3 Christ Lutheran, Wichita, KS Take Home News for week of June 24, 2018 WEEKLY CALENDAR: Sunday: 9:00a Worship 10:30a Worship Monday 5:00p Dinner for Youth Group from ND Tuesday 6:15p Heights Club Meeting Mon-Sat ELCA Youth Gathering Tuesday: 2:00p Adult Bible Study Next Sunday: 9:00a Worship 10:30a Worship Worship Notes: Cell phones: Leave them on, just turn off the ringer. Social Media: Feel free to text, tweet, Facebook, Instagram, blog, etc. during the service to let your friends know what is happening in worship and inviting them to join you next Sunday. Christ Lutheran is on Facebook. Pastor Chad Langdon is on Facebook & Twitter (@revchadlangdon). Twitter: #clcwichita Wi-Fi: Church Net Password: Christmas1225 Communion: All are welcome to participate & receive the grace of God! The bulletin has further instructions & information. Children: Young people are always welcome and encouraged to participate as much as possible. There are worship jobs available for the children to do during the service. They can just pick any lanyard & it explains how they can serve today. There are also Children s Bulletins & Activity Bags in the lobby. We have a nursery available for children 5 and under, and it is staffed all morning. Flowers on the altar are to the glory of God and in memory of Paul Carlstedt.
4 WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE HYMNS & SONGS? During the summer we would like to sing some of your favorite songs & hymns. Please mark the Tear-Off with one or more of your favorite hymns or songs so that we know which ones to work into our Sunday morning worship services. We ll do our best to work them in as we can. FACILITY USAGE COMMITTEE FORMING Within the next 2 years, Christ Lutheran will have our current mortgage completely paid off. It is time to start thinking about what s next and what God may have in store for us regarding our building and physical space. There is a team forming to explore these issues. Mark our tear-off sheet if you are interested in participating. Anyone can come! If you have questions, please talk to Pastor Chad, Brian Miller, or Terry Steinert. Summer Worship Our theme for this summer is Wonder Women of Faith. We are celebrating the faith, love, and courage of women in the Bible. Each Sunday we are focusing on one woman or a group of women. Today we will be featuring Ruth and Naomi. Next week we feature Hannah.
5 SHED CLEANOUT DEADLINE Due to our need for space in our large storage shed for our ministries with refugees and with Family Promise families, we are clearing the shed of material not needed for the ministries of Christ Lutheran. Any unneeded material in the shed after July 4th with be taken to the dump or burned in our burn pile. Please make arrangements as soon as possible to recover any personal material. ~Human Needs and Outreach Committees NEW COMMUNION BREAD You may notice that we are now using different Communion bread. This bread is being homemade each week by Ryan & Erica Ballard as their gift to the church. We thank them for this gift! When Pastor Chad distributes the bread, it will take him a little getting used to so please be patient if you get a piece that is too big or too small. PARADE SEASON Our next parade will be at the Park City parade on July 4th and we will be meeting at about 8:40 AM near Chisholm Trail Elementary. Please join us to be a disciple giving bread and fish to feed the 5000 (parade watchers). If possible please wear your red Christ Lutheran tee shirts.
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7 Human Needs Monthly charity designations; In June we collected items for both Saint Francis Migration Ministries and Family Promise. In July we will begin collecting furniture for refugees working with SFMM. July we will also collect for the Filling the Gap program of Partners for Wichita. Collected snacks are to be taken to the Kansas Food Bank on July 13. Filling the Gap Lunches for Kids will serve lunches to children and youth ages 18 and under. The lunches are available at no charge and will be served Monday through Friday, July 30-August 10, from noon until 1:00 p.m., at 19 locations in Wichita, Haysville, and Oaklawn. In August we will collect for Lutheran World Relief and in September we will collect for CROP Walk. Refugee Ministry update; Saint Francis Migration Ministries has requested our assistance with sponsoring refugees. The refugees would need assistance with furnishing their household, assistance in getting the apartment ready, welcome and friendship (dinner together, taking them to parks, etc.). SFMM ask that a volunteer commit to 4 to 8 hours a month. Faith groups usually spend about $3,000 for a family of four. This generally amounts to three months of rent, deposit on an apartment, utilities, and miscellaneous expenses. CLC council will discuss how to plan gathering these funds at the June council meeting. We are planning to assist in gathering furniture and supplies, finding sufficient volunteers (12) to host three refugee couples, families or individuals (four volunteers per family with two people visiting each week) and one $3,000 financial contribution. We plan to utilize a Stephen Ministry type program of monthly meetings to discuss any problems, get ideas of things to do, etc.). Forrest Ehmke will be the coordinator for Christ Lutheran. Forrest and Pastor Chad will share communication needs with Kendra at SFMM. Human Needs collection for June is gathering items for both Family Promise and St. Francis Migration Ministries. In addition, CLC will post information about the furniture needs for the refugees in July. Thank you to those assisting in making storage available. Volunteers making the one year commitment will have an application to complete, go through a background check, log and submit on a monthly basis all volunteer hours, mileage and donations. Volunteer applications are on the opportunities table. Please return completed applications to Forrest
8 Ehmke or Pastor Chad to be forwarded to SFMM or send them directly to SFMM. Please consider this opportunity and be one of the 12. A refugee ministry meeting for further organization is planned for the second half of July. Human Needs, Part II The second program is Family Promise with whom Christ Lutheran has agreed to become a host congregation in the Rotation Program. Elaine Miller coordinates our involvement with Family Promise. We will begin serving people one week/quarter once a new group of twelve churches are obtained. The mission of Family Promise of Greater Wichita is to unite hearts and hands to provide compassionate hospitality and empower homeless families with children to achieve sustainable independence. They provide customized case management which allows them to walk beside families in life, partnering with them to achieve their goals. There are three phases to their Sustainable Independence Program (SIP): Phase 1: Support Services Families are assisted with urgent/crisis needs for homelessness prevention, as we have resources. Phase 2: Hospitality/Lodging Our Rotation Program, to work towards sustainability. Other programs revolve around this. Phase 3: Mentoring/Aftercare For families who have participated in/graduated from our Rotation Program. CURRENT WISHLIST FOR FAMILY PROMISE Diapers, especially newborn and 2T pull-ups 20x25x1 furnace filters Nitrile gloves Roll paper towels Printer paper Sunscreen
9 Sidewalk chalk, bubbles, outdoor activities Children s swimsuits Hand soap Laundry soap (All Free brand) Baby wipes Trash bags Super and super plus tampons Gift cards to Walmart Gas cards Bus passes (can be purchased at Dillon s) ELCA SOCIAL STATEMENT ON WOMEN & JUSTICE You ll notice a new addition to our worship liturgy this summer. Because we are focusing on women in the Bible, each week we will also be including an excerpt from the ELCA s Draft Social Statement on Women & Justice. Social statements are teaching and policy documents that assist ELCA Lutherans in forming judgments and in guiding action on social issues. They are developed through an extensive process of prayer, study and deliberation involving the whole ELCA and must be adopted by a 2/3 vote of an ELCA Churchwide Assembly. Currently the ELCA has 12 social statements (addressing topics like genetics, the death penalty, and human sexuality), and will be voting on the next one at the 2019 Churchwide Assembly. The social statement currently up for discussion and adoption is The Social Statement on Women & Justice. So that our congregation can participate in the discernment process for this potential new social statement, each week during the summer we will be reading an excerpt from this draft statement. The full statement contains 36 basic theses and then a longer Fuller Explanation section for each of the theses. The 36 theses are organized around these 5 areas:
10 Core Convictions I. Analysis of Patriarchy and Sexism II. Resources for Resisting Patriarchy and Sexism III. Response to God s Work: Call to Action and New Commitments in Society IV. Response to God s Word: Call to Action and New Commitments Regarding the Church We will be reading a few theses each week, and today s theses are Core Convictions- Theses 11-13. If you would like to read the full draft of the social statement or learn more about the process, you can visit www.elca.org/womenandjustice. We also have a few full copies available at the Opportunity Table for you to look at or take home. There are a few things to remember as we read through this statement: 1. This is a draft statement, and the greater church is looking for your input. If you have thoughts or reactions to what you hear us read in worship, you are invited to respond online at bit.ly/womenandjusticedraft or talk to Pastor Chad and he can help you send a letter. All responses are due by September 30, 2018. The ELCA is interested in your feedback! 2. What you hear in worship today is only an excerpt. We don t have time to read entire sections, so what we read may sound or feel a bit out of context today. 3. We are only reading the basic theses in worship. The full social statement contains a deeper explanation and theological justification for each one of the theses that we will be reading. If something peaks your interest, you are encouraged to read the entire statement, including the Fuller Explanation section.
11 For our congregational prayers of intercession during the summer we will be trying out a couple of different prayer forms. For the month of June, we will be using The 5 Finger Prayer model. Each finger reminds us to pray for a different group of people. During worship, the Leader will introduce each prayer petition and pause for a few moments. During that silence, you are invited to speak aloud the names of the people you would like to pray for. This will be a popcorn style prayer, meaning that you can just pop in with your requests, and it is ok if you say your names while someone else is saying theirs.
12 Here are some pictures from Vacation Bible School!
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14 ATTENDANCE LAST SUNDAY: 134 Scripture readings for June 1, 2018 1 Samuel 1:1-20, 2:1-10 Next Week Worship leaders 7-1-18 E Pastor: Chad Langdon Preacher: Brittany Garrelts Presider: Rev. Cheryl Hoops Leader: Mary Garrelts Praise Band Reader: Sheila Schul PPT: Karen Wondra Greeter: Rosalie Schmidt Ushers: Scott Schul & John White Communion Assistants: Alan Wondra & Elaine Miller Next Week Worship leaders 7-1-18 L Pastor: Chad Langdon Preacher: Brittany Garrelts Presider: Rev. Cheryl Hoops Leader: Donn Bischoff Greeter: Ben & Jamie Gibbs Ushers: Ted Balzer & Andy Hentzen Choir Director: Darla Steinert Organist: Margaret Dietz Pianist: Lois Jensen Reader: Jennifer Manuel PPT: Shannon Banta
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16 Christ Lutheran Church Pastor Chad Langdon 5356 N. Hillside, Wichita, Kansas 67219 Phone: 316-744-1242 Fax: 316-425-8875 www.christ-lutheran.org E-mail: pastor@clc.kscoxmail.com Use our hashtag on Facebook or Twitter: #clcwichita