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St. Luke s Lutheran Church (916) 421-5039 www.slelca.org stlukeschurch@att.net Pastor Carl Hoppman carlhoppman@gmail.com P a s t o r a l P e r s p e c t i v e For centuries the call has gone out for all the faithful to come and worship at Christmas time. Why? It certainly is not that your coming to the Christmas Cantata or Christmas Eve Service will automatically make all the difference for you. It is only too possible for you to come to worship at Christmas time and get no more out of it than your coming together to open presents or to have a big meal. It can be just another thing to do. You might not be sure why you do all these things and sometimes don t even want to, but you feel you should. If you realize in your heart why it is important for you to come to worship at Christmas time, however, your whole perspective on the holiday will change and your observances will take on new meaning. You are called to come to worship at Christmas time to hear the Good News that Christ has come to you. Through the Christmas Cantata presentation and Christmas Eve Service, you hear about how Christ willingly left Heaven to be born a baby in this sinful world. He came to live here and experience the same challenges you experience and more. He came to die for you on the cross so that you would have life in Him that can never be taken from you no matter how you get nailed by situations and circumstances. News And Views December 2014 Receiving this Good News gives all your Christmas observances new life. If you share presents then, it is to experience the joy of giving, for Christ has given so much to you. If you share meals, it is to celebrate your connection with others, because God has connected us in Christ s love. Whatever you do this Christmas time, make coming to worship an important part of your holiday observance. Come expecting to hear the Good News of God s love for you in Jesus Christ. Come expecting to hear how Christ comes to you wherever you are in life. Please come. You won t be disappointed. Spreading, Serving and Sharing with You, Pastor Carl Christmas Cantata The choir will perform the Christmas Cantata, The First Noel, Sunday, December 21 at the 10:30 a.m. service. There will be special solos and presentations by the children and the bell choir. Ron Webb will narrate. Invite a friend to come enjoy some uplifting holiday music and hear the Good News of God s love for us in Jesus. There will be no 8:15 a.m. service on that Sunday so we can all be together for the Cantata.

Wow! The Advent and Christmas seasons are approaching fast. It s a great time of year to celebrate together and reflect on the importance of the season. With the end of the year approaching, we also have some changes in various leadership positions so we recognize and celebrate those who have so diligently volunteered their time and talents over the past years. Howard Triebwasser has served as Vice President for the past four years and has done some great things assisting me and leading other efforts across the board in my absence. Betty Englund is completing four years as the Finance Board chair and has been a vital cog in keeping our finances in order and working to keep us on track. On behalf of the congregation I thank them for their dedicated service. Coming up in December, we have our annual congregational meeting on Sunday, December 14th. We begin with a potluck lunch followed by the meeting. We will elect new officers and board chairs, review and approve the 2015 Budget, and report on the results of our stewardship campaign. Please mark your calendars and plan to join together in celebrating our accomplishments and looking ahead to the challenges before us. The council has had a few strategic planning sessions over the past two years with the objective being to evaluate where we are in meeting our mission and to determine how we meet or continue to meet our mission in the next 5-10 years. I hope to be able to provide a summary of those efforts to date either at the annual meeting or in the January News & Views. I believe we have all felt these sessions were helpful in moving ahead and taking on the challenges before us. I believe these types of sessions need to continue, when able, to help us plan ahead. Finally, it has been a privilege to serve as your President over the past four years and to see many challenges met with strong resolve and efforts by many to make St. Luke s a better place to Spread, Serve, and Share. Your dedication, support, and teamwork are what make St. Luke s a special place for us all. As I step down at the end of my term of office, I also want to offer a special thanks to Pastor Carl for his guidance and support over the years. And, as I have always ended my monthly newsletters, See you in church! Your fellow servant in Christ, Bob Behr If you would like to help decorate the congregational Christmas tree, come join the fun at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 4. Come hang a few Chrismon Christmas Tree ornaments, enjoy some hot chocolate, holiday goodies and great fellowship. All are welcome. Advent home devotionals, an adult devotional book or children s Advent calendar, are available on the opportunity table. Please take one per family. We are also taking signups for families who would like to lead the lighting to the Advent candles on the Sundays in Advent. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! From Fred and Genie Sommer Crab Feed Meeting If you are interested in being involved in the annual Crab Feed, we will be meeting on Sunday December 7th following worship in Room 3.

Women of the ELCA Many thanks to everyone who participated in our annual Thankoffering service on November 23rd. We are excited about the mission opportunities we will be able to support with the donations received. Our December mission support is for Christmas Promise again this year. On December 1st we will pick up the wish lists of the families we will be adopting this year. We have from December 1 to December 15 to collect the items (or monetary donations) then we deliver everything to Christmas Promise. Christmas Promise wraps and has a Santa deliver the gifts to the families on Christmas. The families that the program supports are families that would otherwise not be able to have such a celebration. We'll be collecting gifts at our next gathering on Saturday, December 13th, in Schultz Hall. We'll be closing out the year and celebrating the season together. All are welcome to join us as we gather to eat, and sing some Christmas carols. See you at 11:30am on December 13th! + + + + + + + We are once again taking orders for Poinsettias in honor or memory of loved ones to decorate our sanctuary for Christmas. The cost is $10 each. Orders will be taken through December 14. The Poinsettias will be up for December 21 and Christmas Eve worship. You may pick them up after the 7:00 p.m. service on Christmas Eve. Order forms are available on the opportunity table. Please place your order in the offering plate or turn it in to the office. Christmas Eve Traditional Candle-Lighting Service 7:00 PM Holy Communion 11:00 PM If you enjoy exchanging Christmas cards with those in our congregation, you will find our mailbox for just such an occasion in the church entryway. All are welcome to exchange cards using this mailbox, but, don t forget to see if you also have cards to be picked up. We welcome Alexander Richard Iniguez into the family of Christ. He was baptized on November 16, 2014. He is the son of Jesse and Katie Iniguez. His sponsors are: Nick and Alicia Moser. Big brother is Benjamin and proud Grandparents are Al and Peggy Moser and Richard and Cheryl Iniguez.

A Request from the Property Board As you are probably aware, the church does not have full-time custodians or maintenance workers who continually check all facilities. As a result, things can happen and go unnoticed for several days or even several weeks. By things I am referring to break ins, graffiti, needed repairs, unsatisfactory landscape work or janitorial work, and similar issues. Thus, if you notice anything regarding the church facilities that needs attention, please notify the Property Board, by sending an email to Deanna at the church office. If you do not have email, call the church office. When alerting the Property Board, please include sufficient details so the Board can understand the issue and, hopefully, can resolve the issue. It is critical that you include the date and time that you first noticed the issue. Also, be as specific as possible. The Property Board thanks you for your assistance. Clarence Korhonen, Chairperson St. Luke s Property Board SLY Fun and Gatherings Hey Youth Groupers! Next up for activities is Laser Tag on Saturday, December 13th!!! More information and a permission slip for this fun event will follow. You really don t want to miss out on all the fun that we are having. Come help plan these activities by coming to the SLY Youth Meetings on the first Sunday of every month at 12:45. We eat pizza too! Don t want to come alone? That s OK, bring your friends let s grow this youth group! Annual Congregational Meeting and Potluck On Sunday, December 14, the Evangelism Board will host the potluck for the Annual Congregational meeting. You will find a sign-up sheet on the opportunity table so be sure to add your name and plan to take part in the last potluck of the year. Reformation Sunday SLY Pumpkin Bread Thanks!!! Thank you to everyone who purchased pumpkin bread. There were 106 orders for pumpkin bread this year. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we enjoyed making it! Your generous donations help fund our youth group activities. In October we celebrated Reformation Sunday with our Annual Heritage Potluck hosted by the Evangelism Board. This is always a favorite and this year s potluck did not disappoint as we had a wonderful variety of dishes, a challenging quiz on Martin Luther and the Reformation and great fellowship. Thank you to all those who helped with set up and food service. Special thanks goes to Bob Behr, Micki and Jack Fenske, Dorothy Haney and Ron Webb for doing all the dishes and cleaning up the kitchen. In loving service, Pat Webb, Evangelism Chair

Soul Stitchers The Soul Stitcher s, St. Luke's recently formed crochet group named after a suggestion by Mary Francis Harris, will meet again on Monday, December 1, at 2 p.m. at Peggy Moser's home. Beginning and advanced crocheter s are welcome. Yarn and crochet hooks are being donated. All we need is you! Robin Zoesch Community Concerns We have lots of projects planned working with the ladies group on gathering school supplies for local schools, the Winter Sanctuary project in March. Watch out, we may call on our church family to help. Clothes have been delivered to St. John s Shelter. I want to thank Mack Vance for his help in recycling cans and plastics for our Youth. Helping others, Al Moser Epiphany Breakfast and Service Tuesday, January 6 at 9:30am Come celebrate Epiphany, God s revealing of His Son, Jesus, to the world. Please mark your calendar now and plan to join us for our annual Epiphany Breakfast and Service in the Fellowship Room located in the Sunday School wing. The Evangelism Board will provide breakfast casseroles, coffee and juice. You are welcome to bring muffins, coffee cake or nut breads to share. You are also encouraged to bring one or more nativity sets to be displayed on the tables. Following the breakfast, Pastor Carl will share a special message about Epiphany. Be sure to look for the sign-up sheet on the opportunity table. In loving service, Pat Webb, Evangelism Chair Carole Edwards 10700 Coloma Road #39 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Apartment Number Change: We welcome our new members. Crystal Boettcher (916) 825-8147 Dominique 5924 Stallon Way Sacramento, CA 95823 Paul Edwards (916) 716-0170 10700 Coloma Road #39 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Linda Olsen (916) 422-7005 4720 B Parkway Sacramento, CA 95823 Lisa Olsen (916) 422-7005 5720 B Parkway Sacramento, CA 95823

FINANCIAL SECRETARY'S REPORT OCTOBER 2014 December 3 December 4 December 5 December 12 December 14 December 15 December 16 December 17 December 19 December 21 December 25 December 26 December 27 December 29 Carol Vance Kim Fenske Jared Kiser Elizabeth Korhonen Betty Englund Emma Lou Collins Chet Madison Kristine Felgenhauer Janette Payne Sylvia Kohler Triss Hoppman Robert Harrison Deanna Dockter Sr. Derrick Mihanovich OFFERINGS (General Fund Only): This Month Year to Date Total Offering $16,878 $170,682 Compared to Budget Compared to 2013 Contributors: 2014 (Current Year) 2013 (Last Year) $250 -$6,322 1.5% -3.6% $1,532 $8,329 9.1% 5.00% 75 85 Aver. 87 92 Aver. Note: Positive values (no +/- sign) means above; negative values means below. Dec. 24 Ken and Debi Lentsch 25th Anniversary Joe and Janette Payne for daughter Sarah s 29th birthday; Thelma Williams and John Johnsen in loving memory of our parents Karen Linfor for the beauty of the season; Larry and Deanna Dockter for the love of our Lord Jesus Christ Kelly and Jeff Boyer for 6th Anniversary and Ty s 3rd birthday Other Special a)sunday School $8.44 b)flowers $160.00 Ron Webb Financial Secretary

WORSHIP ASSISTANTS Acolytes Daniel Encinas Isabella Basquez, Elizabeth Wilson Amber Mansfield, Angie Martinez Joshua Bell, Morgan Furry Psalm Leaders Amber Mansfield Angie Martinez Aiyana Tice Daniel Encinas Altar Care 8:15 AM Cheryl Franklin 10:30 AM Linda Olsen Communion Servers Howard Triebwasser, Carol Carney, Karen Linfor Dec. 24 Counters Nancy Minning, Connie Reule Don Schell, Bob Behr Nancy Minning, Connie Reule Holly Hoppman, Marlene Kiser Greeters Connie Reule, Nancy Minning Head Ushers 8:15 AM Ron Franklin 10:30 AM Larry Dockter Prayer Leaders Triss Hoppman Bob Behr Mary F. Harris Ron Zoesch Prayers Christmas Eve 7:00PM 11:00PM Joe Payne Kirsten Ireton Psalm Leaders Christmas Eve 7:00P M 11:00 PM Sierra Etchison Elizabeth Wilson Readers 8:15 AM Kelly Boyer Eric Linblade Sarah Madison Phil Petersen Readers 10:30 AM John Orcutt Lauren Orcutt Joe Payne David Saxby Readers Christmas Eve 7:00 PM 11:00PM Janette Payne Judy Saxby Refreshments Ofelia Ojeda Congregational Meeting and Potluck Mack and Carole Vance Walt and Pauline Arndt and Joyce Jensen Visitors Gifts Carole Vance Thelma Williams Joyce Jensen Carolyn Andrews Welcome Leaders Peggy Moser Pat Webb Chet Madison Carolyn Andrews

St. Luke s Lutheran Church 7595 Center Parkway Sacramento, CA 95823 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 739 Return Service Requested «Head of House» «Last Name» «Spouse» «Address» «City» «Zip» Christmas Eve 7:00PM 11:00 PM