Friday, November 3, 2017

Weekly E-Pistle for Sunday 11/05/17

This Sunday, November 5th

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

Micah declares God's condemnation of those who abhor justice. Jesus warns against hypocrisy. Paul urges the Thessalonians to lead a life worthy of God. Called to be humble servants, we gather for worship, seeking justice and welcoming all people to share the banquet of life.
   
Sunday's readings: 
Micah 3:5-12; Psalm 43; 1 Thessalonians 2:9-13; Matthew 23:1-12


Serving God on Sunday November 5th

Assisting Minister: Holy Trinity
Crucifer/Acolyte: Holy Trinity
Lector: Reformation Holy Trinity
Ushers: Reformation 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
Worship schedules will continue to rotate on a monthly basis through the end of the year as follows:

November 2017 10:00 a.m.  Worship Service at Holy Trinity*

December 2017 10:00 a.m. Worship Service at St. Paul's.

Christmas Eve service will be at Holy Trinity at 7 p.m.

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

Fall Back...

Don't forget to set you clocks back thus Sunday!  Enjoy your extra hour of sleep!
 
Regarding the Fires...
We continue to be in communication with the pastors of congregations in the fire areas of our synod. Here is the latest information we have:
  • All our churches in Napa and Santa Rosa remain undamaged, and the homes of the pastors of these congregations are also unharmed. 
  • At least eleven families from Bethlehem Lutheran in Santa Rosa are known to have lost their homes.  Please remember in prayer these eleven families and the members of the congregations who are offering care and support to those who have lost so much.
  • A few families from other congregations still do not know if their homes have survived.  Most of the evacuation areas are now being cleared for return.
Many of you have asked what can be done to offer support and encouragement for those who have suffered terrible, sudden loss.  We are suggesting donations to two agencies; Lutheran Social Services of Northern California and Lutheran Disaster Response. Donations to Lutheran Social Services can be designated through their "October Wildfire Relief Fund" for needs in northern California in general. To donate to specific congregations, indicate the name of the congregation in the designated donation box. 100% of these monies will be given directly to churches and ministries that have been affected by the fires. Donations to Lutheran Disaster Relief can be designated to "U.S. Fire Relief" and will be used more generally to support churches and ministries and communities that have been affected by fires through the fall and throughout the west. 100% of donations so designated will be used by LDR to offer support to affected communities.  
 
Please remember in prayer the congregations in the fire areas: Bethlehem, Faith, and Thanksgiving Lutheran Churches in Santa Rosa; Cross and Crown Lutheran in Rohnert Park; Napa Valley Lutheran in Napa; Galilee Lutheran in Kelseyville; Grace Lutheran in Ukiah; St. Mark's Lutheran in Fairfield; and Peace Lutheran in Grass Valley. Other congregations near to these fires are already offering assistance as they are able. Please keep all in these communities in your prayers, as well as the firefighters and other first responders who are assisting in providing rescue and safety. 
 
A suggested prayer from the ELW Armed Services Prayer Book:
 
Loving God, in the communion of Christ, we are joined with the sufferings of all.  Be with those who are enduring the effects of the fires which are burning in our area of witness and service.  Protect those in the path of danger.  Open pathways for evacuation and shelter.  Help loved ones find one another in the chaos.  Provide assistance to those who need help.  Let your love be made known in those who seek to bring order in the chaos.  Help us to shoulder the burden of suffering, and make us bearers of the hope that is your healing gift in Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord.  Amen

Disaster Response
During a time of an unprecedented number of disasters around the globe, our church is answering God's call to love others as ourselves. Here is a sample of what Lutheran Disaster Response is actively working on:
  • In Texas, where Hurricane Harvey caused destruction, we're hiring a disaster response coordinator to work with our partners and affiliates to connect volunteers and donations to where they're needed most.
  • In Florida, where Hurricane Irma caused damage, we're helping Lutheran Services Florida with relief for their most impacted staff. 
  • In Haiti, we're supporting 100 female-headed households and 100 farmers whose gardens and livestock were lost to the hurricane. 
  • In Cuba, we're supporting the distribution of items like cookware, dishes and blankets to help families get back to normal life.
  • In Mexico, where three major earthquakes struck within weeks, we're supporting our local partner as they distribute food, water and other basic necessities to those who have lost their homes.
  • In Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, where Hurricane Maria left devastation, we're coordinating the delivery of critical items including dry food, generators and solar-powered phones.
Recovery from these disasters will take years. Please continue to pray for our neighbors impacted by disasters around the world. Stay up to date:  


Celebrating November Birthdays

2-Teresa Arellano
5-Angelika Shanley
9-Judy Faye
12-Andrea Arellano

Note:  I am in the process of reconstructing the monthly birthday list.  If I get it wrong or someone is left out for the month, please let me know.  Contact me at judithfaye@aol.com or call or text me at (707) 980-9667.
Opportunities for Study
Book Study:  The Cross in Our Context:  Jesus and the Suffering World by Douglas John Hall.  The study will meet downstairs at Holy Trinity at 8 AM.  Book can be ordered on-line.  

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.

Opportunities for Service
The combined choirs of Holy Trinity and St. Paul's will begin meeting for joint practice at Holy Trinity on November 5  at 8:45 am under the direction of John Bennett.  This is another step in our consolidation process which has been approved by the joint church councils.

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.
 
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.
 
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. 

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

"Without the discipline of prayer, the world retains its illusions. Without an hour of public prayers, or half hour of private prayer, or ten minutes of quiet meditation, or saying a brief prayer of gratitude before or after a meal, we forget that God is present in the world and in our life. When we remember to pray in the morning, when we are mindful of the present moment, when we set apart Saturday or Sunday as the Sabbath, God's special day of the week, then all of life, and all times and places, and all people that we see are transformed by the light of God. The more we pray--in the sense of living a prayerful life--the more we desire to be with God in prayer. Prayer creates in us a hunger and thirst to be with the One whom we have see shining through nature and moments in time, people and events." -Henri Nouwen-SPIRITUAL FORMATION 

Healing of body, mind, and spirit...

(Recent Additions or Updates)

Larry Rose has reported that Valda has suffered a massive stroke and is in hospice care at Napa Valley Care Center. 

Susan Barton (broken wrist)
The family of Carmen Harnish coping with the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico 
Roy Meyeske (husband of Karen Spear's first cousin) injured in a pedestrian accident
Pr. Dawn Roginski (right shoulder tendinitis) 


Those Who Grieve:

The family of Rosemary Bolstad (first cousin of Karen Spears) 


Those Who Need Long Term Prayer:

Darren & Eline Campass (Kathy Campass-Sutin's son & daughter-in law expecting a baby 1/2018)
Margaret Cole
Dee Fix
Anna Hervey
Jan Jackson
Louisa Johnson and Don Johnson (as he provides care for Louisa)
Gladys Jones (Kathy Campass Sutin's mother)
Caryl Kroan
Angelika Shanley
Robin Slusher as she navigates the legal process in pursuit of justice for her granddaughter and other children at risk. 
Don Stradal (Pr. Dawn's father) Continuous issues with falling and blocked arteries. 


We also pray for:
  • Those affected by hurricanes, earthquakes and other natural disasters. Your support through Lutheran Disaster Response will bring hope and healing to those who have or will be affected. Donations can be made on line at (http://www.elca.org/give or call (800)638-3522. 
  • Those affected by the recent wildfires especially when there has been loss of lives or homes.  
  • Pray for an end to acts of terrorism and hatred in our country and around the world. Pray also for those who hate that their hearts might be changed. Our prayers are especially with those impacted by the shootings in Las Vegas. 
  • The communities of both St. Paul's and Holy Trinity as we continue to explore the possibility of consolidation.
  • An end to racism and its injustice
  • A just and lasting peace in the Holy Land
  • Refugees
  • Those serving the armed forces.
Please Note:
If you wish to add new prayer requests please contact Judy Faye at judithfaye@aol.com, or (707) 980-9667 or (707) 557-4531. When submitting new names, be sure to use an identifier such as friend of Karen Spears or daughter of Jessica Nelson. Also briefly tell us the reason you are requesting prayers such as recent surgery 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 let Judy know. With the exception of the Long Term Category, Council has recommended that names will be placed on the list for one month and then removed unless a new request with an update is submitted. If a name disappears that you want to stay in, just contact Judy with the reason you are requesting continuing prayer and she will add it back. 



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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