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Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church Tucson, Arizona Vol 39 No 5 MAY 2016 A Monthly Publication of Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church 7570 N Thornydale Road Tucson, AZ 85741 Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 9:30 AM - 4:00PM Fri-Sun CLOSED Phone: 744-2665 Fax: 572-2068 Email: [email protected] Website: www.beautifulsavior.net Beautiful Savior Academy 579-1453 beautifulsavioracademy.org Our Mission To connect family, friends, neighbors and community with our Beautiful Savior Continued on page 8 VISTAS SUNDAY WORSHIP AT 9:00 A.M. BLENDED SERVICE MAY 1 & 15 TAIZE WORSHIP EVERY WEDNESDAY @ 6:00 PM PENTECOST MAY 15 WEAR RED! Spring is sprung! The grass is brown! All the snowbirds have left town! The joy of living in Tucson, when other places become nicer, we enter our season of heat and create “sunbirds.” What was once a draw, being warmer than many other places in the country, becomes decidedly less positive when the num- bers climb into triple digits. We stop planting, just as planting season hits high gear up north. We enter our vacation season after many vacationers have headed somewhere else. There are different seasons, and different needs at different times. 1 For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven: 2 a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted; 3 a time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; 4 a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; 5 a time to throw away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; 6 a time to seek, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to throw away; 7 a time to tear, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; 8 a time to love, and a time to hate; a time for war, and a time for peace. Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8 In our weekly schedule of ‘seasons’, we are to find time to work and to rest (Sabbath). Just as fields need time to lay fallow and recharge, so do we. I know I am looking forward to some vacation time this summer. To be honest, I haven’t figured out when or where yet, but I know the need to rest. The church since the first days had worship on Sundays to remember the resurrection every week. Sundays have become days where a lot of things happen. Many need to work. There are other activities like sports and camping that happen. For many, just the need to rest from a long week pulls many to worship at St. Serta and read from the Gospel of St. Mattress.

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Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church Tucson, Arizona

Vol 39 No 5 MAY 2016

A Monthly Publication of

Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church

7570 N Thornydale Road

Tucson, AZ 85741

Office Hours:

Mon-Thurs 9:30 AM - 4:00PM

Fri-Sun CLOSED

Phone: 744-2665 Fax: 572-2068

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.beautifulsavior.net

Beautiful Savior Academy 579-1453

beautifulsavioracademy.org

Our Mission

To connect family,

friends, neighbors and

community with our

Beautiful Savior Continued on page 8

VISTAS

SUNDAY WORSHIP AT 9:00 A.M.

BLENDED SERVICE MAY 1 & 15

TAIZE WORSHIP EVERY WEDNESDAY

@ 6:00 PM

PENTECOST MAY 15

WEAR RED!

Spring is sprung! The grass is brown! All the

snowbirds have left town!

The joy of living in Tucson, when other places

become nicer, we enter our season of heat and

create “sunbirds.” What was once a draw, being

warmer than many other places in the country,

becomes decidedly less positive when the num-

bers climb into triple digits.

We stop planting, just as planting season hits high gear up north. We enter our

vacation season after many vacationers have headed somewhere else. There

are different seasons, and different needs at different times.

1For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven:

2a time to be born, and a time to die;

a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted;

3a time to kill, and a time to heal;

a time to break down, and a time to build up;

4a time to weep, and a time to laugh;

a time to mourn, and a time to dance;

5a time to throw away stones, and a time to gather stones together;

a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing;

6a time to seek, and a time to lose;

a time to keep, and a time to throw away;

7a time to tear, and a time to sew;

a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;

8a time to love, and a time to hate;

a time for war, and a time for peace. Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8

In our weekly schedule of ‘seasons’, we are to find time to work and to rest

(Sabbath). Just as fields need time to lay fallow and recharge, so do we. I

know I am looking forward to some vacation time this summer. To be honest,

I haven’t figured out when or where yet, but I know the need to rest.

The church since the first days had worship on Sundays to remember the

resurrection every week. Sundays have become days where a lot of things

happen. Many need to work. There are other activities like sports and camping

that happen. For many, just the need to rest from a long week pulls many to

worship at St. Serta and read from the Gospel of St. Mattress.

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Beautiful Savior Lutheran

is a member of the

Grand Canyon Synod of

the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

(ELCA)

The Rev. Elizabeth A. Eaton, Presiding Bishop

The Rev. Stephen Talmage, Synod Bishop

Pastor

Rev. David L. Pavesic

(520) 275-2410 for emergencies

[email protected]

Facebook: David Pavesic

Office Administrator Dorothy Pederson Admin & Clerical

Staff Jeremy Knight Director of Music &

Faith Formation Coordinator

Rebecca Solomon Accompanist

Academy

Rhonda Karrer Director

Shanda Sundberg Assistant Director

Candace Camamo Kindergarten Teacher

Carrie Munyon Preschool Teacher

Lisa Vaskovic Preschool Teacher

Charlene DeWitt Preschool Teacher

Linda Spain Preschool Aide

Sharon Burgess Preschool Teacher

Kelly Jennings Preschool Aide

Rebecca Vorholzer Preschool Aide

Stephanie Arellano Aftercare Teacher

Congregation Council

Judy Shaffer *President

Brian Ackerman *Vice-President

Colleen McDonald *Secretary

Shannon Bryant Liaison

Betsy Korsmo Liaison

Mary Perry Treasurer

Sig Smitt Offering Secretary

Karen Johnson Counters

Church Related and Supported Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, CA

Lutheran Social Services of the SW

Lutheran Campus Ministry at UA

CA Lutheran University,

Thousand Oaks, CA

Submit articles, photos,

and updates for the calendar

no later than the 10th

of each month, please.

“Christ In Our Home”

Daily Devotionals Available

$3.00 Large Print

$1.50 Small Print

Available in the Narthex

Put envelope in the offering plate.

2016 Flower chart ~

is Available in the Narthex

Flowers must be paid for when you

reserve a date... please give the check to

Sandy Petersen or place in the offering

plate. Celebrate a special occasion, or

remember a special person, etc.

Cost is $35. Please make check payable

to Beautiful Savior.

Work Day May 28, 2016

Plan to join us between 7:00—10:00 a.m.

Something for everyone.

Join us for Fellowship following worship: From 10-11:00 a.m. coffee or lemonade and cookies are served in Werner Hall across the courtyard. Catch up with old friends. Meet new ones. Donations for cookies being accepted.

Bring them on the first Sunday of each month. Interested in helping? Sign up in kitchen. Contact Sandy Petersen, 579-9355, for info.

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WHAT’S NEW?

Looking Ahead:

June 16-17

Synod Assembly, Vegas

June 27– July 1

Vacation Bible School

July 29-31

SALCA High School Camp

Taizé: A Service of

Candlelight, Prayer, and Song

Every Wednesday

6:00p.m.

Children’s Community Choir

Spring Concert Sunday, May 1, 2016 at 4:00 pm

Werner Heritage Hall

Featuring... THE “COMPOSE YOURSELF” MUSICAL

Join the fun as a group of kids meet some of the great composers of the past in this short

musical for young performers. This humorous, yet educational program is actually a great

way to introduce your students to the musical styles of Mozart, Bach, Strauss, Beethoven

and Brahms along with some contemporary music your kids will really relate to.

BUY YOUR TICKET TODAY! Tickets can be purchased in the office or after

service on Sundays. CONTACT JEREMY

KNIGHT (520) 744-2665

[email protected]

Every Wednesday @ 6:00 pm Taizé: A Service of Candlelight,

Prayer & Song. Combines candlelite ambience with simple meditative prayer

for a warm and welcoming service to all who search for peace and spiritual

reflection. Communion is served.

Check out the New Time

Also on Wednesdays: Bible Study at 10:30 am

(with communion) and following worship start-

ing at 7pm. We will be looking at the upcom-

ing Sunday lessons.

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ACADEMY NEWS

And Always Remember

And will you succeed?

Yes! You will, indeed!

(98 and ¾ percent guaranteed.)

KID, YOU’LL MOVE MOUNTAINS! -Oh, the Places You’ll Go

Another school year is coming to a close! We will be celebrating our student’s accom-

plishments on Monday May 16th and Tuesday May 17th at 9:15a.m. in the sanctuary. Please

consider joining us for our graduation ceremony highlighting the works of the one and only; Dr.

Seuss! Following graduation we will retreat to the fellowship hall for cake and conversation

before we send our students off for the summer or on to new adventures. Come and share this

special time with us as we celebrate our students, their families and this wonderful ministry!

You will not be disappointed!

We will return to school on Monday June 6th – June 23rd for our summer session. This

year we are boarding the “Reading Express” as we journey through popular and classic chil-

dren’s books! During the course of these three weeks we will reinforce literary skills while

having a lot of fun in the process. We invite all children ages 3 through 6 to join us on our jour-

ney. For more information or registration material please call 579-1453 or check our website at

www.beautifulsavioracademy.org.

Our fall session begins on Monday August 8th. Space is getting limited! Don’t delay

and register today!

Preschool (age 3)

Pre-kindergarten (age 4)

Advanced Pre-Kindergarten (ages 4-5)

Kindergarten

(age 5 by September 30th with appropriate skills to demonstrate kindergarten

readiness. Scholarships available for tuition assistance.)

Before and Aftercare available!

Blessings,

Rhonda Karrer, M.Ed.

Director

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GROW YOUR FAITH

Worship is something we 'do.' However, do we know some of the reasons why we do what we do?

A new member of our congregation, retired pastor Richard Mauthe, has offered to do a series of

articles on this topic. Read on and learn, and may it deepen and enrich what you do in worship as a

part of the body of Christ gathered. - Pr. David

Notes on our Service of Worship

The Hymn of Praise In our Service of Worship thus far we have come to recognize who we are as we stand before God and

before one another, allowing ourselves to become vulnerable. We confess that we just don’t have our

acts together, and we confess that we are unable to free ourselves from the hurting human condition.

Realizing that, we turn to God in the Kyrie, asking for God’s healing hand to rest upon us, upon our

communities, and upon our world.

In response to what God promises to do we join our voices in a Hymn of Praise. It is in many ways a

sung prayer, because Christian prayer begins with the recognition of who God is:

Lord God, heavenly King, almighty God and Father; and

Worthy is Christ, the Lamb who was slain.

Other liturgies may use different images of God, but they all help us understand who God is.

But what we might forget in the moment is that we are not singing alone---each congregation that prais-

es the Lord does not do a solo performance which ends at the last line of the hymn. It is encouraging to

know that when we raise our voices in praise and worship, we are adding our voices to the endless,

eternal song of the creation which is continually praising God:

Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, and all

that is in them, singing, “To the one seated on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and hon

or and glory and might forever and ever.” Rev. 5:13

If anything, the truth that our voices join Creation’s ongoing

song of praise should encourage us in our response to the gra-

cious love of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy

Spirit.

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YOUTH & FAMILY ACTIVITIES

Elementary/Middle School Camp: $245

Monday 5/30/16--Friday 6/3/16 at

Triangle Y Ranch

Youth who have completed 3rd-8th

grades are eligible to attend.

High School Camp: $190

Friday 7/29/16—Sunday 7/31/16 at Pine

Canyon (Willcox, AZ)

Youth who have completed 9th-12th

grades are eligible to attend.

Partial scholarships are available.

Contact Jeremy Knight for information.

Help Send A Youth to

Camp!

“Jesus’ love and promises for me came alive the

week I went to Bible camp.” So say countless

adults years later. Now we want to support our

youth to attend! Would you help with a gift for

Camperships? Please write a check to Beauti-

ful Savior, marking the Memo: “Campership”

and place it in the Offering. You will be sup-

porting the faith formation of our youth!

Camp costs $245 this year. Envelopes are avail-

able in the narthex.

Register online for Vacation Bible School

at www.beautifulsavior.net

June 27-July 1 9:00 am-Noon

Youth ages 4-11

Cost $15 first child/$10 siblings

If you are interested in helping, contact Jeremy Knight. Crew leaders, station leaders, decorators, etc are needed. [email protected] or 744-2665.

Information, forms

and more online at

www.mysalca.com

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CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

Sunday School for ALL Ages… Sundays at 10:15 a.m. in the Conference Room

For an intergenerational faith formation time that will be accessible to our kids, and an experience for adults. A time where we bind together in fellowship, and learn from one another. A time of sharing, learning, prayer. ALL are invited to join us for Sunday School for ALL Ages.

Affirmation of Baptism is an opportunity to refresh your faith, grow in faith, and journey farther in your faith. It use to be called, "Confirmation", but the ritual is "Affirmation of Baptism." This class is open to all 7th grade on up. We have come to the end of this year, but if wish to joing us next year, contact Pr. David. The Rite of Affirmation of Baptism will be celebrated on Pentecost Sunday, May 15, 2016.

The Rite of Affirmation of Baptism will be

celebrated on Pentecost Sunday, May 15,

2016. Don’t Forget to Wear RED!

Our Confirmand this year is...

Garrett Bryant

Come celebrate this special occasion with

him and his family.

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Pastor’s Note (Continued)

CONGREGATION UPDATE

To the Members of Our Beautiful

Savior Church,

As President of the Council of

Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, it

is an honor and privilege to serve God

and our church in an important and

meaningful way. It is a pleasure to work with people

who are talented, hard-working, and diligent in their

efforts to best serve our church and our congregation.

Not only as a new member of the Council, but as

President, I must say a special “thanks” to our past

president, Betsy Marco, for all the help she has given

me to succeed her. She has been a blessing for me.

A special “thank you” to Pastor David for his

patience with my newly acquired position. Their

assistance has been extremely valuable. And thank

you congregation for your acceptance.

The council is working closely with team members

to provide the best possible experiences for our

congregation. We are hopeful that new procedures

will be implemented to better serve our church, our

congregation, our children, and our community.

New ideas and growth will be foremost in our

endeavors for this year.

Our quarterly meeting was held on Sunday, April 24,

2016, with updates from each of our teams. Pastor

David is always ready to speak with the

congregation.

We are blessed to have many professional, skilled,

and talented members of our congregation who can

better serve our church and community.

The council is working for you, and with God’s

grace, and forgiveness. We look forward to a

productive year.

With God’s Grace,

Judy Shaffer, President

COUNCIL

O R N E R

CHURCH COUNCIL

meets Monday

May 23, 2016

at 6:15 p.m. Meetings

are open to all.

Some may go on and on about priorities and

discipline, personal choices and what they

say about us. Jesus tells us to go, not sit and

wait. To seek, to tend, to feed, to love.

Therefore we are offering a Wednesday

service at 6pm with communion and

prayers. It is for any and all who need

something to help them get over the hump.

It is for those who Sunday just didn’t work.

It is for those who are uncertain about

Sunday worship and are looking for some-

thing maybe a little more accessible to those

who were not raised in the church. It is for

you. It is for anyone.

It is an attempt to fulfill our mission of

connecting friends, family, neighbors, and

community with our Beautiful Savior.

Come and join us. Invite a friend who may

need it for the season of life they are in.

Use it to remind yourself, and to share the

message that God loves you, and so do I!

Pr. David

PS- Anybody else have an old “Byrds” tune

stuck in your head after reading the Bible

passage?

Pentecost Sunday,

May 15, 2016. Don’t Forget

to Wear RED!

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STEWARDSHIP IS CONTINUOUS

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percentage of each item (excluding shipping & handling,

taxes, and service charges, and less any rebates or returns.)

Follow the link to get started now!

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ELCA World Hunger Awareness: Blessed

be God, who is our Bread; may all the world

be clothed and fed! Pick an envelope up in

the narthex and place it in the offering plate.

The Cup of Cold Water:

A NOISY OFFERING of your loose and

spare change will be collected on the fourth

Sunday of each month during worship. Funds

collected will support local benevolence. We

challenge each of you to save up each month

and make a difference.

Food Collections - Little Red Wagon:

Bring in non-perishable foods (fruit, jelly,

tuna, pasta, pasta sauce, canned meat, cereal,

jello,

diapers, formula, etc.) Hygiene items, toilet

paper and adult/baby diapers are also needed.

The wagon is in the narthex. ICS accepts per-

ishable foods directly.

MONTHLY ITEM: Meals in a Can

Call the office,

744-2665, for more

information.

NAVAJO

EVANGELICAL

LUTHERAN

MISSION AND

SCHOOL

The Campbell Soup Label program will be discontinued

on July 31, 2016. The Mission receives labels from all

over the country, and many more are mailed directly to

the program headquarters earmarked for the Mission’s

benefit. Over the years the piles of carefully clipped la-

bels have added up to at least 8 new vehicles, along with

tables, chairs, school supplies, and much, much more.

Labels received and recorded prior to July 31 can still

count toward valuable resources for the Mission and

School. Please advise your label collectors so that every-

thing can be sent in by July 1st. 2016. If you have any

questions, contact Pastor Edward Busch @ 626 799 0961.

The Campbell Soup Label program has been a God-send

to Navajo Lutheran Mission. The benefits to the Navajo

people are more than can be numbered. Please accept our

sincere gratitude for the many dedicated individuals and

congregations who have participated.

P.S. You can still send the “box tops for education” from

General Mills to Solheim Lutheran Home or the Mission

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Χℓ Lent

BUILT ON A ROCK

Χℓ Lent

“Faith: Live

it Larger”

Lutheran Social Services of

the Southwest thanks you for

your contribution in support

of our mission of showing

kindness, doing justice and

servicing those in need by

collecting 12 bags with tow-

els for the Towel Drive.

THANK YOU!

Your donation to the

ICS Food Bank has

made a difference in

the lives of those in

need in our commu-

nity. Thank you for

your generous and

continued support.

315 Pounds!!

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Χℓ Lent

GROWING IN FAITH!

MANNA

BAGS

SUNDAY DOLLAR$

In May, the single dollar bills placed in the offering plate each

week will help purchase backpacks and school supplies Thank

You for your continued support!

April 14, 2016

Dear Church Members,

I wanted to thank you for your support of the students at

Butterfield Elementary School. Your Sunday Dollars program

and the support of your congregation have allowed our students

to focus on their learning and to have their basic needs met. You

have provided backpacks, school supplies, books, shoes, jackets

and toiletries for our students and families.

As I prepare to retire and complete my thirty-nine years

in education, I have been doing a lot of reflecting. This program

has been one of the highlights that I keep very dear to my heart. I

have met many of yoru church members and have enjoyed work-

ing with Karen to meet the needs of the students.

As the new principal takes over this position at Butter-

field, I sincerely hope that you will continue to support the But-

terfield students. You have made a difference in the lives of many

children. I sincerely appreciate all you have done and I thank you

again.

Sincerely,

Patricia Abbuhl

A huge pile of toiletries and

basic care needs are awaiting

delivery. These will be used in

TIHAN’s care packages for

their CarePartners.

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GET INVOLVED

Outreach Marketing Ministry

Needs YOUR help!

The Marketing Ministry team is looking into how we can

share our facilities with the community, do you have sug-

gestions on:

· Writing Policy

· Revising the existing agreement

· The duties of an Events Coordinator

· Items to consider when others use our facilities?

If you would like more information, or to be notified of the next meeting,

contact Betsy Marco at Email: [email protected]

Or Cell: 520-490-3368

Volunteers Needed for Nursery If you would like to help care for the precious little ones dur-

ing worship service please contact Pr. David or Judy Shaffer.

Depending on the number of helpers, you would be needed

just once every five or six weeks. The location has been

moved into the Luther Room so that everyone may still par-

ticipate in worship.

Recycled Cards are available for sale

in the narthex. Proceeds from this ministry have benefited

the missions of the Women of the ELCA.

However, we are looking for someone new to

coordinate this ministry and take ownership.

There are supplies to get you started. Contact

the office for more information.

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IN OUR CONGREGATION

Rehearsals for the Chancel

Choir Wednesdays

7-8:30 p.m.

Come join us.

No Experience needed.

Handbells Rehearsals

Tuesday Evenings

6-7:00 p.m.

If you are interested:

Contact Jeremy Knight

744-2665 or 623-986-7996

[email protected]

Prayer Shawl Guild A monthly gathering for knitting

and crocheting. Meets on the third

Thursday of each month at 6:00p.m.

A light supper is served. Call Karen

Johnson, 481-0874.

Do-Day Crafters Join us on the first and third Tues-

days of each month at 9:15 a.m. in

Werner Hall. Call Barbara Foor,

579-0691.

PRIME TIMERS Join us on the second Thursday

of each month at 12:30 p.m. for

a potluck lunch, laughs and

friendships. Call Sandy Petersen,

579-9355 for information or with

questions. Bring a friend!

Sign up in the narthex.

Women of the ELCA Bible Studies Order your copy of Gather Maga-

zine (by calling 800-638-3522 or

online at womenoftheelca.org) for

this year’s Bible study:

JOY CIRCLE meets on the

second Tuesday morning of each

month at 9:30 a.m. from September

-May. For more information, call

Janice Molina, 744-0389.

AGAPE CIRCLE For

more information, call Mary

Speidel, 909-3584.

Check the weekly bulletin for updates!

Join us Thursday, May 12 at 12:30 for our last

potluck luncheon until September. Burgers &

hotdogs provided for our picnic. Please sign

up to bring your special dish & Bring a

Friend! Call Sandy Petersen, 579-9355 if you

have any questions.

Join us after worship in Werner Hall for

Fellowship (& Coffee) Meet new friends & catch up with the old—

enjoy a cup of coffee or lemonade and cookies. We are

also looking for help to host, includes set-up and clean-

up. It would be on a 1 month/6week rotation. Please

talk to Sandy Petersen or call 579-9355.

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Adam Booth, Neph-

ew of Saltsmans;

Michael Burger;

Zachary Hill, neph-

ew of Laura

Steichen; Stephanie

Huether; Skip Kiefhaber, Brother-in-law of the McMah-

ons; Ernest Lake; David Lake; Levi Magda, friend of

Pfeifers; Christopher Pederson, son of Pedersons; Eric

O’Brian; Kyle O’Brian; Arthur Rico, Nephew of Salts-

mans; Chris Steiner and David Madden, Nephews of

Claasens; John Stum III; Paul Tritch, Son of Tritchs;

Curt Weber, Nephew of Saltsmans; Ashley Wik, Grand-

daughter of Helen Reid

IN OUR PRAYERS Bob Alan, Debbie Alcala, George & Yvonne Basa-

bilvazo, Kenzie Belanger, Jazmyn Creason, Jeannie

Eike, Anita Escarrega, Carolyn Foote, Evan Fox,

Joyce Guizzetti, Susan Hawk, Dave Kanto, Rita Kit-

steiner, Abbie Kunnemann, Chris Lamb, Dale Lamb,

Ed McCauley, Kaye Miller, Joan Mitchell, Linda

Nichols, Adrian Orquidez, Nancy Owens, Pete Ped-

erson Sr, Jennifer Perry, Rick Riley, Ryan Rody,

Louie Sanchez, Lois & Mike Shade, Wally

Skoglund, Del Speidel, Suzanne Squires, Ashylynn,

Cheryl, Connie, Kris, Liz, Nate, Suzie, Tricia, Van

and Diamond Children’s Center.

Celebrate with us on May 1, 2016 During Lutherans Linger Longer (LLL)

Our apology if we missed your special day.

Call the office to let us know, 744-2665.

LIFT EVERYTHING TO THE LORD!

For Those Who Grieve

For the family & friends of Richard Irwin, at his death.

5/07 Hanisch, Loretta & Herbert

5/09 Nalin, Lynne & Kevin

5/12 Lippert, Jim & Kate

5/12 Mac Arthur, Susie & John

5/15 Alden, John & Paula

5/29 McDonald, Craig & Colleen

5/30 Layton, Jodi & Cory

5/02 Charles Dixon

5/05 Rick Balko

5/06 Don Schumacher

5/10 Aaron Steichen

5/11 Jase Sundberg

5/13 Connie Llorente

5/14 Judi Gonzales

5/14 Susanna Mac Arthur

5/17 Tim Duggan

5/19 Justin Kitzman

5/20 Sandra Petersen

5/21 Matthew Karrer

5/21 Katherine Randle

5/21 Mae Spraker

5/23 Paul Schwartz

5/25 Michael Randle

5/25 Seth Steichen

5/25 Michael Stratton

5/27 Linda Spain

5/28 Abram Schuster

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Lisa Lehmann

ABR, REALTOR®

Cell: 444-4180

Wendy Grenfell at Ivan’s

Studio

4771 North First Ave.

888-2536

D LANDSCAPING Your solution for all your landscape needs.

Weekly, Bi-weekly, or monthly services.

(520) 345-8787 Danny Alcala

[email protected]

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Carmen Hemrick Buy or Sell Avon

579-2143/907-2695

[email protected] Shop my Avon store - www.youravon.com/chemrick

Exercise classes M/W/F 9am to 10am

and Easy does it class at 10:15 to 11:15am at

Christ the King, 2800 W. Ina Rd. Call Carmen

Hemrick for more info at 907-2695.

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Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church PO Box 90925

Tucson, AZ 85752-0925

Taizé: A Service of Candlelight, Prayer, and Song

Every Wednesday

at 6:00p.m.

Pentecost Sunday, May 15, 2016.

Don’t Forget to Wear RED!

Vacation Bible School June 27-July 1 9:00 am-Noon

Youth ages 4-11