October 2018 C O A S T S I D E L U T H E R A N C H U R C H H A L F M O O N B A Y Walk in Beauty: Pilgrimage of El Camino de Santiago, Spain, North Coast Route No one is ready for the Camino, but the Camino is ready for you. Wes Granberg-Michaelson I leave this Friday to walk the Northern Coast of Spain known to be one of the loveliest paths to journey out of the 39 different caminos, or Way of St James lead to Santiago de Compostela. I love the idea that despite all the planning one never feels ready to expect all that is to come but that the Camino is always ready for whoever walks it! As Pastor Sue stated during Sunday s blessing, Remember you and those you travel with will not be tourists. You are pilgrims. You will receive many blessings on this pilgrimage and the most memorable ones will be those that are unplanned and unexpected. I relish that and appreciate all your prayers as I too will hold you in my heart and prayers with every step I take. I ll be with 16 others, including my husband plus guides and lead by an experienced retreat and pilgrimage leader. It s her words I share with you below plus our itinerary so that you too can travel with us in mind, spirit, and meditation. May God bless us all this pumpkin month of Half Moon Bay!! What s Inside 2. Pilgrimage Itinerary 3. August Treasurer Report & 2nd Mile Giving 4. FaithFul Families 5. Game and Movie Night 6. Christmas Pageant 7. CLC Happenings 8. Education Opportunities & Pumpkin Festival 9. Thank You s 10.Coming Up at CLC 11.OctoberCalendar Sunday, November 4 What it Means to be a Pilgrim To embark on a pilgrimage is to travel to a sacred place with a sacred purpose. It is an inward and outward journey of spiritual significance and with devotion. A pilgrimage is not a walking vacation or seeing the sights, or being a tourist in the sense of being entertained. This is a different kind of journey; it is a pilgrimage, not a tour. You won t be rushing from site to site to get it all in. You will be rooted in the daily act of walking in a particular place: the ancient path of El Camino de Santiago. I love pilgrimage because I love the intimacy of walking. Planting my feet on solid ground and moving at human pace. In our crazy busy lifestyle, the immediacy of life is often lost on us. While walking we begin to slow down, allowing our heart and head to catch up to our feet, experiencing the world at three miles an hour. We begin our journey in one of the world s most beautiful cities, Madrid with an outstanding array of worldclass museums, restaurants, and parks. We end our journey in Santiago de Compostela, a medieval city with many beautiful and inspiring buildings, monuments, monasteries, churches, as well as fabulous Galician cuisine, music, and shopping. Music pours off the streets and out of cafes. Becoming a pilgrim doesn t mean removing yourself from life, but immersing yourself in the vibrant pulse of the world with practices to keep you centered. Come not to take, but to receive. Don't be a tourist, be a pilgrim! Buen Camino! By Valerie Brown, JD, MA, PCC, Pilgrimage Leader and Courage & Renewal Facilitator www.leadsmartcoaching.com C L C O c t o b e r 2 0 1 8 p g. 1
DAILY ITINERARY Duration: 13 Days/12 Nights; Mileage: 102 miles/165 km; Itinerary: Madrid - San Sebastian Bilbao Oviedo Santiago Day 1: Monday, October 8 Theme: The Journey Begins. Transfer from Madrid to San Sebastian (Light city walking). We meet at the lobby of the NH Paseo del Prado, Madrid at 9:00 am and transfer to a charming hotel in the sophisticated city of San Sebastián. We ll walk through the winding streets of San Sebastián on a Pintxos tour (Basque tapas) for a delicious lunch. Dinner on your own. We spend the night in San Sebastián. Day 2: Tuesday, October 9 Theme: Your Deepest Calling San Sebastián - Buztintxuri (8.5 km / 5.3 mi) We follow the yellow arrows along La Concha out of San Sebastián and towards the hills of Igueldo. We make a tiny detour to the end of the promenade to visit the Combs of the Wind created by the famed Spanish sculptor Eduardo Chillida. As we continue our walk, delightful views accompany us, the coast to our right and green hills to our left. After finishing this stage, we head to the city of Bilbao visiting iconic Guggenheim Museum. We spend the night in lovely Bilbao. Day 3: Wednesday, October 10 Theme: The Sound of the Genuine Otanes Castro - Urdiales (9 km / 5.6 mi) We walk along scenic mountain paths and through charming towns until we reach the promenade of Castro-Urdiales. We then head to the picturesque town of Santillana del Mar. At approximately 5:00 pm, we ll visit the Caves of Altamira, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, of extraordinary Paleolithic art. Day 4: Thursday, October 11 Theme: Eyes Wide Open: The Presence of Beauty Comillas - San Vicente de la Barquera (12.4 km / 7.7 mi) Before starting our walk we visit the town of Comillas, a top vacation spot for Spain s royal family. This is the last stage in the region of Cantabria, characterized by interesting and emblematic towns. Day 5: Friday, October 12 Theme: Listen Deeply, Listen Well La Isla - Priesca (13 km / 8 mi) We start our walk near the beach and walk through the hills to Priesca. The city of Oviedo awaits us after the walk for lunch and a visit with a local guide. We spend the night in Oviedo. October 12th is a national holiday in Spain AND Pastor Dawn s birthday. Pretty cool, though it means stores are closed. (smile) Day 6: Saturday, October 13 Theme: Lay Yourself Open Soto del Barco - El Pito (10 km / 6.2 mi) Our stage for today is short and sweet. After reaching the beautiful town of El Pito, we go to Figueras and reach Ribadeo, our place of accommodation, by boat, a tradition among pilgrims. We visit the famous Playa de las Catedrales (Beach of the Cathedrals), depending on the tide. Day 7: Sunday, October 14 Theme: The Comfort of Questions Pontevella - Vilalba (11.5 km / 7.1 mi) We start at a crossroads and over a bridge to find ourselves surrounded by breathtaking scenery until we enter the city of Villalba and reach our Parador. We enjoy the city and superb accommodations, rest, reflect on the day, and savor a regionally-sourced and delicious dinner. Day 8: Monday, October 15 Theme: Living with Gratitude Baamonde - Altos de Mamoa (18 km / 11.2 mi) We begin the last hundred kilometers necessary to obtain the Compostela certificate, taking the Camino towards A Coruña. We will pass by the San Alberte chapel and lovely tiny towns along the route. Day 9: Tuesday, October 16 Theme: The Way of Tenderness Altos de Mamoa - Sobrado dos Monxes (21 km / 13 mi) We head towards the small town of Marcela eventually reaching the highest point of the entire North Coast Camino. Crossing the border of Lugo to enter A Coruña, we end our stage in the 10th century monastery of Santa María in Sobrado dos Monxes. We spend the night in Arzúa. Day 10: Wednesday, October 1 Theme: Cultivating Courage: Meeting Heart, Mind, & Spirit Sobrado dos Monxes - Arzúa (21 km / 13 mi) Our daily mileage increases during these remaining days until reaching Santiago. We follow the paved road through rural Galicia. The end of this stage is where the North Way and the French Way unite. As a special treat, we enjoy a delicious pairing of a variety local cheese and honey. We spend the night in Arzúa in a lovely rural manor. Day 11: Thursday, October 18 Theme: Remember This: Lessons of El Camino Arzúa - Pedrouzo (20 km / 12.4 mi) During this stage, you will notice many more pilgrims and services along The Way of Saint James. We walk through forests and towns until we reach Pedrouzo, which has been important place for pilgrims throughout history and still is today. We stay in a perfect place for rest and relaxation in Lavacolla. Day 12: Friday, October 19 Theme: Celebrating the Journey: Home By Another Way Pedrouzo - Santiago (20 km / 12.4 mi) In this mostly urban stage, we are nearing our final destination: Santiago! Walking into Santiago is a glorious moment to celebrate a significant achievement in body, mind, and spirit! We stay in an extraordinary Paradores in Spain: El Parador de los Reyes Católicos, where we will enjoy a wonderful dinner. Day 13: Saturday, October 20 Theme: The Journey Begins Guided walking tour of Santiago de Compostela (Light city walking). Visit old Santiago. Our pilgrimage ends, your Camino through life begins! Sunday on our own exploring. C L C O c t o b e r 2 0 1 8 p g. 2
AUGUST TREASURER S REPORT SECOND MILE GIVING Every month, through your generosity, CLC contributes $1800 over a12 month period to Second Mile Giving ministries within the ELCA: Sister Synods -The Lutheran Church of Rwanda, the Lutheran Church of El Salvador and Taiwan Lutheran Church; Lutheran Social Services of No. CA, Campus Ministry, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary Mt. Cross Camp/Lutheran Outdoor Ministries, Lutheran Office of Public Policy, San Francisco Night Ministry, Lutheran Advocacy Ministry in Nevada, ELCA Disaster Response, CA Lutheran University, Lutheran Social Services of No. CA, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary. C L C O c t o b e r 2 0 1 8 p g. 3
Upcoming FaithFul Family Events Saturday, October 13: Pumpkin Festival and Parade! Saturday, November 3: Family Film Night, 6:00 PM December 16: Christmas Pageant at the 10 AM worship. Rehearsals following worship: November 4th, 18th, 25th, December 2nd, 9th. FaithFul Families are adults and children coming together to deepen relationships, strengthen their faith and have fun. Everyone is welcome to attend. Information about upcoming events can be found in the newsletter and weekly bulletins. Coastside Lutheran members, Pastor Dawn and Liesl gathered at Sea Bowl in Pacifica on Sunday, September 9 for an afternoon of bowling CLC October 2018 pg. 4
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Blessing of the Animals September 30 Welcome Calvin Scott Rocha! September 26 8 lbs. 14 oz. Congratulations Whitney and Greg Rocha! C L C O c t o b e r 2 0 1 8 p g. 7
New This Fall! Tuesday, November 13 at 7:30-9. Join Pastor Dawn at It s Italia to discuss Accidental Saints by Nadia Bolz-Weber. In Accidental Saints, New York Times best-selling author Nadia Bolz-Weber invites readers into a surprising encounter with what she calls a religious but not-so-spiritual life. Tattooed, angry and profane, this former standup comic turned pastor stubbornly, sometimes hilariously, resists the God she feels called to serve. But God keeps showing up in the least likely of people a church-loving agnostic, a drag queen, a felonious Bishop and a gun-toting member of the NRA. Meet at It s Italia at 7:30 on Tuesday, November 13. Plan to buy your dinner, appetizers, dessert or just come for coffee. Bring your friends and join in this lively discussion! Accidental Saints is available at the library, and in paperback and audiobook format. Thursday, November 1 at 6:15-7:15. Engaging the Word: The Bible Library and Living Word of God We think of the Bible as a book but it is really a collection of books (like a library!) of many different genres written over the course of millennia. But the Bible is also the living word of God that speaks to us in our time and culture. Join Pastor Sue for a one hour, whirl-wind tour of the Bible. We ll look at the different kinds of writings contained in the Bible, what difference a translation makes, online study tools and more. Bring a bagged supper or a snack. Bring your friends. Thursdays, November 8 and 15 at 6:15-7:15. Bible Study Mini-Series: Luke The Infancy Narratives We turn to the Gospel of Luke with the start of the new church year that begins with Advent. Spend the two Thursdays before Thanksgiving exploring the opening chapters of Luke from which we get many of the details of the birth of Jesus: the Annunciation, Mary s Magnificat, the birth of John the Baptist, the shepherds, the angels and the manger. Bring a bagged supper or snack. Bring your friends. Be done by 7:15 in time for choir rehearsal or your favorite TV show. Represent CLC at HMB s annual Pumpkin Festival: Help out in the Chili Booth: Click on the link on the homepage of Coastside Lutheran homepage to signup for a shift or two: crew leaders, cooks, cashiers and servers are still needed. www.coastsidelutheran.org. Walk in the parade: Put on your yellow God s Work, Our Hands t-shirt and meet at the library at 11 AM on Saturday, Oct 13. The short parade is a lot of fun and helps us get CLC s name out there. Let the office know if you are planning on walking so we can look for you and know how many banners to bring. Email: info@coastsidelutheran.org CLC October 2018 pg. 8
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Pumpkin Festival, Saturday, Oct 13 Sunday Oct 14: Plan to be part of fun and join CLC in participating in HMB s annual Pumpkin Festival! On Saturday, we ll march in the traditional parade (meet at library at 11 AM) and all weekend, we ll be selling our classic Pumpkin Chili. Sign up on the CLC website. Contact Walter Rau or Bill Strom with questions. See page 8 for more details. Reformation Sunday / Oktoberfest Celebration Sun, Oct 28 One Worship 9:30 am, Oktoberfest Brunch following Worship We gather together to worship and celebrate Reformation Sunday at 9:30 followed by an Oktoberfest celebration brunch with live music! Bill Strom is providing brats! Bring a side or dessert to share. Faithful Families Game and Movie Night Saturday, Nov 3 Games start at 6 PM, Movie at 7:30 Wear your Costumes!! Bring your Friends!! Sign up on Website. See page 5 for more details. Election Day is Tuesday November 6 Make sure your are registered to vote so you can cast your ballot. Then make sure to vote! Scan this QR code for access to the San Mateo County voter information website for more information and to register online. Scan this QR code for more information and to register online to vote. ADOPT-A-FAMILY COORDINATOR NEEDED Our faithful Adopt-a-family coordinator Ellen Taylor and her husband Dan have recently moved so we need someone to step in and coordinate CLC s participation in this wonderful ministry that brings holiday cheer to a low income Coastside family. Job entails contacting Coastside Hope Program Coordinator for what gifts are needed, updating poster with needs, and collecting gifts. Contact the office if you are interested in helping. C L C O c t o b e r 2 0 1 8 p g. 1 0
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturda 7 8:30 am Meditative Worship w/ HC 9:10 Fellowship in WW 9:30 Choir Rehearsal 10 am Worship w/ HC nursery & children s chapel available 2 pm Iglesia del Mar 1 3-4 pm Cleaning 7 pm Open AA 8 3-4 pm Cleaning 7 pm Open AA 2 7 pm Community Chorale in Sanctuary 9 2 pm Women s Bible Study in WW 6 6:45 pm Centering Prayer in Sanctuary 7 pm Community Chorale in Sanctuary October 2018 3 5-8:30 pm IDM in WW 10 5-8:30 pm IDM in WW 4 10 am-2 pm Hope Services Cooking 11 10 am-2 pm Hope Services Cooking 7:30-9pm Choir Rehearsal 5 5 pm Iglesia del Mar 9 pm Cleaning Pastor begins pilgrimage trip 12 5 pm Iglesia del Mar 9 pm Cleaning 6 7:30 am Open AA 13 7:30 am Open AA 14 8:30 am Meditative Worship w/ HC 9:10 Fellowship in WW 9:30 Choir Rehearsal 10 am Worship w/ HC nursery & children s chapel available 2 pm Iglesia del Mar 21 8:30 am Meditative Worship w/ HC 9:10 Fellowship in WW 10 am Worship w/ HC nursery & children s chapel available 2 pm Iglesia del Mar 15 3-4 pm Cleaning 7 pm Open AA Office closed this week for Professional Leadership Conference 22 3-4 pm Cleaning 7 pm Open AA 16 NO Centering Prayer this week 7 pm Community Chorale in Sanctuary 23 6 6:45 pm Centering Prayer in Sanctuary 7 pm Community Chorale in Sanctuary 17 5-8:30 pm IDM in WW 24 5-8:30 pm IDM in WW 7 pm Council Conf Rm Pastor back in office 18 10 am-2 pm Hope Services Cooking 7:30-9pm Choir Rehearsal 25 10 am-2 pm Hope Services Cooking 7:30-9pm Choir Rehearsal 19 5 pm Iglesia del Mar 9 pm Cleaning 26 5 pm Iglesia del Mar 9 pm Cleaning 20 7:30 am Open AA 27 7:30 am Open AA 28 9:30 am Worship w/ HC nursery & children s chapel available Oktoberfest Brunch following worship 2 pm Iglesia del Mar 29 3-4 pm Cleaning 7 pm Open AA 30 6 6:45 pm Centering Prayer in Sanctuary 7 pm Community Chorale in Sanctuary 31 5-8:30 pm IDM in WW Nov 1 10 am-2 pm Hope Services Cooking 7:30-9pm Choir Rehearsal 2 5 pm Iglesia del Mar 9 pm Cleaning 3 7:30 am Open AA 2:30 pm Coastside Orchestra Concert 6 pm Faithful families Party for all ages 7:30 pm Movie night C L C O c t o b e r 2 0 1 8 p g. 1 1
OUR CALL Coastside Lutheran Church is a spiritual harbor where all, without exception, are welcome and accepted with open arms. We are fed and we grow by sharing in the grace of God through Jesus Christ, so we can go out to serve the community, inspired by the Holy Spirit WORSHIP SCHEDULE 8:30 am Meditative Worship with Holy Communion 9:10 am Fellowship for All 10:00 am Worship with Holy Communion, Children s Chapel, Nursery Website: coastsidelutheran.org Phone: 650.726.9293 Email: info@coastsidelutheran.org COASTSI DE LUTHERAN CHURCH 900 N. Cabrillo Hwy October 2018 Newsletter