GOOD TIDINGS. Pastor Katie s Corner. MONTHLY ATTENDANCE October

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1 Lutheran Church of Our Saviour GOOD TIDINGS Vol. 18 No. 11 Pastor Katie s Corner In early October, one of the moms from our preschool and I hosted a Mom s Morning In for other mothers of preschool students. Held in the sanctuary, we simply provided coffee, donuts, space for conversation, and a craft to do with our hands: Vision Boards. The idea behind Vision Boards is similar to what the Biblical prophets did: paint pictures, construct images, and give words to remind God s people of the long view, that God is preparing a future for us, that we are rooted in the past and growing toward what lies ahead. I invited the moms to collect words and pictures from old magazines, whatever would help them maintain a broad perspective while in the daily throws of parenthood. I decided to make a Vision Board for LCOS, cutting out images and words that I hoped would represent what grounds us, what s essential for us, and what God is calling us to. That s my newsletter note for this month. Take a look at it on page 2. One thing that didn t make it into my Vision Board but to which God is certainly calling us is to be a Ministerial Fieldwork congregation for a local seminary student. Read more on page 7! Your servant, Pastor Katie November 2018 President s Message Council s Corner Stewardship Letter Meet Lucas Cochran Fellowship Announcements & Upcoming Events Calendars Thank-You s Children s Page MONTHLY ATTENDANCE October 7th: 97 14th: 67 21st: 85 28th: 82 - Avg.: 82.8

2 Vol. 18 No. 11 GOOD TIDINGS Pastor Katie s Corner (cont. d) A Note from Pastor Katie About Communications & Projects: Our Administrative Assistant, Kayleigh Dumont, is doing a fabulous job overseeing and improving our communications at LCOS. This newsletter testifies to that! Many congregants and heads of ministry teams have seen Kayleigh s skill and asked her to help with communications for their events, with mailers for campaigns, and with other projects. While Kayleigh is more than happy to help, please remember that she has many other weekly duties in helping to prepare our worship bulletins each week. If you have a project for Kayleigh to work on with your ministry, please get it to her at least two weeks before you need it completed. The earlier, the better! As we grow in congregation and communications, we need to be conscious of her time and many responsibilities. 2

3 3 GOOD TIDINGS Vol. 18 No. 11 A Monthly Message from our Council President: November is a time in which we remember to be thankful for the many blessings we received during the previous year. Those blessings will be different for each of us some will be life changing, while others might seem insignificant and hard to remember. But, as we consider the world around us, we realize how fortunate we are to live in a country that is free, peaceful, and full of promise and opportunities. Sometimes we dwell on the things we don t have, the opportunities that were missed, or the difficult times with friends or loved ones, but in November we should take time to remind ourselves to be thankful for the many blessings we do have, the goals that we accomplished, and the good experiences we have had with friends and loved ones. However, some of us may have had a difficult year and find it hard to be thankful for anything that occurred in this year. In those times, friends, family, and the LCOS church family are there to help those among us who are having difficulty. Remember also, that Pastor Katie is available for consultation and to offer the resources of LCOS. November also ushers in the beginning of the holiday season. We look forward to Thanksgiving dinner with friends or relatives, days off from work and school, holiday shopping and the joys of Christmas. During this busy time of year, let us take some time to stop and remember that we are truly blessed. God bless, Paul Dugent Acting Council President pjdugent@verizon.net

4 Vol. 18 No. 11 GOOD TIDINGS 4 Financial Update (through September 30, 2018) The Average Monthly Giving for 2018 = $17,990 The Average Monthly Expenses for 2018 = $18,198

5 C ouncil s orner Highlights from Church Council s October minutes will be made available in the December newsletter. 5 GOOD TIDINGS Vol. 18 No. 11 A REMINDER: On Sunday, November 4 at 2:00 a.m. Daylight Savings Time ENDS. Don t forget to set your clocks back 1 hour Saturday night! 2018 Church Council Class of 2019 Sharon Johnson sgj1220@gmail.com Cindy Vik cindyvik858@gmail.com Class of 2020 Walt Strohecker wmstrohecker@gmail.com Michael Scheivert mjsrscheivert@comcast.net Bill Walker wrw24red@comcast.net Class of 2021 Paul Dugent (President/Vice President) pjdugent@verizon.net Gail Kimpfler (Secretary) gtwr@hotmail.com Jules Roinnel julesroinnel@comcast.net Bruce Hale (Treasurer)

6 Vol. 18 No. 11 GOOD TIDINGS 6 Called Centered Confirmed Many of you probably remember the pony express, every member visit, or Crown Financial. This year we call our stewardship program Called Centered Confirmed Called because God calls us to lead our lives in response to His gifts. Centered to remind us how LCOS provides a focal point for our Christian lives. Confirmed to validate what LCOS needs to support the mission. LCOS has been a part of the Richmond community for almost forty years. We have been bigger, and we have been smaller. But, we have stayed together as a family and made a difference in this community. Many programs or ministry teams are not supported directly by budget dollars, but they are important for the congregation and the community. The budget supports the pastor, the staff, and the buildings. And in turn, they lift up the congregation through love and worship and education. Finally, after being embraced by LCOS, the members can join together inside or outside the four walls of the church and support God s mission on earth, here in Chesterfield. Handmade quilts from the Ties That Bind have been seen around the world. People that use CARITAS as a helping hand have stayed in our church. The Giving Tree Preschool serves the community as a Christian school for two-, three-, and four-year-old students. Our Craft Fair has been around for twenty years, and the profits provide funds for the community and for this church. There are so many ways to plug in to a program here, including the new intergenerational S.O.F.T. program on Sunday mornings or the Young Families team that meets to support and entertain each other. All of this is supported, directly and indirectly, by the stewardship of the members. There are several events scheduled over the next two months. I hope you will listen to and enjoy stories and articles about them. It will culminate in a shared meal in December to share the results and take a look into the future. We look forward to taking this faith walk together. The Stewardship Ministry Team

7 7 GOOD TIDINGS Vol. 18 No. 11 Meet Lucas Cochran, LCOS New Ministerial Fieldwork Student! The Synod has recommended LCOS as the site for Ministerial Fieldwork for Lucas Cochran, a candidate for ordained ministry in the ELCA, and they have recommended Pastor Katie to be his mentoring supervisor. This is a high honor which speaks well of our congregation s health and of our pastor. What is Ministerial Fieldwork? Ministerial Fieldwork is a program of all ELCA seminaries in which the seminary student is assigned to a local ELCA congregation where they will worship every Sunday and participate in the life of the congregation through worship leadership, teaching, two preachings, visits, regular lunches with congregants, and supervision sessions with the pastor. It lasts for two semesters (Fall and Spring). Ministerial Fieldwork is a requirement not for a degree but for ordination in the ELCA, so even Lutheran students who attend a non-lutheran seminary must complete it. Ministerial Fieldwork is not an Internship! If you remember Vicars Ann, Jeff, Jean, or Stacey, then you will understand that Lucas is not our Intern or Vicar. His duties are limited to Sunday mornings only, with the occasional weekday visit. His work with us is preparation for being a Vicar somewhere, someday. Meet Lucas: My name is Lucas Cochran and I am twenty-seven years old. I am originally from Northern Virginia, specifically from a town called Annandale. I have lived in Richmond for the last nine-ish years, ever since my freshman year at Virginia Commonwealth University. While at VCU I obtained a degree in Homeland Security and Religious Studies. Over the years I have worked numerous odd jobs before I became a student at Union Presbyterian Seminary and a candidate for the ELCA. Some of those jobs were barista at Starbucks and a mailman for the Henrico area. I got married on June 3 rd this past summer to Wendy Cho and we have a wonderful dog named Ke$ha. When I am not studying for seminary I spend my free time building models and spending time with my wife and dog. Lucas home congregation is Christ Lutheran in the Lakeside area, where he s led a popular Bible study and is completing a term on their council. We will welcome Lucas in worship on November 4.

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9 9 GOOD TIDINGS Vol. 18 No. 11 Vielen Dank to our Fellowship Team for making Oktoberfest an evening to remember!

10 Vol. 18 No. 11 GOOD TIDINGS every act of service, in every daily calling, in every corner of life flows freely from a living, daring confidence in God s grace Thank you to all who participated with donations, their time, & small acts of kindness! LCOS Craft Fair Saturday, November 3 8:30am-2:30pm Please drop off your items FRIDAY, November 2 for pricing. HELP NEEDED Friday, 11/2 Set up: 11:00am-2:00pm Pricing: 2:00pm-5:30pm, 5:30pm-9:00pm ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE November 18 After Worship Congregational meeting to review & pass the 2019 budget Saturday, 11/3 Clean up after: 2:30pm Sunday, 11/4 Cashier, Clean up, & Transporting items to CARITAS BUDGET PREVIEW SESSION with COUNCIL & TREASURER November 11 After Worship Come ask your Council members & treasurer any questions you have about the 2019 budget. Copies of the budget will be made available in early November, in print & online.

11 11 GOOD TIDINGS Vol. 18 No. 11 OUTREACH History of the Chesterfield-Colonial Heights Christmas Mother The Christmas Mother Program began in 1972, when Miss Lucy Corr, then Director of Social Services, found she could no longer handle the special needs of those in our area who would not have Christmas without help. Miss Corr enlisted the aid of volunteers from the community to raise funds, secure sponsors and promote the purpose of the Christmas Mother Program which is to ensure that no child in our community is without food, new toys, and clothing, and no elderly person is forgotten as we celebrate the holidays. A Christmas Mother has been chosen each year to represent and promote these ideals. Each year since 1972, this committee of volunteers with the generous support of their community, has provided assistance during the holiday season to those who are less fortunate in Chesterfield County and the City of Colonial Heights. LCOS Christmas Mother Gifts Once again, our church will joyfully participate in the Chesterfield-Colonial Heights Christmas Mother Program. This will be our 25th year helping families at Christmas with gifts of clothing, toys, and beautiful quilts sewn with love by our Ties That Bind ministry. We will be sponsoring 4 families this year. The tree containing ornaments with the families desires will be in the narthex until November 25th. If you would like to participate in this program, please do the following: Select an ornament from the tree and record your name on the sheet provided. Return item gift wrapped with the ornament taped to the outside of the package. Only tape the ribbon portion of the ornament, as we need to be able to read both sides of the ornament. Avoid gift bags if possible. They are difficult to pack up for delivery. All gifts need to be returned to the narthex by Sunday, December 2nd. Please contact Clare Haack with questions or concerns: (804) or chaack87@gmail.com Lutheran Family Services: Thanksgiving Baskets We are still in need of the items listed below. If you would like to participate, place your items in the marked baskets in the narthex. Any extra items we receive will be donated to the local food pantry at Southminster Presbyterian Church. Please bring items by November 11 as baskets will be delivered that week. Any questions, contact Clare Haack or chaack87@gmail.com. Thank you all for your support! 7 40 oz. cans of yams or sweet potatoes 7 13 oz. boxes of mashed potatoes oz. cans of corn oz. cans of green vegetables 5 boxes of Stove Top stuffing 21 cans or pkgs of gravy 11 boxes of hot chocolate 10 boxes of tea bags 7 boxes or bags of cookies

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13 13 GOOD TIDINGS Vol. 18 No. 11 NEW ADDRESSES: Herb Peterson has moved to The Magnolias Memory Care off of Iron Bridge Road, and Frances Peterson has moved to the Chester Village senior apartments in Chester. Frances' phone number remains the same. Both are more than happy to receive visitors. Please contact the church office for their full addresses and good times to visit. TWO THANKSGIVING WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES! Interfaith Thanksgiving Service Nov. 18th at 4 pm at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church 240 South Laurel St. Richmond, VA Hosted by Richmond Clergy Against Racism (of which Pastor Katie is a member) Hull Street Christian Fellowship Thanksgiving Service Nov. 20th at 7pm at LCOS! Pastor Michael Windley, preaching Featuring LCOS, Lyndale Baptist, St. Luke s UMC, Southminster Presbyterian, Walmsley UMC, & Friendship Baptist Joint choir rehearses at 6:00pm THE GIVING TREE PRESCHOOL This month the children will learn about how their families are important, special, and unique. They will also learn the importance of being thankful for all our many blessings. The Bible story is The Ten Lepers Jesus healed them and only one said thank you. We will sit together at the table with our guests on the 20th for our Thanksgiving Feast; this is always a fun time to share with the preschool families! We will start practice for our Christmas Pageant, which is Tuesday, December 18th at 6:30 p.m.

14 Vol. 18 No. 11 GOOD TIDINGS 14 BIRTHDAYS Gail Kimpfler 11/1 Page Melton 11/4 Bryce Weaver 11/6 Susan Kish 11/14 Craig Nelson 11/14 Samantha Hall 11/23 Landon Strunk 11/24 Dino Montez 11/27 Stephanie Dorton 11/29 Cindy Huston 11/29 Did we miss an anniversary or birthday? Please let us know! ANNIVERSARIES Sam & Shirley Hawthorne 11/1 Richmond & Judy Zehmer 11/1 Charles & Wanda Crowder 11/12 Charles & Jennifer Ward 11/12 Bill & Cammie Walker 11/14 Herbert & Frances Peterson 11/30 or call DECEMBER NEWSLETTER DEADLINE The deadline for our December newsletter is November 23rd. Please or call with your information. or

15 28 November 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 9:15 AM Sunday School 9:30 AM S.O.F.T. (Intergenerational Discussion Group) 10:30 AM Worship Service 4 Food Pantry Sunday 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM Worship Service 12:00 PM - 4:30 PM Youth Group (Pumpkin Glean at Gallmeyer Farms) 11 Budget Preview Session (after worship) 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM Worship Service 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM Youth Group (Hockey Game) 18 Congregational Meeting (after worship) 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM Worship Service 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Youth Group (Christmas Play planning & first readthrough) 25 9:15 AM Sunday School 9:30 AM S.O.F.T. (Intergenerational Discussion Group) 10:30 AM Worship Service :15 PM Bell Choir Rehearsal 6 7:15 PM Bell Choir Rehearsal 13 7:15 PM Bell Choir Rehearsal 20 7:00 PM Hull Street Christian Fellowship Thanksgiving Service 7:15 PM Bell Choir Rehearsal 27 7:15 PM Bell Choir Rehearsal :00 PM Choir Rehearsal 14 9:30 AM Richmond Friends of the Homeless 7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal 21 7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal 28 7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal 1 7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal Office Closed 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM AA Meeting 9 Office Closed 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM AA Meeting 16 Office Closed 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM AA Meeting 23 Office Closed 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM AA Meeting 30 Office Closed 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM AA Meeting 3 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM 20th Annual Craft Fair 10 1:00 PM Funeral 17 8:30 AM Esther Circle GOOD TIDINGS Vol. 18 No. 11

16 Vol. 18 No. 11 GOOD TIDINGS 16 NOVEMBER 2018 WORSHIP STEWARD DUTIES 4-Nov COORDINATOR Jules Roinnel 10:30AM SERVICE USHERS Diane & Maurice Beall GREETERS Frank Watkins ASSISTING MINISTER Karen Watkins POURING CHALICE Jane Avery & Jackie Casey COMMON CUP Jules & Nancy Roinnel CRUCIFER Michael Scheivert ACOLYTE Liam James 11-Nov COORDINATOR Bill Walker USHERS Judy & Richmond Zehmer GREETERS Sam & Shirley Hawthorne If you can not be here on your assigned week it is your responsibility to find a replacement. Please notify the church office at or at admin@lcosva.org, when you have found a replacement. - Thank you. ASSISTING MINISTER Michael Scheivert POURING CHALICE COMMON CUP CRUCIFER ACOLYTE 18-Nov COORDINATOR USHERS GREETERS Rachel Doyle & Jacquie Evans Kaarina Modiri & Gail Kimpfler Josh Walker Bryce Weaver Cindy Vik Don Harmon & Paul Dugent Marchia Swanson & Valerie Thorp-Gray ASSISTING MINISTER Barbara Dowdy POURING CHALICE COMMON CUP CRUCIFER ACOLYTE 25-Nov COORDINATOR USHERS GREETERS Brenda & Chuck Waldridge Linda Dugent & Sharon Johnson Kayleigh Dumont Alex Wilson Michael Scheivert Jim Burnish & Earl Shaffer Dino & Jeannette Montez ASSISTING MINISTER Helen Weaver POURING CHALICE COMMON CUP CRUCIFER Sharon Leininger & Karen Watkins Bill Walker & Jules Roinnel Liam James ACOLYTE Henry Weaver

17 17 GOOD TIDINGS Vol. 18 No. 11 DECEMBER 2018 WORSHIP STEWARD DUTIES 10:30AM SERVICE 2-Dec COORDINATOR USHERS GREETERS ASSISTING MINISTER POURING CHALICE COMMON CUP CRUCIFER Paul Dugent Jack & Anne Frost Delores Harris & Bethany Nell Stacy McCoy Bill Walker & Brenda Waldridge Jane Avery & Cindy Vik Josh Walker If you can not be here on your assigned week it is your responsibility to find a replacement. Please notify the church office at or at admin@lcosva.org, when ACOLYTE Bryce Weaver you have found a replacement. 9-Dec COORDINATOR Sharon Johnson USHERS GREETERS ASSISTING MINISTER POURING CHALICE COMMON CUP CRUCIFER ACOLYTE 16-Dec COORDINATOR USHERS GREETERS ASSISTING MINISTER POURING CHALICE COMMON CUP CRUCIFER ACOLYTE 23-Dec COORDINATOR USHERS GREETERS ASSISTING MINISTER POURING CHALICE COMMON CUP CRUCIFER ACOLYTE 30-Dec COORDINATOR USHERS GREETERS ASSISTING MINISTER POURING CHALICE COMMON CUP CRUCIFER ACOLYTE Sam & Shirley Hawthorne John & Dee Plaschko Michael Scheivert Jacquie Evans & Jackie Casey Rachel Doyle & Gail Kimpfler Liam James Abigail Ward Cindy Vik Frank Watkins & Earl Shaffer Ellen Shaffer & Marchia Swanson Karen Watkins Sharon Leininger & Mary Dumont Judy Zehmer & Kaarina Modiri Kayleigh Dumont Alex Wilson Jules Roinnel Chuck & Brenda Waldridge Maurice Beall & Dino Montez Bill Walker Jeannette Montez & Diane Beall Nancy Roinnel & Jackie Casey Stacy McCoy Liam James Michael Scheivert Jim Burnish & Paul Dugent Judy & Richmond Zehmer Helen Weaver Rachel Doyle & Jacquie Evans Sharon Johnson & Kaarina Modiri Josh Walker Henry Weaver - Thank you.

18 Vol. 18 No. 11 GOOD TIDINGS 18 Thank You Dear Angels of LCOS, How wonderful of you to celebrate my 98th birthday! I wish I had been there to enjoy it, but I did have a taste of the wonderful cake, and was able to hear the happy sound of your singing via cell phone videos! May God bless all of you for giving me such a joyous way to enter my 98th year! Love, Helen Bailey Richmond Friends of the Homeless The Outreach Ministry served 83 Richmond Friends of the Homeless on October 10, Those who prepared casseroles were: Margie Aunins, Jane Avery, Cheryl Berdell, Diane Beall, Jackie Casey, Maria Cuellar, Kayleigh Dumont, Jacquie Evans, Diane Fleming, Sandy French, Clare Haack, Shirley Hawthorne, Cindy Huston, Liam James, Sharon Johnson, Betty Rickmond, Jules Roinnel, & Angie Seay. Those who helped serve were: Margie Aunins, Jane Avery, Jacquie Evans, Diane Fleming, Sandy French, Shirley Hawthorne, Betty Rickmond, & Jules Roinnel. Thank you to all who prepare casseroles and serve each month. We always serve RFOH the second Wednesday of each month and welcome new helpers all the time! We could not provide this My thanks to Dan & Dean French, Jacquie Evans, Craig Nelson, Artie Strunk, George Reynolds, & Bill Walker for the work they put in during our Property Work Day (Oct. 13th). They cleaned the church roof & gutters, & cut back some of the bushes in the front. - Jim Burnish Want to make a contribution? Go to lcosva.org/giving for more information on how to give directly or donate through AmazonSmile. THANKS THIS MONTH GO TO... Susan Kish, for planting mums in the outside planters... Ashley Hall, for coordinating Trunk or Treat... Barbara Dowdy & Cindy Vik, for rearranging the sanctuary chairs... Reverends Chris Price & Sarah Lang, for supplying on October 21 & Like us on Don t forget to read our weekly s! Not subscribed? Contact the church office! Thank you, all!

19 19 GOOD TIDINGS Vol. 18 No. 11 Virginia Synod Disaster Response Fund At its meeting on October 18, the Virginia Synod Council created the "The Virginia Synod Disaster Response Fund" to provide support for disaster relief through the Virginia Synod. By creating the Virginia Synod Disaster Response Fund, the Virginia Synod now has a way for congregations and individuals to make donations to help with damage like the flooding experienced at Ascension, Danville. If you or your congregation would like to make a donation to the Virginia Synod Disaster Response Fund to help support Ascension, Danville and future disaster relief, please donate following the online instructions below. Donations can also be made by check mailed to the Western Office of the Bishop at P.O. Box 70 Salem, VA with Virginia Synod Disaster Response written in the memo line. To give online: 1. Go to elca.org 2. Click Our Work under the ELCA logo 3. Click the blue Relief and Development button 4. On the left, click Lutheran Disaster Response 5. On the right, click the green Give Now button IN OUR THOUGHTS & PRAYERS: Susan, Brian, Nick, Duane, Nancy, Whitten, Carmen, Jeff, Cheryl, Cyndi, Sandy, Wanda, Charles, Helen, Ruth, Rachel, & Cindy.

20 Vol. 18 No. 11 GOOD TIDINGS 20 Mark 12: One of the scribes came near and heard [Jesus and the Sadducees] disputing with one another, and seeing that he answered them well, he asked him, Which commandment is the first of all? 29 Jesus answered, The first is, Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one; 30 you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength. 31 The second is this, You shall love your neighbor as yourself. There is no other commandment greater than these. (From Spark Bible NRSV. Augsburg Fortress, ) ( 28 One of the teachers of the law came and heard [Jesus and the Sadducees] debating. Noticing that Jesus had given them a good answer, he asked him, Of all the commandments, which is the most important? 29 The most important one, answered Jesus, is this: Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. 30 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. 31 The second is this: Love your neighbor as yourself. There is no commandment greater than these. ) (From Bible Gateway. New International Version (NIV). Biblica, Accessed October 04, :28-31&version=NIV.)

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