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St. Luke s Lutheran Church (916) 421-5039 www.slelca.org stlukeschurch@att.net Pastor Carl Hoppman carlhoppman@gmail.com News And Views 2015 P a s t o r a l P e r s p e c t i v e If you were in school this year, you learned there what you were ready and able to receive. You didn t learn everything there is to know. In whatever you do, you need to keep learning and growing. You don t know everything there is to know. You have learned in life what you have been ready and able to receive. And so Jesus said to his followers at the end of his time on earth with them: I have a lot more to tell you, but that would be too much for you now. When the Spirit of Truth comes, he will guide you into the full truth. (John 16:12-13) Jesus followers weren t ready yet for all he could have said to them or shown them. They weren t able to receive it all. Jesus taught and guided his followers to the degree that they were ready and able to receive. He had much more for his followers than they could stand or understand at the time. So Jesus promised them the Holy Spirit. Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, Jesus followers continue to learn and grow in the truth. As a present-day follower of Jesus, the same Holy Spirit instructs and guides you in your Christian growth. The Holy Spirit is God active in your life each day. The Holy Spirit is God in and with you now to continue the teaching and enlightening work of Jesus. The Holy Spirit is the God of horizons horizons that move forever onward as you go forward in God s way. The Holy Spirit draws you beyond your present point of Christian development to new insights and untouched possibilities. The Holy Spirit gives to you as you are ready and able to receive. There is always much more for you to learn about God s way in your life. Trust Jesus promise that the Holy Spirit will guide you in God s way for your continued growth and development. Trust that new insights and perspectives will be given to you. Look forward to each new day as an opportunity to know God and his way better. Spreading, Serving and Sharing With You, Pastor Carl

St. Luke s Lutheran Church Women of the ELCA 7595 Center Parkway, Sacramento Proudly present our 11 th annual Mega Bunco Fundraiser Saturday, June 27, 2015 Doors open at 5:30 PM A pasta dinner will be served at 6:00 PM BUNCO begins at 7:00 PM Limited Seating Cost $15.00 per person NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY it s easy and fun! PRIZES RAFFLE DINNER For information and/or tickets contact The church office @ 421-5039 or Dorothy @ 455-0754 or Holly at welca@slelca.org We will be collecting items for our local SPCA (towels, blankets and pet food) Special Community Concern Project We have supported Narcotics Anonymous (NA) groups here at St. Luke s for over 15 years. We provide space for meetings and special events, encouragement to the participants, and a loving environment. As part of our 90th Anniversary luncheon program, we will be presenting gift cards to the coordinator of the NA groups. These will be distributed to NA participants as encouragement from the congregation to continue in their program. If you would like to be a part of this loving gesture, please bring a $5 gift card for a fast food restaurant or coffee house to church and put it in the marked box on the opportunity table or bring it to the Anniversary celebration on. Remaining drug free is hard work for those who struggle with addiction. These tokens of support and encouragement from us will show we are pulling for NA participants to be successful. Church Office Secretary Position Open After 14 years of faithful loving service, Deanna Dockter is resigning as our church office secretary, effective June 30, 2015. Make sure to drop by or call the office and thank her for her tremendous ministry for our church family. We are planning a Thank You event. If you or someone you know would be interested in the church office secretary position, please contact the church office for an application. The position involves secretarial duties in the church office Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 12 Noon. Vacation and Sick time is included in the position. The church office phone number is 916-421-5039. The church office email address is stlukeschurch@att.net. Please return completed applications and resumes to the church office by June 8.

Honoring Coach Ronald Houston 16 th Annual Fireworks Sale th July 4 th Let s spread the news our annual fireworks sale is just around the corner! The funds we raise from the sale of fireworks are used for the many property board projects in and around the church. We are in need a many volunteers so please consider all the ways you can help out this year. If you have any questions about how you can help at the fireworks booth or about how you can help as a volunteer, just call or see me. We do have a lot of fun every year (including Fireworks Booth Bingo), so don't miss out. In His Name Larry Dockter Fireworks Booth Committee Chair Ron Houston was the Softball and Basketball coach at Saint Luke s Lutheran Church for at least 20 years, from the late 1950 s to the late 1970 s. Ron gave tirelessly of his time organizing practices and leading the teams. His attitude of promoting Sportsmanship and Team Work was infectious. He was a devoted and inspirational coach that impacted many of our lives. In honor of his years of devotion as our coach at Saint Luke s and his 80 th Birthday (last December) I have coordinated a Saturday afternoon reception & dinner at the Hometown Buffet in Country Club Plaza. The event starts at 4 pm on Saturday June 20, 2015. The inclusive cost for dinner is $13.25 per person (dinner, beverage, tax & tip) can be paid individually at the restaurant. Please share this information with anyone that you feel may have been touched by Ron over the years. For any questions or more information please contact Michael Schell by phone: 619.208.6622 or e- mail: Michael@mdschell.com. RSVP is not required to attend, but I would like to get an idea how many are coming. If you cannot make it to the dinner, but would like to share memories or sentiments, please forward them to me. The Hometown Buffet is located at 2344 Watt Ave, Sacramento, CA 95825. Graduation Sunday will be held on this year. If you have a relative who is graduating from high school or college this year, please let the office know or put the information on the Friendship Register. We need to know the school they are graduating from and if it is college, what their degree is. We would love to celebrate with you and your family.

The Women of the ELCA hosted our Annual Mother s Day Luncheon on Saturday, May 9 th. We had close to 70 ladies and their guests in attendance at the Mother s Day Luncheon where we collected items for women and youth served by Saint John s Program for Real Change. Many thanks go to everyone who attended, as well as those involved in setting up, bringing food, and cleaning up. With the congregation s 90th coming up on June 7th, the Women of the ELCA are gearing up for that as well as beginning planning for our next big event: MEGA BUNCO on June 27th. Tickets are available now; please contact Holly Hoppman or Dorothy Haney. Raffle donations are being accepted between now and st. IT S TIME FOR PIE AND ICE CREAM On Father s Day,, the Evangelism Board will be serving pie and ice cream to honor all the men in our congregation and let them know how much they are appreciated. Please use the sign-up sheet on the Opportunity Table if you would like to help by bringing a pie. Pat Webb, Chair Evangelism Board The Children s Clothing Place We here at St Luke s are blessed with the most generous givers. At this point we are putting a hold on all donations to our own Children s Clothing Place until further notice. That doesn t mean we won t take your donations to others in need such as St John s or WEAVE. We just want you to know where your donations will be going. As soon as we get more TAKERS we will start keeping the cloths for St Luke s. So, please continue to get the word out about our Children s Clothing Place to neighbors and friends or those at your children s schools. Your donations have helped so many in need already and we certainly want to keep it going. I can t thank the ladies enough, especially Carol Edwards for keeping the program going and organized. If you have any questions please contact me at 213-0997 or call the church. Thank you again for all your help and donations. Al Moser Community Concerns Board Chair Graduation Sunday is th! Please submit the names of your graduates, the school they are graduating from (high school or college and if college what their degree is in), as well as the school colors to the Church Office by th. Then please plan on having them, or yourself, attend that Sunday so we can celebrate their accomplishments. Next SLY Meeting will be soon! We ll let you know when. Hope to see you there as we take the ideas from the last meeting and make some firm plans. If you are a SLY parent and would like to plan a family SLY camping outing for the group please contact Pastor Carl or Kirsten. We will also hopefully be setting a date for the swim party at the Thomas' house very soon.

Many had the opportunity to walk with our very own Peggy Moser. Relay For Life Thank you for your support of the Relay For Life of Elk Grove Pasta Feed fundraiser. We raised $1,240; another very successful year indeed. On May 16th-17th the Relay was held at Franklin High School where participants walked the dirt track over the course of 24- hours in support of cancer patients and survivors alike. We walked, shared, laughed and cried. We celebrated the victories over cancer and remembered those that have lost their lives all too soon from cancer. In the end, we all pledged to fight back against cancer - to Finish the Fight! It was a great weekend and one we won't soon forget. If you would like an opportunity to participate in a Relay but the thought of a 24-hour Relay seems overwhelming, there will be an 8-hour Relay at Hughes Stadium (Sac City College) on June 13th, 2015 from 4pm to midnight. You are invited to come out and check out the Relay for an hour or two to see what it is like. We also would like to encourage all cancer survivors to join us at the Survivors Lap at 4:30pm. You get a free t-shirt and medal - and lots of love and support! Talk to Kirsten Ireton at 916-296- 5907 for more information.

June 1 June 1 June 3 June 3 June 5 June 6 June 8 June 15 June 20 June 22 June 23 June 26 June 27 June 27 Karen Cagle Paul Heaton Phillip Connell Phillip Petersen Phyllis Englund Mikayla Dockery Elizabeth Wilson Marcella Minning Peggy Moser Caliana Osako John Orcutt Canon Thomas Joshua Anderson Susan Mihanovich Ryder Roberts Ed and Kirsten Ireton Celebration of Wedding Anniversary; Larry and Deanna Dockter in memory of Larry s dad, Don Meadows Marlene and Duane Kiser for Eric Kiser s birthday David Davis in memory of my Dad, William E. Davis; Walt and Pauline Arndt in memory of Son, Ken; Karen Linfor in memory of anniversary If your birthday is this month and you are not on our list please notify the church office, so we can update our files. What a wonderful way to celebrate all members and friends of St. Luke s past and present! St. Luke s has a bright and full future because of all of you.

WORSHIP ASSISTANTS Acolytes Daniel Encinas, Amber Mansfield, Angie Martinez Readers 8:15 AM Isabella Basquez, Elizabeth Wilson Phil Petersen Amber Mansfield, Angie Martinez Ron Webb Joshua Bell, Morgan Furry Christiana Wilson Altar Care 8:15 AM Cheryl Franklin 10:30 AM Janette Payne, Faith Thomas Communion Servers Linda Duffek, Crystal Boettcher, Howard Triebwasser Counters Nancy Minning, Connie Reule Don Schell, Bob Behr Betty Englund, Barbara Manlapig Holly Hoppman, Marlene Kiser Greeters Needed for Anniversary! Jerry and Carol Carney Needed Needed Head Ushers 8:15 AM Ron Franklin 10:30 AM Ken Lentsch Prayer Leaders Sarah Madison John Orcutt Joe Payne Janette Payne Readers 10:30 AM Bob Behr Kirsten Ireton Samantha Basquez Ron Zoesch Refreshments 90th Anniversary Luncheon Ofelia Ojeda Father s Day Pie and Ice Cream Visitors Gifts Pat Webb Carol Carney Pauline Arndt Welcome Leaders Ron Zoesch Pat Webb Chet Madison Carolyn Andrews Psalm Leaders Elizabeth Wilson Isabella Basquez Daniel Encinas Sierra Etchison Thanks for Serving

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», 2015 Special Service at 10:30AM with our Bishop and a luncheon to follow.