St. Mark Lutheran Church CrossBeams A publication of St. Mark Lutheran Church, Mount Prospect, Illinois April 2012 Volume 51 Issue 4 Run faithful women to the graveside. Marvel, the stone is rolled away! Hear from the angel, He is risen. Christ goes before you all the way. Alleluia! Christ Is Arisen! Alleluia! Christ Is Arisen Text: Luis Bojos, b 1937; tr. Martin a Seltz, b. 1951. Used by permission. CCLI # 3072417
CrossBeams April 2012 basements, attics and garages for usable items you no longer need. This is a great opportunity to support the youth who are volunteering their time to serve people in need. Easter Holy Week Passion/Palm Sunday 8 am & 10 am with Holy Communion Maundy Thursday Living Last Supper, First Communion 7 pm Good Friday Cross Walk, a Family Experience with Jesus 11 am Tenebrae, a service of gathering darkness 7 pm Easter Vigil 7 pm of Lessons and Reflections EASTER Traditional with Holy Communion Breakfast Traditional with Holy Communion Cross Walk on Good Friday 8 am 8:30-9:45 am 10 am St. Mark will continue its tradition of hosting the Cross Walk on April 6 at 11 am. Please join us for this powerful and moving presentation of Jesus final days and crucifixion. Garage Sale News The youth from St. Mark are sponsoring a Garage Sale on Friday, May 18 and Saturday, May 19 at the Center. The proceeds will go toward funding their summer mission trips. Please help their endeavor by searching your cabinets, Donated item drop off dates at the Center are: Saturdays May 5 and May 12 10 am to 3 pm Sundays May 6 and May 13 9 am to 12 pm Help will be available to unload your items. If you have items you are unable to drop off, please call Sharon Blazek at 708-457-8348 or Judy Fell at 847-670-4984 to schedule a convenient time for a pick-up from your home. NOTE: We are not able to accept items of clothing, infant cribs or car seats. Thoughts from the Loft In the WOW! curriculum, we have been spending some time on talking about the various parts of the liturgical service. The liturgy each Sunday is comprised of Propers and Ordinaries. The Propers change each Sunday, and the Ordinaries remain the same. I think it fitting to begin an explanation of the liturgical service with the Kyrie. The original Kyrie was sung in Greek. The text is as follows: Kyrie eleison (Lord have mercy upon us), Christe eleison (Christ have mercy upon us), Kyrie eleison (Lord have mercy upon us). These words should be familiar to you as one of the first parts of the liturgy we sing after the opening hymn each Sunday. The texts and music may change for the Kyrie from week to week, but the general idea of prayerful invocation remains the same. I ll be talking more about the various parts of the liturgy in the months to come. A blessed Easter to you, Timothy Spelbring
CrossBeams April 2012 St. Mark Youth! Another great year of youth basketball at St. Mark has come to a close. We d like to thank the participants and adult volunteers who work hard to make this important ministry happen. A special thanks also goes to the coaches and their helpers, especially Tony Molini, Ron Johnson, Jason Johnson, and Mark Branch, for using their gifts and time to mentor these young people in the spirit of Christian sport. The Boy s Junior High team finished the season in 1 st place! In their champion game, they defeated St. Raymond with a very exciting finish in overtime! Great job guys! The Boy s High School team also made it to the final championship game in their tournament but lost a heartbreaker in overtime against The Orchard Evangelical Free Church. So, they finished their season in 2 nd place. What a great and exciting season for all teams! Vacation Bible School Renew! It may seem like summer is still a long way off, but it will be here before you know it! So, we re starting to gear up for another great year of Vacation Bible School. This year, VBS will be held July 9 th -14 th and we ll meet from -noon. We re using some new curriculum called Renew, which focuses on how our faith in Christ can help us care for the Earth. There are lots of ways to help out and VBS can be a great outreach tool for St. Mark. So, let s make this another wonderful experience for our young people! Please connect with Pastor Dan to learn about the many ways you can help! News St. Mark and Enrichment Center has been abuzz with fun units and events for both students and their families. The students had a blast working on a building unit, creating structures from wood and boxes donated by preschool families. They explored balance, symmetry, structural integrity, etc. without even knowing it what fun to learn through such creative and constructive play! The 3 s spent a special Saturday at school with their dads, who had a great time building with their children. The 4 s are creating amazing art relating to Chicago landmarks, including the Navy Pier ferris wheel, The Bean, jellyfish from the Shedd Aquarium, and the Trump Tower. We have one healthy bunch of preschoolers thanks to the very informative Healthy Bodies unit. The classrooms had makeshift doctors offices in them, complete with cots for examinations. Thank you to all the parents who shared their expertise during this unit. The students learned about taking care of themselves from a dentist, dental hygienists, a massage therapist, and a CT technician. On March 22 Kristin Michalczyk, a former St. Mark parent and a Pilates/Yoga instructor, taught St. Mark s parents about relaxation and healthy bodies through a Piyo class. The Advisory Board thanks her for volunteering her time for this Parent Education program. The preschool is gearing up for the annual family fun fair on April 21. Back by popular demand, Dave DiNaso s Traveling World of Reptiles will be joining us for a show. The gym will be filled with games and crafts, and the kids will enjoy making their own snacks. To make the day even more fun filled, students and families can dine at Photo s, which has offered to donate 25% of all St Mark families sales back to the preschool. Families are invited to attend St. Mark Church services at 10:00 a.m. on April 22 for
CrossBeams April 2012 Sunday. The students will sing songs, and their artwork will be on display. The Advisory Board will provide special treats following the service. It will be a busy, special weekend for our families! Backpack Ministry The Backpack Ministry helps feed Mt. Prospect school children on weekends and has been able to fill eight backpacks weekly since the school year started. Donations are appreciated and we currently are in need of canned fruit, pasta meals, granola bars, raisins and individual packages of cookies. (The complete food lists are on table in coffee area). Donation drop-off baskets are at sanctuary and office entrances. Volunteers are needed to help pack the backpacks which takes 30 minutes. Packing can be done on Sunday after church, Wednesday before confirmation or other times too. Senior Lunch Bunch [formerly the Senior Breakfast Club] Thursday, April 26, 2012 Toscano s Restaurant, 1859 W. Central Road Meet at the restaurant at 1 pm. RSVP by April 23 rd. All questions and RSVP to Marilyn at 847/508-5512. Men s Golf League Play begins on Wednesday, May 2, 2012, at the Buffalo Grove Golf Course. A brief organizational meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 25 th at 7 pm at the St. Mark Center. Sign up now! Contact, Jack Adams at 847/392-9044 or Les Ashton at 847/590-0423 or signup in the Narthex. Tuesday, April 10*, 10 am Bible Study (*date change due to Holy Week) To Follow and Serve: The Gospel of Mark Session 8 A Wholly Different Week Heritage Room Friday, April 13, 7 pm Ladies Night Out At the Movies Center Assembly Room Tues. & Wed., April 17 & 25, 9 am Quilting Center kitchen Tues., May 1, 10 am Bible Study To Follow and Serve: The Gospel of Mark Session 9 Heritage Room Fri., May 4, 12:30 pm May Friendship Day Church Women United Potluck Salad Luncheon Listening to My Sisters Our Saviour s United Methodist Church, Schaumburg Sunday, May 6, 11 am Rachel s Day Fundraiser Bake Sale, Lunch, Games ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To Follow and Serve: The Gospel of Mark Session 8 A Wholly Different Week The stories of Jesus last days before his death grow in meaning as we hear them afresh in new contexts and study the narrative of Mark s Gospel. This session focuses on the sensual details sights, sounds, smells and powerful emotions -- of chapters 14 and 15.
CrossBeams April 2012 The study is carried in Gather magazine, a publication of Women of the ELCA. A few extra copies are available, contact Gail Radtke if you would like to see one. An annual subscription is available through the Augsburg Fortress subscription order center at 800-328-4648 or subscriptions@augsburgfortress.org. (Please not that this month s study will be held on the second Tuesday because of Holy Week.) May Friendship Day Listening to My Sisters Mark your calendars for Church Women United s potluck salad luncheon on Friday, May 4, at at Our Saviour s United Methodist Church in Schaumburg. Watch for more details next month. Women of the ELCA Offers Free Daily Faith Reflections Daily Grace offers a brief faith reflection every day, either by e-mail or as a smart phone app. Go to womenoftheelca.org/apps to sign up. There is no cost! children. Many children fear potential violence, drugs, gangs, abuse, illness, and being alone. Our financial contribution brings a positive difference to so many people. We can be proud of the positive difference we bring to so many lives. All generous donations will go to ELCA Women's Ministries, for Women & Children. Ladies Night Out... At the Movies Friday, April 13, 7 pm Center Assembly Room All women are invited to join us for fellowship, fun and laughter while enjoying two movie selections. Use a Center chair or bring your own comfortable chair. Soda, coffee and popcorn provided. Bring a friend! First Showing The Slipper & the Rose (1976) featuring Richard Chamberlain, Gemma Craven, Edith Evans Second Showing Ever After (1998) featuring Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Houston, Dougray Scott St. Mark Is Protecting Our Children Sunday May 6 th from 11 am to 12:30 pm Contact Kim Perlich for information 847/253-4073 All St. Mark Members are invited to Join us outside, after Church for a treat. Baked Goodies...Brats...Hotdogs...Pop Try your hand at Baggo or Ladder Golf These past 13 years we have been taking a positive step in bringing awareness to our Christian community. Protecting our
2012 1 Palm Sunday 2 Youth & Family 3 Ruth Circle 4 Volleyball 3:15pm WOW! 5:45pm Children s Choir 5 Maundy Thursday 6 Good Friday 7 Easter Vigil 8 15 Easter Sunday 9 16 1:00pm Book Club Mary Circle 10 17 Bible Study Quilting 11 18 Volleyball FaithWalk Volleyball 3:15pm WOW! 5:45pm Children s Choir 12 19 Bell Choir 7:30pm Adult Choir 7:00am Ladies Golf Bell Choir 7:30pm Adult Choir 13 Ladies Night at Movies 14 Kies 20 21 Family Fun Night FaithWalk 22 23 24 Stewardship Foundation Meeting 25 Volleyball 26 7:00am Ladies Golf 27 28 Quilting FaithWalk Bell Choir 7:30pm Adult Choir 6:00pm Men's Corned Beef Dinner Men's Golf Meeting 29 30
Cash Flow Statement Summary General Fund/ February 29, 2012 INCOME MTD Actual 2012 YTD Actual 2012 YTD Budget 2012 Offerings/Bequests $31,455.04 $70,249.04 $82,924.84 Administrative $188.62 $390.06 $333.34 Facility Usage $1,400.00 $1,400.00 $1,750.00 Facility Usage-Booster Cl $0.00 $0.00 $1,166.66 Fac Usage $0.00 $0.00 $1,250.00 Facility Usage Parsonage $1,200.00 $2,400.00 $2,000.00 Ministries $546.25 $579.25 $716.66 K-Enrich/Daycare Income $9,452.50 $9,452.50 $5,000.00 Fund Income $14,155.00 $14,155.00 $0.00 Total $58,397.41 $98,625.85 $95,141.50 EXPENSES Administrative $7,058.97 $8,583.61 $9,187.52 Compensation $25,985.88 $54,101.21 $69,299.84 Property $6,880.14 $10,415.12 $13,700.10 Ministries $1,263.69 $1,903.78 $2,787.54 Foundation Ln Int $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 K- Enrich/Daycare Expense $984.00 $1,354.95 $166.50 Fund Expense $12,842.92 $22,437.79 $0.00 Total $55,015.60 $98,796.46 $95,141.50 Net Income (Loss) $3,381.81 ($170.61) $0.00 Foundation Ln Repayment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Net income after Mortgage Pmt $3,381.81 ($170.61) $0.00 Income & Expense-Benevolence Fund February 29, 2012 MTD Actual 2012 YTD Actual 2012 YTD Budget 2012 INCOME Benevolence Offerings 3,451 9,708 8,333 Other Income 0 0 0 Total Income 3,451 9,708 8,333 EXPENSE Total Expenses 4,167 8,333 8,333 Net Income (Loss) (716) 1,375 - Income & Expense-Capital Fund February 29, 2012 INCOME MTD Actual 2012 YTD Actual 2012 YTD Budget 2012 Capital Offerings 2,745 6,174 4,000 Other Income 56 116 167 Total Income 2,800 6,290 4,167 EXPENSE Total Expenses* 0 0 2,500 Net Income (Loss) 2,800 6,290 1,667
St. Mark Lutheran Church 200 South Wille Street Mount Prospect, IL 60056 April 2012 St. Mark Lutheran Church 847-253-0631 Fax 847-253-5387 stmarkmp@stmarkmp.org Staff Pastor Linnea Wilson lwilson@stmarkmp.org Associate Pastor Dan Durbin ddurbin@stmarkmp.org Vicar Megan Vaughan mvaughan@stmarkmp.org Music Director Timothy Spelbring tspelbring@stmarkmp.org Parish Administrator Nancy Hundley nhundley@stmarkmp.org Director Kris Lebrecht klebrecht@stmarkmp.org Office Administrator Linda Zimmerman lzimmerman@stmarkmp.org Sunday ~ 8:00 am Service ~ 10:00 am Fellowship/Education Hour 9:00 am Office Hours MONDAY-THURSDAY 8:30 am 4:30 pm FRIDAY 8:30 am 12:00 Noon