Friday, September 8, 2017

Weekly E-Pistle for Sunday 09/10/17

This Sunday, September 10th  

Holy Communion - 10 AM  
All are welcome to receive Communion! 

Conflict is a part of relationships and life in community. Jesus' words in today's gospel are often used in situations having to do with church discipline. The prophet Ezekiel tells of warning the wicked to turn from their ways, and Paul reminds us that love is the fulfilling of the law. We gather in the name of Christ, assured that he is present among us with gifts of peace and reconciliation.
   
Sunday's readings: 
Ezekiel 33:7-11; Psalm 119:33-40; Romans 13:8-14; Matthew 18:15-20

Serving God on Sunday September 3rd

Assisting Minister:  Holy Trinity
Crucifer/Acolyte:  Holy Trinity
Lector:  Holy Trinity
Ushers:  Holy Trinity
Organist/Pianist:  Holy Trinity
Flowers:  Holy Trinity
Fellowship:  Holy Trinity
Sacristans:  Holy Trinity
Counters: Anita Patten, Wayne Olson
Janitorial: Karen Spears
Groundskeeper: Matt Thelen

Worship Schedule
As voted on and approved at the May 21 Congregation Meeting, our late summer/fall worship schedule will be as follows:  

September 201710:00 a.m. Worship Serviceat Holy Trinity*
October 2017 10:00 a.m. Worship Serviceat St Paul's

*No flowers or alter care at St. Paul's.

ELCA on Gender Identity Discrimination
In light of recent public events and conversation, it is important to remember the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) rejects all forms of hatred or discrimination. This includes employment discrimination against the transgender community, as stated in "Gender Identity Discrimination," a policy resolution that was adopted by the 2013 ELCA Churchwide Assembly...

http://www.elca.org/News-and-Events/7897
 
Urgent Notice from Lutheran Disaster Response

Hurricane Harvey is one of the most powerful storms to hit the United State in years. Your gifts are needed now to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey. Your support through Lutheran Disaster Response will bring hope and healing tho those who have or will be affected. Donations can be made on line at (http://www.elca.org/give) or by mail. If donating by mail, make checks payable to Hurricane Response-United States and send to Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, P.O. Box 1809, Merrifiedld, VA 22116- 8009. You can also call (800) 638-3522 to make a donation with a credit card. Operators are available Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Central Time. 

Coastal CleanUp Day
Be part of the fun on Saturday, September 16, from 9 a.m. to noon. Join hundreds of Vallejo residents along beaches, lake shores and creek banks. Bring gloves and a bucket and refillable water bottle if you have one. A free lunch for volunteers will take place at the Vallejo Marina Office at noon after the CleanUp. Six persons from Saint Paul's and Holy Trinity are already signed up. Call or text Judy Faye at (707) 980-9667 if you would like to sign up. Judy will be calling to secure our site location and get back to all participants with that information. 
 
Events

Saint Paul's to Host Ingathering for Lutheran World Relief

Many of you either participate in making or at least know about the quilts and kits that are lovingly prepared each year at Saint Paul's during our sewing Thursdays on the first Thursday of each month and by volunteers at home. Marge Johnson, a Key Leader (volunteer) for Northern California Ingatherings states, "The Holy Spirit is working thorough the collection of quilts and kits. God has blessed us so much; what an opportunity we have to spread God's love to others in faraway places." Once a year the quilts and kits have to be collected from all participating congregations at identified sites in preparation for mailing. Saint Paul's is blessed to again be one of these sites, Representatives from churches across the Synod will be bringing their contributions to St. Paul's on Saturday, October 14, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Four persons will be needed to serve as welcoming greeters. Cookies, quick breads, coffee and juice will also be needed to serve our guests. Dollies will be needed to unload and load boxes. Anita says she needs four strong men, (but she probably wouldn't turn away strong women), to help unload boxes from cars on Oct. 14. Four strong persons will also be need on Oct. 21, to load collected boxes, which have been stored at our church, onto a truck, so they can be delivered to their intended destinations. Anita says she will put a sign up sheet out on October 1, asking for your help with all these needs.

When the quilts and kits are blessed and dedicated during the church service on October 8, you will also be asked for good will donations to help with the cost of mailing the kits. It costs $2.25 to mail each quilt, $1.40 to mail each School Kit and $2.65 to mail each Personal Care Kit. The higher price for the Personal Care Kit includes the toothpaste added nearer the time of shipment to disaster sites by Lutheran World Relief.

Contact Anita Patten with any further questions you might have about the Ingathering (P) (707) 745-0648. (Email) anitapatten@comcast.net. 

Kindly Remember
Submissions to The Weekly e-pistle are due on Tuesday of each week as we agreed to at our Congregation Meeting.  If you submit an article late, and it still has significance for the next week it will be included then. 

Brown Bag Lunch Program Update
"Many  thanks to all who continue to give out Brown Bags to the hungry, as you encounter them when in your car or in a parking lot.  If you haven't participated as yet, I urge you to do so.  Simply roll down your car window or approach a person requesting help, and ask  if they would like a meal.  That's all there is to it.  I have found universal appreciation for the bags, sometimes seeing them dig in and begin drinking or eating before the light changes. We are blessed to be a blessing." - Karen

Opportunities for Study
Founders' Day, Wednesday, September 20 from 9 am to 2pm,  Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley.   Dr. Sandra M. Schneiders,  Professor Emeritus of New Testament Studies and Christian Spirituality, at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University will be the speaker.  $20 advance and $30 at the door.  Contact plts.edu for more information.   Contact Pr. Dawn if you would like to go and carpool.

Book Study:  The Cross in Our Context:  Jesus and the Suffering World by Douglas John Hall, meets 8:00 am downstairs at Holy Trinity during the month of September.  Book can be ordered on-line.  Note:  This class will not meet on Oct. 8 due to anticipated low attendance.

Martha Circle, women's Bible Study using "Gather" magazine meets the third Thursday of each month in Fellowship Hall at St. Paul's.  Bring your own bag lunch and dessert will be served by the monthly hostess.

Book Study:  Daughter of the Reformation: A Historical Perspective of the Life of the Wife of Martin Luther which meets every second Tuesday of the month at 4 pm, at Holy Trinity.  This study will end with a German Potluck Dinner at 4 pm, on October 17, at the home of Lynette Felsing, 133 Carlisle Way in Benicia.

Opportunities for Service
Saint Paul's Choir Rehearsals for the month of the month of September will be at 8:45 am in the basement of Holy Trinity.   New singers are always welcome.


Food Basket Sunday.  The first Sunday of each month at St. Paul's.   Food donations go to the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano Counties.
 
Brown Bag Lunches for distribution to the homeless are located in Fellowship Hall.
 
School Kits: (The following items are needed.)  4-Spiral 70-sheet notebooks, 1-12" ruler, 1-Pencil sharpener, 1-pair of blunt school scissors, 5-Unsharpened #2 pencils with erasers, 5-Black or blue ballpoint pens (no gel ink), 1-Box of 16 0r 24 crayons, 1-2 1/2" eraser.
 
Sewing Ministry:  The 1st Thursday of every month in Fellowship Hall from 1 to 4 pm.  Both women and men are welcome.  No prior sewing experience is required.
 
Opportunities for community
Reserve your spot on the bus for Reformation Sunday at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, October 29, 2017.   Contact Linda Bowen of Holy Trinity to sign up or for additional information (707) 644-9541 or linjb@comcast.net.
 
Council and Committee Information 

Joint council Meeting September 10th at Holly Trinity following service.

Council Meeting September 17 at 7pm at St. Paul's
 
The Budget Committee: Kathy Sutin, Vicki Pyle, Anita Patten, and Dean Ahlberg had their first meeting 8/29/2017 and they will be doing pledges starting on October 1st to give them enough time to have the Budget out to congregational members 2 weeks before the Congregational meeting scheduled on November 12, 2017. 
 
Know Your Church Council
 
Don Ockrassa, President  (510) 719-7730, d.ockrassa@gmail.com
Craig Pyle, Vice President (707) 645-7092, capylepe@pacbell.net
Keith Domingo, Secretary (707) 373-2774, k-s-domingo@sbcglobal.net
Corie Hervey, returning member (510) 691-2728
Kim Hervey, new member (707) 334-4872 (Use text messaging)
Kathy Sutin , Church Treasurer, Ex officio member (707) 333-0150 (use text messaging)
Rev. Dr. Dawn Roginski (650) 771-4241
 
Please know that you are free to contact your council members with questions you might have about church governance.  Remember to be patient while waiting for a response as most council members hold full time jobs and volunteer their free time to the church.  They will get back to you as soon as possible.  You are also welcome to attend council meetings with the exception of occasional closed executive sessions dealing with such things as personnel matters.  If you wish to get something on the council agenda for a regular council meeting, contact Keith Domingo.  If you wish to view council minutes, they are on file in the office.  Any council member can help you access these.  Remember if you are viewing minutes, they do not become final and official until approved at the next meeting.

 



Christ's Care List

Healing of body, mind, and spirit...

(Recent Additions)
Lilly (Cynthia Bettini's friend who is recovering from surgery and needs prayers for peace of mind) 

Susan Barton (broken wrist)
Darren & Eline Campass (Kathy Campass-Sutin's son & daughter-in law expecting a baby 1/2018)
Pr. Larry Nelson (John Patten's friend)
Craig Pyle, (continuing recovery from surgery)
Louisa Johnson and Don Johnson (as he provides care for Louisa)
Pr. Dawn Roginski (severe right shoulder tendinitis)
Robin Slusher (as she navigates the legal process in pursuit of justice for her granddaughter and other children at risk) 


Those Who Grieve:
  • The family of Felicia Nunez (Carmen Harnish's sister) 

Those Who Rejoice:
  • Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of San Jose celebrating 30 years as a RIC (Reconciling in Christ Congregation)
  • Mike Tomlinson & Ben Tyler (Mike's Spouse) are thankful for their love & relationship since 1984. They are thankful for the prayers of the Saint Paul's community which helped support them through their recent rental crisis. "We are very thankful for God's unending and continuing blessings." (Mike is Teresa Arellano's brother.
  • The Bremer Family (Callie, Robert, Aiden & Kenzie) announce the birth of Amali Christine Bremer on July 28, 2017 (Jessica Nelson is the proud grandmother.
  • Tom and Laura Schmiegel on the birth of their daughter, Aurora

God Speed:

To Jody and Gary Schumacher. We are thankful for their years of service and loving presence in our community and wish them well as they make their new home in Syracuse, New York near their daughter and grandchildren. They will be living with their daughter at 223 Germanic Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. 13219 while they look for their new house. Cell phone for Jody is (707) 334-2702 and Gary (707) 334-2557. Email for Jody is akafopy@yahoo.com and for Gary bacon1947@yahoo.com. 

Those Who Need Long Term Prayer:

Gladys Jones (Kathy Campass Sutin's mother) 
Margaret Cole
Dee Fix
Anna Hervey
Louisa Johnson and Don Johnson (as he provides care for Louisa) 
Angelika Shanley
Jan Jackson
Caryl Kroan

We also pray for:
  • Those affected by Hurricane Harvey in Texas and Louisiana. 
  • The people of Charlottesville, the family of the slain, 32 year old, Heather Heyer, and the dozens of others injured in an act of domestic terrorism. Pray for healing and an end to acts of hatred in our country. Pray also for those who hate that their hearts might be changed.
  • The communities of both St. Paul's and HolyTrinity as we share in joint services over the next few months and continue to explore the possibility of merger.
  • Safety in our community - An end to racism and its injustice
  • A just and lasting peace in the Hold LandRefugees
  • Those serving the armed forces. 

Note:
With Councils consultation we are in the process updating Christ's Care List. If you submit new names, be sure to use an identifier such as friend of Karen Spears or daughter of Jessica Nelson or recent surgery to your submission. Briefly tell us the reason you are requesting prayers so people will know what to pray for. If you see names on the list that it is time to remove, your own or an old submission please contact Judy Faye at judithfaye@aol.com or (707) 557-4531(H) or (707) 980-9667 (C). We are in the process of removing names without identifiers. If a name disappears that you want to stay in, just contact Judy with the reason you are requesting prayer and she will add it back. With the exception of the Long Term Category, Council has recommended that names will be placed on the list for one month after submission and then removed unless a new request with an update is submitted. 


St. Paul's Lutheran Church
The Reverend Dr. Dawn Roginski
650.771.4241 (cell)
pastordawn@stpaulsvallejo.org
707-643-5761 (Church)
1300 Tuolumne Street
Vallejo, California 94590
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 1300 Tuolumne Street, Vallejo, CA 94590
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