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Spokane, WA October 2018 Vol. 2018, No. 8 MESSAGE FROM PASTOR KATE This headline really caught my eye: Over 7,000 Pastors Admit They Don t Follow Jesus. Whoa! What? Of course I had to read the article. It was by a pastor who writes for an online Christian journal I read. The point he made was that over 7,000 Christian pastors had signed something with the title Anti-Social Justice Proclamation. One of the statements to which they agreed was that the preaching of the gospel and the exposition of Scripture is more important than lectures on social issues or activism aimed at reshaping the wider culture. It seems rather dramatic to say that all those pastors are publically declaring they do not follow Jesus. I imagine they would vehemently disagree with that. One wonders, though, what they think the good news (gospel) is about and how they go about expositing Scripture while separating it all from social concerns. The author reminds us that the gospel Jesus preached, the gospel of the Kingdom, had a lot to say about taking care of the poor, the outcasts, the downtrodden. Part of doing that seems to necessitate reshaping the wider culture. He quotes verses from Scripture when Jesus proclaims that his followers should take care of those who are hungry, thirsty, strangers, needing clothes, sick or in prison. His conclusion is that if you are not doing that, you are not following Jesus. The purest good news is the unearned love and forgiveness of God for each of us. But that is not all there is to it. I don t intend to judge whether that huge group of pastors are followers of the Lord, even if I tend to disagree with the exclusivity of their exposition of Scripture. I m more interested in continuing to grow in my own faithfulness to the teachings of Jesus. And I hear from people in our congregation that they are interested in exploring these issues together. So, our adult forums this fall have the theme Bending Toward Justice. BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS 28th ANNUAL ST. FRANCIS DAY, OCTOBER 7 10:45 am service only Bring your pets to sit with you in church and they will receive a blessing. The Spokane Humane Society will once again attend St. Mark s Blessing of the Animals, bringing animals available for adoption, as well as information about their organization. It s a wonderful place to find an animal to share your home, or to make a contribution to the Humane Society s work. This theme recalls the well-known statement of Martin Luther King, Jr. that The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. Interestingly, King was paraphrasing from a sermon given by a 19 th -century abolitionist, Rev. Theodore Parker: continued next page

PASTOR KATE continued from previous page NOTE THIS! I do not pretend to understand the moral universe. The arc is a long one. My eye reaches but a little ways. I cannot calculate the curve and complete the figure by experience of sight. I can divine it by conscience. And from what I see I am sure it bends toward justice. The concerning thing, to me, about the quotations of either Rev. King or Rev. Parker is that one might think that things will all come out well in the end because justice is eventually inevitable. If that is the case, I m not seeing much evidence of it. What reason is there to work toward justice if it is preordained? It doesn t seem that Jesus would have preached so passionately about loving our neighbors as ourselves if there was not an expectation of resulting actions. He would not have insisted we care for those in need unless the Lord wanted us to do something. We ve been hearing from the Book of James at worship these last weeks and James is famous for writing, Faith without works is dead. The statements of Pastor King and Pastor Parker sound more passive than their actions would show. Both of them risked everything to work for justice, even to their very lives. They knew that the moral universe bends toward justice if we join together in doing the bending. Perhaps their thinking in expecting the moral universe to bend toward justice has more to do with their faith than any implication of inevitability. Trusting God to work through us to do that bending is probably what kept them going in their passionate work to bring about a just life for all of God s children. Join us at adult forums as we listen to and discuss with a number of speakers who are working in different areas of concern like homelessness, food insecurity, unfair incarceration, multi-religious culture and more. Your voice is needed. Your faith is needed as we explore together the work to which we are called as followers of Jesus. Blessings, Pastor Kate OFFICE CLOSURE The church office will be closed on Monday, October 8. CHURCH COUNCIL St. Mark s church council will meet on Monday, October 8, at 7:00 pm in the conference room. CHANCEL CHOIR St. Mark s Chancel Choir rehearsals are on Thursdays at 7:15 pm in the music room. If you are interested in singing in the choir we d love to have you. If you have questions please contact Debbie Hansen at 710-1334. NEW MEMBER DINNERS and INQUIRER CLASSES New member dinners and inquirer classes start Sunday, October 7, and continue Sunday, October 14 from 5:00 pm. to 7:30 pm. Each week we have dinner together with one of our pastors, staff members and a few church members, followed by informational classes about the Lutheran faith and what we do here at St. Mark's. We encourage our members to share this information with anyone who might benefit. If you are considering becoming a member of our church on Sunday, October 21, please call or e m a i l L o r i s S t u p e l a t 7 4 7-6 6 7 7 o r finance@stmarks-spokane.org. FLEECE FABRIC DONATIONS NEEDED The youth are planning a Blanket Tying Extravaganza on Sunday, October 21. Do you have fleece fabric to donate? We need two pieces (1-yard minimum) of fabric for each blanket. Cash donations for the purchase of fabric are also appreciated. The blankets will be donated to the Childbirth and Parenting Assistance (CAPA) program at Catholic Charities. Talk to Susan Hagen with questions or to make a donation. 2

MONEY MATTERS August 2018 Operating Budget - Year to Date Fund Giving Giving Expenses Budgeted Net - YTD General $ 42,954.66 $ 433,351.56 $ 493,154.75 $ 564,331.33 $ -59,803.18 Mortgage $ 6,280.00 $ 56,281.15 $ 46,856.00 $ 46,856.00 $ 9,425.15 Looking at August giving, it is evident it was still summertime, when many are away and giving is slower. I am confident that as we get back into the swing of things, members will resume regular and consistent giving. Our Mortgage Fund typically stays on track; I would love to see the General Fund be in that same position. Remember that our entire operating budget comes from you. We have so much to offer at St. Marks: inspiring worship, talented leaders, a strong and varied youth program and countless special events. However, these all depend on our congregation participating financially and with volunteer hours. Please consider helping to reduce this deficit before we get further along in the year. Loris Stupel Financial Secretary 747-6677 finance@stmarks-spokane.org St. Mark s will celebrate Oktoberfest on Sunday, Sept e m b e r 3 0 a t 5:00 pm in our Fellowship Hall. At this event, brats, beverages, and live music will be supplied by St. Mark s. Even if you didn t get a chance to sign up ahead of time, please don t let that stop you from coming. We do ask that you contribute a side dish or dessert to share. The Spokane Accordion Ensemble will wow us with their toe-tapping music, and then the German American Choir will lead us in a singalong. You won t want to miss this! ANNOUNCEMENTS Baptisms Addison Elizabeth Alexander, daughter of Luke and Sarah Alexander, on September 8. Sponsors are Ben & Rose Baker. Funerals Gordon Manser on September 5. Tom Thornton on September 21. Sympathy Prayers for the family of Gordon Manser at the time of his death. Prayers for the family of Tom Thornton at the time of his death. 3

Volunteers Opportunities to Serve to the sale bring them on by the church! No clothes, please. Watch for the specialty gift baskets and raffle items for several weeks prior to the Bazaar. Those should be at the church by October 7. Please consider contributing any homemade craft items that might be your specialty. A reminder that all proceeds from this sale go to a variety of local, national, and international nonprofits. Signing up to volunteer at the Volunteer Fair. YARD WORK HELP NEEDED Thank you to everyone who has helped to maintain our extensive grounds this summer. There is still time to work on any area of the yard before the leaves begin to fall, so you are welcome to stop by and tackle a section of weeds at any time. An official workday for fall yard clean-up has been scheduled for Sunday, October 21, at noon, to rake our fall leaves and clean out beds. FALL BAZAAR IS COMING St. Mark's Annual Bazaar and Bake Sale will take place on Saturday, November 3, from 9:00 am 2:00 pm at the church. Bake sale items include cakes, pies, cookies, brownies, breads, muffins, candies and more! Fruit pies are especially sought after, if that is one of your talents. We will sell crafts, quality seconds and nextto-new items as well. If you have items to donate ST. MARK S CANNERS This was so successful last year that we want to do it again. Many of you make home canned goods - huckleberry preserves, peaches, salsa, etc. Please consider donating one (or more) for the fall raffle (see the article above). We will add them to a basket we ll call - St. Mark s Can! We put them in a beautiful handmade bowl from one of our talented members and fill it with a variety of canned goods from YOU. Please consider dropping off an item to the church office, and leave it with the following information: your name, the year (please limit to 2018 items) and what is inside. Thank you. Contact Loris Stupel at 747-6677 if you have any questions. THANKS TO ALL VOLUNTEERS Our Volunteer Fair was a great success. Thanks to all who staffed tables (many did it while juggling their regular volunteer commitments) and all who came and learned about the many opportunities to fill jobs and donate time at St. Mark s and through our Social Ministry groups. We are involved in a wide variety of ways to give back in our community, feeding the homeless and helping those less fortunate, to name a few. We appreciate volunteers any time of year, but in fall, with back-to-school time, we try to grow our lists in order not to overwork those who already volunteer. Do feel free to call the church office, (509) 747-6677, at any time to inquire about ways to volunteer. 4

Social Ministry Opportunities to Serve SOCIAL MINISTRY MEETING Join this very active social ministry group when they meet monthly at the church. The next meeting is in the office study on Sunday, October 7, at 12:00 noon. If you have questions, please chat with one of the pastors, Pat Manz, or Patti Berg. SUNDAY NEIGHBORHOOD LUNCH AT ST. ANN S St. Mark s volunteers will provide a meal at St. Ann s (a Catholic church in the East Central neighborhood) on Sunday, November 18. This is an important day as we will serve a full Thanksgiving dinner, which draws a much larger crowd than usual. Meal prep is from 9:00 12:30, then serving, and cleanup, starting at 12:00 until around 3:30. Please contact Donna Evenson at gdevenson@yahoo.com or 434-4930 if you are interested in participating. We have a fun time and are looking to expand our group of volunteers and would love to have you join us! THANK YOU Dear Lutheran Friends, Thank you for your generous donation of cookies for the riders and volunteers at this year s 8 Lakes Leg Aches bike ride. With your partnership, Lutheran Community Services Northwest will continue to offer resources to struggling families, provide homes for abused children, and counsel those who seek a healthier life. Thanks again for your partnership and generosity! Blessings, Christie McKee Development Director Sorry this has taken me so long to thank the wonderful people of St Mark's. I had open heart surgery on June 5th. I received many get well cards from so many people. Also, Donna Nelson organized meals to be brought to my home. I had no idea how much that would mean to me and my husband. And of course knowing that people were praying for me. To top if off, a beautiful prayer shawl. I feel so loved, and want to thank everyone at St. Mark's. Linda Smith Dear friends at St. Mark s, Thank you for the lovely birthday cards I received recently. I so appreciated the gesture and miss seeing you. Thank you Thelma Strenge 5

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Learning for All Ages ADULT FORUM Our Bending Toward Justice Adult Forum themed series will continue in October. We meet Sunday mornings at 9:45 am in the conference room. Hope to see you there. Date Topic Oct. 7 No Forum/ Blessing of the Animals Oct. 14 Bending Toward Justice Oct. 21 Bending Toward Justice Oct. 28 No Forum/ Reformation Sunday Nov. 4 Bending Toward Justice Faith and Fellowship Groups Godly Play, our Sunday School program which meets every Sunday from 9:45 to 10:35 am, is in full swing. We have added a new classroom in the main church upstairs next to the nursery, for three-year-olds through kindergarten-aged children. First through sixth graders meet in the Parish House. Questions? Contact Katie Kadlec at (360) 600-3633 or kadlecfam@gmail.com. ALLELUIA CHOIR FRIDAY NIGHT HANGOUT featuring Family Bunco Hey there, first through sixth graders. If you re in Alleluia Choir, if you ve ever been in Alleluia Choir, or if you ve ever thought about being in Alleluia Choir, this night is for you. On Friday, October 12, from 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm we will play games, do some crafts, share dinner and just enjoy getting to know each other better. (We will most likely sing a little, but it won t be the main focus of the evening.) At 7:30, we will kick-off our first-ever Alleluia Choir Bunco Party (parents, we would love to have you come join us for this part of the evening!) Bunco is an easy, fast-paced dice game that keeps everyone involved. PRIZES - REFRESHMENTS - FUN! RSVP by phoning or emailing Ann Benson (509) 954-9819, annmbbenson@gmail.com. See you there! SCRIPTURE & COFFEE Tuesdays, October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 10:30 am This is a Bible-based conversation in the conference room to study the Scripture texts for the week. All are welcome. EAT, PRAY, LAUGH First Tuesday, October 2, 7:00 pm Eat, Pray, Laugh will meet in the Parish House. All women are invited to this fellowship group for conversation, laughter, prayer and refreshments. WALKING CIRCLE Second Friday, October 12, 11:00 am (please note different start time) This group plans a monthly outing of walking along with other socializing. In October we will meet at Mary Haberman s home. All women are welcome! SUNRISE SAINTS & SINNERS Second & Fourth Wednesday, October 10 & 24, 6:30 am Questions: Roger Chase, 838-1040 This men s group meets at The Chalet Restaurant on 30 th and Grand Blvd. You ll have lots of laughs and crazy discussions about everything, while having breakfast. All men are welcome, saints and sinners! continued next page 8

GROUPS continued from previous page THEOLOGY ON TAP Third Tuesday, October 16, 7:00 pm This group has great conversation and fellowship with 30ish or younger folks at Two Seven Public House in Lincoln Heights. One of our pastors will lead a discussion and buy a few appetizers to share. Getting ready for the Bazaar: EMPTY NESTERS Third Sunday, October 21, 4:00 pm. Questions: Susan Hagen, 747-6677 This group is for parents who have young adults recently out of high school or who will be flying from the nest in the next year or two. We all bring an appetizer and beverage of choice to share. The location for this month is TBA, so watch the Sunday bulletin for information. BOOK GROUP Last Wednesday, October 31, 7:00 am St. Mark s Book Group meets monthly at Forza Coffee in Lincoln Heights. The book for discussion is Accidental Saints by Nadia Bolz- Weber. All book lovers are welcome! Volunteering at the Volunteer Fair: (l to r) Dan Haskins, Tara Haskins, Jane Somers and Susan Hagen. 9

PLEASE take me to Blessing of the Animals! SO MANY WAYS TO COMMUNICATE Communication happens in so many ways now. Between telephone, text, email, Facebook messaging, imessaging and lots more, it is sometimes hard to keep up! If you reach out to someone on the staff of St. Mark s and you don t hear back in a few days, please think about trying a more conventional way of communicating. Our office phone, 509-747-6677, is either staffed (thank you, Jane) or on voice mail, which is checked regularly. Likewise, if you have a preferred way of being contacted, please let us know so we can keep in touch with you. Come! Live in the light! Shine with the joy and the love of the Lord! We are called to act with justice, we are called to love tenderly; we are called to serve one another, to walk humbly with God. We are called to be hope for the hopeless so hatred and blindness will be no more. Excerpted from ELW 720 TEXT: reprinted under www.onelicense.net #A-706990 10