls the German Nobility to respond.
In his second treatise, “The Babylonian Captivity of the Church,” Luther addresses the hold Rome had over the sacraments. Luther critiques the sacramental system and its abuses, focusing primarily on communion and its withholding of the cup to the laity, transubstantiation, and the sacrifice of the mass. In the end, Luther keeps only the table and baptism as sacraments, reworks the role of confession, and eliminates the other four sacraments as ungrounded in scripture. Throughout his description of both the table and baptism, Luther emphasizes personal faith as a necessity. He even goes so far as to affirm faith in infants to legitimate their baptism. Luther’s final treatise is “The Freedom of a Christian.” Its central thesis is that faith in God through Christ frees the believer from sin and enables them to love and serve their neighbor.
Thanks to Tripp Fuller for his article on The Three Treatises that I edited.
Participants will be encouraged to have a copy – and read it – of The Three Treatises for the class.
Click here to purchase all three in one book from Amazon
Sunday, September 10, 2017 God’s Work. Our Hands.
Donating to Shriner’s Hospital
Advent’s service project for “God’s Work. Our Hands.” is oriented toward children this year. We will gather donations for the Shriner’s Hospital in Sacramento because they provide care for children’s orthopedic, burn care, spinal cord injury, and cleft lip/palate issues regardless of a family’s ability to pay.
Due to infection control and allergies, they CANNOT accept used toys of any kind. This includes stuffed animals that have not been played with but have been on display or on shelves in a home They also ask to NOT include perishable food items in our donations and to leave gifts unwrapped so it is faster and easier to identify gifts and distribute them to patients.
They list hand sewn items such as pillow cases and blankets are in demand since every new pa-tient receives pillow cases and blankets upon admission. They suggest donating those items in teen and kid friendly prints. Pillow cases should be standard dimensions and can be handmade or store bought. Blankets can be fleece or cotton, hand-sewn, hand-tied, or store-bought.
Our gifted quilters have agreed to buy fleece and set it up so that ALL MEMBERS OF ADVENT LUTHERAN can participate
in tying at least 1 tie on blankets that we will donate.
In addition, we encourage members to donate some of the following items listed by Shriner’s as items in demand. Note that they cannot accept donations of toys with weapons, violent, flames, fire, or religious themes.
Donation Suggestions Board games/travel games (all ages)
Bubbles Batteries (all sizes)
Coloring books Craft/Art kits
Uno cards Nail art/Nail polish
Regular decks of cards Scrapbook Albums & Supplies
Fisher Price Medical Kits Lego Junior and Duplo sets (boy/girl)
Bus Passes and Light Rail Passes Specialized art activities (jewelry, watercolors, etc.)
Thomas the Tank Engine play-sets and trains Pretend Play (g. dolls, tea sets, play food)
Long Distance Phone Cards (Domestic & International)
October 1: God, Cause of Sin, Original Sin, Son of God, Justification I, XIX, II, III, IV October 8: Ministry of the Church, The Church, What the Church Is, Order in the Church, Church Usages, Ecclesiastical Power, The Mass V, VII, VIII, XIV, XV, XXVIII, XXIV October 15: Baptism, Lord’s Supper, Confession, Repentance, Use of Sacrament, Both Kinds in the Sacrament IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XXII October 22: Guest Preacher – Marv Abramson October 29: New Obedience, Civil Affairs, Faith and Good Works, Freedom of Will, Distinction of Foods VI, XVI, XX, XVIII, XXVI
Sermon Series: Augsburg Confession Sunday Sermons in October at Advent
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Dear Advent, Thank you for all that you did for us. The service was so nice and we appreciate everyone’s help.
With love, The Galland Family
Thank you letters were also received this month from Cal Lutheran University and Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary for our quarterly benevolence gifts.
Dear Advent Family,
I was sitting in my chair in my tent last weekend during a rainstorm and thinking about how great it was to be up in the mountains for the church camp out at Fallen Leaf Lake. We all had a great time in spite
of the rain. Several of us were playing Yahtzee after hiking to the lake, or around the campground. Tanya found the only place cell phones worked, on a bench outside the shower building, so we were able to get messages from home or other campers who were not making it up the hill. Something about a total eclipse coming soon, maybe?
While my dogs and I were enjoying the rain I got to thinking about what I was going to write about for this newsletter. I had no ideas. On Wednesday Pastor Cindy suggested that I write about what goes on behind the scenes at Advent. I remembered the years I went to the Catholic Church (until I was 31) and how we went to church and went home…nothing else. In 1978 I joined Advent as part of a large family, 2 sons, 3 step-sons, and 1 step-daughter and a husband. I soon was teaching Sunday school or doing Children’s Church Time. Remember that? We took the children out during the sermon time. and brought them back after stories and singing to have communion with their families. Many years later when the kids were grown and I was single again, I joined the Choir and Fellowship Committee. That was the real beginning of my involvement with Advent. The first time I was on Council I was completely silent. I never asked questions or gave my opinions. Over the next 20 years having been on Council several times, I learned to participate. This time I was elected your President. It is exciting and scary doing this job. Writing this article for the newsletter, running meetings, being involved in the 3 churches doing things together, and being part of the Citrus Heights HART organization are all part of it. As head of the Worship and Music Committee I work with Dave and Pastor to plan the liturgies and music for our Sunday services. Other groups that work undercover are our Call Committee, busy taking care of the business of finding a new pastor for us, the Fellowship Committee planning and doing the work of funerals and social events, Christian Ed doing the Sunday and Wednesday education programs for children and adults as well as VBS, and Altar Guild, who sets up the paraments, flowers, and communion supplies 2 times each week. There are so-o-o many of us who give of their time and talents to keep our church running smoothly. If you are not involved in anything at this time, please think about what you can do to work “behind the scenes”. It is so rewarding.
Yours in Christ, Lanny Johanek, President
Lanny Johanek, Church Council President
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"Excuse me, ma'm, what are you listening to?" The question came from behind me as I was heading home from my morning walk /coffee purchase. As usual I had my headphones on and was listening to NPR's Morning Edition. I shared that information, curious as to where the conversation might go from there.
A story did evolve: the questioner was a 40'ish, neatly dressed young man with a ruddy (sunburned?) complexion, carrying a backpack. When I told him what program was on he replied he used to listen to that station when he had a job and an apartment.
We chatted for awhile. He was extremely polite, clearly eager to continue the conversation but perhaps harboring fears that he was being judged, that he might not "deserve" ordinary human interaction. He did share bits of personal information -- he grew up in this general community; advice his father gave him as a youngster; his conviction that his future was not defined by his current circumstances. As we parted I said that I'd enjoyed our interaction and wished him well. He replied with the exclamation "God is good, I am blessed".
It was not the first time he made that declaration during our contact. This encounter left me with many questions: What did his day, not to mention his future hold? Why was such a challenging day-to-day existence his current path, not mine (or my family's)? What more could /should I have offered him besides conversation? Would I be able to thank God for his blessings and trust my future to Him in the face of such uncertainty? How come I didn't invite him to worship with us at Advent next Sunday?
On further reflection, it occurred to me that this young man shares many parallels with the situation, we, the members of Advent are experiencing during our congregation's "in between" time. What are we listening to? What could unexpected sources of connection and reflection contribute to the affirmation and growth of our faith and the practice of our faith? How and to whom can we declare that we are blessed and actively share such blessings? May we be open to unexpected encounters and blessings as we move to call a permanent pastor and affirm our faith declaration: "God's Work. Our Hands."
Anna Lee Bjork
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Linda Broaddus
General Fund Treasurer's Report
July 2017 YTD (as of
July 31, 2017)
Total 2016/2017 Budget $366,794.00 $30,568.00
Budget Year to Date (YTD) $30,568.00 $30,568.00
Actual Income $27,295.30 $27,295.30
Actual Expenses $26,061.53 $26,061.53
YTD Income less Expenses $1,233.77 $1,233.77
Benevolence to Date $2,080.00 $2,080.00
Tuesday, Sept. 12 8 p.m. EASTERN TIME
PBS gives the Reformation television exposure when it airs:
“Martin Luther: The Idea that Changed the World.”
This one-time only, nationwide showing is a great reason for congregations, families and individuals to gather with community and friends and explore Luther’s lasting impact on Christianity. The show is also available for private showings for those unable to watch that evening.
The Heartstrings Chemo Hat makers are a real blessing to those suffering with cancer. Pat Galland was a huge blessing to our group as she generously donated money for yarn each time we met. With the loss of our dear Pat, several people have come through to provide money for yarn. We want to thank Herum and AnnaLee Bjork as well as Lois Sellers for a generous donation the first day we let the need be known. Several of Pat’s friends from Curves donated to Heartstrings in Pat’s memory and now Keith Johnson and our wonderful Stern-Johnson Bike Club has made a very nice donation in memory of Pat. There are others who have indicated they will help us before each meeting. We thank all of you so very much. You are generously participating in our outreach to those in need.
Diane Peterson for Heartstrings
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BOOK & QUILT SALE
Saturday, October 14
9:00 am—3:00 pm
BOOK SORTING PARTY
Friday, October 13
1:00 pm until we’re done
Bring your book donations beginning September 17 to the Friendship Hall.
Fiction, Non-Fiction, History, Children’s,
Cookbooks, Health, Religion,
CDs and MORE!!!
Sign up to help in the Narthex in October.
See you there!
Natalie Jones, Children’s Ministry Director
CONFIRMATION PREP Sunday, September 3, 2017
Following service Confirmands & Parents are asked to meet with
Pastor Cindy
NEW Program! Come hear all about it!
CONFIRMATION Sunday, October 1, 2017
9:30 am
We had fun at Movie Night August 25th!
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SUNDAY SCHOOL starts September 10 at 8:45 am
WEDNESDAY CLASSES start September 13 at 6:15 pm
YOUTH GROUP AFTER DARK Jumping at Sky High coming up in October
watch for date to be announced soon!
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STERN-JOHNSON BIKE CLUB Bike Ride
August 12 & 26 9:00 am
Join the group at the Wells Fargo Bank parking lot on the corner of
Sunrise and Gold Country Blvd.
MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOES
September 16 at 6:00 pm
Herum & Anna Lee’s home
Don’t miss this train! Join the fun!
Worship at the Church Camp Out led by Chuck Urban and music by Tom Kent.
16 people and 2 dogs attended the Sunday service.
We all had a great time!
Church POTLUCK Picnic September 10
TEMPO PARK 13125 Fair Oaks Blvd.
11 AM— 4 PM Lunch at Noon
Bring a dish to share.
Bring games to play. Bring a smile for friends.
Church will provide water, lemonade, plates, utensils, napkins.
See you there!
ADVENT
Greenback
Fair Oaks Blvd
X Tempo Park
"How time flies when we're having fun." This past weekend we were camping at 6300 ft at Lake Tahoe with a very special group of Adventurers. With only 13 campers and 8 day visitors, this year's campout was a smaller-group ministry. Those of us who were there had wonderful fellowship amidst a very different weather year. Yes, we had a downpour event complete with thunder and lightning mid-afternoon on Saturday, before the pot-luck dinner. And, during the dinner we had some ultra-light rain drops complete with low, intense sunshine rays and a rainbow. Here are some of this year's highlights: 1. This year's location: all who attended this year's campout had only good to
say about the National Forest campground at Fallen Leaf Lake. 2. This year we had a 5 minute walk from our campsite to the relatively quiet
Fallen Leaf Lakeshore and about a 20 minute walk to Lake Tahoe at the Tallac Historic Site.
3. The extra night again made this event more worthwhile and meaningful. Having both Friday and Saturday to enjoy Lake Tahoe, go sightseeing, take a bike ride or just enjoy this spot of Nature was wonderfully rewarding.
4. There were 13 campers, 21 at the Sat evening's potluck and 16 people at Sunday's worship service.
5. Worship this year benefited from Tom Kent with his guitar and vocal talent at Saturday night's sing-along around the campfire and again in support at Sunday morning's worship. Plus our having Chuck Urban lead us in worship Sunday morning.
Respectfully submitted, Keith & Joyce Montag, Campout Chairpersons
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WORSHIP ATTENDANCE
WORSHIP TIME Sundays 9:30 am
Praise Band Sunday
September 10 Trinity Liturgy Service
DATE SUNDAY
August 6 115
August 13 102
August 20 126*
August 27 133
SANCTUARY CHOIR All are Welcome!
Rehearsals Wednesdays 7:00 pm
Friendship Hall
Choir at Worship Services Beginning September 17
*Plus 14 at the Camp Out
REFORMATION SERMON SERIES
Invite your friends for a special series in October. See details on page 3
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It’s that time of year . . . our Wednesday night programming will
start September 13th Join the fun and good eating! Watch for a sign up sheet in the Narthex during the month of August. Get together with your committee, or friends to volunteer for a Wednesday night, or two . . . all of the supplies, such as plates, napkins, etc. will be supplied and your food costs will be reimbursed. Watch for more details or contact Kathy Henricks at: 916 967-4635 or e-mail at: [email protected].
Kathy Henricks has almost filled the schedule of Wednesday nights through the end of December 2017!!!
Open dates on the calendar are:
10/4 11/8 11/15 12/20
Can you help? We have recipes / menus . . . Please contact Kathy Henricks to volunteer. Thank you! PS—Come for the food, stay for the classes and worship!
Serve at St. John’s Monday, September 25
Join Jenny Stern and the women of Advent to prepare and serve the noon meal at St. John’s
Program for Real Change on Sept. 25th at 10:00 am.
Jenny has it all coordinated; just lend a hand in this ministry.
Advent has designated the third Sunday of every month as our
“Food Closet Sunday.”
Please bring donations of food items or place monetary offerings designated to the “Food
Closet” in the offering plate.
“Like” us on Facebook!
Thank you for your support!
LOAVES & FISHES
Our next service date is Saturday, September 30.
We need 8 volunteers from 10:30 am—12:30 pm
Please sign up in the Narthex
Mary Grivna
Thank You All for Donations to Women’s Empowerment!
Keep up the great donations!
Donate clothes for job interviews and work to help women get a new start!
2nd Sunday each month
THANK YOU LINDA MATHEWS!
Linda has volunteered to coordinate our e-Scrip program!
Check out the link to learn more: http://www.groups.escrip.com/training/index.jsp
Watch for more on how you can sign up to help Advent!
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God bless all the wonderful folks at Grocery Outlet. Not only did they give us over a thousand bags of groceries but this generous donation—$3920.
Pam and Rocky Grocery Outlet held a promotion in July with proceeds benefiting our Food Closet.
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Mercy San Juan Hospital Volunteer Guild is looking for your help.
We ask each volunteer to give 4 hours twice a month.
Volunteers help the hospital by selling in the Gift Shop, escorting patients and visitors, facilitating registration and surgery, as well as, assisting in NICU.
We also have bake sales, etc. to fund adult scholarships and special projects for the hospital.
If you are interested, please call: Carol Gallagher 916-965-3479 Volunteer Office 916-537-5298
See Lois Sellers with questions.
TOPS - Take Off Pounds Sensibly
A local club of the national organization is now meeting at Advent on Thursdays, 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Weigh-in from 9:00 am—10:00 am Program 10:00 am—11:00 am
Friendship Hall
September 7 10:15 am - 11:00 am TOPS Presents: Fall Prevention
Learn how to improve your balance and reduce your risk of falling with "The Fall Prevention Lady" - Kelly Ward
Click here to read more on Kelly Ward Her presentation includes:
*Interactive presentation *Handouts to take home *Q&A time at the end of the presentation
For more information on TOPS—click here: http://www.tops.org/
All Are Welcome to attend and get to know our newest community group. 18
Hurricane Harvey Relief We invite you to stand by our neighbors on the Gulf Coast during this time. What you can do:
Pray Please pray for the people who have been affected and are in the path of Hurricane Harvey. May God's healing presence give them peace and hope in their time of need:
Loving God, we come to you trusting in your mercy and knowing that your steadfast love endures forever. Look with mercy on those who are being harmed or displaced by floodwaters and storm damage on the Gulf Coast. Give them your strength to meet the challenges of the days, weeks and months ahead, your peace, which surpasses all understanding, and your renewed hope for resto-ration and rebuilding. Move in those who are able to give aid, that we may be your heart and hands on earth. Be with all who offer assistance; may your Spirit uphold them. As you have made water a sign of your reign and of cleansing and rebirth, grant your people vision to see new life on the other side of disaster. To you be given all honor and praise, through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord. Amen (Taken from the ELW Prayer Book for the Armed Services, page 67) Give There are two important ways your donations can make a difference: Give to the American Red Cross Red Cross Harvey Relief. Give to Lutheran Disaster Response -- "US Hurricane Relief". Gifts to Lutheran Disaster Response, designated for "Hurricane Response - United States" will be used entirely (100 percent) for this disaster until the response is complete. Together, we can help provide immediate and long-lasting support. Your gifts ensure that our church will be able to provide help and hope for those left homeless or otherwise affected by this disaster for years to come. Give today to support the needs in this response and others like it. Connect To learn more about the situation and the ELCA's response: Check the Lutheran Disaster Response blog. Like Lutheran Disaster Response on Facebook and follow @ELCALDR on Twitter.
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Women's Bible Study
September 14, 2017 10:00 am Friendship Hall
September's Gather Magazine - Apostle's Creed Join us for this series of studies and discussion
All Are Welcome!
Magazine
You’re Invited to JOIN US for our FALL Kick off Get Together
Saturday, September 16 10:00 am Friendship Hall
Updates on Care Giving Workshops and support group
Women's Empowerment St. John’s
Quilts Christmas Tea Party program/entertainment
and great fellowship!
See you there! Pat Johnson, President
Bernadette Kennedy, experiencing asthma issues
Tom Chancellor, recovering from knee replacement surgery
Ralph Smock, Leslie Scheurer’s Uncle in hospice care
The Family of Larry Broekemeier, who passed into life eternal August 15
Michelle Kane, fractured her leg in 5 places due to a fall
Diane Peterson’s brother’s great niece, Lily, 5 years old, diagnosed with leukemia
Dave Curtright, brother in law of Melinda and Troy Malaspino recovery from surgery
Maloney Family upon the death of Marty’s sister, Nancy Rose, friend of Chuck and Karen Urban
Fred Gustafson, Kris Heath’s brother-in-law with bladder cancer
Angie and Tom Easter, friends on Natalie Jones. She with MS and cancer, Tom with health issues
Ann Beeck, sister in law of Russell Beeck and Carol Whyte in hospice
Heidi Swanson, Kathy Johnson’s niece recovering from another surgery for a brain tumor
Marty Maloney, friend of Chuck and Karen Urban suffering from a post-operation infection
Mikal Kendrick, Michael Jones’ sister with family issues
Naomi and John Howard and Kendra Sills, friends of Karen Urban with illness
Those who continue their need to be lifted in prayer: Kay Johnson; Beryl Baierl; Lillian Eggers; Diane White; Don
Rogers; Andy Goltz; Kim Berring; Ron Naswall; Jim and Marilyn Pederson; Dave & Betty Yeager; Austin Kepler;
Joel Blaylock; Carol Blaylock; Ann, sister-in-law of Carol Whyte; Eleanor Wallace; Darlene and Bill Baker;
James Hansen, Bruce Hansen’s father; Allen Hansen; Dorothy, Karen Urban’s Mother; Doris Hale, Pam Lipp’s mother;
Karen Peterson; Vic, son-in-law of Bill and Darlene Baker; Ryan Patterson; Pastor Jim and Elaine Patterson; Connie
and Meghann Smiley; Meagan Brown; Ray King; Kurt, Karyl Cimini and Karen Sorenson’s father; Julie, Amy
Gariano’s cousin; Keith McIntyre; Willa Clore; Richard Tolman; Wendy Slater, friend of Kathy Henricks; Helen
Clouston, Diane Peterson’s mother; Gary Peterson’s brother and sister-in-law; Tom Chancellor; Maynard Johnson;
Alice Davidson; Derald Simmons, Sr.; Afghan Family; Amy and Allison Daby; Loretta Gale, friend of Cindy Schultz;
Julia McLoughlin. friends of Henrick’s family; Gregory Bell, friend of Steve Cook; Henry Reiess, friend of the Bennett
family; Jan Henricks, Dean Henricks sister in law; Tanya Bowers; Orlean Ray; Gary Peterson; Jim Myers,
Deb Clore-Myers husband; Nita McGuire; Michelle McAllister; Karen Ammons
Family Members serving in the military: Brandon Lovett, Jane Lockhard’s grandson, Army; Scott Atchley, Air Force;
Alex Chesire, Air Force; Jason and Heather Stickney, nephew and wife of Keith and Joyce Montag, Air Force; Heath
Jennings, Linda Jennings-Belchem’s son, Air Force; Charles Roney, Army; David Schedler, son of Paul Schedler,
National Guard; Sara Elliott, daughter of Bill and Diana Elliott, National Guard; Alex Reginato, friend of the Malaspino
family, Marines; Brandon Drake, grandson of Curt & Pam Lipp, Army; Sheldon Gray, Bernadette Kennedy’s grandson,
Army; Caitlyn Werth, Tom and Audrey Werth’s granddaughter; Chaplin, Jordan Henricks, Amy Gariano’s cousin,
Army; Fritz Brinkman, son of Keith and Stephanie Brinkman, Marines;
Please notify the church office to add or remove your prayer request. Thank you.
E-mail: [email protected]
Note: Long-term prayer requests are under “continued to be lifted up”
Scott Barbu 18 David Wammer 19 Judy Zimmerman 20 Tom Werth 21 Ed Mack 22 Lawrence Presto 22 Marley Jones 24 Kristin Schutz 24 William Bevier 25 Mary Toutonghi 29 Tim Bennett 30 Mary Grivna 30
Willa Clore 1 Dona Kraft 1 John Hultman 4 Rolf Zschoernig 6 Ryen Jennings 8 Kenneth Payseno 8 Gail Presto 10 William Gariano 11 Melinda Malaspino 11 Todd Franz 12 Bruce Hansen 15 Marc Malaspino 15 Kari Kilgore 16 Susan Peterson 16 Kiya Simmons 16
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David & Susan Reyes 1 Ed & Carole Mack 6 David & Nancy King 7 Bill & Ina McCoy 7 Ernie & Doreen Rinde 7 Gary & Dorothy Slade 11 Jim & Donna Kirkpatrick 16 Bob & Louise Van Dyke 19
Altar Guild: *Jackie Michehl, Karen Strom, Dinah Evans Breadmaker: Diane Peterson Ushers: *Keith Johnson, Dean Henricks, Anna Lee Bjork, Biff Strom, William Gariano, Rich Evans, Ron Proffer * Lead
Assist. Ministers 9:30 am
September 3
Jon Schedler
September 10
Karen Urban
September 17
Darrell Broaddus
September 24
Tom Kent
Greeters 9:30 am
Tony Bubba & Leslie Scheurer
Lloyd & Lois
Sellers
Tom & Audrey
Werth
Ken & Kathy
Johnson
Lector 9:30 am
Kathy Johnson
Melinda
Malaspino
Rich Evans
Nolana Mymka
Daoust
Techie 9:30 am
Tom Werth
Troy Malaspino
Deb Clore-Myers
Joyce Montag
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8:00 AM LOC
Women's
Group
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9:30 AM Worship with
Communion
10:30 AM Confirmation
Preparation
12:00 PM LOC Worship
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9:30 AM Quilters
6:00 PM AA Mtg
8:00 PM AA Mtg
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12:00 PM AA Mtg
1:15 PM Social
Knitting
6:00 PM LOC Bible
Study
7:00 PM Boy Scouts
7:00 PM Christian Ed
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10:00 AM AA Mtg.
7:00 PM Choir
Rehearsal
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8:00 PM AA Mtg
9:00 AM TOPS
10:15 AM Fall
Prevention
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Women's
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9:00 AM Stern-
Johnson Bike
Club
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8:45 AM God's Work.
Our Hands.
9:30 AM Praise Band
Worship-Communion
11:00 AM All Church
Picnic
12:00 PM LOC Worship
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6:00 PM AA Mtg
8:00 PM AA Mtg
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12:00 PM AA Mtg
1:15 PM Social
Knitting
6:00 PM LOC
Bible Study
7:00 PM Boy Scouts
7:00 PM Finance
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10:00 AM AA Mtg.
1:00 PM Adult Bible
Discussion
5:30 PM Dinner
6:15 PM Classes
7:00 PM Worship
7:00 PM Choir
Rehearsal
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10:00AM
Women's Bible
Study
5:30PM Worship
Meeting
7:00 PM Council
8:00 PM AA Mtg
9:00 AM TOPS
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8:00 AM LOC
Women's
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10:00 AM
Women of Advent
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8:45 AM Sunday School
9:30 AM Worship with
Communion
12:00 PM LOC Worship
Bring books for the
Book Sale
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9:30 AM Quilters
6:00 PM AA Mtg
8:00 PM AA Mtg
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12:00 PM AA Mtg
1:15 PM Social
Knitting
6:00 PM LOC Bible
Study
7:00 PM Boy Scouts
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1:00 PM Adult Bible
Discussion
5:30 PM Dinner
6:15 PM Classes
7:00 PM Worship
7:00 PM Choir
Rehearsal
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7:00 PM P.O.N.A
8:00 PM AA Mtg
9:00 AM TOPS
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9:30 AM Worship with
Communion
12:00 PM LOC Worship
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10:00 AM Serve
Lunch at St.
John's Shelter
6:00 PM AA Mtg
8:00 PM AA Mtg
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12:00 PM AA Mtg
1:15 PM Social
Knitting
6:00 PM LOC Bible
Study
7:00 PM Boy Scouts
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10:00 AM AA Mtg.
1:00 PM Adult Bible
Discussion
5:30 PM Dinner
6:15 PM Classes
7:00 PM Worship
7:00 PM Choir
Rehearsal
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8:00 PM AA Mtg
9:00 AM TOPS
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8:00 AM LOC
Women's
Group
10:30 AM Loaves
& Fishes
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Advent Lutheran Church 5901 San Juan Avenue Citrus Heights, CA 95610
ADVENT WORSHIP SCHEDULE
SUNDAY 9:30 am Worship with Holy Communion
ADVENT LUTHERAN PROGRAM STAFF:
Pastor Cindy Beck [email protected]
Lanny Johanek, Council President [email protected]
Dave Wammer, Music Director [email protected]
Natalie Jones, Children’s Ministry Director [email protected]
Beth Mora, Secretary [email protected]
John Hultman, Financial Secretary Dana Bennett, Bookkeeper Bruce Crain, Organist Email: [email protected] Website: www.adventcitrusheights.org Phone: (916) 966-7242
Deadline for the next Newsletter: September 21, 2017
Please submit all articles to Beth Mora at: [email protected]
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