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GPS Class: Saturday, June 7,
9-11am in the Fellowship
Hall. Contact Kim Hall at [email protected]
Family Game Night: 6:30pm
Saturday, June 7 in the
Fellowship Hall
Lynnwood Community Band
concert, 7 p.m. Friday,
June 20 in the Sanctuary
Pentecost: Sunday June 8
Wear red!
Classics Potluck Luncheon:
12:30pm, June 11 in the Fellowship Hall
June 2014
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Find out what happened at this year’s Synod Assembly PG. 3
Harvesting has begun in the Garden of Giving! PG. 7
VBS Volunteers needed PG. 10
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VOICE Advent
June 2014 A Publication of the Mission of Advent Lutheran Church
Congrats to our high school graduates!
Join us Sunday, June 1 as we honor our high school graduates during
worship services. They will be receiving the traditional handmade
quilts from our quilting ministry, the PieceMakers.
Maddie Ellis
Austin Hines
Noah Lundquist
Kaleigh Nelson
Alexis Stamey
Blake Stefanson
Evan Wilson
Mariah Wilson
Mark your calendars! Confirmation Sunday is Sunday, June 8.
At the 10am worship service on Sunday, June 8, Nikolai Birchler,
Baylor Blair, Sydney Plata, Marcus Sullivan and
Laura Wechslberger will affirm their faith.
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PASTOR A MESSAGE FROM OUR
Advent Voice
We’ve been celebrating Easter through our week of weeks of Easter, proclaiming “Christ is Risen! Christ is risen indeed, alleluia, alleluia!” Now it’s time to cross a threshold into the Ordinary Time of the Church year, moving from Ascension and the Seventh Sunday after Easter (where we honor our high school graduates June 1) to the Day of Pentecost (where we have Confirmation Sunday June 8). Thresholds mark a transitional space between the sacred and the ordinary. Important things happen at thresholds - in our own lives, in our neighborhood, and in our congregation. It’s a great time to look back and to look ahead. Wasn’t it just yesterday that these graduates and confirmands were brought as babies to the baptismal font? And now it’s time to enfold them in the community as they cross these new thresholds in faith and life, so that they are reminded that they are grounded and loved and supported by this community, and that together we are always moving ahead in faith. As we honor these graduates and confirmands, let’s look ahead to how we can best create stepping stones so we all continue to move ahead in faith. Looking ahead to September and Rally Day on September 7, I’d like us to try adjusting our early service to 8:00 and having a dedicated Sunday School time between services. Let’s try it for a while and see how it goes, and let’s see if it provides opportunities for growth in Sunday School and Worship. What are the other thresholds in our congregation? How do we welcome and embrace all who come through our doors, so that thresholds are places of transition and growth, rather than boundaries that exclude? How do we stay nimble as a congregation? What a blessing to be at this place and time, honoring graduates, walking in faith with those who are affirming their faith, and serving our community. So glad to be in ministry with you!
COUNCIL REPORT
Carpet in the Fellowship Building
The Council approved a plan to install new carpet
in the Fellowship Building. This will be done in
August, so it will not interfere with VBS.
June 2014 3 May 16-17, 2014 SYNOD ASSEMBLY: A Report from you Delegates It was a pleasure for us to serve as you representatives at the May 16-17, 2014 Synod Assembly. This was the
27th Assembly of the Northwest Washington Synod. The theme of the Assembly was “JOINING GOD’S
PARADE”. Questions asked in Bishop Unti’s opening remarks:
Is the church dying?
How does the church need to change to continue to exist?
Where is God leading the Parade?
Who is walking in God’s Parade?
What does it mean to be ELCA?
These were thought provoking questions that became the center of Assembly presentations and informal
discussions among participants during breaks. Officially there were 377 delegates present. (240 were lay
delegates of which were 133 females and 107 males; 118 clergy; and 19 retired clergy. Included in the total
were 14 persons of color.)
The keynote speaker was Tony Jones a noted author of many books on Christian ministry and spirituality. He
has a masters and doctor in divinity and serves as the theologian in residence of Solomon’s Porch in
Minneapolis. One of his most recent books are The Church is Flat: The Relational Ecclesiology of the
Emerging Church Movement.
In keeping with the theme of “Joining God’s Parade” he challenged attendees to consider how churches are or
need to change. Dr. Jones challenged our thinking in many ways as he addressed the emergence of new
church concepts and ways of practicing Christianity. While the “new way” was described as being rooted in
the old, change is often uncomfortable and or delayed out of fear of the “new”. Dr. Jones encouraged
looking at sacred doctrines and embrace changes from how we have always done it if the church is to survive.
One of his examples was to describe Solomon’s Porch, where the worship leader sits on a rotating stool in the
round, while those in attendance sit in comfortable chairs and couches often enjoying food and beverages. He
explained that Solomon’s Porch is organized as a “collective”. That meaning they are not so much an institu-
tional organization but more a group of people who are seeking to join together in whatever God is up to in the
world and believe that understanding this is best accomplished as a more relaxed informal community with
one another. There is no hierarchy or leadership group at Solomon’s Porch. Solomon’s Porch is made of
Covenant Participants and appears very different from the traditional church setting and service.
Each assembly also welcomes a representative from our National ELCA office. Rev. Linda Norman, the
ELCA Treasurer joined our gathering and provided several presentations. She is responsible for proposing
financial policy and provides implementation of all financial accounting, audit, investment, banking and relat-
ed systems and services for our church wide organization. In addition, she provides oversight of Information
Technology and the building’s Management Services. She was a dynamic speaker who responded to ques-
tions regarding the ELCA office under the newly elected presiding Bishop, Elizabeth Eaton.
Rev. Norman explained that the National ELCA focus centers on the future identity of the church as it faces
the challenges posed by the major changes that have occurred in both our culture and the ELCA since this
church’s founding in 1988. She indicated that the ELCA is a church that believes God is calling us into the
world — together. As part of this call, we seek the common good for society, provide moral vision and are
committed to addressing social and cultural injustices and issues. The ELCA participates in God’s just and
Advent Voice 4 loving purpose for all of creation in many different ways, from the daily actions of members as citizens, to
efforts in social service, to public witness for justice. Bishop Eaton’s asks that we center beliefs and actions
around:
We are the Church;
We are Lutheran;
We are the Church together;
We are the church for the sake of the World.
ASSEMBLY ACTIONS:
2015 Budget: The budget was passed in the capped amount of $1,480,500.
47% of the budget goes to support of Churchwide ministries, of which
64% from our support comes back in the form of grants for new starts
and congregation renewal and support for the position of Director for
Evangelical Mission. The following pie chart indicates how the budget
is allocated.
Super Bowl Sunday Hunger Awareness Day: A motion was passed to
encourage member congregations annually to make Super Bowl Sunday a day of awareness about hunger
issues and to collect food and funds to address the needs of the hungry. It also included a resolution that the
Northwest Washington Synod support other ELCA synods to annually make Super Bowl Sunday a day of
awareness about hunger issues.
Maritime Ministry: A motion was passed to recognize The Mission to Seafarers as a social ministry
organization of the Northwest Washington Synod and the Synod Council develop a plan to implement this
enhanced maritime ministry in cooperation with The Mission to Seafarers and to encourage participation of
congregations in the synod in its work.
ELCA Campaign: In celebrating the ELCA’s 25th anniversary and in 2017 the 500th anniversary of the
Reformation a motion was passed that the Northwest Washington Synod endorse and enthusiastically
support “Always Being Made New: Campaign for the ELCA” and invite individuals, congregations and the
Synod Council into conversations about giving to the campaign and working on ways to provide financial
and other support to bring about its success and to meets its goals.
Initiative I-594: A motion was passed for the Synod to endorse Initiative 594, which applies criminal
background-check requirements to all gun sales in Washington State and that the Synod encourage
congregations to hold educational forums on Initiative 594 in order to learn more about gun violence,
current gun laws and loopholes and preventative measures like universal background checks.
Synod Council Election Results: 12 council positions were elected. The following indicates the position
elected, winning candidate and their home church. A balance of male and female is maintained, therefore
positions either had 1 or 2 candidates elected. For the 12 positions there were a total of 38 candidates
nominated. (** indicates reelected)
June 2014 5 Council Position Elected Home Church
Synod Vice President: Georganne Robertson** (Queen Anne Lutheran)
Synod Secretary: Rev. Deanna Wildermuth** (Holy Trinity, Mercer Island)
Lay Male: Per. of Color: Fanklin Chu** (Bethany Lutheran, Bainbridge)
Lay Female: Per. of Color: Kristina Muramoto (Magnolia Lutheran)
Young Adult (18-30): Thor Wampler (First Lutheran, Bothell)
Lay Males: Sojin Thompson** (St. Matthew, Renton)
Paul Whitfield** (Queen Anne Lutheran)
Lay Females: Emily Brown (First Lutheran of Richmond Beach)
Anita Proudfoot (Gethsemane, Seattle)
Clergy Female: Rev. Kristy Daniels** (Church of Steadfast Love, Seattle)
Unrestricted Clergy: Rev. Eric Finsand (Christ the Servant, Bellingham)
Rev. Julie Hutson (Luther Memorial, Seattle)
There were a number of videos shown that were extremely educational and there will be an attempt to
get copies for increasing congregational awareness of church wide ministries and movements. One video
was about the ELCA Malaria Campaign. Our Synod goal was to provide $150,000 in support to the
churchwide campaign. Our goal was met and we actually provided $170,000. As a result of the ELCA
efforts there has been a 65% drop in mortality since 1990. Compass Housing Ministry continues to develop
support for homeless and in the past year added 62 new housing on Dexter and an additional 70 new units in
Shoreline. Additional agencies and social ministries supported through the synod are: Lutheran Community
Services, Luther Seminary, PLTS, Campus Ministries, and Faith Action Network.
UPCOMING EVENTS AROUND THE SYNOD:
Hymn Festival: The Christian Pilgrimage in Hymns Sunday June 1 at 4:00 PM,
Queen Anne Lutheran Church
Open Door Ministries Spring Fling Thursday, June 12 (7:30-9 am)
(Registration required by May 30) Faith Lutheran Church, Seattle
Year Round Stewardship with rev. Chick Lane Saturday, October 11 (9am – 3pm)
Author of Ask, Thank, Tell, former Director Center Salem Lutheran, Mount Vernon
For Stewardship Leaders, Luther Seminary
Stories of Neighborhood Diakonia Saturday, October 18 (9am-3pm)
How to do a Day Service and A tool for Serving St. Luke’s Lutheran, Bellevue
Worship Matters (registration fees) Saturday, October 25 (9am-4pm)
Grace Lutheran, Bellevue
2014 Open Door Ministries Gala Dinner and Auction Saturday, November 8 (5pm)
South Seattle Community College
In closing, we are all a part of God’s Parade. We are the church together. For we are told in Romans 12:4-5:
“For as in one body we have many members, and not all the members have the same function, so we, who are
many, are one body in Christ and individually we are members one of another.” This became an integral
theme throughout the Assembly and something we all need to remember as we go about our daily life.
It was a pleasure to represent Advent at the Assembly.
Jill Bossen, Kim Plata, Fred Row and Pastor Scott
Advent Voice 6
Come one, come all to
an exciting evening of
games and excitement.
Invite a friend and bring
your favorite board
game and a snack to
share.
Mark your calendar and
save the date.
6:30-9pm
Saturday, June 7 in
the Fellowship Hall.
177 quilts created by Advent’s quilting ministry,
The PieceMakers were delivered this year to
Lutheran World Relief.
The quilts have been delivered
June 2014 7 Advent’s Sunday School classes
began harvesting the vegetables
they planted earlier this spring. So
far, 28 pounds of vegetables have
been harvested and delivered to the
Volunteers of America food bank in
Everett. There is more to come!
If you’d like to help in the
Garden of Giving, contact
Fran Zingleman at
425-487-9023.
Let the harvesting of the garden begin!
LISTEN TO SERMONS ONLINE!
www.AdventLutheran.net
The new photo directory is coming early this summer!
A big THANK YOU to all those who participated in the photo directory. There were 125 family units
photographed. Without the help of many this would not have been possible. There is still work to be done
before sending our roster and activity pages off to Lifetouch. The Layout committee is very busy right now
getting that part ready to go. I am thankful for all the helpers and praying that has gone on so far. Photos
have been showing up on doorsteps already. If the process continues to go smoothly we should have the
directories by the end of June/first of July.
Thank you to all.
Polly Row
The Classics Seniors Group
The Classics met on Wednesday, May 14th, for their monthly potluck There were 39 people in attendance and
as always lots of great food. After a short meeting we welcomed our guest speakers, Ilse Evelijn, Veere Smit
and Dorothy Read. Together they told the story of Ilse's remarkable journey. The book they wrote is titled, End
the Silence. It tells of Ilse's years of internment in a Japanese Concentration camp on Java when the Japanese
invaded her homeland during World War II. She recalls the pain and suffering she endured trying to cope with
her memories and a family that refused to talk about it. She was 10 years old when this happened. Several
people purchased copies of the book.
Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, June 11th at 12:30 in the Fellowship Hall. After this meeting we will
take a break until September 10th. All are welcome. Please bring a dish to share.
If you have questions or suggestions, please call, Cindy Steenis, 425-338-5339.
Advent Voice 8
Kirsten Lysen joins the staff at Advent!
She will be gracing us with her glorious
talent each Sunday as our new church
accompanist. Please give her a warm
welcome on June 15, her first Sunday
with us.
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 Grad Sunday 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
8:30 & 10am Worship
11:00am: New member
information class (FH)
6pm AA (C1)
7pm: High School Youth
Group (C2)
2 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
9:30am Bible Chicks
5:30pm Boy Scouts
(FH)
6:00pm AA Womens’s
Group (C2)
7:00pm Women’s
3 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
6:30pm Korean Bible
Study, (A1)
7:00pm: Bible Study
(offsite, 425-948-7373)
7:30pm AA (C1)
4 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
11am: Bible Study (FH)
7pm Women’s AA (A1)
5 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
1pm Piecemakers (FH)
6pm Bell Choir (SAN)
7pm Choir (SAN)
7pm Lynnwood
Community Band (FH)
6 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
1:30pm Girl Scouts (FH)
5:30pm: Girl Scouts
(A1)
7pm AA (C1)
7pm Al-Anon (C2)
7 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
7:30am, AA (C1)
9:00am, AA (C1)
9:00am Create Book
Study (A2)
9:00am: GPS workshop
(FH)
11am: AA Women (C1)
12:30pm: Piano Recital
(SAN, FH)
6:30pm: Family Game
Night (FH)
8 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
8:30 & 10am Worship
and Reception of new
members
10am: Sunday School
10am: Confirmation
6pm AA (C1)
7pm: Jr. High Youth
Group (C2)
9 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
9:30am Bible Chicks
(offsite, 425-357-1885)
11am: IRG (FH)
6:00pm AA Womens’s
Group (C2)
7pm AA, (C1)
10 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
6:30pm Korean Bible
Study, (A1)
6:30pm: Church Council
(FH)
7:00pm: Bible Study
(offsite, 425-948-7313)
7:00pm AA (C1)
11 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
10:30am: Bible Study
(FH)
11am: Bible Study (FH)
12:30pm Classics
Potluck (FH)
5:30pm TOPS (C1)
7pm Women’s AA (A1)
12 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
11am and 2:30pm
Preschool Spring Sing
(SAN)
6pm Bell Choir (SAN)
7pm Choir (SAN)
7pm Lynnwood
Community Band (FH)
13 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
130pm Girl Scouts (FH)
5:30pm Girl Scouts (A1)
7pm AA (C1)
7pm Al-Anon (C2)
7pm Recitat (FH, SAN)
14 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
9:30am Girl Scouts (A1)
11am: AA Women (C1)
7:30am, AA (C1)
9am,.AA (C2)
15 Happy Father’s Day 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
8:30 & 10am Worship
10am Sunday School
6pm AA (C1)
7pm High School Youth
Group (C2)
16 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
9:30am Bible Chicks
(offsite, 425-357-1885)
12:30pm IRG (FH)
5:30pm Boy Scouts
(FH)
7:30pm, AA (C1)
17 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
6:30pm Korean Bible
Study (A1)
7:30pm AA (C1)
18 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
11am: Bible Study (FH)
5:30pm TOPS (C1)
7pm Women’s AA (A1)
19 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
12:30pm Piecemakers
(FH)
7pm Lynnwood
Community Band (FH)
20 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
1:30pm Girl Scouts (FH)
7pm AA (C1)
7pm Al-Anon (C2)
7pm: Lynnwood
Community Band
Concert (SAN)
21 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
7:30am, AA (C1)
9am,.AA (C2)
9:30am: Girl Scouts (A1)
22 8:30 and 10am worship
(SAN)
4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
6pm AA (C1)
7pm Junior High Youth
Group (C2)
23 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
9:30am Bible Chicks
(offsite, 425-357-1885)
12:30pm: IRG (FH)
5:30pm Boy Scouts
(FH)
7:30pm Women’s
Ministry (FH)
7:30pm AA (C1)
24 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
6:30pm Korean Bible
Study (A1)
6:30pm Girl Scouts (FH)
7:30pm AA (C1)
25 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
11am: Bible Study (FH)
7pm Women’s AA (A1)
26 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
27 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
6pm Girl Scouts (A1)
7pm AA (C1)
7pm Al-Anon (C2)
5:30pm VBS
Decorations (FH)
28 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
7:30am, AA (C1)
9am,.AA (C2)
10am: VBS decorations
(FH)
29 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
8:30 & 10am Worship
10am Sunday School
6pm AA (C1)
7pm High School Youth
Group (C2)
30 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
9:30am Bible Study
(offsite, 425-357-1885)
7:30pm AA (C1)
27 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
6:30pm Korean Bible
Study (A1)
7:30pm AA (C1)
28 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
11am: Bible Study (FH)
5:30pm TOPS (C1)
7pm Women’s AA (A1)
7pm Confirmation (C2)
29 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
6:00pm Boy Scout
Leaders (A1)
6pm Bell Choir (SAN)
7pm Choir (SAN)
7pm Lynnwood
Community Band (FH)
30 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
7pm AA (C1)
7pm Al-Anon (C2)
31 4:30am: Korean Bible
Study (C1)
7:30am, AA (C1)
9am,.AA (C2)
5pm: Free Babysitting
Night brought to you by
the Girl Scouts!
JUNE CALENDAR
If you would like to add or delete something from the church calendar, or have
questions about room availability, please contact Laurie in the church office
425-337-5373 or [email protected]
FH = Fellowship Hall
A = A building
(Preschool bldg.)
SAN = Sanctuary
C1 = Portable C1
C2 = Portable C1
June 2014 9
Advent Voice 10 Ready to Take a Walk on the Wild Side? At Weird Animals VBS, kids discover that Jesus’ love is one-of-a-kind. Weird Animals is a habitat filled with incredible Bible-learning experiences kids see, hear, touch, and even taste! Fun crafts, team-building games, cool Bible songs, and tasty treats are just a few of the standout activities that help faith flow into real life. All so that kids can discover Jesus’ one-of-a-kind unconditional love.
The adventure begins Monday, July 14 – Friday, July 18 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon daily at Advent Lutheran Church.
ONLINE REGISTRATION
Registrations are being accepted now online. Advent VBS is open to all kids ages 4 through those who have completed 4th grade so feel free to invite friends and neighbors in our community! Students who have completed 5th – 6th grades can volunteer as Crew Assistants and teens who have completed 7th grade may sign up to be on our Zoo Crew to lead a group or a station!
Check our web site at www.adventlutheran.net to register a child to participate in VBS. We are going to need lots of help sharing God’s love with the kids in our community! We are in need of adult and youth volunteers to be our Zoo Crew. Zoo Crew volunteers will either lead activity stations or lead a group of kids during VBS. We also need help with things like registration, decorating, volunteer recruiting, and lots more. Volunteer registration is happening now at www.adventlutheran.net. For more information, contact [email protected] or contact the church office. Sponsor-a-Child for Vacation Bible School Each year, Advent offers VBS free-of-charge to any child who wishes to attend. We are in need of some financial help so that we can continue to offer a free VBS to the children in our community. You can help by sponsoring a child for VBS. Your tax deductible donation of $10 or more will enable us to provide a life-changing VBS experience for a child in our community! Please fill out a VBS Sponsor-a-Child form and return it to the church office with your check or cash donation of $10 or more. Make checks out to Advent Lutheran Church and write “VBS” in the memo line.
VBS Sponsor-a-Child Your sponsorship of $10 or more enables us to provide a life-changing VBS experience for a child in our community! Please fill out the following information and return this form to the church office with your check or cash donation of $10 or more. Make checks payable to Advent Lutheran Church and write “VBS” in the memo line.
Name: ______________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address: ______________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Are you a member of Advent Lutheran Church? _________ Donation Amount: _________
June 2014 11 Making the Love of Christ Known
Advent Voice is the monthly newsletter of Advent Lutheran Church
The deadline for articles is the 15th of each month. Please submit articles, graphics, and photos to
This Month's Contributors: Jim Bertrand, Cora Evans, Marilyn Klose, Jan Mcwherter
Pastor Scott Postlewait, Deb Shaffer, Cindy Steenis.
Advent Lutheran Church
Contact Us: 4306 132nd St. SE Mill Creek, WA 98012
Phone: 425-337-5373
Website: www.adventlutheran.net
E-mail: [email protected]
Sunday Worship Schedule 8:30 and 10 a.m.
Nursery: During both services Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Sunday School: 10am (Preschool-6th Grade)
Advent Staff: Pastor: Scott Postlewait,
Office Administrator: Laurie Dunlap,
Volunteer Sunday School Coordinator: Diane Krause
Choir Director: Janet Hitt
Bell Choir Director: Mike Irons
Church Accompanist: Kirsten Lysen
Custodian: Erika Graf
Church Council: Sue Taylor: President/Administration/Education
Steve Cleaves: Treasurer
Jim Bertrand: Secretary/Finance & Stewardship
Gail Kautzman: Social Justice
Ken Lysen: Youth
Deb Shaffer: Worship
Don Tracy: Property
Jan McWherter: Fellowship
Steve Osher: Outreach
Help needed for Sunday morning treats
More people are needed to furnish the treats for the 8:30
and 10:00am fellowship hours. If no one has signed-up to
furnish cookies and/or other treats, only coffee & tea will
be furnished after Sunday services.
There is a sign-up sheet in the Fellowship Hall, so please
put your name on one of the dates. It only takes about
6-dozen cookies per service.
GPS Workshop
Creating Community by Building Connections
Discover your Gifts Passions Styles
A 2 hour workshop for everyone! Advent Lutheran Fellowship Hall
Saturday, June 7 (9:00 – 11:00 a.m.)
For questions, please contact Kim Hall [email protected]
Adopt-a-Garden Bed
We need your help keeping Advent’s garden beds tidy
over the growing season. If you’d like to adopt a garden
bed for the summer, please check out the sign-up sheet
and map in the Fellowship Hall starting June 8. For more
information contact Marilyn Klose at
Save the Dates!
The next ice cream socials will be on
Sundays, July 20 and August 17 after
both services.
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E Inside This Issue
Congrats to our Graduates!
Harvesting begins for the
Garden of Giving
VBS news
Synod Assembly Recap
Lynnwood Community
Band Concert 7pm—Friday, June 20
in the Sanctuary
Free admission
Families are welcome!
Donations to the
local food bank appreciated.
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