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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 J U N E 2 0 1 5 GLORIOUS DEI... Reverend Steven Beckham, Pastor 5872 Naples Plaza Long Beach, California 90803-5044 Website: www.gdlclb.org Telephone: 562.438.0929 THOUGHTS ALONG THE WAY... But some of the believers who belonged to the sect of the Pharisees stood up and said, It is necessary for them to be circumcised and ordered to keep the law of Moses. Acts 15:5 Sometimes it takes the Church a while to get in sync with what the Spirit is doing. That s nothing new. You don t have to read too deeply into the Book of Acts to see that this has been the story of the Church from the very beginning. The Holy Spirit keeps surprising the members and leaders of the nascent Church by inviting, inspiring and embracing persons they would never have thought to invite into their movement. The apostles keep trying to do the right thing as they see it, but the Spirit often has other plans. Take Matthias, for instance. In the first chapter of Acts the disciples decide that they need to replace Judas. Apparently they re just uncomfortable with a core leadership of eleven. Twelve is a better number much better mojo than eleven. So they find two men who meet the job qualifications, Justus and Matthias. They roll the dice and Matthias wins the job. And then he promptly disappears from the pages of the New Testament. The Spirit, it seems, had other ideas about who the new 12 th Apostle should be. We ll come back to that. It takes the Church a while to work things out, to figure out who they are, to figure out that the Spirit is radically inclusive in ways that push their buttons and stretch their boundaries. It takes them a while, for instance, to accept that the Holy Spirit is embracing both Hebrews and Hellenists, two Jewish groups who were good at finding reasons to dislike each other, into Jesus family of faith. You can find hints that it s not all peaches and cream between these two groups in chapters 6, 9 and 11. Imagine how startled they are when Philip baptizes a Samaritan sorcerer named Simon (chapter 8). Is new life in Christ available for Samaritans? How can it be possible that a magician is acceptable? Doesn t Deuteronomy 18 clearly say that we re to have nothing to do with magicians? Doesn t Leviticus 20 say that they should be put to death? But Philip just goes and baptizes him because the Spirit moved him to believe in Jesus! Continued on page 2

Page 2 GLORIOUS DEI... Thoughts Along the Way Continues. Inside this issue: Newsletter Update 2 VBS Summer 2015 4 Congregation Update 4 Call to Service 4 Handy Hints 5 God s Work, Our Hands 6 Calendar of Events 7 ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER Help us save on printing costs! Let us know if you want to receive your GLORIOUS DEI newsletter via email instead of the U.S. Postal Service! Please send an email to sirvine@gdlclb.org or drop it off at church, or mail to church, or place it in the offering plate. We can be mirrors that brightly reflect the glory of the Lord. And as the Spirit of the Lord works within us, we become more and more like Him. ~ II Corinthians 3:18 Oh, and then there s the Ethiopian eunuch. Talk about a guy who s cut off! This is a guy who had to stand outside the temple to pray (Leviticus 21, Deuteronomy 23). But the Holy Spirit hand delivers Philip to the side of his chariot to lead the Ethiopian through a Bible study in Isaiah, to explain that Jesus is the fulfillment of the prophesy he s reading. And once again, thanks to a handy pool at the side of the road, Philip goes ahead and baptizes him makes him part of the Church! He s not allowed in the temple, but he is openly invited to embrace Jesus. This is the repeating thread of the Book of Acts. The boundaries are being stretched. The door is being pressed open a little wider every time. The Spirit is pushing aside their preconceptions of just who can be part of the movement, just who can belong in the Church of Jesus. And apparently the invitation is open to people you would least suspect or imagine. Let s go back to Matthias. The Spirit certainly put Matthias to good use. Tradition says he preached in Judea, Cappadocia, Aethiopia and, eventually Georgia (the one next to Russia, not the one next to Alabama). But useful, honorable and productive as he was, God had someone else in mind to be the designated hitter and it turned out to be someone that the other 11 would never have thought of in a million years. If you had told the apostles on that chapter one day as they rolled the dice that Jesus was going to make Saul of Tarsus, a guy who was viciously persecuting the church, a guy who would stand approvingly as the official witness at the stoning of Stephen if you had told them that this guy they feared more than anyone would end up being tagged by the Spirit to become the most enthusiastic and productive of all the apostles, they would have thought you were possessed. And not in a good Holy Spirit way. But resurrected Jesus, himself, appeared to Saul and set him on a path that would convert him from Persecutor Saul into the Apostle Paul. Jesus invited the Church s worst enemy to become one of its greatest leaders. You d better believe it took the Church a while to get used to having him around and to accept that he really was one of them. Continued on page 3

JUNE 2015 Page 3 Thoughts Along the Way Continues. And then came the most difficult transition of all. In chapter 10, Peter has a vision where God shows him every kind of animal and invites him to kill and eat. Peter protests that he has always kept kosher and, gosh, thank you, but I have never eaten anything that is profane or unclean. What God has made clean, you must not call profane, says God, and repeats the lesson a couple of times just to be sure Peter gets it. Then the Spirit sends Peter to the house of Cornelius, a Roman centurion. An Italian. A gentile. I don t think we can adequately grasp in our day and age just what a huge leap this was and just how difficult it was for the Church, which still saw itself as a Jewish sect, indeed, saw itself as the fulfillment of all that it meant to be Jewish how difficult it was for them to accept that Gentiles were being invited to join the fold. We can get a hint, of course. In chapter 11, Peter is called to task and has to defend his decision to baptize Cornelius and all his household. In chapter 15 the apostles all assemble in Jerusalem in the first Council of the Church to decide if Gentile believers have to be circumcised and keep Jewish dietary laws. And even after the Council makes its decision the issue isn t entirely put to bed. The issue continues to rear its head in Galatians, Ephesians and Romans. And that s part of the problem. Instead of seeing them as persons whom Jesus loves and the Spirit has called, some believers, especially the Pharisees, continue to see them as an issue. But the Spirit blows where it wills (John 3), and the door gets opened ever wider. This is the history of the Church. The Spirit opens the door ever wider. It takes time, sometimes, for the Church to catch up. It takes time for people to realize that women and men can sit together in worship. It takes time for people to accept that worship doesn t have to be conducted in the language the grandparents brought from the old country. It takes some getting used to the idea that Germans and Swedes and Danes and Norwegians can all be part of the same denomination or even the same congregation. It takes time to agree the women don t have to wear hats. Or gloves. It takes time to accept that persons of all races and ethnic backgrounds can sing together in the same choir and sit together in the same pews. It takes time to agree that divorce is no reason to exclude someone from Christ s table. It takes time to realize that these other people who puzzle us or make us wary are also called by Christ and moved by the Spirit to participate fully in our family of faith. And yet the story of our faith from the Book of Acts to the present day is a story of God opening the door ever wider no matter how often we try to close it. As this year progresses, you will begin to hear more about what it means to be a Reconciling in Christ congregation. You will hear more about what it would mean for us to make a positive statement of invitation to our gay and lesbian neighbors, to invite them to join us at the little church with a big heart. As we think through this process together, remember the Book of Acts and all our history since then. And give thanks that even you, a Gentile, are also a child of God. Pro Gloria Dei, Pastor Steve GROWING IN FAITH,, LIFTED BY HOPE,, GUIDED BY LOVE, L, G

Page 4 COUNCIL UPDATE Your Council met on May 4, 2015 with all members present. Pastor Steve reported that Confirmation Sunday will be June 7 th. The Adult Bible Studies on Tuesday Eve and Sunday Mornings are going well, however the evening attendance varies. He will be on vacation from June 22 nd to July 5 th and pulpit supply has been arranged. GLORIOUS DEI... VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL JULY 27-31 Gary Bockman, council treasurer reported that we need more members to receive their Glorious Dei Newsletter by e-mail in order to take advantage of a reduction in mailing cost. Please contact Sandy Irvine and let her know if you wish to support this new endeavor. The 2014 Internal Review of Financial Procedures was completed in April, has been reviewed by Council, signed and forwarded to our Synod Office. The Internal Audit was performed by members Everett Parker and David Kahakauwila and we appreciate and thank them for their Commitment and contributions on our behalf. In an effort to improve communications, the Council has agreed to post the Year to Date Statement of Revenue and Expenses each month in our Newsletter and on our Bulletin Board in the Fellowship Hall. The remainder of the meeting was focused on the management and rental of the Parsonage. A motion was made to appoint an ad hoc committee to interview several property managers in the area and make their selection. While other members were asked to be on the committee, the outcome was that Bob Siemer and Danny Bach completed the task. Designated to represent our congregation, their selection after completing reviews was Christie Berg. Mike Lynch, our Mission Support Chairman, reported receiving over $880 for the Malaria Campaign from our little church with the big heart. Blessings to all of you and have a Glorious Dei! Barbara White, President Gloria Dei has been invited to join Our Saviour s Lutheran Church VBS this year. Children ages 3 10 will join mixed groups of all ages in the traditional rotation method. Each day begins at 9 a.m. and ends at noon. Volunteers needed. Call Sandy Irvine at 562-438-0929 to register or for more information. CALL TO SERVICE Please STEP UP and volunteer to use your gifts and talents to help our congregation! Join the Parsonage Committee today and be part of the group of creative minds that move this project forward for our Gloria Dei members. For we are what he has made us, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand to be our way of life. ~Ephesians 2:10

JUNE 2015 MISSIONS UPDATE Dear Partner in Ministry, First, allow me to ask: Where time goes? I could not believe that 2015 is almost half gone. The older I get, the faster time goes So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom. How are you and yours? I do think of you through prayers as you pray for me! I did not get my Easter letter out to you as I did in other years, because I was not in Beijing. I was travelling with an ELCA group to visit the Yunnan area. It was such a meaningful Easter service for me. We celebrated Easter with our brothers and sisters of Lisu minority group. After that trip, I had other teaching trips in different parts of the country, plus ministries in the Beijing area. In fact, I just came back to Beijing from a teaching trip in a mountain area. Though my schedule is full each day, my heart rejoices! What a privilege of being used by God in His work! Who I am to have such an honor However, I do know, by God s grace and mercy, with your partnership in both generous giving and faithful prayer, I can do what I do each day here in China. I do not take all these for granted and thank God and you all for the blessings! I will NOT go back to the US this summer, but will return for my Home Assignment in the summer of 2016. With great needs here, besides CE class at Yanjing seminary, I have taught some counseling classes and children Sunday School teachers at different churches. I have often been challenged, stretched, and expanded with what I feel already known all these years since I came back to China. I am grateful for them, for His grace is sufficient for me in my weaknesses! Thanks again for your support! May our God continue to bless you and yours! May God s spirit be upon us, so that we will have His power and be able to serve Him by serving others! Yours in Him, Dorcas Wang To make a no-drippy ice pack, put a wet sponge in a zip baggie. Freeze. When it is needed, wrap in a dish towel and use as needed. When it thaws it will not drip all over you. Page 5 Clean a wood shopping block with lemon and salt. Use kosher salt on the board, scrub with a half lemon. Rinse well and dry. Use cup cake liners to keep bugs out of your beverages when relaxing in your yard or on the boat. Poke a small hole in the liner, place it upside down over your straw in the glass & push down over the top of your glass. This is my favorite. When you visit some one who is hospitalized, bring something to remind them you care. Take a white paper plate and draw anything cheerful on it. Include your name, a funny comment or two, and bring to the bedside. If the patient is sleeping leave the plate anyway and the person will have a reminder that you were there. After 3 friends decorated plates for her, a woman at the City of Hope had people bring her more decorated plates. She put them up all over her room. This was a great reminder that she is loved and people are praying for her. Margie E. Brown HEALTHY HANDY HINTS

Page 6 GLORIOUS DEI... HANKS & A WITH THANKS & APPRECIATION...... GOD S WORK, OUR HANDS Volunteers threaded needles and tie knots all the while enjoying fellowship with other Gloria Dei members. This project tugs at the heart strings...as these blankets are given to kids in crisis who need some TLC in a critical circumstance! Special thanks to Laura Subke for spearheading this important community project and working with Long Beach Police Department Child Abuse Division.

JUNE 2015 Page 7 CALENDAR OF EVENTS JUNE 2015 1 Monday CHURCH COUNCIL MTG @ 7 PM Happy Birthday John Satariano 2 Tuesday ADULT EDUCATION @ 7 PM 3 Wednesday JOIN THE CHOIR... @ 7:15 PM 4 Thursday Vicky & Steve Gammer Anniversary 5 Friday A.A. MTG.@ 1:00 PM D.A. MTG @ 6:00 PM 6 Saturday 7 Confirmation SUNDAY ADULT EDUCATION @ 9 AM WORSHIP @ 10:30 AM HOLY COMMUNION O.A. MTG @ 7:00 PM 8 Monday 9 Tuesday ADULT EDUCATION @ 7 PM 10 Wednesday JOIN THE CHOIR... @ 7:15 PM 11 Thursday Happy Birthday Don Johnson Stuart & Laura Subke Anniversary 12 Friday A.A. MTG.@ 1:00 PM D.A. MTG @ 6:00 PM Happy Birthday Richard Berg 13 Saturday Happy Birthday Erika Eidam Carl & Carrol Irvin Anniversary 14 SUNDAY ADULT EDUCATION @ 9 AM WORSHIP @ 10:30 AM HOLY COMMUNION HUNGER OFFERING & PRAYERS OF HEALING O.A. MTG @ 7:00 PM 15 Monday 16 Tuesday ADULT EDUCATION @ 7 PM 17 Wednesday JOIN THE CHOIR... @ 7:15 PM Dick & Giselle Berg Anniversary 18 Thursday ELCW LUNCH @ 11:30 AM CLAIRE S L.B. MUSEUM Happy Birthday Chuck Iverson 19 Friday A.A. MTG.@ 1:00 PM D.A. MTG @ 6:00 PM 20 Saturday 21 SUPER SUNDAY SUMMER WORSHIP TIME @ 10:00 AM **** HOLY COMMUNION Happy Birthday Dee Perretta FATHER S DAY FIRST DAY OF SUMMER 22 Monday Happy Birthday Candy Wood Steve & Meri Beckham Anniversary 23 Tuesday Happy Birthday Dolores Lovoy Bob & Stephanie Siemer Anniversary 24 Wednesday Happy Birthday Curt Whallon 25 Thursday 26 Friday A.A. MTG.@ 1:00 PM D.A. MTG @ 6:00 PM 27 Saturday 28 SUNDAY SUMMER WORSHIP TIME @ 10:00 AM **** HOLY COMMUNION O.A. MTG @ 7:00 PM 29 Monday 30 Tuesday JULY: NEWSLETTER HIATUS July 2 Twyla Karkut July 6 Martie Engle July 7 Rebecca Bockman Brook July 7 Dave Manley July 10 Janeene Conter July 11 Kay Berg July 11 Jerry Gross July 13 Mike Lynch July 14 Edie Graber

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