The Weekly Visitor P A C I F I C H I L L S L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 1110 South 90 th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68124 402-391-9625 www.pacifichillslutheran.org April 20, 2014 Is "Good Friday" really good? Absolutely! It's good for YOU and ME because it means that we can LIVE ETERNALLY because God loved us enough to send His only Son to die for us! He wiped away all our sins--not just some of them. Do I need to be reminded of that each year when I come to worship on Good Friday? Absolutely! On Easter Sunday we need to celebrate that CHRIST ROSE!! HE LIVES!! He died and rose for YOU and me! Come sing and celebrate on Easter Sunday at 8am or 10:30am. He loves us-- we need Him!! Peace, Barbara Fremder, Minister of Music Save the Dates: (Retirement Celebrations) May 16, 6pm to 9pm - Cook out at church. Meat, drinks, plates and utensils will be furnished. Bring chips, side dish, or dessert. Casual time to share. Weather permitting we will be outside (bring lawn chairs) if not, in Acker Hall. June 22, 9am and 11:30am Martha s Retirement Receptions June 29, Bill s Retirement Sunday morning Eucharist @ 9:30am, Hymn Festival @ 3:30pm, and Banquet @ 5:30pm at Embassy Suites-LaVista. The Retirement Steering Committee is looking for any pictures relating to Pastor Moorhead s ministry at PHLC. If you have any, please bring them to the church office by May 1. There is a box on top of the file cabinets for these pictures. Please put your name on the back of the pictures so that they may be returned to you. Also, we would like to ask one or more people to take informal pictures at the cook-out for the Moorheads on May 16. Please contact Dave Haar if you would like to do this at 402-393-4498 or davehaar@cox.net. Thank you. Dave Haar The CYF Board needs your help! We are preparing the breakfast for Easter Sunday. We need volunteers to bring in breakfast rolls, muffins, pastries, fruit or fruit salad. Food can be brought to the kitchen of the church on Saturday, April 19, before noon or before the 8am service on Easter Sunday, April 20. If you have any questions, please contact Lindsey Moore at 402-326-2231. Pacific Hills Events This Week at Pacific Hills, April 20 through April 27. Sunday Easter Sunday 8:00 am Eucharist 9:00 am Breakfast 9:15 am Choir Rehearsal 10:30 am Eucharist Monday Easter Monday/Church Office Closed No Preschool Pastor Moorhead s Day Off 6:30 pm Quilters (Acker Hall)
Tuesday 8:00 am Staff Meeting (Room 115) 9:30 am Alanon (2nd Floor) Noon Bible Study (Room 115) 12:45 pm District 66 Tour Wednesday 8:30 am Foster Care (2nd Floor) 9:30 am Eucharist 10:00 am Wednesday Morning Fellowship (Room 115) 6:30 pm Midweek Class 7:00 pm Elevator Committee (Room 115) 7:45 pm Evening Worship 8:00 pm Campus Ministry (Gathering Place) Thursday 7:00 pm Gamblers (Acker Hall) Friday Pastor Schneider s Day Off 7:30 pm Omaha Philatelic Society (Acker Hall) Sunday 8:00 am Eucharist 9:15 am Choir Rehearsal 9:15 am Education Hour 10:30 am Eucharist Easter lilies that adorn the sanctuary have been given by the donors listed in Sunday s service folder insert. Donors may take plants home after the 10:30am service or during the following week. We are in immediate need of communion stewards, both to set-up and clean-up. Please look at the signup sheet on the kiosk in the narthex. If you are interested, but just need a little training to spur you on, please contact Carla Horton. Thank you in advance for all assistance. The National Day of Prayer is quickly approaching, and once again Pacific Hills Lutheran Church will host an all-day prayer vigil. Come take the opportunity to join with your fellow Christians in prayer for one another, for our nation, and maybe even for Berkshire Hathaway! Bring someone along and share with them how important prayer is in your life. WHEN: Saturday, May 3, 7am to 7:30pm. WHAT: The PHLC sanctuary will be open throughout the day for prayer and meditation, and we will hold brief devotions based on the petitions of the Lord's Prayer every hour on the hour. In addition, we will observe the historic prayer offices (i.e., prayer services) of Matins at 8am, Vespers at 4pm, and Compline at 7pm. WHO: All are invited to drop in at any time during the day, but we need volunteers to help as greeters and devotion leaders throughout the day. Greeters will serve in one-hour increments, introducing any guests to PHLC and directing people to provided materials. Devotion leaders will read a brief devotion (think Portals of Prayer) with those gathered. The devotion may be prepared either by the devotion leader or by Pastor Schneider. If you have any questions or would like to help out, please contact Pastor Schneider. Again, this year we will host two Courtyard Jazz concerts - Sundays, June 15, July 20 and August 17. These are held in the evening from 7pm to 8pm in the courtyard. We are looking for funding for two of these events. The cost to do this is $800. Please turn in any donations to the church office. Pastor and Martha are graciously hosting our Sunday, August 17, cook-out and Big Band jazz concert at 5pm. We thank them. Lamb of God Preschool is looking for a volunteer to work as an aide in the classroom with the three year olds on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9am to 12pm. The position starts in September and follows the school year schedule through May. If you are interested or would like more information, please call Kay Storck at 402-391-2288 or e-mail LambofGodPreschool@PacificHillsLutheran.org. Lamb of God Preschool is now accepting registrations for the 2014-2015 school year. There are sessions for children ages 3-5 years old. Call 402-391-2288 or email Kay Storck at LambofGodPreschool@PacificHillsLutheran.org. More information can be found at our website www.lambofgodpreschool.org.
Lamb of God Preschool presents Kingdom Camp Summer Camp June 9-13, 9am to noon, Monday through Friday. There will be all kinds of medieval fun for your little prince or princess! Cost for the week is $75. Children must be ages 3-5 and potty trained. For more information call 402-391-2288. To register go to LambofGodPreschool.org. Parish Nurse Notes: We made it!! All the way to Jerusalem!! This week we traveled 1185 miles and finally arrived in Jerusalem. But did we really take the same steps that Jesus did? Can we walk all the way to the cross with Him and learn of His love and of His sacrifice? On Maundy Thursday we remember the last evening Jesus shared a meal with His disciples before His arrest and crucifixion. The name "Maundy Thursday" comes from the Latin mandatum novum, referring to the "new commandment" Jesus taught His disciples. In John 13, Jesus says, "A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another." But Jesus' disciples just didn't get it. In these last words to them, Jesus is defining what it means to love Him and to walk with Him all the way to the cross. Five times Jesus said that love for Him was connected to obeying His commands. And five times He said that His command is that we love each other as He has loved us. The point is not to be missed; our commitment to love and walk with Jesus is expressed by our love for one another. God's love for us is most powerfully displayed in the death of Jesus on the cross. Love is defined there. To the degree that you are able to comprehend and soak in the love of Jesus for you--that is the degree to which you will be empowered to carry out that new commandment that Jesus gave not only to His disciples of long ago but to us--his disciples of today. So continue your Walk to Jerusalem in love and in service to one another. He is risen! He is risen indeed!! Hallelujah!! For any mother who wants to feed her infant, there is a rocking chair and screen for you to use in the library. The Catechism Corner Confession: How Christians should be taught to confess What is the Office of the Keys? The Office of the Keys is that special authority which Christ has given to His church on earth to forgive the sins of repentant sinners, but to withhold forgiveness from the unrepentant as long as they do not repent. Where is this written? This is what St. John the Evangelist writes in chapter twenty: The Lord Jesus breathed on His disciples and said, "Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive anyone his sins, they are forgiven; if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven." (John 20:22-23) Readings for Sunday, April 27: Acts 5:29-42; Psalm 148; 1 Peter 1:3-9; John 20:19-31 Events of Other Congregations and Agencies The new Peace Center for International Ministry (the former Peace Lutheran Church) at 44th and Grover is having a Clean-Up Day on May 3, 9am to 3pm. There's a lot of work to get the grounds and the building ready for ministry to Immigrants and Refugees in the Omaha area. You'll need to bring your own equipment and supplies to help with yard work, gardening, removing old plants and planting new ones, roto-tilling community garden, cleaning out window wells, clearing out storage areas, repairs, cleaning glass doors and windows, stacking chairs, and cleaning the kitchen. Lunch will be provided. Call Pastor Claude Houge for more information (402-739-3491). 15th Annual Concordia Four Person Golf Scramble is set for Thursday, May 8, at Stone Creek Golf Course. Register on-line at www.concordiaomaha.org. Begins at 11am. Cost is $100 per individual/$400 per team. Concordia 5K Run/Walk - Saturday, May 10. Register online today at www.concordiaomaha.org for the 5K or 1 mile run/walk. Entry fee ($20 Student flat fee; $25 Adult Early Bird) includes t-shirt, 5K timing, delicious pancakes, and a chance to win a medal. This is a great event for runners and walkers at any level or age! Ladies Camp Luther Spring Cleaning Day, Wednesday, May 14, 9am. A light lunch will be provided for all participants. A number of those attending would be helpful in planning the lunch. Call 1-402-352-5655 or email campluther@campluther.org. Bring any cleaning supplies that you think will be helpful.
Avoid Identity theft! AARP Information Center and Shred-It Co. invites you to bring your personal documents for free shredding on Saturday, May 17, 9am to 1pm, at 42nd & Center Mall, top level. Enter at 40 st & Center Sts. Call 402-398-9568 for more information. Zion Lutheran Church (144th and Ida) has an opening for a part-time (possible full-time) position in the church office. Duties include bulletin preparations using Lutheran Service Builder, designing newsletter, scheduling of worship committees, non-financial record keeping, membership maintenance (transfers, new members and visitors), appointment scheduling, answering phones, and various other duties using Microsoft Word and Excel. Microsoft Publisher skills are needed. If interested, or have more questions regarding this position, please contact either Mr. Eric Grundke at (402) 933-9792 or Dr. Rob Lindau at (402) 517-6369. Workshop on "Answers on Aging: Resources for Seniors and Their Families". Countryside Community Church, 8787 Pacific, will be hosting a workshop on Saturday, May 3, 9am to 11:30am addressing many of the issues faced by seniors and those who care for them. Medical support, home health care, living options and senior services will be discussed, as well as available grants to provide financial assistance for these services when necessary. Whether you or someone you love and care for is facing life changes, plan to attend this informative presentation by speakers from Partnerships in Aging and Care Consultants for the Aging. Contact Margie Bolte at 402-391-0350, Ext 117 or margieb@countrysideeucc.org.to RSVP. There is no charge to attend.
Habitat for Humanity-Help Build a House PHLC is a member of the Neighbors South Coalition a part of the Habitat for Humanity community in Omaha. The coalition began construction of a new house at 2451 S. 17th Street on April 11, 2014. By the end of July the house needs to be done! That means a lot of help is needed! The house is for a mom and her children. Coalition member reps met Martha Lopez and her family at a pre-build dinner a few weeks ago. They are a very pleasant and appreciative family! You can help this effort in one or more ways: 1. Pray for our Lord s blessings and guidance in this effort to help our neighbor. 2. Work on the house - You can volunteer for as much or as little as you like. Most of the work by volunteers is done on Fridays and Saturdays. Each of the work days has a morning session and an afternoon session. 3. Help with preparing/serving food to the volunteers. PHLC has committed to provide the food for the volunteers working on June 13th & 14th. 4. Contribute Money If you wish to help build the house, Habitat has an online procedure for sign up this year. Here is the site address: https://habitatomaha.volunteerconnect.com/neighborssouth//full This link lists the days of work planned and a general idea of the type of work planned for that day. All of the volunteer work days are Fridays and Saturdays. You can sign up for a half day or a full day. The last column on the right shows the status of how many worker slots are available for each specific date. Pick the date or dates you are interested in and check the box or boxes. Go to the next screen. There you will be asked to enter your email address and password the first time you sign up. The next step asks for an address and phone and an emergency contact. You will also be asked to sign a waiver form online. (Waiver forms are also available at the work site). One of the last sign up steps asks if you are a member of an affiliated organization. The 2nd category which is: Are you affiliated with one of the following religious congregations? shows Neighbors South as an option. Choose that option. If you have questions, give me a call or send me an email. Lynn Wegehaupt (402) 917-6910 (cell) omahawege@gmail.com Another good contact for questions is our coalition's volunteers leader: Fred Beschorner (402) 572-1884 oldbbplayer@msn.com Thanks for your help, Lynn Wegehaupt PHLC Coalition Representative