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St. Luke s Lutheran Church (916) 421-5039 www.slelca.org office@slelca.org Pastor Carl Hoppman carlhoppman@gmail.com 2018 News And Views 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 Choir 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. how you get nailed by situations and circumstances. 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 you 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. 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 receive the Good News that Christ has come to you. Through the Choir 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 Spreading, Serving and Sharing with You, Pastor Carl Christmas Cantata December 16th, 10:30 am

Advent Home Devotionals & Coloring Books Advent home devotionals are now available. There are also Advent coloring books to enjoy. Poinsettia Orders We are 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 9. We are hoping for 50 or more orders so we can fill the sanctuary with Christmas beauty. Please place your order in the offering plate or turn it in to the office. A list of the honorees will be printed in the bulletin December 16, 23 and 24. You may pick up your plants after the 7:00 p.m. service Christmas Eve. The choir s annual Christmas cantata under the direction of Jane Fanucci will be presented Sunday, December 16 at 10:30. This year s piece is a reprise of a cantata presented a few years ago entitled One King. It focuses on the Kingship of Jesus and features the Chancel Choir, soloists Suzanne Zemke and Pastor Carl. Invite your friends and family for this inspirational and up-beat musical presentation. Please note there will be no 8:15 service on December 16. Sign Up for Advent Candle Lighting & Readings Each Sunday in Advent, we have a family or group of friends light that week s Advent candle and read a special Advent passage at the beginning of the service. Sign up on the opportunity table! Candlelight Service Our traditional Christmas Eve candle lighting service will be held Monday, December 24 at 7:00 p.m. This is a family oriented service featuring carols, readings and special music and highlights the light Christ brings to the world with the symbolic lighting of candles. Holy Communion will be celebrated at the 8:15 and 10:30 services on Sunday, December 23. Please note there will be no 11:00 p.m. service Christmas Eve.

Congregational Meeting and Potluck, Sunday, December 9, 2018 Join us for the last potluck of the year as we share with each other and enjoy delicious food! After we eat, we will have the annual congregational meeting. The proposed 2019 budget will be presented for approval, and we will elect officers and board chairs. There will be copies of the proposed budget and nominees on the opportunity table, in case you want to review them before the meeting. Please plan to come to this important meeting, and be sure to add your name to the sign-up sheet on the Opportunity Table, so we can provide enough seating for everyone. W-ELCA Holiday Collection As we round out our program year we are excited about getting into the holiday spirit with our mission support. We are collecting gifts for families from a local elementary school. Look for opportunities to contribute in the narthex! We are collecting gifts for the children and youth in each of the households as well as gifts and gift cards for the adults in the homes. We're looking for all kinds of items, from toys to clothes, gas gift cards and grocery gift cards (Wal-Mart & Food for Less). We will be collecting these items through Sunday, December 23rd, 2017. If you would like to help us wrap the gifts for the families, please join us following worship on Sunday, December 23rd to wrap all the gifts and get them prepared to deliver to the families in time for Christmas! Evangelism Board hosts the potluck. We welcome as many people as possible to help with the set up and clean up, etc. Congregational Christmas Card Exchange If you would like to exchange Christmas cards with other members and friends of St. Luke s please put them in the Christmas card box located in the church entry. W-ELCA Christmas Gathering W-ELCA will be having their annual Christmas Gathering on Saturday, December 8th, this year in the Schultz Hall with lunch hosted by W-ELCA. Our

gathering celebration will include playing Christmas games, singing Christmas songs, and a small gift exchange for those who would like to participate. (If you would like to participate please bring a wrapped gift under $10.) Anyone wanting to bring some Christmas cookies to share as part of the Christmas celebration we be greatly appreciated. November W-ELCA Meeting report: We had a great meeting in November with a special guest speaker (Josh) from the Valley Hi Family Resource Center. Josh shared with the group the programs the center offered for all ages. Fliers are available in the baby clothes closet room for those who are interested in resources that are available. Yours in Christ, Marlene Kiser, W-ELCA President Christmas Tree Decorating We will be decking the halls and setting up the congregational Christmas tree on Saturday, December 8 after the WELCA Christmas celebration, around 1:30 p.m. All are welcome to join in the fun and partake in Christmas cheer. Happy Fall, y'all! October was a very busy month! October 10, we trooped over to Charles Mack school for the Share-asole event! We were able to fit brand new shoes for 220 kids! (Last year it was 165). Also, we contributed a total of 32 pairs of shoes! Next up was our 2nd annual Trunk or Treat on October 27. We partnered up with Valley Hi Resource Center. We had about 800 people!!! Unbelievable and so much fun! We had a total of 19 trunks for the kids to go to, as well as all the games they could play to win tickets to exchange for prizes. The coat give-away and the costume give-away was a big success as well, and the Children's Clothing Closet had a couple dozen families make use of it! God is good, isn't He?!? Thank you to all those who participated and helped with both of these events! We will be hosting Winter Sanctuary on February 24, 2019. Until then, community concerns wishes you all a joyous Christmas season! Yours in Christ, Faith Thomas, chair

Crab Feed Planning Can you believe that the end of the year is almost upon us? And because you re planning for the new year SLY is here to help! We have your 2019 Wall calendars available for purchase while supplies last. These beautiful Wall Calendars are only $7.00. They make great gifts and stocking stuffers for Christmas. All proceeds benefit our youth programs and activities. Thank you for your continued support. See Laura Tice or Samantha Basquez to purchase a calendar today! Reformation Sunday Heritage Potluck It's that time of year to start talking about the Crab Feed. If you are interested in helping with the Crab Feed, we'd love to have you join us for our first planning meeting after worship on Sunday, December 2nd in Room 3 of the Sunday school wing. Pick up your refreshments, then join us as we discuss themes and pick a date for our 2019 Crab Feed! A NOTE FROM PAULINE ARNDT: Since we just experienced Reformation Sunday and I am sure folks may have looked for a German Chocolate Cake, I just got this information from the International German Genealogical Society: Here's a tidbit for you holiday bakers. Did you know that German chocolate cake is not German in origin? According to the November, 2018 issue of "Der Ahnenforscher", the newsletter of the German Genealogy Group based in Long Island, N.Y., this cake was developed by an English-American baker, Samuel German in 1852. The Baker's Chocolate Company used Samuel German's creation of a dark baking chocolate. The recipe was developed in the 1950s in Texas and recommended using German's Chocolate for this coconut cake. In time, the possessive (German's) was shorted to German Chocolate Cake. Thanks to Donna Potter Phillips for the heads up! We would like to Thank Everyone who helped set up and clean up Schultz Hall for this event. Thank you to all that provided the wonderful food for our Potluck. Darnell Osako took First Place in the Word Search, Aiyana Tice took Second Place and John Orcutt took Honorable Mention.

DEATH IN OUR CONGREGATION Adeline Weston died peacefully October 25th with her son, Craig, who faithfully cared for her these last years, by her side. Although a very active and vital member of St. Luke's for many years, Adeline was 97 years old and unable to attend worship for some time. Please give thanks for her wonderful life among us and the new life she so yearned for in Jesus for eternity. Please give thanks for the loving care Craig has given Adeline and pray for Craig to be comforted in God's love as he grieves. Alanna Olmeda December 01 Carole Vance December 03 Kim Fenske December 04 Benjamin Iniguez December 05 Jared Kiser December 05 Elizabeth Korhonen December 12 Betty Englund December 14 Chet Madison December 16 Kristine Felgenhauer December 17 Marilyn Dorr December 18 Sylvia Kohler December 21 Triss Hoppman December 25 Robert Harrison December 26 Deanna Dockter December 27 Adalyn Kiser December 31 Services were held at St. Luke s November 5, 2018. We mourn the death of Arnetta Billie Becker, who was taken up into the heavenly kingdom on October 27, 2018. We extend our deepest sympathy to her family. Burial was held at East Lawn Memorial Park on November 8, 2018. December 24th 7pm

Katie Iniguez For Ben s 6th Birthday Needed 3 Gail Weber In Memory of John & Dalton Michael & Maria Schell In Memory of Winnie Schell s Birthday Needed Needed Thelma Williams & John Johnsen In Memory of our parents Jared, Rachel, Jacob & the whole Family For Adalyn s Birthday Financial Secretary Report October 2018 Comments: The contributions in October were excellent surpassing both the monthly Budget and last year s October offering. Although progress is being made to catch up, the year-to-date figures continue to fall slightly short of the Budget and last year offerings. When making a special contribution, please clearly mark in large, bold letters what the contribution is for. Thank you. Please use numbered envelopes, when feasible. Thank you. If you need numbered envelopes, either see me or drop a note in the offering. When using pew envelopes, please write legibly. Thanks. If you have any questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Jack Fenske St. Luke s Financial Secretary 916-714-3626 LRFenske@comcast.net General Fund (Only) Contributions Data This Month Year to Date Total Contributions Compared to Budget Compared to 2017 $18,709 $173,086 $1,487 -$2,186 8.6% -1.2% $702 -$4,485 3.9% -2.5% No. of Contributors 2018 (Current Year) 77 85 avg. 2017 (Last Year) 91 89 avg. Other Special Gifts Sunday School $52 Flowers $140 Special Gifts Pastoral Assistance $50 Fall Festival $100 Community Concerns $250 $400 Note: Plus values are good; minus values are not.

Altar Care (8:15 a.m.) Cheryl Franklin (10:30 a.m.) Kelly Boyer, Ben Briel Marlene Kiser Faith Thomas 3 Jennifer Connell, Rachel Kiser Connie Reule, Nancy Minning 3 3 3 4 Communion Servers Faith Thomas, Gail Weber, Carolyn Andrews Bob Behr, Kelly Boyer, Linda Duffek Betty England, Pat Hamilton. Mary Frances Harris Counters Nancy Minning, Connie Reule John Orcutt, Triss Hoppman Betty Englund, Barbara Manlapig Holly Hoppman, Marlene Kiser Nancy Minning, Connie Reule Greeters Mack & Carole Vance Cathy Davis & Gaylen Everet Needed Needed Steven Lee Prayer Leaders Ralph Zbrog Bob Behr Kelly Boyer Larry Dockter Merle Zbrog Betty Englund Worship Assistants Head Ushers 8:15 a.m. Ron Franklin 10:30 a.m. Readers (8:15 a.m.; 10:30 a.m.) Christiana Wilson; Marlene Kiser Sarah Madison; Karen Linfor Phil Peterson; Al Moser 3 Ron Webb; John Orcutt 4 Christiana Wilson Sarah Madison; David Saxby 3 3 3 3 Refreshments Carol Carney & Ofelia Ojeda Congregational Meeting and Potluck Mack & Carole Vance Carole Vance Jacob & Christianna Wilson Visitors Gifts Carole Vance Steven Lee Gail Weber Pat Webb Carol Carney Acolytes Darnell Osako, LaRayna Osako-Cain Noella Sondrini, Anthony Basquez Claire Kerian, Elizabeth Wilson Lucy Orcutt, Kimiya Ricciardi Amber Mansfield, Angie Martinez Welcome Leaders Betty Englund Carolyn Andrews Pat Webb Gail Weber Chet Madison 3 Psalm Leaders Sierra Etchison Aiyana Tice Lucy Orcutt Amber Mansfield Jai Lia Vang 3 Sunday School Teachers Lauren Orcutt, Christina Hisamoto, Peggy Moser Laura Tice, Samantha Basquez, Peggy Moser Alison Thomas, Lajuan Andrews, Peggy Moser Samantha Basquez, Laura Tice, Peggy Moser Alison Thomas, Laura Tice, Peggy Moser

St. Luke s Lutheran Church 7595 Center Parkway Sacramento, CA 95823 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 739 Sacramento, CA Return Service Requested Please Join Us For These Wonderful Events! DECEMBER 8TH W-ELCA CHRISTMAS GATHERING 11:30 AM & DECEMBER 16TH 10:30 AM DECEMBER 24TH 7:00 PM TREE DECORATING 1:30 PM