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«First Name» «Last Name» «Address 1» «City» «State» «Postal Code» Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 July& August 2013 Newsletter 950 N. Boones Ferry Road PO Box 333, Woodburn, OR 97071 Minister: Pastor David Morelli Organist and Music Director: Debra A. Huddleston Office phone (503) 981-9121 Email: woodburnpresbyterianchurch@gmail.com

July 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 No Choir Practice until September 4 5 6 Lay Reader: David Arbuckle 7 Greeters: Mark & Marcy Sterling Guest Pianist. Jackie Ortiz Morelli, Cello Hannah Morelli and Vocal Matthew Moorehead 14 Lay Reader: Lois E. Koval Greeters: Harley & Marion Piper Guest Organist: Heidi Kohne Deborah Blair 8 9 No Deacon s Meeting in July 15 16 No Session Meeting in July 10 11 12 13 **PASTOR LEAVES ON VACATION** RETURNS AUGUST 6TH - - - 17 18 19 20 FOOD BANK SUNDAY 21 Lay Reader: Fran Welch Greeters: Johanna Sampson & McKenzie Sharon Edwards Music: Eileen Leilicker and Emily Flanagan 28 Lay Reader: Roberta Campbell Greeters: Christina Smith & Evelyn White 22 23 24 29 30 31 25 26 27 July Birthdays. 1st Lucien Klein 24th Harley Piper Happy Birthday! Pastor: David Morelli Cell Phone: (503) 269-6741 Church phone: (503) 981-9121 Email: woodburnpresbyterianchurch@gmail.com

August 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Birthdays: 3rd Bob Halle 7th Evelyn Balogh 1 2 3 8th Debra Huddleston 12th Sally Klein 19th Dale Bradley 28th Wes Bauer 31st Joanne Flomer Lay Reader: Betty Soule 4 Greeters: Lucien & Sally Klein Tim Cayton 5 6 ** Pastor David Returns ** No Choir Practice until September 7 8 9 10 11 Lay Reader: Joanne Hanson Greeters: Betty & Lloyd Soule 12 13 Deacon s Mtg 10:30 14 15 16 17 18 Lay Reader: Marcy Sterling Greeters: Joan Davis & Phila Simmons FOOD BANK SUNDAY 19 20 Session Meeting 5:30pm 21 22 23 24 Lay Reader: Julie Moore Greeters: Fran Welch & Walter Mangerich 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Pastor: David Morelli Cell Phone: (503) 269-6741 Church phone: (503) 981-9121 Email: woodburnpresbyterianchurch@gmail.com

Newsletter of First Presbyterian Church Woodburn, Oregon Vol. 36, No 7-8, July-August 2013 Pastor: David Morelli Editor: Dave Haugh Pastor s Page W e are soon to be on our vacation to see the grand old USA, visiting some our most famous national parks, Yellowstone, Mt. Rushmore, the Grand Canyon and Mesa Verde. As I reflect on the birthday of our country, recent stories in the news that tell us about the measures our country has taken to keep us safe, know my daughter and her country will never know what it was like to board a plane without going through security, or not do a drill at school in case someone was to come through with an assault rifle. I struggle with the idea of fear and security, freedom and loyalty. My grandfather had saved a collection of Harry Emerson Fosdick s sermons written during war time (WWII). Fosdick had many words of wisdom. He wrote that by the very nature of war we have to give up freedoms and turn over certain authority to fight for our freedom to keep us safe: In his case the threat of Hitler. In our case it is the threat of radicalism from all sources, foreign and domestic. Fear becomes the heart of decisions made. The story of Jesus calming the storm found in Mark chapter four addresses fear. The word translated as afraid is used two different ways. Jesus asks the disciples, Why are you afraid? (of the storm). Then in the next sentence, Mark writes, after Jesus quiets the storm, that they were afraid (of Jesus), and ask, Who is this? I worry that people turn away from God because they are told to be afraid, be very afraid. And yet the Gospel says God is love. If this is so, why are we told to be afraid of God. This led me to read the passage in Greek. The word Mark uses to describe the fear the disciples had for the storm is deilos, which means timid or cowardly. This is a different word Mark uses when describing their emotion after Jesus calmed the storm. This word is phobia, which is the word we use to describe fear. Not only is it phobia, it is phobia, phobia. Literally translated, they feared great fear. When we use the word phobia in our language it usually means an unreasonable fear, or a fear that leads to fight or flight. Phobia in Greek means to flee. NRSV translate this phrase, phobia, phobia, as awe. So I am back to my problem. Why would Mark want us to flee God or be afraid of God. Sometimes the sense of awe has that element of fear. In fact, Jesus responds to their fear of the storm, do not to be deilos, (timid). The Greek language has another word that means to intimidate, so we can eliminate the idea that Jesus wanted to intimidate them by calming the storm. So what does this word phobia imply. It seems I am not the only one with this problem. Matthew and Luke wrestle with this in their related story. Mark is considered to be the first gospel written, and Matthew and Luke take many of their stories from Mark. In both Matthew and Luke they substitute the word phobia with the word that means amazed. Which, I believe softens their emotional response to Jesus calming the storm. Now, the problem with this is that amazement does not imply the power and authority needed to lead to glorifying and worshipping God. Do we glorify and worship a magician that has amazed us? I only bring this up because in these times some people are telling us we should be afraid, and others are telling us not to live in fear. Some say God is punishing us and we should be afraid (fight or flight) of God, other reduce God to nothing (just amazing) ready to hug us in times of trouble, but no power to still the storm. One of the best quotes of what I am trying to say is by a race car driver. He said, Fear can cost a race car driver a win. Lack of fear can cost him his life. Here the word fear is used in two different ways. My hope is that understanding the nuances of fear will help us identify various emotions in times of crisis, and to make wise decisions about security gained and freedoms lost and balance our loyalty to our country and loyalty to Jesus Christ.

The Day of the Storm, by Rosamund Pilcher (My favorite author). Her stories show her gift for creating warm and appealing characters Certainly a must read. NorthWest Senior and Disability Services We help seniors and people with disabilities, as well as those who care for them. Senior Meals People 60 years of age and older and their spouse are welcome at our senior dining centers for a healthy meal and good company. Meals on Wheels If you are unable to leave your home, we may be able to deliver meals to you. Donation All meals are served on a donation basis. (SNAP) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program may be used for meals. Volunteer Help You can help others, people age 18 and older are needed to help serve, package and deliver meals. We have workers trained to answer your questions. We can tell you about programs, services and resources. We can provide information about our Volunteer program. Please contact us at: 503-304-3420 or Toll-free 1-866-206-4799 or at information.nwsds@nwsds.org. From the Library I must apologize for neglecting our church library so far this summer. Due to travel, sickness in the family, yard work, and study I have fallen behind. We are in dire need for an interested person to step forward and help with typing shelf list cards. It could be done at home, if you have a typewriter and a few hours each week to donate. I could also bring my typewriter for you to use in the church library on Fridays or Mondays when the church is usually closed. Please think about it seriously as I need help. On the bright side six new arrivals have been placed on our book truck. Something More; Excavating Your Authentic Self This book is about Christian living and the meaning of life; the joy that becomes the reward. Tuesday With Morrie.. A student and teacher making a study of life. It was taught from experience and lasted through the last few weeks of Morrie s life. Psalm 23.. A shepherd s view of the meaning of this psalm. (Published in large print) Oregon, The Romantic History of the Willamette Valley. four complete novels of the Pacific Northwest taking place in the early twentieth century. Joshua, Never Alone.Two fictional stories that could have easily been realistic visits from Joshua. An excellent book. Phila, Church Librarian Fellowship Updates for the Summer Pastors. While Pastor David is gone on vacation we will be hosting three Guest Pastors otherwise known as Pulpit Supply. The phrase sounds terrible, so let s welcome: July 14 th, Debbie Blair; July 21 st and 28 th Sharon Edwards and August 4 th, Tim Cayton. Music: While the Choir takes their summer break, music will be performed by: July 7 th, Jackie Morelli Pianist, Hannah Morelli, Cello and Matthew Moorehead, Vocal; July 14th, Heidi Kohne Guest Organist; July 21st, Eiileen Leilicker and Emily Flanagan, and July 28th will be a Drop-In Choir (if you don t normally sing in the choir, this is your chance). New Editor for the Newsletter. Dave Haugh is moving back to California and we will need a new editor by the end of August, in time for the September issue. Please talk to Pastor David when he gets back. SAVE THE DATE AUGUST 23rd 1st Annual Love INC Dinner and Silent Auction Silverton Health Center (Wellspring) Start 5:30 Dinner 6:30