The Script - American Lutheran Church Script September 2015 At our recent workshop, we explored Soul...
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SEPTEMBER 2015
Pastor Mary’s Musings
The Freedom to Focus
“So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught and overflowing with thankfulness. See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ.” Colossians 2:6-7
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Youth and Family Mark your calendars for Eat–Pray–Love on Wednesday nights:
September 9, 16, 23 and 30th; from 6pm to 8:45pm . The evening will
include a meal, large group interactive intergeneration study, break out
classes - crafts for kids/teens and continued learning for adults. And an
opportunity to do a service project together.
Please register on the sign up list in the Narthex. We need to
ensure enough supplies are on hand.
Invite friends and come to enjoy an evening together.
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Fundraising Updates
OUR FIRST BENEFIT CONCERT WAS A SUCCESS! Guemmer & Myers Music gave a wonderful performance. During
intermission delicious baked goods were enjoyed along with fellowship.
Thank you to all who supported this fundraiser and helped make it a great
event! The net profit was $1,981. The 15% benevolence portion was
divided and sent to the Douglass Middle School and Lee Middle School
Music Departments.
DINNER SEASONED WITH PRAYER
When: Saturday, September 26, 2015
What: BBQ Chicken dinner – Drive Thru Dinner
pick up dinners between 5pm to 8pm
Price: Preorder dinner $15 each
Order after September 19th $20 each
How: To order call or email the church office and provide
Name/ # of Meals/ Phone/ Email
Submitted by Stephanie Mata
TREASURER’S REPORT
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ALL ABOARD! From the Soul Train Excursion to the Healing Service…
Did you see the cool train that Pastor Mary made for us for the Soul Train Excursion?
Did you know that just as we have individual souls, ALC also has Soul?
What is “Soul”?
Motivation demonstrates function of the “soul.”
The San Jose Mercury News recently identified Draymond Green as the “soul” of the
Golden State Warriors NBA Team. What motivated Draymond Green to stand out as
the “soul” of the Warriors Team?
What motivated two people, Senate President Kevin DeLeon, and ex-hedge fund
billionaire Tom Steyer, to join their resources to protect God’s creation? Kevin
DeLeon, the son of a maid emerged to support environmental justice for the poor; and
Tom Steyer, as his faith grew, became interested in protecting God’s creation and
being a better steward for everyone and for all living creatures.
Why do people act the way they do? What motivates people? What drives an
organization to do great or terrible things? MOTIVATION demonstrates function of
the SOUL!
Remember our discussion on B.U.R.S.T. (Belonging; Understanding; Respect; Safety;
Trust)? Agenda for human behavior is grounded in B.U.R.S.T. B.U.R.S.T. is a basic
or fundamental catalyst for human behavior. B.U.R.S.T. controls agenda for human
behavior:
Exploring the Soul of this congregation and your individual souls allow us to take
inventory on how does this congregation generate and use its energy resources.
Motivation is the generation and use of energy resources.
As a community of faith at ALC, we are to generate and use ALC’s Resources wisely
and share in the responsibilities at ALC–--be it Sunday School, church service, VBS,
the sound system, the newsletter, the maintenance; grounds, you name it---just as if it
were your personal household, giving it the attention and care that it needs.
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What are ALC’s energy resources? It is all of your time, talent, expertise, know how, experience, abilities, passion, money, knowledge, etc. Some times we need to draw them out of the people who are not so inclined to get involved. It means that we are to take care of each other and recognize the needs and celebrate the resources and the uniqueness of each SOUL. Motivation is the generation and use of energy resources. Motivation controls how a person says and does something. Does he/she walk the talk or say one thing and do another? Motivation is a need, emotion, idea or purpose, strong enough and conscious enough to produce behavior. A student who wants to be the first person in her family to go to college actually studies hard to get there.
At our recent workshop, we explored Soul for American Lutheran Church (ALC) and ALC’s members. We asked you to board the ALC Soul Train by posting on it a description of your soul and the Soul of American Lutheran Church. This Soul Train exercise allows us to peek at the health of ALC’s soul and your soul.
It’s not too late to share your description of your Soul and the Soul of ALC, as you see it. You may draw or write those descriptions. Please invite anyone interested in participating to do so. We are taking an inventory of your Souls and the soul of your congregation to reflect on the health of ALC.
Congregational Health is a three-letter word: W.O.W.
Notably, the increase in health awareness in our society benefits organizations as well as individuals. Generally, healthy organizations tend to produce healthy individuals and vice versa. Therefore, a strong correlation exists between ALC individuals and ALC’s
health.
Health is a fragile gift. Health in a congregation is not a given but a potential for a community of faith. What are the characteristics of healthy congregations? For congregations, health is a three-letter word: W.O.W.
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W= Worship. Some of the ingredients for congregational health are silence in
reflecting humility, the joy of spiritual communion with God and each other,
reverence for life for all of creation, and respect for each other.
O= Openness is the readiness to listen to other people and perspectives
without being defensive. Openness is both a reflection and a facilitator of
congregational health. Openness is reflected in hospitality and acceptance of
diversity, effective communication, and care for each other and the outside
community. When openness is present in a congregation, members are more
open to each other and the outside community; they are more open in the
leading of the Holy Spirit, even when God leads in new directions.
W=Witness is a sign of health and an inducement of health. Sharing spiritual
health with others through testimonial and active caring also nurtures such
health. It includes having the spiritually healthy members stand up for
righteousness when evil threatens
Other characteristics for health are respect for the pastor and lay leaders; a simple and effective grievance process; healing; celebration; healthy models and mentors; and the ability to deal openly with hopeful trust on matters including loss, death, and dying.
Where is ALC on the health barometer? Does ALC have a spiritual fitness program? Does ALC have a first aid kit for wound care and healing? What is in ALC’s diet—does ALC gorge on spiritual junk food? Does ALC have “W.O.W.”?
Did you know we are Soul Keepers? Soul Keepers are lay leaders, VBS teachers, Sunday School Teachers, parents, council members, committee members, people holding leadership positions, pastor. We are Soul Keepers! We have an important job to do!
Are Council Members pastor to your Pastor? Are you pastor to anyone in your church community, in your workplace, at home, and in your greater community?
We will be applying some of these ideas in the upcoming Problem Solving phase.
Please come for the Healing Service on September 13, 2015, at American Lutheran Church and invite a friend! We have Good News!
Good Health to you and yours until we meet again.
Bill McHugh and Cammie Chen www.conflictmedate.com
W.O.W. stands for Worship; Openness; and Witness, the acronym for the character-
istics of healthy congregations. These three health dynamics are not automatic
characteristics. They are learned through spiritual discipline.
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Worship and Music
This is my prayer in the desert,
When all that’s within me feels dry.
This is my prayer
In my hunger and need,
My God is the God who provides. (Desert Song by Brooke Ligertwood)
Our meeting was August 6th, 2015. We discussed sign ups for the various
worship duties. We will continue to remind everyone each Sunday to sign up on the worship board. Donna Martin suggested we find a person dedicated to calling people for the W&M duties—greeter, reader, etc. Lori will put a notice in the next newsletter. Consider this my notice: We seem to get better response when we call or talk to folks face to face and right now, Willa Mae is happy to do that. Some times we run out of time to get that job done. However, my prayer is that you, as a child of God are already being asked/called by God through the Holy Spirit to serve in the capacities that you can. That you would take it upon yourself to heed his call and say ‘Here I am Lord—I’ll sign up’. Please know that each of you are appreciated for the service you do even though we don’t always get around to saying Thank You!!!!
Lori asked that each altar guild member that does communion set-up look at their calendars and commit to a date they could do in the next two months and call Willa Mae. This is different from any other worship duties in that it needs to be done the day before service or early in the morning on Sunday. These folks need access to the church building and are part of the worship and music committee even though they may not be attending the meetings. It is at the meetings where these things are finalized so if each set up person will let Willa Mae know when they will set up communion it relieves a burden for her and we are able to fill in the blanks at our meeting.
We looked at our upcoming dates. Aug: 30th was supposed to be the Animal
Blessing Service. It was cancelled because 1) there was not enough time for advertising to local business to come join us. 2) Although other committees would have helped out there was not enough manpower in the W & P Committee to get the job done. 3) We need to and will begin our planning farther in advance next year.
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Worship and Music continued
The committee looked farther into the remaining calendar for the special services that will require extra work from the committee and will plan accordingly at the next meeting. Reformation was discussed and a motion was made and carried to have Carol Herzig and Willa Mae Heintz make matching banners to our reformation paraments with a budget from the money market W&M fund. Although the committee allotted them a budget of $200.00, they felt it would cost under $100.00.
Our next Meeting will be Thursday September 3rd
, 11:30 in the Parish Office.
Other dates: Choir begins Thursday September 17th 7:15. All are welcome.
Needed: Actors to do a couple of skits during our healing service on September 13
th. Let Lori know if you are interested.
Respectfully Submitted Lori Jarvey Chair
NOTICE FROM PROPERTY COMMITTEE
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2ND MILE GIVING FOR SEPTEMBER
Lutheran Disaster Response
September 2015
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
NO Service Committee
2
12:30-2:00pm Drama Class(B)
6pm Renters Bible Study
3
12:30 Music and Worship
6pm Archery
7pm IDD
4
9:30am Tai Chi 6:00 IDD
5
5-7am IDD
7:30am Men’s Group
7:30-9am
6
10:30 Worship 1:45 IDD
7
OFFICE IS CLOSED 6:30 Scouts
8
6pm Archery
9
12:30-2:00pm Drama Class (B)
6pm EAT-PRAY-LOVE
6pm Renters Bible Study
10
6pm Archery 7pm IDD
11
9:30am Tai Chi 6:00 IDD
12
5-7am IDD
7:30am Men’s Group
4:00pm Piano Recital
13
10:30 Worship
12:30 Exec Committee
1:45 IDD
14
6:30 Scouts
15
6pm Archery 6:30pm Cub Scouts
16
12:30-2:00pm Drama Class (B)
6pm EAT-PRAY-LOVE
6pm Renters Bible Study
17
1:00 Naomi Circle
6pm Archery
7pm IDD
7:15 Choir
18
9:30am Tai Chi 6:00 IDD
19
5-7am IDD 7:30am Men’s Group ALL Day Archery
20
10:30 Worship
11:30 Third Sunday Lunch
1:45 IDD
21
6:30 Scouts 7:00 Coun-cil
22
6pm Archery
23
12:30-2:00pm Drama Class ((B) 6pm EAT-PRAY-LOVE
6pm Renters
24
6pm Archery 7pm IDD 7:15 Choir
25
9:30am Tai Chi 6:00 IDD
26
5-7am IDD
7:30am Men’s Group
Drive-Thru Dinner
27
10:30 Worship 1:45 IDD
28
9am All Staff 6:30 Scouts
29
6pm Archery
30
12:30-2:00pm Drama Class
6pm EAT-PRAY-LOVE
6pm Renters Bible Study
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