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St. Luke s Lutheran Church (916) 421-5039 www.stlukesac.org stlukeschurch@att.net Pastor Carl Hoppman carlhoppman@gmail.com News And Views 2014 P a s t o r a l P e r s p e c t i v e Christians sometimes follow the practice of giving up something for Lent, the period from Ash Wednesday (March 5) to Easter Sunday (April 20). Unfortunately, it is often just a little something convenient that displays a bit of godliness for the season and gives bragging rights to the person doing it. I doubt very much that God cares whether we are able to go without chocolate or sodas for forty days. God wants much more. Anything we might choose to give up is to be in deep and heartfelt response to what Jesus has given for us if it is going to be helpful for our growth in relationship with the Lord. It is to be a devotional focus for us to consider what God provides for us through His sacrificial love. It is to express our faith that allows us to depend on God s way in our lives rather than doing our own thing or responding just to our own appetites and desires. It is meant to be a way of joining in the struggle with Jesus to overcome the way of the world. Of course we can t do that by our own power. When we join our struggle with Jesus, however, He gives us strength and new perspective to be overcomers. Jesus made the true sacrifice for all time and eternity when He gave His very life so we could have new life in Him. It is not appropriate to think that anything we might give up could match or add to Jesus sacrifice. What is appropriate is simply to believe that Jesus gives us power for new life through His overcoming struggle with the way of the world. What is bringing you down? Is it a harsh attitude toward those who don t simply do what you want them to do regardless of what it might mean for them? How about giving that up for Lent and struggling with being more understanding of their needs. Is it believing you are never at fault? How about giving that up for Lent and struggling with the reality that everything isn t always someone else s fault. Is it eating to try to satisfy other needs? How about giving that up for Lent and struggling to simply eat because you are hungry and then deal with other needs in other ways. I could go on, but I think you get the point. Lent is meant to be a season of deep growth, not flowery show. Spend some time considering where you need to grow in the Lord and join the struggle in that area. Maybe you can t see so clearly for yourself. Consider asking someone you really trust what they see would be helpful for you to give up. Maybe you could even share with someone during Lent for mutual support and accountability. Remember, Jesus will be there with you all through the struggle. Come Easter, hopefully, you won t say, Great! Now I can go back to being the way I was. Rather, you can say, Hallelujah, the Lord has shown me a new way to live. Help me Jesus to continue to grow in living that way! Spreading, Serving and Sharing With You, Pastor Carl

As we ease into the month of March we begin with our annual crab feed on Saturday, March 1. This event takes the work of many to make an evening of good food and fun. The money that is received goes toward many different needs as it has in past years. Thanks to all who provide their talents to make this a success. Following the crab feed we begin our Lenten journey with our special worship service on Ash Wednesday, March 5th. This will also mark the beginning of our weekly soup suppers on Wednesday preceding our time of worship. It is another time for getting to know folks around the table and coming together for worship. I encourage all of you who are able to come, eat, share, and worship. We continue to have some needs for which we ask you all to consider using your talents to support mission at St. Luke s. We are searching for someone to chair our Education Board. This Board plays a vital role in helping us to continue to learn and to oversee the education of our children. We are also looking to revitalize the Facility Use Committee which coordinates the activities using our facilities and reports to the Executive Board. If you would like to lead a group of folks who continue to be committed to our education needs and programs or to coordinate our facility uses, please see me or Pastor Carl. We are transitioning to a new computer program that will assist us in the management of our membership and financial activities. It is always a learning process when one switches computer programs but we think this program, specifically developed for churches, will greatly assist us to consolidate some management tools. We appreciate the time and effort of a few folks who have been working hard to better understand all the nuances of the new program and inputting the various data. Our gathering together each week for worship is an important element of our life within St. Luke s. It s a time when we can receive support ourselves or provide encouragement to others while together we worship, share, and help build stronger relationships with our God and all that He provides. I pray that we can continue to share our time, talents, and treasures and make St. Luke s that special welcoming place to gather together in His name. See you in church! Your fellow servant in Christ, Bob Behr Lenten Devotional Booklets and Coin Offering Folders are available in the church entryway. They are for use from Ash Wednesday, March 5, to Easter Sunday, April 20. If you are unable to get to church before March 5, please call the church office (421-5039) and we will mail them to you. The Coin Offering Folders are something new for us, but the use of them is a very time-honored practice. You are invited to put a quarter in the folder every day during Lent as a part of your devotional time. It is a reminder of Jesus offering Himself for us and a way to focus on the spiritual offering of ourselves in grateful response. The offerings given in the Coin Offering Folders will be added to the Pastoral Assistance Fund to help folks in the community with emergency needs.

Wednesday, March 5 Soup Supper at 6:00pm This Supper will be hosted by St. Luke s Women of the ELCA Holy Communion at 7:00pm with Imposition of Ashes LENTEN SOUP SUPPERS AND WORSHIP SERVICES Our Lenten season begins on Ash Wednesday, March 5, with a soup supper hosted by W-ELCA at 6pm in Schultz Hall. Following the soup supper, we will go into the Sanctuary to share in a special worship service. The remainder of the Lenten soup suppers will be hosted by the following boards or church groups: Wednesday, March 12 Worship & Music and Choir Wednesday, March 19 Evangelism and Community Concerns Wednesday, March 26 Property, Youth and Education Wednesday, April 2 Wednesday, April 9 - Church Council Congregation Except for Ash Wednesday, all the worship services will be from 6:30 to 7:00pm in Schultz Hall following the 6pm soup suppers. Please mark your calendar now and plan to be a part of this very special time of fellowship and worship. Pat Webb, Evangelism Chair EASTER BREAKFAST SUNDAY, APRIL 20 We are again looking forward to our annual Easter breakfast from 8am to10am in Schultz Hall. Please plan to join in this wonderful time of celebration. Watch for further information and signup sheets for help with set up, cooking, serving and clean up. Pat Webb, Evangelism Chair The Community Concerns Board has come to realize that the volunteer opportunities listed on the Community Concerns page of the St. Luke s Web Site are obsolete and the information needs to be updated. There are many opportunities which will soon be posted, however, we have learned of one that is in desperate need for immediate help. Therefore, we would hope that some of our congregation may be able to help us fulfill our mission statement which is Provide leadership, education, direction and support for worthy programs and efforts to mitigate social concern especially within the community in which St. Luke s facilities are located. When we called Parkway School at 4720 Forest Parkway we learned that they are in immediate need of tutors for the Reading Partner program. Parkway has 16 students waiting to enter the program and need 30 more volunteers to make that happen. On average, for every 1 month in Reading Partners, students gain 1.6 months of reading ability. Hours are flexible choose one 45- minute session between 9:05 AM 4:50 PM Monday through Thursday.

If this is something that you would be interested in and would like to help please look for more information on the table in the Narthex or visit www.readingpartners.org/volunteer or contact Rachael Valler, Volunteer Coordinator at volunteersac@readingpartners.org or you may call her at (916)996-0830. Thank you, Carol Carney Community Concerns Board Member 335-0847 Footprints to Faith We have a new bulletin board at church. Please add your baby s and toddler s pictures to our board so we can all watch as they grow. There is a box with supplies to use. Feel free to add and update. You will find the board in the church entryway for all to enjoy. Our monthly Newsletter is a wonderful way to communicate with our members. So, if you are a board chair or in charge of a committee or have something to share with those of us at St. Luke s, it is important to get your articles into the church office by the 15th of each month. We welcome Larayna Sisco Osako-Cain and Caliana Addie Osako into the family of Christ. Both girls were baptized on February 9. Their Mom is Kim Osako and Grandma is Irma Lowe. Kim Osako, Darnell Osako, Angelo Osako, Suzanne Lowe and Emma Lou Collins also joined with their family. Our deepest sympathy and prayers are with Phillip, Jennifer and Gwen Petersen and family upon the death of their son and brother, Ian Daniel Petersen. Ian is now in the loving arms of his Heavenly Father. Services were held here at St. Luke s on January 31. The Community Concerns Board is calling all willing volunteers to help with the Winter Sanctuary on Sunday, March 23rd. For the second year in a row we will be hosting a group of 100 homeless individuals for a night in Schultz Hall. If you are interested in joining in and helping out with this much needed community project please contact Al Moser, Community Concerns Board Chair! There will be a meeting on Saturday, March 22 at 10:00 AM in Room 5.

Lenten Devotions and Coin offering folders will be available to the congregation beginning February 23. The envelopes provide an opportunity for individuals to put a quarter in a slot each day during Lent as part of their devotional time. It is hoped that this gesture will be a reminder of Jesus offering Himself for us. A motion was made by Karen Linfor and seconded by Betty Englund to allow proceeds of the Lenten envelopes to go into Pastor s Assistance Fund. Motion carried. The Sacramento Ballet Chorus is making a donation to use Schultz Hall on Wednesday evenings for several weeks. Flyers being prepared to market the Children s Clothing Exchange to the community. Winter Sanctuary on track for Sunday, March 23. Easter lilies will again be sold for $10.00 beginning March 9, ending April 6 in time for Easter. A children s choir being organized by Judy Saxby with the assistance of others. Next dining out lunch on February 22 at the Black Bear Diner. Name tag Sunday coming soon. Soup Supper schedule worked out as follows: Wednesday, March 5: WELCA Wednesday, March 12: Choir and Worship & Music Wednesday, March 19: Evangelism Board & Comm. Concerns Wednesday, March 26: Property, Youth and Education Boards Wednesday, April 2: Council Wednesday, April 9: Congregation Discussed a refund of $600 from SMUD for water conservation and under-completed projects. Deciding where the funds should be best applied; some suggested to the water bill and other projects that are the radar of the Property Board. Workdays established for Easter and Fall clean-up: April 12 and September 27. W-ELCA February 8 meeting celebrated Valentine s Day Next W-ELCA meeting March 8 Potato Bar Collecting baby wipes, diapers, etc. for Chicks in Crisis at the March meeting. Youth preparing bag lunches for guests at Winter Sanctuary. New Business: Risk Assessment Oversight: Larry Dockter has worked with our insurance company to gain us a $1500 refund. To stay on top of the situation and not lose ground, there will need to be periodic checks with regard to safety, and it will require a champion, perhaps someone from the congregation who would like to head this up. Other: Carolyn Andrews asked that the Board chairs and other leaders go to the website and see what needs to be cleaned up/corrected. Carolyn is the liaison for the website and is working with Larry Dockter to get it in pristine order. Some have mentioned that when they were looking for a church, they checked out our website. It is extremely important that what we present is correct and up to date. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Karen A. Linfor Council Secretary Daylight Savings Time Set your clocks ahead one hour before you go to bed on Saturday, March 8.

March 1 March 2 March 4 March 5 March 5 March 6 March 6 March 7 March 10 March 10 March 13 March 13 March 13 March 16 March 17 March 18 March 22 March 23 March 23 March 24 March 24 March 26 March 26 March 27 March 28 March 29 March 29 March 30 March 30 Corey Anderson Barbara Tears Sue Jones Selena Connell Monica Willoughby Jennifer Connell Renee Roberts Laura Tice Ruth Jones Don Miller Ben Bates Donna Ben-Iesau Sarah Thomas Sarah Madison Mackenzie Harrison Inge Marchuk Jan Tanaka Irma Lowe David Saxby Kimiya Ricciardi Norene Schell Bob Harrison Al Moser Elizabeth Ward Karen Kiser John Johnsen Pat Lehman Bob Behr Kelly Sobkowsky If your birthday is this month and you are not on our list please notify the church office, so we can update our files. March 2 March 9 March 16 March 23 March 30 Howard Triebwasser in memory of wife Pearl Rosary Jensen for Grandson s Birthdays Larry and Deanna Dockter for the love of family and friends Dear Pastor Carl and St. Luke s As we begin our Spring session with the Shades of Praise teen choir rehearsals, we would like to thank you for continuing to allow us to meet at your church. The use of the Sunday School room and occasionally the Fellowship Hall, as well as the court yard, are ideal for our purposes. There is plenty of room for the teens to learn their music, interact with their drama, and work on their choreography. And they enjoy the beauty and peaceful atmosphere of the fountain, benches and gazebo you have recently put in. We and our students are very grateful for your support. Very truly Yours, Eric and Candy Rainwater

3 Acolytes Daniel Encinas Ryan Johansen Amber Mansfield Joshua Bell Katy Etchison WORSHIP ASSISTANTS 3 Psalm Leaders Aiyana Tice Amber Mansfield Micayla Shower Isabella Basquez Elizabeth Wilson Altar Care 8:15 AM Cheryl Franklin 10:30 AM Karen Linfor, Triss Hoppman 3 3 Communion Servers Larry Dockter, Bob Behr and Karen Linfor Counters Nancy Minning, Connie Reule Don Schell, Bob Behr Nancy Minning, Connie Reule Holly Hoppman, Marlene Kiser Carolyn Andrews, Jack Fenske Micki Fenske Greeters Larry and Deanna Dockter Head Ushers 8:15 AM Ron Franklin 10:30 AM Kelly Boyer 3 Mack and Carole Vance Clarence and Elizabeth Korhonen Prayer Leaders Tracy Etchison David Saxby Sylvia Kohler Ken Lentsch Betty Englund Ash Wednesday Reader Holly Hoppman Prayer Leader Marlene Kiser 3 3 3 3 3 Readers 8:15 AM Maribel Herrera Ron Webb Eric Linblade Phil Petersen Christiana Wilson Readers 10:30 AM Bob Behr Mary Harris Ken Lentsch Janette Payne Tracy Etchison Refreshments Ed and Kirsten Ireton, Lynn Gavia Paul Makin, Chona Sison Jerry and Carol Carney Ken and Debi Lentsch Visitors Gifts Robin Zoesch Pauline Arndt Joyce Jensen Walt Arndt Kelly Boyer Welcome Leaders Peggy Moser Pat Webb Chet Madison Carolyn Andrews Pauline Arndt

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» Wednesday, March 5 Soup Supper at 6:00pm Service of Holy Communion with Imposition of Ashes 7:00pm