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Spokane, WA November 2017 Vol. 2017, No. 9 A PASTORAL LETTER ON VIOLENCE This letter was adopted by the ELCA Conference of Bishops in March, 2013 and re-sent by Eastern Washington-Idaho Bishop Kristen Kuempel on October 2, 2017. A voice is heard in Ramah, weeping and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted, because they are no more. Jeremiah 31:15 and Matthew 2:18 (NIV) Dear brothers and sisters in Christ: Every faithful caregiver who sits with victims of violence knows what we know as God s church, we are called to reduce violence and should, in most cases, restrain ourselves from using violence. Whether or not statistics show that overall violence has declined in recent years, every person wounded or killed is a precious child of God. As bishops of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, we lament the tragedy of gun violence in our country. We are grieved by the way violence threatens and destroys life. We affirm the current soul searching and shared striving to find a way to a better future. While the church grapples with this call to reduce violence and make our communities safer, we recognize that before God we are neither more righteous because we have guns nor are we more righteous when we favor significant restrictions. Brokenness and sin are not somehow outside of us. Even the best of us are capable of great evil. As people of God we begin by confessing our own brokenness revealed in both our actions and our failure to act. We trust that God will set us free and renew us in our life s work to love our neighbors. In this time of public attention to gun violence, local communities of faith have a unique opportunity to engage this work. As bishops, we were thankful to recognize the many resources our church has already developed. We begin by listening: listening to God, to scripture, and to each other. Providing a safe place for people to share their own stories, together we discern courses of action. Together we act. And together we return to listening to assess the effectiveness of our efforts to reduce violence. In the Large Catechism Luther says, We must not kill, either by hand, heart, or word, by signs or gestures, or by aiding and abetting. Violence begins in the human heart. Words can harm or heal. To focus only on guns is to miss the depth of our vocation. Yet, guns and access are keys to the challenges we face. We recognize that we serve in different contexts and have different perspectives regarding what can and should be done. But as we live out our common vocations, knowing that the work will take many forms, we are committed to the work of reducing and restraining violence. This shared work is a sign of our unity in Christ. We invite you, our sisters and brothers, to join us in this work: The work of lament creating safe space for naming, praying, grieving, caring for one another, and sharing the hope in God s promise of faithfulness. The work of moral formation and discernment listening to scripture, repenting, modeling conflict resolution in daily life, addressing bullying, conducting respectful conversations, and strategies to reduce violence. The work of advocacy acting to address the cause and effects of violence. Knowing that we are not saved by this work, we undertake it trusting in Christ Jesus, who laid down his life for the world and who calls us to be peacemakers, to pursue justice, and to protect the vulnerable. In this, as in all things, Christ is with us. Thanks be to God.

NOTE THIS! DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS Be sure to move your clocks back one hour on Sunday morning, November 5! CHURCH OFFICE CLOSURE The St. Mark s church office will be closed on Friday, November 10 for Veteran s Day and November 23 and 24 for Thanksgiving. CHURCH COUNCIL St. Mark s church council will meet on Monday, November 13, at 7:00 pm in the conference room. CHANCEL CHOIR St. Mark s Chancel Choir rehearsals are on Thursdays at 7:15 pm in the music room. If you are interested in singing in the choir we d love to have you. If you have questions please contact Debbie Hansen at 838-8730. SOCIAL MINISTRY MEETING Join this very active social ministry group when they meet monthly at the church. The next meeting is in the office study on Sunday, November 12, at 12:00 noon. If you have questions, please chat with one of the pastors, Pat Manz, or Patti Berg. NEW MEMBER DINNERS AND INQUIRER CLASSES New Member dinner and Inquirer classes start Sunday, October 29, and continue for the next two weeks at 5:00 pm. Each week we have dinner together with one of our pastors, staff members and a few church members, followed by informational classes about the Lutheran faith and what we do here at St. Mark's. We encourage our members to share this information with anyone who might benefit. If you are considering becoming a member of St. Mark's Lutheran Church on Sunday, November 19, please call or email Loris Stupel at 747-6677 or finance@stmarks-spokane.org. THE BAZAAR IS COMING! Cleaning closets? Downsizing? Organizing your kitchen? Please think about contributing your gently used items and quality seconds to our sale. (No clothes, please.) If you have items to donate, please bring them to the church. The St. Mark's Annual Bazaar and Bake Sale takes place Saturday, November 4, from 9:00 am 2:00 pm. Bake sale items may include cakes, pies, cookies, brownies, lefse, breads, muffins, candies and more! Watch for the specialty gift baskets and raffle items in the narthex, too. Silent auction baskets are now available in the narthex for bidding! We could still use help on set up days Thursday and Friday, November 2 and 3. See the sign up poster in the narthex. Call Loris Stupel at 747-6677 with any questions about the bazaar. YARD HELP NEEDED Thanks to all our members who have volunteered their time and energy this summer maintaining our extensive grounds. Several members volunteered to work on a section of the yard while others stepped in to tackle a special need. The grounds looked wonderful this year. We need your help again. When the leaves finally turn and if the snow hasn t fallen by the time you read this, we could use your help raking the fall leaves and beds. Feel free to stop by with your rakes and tackle any area. We ll provide the bags and hot coffee if the office is open. Thanks for your help! THANK YOU Thank you to all who participated in St. Mark s Oktoberfest celebration on October 8th. Great food, music, and fun were had by all! Thank you for eating, drinking, dancing, and singing with us. Your generous donations are so appreciated and have given us a great start in our fundraising efforts for our upcoming trip to the ELCA Youth Gathering in Houston, TX. We are grateful for your support! 2018 Youth Gathering Youth & Adult Leaders 2

September MONEY MATTERS Happily, September expenses were entirely covered by September giving. However; often we make up our summer deficit with extra contributions at the same time, which did not happen this year. We hope that in the remaining few months of the year, the situation will change and we can end the year in the black. The Mortgage Fund continues to have strong, consistent offerings. Thank you to all who are able to give just a little bit more to help with all of the special programming needs that St. Mark s is known for. See you at church! Loris Stupel Financial Secretary 747-6677 finance@stmarks-spokane.org 2017 Operating Budget Year to Date Fund Giving Giving Expenses Budgeted Net - YTD General $ 61,907.66 $ 499,091.01 $ 558,691.05 $ 625,599.25 $ -59,600.04 Mortgage $ 6,904.50 $ 67,671.69 $ 52,728.00 $ 52,713.00 $ 14,943.69 DOES BITE2GO MAKE A DIFFERENCE? If you ever wonder if your support of the Bite2Go program is worth it, please take time to read the note below from a sixth grader at Franklin Elementary last year. A special thank you to everyone who is supporting the kids at Franklin again this year it is so important to their health and learning process. Dear Patti and people of St. Mark s Church, Thank you for giving me a gift card to buy a graduation dress. Thank you for bringing food to our home and for giving me clothes. The gift card allows me to go on a special shopping trip with my mom. I rarely get to do this sort of thing. When I graduate with my 6 th grade class, I will have a beautiful dress to wear and I will feel as happy as any other 6 th grade girl. My grandparents medications and medical supplies were very expensive. When you brought the big box of food to us, it helped us have healthy food to eat. It helped us feel less alone knowing there were people on our side. Also, right now I am wearing a shirt that was in the bag of clothing! I m relieved to have more choices. You don t even know me but you have a kind heart to help me and my family r e c o v e r f r o m l o s i n g m y d e a r grandparents. Thank you for everything. Sincerely, Trinity 3

9:45 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall NOVEMBER 5 MINDFUL EATING with Jane Joseph, RD Jane will lead us through an introduction to Mindful Eating for the family. She is a licensed facilitator for the Am I Hungry? Mindful Eating Program and a certified health and wellness coach. She is also a recipe developer for and published by Bon Appetit, Redbook, Cuisine, and Self magazines. Become aware of your body s cues. Savor and appreciate food with the intention of nourishment and enjoyment. ANNOUNCEMENTS Baptisms Fredrick Willis VanHeuvelen, son of Thomas & Jane VanHeuvelen and the grandson of Gary and Vicki VanHeuvelen. Fredrick s sponsors are Katherine VanHeuvelen & Laura Johnson, September 24. Funerals George Jacobson, October 2 Marriages Blessings on the marriage of Emily Phillips and Alex Nanni, son of Anne and Dave Nanni, September 30. Sympathy Prayers for the family of George Jacobson at the time of his death. Prayers for the family of Signora Sieverson at the time of her death. NOVEMBER 12 (combined with Adult Forum) SAVANNAH PHELAN: Reflections on her year in Cambodia St. Mark s member and PLU grad, Savannah Phelan, recently returned from a year in Cambodia as part of Young Adults in Global Mission. The ELCA Young Adults in Global Mission program invites ELCA young adults ages 21-29 into a transformative, year-long journey in international service. Savannah will share her experiences with us first hand. Come hear how her journey impacted her views of herself, God s work in the world, and our place within it all. THANKSGIVING PIE SALE FOR YOUTH! Support the youth traveling to Houston for the 2018 ELCA Youth Gathering by buying your Thanksgiving pies at St. Mark s! Pies go on sale November 5 th. Watch for details in your bulletin. Contact Susan Hagen with questions, 747-6677. YUM!pumpkin..pecan apple.. coconut cre 4

Learning for All Ages WALKING WITH THE LIGHT, CONFIRMATION Walking with the Light and Confirmation fall session will conclude on November 1 st. All 5 th 12 th graders are welcome on Wednesday nights. Dinner is served at 6:00. Congratulations to all our 10 th grade confirmands! Winter session begins January 10 th. SUNDAY SCHOOL Godly Play is the new Sunday School program that meets every Sunday in the parish house from 9:45 to 10:35 am. All 3 year olds up through sixth graders are welcome. Questions? Contact K a t i e K a d l e c a t 3 6 0-6 0 0-3 6 3 3 o r kadlecfam@gmail.com. There will be no Sunday School on November 26. Happy Thanksgiving! ADULT FORUM The theme of Refugees Among Us continues in November. As always, we will be meeting on Sunday mornings starting at 9:45 am in the conference room. Nov. 5: Refugees Among Us, Klaus Huschke Nov. 12 : Young Adults in Global Mission, Savannah Phelan Nov. 19: Refugees Among Us, Tiina Buckaloo Nov. 26: No Adult Forum/Thanksgiving vacation THANK YOU Dear St. Marks Friends: Thank you for your expressed concerns, prayers and birthday cards! It means so much to have your church family remember you. Jackie Sachse Thank you to everyone at St. Mark's from the Jacobson family for prayers, visits and help with the memorial service for George. His church family meant so much to him. Lance and Deidre Jacobson THANK YOU Thank you to Jan Kincaid and her mailing crew: For over two years, Jan Kincaid has volunteered to head up our bulk mailing crew. This group is responsible for mailing our monthly newsletter and other special congregational mailings. Not only did she supervise the envelope stuffing, labeling, sorting and delivering the mailings to the bulk mailing facility, she also provided a wonderfully fun and friendly atmosphere for our mailing crew to work together. Jan will be leaving this position for other daytime responsibilities and will be missed. Thank you, Jan. Thank you also to the very loyal crew who have gathered each month to assemble the mailing. We all appreciate always receiving our Messengers in a timely fashion. In addition, thank you to Patti Berg for s t e p p i n g u p a n d d o i n g m a n y s p e c i a l congregational mailings when the usual crew are unavailable. St. Mark s Staff You are invited to a reception honoring Pastor Susan Briehl on Sunday, November 26, at 9:45 am in the fellowship hall. For the past six months Pastor Briehl has served our congregation as interim pastor while Pastor Kate was on sabbatical. We probably all have some favorite memories of Pastor Briel s ministry with us to share. Please join us! 5

Social Ministry Opportunities to Serve SUNDAY LUNCH AT ST. ANN S St. Mark s volunteers provide a meal at St. Ann s (a catholic church in the East Central neighborhood) on Sunday, December 17 (put this on your calendar!). Meal prep is from 9:30 12:30, then serving, and cleanup, starting at 12:30 3:00 pm. Please contact Donna Evenson at gdevenson@yahoo.com or 434-4930 if you are interested in participating. We have a fun time and are looking to expand our group of volunteers and would love to have you join us! BASKETS NEEDED FOR SPEAR THEATER EVENT St. Mark s auction basket makers: Would you consider assembling an extra basket in addition to your regular contribution for the St. Mark s bazaar? SPEAR Ministries and Shalom Ministries are joining with Civic Theatre on November 29 for a benefit event which includes a silent auction. Contact Deidre Jacobson at healingpen@comcast.net or 710-0204 for more information. We would be most grateful! TURKEY TREATING FOR SPEAR St. Mark s is Turkey Treating for the families of the SPEAR (Serving People through Education, Arts and Recreation) program in lower East Central Spokane. SPEAR provides meals and support for children aged 3-17. Our goal is to provide Thanksgiving baskets for 15 families supported by the SPEAR program. Here is what we need: turkey canned yams/sweet potatoes stove top stuffing mix instant potatoes cranberry sauce gravy mix canned fruit green bean casserole fixings olives rolls pie Bring your items to St. Mark s by November 19th for delivery to SPEAR. A collection bin can be found in the narthex. Questions? Contact Susan Hagen at 747-6677. ADVENT PREPARATION BEGINS SOON ADVENT BREAKFAST Saturday, December 2, 9:30 11:00 am A celebration for families of ALL SIZES and ALL AGES to welcome this season of hopeful expectation. Enjoy a light breakfast, Advent hymns, family crafts, and possibly some new family Advent traditions! Please sign up on the bulletin board in the narthex or RSVP to the church office at 747-6677 or office@stmarksspokane.org NOTE: If your family already has an Advent wreath candle ring, please bring it with you. Otherwise, one will be provided. If you have questions please contact Debbie Olson at 714-2774. COMPLINE AT ST. MARK S Take a break this Advent. On Wednesdays, November 29, December 6, 13, and 20 at 7:00 pm, we will be using the service of Night Prayer also known as Compline. This worship service lasts between twenty and thirty minutes. Following our worship time we will serve wine, juice, crackers and cheese for a brief fellowship time. 6

Faith and Fellowship Groups SATURDAY EVENING POTLUCK First Saturday, November 4, 6:30 pm You are welcome to join us for a potluck immediately following the 5:30 service. Great food! Great fellowship! Bring your favorite dish and join this fun group! EMPTY NESTERS Sunday, November 5, 4:00 pm Questions: Susan Hagen or Pastor Eric, 747-6677 This group is for parents who have young adults recently out of high school or who will be flying from the nest in the next year or two. We will meet at the home of Andy and Tammy Walker, 2217 S. Rockwood Blvd. Bring an appetizer to share and your drink of choice. SCRIPTURE & COFFEE Tuesdays, November 7, 14, 21, 28, 10:30am Bible-based conversation in the conference room with Pastor Eric or Pastor Briehl to study the scripture texts for the week. EAT, PRAY, LAUGH First Tuesday, November 7, 7:00 pm Eat, Pray, Laugh will meet in the parish house. All women are invited to gather with other women to discuss the work of poet Jane Kenyon (1947-1995). SUNRISE, SAINTS & SINNERS Second & Fourth Wednesday, Nov. 8 & 22, 6:30 am Questions: Roger Chase, 838-1040 This men s group meets at The Chalet Restaurant on 30 th and Grand Blvd. You ll have lots of laughs and crazy discussions about everything, while having breakfast. All men are welcomed, saints or sinners! RUTH CIRCLE Second Thursday, November 9, 10:00 am All women are welcome to join us at the church for refreshments, a very brief project discussion and Bible study led by one of our pastors. WALKING CIRCLE Second Friday, November 10, 10:00 am Meet at church to carpool to Mary Haberman s home. She is making soup and we will bring a small dessert or salad for lunch. We will be walking in the area. CANCER SPIRITUALITY GROUP Second Sunday, November 12, 12:00 noon This group will be meeting in the conference room. A light lunch will be served. Our guest s p e a k e r i s S t. M a r k s m e m b e r, G a r y VanHeuvelen, a radiologist from Cancer Care Northwest. He will provide information on radiation and answer questions you may have. THEOLOGY ON TAP Third Tuesday, November 21, 7:00 pm Questions: Pastor Eric, 747-6677 Great conversation and fellowship with this 30ish or younger group at Two Seven Public House in Lincoln Heights. One of our pastors will lead a discussion and buy a few appetizers to share. DIAKONIA GUILD Fourth Tuesday, November 28, 2:00 pm Diakonia is an auxiliary of Lutheran Community Service. The members meet monthly at various locations with a speaker from LCS. The meeting in November is at Zion Lutheran Church. BOOK GROUP Last Wednesday, November 29, 7:00 am St. Mark s Book Group meets monthly at Forza Coffee in Lincoln Heights. The book for discussion in November is Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of Family and Culture in Crisis by J. D. Vance. All book lovers are welcome! 7

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