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The Olive Branch February 20, 2019 Sunday Readings February 24, 2019 7 th Sunday after Epiphany Genesis 45:3-11, 15 Psalm 37:1-11, 39-40 1 Corinthians 15:35-38,42-50 Luke 6:27-38 March 3, 2019 Transfiguration of Our Lord Exodus 34:29-35 Psalm 99 1 Corinthians 3:12 4:2 Luke 9:28-43a Accent on Worship Anna Scott It occurred to me this morning that this is my final accent on worship as the serving Coordinator of Neighborhood Outreach and Ministry. This allowed me a precious time of reflection on how this role, and my personal life, has transformed in the past four and a half years. As for me personally, I got a dog, got married, moved twice, and am about to have my second baby girl. That s a lot of change! Mount Olive has also seen its share of what is new and what is let go of. We have an HVAC system and a solar roof, a fresh parking lot, a whole lively batch of babies in the pews, new partnerships and programs and many that continue to sustain us. When I came on board we were also finishing a beautiful visioning process that drives and shapes how we are in the world in the presence of God, being the presence of God. Getting this job was a miraculous answer to prayer. The work, as varied and particular as it is, felt natural and gratifying. Though there was much to learn on the technical, programmatic side of this role, what I have gained moreover is a way to be. I ve learned a way to remain humble in my understandings of people s lives and situations. I ve honed a way to choose gentleness and generosity, while still asking for the best someone can give for the moment they are in. I ve built a network of relationships within the neighborhood that enrich our ability to learn from and engage with one another in small but powerful ways. This is all possible because of the commitment that Mount Olive chooses to uphold as a church, not just through this job, but through its teachings and its love for one another, known or unknown. I won t lie, this next transition is a complexity of excitement and sorrow. I will mourn not getting to do this incredible work with amazing people. Still, there is much joy to come for our family and curiosity about what adventures are ahead for us. All that I ve learned I get to take with me. I have great confidence that the next Coordinator of Neighborhood Ministry will bring about wonderful new skills and perspective that will carry us all even further in to relationship with our neighbors. Likewise, the acts of kindness, Christ-like love, and generosity of spirit that each of you offer through your lives will continue to shine light through the porous walls of this church on 31 st and Chicago. For that I am deeply grateful and say thank you. The Olive Branch, February 20, 2019 page 1

Implicit Bias Learning at Mount Olive In the aftermath of Matta Ghaly s departure as our vicar last October, the congregation and the Vestry, in meetings on Oct. 14 and 8 respectively, committed to finding ways for Mount Olive to learn more about implicit bias and how we learn to see our blind spots and learn new ways of listening and speaking with others. While there were many factor s to Matta s leaving, it was clear to many of us that we as a people of God had things we could learn in this area. There is a three-pronged approach that the Vestry, along with Neighborhood Ministry committee and the Adult Forum planning team, has decided to do. First, there will be an Adult Forum on the topic of implicit bias on Sunday, March 10, between liturgies. Anne Phibbs, PhD, will be presenter. Dr. Phibbs is Founder and President of Strategic Diversity Initiatives and brings over 25 years experience helping organizations advance their equity, diversity, and inclusion goals. She will speak on the following premise: in order to address the myriad ways that certain people are marginalized based on social identities such as race, gender, disability, religion, class, sexual orientation, etc., every one of us needs to understand our own identities, how we all demonstrate bias that is often unconscious, and how we are all capable of moving toward equity. Second, Restorative Justice Community Action (a group that many Mount Olive people have worked with, and who uses our building for a number of their needs) will lead a workshop called Community Conversations, on Saturday, March 30, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. All members of the congregation are invited to attend; it will also be advertised through RJCA, so there will likely be some of our neighbors attending as well. Here s a brief summary of what it will contain: With the continued tensions and protests around racial inequity in our society reinforced by system designs, it is important to increase the civic dialogue and empower citizens to enact positive change. However, race and implicit bias are often difficult topics to discuss with honesty in our civic spaces. Fight, flight, or freeze emotions such as shame, anger, denial, distrust, and fear often create barriers for real dialogue. When these take over, it impedes our ability to construct equitable solutions together. Community Conversations utilizes a restorative justice circle process to explore race and implicit bias in a way that diminishes these responses and opens one up to the opportunity to reflect on the root causes of impulsive reactions. Third, three members of Mount Olive, Cynthia Prosek, Samantha Pipkorn, and Irene Campbell, recently went through a four-day training in this circle process that we will experience in the workshop. They will be looking for and creating opportunities for continuing this conversation at Mount Olive in the months and years to come. I hope that all members of Mount Olive will consider attending both the forum and the workshop. We always can benefit from deeper learning and listening, and God works through that to bring us to new ways of being Christ together and in the world. Blessings, Pr. Crippen The Olive Branch, February 20, 2019 page 2

Sunday Adult Forums Sunday, February 24: Taste of Nigeria Sunday, March 3: Welcoming the Neighbor, presented by John Medeiros, a partner with Myers Thompson Medeiros, a Minneapolis -based law firm that represents corporate clients in U.S. immigration matters. He is the author of Sanctuary and Harboring in Trump s America (44 Mitchell Hamline Law Review 869 (2018); Administration s Culture of No Undermines Immigrant Workers, Employers (Bench & Bar of Minnesota, November 2018); and The Rise of the Sanctuary Congregation (Hennepin Lawyer, May/June 2017). During Pr. Crippen s Vacation Emily Stelling will preach Feb. 24. Emily is in her last year of seminary, having done her internship in Slovakia, and is very interested in liturgical worship such as we do at Mount Olive. Kelly Sandin, vicar here from 2016-2017, will preach on Transfiguration Sunday, March 3. Drivers Needed for Area Meals on Wheels TRUST Meals on Wheels, located in the basement of Judson Church at 4101 Harriet Ave. S., is in great need of volunteer drivers to deliver meals Monday through Friday. Delivery takes just about an hour starting at either 10:45 am or 11:00 am, and starts and ends at Judson Church. Volunteer drivers can either choose to drive a particular route each week, or be a substitute driver and drive when they are available. Please call 612/822-6040, or email MOWDirector@trustinc.org for more information. Book Discussion The Book Discussion Group meets on the second Saturday of each month at 10 am in the West Assembly Area. All readers welcome! For the March 9 meeting, they will read, Germinal, by Emile Zola. For the April 12 meeting, Spirit Car, by Diane Wilson. It s Time. If you have palm branches from last year s on Palm/Passion Sunday, please bring them to church and place them in the designated basket in the narthex. These branches will be burned on Shrove Tuesday and the ashes from the burning will be used at Ash Wednesday s on March 6. Sign Up, Sign Up for Coffee! There is still lots and lots of room for YOU to sign up and take a turn hosting Sunday coffee! If you have any questions about what that entails or how to serve, contact the church office and we will get you connected with someone who will be happy to show you the ropes it s easy! The Olive Branch, February 20, 2019 page 3

Calendar Wednesday, February 20 10:00 am Staff Meeting 5:30 pm Children s Choir supper 6:00 pm Children s Choir rehearsals 7:00 pm Cantorei rehearsal 8:00 pm Narcotics Anonymous Friday, February 22 7:00 pm Recovery & Wellness Support group Sunday, February 24 Seventh Sunday after Epiphany TASTE OF NIGERIA 8:00 am Holy, followed by coffee & conversation 9:30 am Sunday Church School / Adult Forum 10:45 am Holy, followed by coffee & conversation Noon Taste of Nigeria celebration meal Monday, February 25 7:00 pm Narcotics Anonymous Tuesday, February 26 Noon Bible 4-6 pm Diaper Depot open 7:00 pm National Lutheran Choir rehearsal Wednesday, February 27 10:00 am Staff Meeting 5:30 pm Children s Choir supper 6:00 pm Children s Choir rehearsals 7:00 pm Cantorei rehearsal 8:00 pm Narcotics Anonymous Update on Neighborhood Ministry Search As Anna and Josh Scott prepare for the arrival of child number two, and Anna s time as our Coordinator of Neighborhood Ministry nears an end, here is an update on the process. 23 resumes were received, and the search team held five interviews last week. Three have been invited back for second interviews the week of Feb. 25. We hope to have someone hired and able to begin mid-march. Anna is planning on finishing at the end of February. Please pray for our candidates and this process. Farewell to Anna: On Sunday, March 10, after second liturgy, we ll have a traditional Lutheran potluck (Anna s choice!) to say thank you to Anna for her service. Details to come! Taste of Nigeria This Sunday This Sunday, February 24, we will celebrate our growing partnership with the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria. Mount Olive is developing a relationship with the LCCN's seminary, Bronnum Seminary in Yola, Nigeria. During Adult Forum, we will have a chance to learn more about the LCCN and Bronnum, and since Mount Olive member Brad Holt will be in Yola at the time, we hope to share a live video exchange with Brad, Ibrahim Bitrus, and other members of the community. Following the forum, we will feast Nigerian style at our Taste of Nigeria dinner following our second liturgy. Plan on a day of celebrating this amazing Lutheran church, one of the largest and fastest growing Lutheran church in the world. The Olive Branch, February 20, 2019 page 4

Test Your Climate Knowledge The Missions Committee would like to challenge you on your understanding and knowledge of our beautiful Earth. NASA Global Climate Change web site offers quizzes to help us learn about vital signs of the planet. One quiz each week will be offered here until Earth Day to assist you in growing your stewardship of the Earth and all living things. Click the following link to take this week s quiz, Our Home Planet: https://climate.nasa.gov/quizzes/home-planet-quiz/ The Concordia Choir in Concert With The Singers Hear one of the nation s finest college choirs perform alongside The Singers Minnesota Choral Artists Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 4 pm in the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. Rene Clausen conducts the 73-voice a cappella choir in several spirituals and hymns plus a stunning set entitled Our Home The Earth. Visit www.theconcordiachoir.org today for complete concert information. EcoFaith Network Offering Join the Minneapolis Synod EcoFaith Network for a night to learn about ways you and our congregation can implement energy efficient practices in your home and at Mount Olive from a panel of local experts including Minnesota Interfaith Power and Light, EnerChange, Community Power, and others! March 12, 7-8:30pm, Bethel Lutheran Church, 4120 17th Ave S., Minneapolis, MN 55407. Check it out on their Facebook page and sign up! https://www.facebook.com/events/1170201466477179/ Music and Fine Arts Lent Procession Sunday, March 6, 4:00 pm Mount Olive Music & Fine Arts cordially invites all to this annual contemplative service of lessons and carols for Lent. The Olive Branch, February 20, 2019 page 5

MARCH 2019 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 11 am Diaper Depot open Noon Community Meal 1-3 pm Prayer Shawl group meets at Blue Ox Coffee Co. 3 Transfiguration of Our Lord FOOD COLLECTION Noon Theological Discussion 10 1 st Sunday in Lent Noon Congregation Potluck 4pm MFA Lent Procession 6:45 pm Mount Olive Serves Our Saviour s Dinner 17 2 nd Sunday in Lent 24 3 rd Sunday in Lent 8 & 4pm LSM Program & Vespers 31 Fourth Sunday in Lent 4 7 pm Special Vestry mtng. 7 pm LOL Board 11 7 pm Vestry mtng 18 4-6 pm NLC Board mtng. 6:30 pm Reconciling Works Committee meeting 25 5 Noon Bible 6pm Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper 7 pm NLC rehearsal 7 pm Missions Committee 12 Noon Bible 7 pm NLC rehearsal 19 Noon - Bible 7 pm NLC rehearsal 26 Noon - Bible 6 Ash Wednesday Noon Ash Wednesday No Choir rehearsals 7 pm Ash Wednesday 13 Noon Midweek 1 pm Soup Luncheon 5:30 pm Children s Choir meal 6 pm Soup Supper 6:00 pm Children s Choir rehearsal 7 pm Evening Prayer 7:30 pm Cantorei 20 Noon Midweek 1 pm Soup Luncheon 5:30 pm Children s Choir meal 6 pm Soup Supper 6:00 pm Children s Choir rehearsal 7 pm Evening Prayer 7:30 pm Cantorei 27 Noon Midweek 1 pm Soup Luncheon 5:30 pm Children s Choir meal 6 pm Soup Supper 6:00 pm Children s Choir rehearsal 7 pm Evening Prayer 7:30 pm Cantorei 7 8 7pm Recovery & Wellness Support group 9 10 am Book Discussion 10:30 am - Catechism 11 am N.A. Speaker event 14 15 16 10 am Forum with Elected officials 10:30 am - Catechism 11 am Diaper Depot open 21 22 7pm Recovery & Wellness Support group Noon Community Meal 23 28 29 30 10:30 am - Catechism 1pm Community Conversations: Implicit Bias The Olive Branch, February 20, 2019 page 6

Mount Olive Lutheran Church 3045 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55407 A congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Sunday : 8:00 and 10:45 a.m. Contact Us Phone: 612-827-5919 On the Web: mountolivechurch.org Staff Pastor Joseph Crippen Cantor David Cherwien Coordinator of Neighborhood Outreach and Ministry Anna Scott Administrative Assistant Cha Posz Sexton James Wilkes Mount Olive is a Reconciling in Christ congregation. In This Issue: Accent on Worship Anna Scott Taste of Nigeria This Sunday! Update on Search Process for Neighborhood Ministry Farewell and Thank You to Anna Scott on March 10 Take the Climate Quiz! Bring In Your Palm Branches The Olive Branch, February 20, 2019 page 7