Pastor’s noteCome to the watersLake Pend Oreille surrounds the small town of Sandpoint, Idaho. Last summer my brother organized the rental of a house near the lake just down the road from Sandpoint. We had been to Big Bear Lake a few times when the kids were toddlers, but this was the first time since they had been older that our kids had experienced hanging out by a lake in the summer. They loved it! From jumping off the dock, to riding paddleboards, and rowing in the boat—they spent as much time as they could either on, or in, the water. It was fun to see them enjoying the lake and it brought back many great memories my brother and I had around lakes when we were growing up.
I bet that if I asked about a favorite summer memory you have, many of you would share a story about a time by a lake or near a river. There is something special about being near the water. There is something refreshing about jumping into the coolness of a lake or river. There is something spiritual about watching the sun set over the tiny ripples caused by an evening breeze.
It is no accident then, that rivers and lakes play an important part of Scripture. There are many stories where God encounters people by a body of water, whether it be the
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SUMMER KICK OFF BBQ
SUNDAY | JUNE 2 10:30 AM
NEW MEMBERS RECEIVED
SUNDAY | JUNE 23 All worship
services
New members welcome dinnerIf you are considering becoming more involved and invested in the work we believe God is doing at Holy Trinity, we invite you to join us for dinner at the home of Mike Sadowski (address is below) on Tuesday, June 11 at 5:30 PM. Mike is our current church council president. We plan to enjoy some social time over a meal and then to share briefly about our mission, the history of Holy Trinity, as well as about how we operate as a church. Children are welcome to attend.
If you are able to attend, please RSVP to Kathleen at the church office, 805 492-1234 or [email protected]. If you are unable to attend, but would still like to explore the possibility of membership, please call the church office and give us your best contact information so that Pastor Erik can connect with you.
The home of Mike Sadowski is located at 715 Silverwheel Place in Newbury Park.
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TEMPO NEWSLETTERTempo Newsletter is a monthly publication with articles and information provided by staff and members of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. It is distributed to HTLC member households via US mail–black and white photocopy–and posted on the church website htlcto.org in full color.
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“To nurture Christ-centered lives that reflect God’s love and grace in our local and global communities.”
HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 West Avenida de Los Arboles, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-2939
805 492-1234 [email protected] www.htlcto.org
Church office hours 8:30 AM–noon, 1:00–3:00 PM
PASTORAL EMERGENCY – 805 492-1234, press 1
CHURCH STAFF Pastor Erik Goehner [email protected]
Office Manager Kathleen Sands [email protected]
Income Recorder Lisa Caestecker [email protected]
Bookkeeper Heather Edwards [email protected]
Holy Trinity Choir Director Dr Elmer Heerema [email protected]
Organist Virginia Walters
Informal Service Music Leaders Richard and Wanda Ferrin [email protected]
Director of Audio Visual Services in process
Audio/PA Technician Scott Youngren
Tempo Newsletter Lynn Youngren [email protected]
Children's Ministry Assistant Alicia Spadaro
Youth Ministry Assistant Joe Zimmerly
Custodial Services Provided by Villa Esperanza Monse (coach), Brian, Biff, & Ryan
CONGREGATIONAL COUNCIL Executive Committee Mike Sadowski and Janny Franken Co-presidents [email protected]
Espen Slattum, Vice President [email protected]
Jean Kammerer, Secretary [email protected]
James Yu, Treasurer [email protected]
Church Council Sue Bauer Mark Braaten Grace Brunsell Brian Carr Janny Franken Jean Kammerer Jack O’Neil Mike Sadowski Carole Scott Espen Slattum Brenda Tubbs James Yu Sherri Schuler Pastor Erik Goehner
SCHOOL STAFF Honey Tree Early Childhood Center 1 W. Avenida de Los Arboles Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-2939
School office 805 492-1232 [email protected] www.myhoneytree.com
School Director Sherri Schuler [email protected]
WHAT’S INSIDECalendar ................................................ 18-19
Church office hours .................................... 16
Conejo Valley Interfaith Refugee Welcome Team update .......................................... 16
Conejo Valley Meals Program: Monday nights at Holy Trinity ................. 9
Contact us .................................................... 2
Deadline and submission requirements for Tempo Newsletter ............................. 2
Deadline for Sunday bulletins and Connection emails .......................... 16
Fair Trade: Fighting against injustice and disasters by buying Fair Trade...with Miriam ............ 11
Faith Explorers: Summer kick off BBQ for everyone! ...... 20
Fire Station Community Meeting ............... 12
First Communion class ............................... 10
Gift cards for host families requested by Synod Justice Team.................................. 3
Holy Trinity Choir singing schedule ............ 12
Honey Tree Early Childhood Center ............. 8
HTLC congregational meeting report ........5-6
HTLC In Focus: Knit, Purl & Pray ............................... 14-15
HTLC special events calendar for 2019 ........ 3
Lutheran Night at Dodger Stadium ............ 19
MANNA Conejo Valley Food Bank ................ 8
Meditation Group ........................................ 6
New members welcome dinner ................... 1
Office hours ............................................... 16
Pastor’s note: Come to the waters ........................... 1, 11
Reserve your space at HTLC ......................... 8
Spiritual Growth adult forums ..................... 4
Summer tutors–we need you! ..................... 9
Survey ......................................................... 13
Tuesday morning Bible study: Simon Peter: Flawed, but Faithful Disciple .................................................... 6
Women’s circles ........................................... 7 Dorcas Quilting Circle Mary Martha Circle Ruth Circle Thea book group
Worship leaders schedule .......................... 17
Gift cards for host families requested by Synod Justice TeamWe now have five Central American refugees families—formerly separated from children who were taken from them at the border—who are staying with host families in the Los Angeles area. These families are waiting for their asylum requests to be processed. We desperately need gift cards from grocery stores such as Ralphs, Vons, Trader Joe's, and/or CVS gift cards to help host families pay for food and essentials. The refugee families can not work until they get their work permits in six months or so.
If you are moved to help, please deliver your gift cards to Kathleen Sands in the church office, Miriam Nakayama at the fair trade table on selected Sunday mornings, or to Sheri Groenveld or Dixie Hanson. We will mail cards periodically and securely to the synod office.
Thank you, Sheri Groenveld Community Outreach & Advocacy Ministry (COAM)
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RENOVATIONS AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CONTINUE June, July Fellowship Hall, Fireside Room, and Honey Tree Early Childhood Center campus are under construction
The season of Pentecost | June 9 to November 28
SUMMER KICK OFF BBQ Sunday | June 2 | 10:30 AM HTLC patio Everyone is welcome to attend and join in the fun and fellowship!
VCFD COMMUNITY MEETING Wednesday | June 19 | 6:30 PM | Sanctuary Everyone is invited to attend the Ventura County Fire Department Community Meeting to discuss building plans for the new fire station nextdoor to Holy Trinity.
LUTHERAN NIGHT AT DODGER STADIUM Saturday | June 22 | 4:15 PM The Dodgers play the Colorado Rockies!
NEW MEMBERS RECEIVED Sunday | June 23 | 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 AM worship | Sanctuary
RUMMAGE SALE Postponed until further notice due to building construction
HTLC special eventscalendar for 2019
HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 West Avenida de Los Arboles, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-2939
805 492-1234 [email protected] www.htlcto.org
Church office hours 8:30 AM–noon, 1:00–3:00 PM
PASTORAL EMERGENCY – 805 492-1234, press 1
CONGREGATIONAL COUNCIL Executive Committee Mike Sadowski and Janny Franken Co-presidents [email protected]
Espen Slattum, Vice President [email protected]
Jean Kammerer, Secretary [email protected]
James Yu, Treasurer [email protected]
Church Council Sue Bauer Mark Braaten Grace Brunsell Brian Carr Janny Franken Jean Kammerer Jack O’Neil Mike Sadowski Carole Scott Espen Slattum Brenda Tubbs James Yu Sherri Schuler Pastor Erik Goehner
SCHOOL STAFF Honey Tree Early Childhood Center 1 W. Avenida de Los Arboles Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-2939
School office 805 492-1232 [email protected] www.myhoneytree.com
School Director Sherri Schuler [email protected]
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May 26 The California Innocence Project and Criminal Justice Reform Led by Summer Shafer Join us for a discussion about the California Innocence Project that works to free the wrongfully convicted. Hear about some of its most interesting cases, from the Brian Banks story, which has recently been made into a movie that is entering theaters this summer, to the Horace Roberts story, a recent exoneration of a man who was in prison for 20 years for a crime he did not commit.
Gain insight into the quirks of the organization, how science plays a role in post-conviction work, what issues the criminal justice system faces, and how we can all make a difference.
Summer Shafer is a second-year law student at California Western School of Law in San Diego. Her passion for the law led to work for Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom, the Public Defender’s Office, and the United States Student Association. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science: Law and Society at the University of California Riverside. During her time there, she fought along with students on a state-wide and national level against de-funding education and the student-to-prison pipeline. Through these experiences she saw how the justice system worked first hand, and was inspired to fight for those who have faced adversity in that system. Currently she works with the California
Innocence Project (CIP). CIP brings hope to those burdened by the system, reunites families, and goes well beyond the call of duty to fight for the innocent.
June 2 Christian Mystics Led by Amanda & Eric Berg 20th Century theologian Karl Rahner once said, “The Christian of the future will be a mystic or will not exist at all.” What is it about the Christian mystics, and their spirituality, that continues to speak to us today?
Join us for a morning of learning and conversation as we explore the lives and spirituality of some of the most beloved Christian mystics: Hildegard of Bingen, Bernard of Clairvaux, Francis & Clare of Assisi, Julian of Norwich & Meister Eckhart. We will explore insights from their lives and teachings that provide us with a deeper understanding of our own relationship with Christ, and our call as disciples.
June 9 Synod Assembly delegates report Led by Holy Trinity Synod delegates to the Synod Assembly, held on May 31 through June 1.
June 16 Mexican Medical Mission Meanderings Led by Fred Lindberg Please join us for a discussion of lessons from medical mission trips to Mexico over the last fifteen years or so. What have we learned and what can we realistically do to help in a
setting like that? Why might someone want to go along on something like that?
June 23 Meet Denise Cortes and Learn about Harbor House Denise Cortes was formerly at the local Lutheran Social Services office and has opened up a new non-profit agency. Harbor House has been formed to serve those who are the most vulnerable in the Conejo Valley. Harbor House provides services to those who are experiencing homelessness and those who are living in extreme poverty. Services include case management, street outreach, finding affordable housing, utility assistance, and the meal and shelter program. Denise will talk about her daily experiences with clients and how we, as a community of faith, can be empowered to help. More information can be found at harborhouseto.org.
June 30 Designer Genes Led by Kyle and Darin Erickson An overview of Gene Therapy and the Pharmaceutical industry.
Looking ahead to a forum in July:
July 14 Israel 2019 Plan on joining Bill and Janet Witt to learn about their meaningful pilgrimage to the Holy Land earlier this year. Please come and share your own Israel travel experience.
—Dixie Hanson
Spiritual Growth adult forums Sundays | 9:30 AM | Library (due to construction)
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CHTLC congregational meeting reportMay 5, 2019The meeting was called to order at 11:46 by president Mike Sadowski 1. Pastor Erik Goehner led us in prayer2. A quorum was verified 3. Presentation of $20,000 from
the 2018 surplus. President Mike Sadowski explained that at the January Congregational meeting, the congregation voted to use a large part of our 2018 surplus for local relief efforts. Specifically, at least half was to go to local agencies ministering to Borderline and Fire Victims. Council researched some options and collaborated with COAM to recommend Harbor House and Ventura County Community Foundation (VCCF). The $20,000 was split equally.
A. Karen Guetschoff, Project Manager Emergency Services, accepted on behalf of Harbor House. Harbor House was founded in 2019 to “help those most vulnerable in the local community by working closely with City of TO and faith groups.” Their focus is on working poor and homeless. Harbor House manages the meals and shelter program, provides case management, resource finding, and counseling. All funds are used locally. Karen alluded to the Biblical commandment to “Feed my sheep” when accepting the donation.
B. VCCF was founded in 1987 as part of a nationwide network of granting agencies. They manage a wide variety of funds for education, non-profit service organizations, the homeless (including Harbor House) and many other interests. Susan Seale, Director Community Relations, accepted on behalf of VCCF. She explained that VCCF has a large endowment, a granting process, and a strong organizational infrastructure to administer funds. In the first days after the Borderline massacre and the Woolsey and Hill fires, VCCF joined with Amgen, the Hilton Foundation,
and the City of Thousand Oaks, the county, and others to create dedicated directed-donation funds for local disaster relief – one for the fires, and one for the shooting victims. She emphasized that VCCF serves Ventura County residents.
4. Recognition of volunteers. Mike began by thanking retiring Council members, then retiring committee chairs, then asking, by category, who are or have been volunteers for HTLC, from the Choirs, the band, Altar Guild, Youth Leaders, Buildings and Grounds, those who drop off food on Mondays, to Forum Speakers, even those who show up and comment at meetings. By the time he finished, it was clear all 87 people present were, or had been, volunteers.
5. Goals achievement 2018 – Mike explained we started 2018-2019 with a list of goals. We accomplished some, and left others incomplete. He highlighted a few important items.
a. Building Update – After lots of delays, mostly due to weather, framing starts next week for Honey Tree with completion scheduled for the end of August in time for classes. This is the top priority.
i. Bathrooms will undergo a full remodel. We will have a new handicapped accessible bathroom, a shower, a coffee pantry with a sink, dishwasher, cabinets and a Washer/Dryer hookup. The existing area has been demolished awaiting Fellowship Hall renovation with larger kitchen and better design, improved lighting, carpeting in Fireside, AC and heat, and a new roof. Many new windows and doors. Start date within 4 weeks, always keeping in mind inevitable delays.
ii. Last item on the list is a new patio cover which will need approval and permitting.
iii. Mike pointed out that a number of items have not been budgeted, like appliances, minor repairs
(like stucco repair and fascia painting), AV system, cabinets in Fellowship Hall. Completion estimated end of August, followed immediately by finishing the parking lot on the Los Arboles side.
b. Stewardship. Council presented a balanced budget for 2019. The Endowment Fund Policy and new board were implemented. The gift policy was revised. A scholarship fund for seminary students was funded, and we fulfilled our donation commitment to Harbor House and VCCF.
c. Hospitality had several goals. i. Revitalize HTLC/Honey Tree
relationship. Council made effort to integrate church with Honey Tree. Activities included attending “Back to School” night, the very successful Gingerbread Nativity event, Valentines “Parents Night Out” service project, Easter butterfly release, and pastor visits regularly, and holds chapel once a month.
ii. The facilities use policy was also updated to reflect specifics like insurance requirements, that use must be congruent with our mission, and must state a reason and goals. Under the new policy a Quinceanera 15th birthday celebration was held on May 4.
Mike Sadowski, Karen Guetschoff of Harbor House, Susan Seale of VCCF, Pastor Erik Goehner. Photograph by Dick Londgren.
Tuesday Morning Bible studySimon Peter: Flawed, but Faithful DiscipleHe was not rich or educated, but was familiar with hard work. He was quick-tempered and impetuous, but possessed a passion that would change the world. He left everything to follow his teacher, yet struggled with doubt and fear.
In June and part of July, we take a six week journey with the author Adam Hamilton to take an in-depth dive into the life, faith, and character of Simon Peter from the Scripture. You are welcome to join us for any or all of this study. We meet on Tuesday mornings at 10:30 AM in the church library. The cost of the book is $20 and can be purchased at the church office. The subjects for the study are listed below. Please note that we will not meet on June 25.
• June 4 The Call of the Fisherman
• June 11 Walking with Jesus in the Storms
• June 18 Bedrock or Stumbling Block
• June 25 No Bible Study
• July 2 I will not deny you
• July 9 From Cowardice to Courage
• July 16 The Rest of the Story
—Pastor Erik
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Meditation group
A quote from John Main’s The Way of Unknowing — One of the difficulties we face in learning to meditate is that it is very difficult for us to imagine that thought is not the highest and essential activity of the human being. It seems almost scandalous to a group of people who are hearing about meditation for the first time—especially if they are a religious group—when I say to them, “You must learn not to think about God,” the group is likely to be shocked. But it is true. We have to understand that each of us possesses a much greater potential than mere thought.
Come join us on Thursdays from 4:30–5:30 PM as we try not to think too much! We meet in the Wiggle Room located off of the narthex. If you have any questions, contact Miriam at 805-493-4411.
—Miriam Nakayama
d. Organizational Sustainability New staff members Kathleen Sands, Elmer Heerma, Joe Zimmerly, and Alicia Spadero are on board. Final review of updated personnel manual is in process.
e. RIC Reconciliation in Christ is a Lutheran process to assist churches to publicly welcome LGBTQ persons into our fellowship. Council initiated discussion a year ago, but after the visit to Thousand Oaks by Westboro Baptist church and the Methodist decision, we felt it was the right time to begin the discussion process. RIC is a process - a journey - which will take six months to a year of intentional discussion, surveys, education, and finally a Congregational vote. It passed, it will require changing our mission statement and our branding. Then a firm commitment to welcome and honor all people and their
relationships. Sue Bauer is leading the journey and welcomes others to help.
6. Election of Congregational Council members
a. Pastor Erik presented Kurt Hartman, Miriam Nakayama, Karie Lynch, Bill Witt. Mike called for nominations from the floor. Hearing none, Jean Kammerer moved to accept the slate by acclamation. Bernie Bauer seconded. Approved.
b. Election of Synod Representatives – Sue Bauer Ron Klassen. Maya Goehner was nominated as a youth delegate.
7. Any Other Business. It was noted that Rick Buckner suggested we institute a formal response, in writing, for requests and suggestions to synod and council. Joe Zimmerly asked where the youth space will be in the new plan. Current plan is to use the 2-year old room for older kids, and need input
from youth directors for younger children.
8. Survey. Council is looking for ideas for 2019-2020 goals, such as a Columbarium, RIC, hiring new staff. Trying to get a feel for what people want in 2019-2020. Surveys were distributed.
1:00 Adjourned with a prayer by Pastor Erik, who said how exciting it is to be able give away $20K and gave thanks for our generosity. He thanked God that we were blessed with a surplus and desire to help our local community. He was also thankful that improvements to the campus are being done with those we serve in mind. Respectfully Submitted, Jean Kammerer Congregational Council Secretary
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Ruth Circle will meet at Mimi's Cafe on Moorpark
Road in Thousand Oaks on Monday,
June 10 at 6:00 PM for our annual end
of the year dinner out. Please RSVP
to Dixie Hanson at dixhanson@gmail.
com so we can give the restaurant an
attendance count.
—Dixie Hanson
Mary Martha Circle will meet on Thursday, June 13, in
the library. The theme of the Bible
study is taken from the book of
Esther, "…for just such a time as this."
Even though the writer of the Book of
Esther never mentions the name of
God, His presence is felt throughout
the book. In the Bible study, to be led
by Suzanne Ingram, we will become
acquainted with the braveness of
Queen Vashti, the perceived and
early end to her reign, and—though
not mentioned by name—God’s plan
for the captive People of Israel, as
Esther makes her entrance into the
court.
All women are encouraged to read
the Book of Esther and join us on
June 13 at 9:30 AM in the Library.
Refreshments will be provided by
Juanita Stephenson.
The women of Mary Martha Circle
are pleased to have participated
in the WELCA gift of $100 to the
CLU "Inside Out Prison Exchange
Program."
Looking ahead, there will be a
two-month vacation period during
the summer for Mary Martha
Circle. Please contact Juanita at
[email protected]. if you have any
questions.
—Juanita Stephenson
Dorcas Quilting Circle is scheduled on the calendar to
meet on June 18, but due to building
construction and lack of space,
Dorcas Circle will not meet during
the summer months. If conditions
change, Dorcas members will be
notified as to a time and place.
Despite not meeting as a group
we will still continue to supply our
colorful comfort quilts to those in
need of caring love.
Blessing of the quilts was held on
Sunday, May 26. Watch next month's
Tempo Newsletter for photos.
More quilting fabric has been
donated by the generous ladies at
Cotton & Chocolate Quilt Company
located at 1724 E Avenida De Los
Arboles in Thousand Oaks. They are
pleased to know that our quilts are
made for those in need and that
their donations stay in the local
community. If you happen to stop by
their well stocked store, do mention
HTLC and Dorcas Quilting Circle.
Also, we wish to thank Ascension
Lutheran Church in Thousand Oaks
for their recent donation of large
squares of fabrics. Thank you to Jan
Burgert and the Ascension Quilting
Ladies!
—Sally Johnson
Thea Book GroupThea book group is scheduled to
meet Monday, June 24 at 7:00 PM.
Due to building construction, the
location will be announced at a later
date. Please watch your Sunday
Bulletin and Connection emails for
the update.
The book read is The Chilbury Ladies'
Choir. It tells the stories of women
finding camaraderie through the
chaos and tune of war. There are
several copies to lend within the
book group.
—Sally Johnson
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MANNA Conejo Valley Food Bank
Reserve your space at HTLC—it's importantTo reserve space at HTLC for your next event or meeting, it is very important that you communicate with Kathleen Sands, office manager, in the church office.
Contact her via email: [email protected]
with “reserve space” written in the subject line
Indicate which room you would prefer to use, the date(s), time, and how many people you are expecting to attend. Include your name and your telephone number in the email in order to discuss details.
Especially now, during construction at Holy Trinity, scheduling space will have its challenges so your flexibility is much appreciated.
By planning ahead and communicating with the church office, your event will be placed on the church calendar, the Tempo Newsletter calendar, and Sunday worship bulletins if appropriate. Your meeting space will be reserved, and there will be no surprises for staff or other groups who have scheduled their event.
—Kathleen Sands Office Manager
The first week in June brings our 45th school year to a close! Children and families will
participate in our closing Singing Program and Ice Cream Social on Wednesday, June 5, and Thursday, June 6. Our Kindergarten Graduation Ceremony is on Wednesday, June 5.
A look back at the school year
School events included Meeting your Teacher Night, Halloween Parades, Christmas Singing Programs, Chapel Time, and Class Visits with Pastor Erik
Special times with our families on Creativity Night where Honey Tree Board members passed out crayons from the Church, and our Mother’s Day celebrations
Community Helper visits from the dentist, firefighters, and police officers
Kindergarten field trips to the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts plaza for two different shows and a train trip to the Santa Barbara Zoo
Our Parent/2s adventures included the pumpkin patch, library visit, hiking, strawberry picking, a tour of Trader Joe's (rain kept them from the strawberries), picnicking—for some it was their first school experience
Honey Tree has had a full year of fun and adventures. The children have grown and learned from the teachers and the teachers learned from the children. We are all so blessed to have this great opportunity to be a part of their lives. It’s always sad to say goodbye. We will miss all of our families who are leaving and will keep fond memories in our hearts. Have a wonderful summer!
—Sherri Schuler, Director
It's summer vacation and many children will no longer get free meals at school. Families need nonperishable food items, household products, and personal care items. Please drop off your donations in the white Manna basket in the narthex as you enter church sanctuary.
Other ways to help:
1. Send checks payable to Manna Conejo Valley Food Bank to Manna Conejo Valley Food Bank, PO Box 1114, Thousand Oaks, CA, 91358
2. Go online to mannaconejo.org to the secure donation page and pay with your credit card
3. Take items or checks in person to Manna Conejo Valley Food Bank at 3020 Crescent Way, Thousand Oaks. Check first for the days and times that they are open to the public.
—Jeanne Balsley
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Conejo Valley Meals ProgramMonday nights at Holy TrinityWe have moved our supplies for the
meals program over to the church
narthex and are serving dinner
outside the sanctuary during the
remodeling. We will be very flexible
and learn as we go with the new
dinner set up plan.
Schedule for June
June 3
Host: Mark & Sheri Groenveld
Meal Provider: Amgen
June 10
Host: Kari Slattum
Meal Provider: Agoura Bible
Fellowship
June 17
Host: Mark & Sheri Groenveld
Meal Provider: Holy Trinity
June 24
Host: Mike Lynch
Meal Provider: Westlake Rotary
The next dinner that Holy Trinity is
scheduled to provide is on June 17.
If you can help, please send me an
email. Thank you!
—Sheri Groenveld
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Summer tutors—we need you!Each summer Holy Trinity holds a tutoring program for students in the Park Oaks
neighborhood who have completed first and second grades and who are often
learning English as a second language. The program is designed to help students
who may be struggling to keep practicing their skills in literacy and math during their
summer break from school. This year we are including those students who have
completed kindergarten in the program as well as the first and second graders.
We encourage high schoolers and all ages through seniors citizens to consider becoming
a tutor for this six week program. The program begins on June 18; Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 10:00 to 11:30 AM through July 25. A training session for tutors is
scheduled for Tuesday or Thursday—your choice of which day—June 11 or 13. We are
also in need of substitutes—because we realize that summer time is vacation time—
volunteers to serve snacks, and volunteers to sign in students each day.
During the Fellowship Hall construction, we will be using the Honey Tree classrooms
for tutoring.
Please consider joining us for this rewarding program that allows us to develop
relationships with the students we tutor. Sign up on Sunday mornings on the
patio or contact Dixie Hanson, [email protected], or Sheri Groenveld,
[email protected], to volunteer.
—Dixie Hanson
SUNDAY JUNE 16
First Communion classFor three Tuesday evenings, Pastor Erik and
Children's Ministry Assistant Alicia Spadaro,
gathered with parents and children for a time of
learning about the sacrament of Holy Communion.
Our time began with a gathering around a meal
and conversation and then moved on into games
and stories about communion. We learned that
communion means: we belong to God’s family, we
receive God’s grace, we remember God’s story, and
God gives us what we need so there is enough for
everyone. Thanks to all who attended and thanks
to Candace and Jason Thompson for helping to
organize the dinners!
This year’s First Communion Class includes: Alexis
Andersen, Logan Andersen, Emma Stafford, Knox Abraham,
Kit Abraham, Amelie Olsson, Declan Howie, Jase Howie,
Audrey Heller, Maiya Hageman, and Solveij Lindgren
—Pastor Erik
Jordan River or the Sea of Galilee. This summer at Holy Trinity, we are going to explore the spiritual power of water by exploring the stories of rivers and lakes in the Bible. We will take a summer trip to these waters through a special sermon series from June to August. Some of these stories may be familiar and some may be new to you, but each will reveal something about how God meets us and surprises us with grace. Along the way we will also connect the Scripture to the many issues around water in our world today. How do we keep our water clean? Who owns the water? What happens when there isn’t enough water? How can we help ensure that others have the water they need?
We hope you will join us this summer as we take a Biblical trip to the waters of Scripture for some spiritual refreshment!
—Pastor Erik
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Fighting against injustice and disasters by buying Fair Trade...with MiriamA couple of years ago I started to offer fair trade olive oil from Palestinian olive growers. I thought it was one way to help Palestinians who are trying to earn a living and maintain the olive orchards that have been in their families for generations. It is excellent olive oil for $12 a bottle. It is a little more expensive since it has to go through so many checkpoints to get to market.
With the massacres in Sri Lanka, I’m wondering if buying tea from Sri Lanka would help. English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Chai, Ginger, and Jasmine all have tea, ginger, and cloves from Sri Lankan Small Organic Farmers’ Association (SOFA). SOFA is a community of over 1600 small scale landowners committed to environmental preservation.
When I’m feeling overwhelmed by the suffering of so many people in the world, I try to do something, even if it’s something small like buying a bottle of Palestinian olive oil or a box of tea. Then when you’re using the product, say a little prayer for whomever produced it and other people from their country. Also, I hope you looked at the photos from Palestine that have been up in our sanctuary recently.
If the weather is hot this June, I’ll try to make some Sri Lankan ice tea at the Fair Trade tables on June 9 and 23. Wishing you fair weather and fair buying!
—Miriam and Nancy
HTLCFair Trade
Open SundaysJune 9 & 23
Table open between worship services
Take time to stop and smell the roses. The ROSE GARDEN FOR OUR BISHOPS looks especially beautiful these days. A big THANK YOU to Dixie Hanson for caring for the roses. Photograph by Kathleen Sands
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Holy Trinity Choir Singing Schedule
June 2 | 8 AM
June 9 | 11 AM
Break for summer
Elmer Heerema, Choir Director Virginia Walters, Accompanist
FIRE STATION COMMUNITY MEETINGWednesday, June 19 | 6:30–8:30 PM | HTLC Sanctuary
Everyone is invited to attend the Ventura County Fire Department Community Meeting to discuss building plans for the new fire station nextdoor to Holy Trinity. The meeting is on Wednesday, June 19, 6:30 PM, in the sanctuary.
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Our Mission... To nurture Christ-centered lives that reflect God’s love and grace in our local and global communities
Help the new church council create goals for 2019-2020. In the near future we will see our renovations to Honey Tree Early Childhood Center, the Fellowship Hall, and the parking lot finally completed.
What is next for us? Some ideas/goals we haven’t had time to implement include designing more flexible worship space, landscaping for the area where the Hut once stood, considering two worship services, and improving intergenerational and senior ministries. What programs, ministries, or educational opportunities would you like to see implemented? Which physical plant issues still need to be addressed?
Please tell us about the top one to three items on your HTLC wish list. You can list them here and drop off this survey in the church office or email your list to [email protected].
Optional – Can you help? Yes No
Name _________________________________________________________________
Phone ( ) _________________________________________________________
Email address __________________________________________________________
Please list your top wishes and email to [email protected] or turn in the form at the church office
Thank you!
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HTLC in FOCUS —
Knit, Purl & Pray Our group began in June of
2016, under the leadership
of Brenda Tubbs, with the
intention of knitting and/or
crocheting prayer scarves and
shawls for anyone needing extra
TLC. This includes people who
are needing strength to get
through medical procedures,
illnesses and recovery, comfort
during times of stress, and
warmth to those who simply
need to feel love and support.
Since 2016, we have added
ear warmers, baby hats, baby
blankets, and prayer squares to
the varied projects we do.
Photographs by Robin Slattum
We gather together once a
week on Thursdays, June thru
November, and every other
week from January through
May to knit, purl, and pray.
It has become a new circle
of fellowship that we enjoy
thoroughly. Even those
who came in not knowing
what a slip knot was and
taking about three weeks to
master it, are now stitching
away on their own and can
be involved in wonderful
conversations that help build
the support of each other
and our faith.
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Would you like your HTLC group featured in a future Tempo Newsletter? Send your informative article to Lynn Youngren at [email protected]. Include photographs along with a written description of the committee, ministry, or group and its members. Selfies of the group in action would be great! Contact Lynn Youngren if you have any questions or need assistance. Let everyone know what good things are going on at HTLC!Recently featured in HTLC In Focus: Dorcas Quilting Circle–A Women's Group at HTLC|February 2019; Children, Youth & Family Ministry|March 2019; Holy Trinity Choir|April 2019; Informal Worship Team|May 2019
This message is attached to each finished project:
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Blessed this shawl especially
for you.
May you be cradled in hope, Graced with peace
and wrapped in God’s love.
We invite all to pray for this
ministry and would like to
invite others to please join us
as many hands make enjoyable
work for all.
God’s peace,
Robin & Ingrid Slattum
Update
Conejo Valley Interfaith Refugee Welcome TeamBackground Interfaith Refugee and Immigration Service (IRIS), is a non profit, non-sectarian program assisting refugee resettlement, employment placement, and immigration legal aide. It is a program of the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee service (LIRS), the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, Church World Services, and Episcopal Migration Ministries. The Conejo Valley Group works in partnership with IRIS and other agencies to assist refugees, immigrants, and asylum-seekers.
Two families, sponsored by IRIS will arrive soon, most likely to a small apartment in the west San Fernando Valley. There are a number of mothers and their children in the San Fernando Valley awaiting asylum hearings.
Current Needs
• Gently used furniture for small apartments Lamps, end tables, kitchen tables, chairs, love seats...
• Gift cards or cash donations We are awaiting direction from IRIS on specific needs and where gift cards should be sent
• Welcome Baskets Welcome baskets of new items are given to each family. There are baskets assembled for each room. For example, the bathroom basket contains shampoo, soap, lotion, tissue, towels, cleaning products, etc. The bedroom basket contains bedding, pillows, mattress covers, etc. There are specific lists for assembling the baskets. We are in need of baskets. If a circle, youth group, Men’s Club, or scout troop would like to donate one or more baskets, let me know.
• Cash donations We have supported lawyers doing pro-bono legal work by providing cash for housing and transportation. From time to time, we assist families with small grants to meet unforeseen needs such as car repairs or the purchase of uniforms for work. The United Methodist Church has a special fund. Mail your check to: UMCW, c/o Jon Gentry, 1049 S Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village, CA 91362. Write “Refugee Welcome Fund” in the memo line.
Note Unfortunately, there is much misinformation about these newcomers. Refugees and asylum seekers are documented residents, and therefore legally permitted to be in the United States. Refugees are issued green cards and are legally required to have a job within 30 days of arrival. They must reimburse the US government for all travel expenses. Asylum-seekers released awaiting court hearings are also legally entitled to be here, but are not permitted to work until they have passed their permanent asylum process.
There will be a fundraiser program in late August or early September. More details will be provided.
—Jean Kammerer
Conejo Valley Interfaith Association—Working Better Together—
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Church office hours Monday through Friday
8:30 AM–Noon 1:00–3:00 PMOffice Manager Kathleen Sands
will be happy to assist you or answer questions during these hours.
Do you have an announcement
or weekly update for the church service bulletin?
Please submit it to [email protected]
by Wednesday, on or before noon. Write
"Bulletin" in the subject line of your email.—Kathleen Sands
For Sunday bulletins and
Connections email
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JUNE 2019 WORSHIP LEADERSWORSHIP LEADERS — Your service is important and appreciated at Holy Trinity. If you are unable to fulfill your time listed in the schedule, please find a substitute and notify the church office at 805 492-1234 with your replacement's name.READERS 8:00 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 2 Carol Mack Karri Lynch Miriam Nakayama 9 Sandy Holmgren Vera Bezemer Ginny Connell 16 Janet Witt Joan Eggert Nina Wong 23 Joan Cressman Sheri Groenveld Norman Hughes 30 Art Tomlinson Dale Adrian Ginny Connell
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 2 Brian Carr Laurel Engstrom Susan Tolle 9 Shirley Gutknecht 16 Juanita Stephenson Jasmine Chang Susan Tolle 23 Ginny Connell 30 Juanita Stephenson
USHERS 8:00 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 2 Bruce Altrock, Roger Stephenson Paula Curson, Craiger Rehder Brent Nelson, Kurt Hartman 9 Jack Holmgren, Tim Artinger Chris Erickson, Jeroen Bezemer Jeanne Balsley, Joanie Balsley 16 Grace Brunsell, Bob Brunsell James Yu Mark Groenveld 23 Roger Stephenson Brewster King, Chris Erickson Dennis Hardy, Kurt Hartman 30 Gary Gitch, Jerry Miller Laurel Engstrom Joyce & Frank Schaible
ACOLYTES 8:00 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 2 Madelyn Lynch 9 Piper Goehner 16 Lily Chang 23 Dryden Goehner 30 Piper Goehner
GREETERS 8:00 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 2 Nelly Kobayashi 9 Dave & Jane Narramore 16 Nelly Kobayashi 23 Joyce Lawson 30 Mary Imsland
ALTAR GUILD for this month Ann Taplin, Juanita Stephenson
This is a photograph of our small group. We meet on the first
and third Mondays of the month and have done so for the
last year and a half because we enjoy each other's company.
A small group like this allows us to have a deeper connection
outside of worship time. We have conversations triggered by a
question, activity or devotion.
Rhondi Ewing is part of our group and took this photograph.
—Janny Franken
Top row: Janny Franken, Robin Slattum, Laurel EngstromBottom row: Karen Egertson, Angela Carr, Treise Chesnut
6/1/20198:00 AM Altar Guild SANC10:00 AM MTAC (Music Teachers
Association) SANC
6/2/20198:00 AM Worship & Communion
SANC9:30 AM Worship SANC9:30 AM Spiritual Growth Forum
LIB10:30 AM Summer Kick Off BBQ11:00 AM Worship & Communion
SANC2:00 PM MTAC (Music Teachers
Association) SANC
6:00 PM CYF Ministry Hours Flex Office
7:00 PM Youth Group LIB
6/3/20198:00 AM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office3:00 PM Harbor House Office5:30 PM Meals Program NX
6/4/201910:00 AM Harbor House Office10:30 AM Bible Study LIB6:15 PM Lectio Devina LIB7:00 PM Dixieland Jazz Group
MR7:30 PM Boy Scouts OS
6/5/20198:00 AM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office9:00 AM Gymnastics - Honey Tree
PAT10:00 AM Staff Meeting LIB6:00 PM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office6/6/201910:00 AM Harbor House Office3:45 PM Choristers SANC4:30 PM Meditation NX5:30 PM Knit, Purl, Pray LIB7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal
SANC
6/7/20198:00 AM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office1:15 PM Harbor House Office7:00 PM NA Group Friday Night
LIB
6/8/20198:00 AM Altar Guild SANC
6/9/20198:00 AM Worship & Communion
SANC9:30 AM Worship SANC9:30 AM Spiritual Growth Forum
LIB11:00 AM Worship & Communion
SANC6:00 PM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office7:00 PM Youth Group LIB
6/10/20198:00 AM CYF Ministry Hrs - Office3:00 PM Harbor House Office5:30 PM Meals Program NX6:00 PM Ruth Circle OS
6/11/201910:00 AM Summer Tutor Training
Class SANC10:00 AM Harbor House Office10:30 AM Bible Study LIB5:30 PM New Member
Orientation OS6:15 PM Lectio Devina LIB7:00 PM Dixieland Jazz Group MR7:30 PM Boy Scouts OS
6/12/20198:00 AM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office9:00 AM Gymnastics - HTree PAT6:00 PM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office
6/13/20199:30 AM Mary Martha Circle LIB10:00 AM Summer Tutor Training
Class SANC
10:00 AM Harbor House Office3:45 PM Choristers SANC4:30 PM Meditation NX5:30 PM Knit, Purl, Pray LIB7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal SANC
6/14/20198:00 AM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office1:15 PM Harbor House Office7:00 PM NA Group Friday Night
LIB
6/15/20198:00 AM Altar Guild SANC8:00 AM Men’s Group LIB
6/16/20198:00 AM Worship & Communion
SANC9:30 AM Worship SANC9:30 AM Spiritual Growth Forum
LIB11:00 AM Worship & Communion
SANC6:00 PM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office7:00 PM Youth Group LIB
6/17/20198:00 AM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office3:00 PM Harbor House Office5:30 PM Meals Program NX
6/18/201910:00 AM Summer Tutors
PAT10:00 AM Harbor House Office10:30 AM Bible Study LIB6:00 PM Lectio Devina LIB6:30 PM Church Council Meeting
LIB7:00 PM Dixieland Jazz Group MR7:30 PM Boy Scouts OS
6/19/20198:00 AM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office8:30 AM Dorcas Quilting SANC
JUNE 2019 CALENDAR
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LOCATION KEYCL - ClassroomCLU - California Lutheran University CampusFH - Fellowship HallFS - Fireside RoomHT - Church CampusLL - Logos LoungeLIB - LibraryMR - Music RoomNX - NarthexOS - Off site locationSANC - SanctuaryPAT - Patio/CourtyardYR - Youth Room
6:00 PM Ventura County Fire Department SANC
6:00 PM CYF Ministry Hours Flex Office
6/20/201910:00 AM Summer Tutors PAT10:00 AM Harbor House Office3:45 PM Choristers SANC4:30 PM Meditation NX5:30 PM Knit, Purl, Pray LIB7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal SANC
6/21/20198:00 AM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office1:15 PM Harbor House Office7:00 PM NA Group Friday Night
LIB
6/22/20198:00 AM Altar Guild SANC4:15 PM Lutheran Night at Dodger
Stadium OS
6/23/2019New members welcomed at allthree worship services today8:00 AM Worship & Communion
SANC9:30 AM Worship SANC9:30 AM Spiritual Growth Forum
LIB11:00 AM Worship & Communion
SANC6:00 PM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office7:00 PM Youth Group LIB
6/24/20198:00 AM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office3:00 PM Harbor House Office5:30 PM Meals Program NX7:00 PM THEA Book Club OS
6/25/201910:00 AM Summer Tutors PAT10:00 AM Harbor House Office10:30 AM Bible Study LIB
6:15 PM Lectio Devina LIB7:00 PM Dixieland Jazz Group MR7:30 PM Boy Scouts OS
6/26/20198:00 AM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office6:00 PM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office
6/27/201910:00 AM Summer Tutors PAT10:00 AM Harbor House Office3:45 PM Choristers SANC4:30 PM Meditation NX5:30 PM Knit, Purl, Pray LIB7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal SANC
6/28/20198:00 AM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office1:15 PM Harbor House Office7:00 PM NA Group Friday Night
LIB
6/29/20198:00 AM Altar Guild SANC
6/30/20198:00 AM Healing Worship &
Communion SANC9:30 AM Healing Worship SANC9:30 AM Spiritual Growth Forum
LIB11:00 AM Healing Worship &
Communion SANC6:00 PM CYF Ministry Hours Flex
Office7:00 PM Youth Group LIB
Events listed on the newsletter calendar are provided by the church master calendar. Please make sure to schedule your events through the church office: 805-492-1234 [email protected].
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Lutheran Night at Doger StadiumJoin with other Lutherans from the Southwest California Synod and Pacifica Synod of the ELCA for Lutheran Night at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers will be playing the Colorado Rockies on Saturday, June 22 at 4:15 PM. Reserved seats are $40 per ticket and a portion of the proceeds go to Lutheran Social Services.
Sign-up on the patio on Sunday mornings before June 1.
For details, please contact Joe Zimmerly, [email protected].
—Joe Zimmerly
NEW! Select your own seats through our dedicated linkALL TICKETS MUST BE ORDERED THROUGH LINKhttps://groupmatics.events/event/DodgersLutheranNight
For additional questions or info please contact:Daniella Baltazar at 323.224.1594 [email protected]
DODGERSTADIUM
Saturday, June 22nd 4:15pmLA DODGERS vs COLORADO ROCKIES
The Pacific Southwest District of the LCMS and the Southwest CA Synod andPacifica Synod of the ELCA present Lutheran Night at Dodger Stadium. This year we will
join thousands of faith based organizations for Dodgers Christian Faith Day includingpre-game, on-field recognition and post-game player event. A portion of
proceeds from tickets purchased through our link will benefit the ongoing programs and projects of Lutheran Social Services of Southern California.
*Tickets must be purchased by June 1st to ensure discounted pricing and reserved seating selection
A L L R E S E R V E D S E A T S $ 4 0 P E R T I C K E T
LU
THERAN SOCIAL SERVICES • SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
•
DEADLINE$40TICKETSaturday,
JUNE1st*
Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church1 West Avenida de Los ArbolesThousand Oaks CA 91360-2939805 492-1234 office [email protected] www.htlcto.org
Sunday worship 8:00 AM Traditional 9:30 AM Informal 11:00 AM TraditionalHoly Communion celebrated in worship 8:00 AM Every Sunday 9:30 AM First & third Sundays 11:00 AM Every Sunday Healing Service is every fifth SundayEducation hour 9:30 AM Faith Explorers: grades pre-k – 5th 9:30 AM Spiritual Growth forums: adultsWiggle Room for under six year olds 8:00 AM Every Sunday 9:30 AM Every Sunday 11:00 AM Every SundayPray Ground for children 9:30 AM Every Sunday 11:00 AM Every Sunday
Return service requested
Nonprofit OrganizationU.S. Postage
PAIDThousand Oaks CA
PERMIT NO. 73
JUNE 2019
All are welcome to join our Faith Explorers' families as we celebrate
the end of the school year and the beginning of the summer with a BBQ on Sunday, June 2, at 10:30 AM on the HTLC patio. We will have food, games, crafts, and fun for everyone. Invite your friends!
Alicia Spadaro Children's Ministry Assistant
SUMMERKICK OFF
BBQ2nd
JUNE SUNDAY
Everyone is welcome!
10:30 AM AT HTLC
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