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Reverend Steven Beckham, Pastor 5872 Naples Plaza Long Beach, California 90803-5044 Website: www.gdlclb.org Telephone: 562.438.0929 THOUGHTS ALONG THE WAY G L O R I A D E I 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 M A R C H 2 0 1 7 GLORIOUS DEI... Lent. Again. Still humming a clinging scrap of Christmas, still squinting through the bright winter light bouncing off the shining gifts of Epiphany, suddenly the wind shifts and you get a face full of Ashes. Deep sighs and ashes and those somber words no one likes to say or hear, those words that make you think of all those friends and relatives who were swallowed by history far, far too suddenly and too soon, those words that taunt you, making you wonder if the 25-year warranty on your new gizmo or thingamabob is just so much paper irony or a chuckle from heaven. Remember that you are dust. Ashes and dust. And let me just mark it here on your forehead so you don t forget, right here where all the world will see it and the well-meaning busybodies in the grocery store will awkwardly try to do you the favor of letting you know that there is a crossing smudge of mortality on your face. Lent. Again. Forty days, not counting Sundays, of wondering about wandering in deserts of every kind, of negotiating multi-level interchanges from one high road to another, inching along on thoroughfares that never allow their advertised speed, forty days to be mindful of inattentiveness, forty days to ponder why fasting goes so slowly....continued on page 2

Page 2 Inside this issue: Our Name Means... 2 Congregation Council Update 3 GLORIOUS DEI... Our name means The Glory of God, so we try to live accordingly. Our life together as a family of faith is built on worship, service, education and friendship. 40 Days of Giving 3 Member Memories 4 Privilege at Risk 6 Martin Luther Pop-up 6 Calendar of Events 7 Thoughts Along the Way Continues. Forty days to unpack and weigh the stuff you carry, to gingerly avoid jagged edges as you sort through, evaluate and discard because you have begun to learn the wisdom of traveling light or simply because your legs and your soul are not as strong as they once were and why take a risk of tripping before your time and falling face first into the dust and ashes? Lent. Again. Forty days of all things tempting and tempting all things, forty days of analyzed appetites, considered cravings, delusions diluted and dispensed, forty days to wonder if you have spent your life constructing a coffin or creating a chrysalis, forty days bedeviled by the seductive suggestion to do and be merely good when the broken heart of heaven is spending its last erg of strength and last drop of blood to trudge uphill and endure the messy, agonizing business of making you new. Lent. Again. Pro Gloria Dei, Pastor Steve

MARCH 2017 Page 3 Gloria Dei s church council met on February 6. March 1st is Ash Wednesday and our Soup Supper is at 6pm, followed by worship service at 7:30pm. Please mark your calendars and sign up in the fellowship hall if you would like to attend. Plan to join us on April13th for our annual Meal in the Upper Room. Because of recent health issues in our congregation we are reviewing our equipment and readiness for an emergency. Margie Brown is heading up an Ad Hoc committee to develop a plan for our church. Council members have begun interviews for our Living the Resurrection project. This first phase will enable the team to refine their skills before calling congregation members to set up interview dates. Please keep the council and LTR members in your prayers as we embark on this journey. Our church is experiencing some roof leaks and the property committee is evaluating this problem in consultation with a roofer. Stay tuned for more information regarding repairs. A few prayers for this might help also. The treasurer provided an updated financial report and we are on budget so far for 2017. Blessings to you and have a Glorious Dei, Stephanie Siemer, Council President Email: ssiemer@charter.net Journey through Lent with ELCA ELCA World Hunger s 40 Days of Giving is a special opportunity for you and your congregation to lift up this church s hunger and poverty ministry during Lent. ELCA World Hunger has prepared special resources and opportunities for you and your congregation to use in this time of reflection and self-examination, ways to learn and participate in addressing hunger and poverty, specifically around economic justice. Join ELCA World Hunger s 40 Days of Giving and journey through Lent with resources for individual and congregational use. Find a flip-calendar devotional that follows the lectionary and each day offers Scripture, questions, reflections, art, prayers or connections to our church s commitment to pursing a just world where all are fed. Sign-up to receive each day s devotional in your email inbox. Through ELCA World Hunger s 40 Days of Giving, pray, act and hope that through economic life and justice there truly will be sufficient, sustainable livelihood for all. By joining together, we can achieve our goal for 2017 to raise $1 million during Lent. Your gifts to ELCA World Hunger will help give our brothers and sisters around the world opportunities to earn a fair, sustainable living with dignity. Visit ELCA. org/40days to learn more, sign-up and join in the journey.

Page 4 GLORIOUS DEI... When asked if I would write an article about my parents the first thing that came to mind was their long happy marriage of 69 years. It was true love from the minute my Dad said he saw my mother at a USO dance. He was still in the Coast Guard at the time. He met her sister, my Aunt Dolores, first and asked her to introduce them. As far as my Dad was concerned, my Mom was the one at first sight. My Mother didn t jump in so fast because she was engaged to someone in Sacramento, where she spent much of her youth. She had come to Long Beach with her sister to look for a job. Because my Dad was a very focused and determined suitor he didn t care one bit that she was engaged. He must have worked his magic fast because he corresponded with her until the end of the war, while on a ship in the North Atlantic. I discovered the letters accidentally when I was a teenager, which was exciting stuff because you just don t think of your parents in that dating role. Their marriage was strong. They shared the same value system and outlook on life. They believed in the importance of family values and honesty. They were supportive and respectful of each other s goals and opinions. In spite of their similarities they were very different personalities, and complimented each other. My Dad was outgoing and my Mother more reserved. He was more of the adventure seeker and she was contented to watch. They worked together to create a life after the war. My Dad had several successful careers and my Mother was supportive. True to form, he encouraged her when she decided to return to college to get a teaching credential. They worked hard together to obtain the same dreams and never lost sight of that. My Dad remained a romantic for all of those 69 years of marriage something that didn t go unnoticed by friends. Many people at Gloria Dei would comment when they would see them holding hands in church and he referring to her as his sweetheart. I do believe that it was that strong love and mutual dependence that lead to his surprising rapid decline and death. His death preceded my Mother s by 17 months. He couldn t handle seeing her ill and would comment that he had lost her three years earlier because of her dementia. Although her dementia was not extreme, it did change life for him because he could no longer discuss things as they had once done. She had lost the ability to have a meaningful conversation. When it finally hit him that she would not get better and things had changed forever, he just couldn t get past it. As it is said, things happen for a reason and I believe it did this time also. Had my Mother died before him I do not believe he would have lasted more than a few days or weeks. I remember sharing that with Pastor Steve and I believe he felt the same way.

MARCH 2017 Page 5 The morning that I had to break it to my Mother that my Dad had died in the night, she seemed shocked and said that she had always wanted to go first. I told her if that had been the case he would never have been able to handle it. She thought about that for a few minutes and seemed to understand in spite of the dementia. Dementia worked well for her to soften the loss of my Dad so her remaining days were not as emotionally painful. I am truly grateful that she no longer has to suffer the effects of COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. I don t have siblings to share the grief of losing them but I do have two wonderful daughters who were very close to them growing up. My parents set a wonderful example of a long happy and loving marriage. Had it not been for my Dad I wouldn t have met my wonderful husband, Steve. My Dad and Steve spent a lot of quality time together enjoying the same hobbies and fixing things. My Dad always included me when he was fixing things around the house and later included my daughters. Gender was not an issue. After all this time, Steve is starting to get over being surprised when any of us ask for a specific tool and actually know how to use it. I am grateful for having such wonderful parents who shared their values and their belief that you can succeed in anything if you are willing to work for it. I am at peace knowing that the souls of my parents are together once again no illness or pain. I have received so many lovely sympathy cards with personal messages from friends who have shared how my parents affected their lives and grateful to have known them. That s quite a legacy. ~ By Vicki Sorensen Gammer

Page 6 GLORIOUS DEI... What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us. What we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal - Albert Pine Putting Privilege at Risk The concept of privilege has become an important talking point in our society. One way of describing privilege is that some people have access to and enjoy rights and immunities that others do not get to access or enjoy. We ve heard much in recent years about the many types and expressions of privilege that are present in our society, privilege related to gender, race, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, education, or ability just to name a few. For those of us who have some kind of privilege in this society which includes a vast majority of members of North American Lutheran faith communities being able to see, hear, and empathize with those who for whatever reason live life differently than we do can be a real challenge. Often, unhelpful narratives can make their way into our public and private conversations that place unjust blame on others, misinterpret or misrepresent others motives, and create wall of division instead of open spaces of understanding. Jesus parable about the Pharisee and the tax collector reminds us that God does not share in our prejudices or our privileges, our name-calling or our numerous divisions. Jesus words concerning these two people who both went to pray in the temple reverses our expectations. Jesus lifts up the tax collector s humility. Can we hear this as an invitation to put our privilege at risk by being willing to listen to those who are in different circumstances than we are? To hear their stories of joy and pain, to empathize in love, and to commit to justice and equality for all? We are publicly baptized into a worldwide community of faith that has committed itself to love in the way Jesus loved, to care about the things Jesus cared about. Today Jesus encourages us to put our privilege at risk and to put our love on the table. ~ 2016 Augsburg Fortress Published in time for the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, The Life of Martin Luther takes readers On a journey from Luther s decision to become a monk to his role in sparking the Protestant Reformation. The vibrant illustrations and intricate pop-ups of renowned paper engineer Agostino Traini will have readers coming back again and again to explore this chapter in the history of the Christian faith. Introduce your family to this extraordinary pop-up book!

MARCH 2017 Page 7 1 2 Thursday 3 Friday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM A.A. MTG.@ 1:00 PM D.A. MTG @ 6:00 PM 4 Saturday Happy Birthday Walt Eidam 5 SUNDAY ADULT EDUCATION @ 9 AM WORSHIP @ 10:30 AM HOLY COMMUNION PRAYERS OF HEALING O.A. MTG. @ 7:00 PM Happy Birthday Ranae Wright 6 Monday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM 7 Tuesday 8 Wednesday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM 9 Thursday Happy Birthday Paul Andre White 10 Friday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM A.A. MTG.@ 1:00 PM D.A. MTG @ 6:00 PM Happy Birthday Chris Foster 11 Saturday Happy Birthday Victoria Gammer 12 SUNDAY ADULT EDUCATION @ 9 AM WORSHIP @ 10:30 AM HOLY COMMUNION PRAYERS OF HEALING Day light savings @ AM 13 Monday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM 14 Tuesday 15 Wednesday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM Walt & Erika Eidam Anniversary Happy Birthday Chris Gilissen 16 Thursday 17 Friday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM A.A. MTG.@ 1:00 PM D.A. MTG @ 6:00 PM David & Kay Berg Anniversary Happy Birthday Nancy Ferrero 18 Saturday LSS WORK PARTY 10-noon, 1611 Pine Avenue Downtown Long Beach 9:30 Carpool Available 19 SUNDAY WORSHIP @ 10:30 AM HOLY COMMUNION Noisy Offering O.A. MTG. @ 7:00 PM Happy Birthday Mark Engle 20 Monday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM 21 Tuesday Newsletter Deadline Please submit articles & photos to editor: pbockman@fullerton.edu 22 Wednesday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM 23 Thursday 24 Friday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM A.A. MTG.@ 1:00 PM D.A. MTG @ 6:00 PM 25 Saturday Happy Birthday Beth Rotsel 26 SUNDAY WORSHIP @ 10:30 AM HOLY COMMUNION/Noisy Offering O.A. MTG. @ 7:00 PM 27 Monday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM Happy Birthday Bret Engle 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM 30 Thursday 31 Friday

GLORIA DEI EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 5872 Naples Plaza Long Beach, California90803 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage paid Long Beach, California Permit No. 2190 Return Service Requested Gloria Dei Lutheran Church is a Reconciling in Christ Congregation. At Gloria Dei Lutheran Church we welcome all who are seeking God s love and grace. We welcome all because God welcomes all, regardless of race or culture, sexual orientation, gender identity, or relationship status. We welcome all without regard to the social, cultural or economic circumstances that too often divide us. Our unity is in Christ in whom we are all made new. (2 Cor. 5:17-19)