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St Andrew Lutheran Church
“Shipwrecked” Vacation Bible School“Shipwrecked” Vacation Bible
School“Shipwrecked” Vacation Bible School“Shipwrecked” Vacation
Bible School---- Register Register Register Register
NOW!
Vacation Bible School begins the week of June
11th, from 9am until 12pm. Children from
Preschool (3 years old and potty-trained) to 6th
grade are invited to join us for VBS. Please
stop by the table in the narthex to pick up
registration forms for your family and friends
as well as flyers to distribute throughout the community.
We are still looking for station leaders and crew leaders to
help with VBS. If
you are interested or would like to learn more, please contact
Elissa Linta at (562) 331-5470 or by email at
lintaelissa@yahoo.com.
VBS Celebration & BBQ The entire congregation is invited to
be with us on Friday, June 15th at 6pm for our VBS Celebration
& BBQ here at St. Andrew. We’ll have the chance to hear the
kids sing some of their favorite VBS songs and see a video of the
lessons and fun we shared during our week together at VBS. Look for
a sign-up sheet in the narthex that will help us plan
accordingly.
Spotlight:
St. Andrew Lutheran’s
Endowment Fund The Endowment Fund needs to stay in our minds. As
of this writing we have $19,076 in the fund which is invested in a
conservative mutual fund with Thrivent Financial. Last year the
fund earned $1,610 and $1,215 was given to the Peru Mission. It is
important to note our constitution dictates that we can only spend
earnings from the fund but not any of the principal.
The more dollars that are in the fund the more we can earn and
that relates directly to the amount we can us to support our
mission projects. If you have extra dollars that you would like to
see sponsor future projects, the Endowment Fund is the place to put
them so they can be used for projects in all the years to come. It
does not have to be a large amount. Even $10 will do… and your
legacy will live on forever.
Heartbeat June 2018
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SHARING THE JOY OF SERVING
The gifts Jesus gave were that some would be apostles, some
prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, to equip the
saints for the work of ministry, for building up the Body of
Christ. (Ephesians 4:11-12)
The saying goes that church is not to be a “spectator sport”
whereby we come, watch, grab our fill, and leave. We are called to
come and be a part of the life of the church, not watching from the
sidelines, but getting involved. This is especially true when we
become members of a local congregation; we commit to serve one
another as we serve our God. This is not done out of a mere sense
of obligation, but from a love and a joy that seeks to build up
others. Ephesians, chapter 4 tells us we are all “equipped” for the
work of ministry, for building up the Body of Christ. God has given
gifts and talents to individuals and we are called to serve.
Whether your gift is teaching, preaching, hospitality,
administration, creativity, musical, God has uniquely made you to
serve your sisters and brothers in the church, and beyond to those
in our larger community. There is joy when you are able to utilize
the gifts that God has given you.
Things are busy at St Andrew these days. I want to challenge you
to not allow the summer months to be a “let down” time in our work
together. We want to keep the energy up with strong church
attendance, solid financial stewardship, and moving forward in all
areas of ministry. We’re trying new things, building
more and more into our congregational DNA a healthy culture of
resiliency. Worship Commission has several new ideas up its sleeve
based on your responses in the forum. It’s a great time to get
involved, as together we prepare for the next era of ministry that
is coming our way! So, here’s a few ideas to consider:
1) Find something at church you love to do. Something amazing
happens when a person serves out of the motivation of his/her
heart. Whether its compassion for the homeless, sensitivity to the
sick, reaching out to the shut-in, a desire to nurture children,
planting in the garden, or love of music, find that area of serving
you enjoy. And if what you love to do doesn’t plug in to any
certain ministry at church, then create a new ministry. Chances are
if you love doing it, so does someone else and it may serve a need
that has not yet been addressed. Finally, if you’re doing something
you don’t enjoy doing, then for heaven’s sake, stop it! And by the
way, take comfort in this: it’s not for you to fill the void left
in your stepping away from a particular job!
2) If your serving doesn’t involve some aspect of stretching or
sacrifice, you are probably doing too little. If your serving
produces more resentment than joy, then you are probably doing too
much. Find the right balance between your serving at church and the
rest of your life. We all have full lives. Balance your church
serving with family, work, and taking care of yourself.
3) Don’t wait to be asked to serve. A passive Christian lacks
passion. Be assertive. The church needs you and quite frankly, you
need the blessing you receive as you offer yourself for the sake of
another.
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4) Don’t be afraid to be a leader. Many want to participate but
resist taking on a leadership role. They’re afraid of the time
commitment leadership requires. That’s why it’s important to
discover something you can really be passionate about. We always
find time to do those things that matter most to us. If you are
leader material, then be one for the church.
I tell people looking for a church, to look for that place where
they can offer their gifts, where they can serve. But folks are
often looking for the right pastor or the perfect music program or
active children’s ministry or what they can get out of the Sunday
morning message or worship experience. We may go to the gas station
or the grocery store or the local mall to “get” stuff that we want,
but we go to church to “give” of ourselves to do the work that God
calls us to do. Finally, remember that as we serve the church, as
we serve our brothers and sisters inside the church and beyond, we
are serving the God who has lavished upon us all sorts of blessing.
Our serving does not earn us God’s favor, though as you serve you
may indeed sense God’s smile. Serving is simply the response we
make to all that God has already given to us. It is our
“response-ability” or our ability to respond. The Bible tells us
that “faith without works is dead faith.”
Let’s share the joy, the joy of serving! St. Andrew Lutheran
Church is back on the map –an active, gifted congregation with so
much more to offer to the local community and to the larger church.
What part will you play in the future of this congregation? What
difference will you make? What verse can you contribute to the song
that God is recreating in our mission and ministry?
Deep Peace, Pastor Tim
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Food Drive Challenge Totals St Andrew has joined the competition
with other local churches to see which churches can collect the
most of a certain item. The food item we are collecting in June
will be rice. All donations that we collect will be counted for the
competition and then donated to the Interfaith Food Center. April
Mac n Cheese Totals:
FFUMC – 382 St. Paul LC – 400 UUCF – 205 St. Andrew LC – 148 LDS
- 18 Grand Total = 1153 boxes
Forty-Five Countries!!!!!!!!!!
And counting! Thanks to a generous donation from Ester Anna
Circle, two
more Kiva loans have been funded. Pooja in India for a new
sewing machine
for her business and Amanda in Zimbabwe for stock for her
grocery store.
St. Andrew women have now supported two
hundred and twenty-six women in forty-five countries around the
world!
As the saying goes, teach a woman to fish.......and the rest is
history!
Other Ways You Can Give!
Labyrinth Ministry Seeks Leader Now that our Labyrinth is newly
renovated and rededicated, it’s important that it does not fall
into disuse. We are blessed to have this amazing prayer tool on our
campus and are looking for someone who has a love of prayer and a
desire to lead our congregation in a Labyrinth Ministry. This would
include “mini-retreats” throughout the year and making the
labyrinth available year-round for individual meditation. There is
much on the internet about labyrinths and labyrinth practices. We
are a nationally registered location for the Labyrinth Society.
Let’s reclaim this beautiful spiritual discipline that is a
prominent and central focus of our campus. Speak to Betty Dagen or
Pastor Tim if you may be interested in leading this area of
ministry.
Opportunities to
Serve
We need your help!
Pick up the
Opportunities to Serve
brochure to see what
opportunities are
available.
You will find:
• Commission
information
• A place to share
your interests
• See what St.
Andrew is doing!
Ebay! St. Andrew is now a charity with
ebay.com so if you sell items on
ebay you can donate the fees to go
to St. Andrew (it comes up
Fullerton).
Goodshop & Good Search St. Andrew is now a charity with
goodsearch.com which includes
goodshop! If you use either of
these St. Andrew gets money!
Amazon Smile! St. Andrew is now a charity with
Amazon Smile! Just do your shoping
at smile.amazon.com with St.
Andrew selected as your charity!
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Children’s Sunday School Summer Break! We are giving our
teachers a break for the summer. We hope to see you in the
fall.
St. Andrew Congregational BBQ On July 1st, our Youth and
Education Commission will be hosting an outdoor BBQ and picnic
immediately following the Flag Retirement Ceremony that follows our
ONE worship service at 10am. In addition to grilled hamburgers and
hot dogs, we’ll be serving summertime favorites such as watermelon,
potato salad, and root beer floats. We hope to see you there!
Exciting News!
The lease agreement has been signed between St. Andrew and
Little Learners Exploration Academy. You will begin to see signs of
construction activity very soon starting with paint preparations
and flooring in the Fellowship Hall and adjacent rooms.
The Ed building and the Community Room have been cleared. Locks
have been installed on all outside doors.
The Hispanic church office and classrooms have been relocated,
now using the small office off the nursery and rooms 6 & 7,
with worship in the Fellowship Hall.
St Andrew Children’s Sunday School will begin in the fall in
room 3 of the Fellowship Hall.
Outside groups will now meet in Room 1. (Men’s 12-step, Girl
Scouts, etc.).
A lot of folks have worked very hard over the last 2 weeks to
make this all happen! Thanks to Elissa, Justin, Sondra, Mardie,
Stephen, Barb, Steve, Kathy and Chris for their help. Art has
logged many miles on his pedometer.
On June 24th after second service (approx. 11:45 am) we will
have our annual congregational meeting. We elect council members,
review the updated budget based off the pledge drive, and get the
Synod Assembly report. The annual report detailing what the
commissions have done in the last year, the financial information
from
2017 and the like will be available for you to pick up on
Sunday, June 10th. They will be found in the lounge and narthex
areas.
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Financials
April April Budget YTD Actual YTD Budget
Contributions $24,241 $21,833 $80,433 $87,333
Other Income $1,213 $2,398 $8,135 $9,407
Total Income $25,454 $24,231 $88,568 $96,740
Total Expenses $24,795 $25,338 $96,974 $101,471
Income over
Expenses $659 ($1,107) ($8,406) ($4,731)
“Musical Gems of the Baroque Era” Concert
This concert will take place on Saturday, June 23rd at 4 pm in
the Sanctuary. Featuring choral works of Telemann, Gorczycki, and
Purcell. More information will follow. Please check your weekly
updates, bulletin inserts, etc. for more details.
Jun 1 Lisa Abbate Jun 20 Michael Dickerson Jun 25 Kyle
Holmes
Jun 2 Harlow Hurley Jun 21 Brian Biddle Jun 27 Stacy Lucas
Jun 2 Benjamin Samaniego Jun 22 George D. Simmons Jun 28
Josephine Lopez
Jun 6 Tyler Bonafede Jun 23 Daniel Klyde Jun 29 Joanne
Thompson
Jun 13 Rebecca Romberger Jun 23 Dwayne Schuck Jun 29 Kristen
Simar
Jun 19 Wesley Romberger Jun 25 Jennifer Guildner Jun 30 Jackson
Oskins
Jun 2 Jim & Leah Reed
Jun 7 Skip & Elena McComas
Jun 11 Forrest & Verla Nielsen
Jun 14 Eric & Jennifer Samaniego
Jun 14 Scott & Christy Van Patten
Jun 17 Robert & Barbara McKinney
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Prayers for June 2018
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer
and petition, with
thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” Philippians 4:6
Members of St. Andrew
~ Geneva DeBuhr ~ Erin Fonvergne ~ Marie Jorgensen
~ Harlow & Eileen Hurley ~ Addison & Austin Gentile
~ Justin Linta ~ Linda Ludwick ~ Lorraine Tunberg ~ Lorel
Morgan
Members of St. Andrew (Long Term)
~ Ruth Ali Hassan ~ Bob Allen ~ Leslie Barr ~ Cindy Butterfield
~ Barbara DuBois ~ Doris Johnson
~ Lois Kalla ~ Shirley Kellison ~ Krystal Martin
~ Mickey Rosario ~ Don Spurr ~ Sally Sauer
~ Connie Tucker ~ Sandy Wicker ~ Jasmine Simmons
Family & Friends
~ Sylvia Briganti ~ Grant Eyles ~ Debbie Holden ~ Scott
Jennings
~ Craig Jorgensen ~ Judy McNeill ~ Matthew Muldown ~ Debbie
Mutietta
~ Jesus Oliver ~ Reyna Sandoval ~ Ginger Walters ~ Kathy
Wright
~ Brendan ~ Chris & Grace ~ Clementine ~ Lee Ruud ~ Sabrina
Perez ~ Kenneth Olguin ~ Stephen Oertel ~ Doug Jones
~ Judy Chilman ~ Hannah ~Lisa Rose de Longe
~ Erik, Kurt & Bill
Family & Friends (Long Term)
~ Jeralyn Ehlers ~ Chiari Eliazarras ~ Marcus Glidden ~ Osvelia
Revueltas
~ Shirley Loveless ~ Domingo M ~ David Uken ~ Kaila Dawn
~ Christine Fantz
Note: While we continue to lift up everyone on our prayer list
to God’s love and care, we want to stay as up-to-date and
current as possible. Please remember you can add anyone to our
prayer list at any time, or call the church office or the
pastor with updates about how to pray for them. Prayers of
praise for answered prayers are joyfully welcomed. Thank
you for your faithful prayers. We will keep each person on the
list for 3 months, unless you request otherwise. Long term
requests will be kept until there is a request to remove
them.
The flower chart for 2018 is found in the lounge and still has
places open if you would like to pick a
day to celebrate a birthday, an anniversary, honor a loved one
or just because! Bouquets cost $25 and may be picked up after the
10:30 am service.
Prayers for the
Month:
Pray that the
travelers,
vacationers and
students on
break will be
renewed in
their faith, life,
work and
relationships
through
experiences of
rest and play
this summer.
Local Members in
Assisted Living
BARBARA DUBOIS
(THE ORCHARD)
SHIRLEY KELLISON
(IMPERIAL
HEALTHCARE)
RUTH ALI HASSAN
(WHITTIER PLACE)
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Worship Service Volunteers for June 2018 Thank you for serving
at our worship services. Please notify the office if you cannot
serve on the assigned date. Readers are also Communion Servers.
8:15 Service
Greeters Readers Communion Servers
Ushers Refreshments
Jun 3 Mardie Heller Bobbe Muldown
Diane Fort-Woody
Mardie Heller Marsha Ehlers
Don Fosburg Ken Chrstiansen
Jim Johnson
Esther Anna Circle
Jun 10 Grace Christiansen
Ellen Anderson
Ellen Anderson Jan Beardslee Margie Murphy
Don Fosburg Ken Chrstiansen
Jim Johnson
Nancy Bobier
Jun 17 Cleo Ruschmeier Dave Dickerson
Elyse Reed Diane Fort-Woody Marsha Ehlers
Don Fosburg Ken Chrstiansen
Jim Johnson
Margie Murphy
Jun 24 Carol Sipple Emily Bruhns Jan Beardslee Margie Murphy
Don Fosburg Ken Chrstiansen
Jim Johnson
Grace Christiansen
10:30 Service
Greeters Readers Communion Servers
Ushers PowerPoint Children Sermons
Jun 3 Suzanne Thompson
Sarah Murphy Bettty Dagen Christopher Nickell
Jerry York Leila Klyde Vicki Linta
Jun 10 Dave & Marianne Dickerson
Jennifer Oertel Dave Dickerson Mardie Heller
Dave & Josh Klyde
Chris Allen Diane Fort-Woody
Jun 17 Sharon Pollard Isla Holmes Betty Dagen Dolores York
Jerry York
Mardie Heller Marie Jorgensen
Jun 24 Jennifer Oertel Kathy Mitzen Isla Holmes Jennifer
Oertel
Dave & Josh Klyde
Chris Allen Betty Dagen
Date Attendant Assistant
Jun 3 Christine Perez Sarah Murphy
Jun 10 Elissa Linta Christopher Nickell
Jun 17 Jasmine Simmons Suzanne Thompson
Jun 24 Elissa Linta Nick Isais
**If you are interested in helping in any of these areas please
contact the
church office!
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St. Andrew Lutheran Church
11345 Miller Rd
Whittier, CA 90604 (562) 944-1148 Fax (562) 944-2313 Website:
www.standrewlutheranchurch.org
email: office@standrewlutheranchurch.org
June 2018 Issue
Sunday Worship Hours 8:15 a.m. Liturgical Service with Organ
9:30 a.m. Education Hour all ages 10:30 a.m. Contemporary
Service with Rejoice Band
Ministers: Every Member and Our Staff Pastor: Rev. Tim
Edmondson, Interim Pastor
Director of Youth & Family Ministry: Elissa Linta
Organist/Choir Director/Praise Team Director: Porfirio Mojica
Adult Education: Marsha Ehlers
Our Mission Is Local and Global Local ministries include
supporting:
The Interfaith Food Center (562-903-1478), Cold Weather Shelter
ministry with the homeless and Lutheran Social Services.
Global ministries include Mission Peru, Peru monthly food
program,
KIVA, and Bread for the World.