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2016 Pastor s Page Sisters and Brothers, Well, our focus groups are under way! As I write, I have already met with two groups, but there are still many more to come through the end of this month. They have been deeply informative and helpful for me as pastor, and feedback suggests they have been equally thought-provoking for the participants! In these informal conversations, I ve begun to hear where the Holy Spirit is working on people s hearts as they practice their baptism at Memorial Drive Lutheran and my hope is that those who have participated have heard the Holy Spirit in one another, too. That s very important, because doing the work of church isn t something we are meant to do on our own. In everything we do as a church, God is our partner, our mentor, but most importantly our guide. We aren t called to invent our own mission, but to join in the mission that God is already at work doing in this church and community. These focus groups are something I would like the whole congregation to do together, so that we can all participate in listening for where God is calling us as a church. So, please sign up for a focus group if you haven t already! There are signup sheets in the narthex. If you have already participated, I would ask that you pray about what you heard during your group s conversation. Please feel free to share any of the ways that the Holy Spirit continues to work on your heart as you ponder the questions and thoughts that we shared with one another. I will also continue to pray about all the things I hear and see, both in the focus groups and as I go about the daily work of ministry at MDLC. Later this summer, after the focus groups have ended, I will begin to share what I heard with the council. Then this fall, I look forward to hosting an event where I can process what I have heard with the congregation. God is already present and working among the people of Memorial Drive Lutheran. In the Small Catechism, Luther says the petitions of the Lord s Prayer thy kingdom come and thy will be done are things that will happen whether we pray them or not, but we pray them so that God s kingdom may come among us and that God s will may be done among us. This is my prayer in these focus groups and in our congregational discernment that our actions, our desires, our resources, and our hearts could more fully align and participate in what God is working among us already. Pastor Will

President s Corner Mike Riggs From the Council President Well, it is official Pastor Will was installed just a few days ago. The installation was one of those special worship services, where you can feel goose bumps on your arm and a buzz in the sanctuary. I have heard similar services described as mountaintop experiences. So what happens when we come down from the mountaintop? Bishop Mike Rinehart gave the sermon at the installation service. He did not mince words, describing the next few months with Pastor Will as a honeymoon, where pastor and congregation have the chance to get to know each other better, where both see the other with rose-colored glasses, where both are inclined to focus on strengths. But the Bishop made clear that every honeymoon comes to an end. So what happens when our honeymoon ends, when we and Pastor Will know each other more intimately and focus may shift to respective flaws and weaknesses? We cannot stay on the mountaintop most of life is lived at sea level. It is certain the honeymoon will end maybe next month or next year or next decade. So what do we do when our life at MDLC returns to the norm? First, we continue to thank God that He has brought us Pastor Will and Erin and their gifts. We wanted a leader, a shepherd, and that is exactly what we got. Second, we have to come to grips with the fact that the shepherd guides, encourages, and loves his flock but if the sheep want to eat they have to do that for themselves. Folks, we are the sheep. If MDLC is going to live out its mission as church, Pastor can guide and teach and lead, but we as the members have to carry that mission out. So what is our mission? And perhaps more fundamentally, what do we mean when we call MDLC church? We are going to take some time, both at the Council and as a congregation, discerning what we envision church to be in 2016 and what we see as our mission in the months and years ahead. These are tough questions, questions that I don t claim to have answers to yet! The focus groups Pastor has launched are a good first step in helping us begin to get our arms and minds around these. The Council is having a working retreat in August where it is going to jump in and wrestle with these thorny questions as well. It is okay to have questions, to wonder where we as individuals and as a congregation are going. The Bishop noted in his sermon that asking questions is a very good thing; and Pastor Will has experience both being the one with questions and the one that helps others to work through their own questions. Asking questions and working through to the answers can be a scary thing; but it also opens the way to new insights, new understandings, new activities, even new life. We are about to embark on this journey together. Keep your hearts and minds open it seems the Holy Spirit often is at work when we least expect it. Brothers and sisters, we are being called together let s find out what that call is! 2

Food Pantry: Would you like to help the homeless? The food pantry currently supported by Memorial Drive Lutheran is located at Augustana Lutheran Church, 2001 Wheeler (zip code 77004) in downtown Houston. Open 2 or 3 times per month on Saturdays, as donations allow, this pantry feeds 30 to 40 mostly homeless folks each time. Therefore, we need to adapt our food donations to better meet the needs of these people who often do not have any cooking facilities. When shopping, look for nutritious food packaged and ready to eat in containers not requiring a can opener such as pop-top cans or plastic/cardboard containers, for example lunchables. Keep in mind that the homeless usually want to eat something right now. Foods to be considered include tuna, pasta, any lunches-to-go not requiring refrigeration, fruits and vegetables and meats with pop top cans. The only limitation is food must be accessible without a can opener and not require food preparation. What about peanut butter? The pantry representative said they do still distribute peanut butter. Please remember our goal of every member making a pantry donation once per month! Prayer List Ashraf Vijju Bob Manuel Carol Neal Chad Ferguson Debbie Gildersleeve Dianne Barr-Cole Doug Pfluger Ed Locheed Eddie Mejia Frances Dann Helene Wiese Jill Kosinscki Jimmy Singley Kelly Jones Kultar Singh Laura Sparks LuVerne Blanc Margarita Mejia Marilyn England Marjorie Lemire Matthew Counsell Pamela Tamburello Pat Lynn Rollie Weium Royce Brown Ryland Macomb Sarah Day Steven Etheredge MDLC FINANCIAL SECTION Actual Budget Revenue $164,616 $146,461 Expenses $130,546 $132,799 Profit/(Loss) $ 34,010 $ 13,668 Happy Birthday July 1 LuVerne Blanc 5 Brandon Escamilla 6 Suzanne Locheed 7 Jean Dorow 18 Jim Barnes 18 Doug Cameron 20 Charles Brownlee 22 John McMurray 24 Jo Ann Peschel 26 Ron Richter 26 Georgia Taylor 27 Roger Lemburg 28 Lorrella Cobb Information as of June 15, 2016 The flowers for our Sunday worship services are provided by: Flowers by Nino 281-873-6466 5805 Chimney Rock Road Suite C Houston, Texas 77081 3

Worship Leaders Please volunteer: Worship Participants July 3 July 10 July 17 July 24 July 31 Assisting Minister Karen Whitefield Gary Tamburello Linda Richter John McMurray Joyce Kennedy Acolyte Paige Pierce Alessandra Carter Luke Whitefield Luke Whitefield Lector Erin Storm Erin Storm Joyce Kennedy Mike Riggs Janet Zaozirny Communion Server Angela Richter Karen Whitefield Elaine Riggs Doris Bosse Angela Richter Usher Charles Blankenhorn Stuart Moen Stuart Moen Stuart Moen Stuart Moen Greeter Jay Etheredge Margaret & Mel Dosch Barbara Elrod Janet & Clarence Zaozirny Susan Fisher Altar Guild Mary and Laura Lemburg Suzanne Locheed Joyce Kennedy Elaine and Mike Riggs Tomiko Mita- Mayo Counter Linda Richter Linda Richter Linda Richter Linda Richter Linda Richter Flowers Susan Fischer Mel & Margaret Dosch Leah Hartwig Doris Bosse Mary and Laura Lemburg We need you! Let the Worship & Music Ministry fulfill a lifelong dream for you and become a worship participant on Sunday mornings! Please check your schedule for available Sundays to be able to become one of the following Usher, Assisting Minister, Lector, Communion Server, Greeter, Acolyte, Altar Guild member, and Money Counter. Volunteer sheets are in the Narthex. Please sign up. We really need you! Thank you! 6

Director of Church Music Pamela Tamburello Dear Friends: Last month I wrote about the Time after Pentecost, which is the green season that is all about growth. As we continue in the Time after Pentecost, I thought that it would be helpful to share some information on elements of worship that you may notice this summer. We are using the Now the Feast and Celebration liturgy. This liturgy has a bit of a modern feel. It is a liturgy that was published about 25 years ago. Now the Feast and Celebration does have a more contemporary feel as it (1) uses piano instead of organ; (2) incorporates rhythms and harmonies that reflect the contemporary music genre; and (3) has a lighter and more relaxed feel. This liturgy is also a great one to use during the summer as it is an order of worship that MDLC has used in the past. During the summer we are learning a hymn that fits the theme of Pastor Will s sermon series. As we dive into This Christian Life, we will be singing what may be a new hymn for some, even though it has been around for more than 40 years! Rise, Shine, You People! (ELW 665) was published in 1974. The text was written by Ronald A. Klug and the music is by Dale Wood. This hymn was written by Klug after a colleague at Augsburg Publishing House requested that he write a hymn for the Epiphany season. It was inspired by a reading from Isaiah: Arise, shine; for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD has risen upon you. For darkness shall cover the earth, and thick darkness the peoples; but the LORD will arise upon you, and his glory will appear over you. (Isaiah 60:1-2 NRSV) It was this passage from Isaiah that inspired the hymn. It was published in a bulletin insert for the fourth Sunday in Epiphany (the first Sunday in February) in 1974. The gospel that day was Luke 4:21-30, where Jesus went to the synagogue with the people on the Sabbath and read the scroll from Isaiah 42. Klug writes, It was published in a bulletin insert for the fourth Sunday of Epiphany in 1974. The gospel that day was Luke 4:21-30, where Jesus went to the synagogue with the people on the Sabbath and read the scroll from Isaiah 42, The Spirit of the Lord is upon me to bring good news to the poor release the captives, Or, in the words of the hymn, Christ the Lord has entered our human story, and, evil is reeling. So rise, shine, celebrate, and hurl your songs and prayers against the darkness. This marvelous hymn has been published in nine hymnals, which include worship books from other denominations. That means that we are not alone in singing this great hymn! As we learn this hymn together, take time to read the text. Before you know it, you will begin to feel quite familiar with this new hymn! On Sunday, July 10th, we will celebrate Thanksgiving for Baptism. All those with July baptismal birthdays are invited forward to light their baptismal candle as part of the liturgy during the Gathering portion of worship. Please bring your own baptismal candle, if you still have it! If you need a candle, one will be provided. As we rejoice with all those celebrating their birthdays, the entire assembly also gives thanks for their own baptisms. Maxine Wilson Robert Richter Mike Riggs Max Bruce Muilenburg 7

Memorial Drive Lutheran Church 12211 Memorial Drive Houston, Texas 77024-6206 The deadline for submission of information for the August Contact is July 12. Memorial Drive Lutheran Church 12211 Memorial Drive Houston, TX 77024-6206 Nursery Open Sunday School Sunday Worship 8:45 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Telephone: 713-468-9443 Web Site: www.mdlc.org Email: secretary@mdlc.org Our Mission Statement: Memorial Drive Lutheran Church is committed to the teaching and study of the Gospel and to proclaiming Christ as our Savior as we reach out in service to all people with faith, hope, love and enthusiasm. STAFF Pastor Will Storm Pamela Tamburello, Director of Church Music CHURCH COUNCIL President Mike Riggs Vice President... Karen Carter Secretary... Marshall Wegner Treasurer... Linda Richter Worship & Music Ministry... Joyce Kennedy Support Ministry... Gary Tamburello Learning Ministry... Karen Carter Service & Fellowship Ministry. Ruth Gerum Property Ministry... Stuart Moen Communications Ministry... Doris Bosse Outreach Ministry... Ron Richter A CONGREGATION OF THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 8