MAY 2017 PASTOR Mark Rossman PASTOR Shari Bernau OFFICE/BLDG MANAGER Andrea Greer FINANCE MANAGER Lori Clark CHOIR DIRECTOR Marcie Donavon ACCOMPANIST Scott Sims SEXTON Jakab Peter CONTENTS Prayer List Visitors Council Report Pastor’s Message Ask Zeke Studies & Retreats News & Events “God’s Work, OUR Hands” Upcoming Dates Financial Report Lutheran Church www.LWLCAZ.org “Whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst.” John 4:14 Plan to attend our annual church picnic on Sunday, May 7. It will be in the McCormick Railroad Park (7301 E Indian Bend Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85250) at the Papago ramada. The time is 4:30pm. Hamburg- ers and hot dogs will be on the grill. Bring a side dish to share. Activities are being planned plus the con- cert in the park at 7:30pm. Questions, contact Dee Eilers at deejeilers@cox.net. Mark your calendars now for our 2017 edition of Vacation Bible School on June 19-23! Our theme this year is “ROME – Paul and the Under- ground Church.” Your children, grandchildren, neighbors and friends will elbow through a crowded Roman marketplace, visit with the Apostle Paul and gasp as a thief is wrestled to the ground. They’ll tiptoe past Roman guards as they inch their way to a hidden cave – where first-century Christians eagerly await their arrival. And that’s just one day at this summer’s most exciting VBS! Registration is available at lwlcaz.org/vbs for all children ages 4 through 6th grade. Please register by June 1. We will also need lots of youth and adult volunteers to bring this adven- ture to life. Please contact SundaySchool@lwl- caz.org to volunteer, help or for any questions. 2017 Vacation Bible School See more on page 7 CHURCH PICNIC Summer Worship time begins on May 28 at 9:30am
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MAY 2017 SPLASH! uploadStudies & Retreats News &
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“Whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst.” John
4:14
Plan to attend our annual church picnic on Sunday, May 7. It will
be in the McCormick Railroad Park (7301 E Indian Bend Rd,
Scottsdale, AZ 85250) at the Papago ramada. The time is 4:30pm.
Hamburg- ers and hot dogs will be on the grill. Bring a side dish
to share. Activities are being planned plus the con- cert in the
park at 7:30pm. Questions, contact Dee Eilers at
deejeilers@cox.net.
Mark your calendars now for our 2017 edition of Vacation Bible
School on June 19-23! Our theme this year is “ROME – Paul and the
Under- ground Church.” Your children, grandchildren, neighbors and
friends will elbow through a crowded Roman marketplace, visit with
the Apostle Paul and gasp as a thief is wrestled to the ground.
They’ll tiptoe past Roman guards as they inch their way to a hidden
cave – where first-century Christians eagerly await their arrival.
And that’s just one day at this summer’s most exciting VBS!
Registration is available at lwlcaz.org/vbs for all children ages 4
through 6th grade. Please register by June 1. We will also need
lots of youth and adult volunteers to bring this adven- ture to
life. Please contact SundaySchool@lwl- caz.org to volunteer, help
or for any questions.
2017 Vacation Bible School
CHURCH PICNIC
Email your prayer request to prayer@lwlcaz.org
Welcome to our Guests
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Send your prayer requests to prayer@lwlcaz.org or fill one out at
lwlcaz.org
Susan Bavers John & Brenda Berry Sally & Gary Bluem Sue
& Charlie Boyd Harrison Burrus Larry Carallo Pete & Jan
Dahl Walter & Margaret Dawson LaJune Godberson Craig & Kyle
Gombos Phyllis & Bob Haegele Linda Harriman Dawn Hill Elaine
Hitchcock Dave & Sharon Humphrey Bob & Nancy Hutson Stan
& Joyce Kerber Tracey & Chris Kontz Bob & Mary Lynn
Messerli Sandy Moses John & Judy Nerison Bob & Karla
O’Connor Dave & Cherrie Oglesby Susan Parker John & Jenny
Proescia Steve & Nyla Rome Ann & Fredrik Sadler Sue
Samlaska
Ann & Fredrik Sadler Sue Samlaska Kathleen Sanders Alicia
Schreiner Ted & Dawn Shields Ed & Darleen Shipey Bre Stone
Kristen & Allyson Stone Paul Swenson Henely White Harold
Wilhelmson Donna, Don, Sofia & Cooper Ingra Rodney Mendini Don
& Judy Warrington
Out of Area Chrisne Bent, Minneapolis, MN Tony & Missy Beog,
Valparaiso, IN Sandra Donow, MN Steve & Diana Carr, MN Steve
Cornils, Minneapolis, MN Glennys Crow, IL Steve & Brigid
Eickhoff, MN Ruby Gildertson, Chaska, MN Fred & Susan Hedberg,
Eden Prairie, MN Al Ingwerson, Manhaan, KS Susie Janik, Milwaukee,
WI Chad Johnson, Balsam Lake, WI
Joel & Judy Johnson, New London, MN Dwight & Deb Koch,
Southhaven, MS Kimberly Knox, Ausn, TX Sue Knytych, South Haven MI
Bill McClone, Edina, MN Bey McDonald, Mt. Vernon, OH Wes &
Carole Mathre, Moorhead, MN Dave & Ericka Milne, MN Freeman
& Donna Oglesby, Laurel, MS Jerry Poffenroth, Mukelteo, WA Joe
& Jenny Prescer, Hawthorne Woods, IL Elly Richter, Albion, IN
Jim & Shirley Samlaska, Tucson, AZ A.J. Schlesinger, Chicago,
IL Sandy Schlessinger & Scot Putrig, Midland, MI Lynn &
Larry Stranghovener, Plym- outh, MN Kathe & Don Swanson, Vernon
Hills, IL
Winter Visitors Tod & Bonnie Dawson, Champaign, IL Sam &
Lori Kalainov, Des Moines, IA Jack & Ellen Wise, Mansfield,
PA
Gary & Zo Karlstad, Grand Forks, ND Ken & Claudia MacKay,
Wheaton, IL Gaylen & Shirley Mendi- ni, Greenfield, WI Mike
& Donnice Olsen, Madison, WI Laurie Shabbick, Walnut- port, PA
Jim & Carolyn Tonneson, St. Paul, MN Bonnie Townsend, Rock
Island, IL Dorie Underkofler, Middleton, WI John & Eunice
Vorhees, Dellwood, MN
Janet Adamski (Friend of Rita Reamer) – Undergoing cancer treatment
James Christian (Friend of the Kilburn’s) – Battling brain tumor
Jackie Curdy (Gene Perry's sister) - Diagnosed with cancer Jason
Czechowski (Son of friends of Michelle Brown) – Ongoing health
concerns Family & friends of Judy Dumler – Mourning her death
Krista Gullickson Ghiara (Family of Joan Halverson)- Battling
cancer Family & friends of Roger Harp (Myrna Ulland's
brother-in-law) – Mourning his death Gloria Harper – Health
concerns David Olive (Pete Pritt’s son-in-law) – Battling cancer
Barbara Pick (Don Pick’s mom) – Health concerns Mary Lee Sturgeon -
Health concerns Geri Ulland (Myrna Ulland’s sister-in-law) – In
hospice due to cancer
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Livng Water Council Notes
Please call the oce if your birthday is not listed and we will make
sure to enter it into our database.
May you be gifted with God’s blessings on your special day and
always!
Chmielewski, Ashley 5/8/2005 Elliot, Hayley 5/31/2000 Fritz, Emily
5/12/1999 Laudenschlager, Cade 5/15/1999 Sleeper, Ausn 5/11/1998
Leone, Dominic 5/22/1996 Titmas, Cali 5/9/1996 Lammle, Jr. Dru
Davis 5/2/1995 Reisner, Robert 5/22/1989 Elliot, Melana 5/18/1971
Koper, Heidi 5/20/1961 Griffin, Nancy 5/30/1958 Schmi, Frank
5/19/1956 Anderson, Debbie 5/30/1952 Schmidt, Richard
5/3/1951
Cales, Gerry 5/19/1951 Pendergra, Cindi 5/10/1950 Yates, Steve
5/13/1950 Payne, Nancy 5/8/1948 Burrus, Wayne 5/12/1948 Ziegler,
Pamela 5/10/1947 Reamer, Rita 5/27/1941 Rose, Ruth 5/2/1938 Wehr,
Richard 5/27/1938 Rose, Clark 5/19/1937 Bash, Ken 5/16/1935
Gallimore, David 5/13/1935 Perry, Shirley 5/7/1933 Reinke, George
5/29/1922
The Congregational Council met on March 20th with much of the
meeting focused on the need to update the lights in the parking
lot, church building and education building from halogen lamps to
LED lights. We have had detailed proposal for approximately
$15,000. The current halogen lights produce significant heat, which
stresses the air conditioning in the summer and uses much more
electricity than an LED bulbs. Although the expense seems high, the
new system should pay for itself in less than 3 years. The council
voted to approve the project, and will be asking the congregation
for financial support.
Deb Bash
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As our ministry grows here at Living Water, so do the opportunities
that come forth from that growth. The latest result of the
dedication and generosity of the people of Living Water is our
Columbarium Ministry. The columbarium of Living Water Lutheran
Church is a memorial garden designed as a resting place for the
ashes of deceased members and their families. A columbarium is a
permanent structure with niches or compartments designed to hold
the urns containing the ashes of loved ones. Our columbari- um will
be located on the far south end of our campus.
Our columbarium allows our members and their families the
opportunity to have their nal rest- ing place within the shadow of
the Church that has been a central part of their lives. This sacred
site of beauty and dignity is a place where loved ones can visit
and meditate.
The columbarium eliminates the pressures of choosing a burial site,
casket, vault, and monument. Planning the inurnment and memorial
service will be much simpler since it can all be done at the
Church. The cost of cremation and a niche in the columbarium are
signicantly less than the cost of a casket, burial site, and
marker. This area will emanate dignity and peace among the
beautiful Arizona desert landscape in which it resides. The design
reects the dignity, beauty, and tranquili- ty appropriate for the
resting place for those who have died.
It fullls the Church’s mission to oversee the spiritual life of its
congregation from baptism through life to death. These facilities
are not intended to compete with commercial ceme- teries, but are
for the convenience of the Church members, ministers and immediate
families.
For additional information about the colum- barium, contact the
Church oce at: 480.473.8400 or oce@lwlcaz.org.
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Ask Zeke May 2017 – 500
Living Water’s 24/7 office fish shares his passion for a
grace-centered religious revolution launched five centuries ago Q.
How will we, at Living Water, celebrate the 500th Anniversary of
the Reformation? A. As you, dear reader, obviously know, next Oct.
31 will mark 500 years since Martin Luther posted his 95 theses in
Wittenberg, Germany. Written in a humble, academic tone, his
nevertheless provocative questions and discussion points stemmed
from two core beliefs: (1) the Bible is the primary religious
authority and (2) we reach salvation through faith not deeds. This
tenacious and brilliant monk’s grounding in grace and his bold
public protest against the Catholic Church – particularly its
practice of selling indulgences – sparked the Protestant
Reformation. Our Adult Forum schedule for the first four Sundays of
October will feature a raft of Reformation-related presentations. A
retired history professor will explore the historical context of
the Reformation. A Phoenix Art Museum docent will tell the story of
the Reformation through art. The other two Sundays, Pastor Bob
Hutson will once again share his extensive knowledge of the monk
who changed the course of religious history. My sources tell me
Luther himself will preach at Living Water on Reformation Sunday.
Were you at the Lenten Soup Suppers? Dr. Martin Luther’s Table
Talks there provided a preview of what’s to come when he returns in
the fall (yes, he’s agreed to forego Oktoberfest in Germany).
Luther’s Reformation Sunday sermon here is NOT to be missed, unless
you happen to be in Wittenberg that Sunday. A visit to the cradle
of the Reformation will be the highlight of next fall’s “In the
Footsteps of Martin Luther” tour. Southeastern Arizona ELCA Pastor
Mark Perry (son of Living Water members) and his wife will host
this 11-day Germany trip. The registration deadline is May 31. If
you’re interested, drop me a line (AskZeke@cox.net), and I’ll email
you online links. Reformation enthusiasts are encouraged to visit
www.elca500.org for videos, lectures, and other resources related
to this major quincentennial celebration. Do you have a question
for Zeke? E-mail it to him at AskZeke@cox.net or contact his
writing partner, Jill Wehr, at 480-515-4813.
SUNDAY MORNING ADULT FORUM SUNDAY MORNINGS AT 9:40 AM IN
PSALMS
The Sunday morning Adult Forum continues to offer topics of high
interest on Sunday mornings at 9:40 AM in the Psalms Room on the
second floor of the Education Building. Our lineup through May 21
is as follows...
April 30 – Living Water member Deb Bash will tell about her ten-day
bicycling trip in Israel with eleven other cyclists during the
month of May 2016. Concerning her trip Deb said, “It was not on my
bucket list, but it always should have been. It was the best trip I
have ever done. I had lunch on the shores of the Sea of Galilee.
You can see the country in a whole different way on a
bicycle.”
May 7 – Living Water member Robert Winter will tell about the
church’s Endowment Fund. During the rest of the time Dennis Nelson
will lead a Bible study on the Scripture lessons for the day.
May 14 and 21 – Living Water regular and retired Lutheran pastor
Bob Hutson will give a two-week presentation on “The Dynamics of
Death and Dying.” How would you describe your atti- tude and
feelings about death and dying? How do they compare to the
attitudes and feelings of others? On May 14 we will watch a short,
award-winning movie, written and directed by a local high school
student, to start our conversation. We will continue our
conversation on May 21. Bob Hutson invites you, “Enrich our
conversation by your participation in it.”
After May 21 the Adult Forum will then take a break for the summer
and will resume in the fall.
MEN'S BREAKFAST BIBLE STUDY Join us each Thursday at 7:40am at Soul
Cafe
(Pinnacle Peak, 7615 E Pinnacle Peak Rd, Scottsdale, AZ
85255)
Joel & Judy Johnson, New London, MN Dwight & Deb Koch,
Southhaven, MS Kimberly Knox, Ausn, TX Sue Knytych, South Haven MI
Bill McClone, Edina, MN Bey McDonald, Mt. Vernon, OH Wes &
Carole Mathre, Moorhead, MN Dave & Ericka Milne, MN Freeman
& Donna Oglesby, Laurel, MS Jerry Poffenroth, Mukelteo, WA Joe
& Jenny Prescer, Hawthorne Woods, IL Elly Richter, Albion, IN
Jim & Shirley Samlaska, Tucson, AZ A.J. Schlesinger, Chicago,
IL Sandy Schlessinger & Scot Putrig, Midland, MI Lynn &
Larry Stranghovener, Plym- outh, MN Kathe & Don Swanson, Vernon
Hills, IL
Winter Visitors Tod & Bonnie Dawson, Champaign, IL Sam &
Lori Kalainov, Des Moines, IA Jack & Ellen Wise, Mansfield,
PA
TUESDAY WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY We continue with a video study on
“Becoming More Than a Good Bible Study Girl” through Tuesday, May
16th. 10 am or 6:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall. This study from Lysa
TerKeurst challenges us to see what kind of difference Jesus can
make in our lives. We explore questions such as “Will Jesus make a
difference in my heart? Will He help my connection with God be more
real? Does Jesus really have a calling for my life?”
Participant books are available from Myrna. You can download the
accompanying reading book from Kindle, also available in an audio
version. The coffee (and hot water for tea/hot chocolate) is always
on. We welcome all women to join us. Ques- tions? Contact Myrna at
myrna.ulland@gmail.com
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Join us in Rome! You’ll explore the caves of the Underground
Church, meet the Apostle Paul, create cool Bible-times projects,
experience thrilling real-life dramas, play high-energy
games,
sample tasty snacks, and hear unforgettable music. Plus, you’ll
meet lots of new friends!
Location: _____________________________
SundaySchool@lwlcaz.org
Church June 19-23, 2017
•9am – 12pm, Monday through Friday •Fun activities include crafts,
games, drama, music and snacks offered in a safe and loving
environment •This year there is no cost for VBS •Register by June 1
at lwlcaz.org/vbs •Questions – Call 480 473 8400 or email
SundaySchool@lwlcaz.org
LW
Special thanks to Desert Storage for their gracious generosity in
assisting us with the needs of our Refugee Resettlement Ministry.
Desert Storage 26520 N. Alma School Rd. 480.447.3863 Air
Conditioned Monthly Storage, Wine Storage, Mailbox Service and
Shredding Service www.DesertStorage.com
If you’d like to donate to the refugee program, please contact Vern
Reamer at 480.668.3472 or Mary Jo Miller at 602.743.9955.
Check out this great deal on May 19! Are you a former bridge player
who's interested in getting back in the game? A newbie intrigued by
this mind-sharpening card game? A bridge whiz who can help others
boost their skills? Players of all levels are invited to a fun
evening of casual party bridge at the home of Bob and Myrna Ulland
on Friday, May 19, beginning at 7:00 pm. Please add your name to
the signup sheet on the kiosk in the Narthex. For more information
on this enjoyable monthly fellowship opportunity, contact Richard
or Jill Wehr (480-515-4813 or jillajw@cox.net).
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Congratulations to our 2017 graduates! We wish you all the best in
your future endeavors.
Jillian Moore - College
Sarah Dorsch - High School
Emily Fritz - High School
Cade Laudenschlager - High School
WHAT CAN I FIND ON WWW.LWLCAZ.ORG? Event Calendar, SPLASH!, Weekly
Connections, Photo gallery,Weekly Bible Readings,
Bible Studies, Prayer List, LW Ministries, Online Sign-ups, Weekly
Sermons, and much more!
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
TUESDAY WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY Tuesday 10am or 6:30pm (FH)
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY Thursday 7:30am (Soul Cafe)
FRIDAY MORNING CLUB Friday 10:00am (FH)
9201 E. Happy Valley Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85255 office@lwlcaz.org ~
480.473.8400 ~ www.LWLCAZ.org
Living Water is a Congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America and the Grand Canyon Synod.
8:30am Liturgical Worship 9:40am Adult Forum & Sunday
School
11:00am Praise Worship
Sunday Worship Times
Weekly Events
MAY 7 CONGREGATIONAL PICNIC (4:30PM/McCORMICK RAILROAD PARK) MAY 15
SPLASH! DEADLINE MAY 19 BRIDGE (ULLAND’S HOME) MAY 28 SUMMER
WORSHIP TIME AT 9:30AM JUNE 15 SPLASH! DEADLINE JUNE 19-23 VBS WEEK
JUNE 25 VBS CELEBRATION SUNDAY JULY 2 GRACE LUTHERAN PANCAKE
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SEEK THE THINGS THAT ARE ABOVE
“So, if you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are
above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your
mind on things that are above, not on things that are on earth, for
you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God.”
(Colossians 3: 1-3)
Determined to take it with him, a man convinced his loved ones to
bury a suitcase full of gold with him after he died. Arriving at
the Pearly Gates, the man was eagerly looking forward to entering
into heaven and seeing the streets of gold, but St. Peter did not
want to let him bring the suitcase in. Because the man pushed the
issue, St. Peter nally relented and said he could bring it in if he
would let St. Peter see what was in the suitcase. The man opened
his piece of luggage, whereupon St. Peter looked in and then asked
with astonishment, “Why would you bring pavement?”
There is something about experiencing Holy Week that shows us what
is truly important. As we come to the cross and the empty tomb and
see the amazing love and power of God, we are reminded of the
seriousness of our sin, the depth of God’s love, the power of
forgiveness, and the hope of eternal life. Because of the cross and
the empty tomb we have forgiveness for the past, power for the
present, and hope for the future. Reconciled to God, we can live in
right relationship with one another. Sin has been paid for. Death
has been defeated. We can live together forever in God’s presence.
We know that those are the things that are the most
important.
Coming to terms with the fact that someday we, too, will die, and
being OK with that, because we know that death is not the end, we
do not need to cling to what is less important. Rather we can set
our minds on what is most important. Loving the Lord our God with
all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and loving our neighbor as
ourselves. We do not need to cling to money and earthly
possessions, and try to nd our personal security and sense of
self-worth in our net worth. Rather we can use our money and our
earthly possessions as God intended for us to use them. To meet our
daily needs. To bring some joy to life. And then to return a worthy
portion to Him to help others and to spread the Good News of
Easter.
What are you setting your mind on? Does what you set your mind on
reect the place of Easter hope in your life?
Dennis D. Nelson
GENERAL FUND Nov-16 Dec-16 Jan-17 February March April May June
July August September October November December YTD
Actual
Income 45,312 79,301 33,600 36,863 70,463 Expenses 35,872 48,106
34,975 35,239 70,214 Net Income (Loss) 9,440 31,195 -1,375 1,624 -
- - - - - - - - - 249
BUILDING FUND Nov-16 Dec-16 Jan-17 February March April May June
July August September October November December YTD Income 4,718
63,390 4,318 3,165 7,483 Disbursements 8,004 8,004 8,004 8,004
16,008
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