JULY AUGUST 2017 The Lamplighter SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: Vacation Bible School Our Savior Lutheran Church - ELCA, Quincy, CA FREE! FREE! Community Supper 8/16 Fair Garden & Table Settings Vacation Bible School Children ages 4 to 10 (older kids can be Jr. Helpers) United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall Corner of Church and High Streets, Quincy Monday, July 17 th to Friday, July 21st 9:00 am to Noon (registration 8:45 am) INSIDE THIS ISSUE: CALENDAR 2 B-DAYS & ANNIV./ GOD S WORK VOLUNTEER / VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL FINANCIAL 5 ODDS AND ENDS 6 HUMOR 7 PASTOR S LETTER 8 3 4 Celebration Worship with Cook-out and Potluck: Sunday, July 23 rd at 10 am at Methodist Church Jesus Gathers Us Together and Psalm 23 Jesus: Cares, Provides, Leads, Forgives, and is our Savior Bible stories, creative crafts, science projects, fun games, songs, and yummy snacks! For more information call 283-1740. Sponsored by the Community United Methodist Church & Our Savior Lutheran Church (ELCA), Quincy, CA
THE LAMPLIGHTER CALENDAR OF EVENTS: JULY-AUGUST 2017 PAGE 2 PENTECOST SEASON July 2017 Tues. 7/4 Happy 4th of July! Sat. 7/8 VBS decoration prep 9 am at Methodist Church Tues. 7/11 Dress-a-Girl kit making at Quincy Library 1 4 pm Tues. 7/11 VBS Planning Meeting 3 pm at Methodist Church Wed. 7/12 Women s Cancer Support Group 6 pm in Fellowship Hall Sat. 7/15 VBS Set-up 9 am at Methodist Church (later, at Lutheran Church) Sun. 7/16 Church Council meets after Worship/Fellowship Mon. 7/17 Vacation Bible School starts (9 am to Noon, weekdays) Fri. 7/21 Last day of Vacation Bible School Sun. 7/23 Worship at the Methodist Church 10 am VBS celebration with cook-out and potluck following worship in Methodist Church Fellowship Hall Thur. 7/27 Pastor at Synod meeting in Sacramento Sun. 7/30 Pastor starts vacation August 2017 Mon. 8/1 Pastor on Vacation through Sun. 8/6 Wed. 8/9 County Fair Begins through Sun. 8/13 Wed. 8/16 We host Community Supper Sat. 8/19 Sierra Pacific Foothill Conference Gathering in Truckee (see below) Sun. 8/20 Church Council meets after Worship/Fellowship Tues. 8/22 Dress-a-Girl kit making at Quincy Library 1 4 pm Fri. 8/25 Ladies Night Out and 5th Anniversary of Pastor Kendrah s ordination All-Conference Potluck Gathering Sat. August 19th, 11 am Truckee River Regional Park, 10050 Brockway Road, Truckee Parishioners are invited! Please bring food to share and a personal beverage. Chairs might be handy too. There is a nice playground for kiddos and the park is dog-friendly (dogs must be leashed). Let Pastor Kendrah know if you wish to attend so we can arrange carpools. Men s Coffee Group: meets every Monday (except holidays) at Midtown Coffee at 8 am
JULY AUGUST 2017 BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES PAGE 3 July Birthdays Dave Peters 5 Alan Baitinger 20 Sylvia Thomas 28 July Anniversaries Diana & Mark Howard 3 August Birthdays Tim Surber 6 Justin Sipe 9 Jim Burnworth 13 Kendrah Fredricksen 21 Jim Huffmon 23 Rick Foster 29 August Anniversaries Karen & Jim Oster 30 God s Work. Our Hands. Homeless Blessing Bags Our Summer mission project is collecting personal necessity items and handing out Homeless Blessing Bags. A list of suggested items is on the table in Fellowship Hall along with many items already donated. Please consider contributing a reusable bag and then filling one up. Take as many completed bags as you would like to hand out to people in need (they don t need to be homeless!). Thank you for being the hands of Christ! 2nd Annual Family Picnic Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 17th, which is the date of our now annual Family Picnic open to the Community. We have reserved Pioneer Park for this date and will seek to get the lady who does face painting and balloon twisting to return to entertain the kiddos. Our members will provide the food and hospitality. Stay tuned. CASA Our Kids Need You! Plumas CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is currently recruiting for those who can serve on our Board of Directors. This is an ideal situation for volunteers who care a lot about children in foster care but have limited time to volunteer. Plumas CASA Board members meet once each month (usually Fridays at 3 pm) to oversee the CASA program and help with special fundraising events. The CASA Board helps to guide the best interests and practices of Plumas CASA. They need your help today. Board members come from a variety of backgrounds and areas within Plumas County. To learn more, please visit: www.plumascasa.org. If you are interested in becoming a CASA Board member, please talk to Pastor Kendrah!
THE LAMPLIGHTER PAGE 4 Month Day WEEKLY VOLUNTEER SCHEDULE Please sign up on chart in back of sanctuary or email/call Pastor Kendrah with dates/positions for which you can volunteer. Below is the schedule of dates for the next two months. Please help fill in where you can! Thank you! Assisting Minister Clean Church Altar Care Refreshments July 2 Chris P. Gina R. Alan B. Susan D. July 9 Jim O. Gina R. Fred S. July 16 Fred S. July 23 July 30 August 6 August 13 August 20 August 27 Vacation Bible School Monday, July 17th Friday, July 21st 9 am Noon Theme: Jesus Gathers Us Together Focus Scripture: Psalm 23 See page 1 for flyer (or pick one up at church); give to someone you know! We could still use helpers for Registration, especially on Monday, July 17th starting around 8:15 am. The more adult help we have, the better this will go. If you can make it for any day, we d greatly appreciate some extra kid watchers. It s going to be a week of great fun learning about Jesus. Here are the daily themes: Monday: Jesus Cares Jesus is the Good Shepherd (John 10:1-18) Tuesday: Jesus Provides Jesus Feeds 5,000 (Mark 6:30-44, John 6:1-14) Wednesday: Jesus Leads Jesus Tells about a Sower (Matthew 13:1-23) Thursday: Jesus Forgives Jesus Tells about a Lost Son (Luke 15:11-32) Friday: Jesus is Our Savior Jesus Appears to Mary in the Garden (John 20:1-18) Here are the stations the kids will visit each day: Barn Raising to hear the daily Bible story, Bales of Fun to move around and play games, Bountiful Blessings to fill up on snacks, Udderly Cool Crafts to create fun crafts, Green Pastures for discovery through science, and Good Times Music will be included in the opening and closing sessions.
JULY AUGUST 2017 FINANCIAL REPORT YTD 2017 PER FRED SURBER PAGE 5 Amazon Smile Help Support our Church! AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support Our Savior Lutheran Church every time you shop on Amazon.com. How do I shop at Amazon Smile? Go to smile.amazon.com from your web browser. The first time you do this you will need to create an account. On this first visit you will select a charitable organization to receive donations from eligible purchases. Please select Our Savior Lutheran Church Quincy, California. How much of my purchase does Amazon donate? The AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase price from your eligible AmazonSmile purchases. You can see whether an item is eligible by looking on the product detail section. For more information: https:// smile.amazon.com STEWARDSHIP REPORT Weekly Giving June 2017 Date Regular Running Total YTD Budget + or - Budgeted Designated Weekly Total 6/4/2017 $1,030.00 $32,972.29 $37,325.55 ($4,353.26) $1,030.00 6/11/2017 $2,315.00 $35,287.29 $38,948.40 ($3,661.11) $ 50.00 $2,365.00 6/18/2017 $665.00 $35,952.29 $40,571.25 ($4,618.96) $ 50.00 $715.00 6/25/2017 $275.00 $36,227.29 $42,194.10 ($5,966.81) $275.00
THE LAMPLIGHTER PAGE 6 Community Suppers Our second Community Supper of the year is scheduled for Wednesday, August 16th. We are planning to have grilled chicken as our main course. If you are able, please plan to help with set-up, grilling, serving and/or clean-up on these dates. Please talk to Alan Baitinger for more information. Thank you! Bible Study Our group Bible Studies are on hiatus for the rest of the summer. Please make time to study God s word on your own. Remember, we offer two different devotional options free to you: Christ in Our Home and Portals of Prayer. You can find these on the shelf in back of church or on top of the bookcase near the backdoor in Fellowship Hall. Fair Garden and Table Settings Another way to encounter God in addition to the Bible is spending time in creation. What better way to do that then digging in the dirt at our church s Fair Garden? Alan has been busy doing some renovation and planting some flowers in the pattern of a pretty heart. Fred is making an easel and palette. Marlene has been painting pinecones to be used in an artistic way and she and Gina have done some pruning and weeding. But we can always use more help! The theme of the Fair this year is Art to Ag. We are using hearts as our artistic focus. Pastor Kendrah is thinking of making some seed art signs to say things like We Ag and Art to try to tie the theme to our planting. If you would be interested in helping with that, please let Pastor know. We have also decided to take on Table Settings again this year. We are looking for items to go with the following four themes: Kentucky Derby Luncheon Lunch at the Library Thanksgiving Dinner Golf Tournament Brunch Please let us know if you have any items you could donate for these themes or if you d like to help do the flower bouquets each day! Plumas County Behavioral Health Mental Health Services Act A DRAFT three-year plan for providing Mental Health and Alcohol/Drug Services in Plumas County is now available to the public for review and comment. Please consider participating in this process, especially if you know someone this affects. A copy of the draft plan can be found here: http://www.countyofplumas.com/index.aspx?nid=2503 or can be picked up at PCIRC. A public meeting is scheduled for Wed. August 2nd at Noon at 555 Main St. (The Planning & Building Permits office.) Talk to Pastor if you have questions.
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Our Savior Lutheran Church - ELCA, Quincy, CA 298 E. High St. P.O. Box 1396 Quincy, CA 95971 Pastor: Kendrah Fredricksen Phone: 530-283-2546 E-mail: oursavior95971@yahoo.com Website: quincylutheran.org Mission Statement: We are a church family who worships together, serves our neighbors, and shares the love and grace of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Theme Verse: Isaiah 54:10: For the mountains may depart and the hills be removed, but my steadfast love shall not depart from you, and my covenant of peace shall not be removed, says the LORD, who has compassion on you. PASTOR S LETTER Dear Church Family, It s summer! For many, that means going on vacation. While you re away, please don t forget about church! Attend a church in another city or country and when you come back, I d love to hear all about it. Are there any ideas you could share to enhance our worship experience here? For many, summer is a chance to go new places and even try some new things. Such experiences can help us think creatively and even inspirationally. As I look forward to the 5th anniversary of my ordination and my call to Our Savior Lutheran Church at the end of August, I realize that perhaps some of what we re doing, especially in worship has become routine and perhaps lacks creativity. While I realize that routine is comfortable, sometimes it is good to shake things up a bit to help us look upon our faith with fresh eyes. I am reminded that soon we will celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. That event was all about taking a second look at what had become routine and calling out those practices that had gone astray. I invite conversation about what would inspire you in worship. Should we seek out a diversity of musicians to come share their gifts with us? How about artists? How could we enliven our worship space? Personally, I would love to see some additional symbols related to baptism. Once I visited a church which had a stream of water that ran under the floor (covered by thick clear plastic) and up to the baptismal font. That sure was a great reminder each week of baptism! We may not be able to do that, but what creative ways could we use symbols to remind us of key tenants of our faith? The possibilities are endless because God created everything in our world. We can use God s creation to enhance our worship of the Creator. Let s talk and let s dream together! In Christ, Pastor Kendrah