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St. Andrew Messenger May 2018 Newsletter Monthly Publication of St. Andrew Lutheran Church Volume 23 Issue 5 May FEATURES PASTOR CLAIRE CASSELL PAGE 2, 3 ST. ANDREW NEWS PAGE 4, 6 ST. ANDREW HAPPENINGS PAGE 5, 7, 8 IN OUR PRAYERS PAGE 11 MAY BIRTHDAYS PAGE 9 FINANCIAL PAGE PAGE 10 1

Pastor Claire Cassell Change and Transformation Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect. Romans 12:2 I once saw a poster up on an office wall that had a picture of a cartoon figure running from a lightning bolt that was striking his backside. The caption read, We change, not when we see the light, but when we feel the heat. Isn t that true for most of us? We get comfortable in our routines and patterns and don t want to move out of them, even if they re not healthy or helpful to us. Change can be challenging. Transformation is change on a deeper level. It is change from the inside out. Transformation is the level of change that Christ invites us to make in our faith journey, both individually and together. It is often difficult to make changes and experience transformation on our own. It is easier to continue to be and do what we ve always been and done. Sometimes it takes a lightning bolt of circumstances that are out of our control to move us into change and transformation. There is another choice. We can consciously and intentionally decide to move into positive change and do things that encourage transformation. We can take a class, take on a new spiritual practice, do something new that we haven t done before, to name a few things. 2

Pastor Claire Cassell Last week, I took a training to become a Certified Life Coach. This is something I ve been wanting to do for a long time. Sara Moening, one of our Assistant s to the Bishop, is a Life Coach, and she has encouraged pastors to consider receiving this training. In case you re wondering what a Life Coach is, here s a simple definition: A life coach helps others to accomplish their life goals by identifying limiting patterns that are holding them back, clarifying goals and action steps and building skills and resources so that positive change and transformation can happen. I am excited to be able to use my new training in my ministry. I would like to offer you all a coaching session. If there is a goal that you would like some help with, please give me a call and we can set up a time to meet or talk over the phone. Feel free to ask any questions about this and I will be happy to share more about it. I hope you are enjoying the trees budding and flowers blooming this spring as we watch the earth change and transform before our eyes! With you on the journey, 3

St. Andrew News Outreach Ministry The Outreach Ministry of St. Andrew will be teaming up with Lutheran Church of Hope (Broomfield) to Feed the Homeless in downtown Denver on Saturday May 5, 8 am - 11 am. Will you join us? If so, or to learn more, contact Mari Hackbarth 303-947-2055, mhackbarth@hotmail. Here are the details: Feed the Homeless Ministry Lutheran Church of Hope (LCH) 1305 West 10th Avenue Broomfield, CO 80020 303 466-4823 office@lchope.org www.lchope.org For over 30 years, Lutheran Church of Hope has participated in the Feed the Homeless (FTH) ministry at Holy Ghost Catholic Church in downtown Denver http:// www.holyghostchurch.org/social-ministry.html. LCH provides food to the downtown homeless on the first and third Saturdays of the month September through May. On the scheduled Saturday, volunteers make sandwiches, coffee, prepare a hot or cold beverage, package cookies & bananas. We get everything packed up in bins in time to leave LCH by 9:30 for the drive to Holy Ghost Catholic Church downtown (2029 Larimer St., Denver, CO 80205). We unload and set up food in time to start serving promptly at 10 a.m. Food distribution is generally complete by 10:30 a.m., with return to LCH by 11 a.m. After cleaning thermoses and putting bins away, you go on to your day by around 11:30 a.m., knowing that you can feel great about serving those in need. Peace, Mari 303-947-2055 / mhackbarth@hotmail.com 4

St. Andrew Happenings ALMOST LIKE HOME MINISTRY FOR May 14th JoAnn Meneghini and Janet Weisheit Mary Ann John and Barb King These are the Bible readings that we will hear during our worship services this month. They are provided that you might use them for personal devotion and meditation. May 6, 2018 May 13 2018 Acts 10:44-48 Acts 1:15-17, 21-26 Psalm 98 Psalm 1 1 John 5:1-6 1 John 5: 9-13 John 15:9-17 John 17:6-19 May 20, 2018 May 27, 2018 Acts 2:1-21 Isaiah 6:1-8 Psalm 104:24-34, 35b Psalm 29 Romans 8:22-27 Romans 8:12-17 John 15:26-27; 16:4b-15 John 3:1-17 5

St. Andrew News Regular Office Hours Tues./Wed./ Thurs. from 9:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Please ring doorbell for entrance to the building. To insure our security, we will be keeping our front doors and office door locked during office hours. If you need to contact Pastor Claire, please call her at 651-402-9949 or email her at ccassell123@gmail.com. Bulletins & Newsletter Information Please email changes or information to staff@standrewarvada.org so we are able to include changes in our worship bulletins and newsletters. Worship Assistants Needed It s not too late! Maybe you forgot to turn in a time and talent sheet or your availability changed. If you are interested in assisting with worship in one of our many roles please send the office a message or leave a note. Remember if you can not make it on a day you are scheduled, please find a replacement and notify the office as soon as possible. Thank you for all you do for St. Andrew, we couldn t do this without you! King Soopers Card Reminder This is just a little reminder to use your King Soopers reloadable gift cards. St. Andrew receives 5% of what goes onto the cards when the cards are loaded, and it can add up quickly! Your King Soopers card can be used for groceries, gas and prescriptions Contact Gloria Lopatofsky if you need a card, or two! 6

St. Andrew Happenings Looking for Something to Do on Sunday Afternoon? Try yoga with Ruth! Sundays at 2pm in the fellowship hall. Nothing too difficult. Ruth will meet each of us where we are at and offer each of us what we need to improve our flexibility, strength and overall health. A $5 - $10 donation is requested. See you there! Endowment Fund Update Thanks to the following who donated at Easter and in Loving Memory of Kathryn Knight: Jennifer Carpenter, Larry & Janis Hase, Janet Weisheit, Carol & Elizabeth Shinn, Joe & Julie Cunningham. The Fund continues to grow! We awarded $150 to Urban Servant Corps, on behalf of the congregation following Krista Kligus presentation to us in March. On May 20, the Endowment Fund will present a check to Hope House in honor of their work in our community. We thank you again for your support of the Fund and what it allows St. Andrew to do for mission outreach. Arvada Food Bank Thanks to your generosity and support on April 9th St. Andrew Lutheran Church donated 21 pounds of items to the Arvada Food Bank. Secrest Pen Pal Project Secrest Pen Pals Thank you so much for your participation and support of the Secrest Pen Pal project. It was a huge success and the staff at Secrest are extremely grateful and excited about the outcome. Stay tuned for more about the impact this had on the second-grade students. 7

St. Andrew Happenings PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY We will meet on May 6th and 20th Need Help with Automatic Giving? If you would like some help to sign up for Simply Giving, our automatic giving program that is on the last page of our website, please contact Lynn Kimbrough or Erin Knight to assist you. This helps you avoid the need to catch up on your giving when you re not in worship and it helps us with our cash flow. Thank you for considering this option! Sunday Announcements Just a reminder to try and email your announcements to the church office for the bulletin by the end of day each Wednesday. This way it can be printed in the bulletin insert for the coming Sunday. If you have last minute announcements, please give them to Pastor Claire or a council member before worship on Sunday and they will try and include them in the verbal announcements if time allows. THANK YOU! Scheduling Space This building is busy. Please schedule the events that you are planning to have here as EARLY as possible with Michelle Udy in the office. Building Maintenance If you notice a building maintenance need, please let Lynn Kimbrough and the church office know of the need.. Flower and Cookie Sign Up There remain many opportunities available on the flower chart and the cookie sign up in the narthex. Please consider signing up. If you have questions about the flower chart, please contact Liz Shinn. 8

MAY BIRTHDAYS 1 st Carol Bingham 20 th Byron Bingham 2 nd Joanne Beisel 23 rd Janis Hase Laura Heagle 14 th Sebastian Pardee 26 th Paulette Snyder Larry Hase John Linkhart Mission Statement The family of St. Andrew gathers in Christ to worship and praise God, to serve and witness to others. 9

Financial Report Year to date as of March General Fund 28364 King Soopers 988 Cost Share 4615 Building Use 1485 Flowers 95 Total Income 35547 Total Expense 38221 Net Income/Loss -2664 Please Contact St. Andrew When: Financial Page a family member passes away a new baby arrives in your family your group plans to have a meeting your address, phone or email changes you would like for Pastor to call or visit a member of your family is in the hospital a member leaves for college/military or establishes a new residence you have a joy or concern to share, or feel the church can assist you in any We have new brochures to help invite and welcome new guests to St. Andrew. Please pick them up in the Narthex and share as you are able! Vision Statement St. Andrew will be known as a welcoming place to explore faith in the Triune God, and seek healing and growth in body, mind and spirit. 10

In Our Prayers For Healing: Hermina Puck George Meneghini Sharon Wellnitz Bobby, April and their baby Blake Myrta Anderson Karen Stine Jean Berres ST. ANDREW LUTHERAN CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL COUNCIL President - Gloria Lopatofsky 303-918-7088 (cell) Vice President - Lynn Kimbrough 303-384-9153 Secretary - Erin Knight 303-870-2414 Treasurer - Tom Hartke 303-431-0463 Joe Cunningham 303-422-5207 or 303-884-5789 (cell) Mari Hackbarth 303-947-2055 Emily Knight.720-413-2264 Trudy Pardee 303-421-7340 or 303-437-5385 (cell) Pastor Claire Cassell 1-651-402-9949 11

ROCKY MOUNTAIN SYNOD OFFICE CHURCH STAFF CHURCH OFFICE NUMBERS Office: 303-777-6700 Office: 303-421-5197 Web Site: www.rmselca.org Email: staff@sstandrewarvada.org Web Site: www.standrewarvada.org PASTOR COUNCIL PRESIDENT Pastor Claire Cassell Gloria Lopatofsky 1-651-402-9949 303-918-7088 Office Manager MGR. OF HEALING ARTS CENTER Michelle Udy Barb Brown Email: staff@standrewarvada.org 303-859-9928 ORGANIST Dr. Mandy Bomar-Townend OFFICE HOURS: TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. AND BY APPOINTMENT WITH PASTOR St. Andrew Lutheran Church 6774 W. 66th Avenue Arvada, CO 80003-4529 303-421-5197 12