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Lake Harriet Christian Church 5009 Beard Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55410-2146 The VISITOR is a monthly publication of Lake Harriet Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 5009 Beard Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55410 Phone: 612-926-2592 E-Mail: lhcc@lakeharriet.cc Web Site: www.lakeharriet.cc Ministry Team The Entire Congregation Pastor Tammy Rottschaefer Church Administrator Howard Kranz Organist/Pianist Shirley Westerlund Child Care Director Audra Wilinski Deadline for March VISITOR is Tuesday, February 16 Ash Wednesday Service February 17 7:30 p.m. Let s Take a Walk Visitor L A K E H A R R I E T C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 0 February is not necessarily a favorite time of the year to walk outdoors. In Minnesota, it remains cold most days and the sidewalks and streets are often treacherous with the buildup of ice. And yet, as the light begins to fill more hours of the day we seem to collectively experience a calling forth from our winter slumber to begin our preparations for the resurrection of life that will occur in the coming season. We find the stirrings of the seeds of hope in new life rising up once again within us. Whether we walk quickly or slowly, or whether we make use of a cane, a walker, or a wheelchair to assist us, many of us appreciate the experience of a walk. Taking a walk can help us clear our heart and mind of unnecessary burdens, or it may help us solve a problem that seemed to have no answer. Sometimes walking with a friend is just the solution to being freshly invigorated. This season of Lent at LHCC will be focused on A Prayerful Walk With Jesus. As theologian Carol Lakey Hess writes in Feasting on the Word (Year C, Volume 4), Whatever we take to be the heart of the gospel will be the central shaping force in our life of faith How can each of us know what is at the heart of Jesus gospel message for us? Even when we ve been followers of Jesus Christ for our whole life, we are of God s creation and thereby constructed to seek renewal and resurrection over and over again during our earthly lifetime. What our faith is shaped by colors so many other decisions we are called to make in life. Let s take a prayerful walk together with Jesus this Lenten season. We begin our walk with an Ash Wednesday service at Lake Harriet Christian Church at 7:30 p.m. on February 17th. Walking Together in Christ, Pastor Tammy Rottschaefer

Ash Wednesday Service February 17, 2009 7:30 p.m. PAUL FICZERI RETIRES Dear Friends in Christ: Pastor Paul Ficzeri of First Christian Church in Mankato, Minnesota, is retiring after many years of dedicated service. His last Sunday in the Mankato pulpit will be February 14, 2010. BLANKET SUNDAY FEBRUARY 7 LHCC will hold its annual CWS Blanket onsunday, February 7. Some 8,000 congregations and groups across the U.S. hold CWS Blankets+ events, providing funds to help people in need around the world, including the U.S. For more than 60 years, Church World Service has worked in partnership with local communities to identify their needs and access the resources necessary to build the foundation for a more viable future, including: - Blankets, tents, food and other emergency supplies in the wake of a disaster. - Tools and seeds for refugees returning home to replant their fields. - Wells for families living in droughtprone areas to provide clean, safe water to drink and to irrigate crops and gardens. - Literacy training and microcredit for women struggling to realize their potential. YOUTH NEWS Sledding Sunday, February 7, 12:30 p.m. The TRUST Youth will be hitting the slopes. Meet at Linden Hills UCC for an afternoon of sledding. We will return to LHUCC for pizza after the event. Service Project Youth will participate in a service project through TRUST Chore Program in April. The Chore Program provides household chore and maintenance services to disabled persons of all ages and seniors (over 60) living in South Minneapolis. More information to follow. Mission Trip to Chicago August 1-7, 2010 This trip will be filled with opportunities for service, friendship and fun. Youth will be staying at an inner city church and serving meals at a shelter. There will also be a trip to Wrigley Field to see the Cubs play. Spring and summer fundraisers will be held to help defer transportation and food costs. Details are still being worked out, so stay tuned! CONTACTS AND NUMBERS Lake Harriet Christian Church Pastor Tammy Rottschaefer Church Phone: 612-926-2592 pastortammy@lakeharriet.cc Church Administrator Howard Kranz Church Phone: 612-926-2592 E-mail: howard@lakeharriet.cc LHCC s Pastoral Relations Committee: Alan M., Chair Carol C. John C. Please feel free to connect with any member of the PRC relating to pastoral and congregational communication.

SOUPER SUNDAYS IN FEBRUARY Once again, February will be a month of collecting soups of all kinds for donation to Joyce Foodshelf, in the tradition of the Souper Bowl Sunday program. Bring your soups and other donations to the shopping cart in the hall. To my dear church family, Thank you very much for the Christmas gift. I consider it a gift to me to provide music for your services. Shirley W. LIVE OAKS LUNCH Live Oaks will join the Golden Shepherds group for lunch at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 9. The program features Belinda Jensen of KARE- 11 Weather. A fee of $5 covers both lunch and the program. ELDERS MEETING: The next Elders meeting will be on Thursday, February 4. We will meet at 7 p.m. in the Parlor. WOMEN S BOOK GROUP LHCC Women s Book Group meets the last Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. The February selection is The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. For more information, contact the church office. A PRAYER FOR FEBRUARY O God, who out of nothingness brought everything that is into being, out of what we are bring more of what we envision but haven t dared; direct our energy and passion to put flesh of action on bare-boned intentions, to lighting bonfires in the face of the midnight of indifference, to building bridges of care across ravines of loneliness; so we can experience co-creation, together with you, and call it very good; through Jesus Christ and your Holy Spirit. Amen.

HARMONY FOR HABITATS PEACE, RECONCILIATION AND REUNIFICATION Tony Ross and Beth Rapier, cellists for the Minnesota Orchestra, will be joined by friends from the Minnesota Orchestra and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra for the Harmony for Habitats Concert on Sunday, February 7, at 2 p.m. at St. John s Episcopal Church, 4201 Sheridan Ave. S. This is a TRUST Builders fundraiser. Proceeds benefit Urban Homeworks and Habitat for Humanity. Tickets are $25 and $50 and can be purchased by calling St. John s Episcopal Church office at 612-922-0396. FEBRUARY BIBLE READINGS February 7 Isaiah 6:1-8, (9-13) Psalm 138 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 Luke 5:1-11 February 14 Exodus 34:29-35 Psalm 99 2 Corinthians 3:12-4:2 Luke 9:28-36, (37-43) February 21 Deuteronomy 26:1-11 Psalm 91:1-2, 9-16 Romans 10:8b-13 Luke 4:1-13 February 28 Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18 Psalm 27 Philippians 3:17-4:1 Luke 13:31-35 South Minneapolis Coalition for Grief Support Winter Series 2010 6:15 p.m. Registration and Refreshments 6:30 7 p.m. Speaker 7 8 p.m. Facilitated Small Groups St. Thomas the Apostle Church 2914 W. 44 th St. Minneapolis, MN 55410 February 4 Sexuality Is It Gone Now? February 11 Different Faces of Grief February 18 Moving Through Loss & Grief February 25 Techniques That Help March 4 Suicide Adds Another Dimension March 11 Where Is God in Grief? March 18 Service of Remembrance Individuals may join the group at any time. For further information, contact coordinator Norine Larson at 952-925- 2437. "In the name of Christ Jesus, our peace, in whom we are made one, who has broken down the wall of hostility, creating in himself one new people, reconciling all people to God in one body through the cross, thereby bringing the hostility to an end " -Ephesians 2:13-16 One hundred and thirty-seven church leaders from across the world recently recommitted to the goal of peace, reconciliation and reunification of the Korean Peninsula. The Consultation included presentations from the churches of North and South Korea, an overview of developments over the past 25 years, input from political analysts, and a joint celebration of the Eucharist led by North and South Korean church leaders. There have been many positive developments in the past twenty five years, including opportunities for: visits by Christian leaders to North Korea; visits by North Korean Christian leaders to other countries; North and South Korean church leaders to meet and to gain in understanding and trust of each other; and the sharing of growing understanding and trust between North and South Korea. However, in recent years hostility towards the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on the part of other countries has challenged the process, and the

change of government in South Korea has brought a sharp change in outlook and policies towards North Korea. The Consultation created a statement calling for numerous actions and encouraging the international community to allow space and time for direct negotiations between North and South Korea to lessen tensions between them. They also called for support of the World Council of Churches' initiatives and encouraged the Christians of North and South Korea to celebrate a turning point in their endeavors for peace and reunification in 2013. The statement concludes: "It is the fervent hope and prayer of all participants at the Tsuen Wan Consultation that the divided people of Korea will be reunited soon. We long for the day when the people of the Korean peninsula, together with the rest of the world, can join together in thanksgiving and joy to celebrate that they are again one people and one nation." Global Ministries partners with the Presbyterian Church of the Republic of Korea (PROK). For more information: Xiaoling Zhu, Area Executive, East Asia and the Pacific, 700 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44115. LHCC WEDNESDAY NIGHT PRAYER and KOINONIA MINISTRIES Time for Communion with God ing to Spiritual Formation through encounters with God s Spirit Genuine Fellowship... KOINONIA Together in Christ Wednesdays in February February 3 rd - 6:45 p.m. Sanctuary for prayer - 7:45 p.m. Circle of Prayer / card writing ministry February 10 th - 6:45 p.m. Sanctuary for prayer - 7:45 p.m. Circle of Prayer / Hymn-sing February 17 th - 7:30 p.m. Ash Wednesday Service (following Handbell rehearsal) February 24 th - 6:45 p.m. Sanctuary for prayer - 7:45 p.m. Circle of prayer/vespers and Communion WEEK OF COMPASSION SPECIAL OFFERING February 21 and 28 Week of Compassion currently responds to a disaster or emergency somewhere in the world on average of once every one and a half days. Recent major disasters -- such as the devastating earthquake in Haiti -- receive much of our attention and resources. At the same time, we continue to respond to other grave humanitarian tragedies. The Global Food Crisis is impacting more and more countries and reversing the modest gains that had been made in recent years against hunger. It has now become one of our most pressing priorities. Thank you for your contribution to Week of Compassion. Your gift enables us together to offer help and hope to hurting people around the world, around the year.

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