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FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 50 LEVERSEE ROAD TROY, NEW YORK 12182 Following Faith September 2017

Faith Lutheran Church 50 Leversee Road Troy, New York 12182 (518) 237-4641 www.faithlutherantroy.com Sunday morning worship: 11:00 a.m. Sunday School: during worship The Rev. James Slater, Pastor HAPPY NEW YEAR! Yes, I know this is not the January version of the newsletter at the time we change the calendar from one year to the next and make New Year resolutions. Yes, I know this not the December version of the newsletter at the time when the Sundays of Advent mark the beginning of a new liturgical calendar. But it is the time of year when church activities and ministries resume after a brief summer rest. Most vacations (if you were lucky enough to take one) are over. School is scheduled to welcome back students from summer break. So also, Sunday School is preparing to welcome back students at church on Sunday mornings and committees resume their regular meetings. I heard a comment at worship yesterday about how much the coffee hour time of fellowship has been missed over the summer. So, Happy New Year! And let s all make some resolutions to worship more regularly, pray more diligently and give of our time and treasures more joyfully. Having just seen the musical, Godspell, once again, I am reminded of the three-fold responses in the familiar song, Day by Day. In our worship, in our praying, and in our serving, we are invited to see Jesus more clearly, love him more dearly, and follow him more nearly day by day. Alive in Christ, (Transitional) Pastor Jim Church Council Officers: Fred Howard (President) Evelyn Jarosz (Vice President) Barbara Boord (Treasurer) Diana Rieker (Secretary) Michele Howard/ Pam Perras Financial Secretaries) Council Members Doug Adamek (Education) Errol Bull (Property) Donna Gibson (Stewardship) Rob Hayward (Stewardship) Evelyn Jarosz (In Reach/Out Reach) Sharon Morris (Worship) Carol Perrott (Missions) Pam Perras (In Reach/Out Reach) Ben Wagar (Property) AMONG OUR PEOPLE Pastor Bill Hempel, Pastor Jennifer Wegter- McNelly, Ben Wager and Dave Cerrone continue their road to recovery. Please keep them in your prayers. Please welcome Mr. and Mrs. Warren Truland. They joined our Faith Lutheran congregation in August. Mr. and Mrs. Truland are the parents of Dave Truland.

COUNCIL SUMMARY The Covenant Council has continued to meet and has decided on an 8 person call committee (4 members from each congregation). Although this is technically a violation of the church constitution, this exception can be handled by including in the Covenant agreement the need for an 8 person call committee for a joint call. There was additional discussion about the Ministry Site Profile. The Council feels assistance or dispensation from Synod is needed to get started. Pastor Slater will reach out to the Dean to coordinate assistance. For any concerns or problems, please advise us. We will discuss and address issues at our next meeting on Monday September 11 th, 2017 at 7pm. OUR FAITH at WORK Diana Rieker, Secretary Our mission for the month of September will be in support of Habitat for Humanity Rensselaer County. Founded in 1988, Habitat for Humanity Capital District has been providing homeownership opportunities for families in need of decent housing for more than 25 years. They serve Albany, Rensselaer and Southern Saratoga Counties and have built over 115 homes in partnership with local families. Much of the support for Habitat comes from churches, schools, and civic groups. Volunteers provide most of the labor, and individual and corporate donors provide money and materials to build houses. Selected families contribute 400 hours toward construction and pay the full cost of their mortgages, insurance, and taxes. Loans are interest free. Your continued support is appreciated. Carol Perrott, Missions COVENANT AGREEMENT The Covenant Council, consisting of four members from Faith s Council and four members from Evangelical s Council, met on August 2 and August 23 to finalize the Partnership Agreement between the two congregations. The meetings went well and the result is an understanding of how our two congregations will interact and cooperate going forward as we call and share a new pastor. The agreement must be approved by both church councils and then ratified by each congregation at specially called Congregational Meetings. It is our plan to have our Congregational meeting on Sunday, September 24, 2017 following morning service. Copies of the proposed Covenant Agreement will be available prior to the meeting for you to examine. In large part, the agreement reflects our existing relationship with additional details as to how future changes will be worked out. There will be an informational meeting Sunday September 10, in Fellowship Hall where the proposed agreement will be reviewed, and members will have the opportunity to become familiar with its provisions. The Council will consider the proposal the next night at its September 11 regulate meeting. I anticipate that the Special Congregational Meeting will be brief, with the Covenant Agreement the only item of business I urge you to mark your calendars and attend. CALL PROCESS Several weeks ago, we were privileged to have Rev. Norma Malfatti, Director for Evangelical Mission and Assistant to the Bishop, preside over our Sunday service. Pr. Norma was a joyful, enthusiastic leader. Afterwards Ruth Frazee and I met with her to seek clarification on steps yet to be taken in the call process. As this is something that Pr. Norma is directly involved with at our Synod, it was good to be speaking with someone who is intimately familiar with the actual process and personally involved at the level where decisions affecting us are made. We still must complete our Ministry Site Profile which is submitted on line. Each Congregation will submit its own MSP, but they are forwarded automatically directly to our

synod office where our Bishop is intimately familiar with the partnership that we have with Poestenkill. This was a relief, as we were concerned with the seeming impersonal aspect of something that is actually filed through the ELCA server in Chicago. We have coordinated the basic pieces needed to complete this submission CAT survey, joint Discernment Committee work and conclusion, agreement on the Pastoral budget, and Covenant Agreement to be adopted in September. In September, the Council will work to select our representatives for the Call Committee. We will have 4 members working with 4 members of ELCP. Schedule for making the actual call will depend on candidates available, present circumstances of the selected candidate and numerous other variables. The guidance that we received from Pr. Norma was that it may well be the spring of 2018 before we have a new pastor in place. So where do we go from here? Pastor Slater will be leaving us at the end of September. We will have another Transitional Leader appointed, but this person will probably not be the person leading our weekly Sunday Worship. Again, we will be having Supply Pastors leading our service, which gives us the opportunity to experience and learn from a variety of different clergypersons. Please continue to hold our Call Process in prayer! Fred Howard President FLOWERS for SEPTEMBER SERVING FAITH in SEPTEMBER Sept. 3 rd Altar Janet Walsh and Joyce Duncan Lay Assistant Errol Bull Ushers B. Morgan, B. Speanburg, B. Stevens Counters Bill and Evelyn Jarosz Sept.10 th Altar Janet Walsh and Joyce Duncan Lay Assistant Ushers Counters Rich Anderson Diana Rieker and Jim Peters Polly and Bob Hayward Sept.17 th Altar Roberta Hayward and Sharon Morris Lay Assistant Ushers Counters Aaron Cordes Carol Perrott and Stephanie Wagar LouAnn Behrens and Janet Walsh Sept.24 th Altar Roberta Hayward and Sharon Morris Sept. 3 rd Sept. 10 th Sept. 17 th Sept. 24 th To the Glory of God To the Glory of God In Memory of Ceil Boomhower Given by Joyce and Bob Duncan In Memory of Bill Niles Given by Merilyn Niles Lay Assistant Ushers Counters Fred Howard B. Speanburg and Ron Turcotte Rich and Diane Anderson If you are unable to serve on your assigned Sunday, please arrange to trade dates with another assistant. Thank you in advance for your assistance. Sharon Morris, Worship Chairperson. Schedule for Altar Guild by Pam Perras Schedule for by Heather Bull

CHOIR Choir will resume Thursday rehearsals starting on September 14, 2017. Please consider joining in raising our voices to the Glory of God. All voices are welcome. YOUTH GATHERING 2018 The closing day of the Synod Assembly in Rochester Pastor Scott Hannon presented an inspiring video of a youth gathering for 2018 to be held in Houston, Texas Imagine the opportunity to be among thousands of Lutheran high school students all on a journey to embrace their faith. The theme of the week of June 27 th through July 1 st will be This Changes Everything. Check out the Gathering web site www.elca.org /Youth Gathering to learn more about the week. You ll be able to see videos and testimonials from previous Gathering attendees. Your church council would like to speak with any of our high school students that would be interested in attending a week which will be full of fun and adventure. Time is of the essence. To be among your peers, you must act now for Faith is a bit late in getting ready for this event. So, check the web site out, become excited about the opportunity of Faith sending you to the 2018 Youth Gathering and let the council know you want to go! PRAYER GROUP Prayer Group will meet at Faith Lutheran on Tuesdays at 1:00 p.m. during the month of August. Please consider being a part of the group? We would appreciate your presence with us even on an occasional basis. Everyone is most welcome to join the group. Please contact Michele Howard with any questions or for directions. DINNER CLUB September Dinner Club will be held at Faith on the 11 th. All are welcome to join the group for an evening of good food and fellowship. Please see committee members to let them know if you can make it. SEPTEMBER CALENDAR EVENTS September 10, 10:00 AM, Fellowship Hall Informational Meeting to learn about the Proposed Covenant Agreement September 11, 7:00 PM Council Meeting, Observers welcome. September 17, Special Dedications September 24, 12:00 PM Special Congregational Meeting; Farewell to Pastor Slater. NEWSLETTER EDITOR/COORDINATOR Barbara Boord is coordinating the Newsletter efforts. Hard copies of the Newsletter are available at church for pick up when you are present. You may go to the church web site at: www.faithlutherantroy.com any time and view the newsletter. We will email you a copy if you send your email address directly to Barbara at her email address shown below. At your request, we will be happy to send you a copy via the USPS. NEWSLETTER DEADLINE The October newsletter deadline is Monday September 18 th. Anyone with items of interest or submissions for Among Our People please email your articles to: barbboord@hotmail.com or call (518) 982-1250.

SEPTEMBER 2017 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CREATIVE THREADS Home Bureau DINNER CLUB 10:30AM 1:00 to 3:00PM 6:30PM 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 COVENANT CREATIVE WELCA CHOIR AGREEMENT THREADS Speigle Elders 7:00PM INFORMATIONAL 10:30AM 10:30AM-2:30PM MEETING 10:00AM COUNCIL 7PM 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 SPECIAL CREATIVE CHOIR DEDICATIONS THREADS 7:00PM 10:30AM Home Bureau Newsletter Items 1:00 to 3:00PM 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SPECIAL CREATIVE CHOIR CONGREGATIONAL THREADS Speigle Elders 7:00PM MEETING 10:30AM 10:30AM-2:30PM FAREWELL PR. SLATER