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1 CENTRAL LUTHERAN MESSENGER 1604 W. Yakima Avenue,Yakima, WA (509) The Rev. Carolyn Hellerich, Senior Pastor The Rev. Carol Nelson, Visitation Pastor Lea Ramirez, Church Secretary Marcia Van Dyke, Bookkeeper/Editor VOLUME 65 Number 11 November 2016 SUNDAY Nov. 6 Sunday, November 6 All Saints Day Sunday, November 13 Celebrating 90 years for Central Lutheran Church Annual Meeting following the Service Potluck Lunch in Fellowship Hall after the Annual Meeting Friday, November 18 6:00 pm Movie Night Finding Dory Sunday, November 20 QUILT SUNDAY Tuesday, November 22 7 pm Thanksgiving Service (Holden Eve. Prayer) Followed by Pie Social/Auction in Fellowship Hall December Messenger Deadline November 23, 2016 Please your articles to Central Lutheran Church marcia.vandyke@clcyakima.org

2 Dear Friends in Christ, This month at Central is a time of celebrating the past and looking forward toward the future. In recent years, many have lamented that the church isn t what it used to be. Some have even suggested that the church is dying. Our presiding bishop, the Rev. Elizabeth Eaton, has said recently that the church isn t dying, rather, God is doing a new thing. God is doing a new thing. We humans may not always like change, but we remember that our God is the Creator. The One who brought the universe into being is always doing new things. There are so many things to be thankful for here at Central this November. God has blessed us and given us the opportunity to bless many others over the past 90 years. As we remember those blessings, we realize that God was with us in all the good times of celebration. We also remember all the times where our concerns were very great, and we realize that God was with us then, too. We can look back on the past 90 years and see that God was able to use both our celebrations and concerns as opportunities to do a new thing. I am looking forward to celebrating the 90th anniversary with you and working together as we discern what new things God is calling us to do in the coming years. Blessings, Pastor Carolyn 2

3 Ongoing Prayer Concerns (Please keep these people and concerns in your prayers ) Paula Arndt (foot surgery) Joe Lenberg (myelodysplastic syndrome) Rod Schlief (on-going health issues) Gemma Gillermo (9 mos. old) (recovering from liver transplant)) Melanie Swift (soon to undergo bone marrow transplant) Freda Calahan (on-going health issues) Martha Loewe (health issues) Gary Volesky, Schliemann s son-in-law, with the 101st Airborne Unit in Iraq Danny Ross, son-in-law of Mary Meyerquinonez, deploying to North Africa Lucille Clark (multiple health issues) Lynne Ryder, Crescent Convalescent, (health issues) Luke Gillespie, grandson of Carol and Jeff Nelson, with Peace Corps, Senegal The Family and Friends of Bert Carlson, who passed away October 25th The Family and friends of Donna Shively who passed away on Oct. 27th Ongoing Prayer Concerns - Living With Cancer Sue Rowley Curt Akland Elaine Terri Robbin Johnson Jesse Oliver Estasia Kerrigan Allison Hahn Jan Mowrey Steve Drapeau Laurie McCullough Butch Stout Donna Baughman Ryc Cyr Yolanda Pamez Dale Gunderson Twila Whittinger Scott Dorr Randa Emmel Marilyn Quinonez Jerry Turner Susan Heglar Allison Gunderson Jesse Achenbach Christy Kraemer BIBLE STUDY SESSIONS Monday Men s Bible Study 7 am (Yes, 7 am) Monday mornings in the cafeteria at Memorial Hospital (on Tieton Ave). Enjoyable, serious, edifying, insightful conversations, great fellowship. You can t lose. And you re welcome any time! Bring a Bible or share with the guy next to you. Contact: the Church Office, Tuesdays-Adult Bible Study 10:00 a.m. The class continues on Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. Come join us in the Church library each week as we continue to read through the Bible. Adult Sunday School Class dates to be announced. 3

4 THANK YOU to everyone for all the birthday messages, hugs, handshakes and cards for my 90th birthday celebration. Special thanks to the Tuesday Bible Study Group and Diakonia Circle members. Mae Hansel THANK YOU to all the members of Central for the gracious scholarship provided to me. The University of Hawaii at Manoa has been treating me very well these first couple of months. I heard many of you are curious as to how I ve adapted to living on O ahu, well it s fantastic. My roommate and I do everything together and are very similar, which is a blessing and one less thing to stress me out. Currently I m enrolled in five classes: two in the honors program and one junior level course. Classes have kept me plenty busy; however, I ve found time to go to the beach. Surfing is fun but, I prefer bodyboarding or as the locals call it sponging. There is nothing more relaxing after a long day of class than heading down to Waikiki and doing some sponging with my friends. Life in Hawaii is wonderful, yet I still think about home often. I look forward to coming back during winter break and seeing all of you. There is a Lutheran church 10 minutes away walking from me that I will check out eventually. Thanks for the support 2,500 miles away and of course the scholarship! God Bless, Spencer Pierone THANK YOU for being part of Such a great cloud of witnesses (Heb. 12:1) who surrounded me during my operation and cancer treatments. It is now time to renew my strength so I can walk and not be faint. (Isaiah 40:31) Earl Hall THANK YOU Please join the Garden Guild in thanking the following dedicated folks for beautifying our church grounds between rain showers on Saturday, October 29: Dennis Bender, Dorothy Brink, Marie Halverson, Bill Harrison, Marion Jones, Mary Meyerquinonez, Paul Rogers, Jerry Tucker, Virg Umbarger, Alyssa Wright and Paula Arndt. We were warmed by coffee and cookies and fellowship. October / / // // / / SEP 2016 YTD YTD BUDG INCOME 26, , ,329 EXPENSE 47, , ,329 INCOME LESS EXPENSE -20,990-43,965

5 Women Gathering will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 8th at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Connie Stephens. All women are welcome to join the group. It s always a time for laughter and lively conversation. For more information, just call the church office at Diakonia Circle will meet at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, November 9 in the Family Room. All women are invited to this time of Bible Study and Fellowship. 90th Anniversary Celebration! Sunday, November 13th Celebration worship service from the 1926 hymnal at 9:00 a.m. Special music for the occasion. Annual Meeting of the Congregation 10:15 a.m. in the sanctuary. Celebration luncheon in the Fellowship Hall after the meeting. Bring your favorite traditional Lutheran Potluck dish to share QUILT SUNDAY On Sunday, November 20th, the beautiful quilts that the Piecemakers group has been working on all year will be on display in the Sanctuary. You will have the opportunity to purchase a quilt to give as a gift for Christmas or for yourself to snuggle under on the coming cold winter nights. Through the generosity of some folks who have donated fabric for the quilts, the cost for a quilt will not be increased. The quilts that are not sold will be given to many help organizations throughout the community. All proceeds from the sale of the quilts will go back into purchasing supplies such as batting, backing, and whatever else is needed to make more quilts. Many thanks to all of the dedicated quilters of the Piecemakers group. They all give at least six hours a month to this wonderful ministry. 5

6 Our Synod will be electing a new bishop at our assembly next spring. In light of that, pastors and congregations are being asked to reflect on the following questions. Please share your responses with Pastor Carolyn in writing or carolyn.hellerich@clcyakima.orgin the next couple of weeks. Thank you for taking the time to be part of this important discussion. 1. What are we able to do better as a synod and congregations working together for the sake of Christ's mission than as individual congregations? 2. What has the synod done well and what has it done not so well in the last 6 years? 3. What should be the primary priorities for synod ministry in the next 6 years? 4. What should congregations in the synod expect of the synod's bishop in the next 6 years? 5. What should the synod's bishop expect of congregations in the synod in the next 6 years? And for more information about our Synod, you may go to the Synod webside: ewaidsynod.org. The Synod newsletter Cross Connections, is available at this website. We are talking CHRISTMAS already!!! The SALVA- TION ARMY invites you to give of yourself to others by 1. RINGING THE BELLS at Fred Meyer on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17th. 2. Providing MUSIC during the bell ringing (the donations sky-rocket when there is MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC! 3. Taking a youngster shopping on either Dec. 3rd or 10th 4. Donating $75 (or any amount) towards the shopping trip (Checks made out to SALVATION ARMY and put in offering or of fice) Is this the first year you will try something new, something maybe out of your comfort zone? Treat yourself to an early Christmas gift as you will most certainly feel "rewarded" for your efforts! Those that have participated know that it's a lot of fun! Thanks for considering these opportunities. Sign up in the narthex for the bell ringing...it's for one hour but you can split the shift with a friend. Call Selma Umbarger at if you have any questions. 6

7 ALL SAINTS SUNDAY On this day we celebrate and remember the saints of the past, present and future. We especially remember those saints who died this past year: Grace Rutherford Gene Lapp Ted Smidt Hilda Flathers Eugene Quiñonez Rose Hamilton Erma DeBlasio Arlone Yerke LaVon Krienke Carl Bert Carlson And those saints who were baptized this year: Gunner Walker Jase Gillespie Evelyn Watkins Keely Jacobs Nylah Jacobs Genevieve Montgomery Cohen Greyson Sundseth Darla Carnevali Sophia Ancira 7

8 November Sunday Monday Tuesday 1 10:00 a Bible Study 11:45 a Ministry of Intercession 6:30 p Small Group #5 6 All Saints 8:15 am CHOIR WARM UP 9:00 am HOLY COMMUNION 10:15 am SUNDAY SCHOOL & ADULT ED. 10:15 am CONFIRMATION CLASS 11:30 am YOUTH & FAMILY MEETING 7 7:00 a Men s Bible Study 8 10:00 a Bible Study 11:45 a Ministry of Intercession 13 23rd Sunday after Pentecost 8:15 am CHOIR WARM UP 9:00 am HOLY COMMUNION 10:15 am ANNUAL MEETING 11:30 am POTLUCK & CELEBRATION 90th Anniversary of our Church! 14 7:00 a Men s Bible Study 7:00 p Property Committee 15 10:00 a Bible Study 11:45 a Ministry of Intercession 7:00 p Women s Gathering 20 Christ the King Sunday - Quilt Sunday 8:15 am CHOIR WARM UP 9:00 am HOLY COMMUNION 10:15 am SUNDAY SCHOOL & ADULT ED. 10:15 am CONFIRMATION CLASS 21 7:00 a Men s Bible Study 7:00 p Church Council Meet 22 10:00 a Bible Study 11:45 a Ministry of Intercession 3;00 p On the Corner 7:00 p Thanksgiving Worship 8:00 p Pie Social & Auction 27 1st Sunday In Advent 8:15 am CHOIR WARM UP 9:00 am HOLY COMMUNION 28 7:00 a Men s Bible Study 29 10:00 a Bible Study 11:45 a Ministry of Intercession Children s Church 8

9 2016 Wednesday Thursday Friday/Saturday 2 6:00 p Wednesday Night Youth Group 3 9:00 a Piecemakers 12:00 p Worship Committee 3:00 p On the Corner 6:30 p Handbell Choir 7:30 p Festival Choir :00 p Diakonia 6:00 p Wednesday Night Youth Group 6:30 p Handbell Choir 7:40 p Festival Choir 12 OFFICE CLOSED 16 6:00 p Wednesday Night Youth Group 17 9:00 a Piecemakers 1:00 p Hospitality Committee 2:00 p Executive Committee 6:30 p Handbell Choir 7:40 p Festival Choir 18 6:00 p Movie Night OFFICE CLOSED 25 OFFICE CLOSED :00 p Wednesday Night Youth Group 9

10 OTC News: Thanks to all of the wonderful people that stepped forward to volunteer at OTC this year. We have closed registration to K-5 and started a waiting list. We are currently serving 50 K-5; 20 Middle School and 10 High School kids. We still need a K/1 and 3rd Grade coleader/sub and tutors in the Study Hall on Tue/ Thurs 4:15-5:15. Even just an hour a month will make a difference to the program. Thank you to all those that have sponsored a student at OTC this year. Thanks to Irene Hausken and the donation of items purchased using her Thrivent Action Dollars, the OTC kids enjoyed a fun Harvest Party on October 27th. I will have pictures following the event for you to add. Needed: Used candles for Christmas gift Project. Service Projects This year at OTC, our students are gaining an understanding of community and world needs by participating in weekly service projects. Our goal is to foster empathy and build on the belief that every person counts and every person can make a difference. One of those service projects is making breakfast and lunch bags for our homeless guests, coming later this month. You can help us out by providing items from the list below. This will be an ongoing project through to the month of March. Breakfast/Lunch Bag Supplies Breakfast/Fruit Bars Granola Bars Fruit/ Applesauce Cups Juice Boxes Water Bottles Chips Cookies Crackers Jell-O/Pudding Cups Peanut Butter Jam/Jelly Canned Tuna/Chicken Cheese (individually packaged) Mayonnaise Relish 3-5th Graders making sandwiches for the homeless. Middle school kids working on shoes for kids in Uganda through Solehope.org 10

11 CANTICUS VOCAL ENSEMBLE Englewood Second Sunday Concert Series, Sunday, November 13th at 2:00 pm at Englewood Christian Church. Admission by donation. Canticus, Yakima s newest chamber choral ensemble, will present their first concert, A Choral Collage, on Sunday, Nov. 13th, beginning at 2:00 pm. This s part of the Second Sunday Concert Series sponsored by Englewood Christian Church and the Finch Family. The program will consist of choral music by composers such as Victoria, Whitacre, Gjeilo and many others. Admission is by donation at the door. SONS OF NORWAY 36th Annual LUTEFISK & MEATBALL DINNER & BAKE SALE. Saturday, November 5 from 5 7 p.m. at Holy Family Church, 5315 Tieton Drive. Adults, $20. Kids under 12, $10. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets available at Deep Sea Deli. $1 from each ticket goes toward the Sorenson-Odin Scholarship Fund To everyone who made Oktoberfest a wonderfully fun event for all. And THANK YOU to all who supported Oktoberfest by attending the event and with your donations. A total of $3, was raised to support Habitat for Humanity El Salvador. Rain didn t dampen the Festivities thanks to the Willises very Large (and amazingly clean) garage. 11 Photos:by Don Moen

12 CONGRATULATIONS to Bella Vickers, who was confirmed On Reformation Sunday, October 30, Thank you to everyone who brought Halloween candy for our Halloween Carnival. We had about 500 children come through our church on Halloween night. Thanks also to all the volunteers who helped decorate and were here to shepherd the children through our Building. Wednesday Night Youth Group at the Corn Maze in Union Gap. 12

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14 EMERGENCY WINTER WEATHER SHELTER NEEDS (Specific info on volunteer duties is available in the Church Office) Central Friends, it is time start preparing for the EWWS Program. Our projected opening date is November 15 and we have committed to housing up to 20 guests each night. In order to make this a safe and successful ministry, we need your help. Here are some ways you might consider getting involved. Evening Greeters work as a team of 2 (ideally we would have at least 7 teams of 2 one team taking one night each week plus several substitutes to cover illness and vacations) approx.: 8:30 to 10 pm Morning Greeter approx. 6:30-7:30 am Breakfast Volunteer you may come and serve breakfast to the guests or provide breakfast for greeter or other volunteer to serve or provide items for other volunteers to use to make and serve breakfast Other Meals provide items to make lunches for the guests (weekends) or make and bring lunches to be given to the guests RESOURCES donate items to be used in the EWWS There will be a box marked EWWS in the Narthex for any resources donations you wish to bring. Laundry Detergent Bleach Disposable razors Toothbrush Toothpaste * Body Wash * Shampoo * Shaving Cream * * We request LARGE size bottles to be put in the shower or bathroom for the community to share (not trial sizes) Gallon Freezer Zip-lock bags Quart Freezer Zip-lock bags We are already signing up volunteers. Dave Hellerich has agreed to coordinate our project this year. Beginning on Sunday, there will be sign-up sheets in the Narthex or you may contact one of the EWWS team members. Dave Hellerich dave@hellerich.com Holly Gonseth hgonseth6712@gmail.com Felicity Pittman felicity.pittman@clcyakima.org

15 RE: EMERGENCY WINTER WEATHER SHELTER FOR Come, you that are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom that was prepared for you from the foundation of the world; for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you gave me clothing, I was sick and you took care of me, I was in prison and you visited me. Matthew 25:34-6 October 21, 2016 Dear Friends in Christ, Last winter, Central Lutheran Church (CLC) began serving the community as one of the Extreme Winter Weather Shelters (EWWS) for homeless men. We are happy to report that these shelters helped provide the care needed so that there were no winter weather related deaths in Yakima during last year s program. It s that time of the year once again, and we are in the process of planning this winter s efforts with Yakima Neighborhood Health Services (YNHS.) Last month, a group from CLC (Pastor Carolyn, Dave Hellerich, Felicity Pittman, Ann and Bruce Willis, Steve Hill, Holly Gonseth, and Jason Moos) met with the EWWS program coordinators from YNHS. The purpose of this meeting was to review last year s experiences and consider our plan for the coming year. CLC s involvement for includes: Continuing hosting the shelter, along with Englewood Christian Church, this year from November 15 th, 2016 through March 15 th, 2017 from 9pm to 7am. Increasing the maximum number of beds from 15 (last year) to 20 (this year). The CLC Church Council took up this proposal during the September meeting and, given the success of last year s program, voted to approve. The council also asked for the formation of an oversight task force that will monitor the program and report to council regularly regarding status, issues that need resolution, etc. Dave Hellerich has agreed to serve as the primary point of contact for CLC s task force, relating to the church council and YNHS. This will continue to be a wonderful opportunity for everyone to participate in by providing food for meals, sundry items for the guests, and more. Wish Lists will be coming soon! If you have questions about the program, please reach out to Dave Hellerich (dave@hellerich.com, ) or Felicity Pittman at the church. In Christ, Jason Moos VP, CLC Church Council 15

16 OKTOBERFEST Food Fun Fellowship Photos by Don Moen 16

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