A d o r a t i o n E v a n g e l i c a l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h ETCE ERA... O u r M i s s i o n C o n t i n u e s PASTOR Rev. Tim Singleton Office: 414-281-0414 Mobile: 414-345-7368 Email: adorationpastor@hotmail.com STAFF Lori Hamilton... Secretary Office: 414-281-0414 Email: adorationelca@hotmail.com Barb Regent...Music Director Email: regent@execpc.com Janet McGinty...Choir Director Email: smcginty@wi.rr.com Thanksgiving Eve Worship Service November 21 6:15 pm Come and celebrate the blessings God has given us with a special service of thanks. All are welcome to join us at 6:15 pm for worship followed by a pie social and fellowship. Please see the sign-up sheet on the table in the gathering room. OFFICE HOURS Monday-Thursday... 9:00-2:00 PASTOR S NORMAL WEEKDAY OFFICE HOURS Tuesday, Wednesday...9:30-2:30 Thursday...9:30-12:30 Friday...12:00-2:30 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Thanksgiving Eve Worship... Pg 1 From the Pastor... Pg 2-3 New Members... Pg 3 Church Council Highlights... Pg 4 Stewardship... Pg 4 Our Adoration Family... Pg 5 Birthdays... Pg 5 Important Dates... Pg 5-6 Meru & Mulala... Pg 6 Social Ministry... Pg 7 Kid s Page... Pg 8 November Calendar... Insert Worship Assistants... Insert NOVEMBER 2018 VOLUME #23, ISSUE #9
GOD GIVES THE GROWTH AND THE HARVEST As I write this my final article for the Etcetera Newsletter, I am excited and hopeful for Adoration ELCA. There are a variety of reasons for this, but here are just a few of the many good things happening at Adoration + Road construction blocking Adoration was finally finished at the end of July + More kids are participating in the children s messages during worship + More children are attending Sunday School + Adoration has been welcoming into the congregation some wonderful new members + A strong Bible study culture is developing within the congregation + An increase in biblical literacy, Christian spirituality and devotions, and interfaith understanding + Many and continuing works of charitable service + Grace-filled worship services, inclusive fellowship, and more Because of all this, and much more, I am confident that God has prepared Adoration for a coming harvest. I am convinced that the next pastor will be able to enjoy with Adoration a time of amazing congregational growth and flowering, and I am reminded of the words of our Lord Jesus who said, One sows and another reaps (John 4:37). In addition, I am reminded of the words of the Apostle Paul who wrote the following in First Corinthians chapter three: I CORINTHIANS 3: 7-9 Neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but only God who gives the growth. The one who plants and the one who waters have a common purpose, and each will be rewarded according to their labor. For we are God s servants, working together; you are God s field, God s building. I have been blessed by God to accompany Adoration ELCA as pastor over the past 7+ years. God has used me to sow and plant the seeds of the good news of Jesus Christ for all people, to tend and weed and water God s field, but to not enjoy the coming fullness of God s harvest. That will be for another. It has been a true blessing to walk the journey of faith with such an outstanding congregation of amazingly faithful people over these years. Together we have grown in the biblical gospel of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, we have learned much (both individually and communally), and I will always treasure the years my family and I shared with Adoration. Please know that the Greater Milwaukee Synod will assist in the smooth transition from my departure to finding a new pastor, and it will provide resources for interim pastoral coverage until a new pastor is called and installed. Also, my last Sunday will be November 18, 2018, and you all are welcome to attend worship that day as we celebrate another Holy Baptism that morning, and as Hilary, Nick, Grace and I say farewell. 2 ETCETERA Our Mission Continues
In conclusion, because the Word of God within Holy Scripture has a miraculous way of best saying what we wish to say, and even adding deeper meaning than we intend, I offer to you the following Bible passage from Isaiah 55 that best articulates my understanding of God s amazing purposes in calling me as pastor at Adoration and my sense of Adoration s bright future: ISAIAH 55: 8-12 My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways my ways, says the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts. For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return there until they have watered the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and succeed in the thing for which I sent it. For you shall go out in joy, and be led back in peace; the mountains and the hills before you shall burst into song, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands. Together Forever in Christ, Pastor Tim WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! From left to right, we joyfully welcome Kelly, Dick, John, Alek, Dory, Diane, Jay, and Sue. During the month of October we were blessed with five households who joined our family of Christian faith. John Imp Jr. Dick & Kelly Kaquatosh Jayson & Susan Meyer and their son Jameson Diane Swierczynski Doreen Timmerman and her son Alek We rejoice with you in the life of baptism. Together we will give thanks and praise to God and proclaim the good news to all the world. ADORATION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 3
CHURCH COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS Here are some of the items discussed at the OCTOBER Church Council meeting: There are members of the church that feel we need to shorten the Sharing of the Peace. This concern was passed on to Sean McGinty to bring forward to the Worship & Music Committee. Commitment Sunday is November 11. The Annual Budget Meeting with brunch following worship is also November 11. Together in Mission 2019 event will be held on February 16 at St. John Lutheran Church in Brookfield. In Sharon Anderson s absence, Sean McGinty presented the Financial & Treasurer s Report. We were $375 ahead for September. October 6 was Fall Clean Up Day at the church. The gravel pile by the shed was shoveled, wheel barreled and raked out along the parking lot where the new grass was planted by the city this summer. The weeds in the playground area were removed and windows cleaned. Thanks to everyone who helped on this day! A motion was made by Jim Haas and seconded by Sean McGinty to approve $700 to repair the cracks in the parking lot with the company to be determined. Motion carried. There are some concerns about mowing the church grounds. The grass is being cut too short and there are sharp turns from the lawn mower making deep ruts in the walking path of our labyrinth. Trunk or Treat is October 28. Christina Gavitt will work the inside church events with the help of Nick and Grace Singleton. There will be games and treats. Jessica Dudzik will run the advertising for the event. It is also posted on Facebook. An interest survey will be included with the commitment cards to see what interests the congregation members have and possibly create new interest groups for congregational members. Kathy Albrecht has decided to have the 2019 Diner s Club during the months of January through June only. Larry Markiewicz reported we had a successful Meru Day of Prayer. Seven people have committed to being part of the 2019 delegation to Tanzania. Tentative date for this trip is June 27 to July 9, 2019. The Partnership Committee is working on an anniversary book of our partnership with Mulala. For more information on any or all of these items, please check the complete minutes of the meeting posted on the kiosk in the Gathering Space or contact one of your Council representatives. IS IT I LORD? Hearing God s Call As we begin our new fall stewardship theme Is It I Lord? take time to reflect upon God s blessings in your life and how you can express your thankfulness by giving back a portion of what He has provided. Pray about it. Giving material will be mailed the beginning of November. Commitment Sunday is November 11. Following worship we will share a meal together and then discuss the future work and ministry of our church at our Budget Meeting. To Bill Wakefield and Bob Yersin for all their time and talent they have shared with refinishing our front door of the church. It looks beautiful! 4 ETCETERA Our Mission Continues
CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS 11/02 11/02 11/04 11/07 11/07 11/08 11/08 11/09 11/10 11/10 11/12 11/12 11/13 11/13 11/16 11/17 11/17 11/17 11/19 11/19 11/22 11/22 11/24 11/25 11/26 11/27 Nina Ceccato Brandon Eigner Dick Kaquatosh Cheryl Stefanski Teresa Swift Tiffany Lancour Kevin Ziolkowski Jr. Cheryl Hagfors Lynda Wood Doreen Timmerman Lori Glisch Jan Rinderle Gary Kerlin Joyce Weinert Joani Bettin Jeanette Nowakowski Larry Schultz Jason Williams Mary Anne Markiewicz Caitlin Schilling Jeff Cwiklinski Susan Wilde Katie Schmidt Ellie Wachowiak Brandon Glisch Myron Wargolet Worship & Music Meeting Tuesday, November 6, at 6:30 PM AAA Members... Save the Date... AAA CHRISTMAS PARTY Tuesday, December 4 12:00 PM Potluck Luncheon and Gift Exchange Mark your calendar for these upcoming Events! WOMEN S ADVENT BY CANDLELIGHT Follow the Star November 25 6:30-8:00 PM (doors open at 6 PM) Women of all ages are invited to join us for an evening of reflection and fellowship as we prepare our hearts and minds to welcome the Christ child. Watch for the sign up sheet in the narthex. CHRISTMAS CAROLING December 15 1-4 PM Join us as we share the carols of the holiday season with some of our homebound members. See Janet McGinty if you would like to be part of this special day. The more the merrier! 14TH ANNUAL WE LOVE OUR CHURCH AUCTION December 9 following worship That s right, it s our 14th annual WE LOVE OUR CHURCH Auction! Our membership is blessed to have so many talented people who do woodworking, quilting, painting, crafts. and much more. This was demonstrated last year by what was donated. I am asking once again for your generous donations to help support our church. Perhaps you would like to donate one of your famous cakes, pies, or batch of cookies. Whatever you can do to support this auction will be greatly appreciated. Last year $2,440.00 was raised, let s see if we can top that amount! To donate items please see Ted or Mardy Lazaris at church or call 421-0848. Thank you for your generous support. The Auction Committee CHILDREN S CHRISTMAS PROGRAM December 16 9:00 AM Invite your family and friends to this special morning of worship. Our Sunday School children will perform The Real True Christmas Story and will be singing holiday hymns. Come and join us as we welcome the Christmas season. ADORATION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 5
CHRISTMAS COOKIE & BAKE SALE Sunday, December 15 9:00 AM 1:00 PM It s time to start looking in your cookbooks or online for some yummy baked good recipes! Our Bake Sale is quickly approaching and we need many volunteers to bake for our sale to make it a success. This year we would like to sell cookies, breads, cakes, pies, & candy. If you like to plan ahead, this is the time to start buying butter and nuts then store them in the freezer. The freezer is the best place for longest shelf life. If you use shortening, it s best to store it in the refrigerator. Please use the freshest ingredients to ensure the best baked goods. We will be packaging on Friday, December 14 beginning at 9:00 AM, so please have your items here before that date. This tasty event supports our church and allows others who don t bake the opportunity to purchase a variety of delicious baked goods. Thank you in advance for your support and donations. The Evangelism Committee CHRISTMAS RUMMAGE SALE Sunday, December 15 9:00 AM 1:00 PM The Partnership Committee is hosting a Christmas Rummage Sale on Saturday, December 15, in conjunction with our Christmas Bake Sale. Funds received from the sale will be sent to Mulala Parish to help support our Tanzania partnership. You can help make this sale a success by bringing in your unwanted Christmas decorations and ornaments. Items may be brought in and placed in the old youth room just off the fellowship hall. Thank you! CHRISTMAS WORSHIP SERVICES Monday, December 24 Christmas Eve 4:30 & 9:00 PM Tuesday, December 25 Christmas Day 10:00 AM MERU & MULALA Our Partners in Ministry MERU DAY OF PRAYER 2018 Adoration participated in the Synod wide joint day of prayer with our brothers and sisters in the Meru Diocese, Tanzania. Across the miles we celebrated our partnership through song, offering and most importantly prayer. Thank you to all who contributed to the love offering. We raised $400 for the Professional Education Fund, which provides financial aide to pastors, evangelists and teachers seeking to complete a certification or degree. Thank you also to those who purchased Tanzanian items from the Third World Shoppe, which we had on display. All monies from those sales will go to the Synod Meru Partnership Committee, who will use it to support needs identified by the Meru Diocese. Asante sana! Janet McGinty Partnership Chair for Adoration 6 ETCETERA Our Mission Continues
REPAIRERS OF THE BREACH ASCENSION FOOD PANTRY As the weather is changing it is time to collect items for the homeless. We will be collecting for both men and women through the month of November. Coats, jackets, pants, jeans, socks, shoes, boots, bus tickets, blankets, disposable razors, toothpaste, toothbrushes and Chap stick. A collection bin is located in the front entry way of church. Thank you for supporting the less fortunate with your generous donations. Our food cart has been overflowing with your generous gifts of food. Thank you for your continued support during the holiday season. A special thank you to Ted & Mardy Lazaris for delivering our food gifts each month. Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God. Hebrews 13:16 ELCA WORLD HUNGER Year to Date offerings of $2,36612 for World Hunger. Thank you! Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God s grace in its various forms. 1:Peter 4:10 SOUTHWEST INTERFAITH OLDER ADULT PROGRAMS Volunteers are needed to provide rides to run errands, appointments, shopping, and other transportation needs. Help is needed with minor household repairs, yard work and snow shoveling. Volunteering is on a flexible basis, (when you are available). For more information call the SW Interfaith office at 414-421-3678. A Thanksgiving Prayer Almighty God, Father of all mercies, we humbly thank you for your goodness to us and to all that you have made. We praise you for your creation, for keeping us and all things in your care, and for all the blessings of life. Above all we bless you for your immeasurable love in redeeming the world by our Lord Jesus Christ, for the means of grace, and for the hope of glory. And, we pray, give us such an awareness of your mercies that with thankful hearts we praise you, not only with our lips but in our lives, by giving ourselves to your service and by living in your gifts of holiness and righteousness all our days; through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom, with you and the Holy Spirit, be all worship and praise, now and forever. Amen. ADORATION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 7
Adoration Lutheran Church 3840 W. Edgerton Avenue Greenfield, WI 53221 Phone: (414) 281-0414 Fax: (414) 281-1094 Email: adorationelca@hotmail.com Website: adorationlc.org Facebook: facebook.com/ adorationlutheran Pastor: Rev. Tim Singleton Worship Times: Sunday Morning...9:00 am Wednesday Evening.6:15 pm NOVEMBER 2018 Non-Profit U.S. POSTAGE PAID Milwaukee, WI Permit No. 2449 Address Service Requested NOVEMBER 2018 Volume #23, Number #9 Published Monthly Dated Material Please Expedite Mission Statement: Living in God s love we share the good news of Jesus through spirited worship, serving God in our daily lives, creating a welcoming space to all, providing outreach, educating the young and old, and creating worldwide partnerships. Reconciling in Christ: Adoration Evangelical Lutheran Church identifies itself as a Reconciling in Christ congregation and publicly welcomes all persons to full membership and participation in the ministry we share without regard to race, ethnicity, social status, ability, gender identity or sexual orientation. KIDS PAGE