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Faith Lutheran Church Messenger 1000 Tates Creek Road, Lexington, KY 40502 e-mail: office@faithlutheranchurch.com website: http:/www.faithlutheranchurch.com A message from Pastor Andy... May 2014 This year s Indiana-Kentucky Synod Assembly will take place June 5-7. Steve and Teri Knudsen will represent Faith Lutheran Church, along with Pr. Andy and Bonnie Harstad. (Along with the fiy million other things Bonnie does for this congregaon and the Church at large, she also helps with Synod Assembly planning.) As usual, the assembly will elect synod officers and approve synod budget, which includes new missions in the Indiana-Kentucky Synod, ongoing educaon and encouragement for evangelism, stewardship and other missions of exisng congregaons, parcipaon in the ELCA s witness naonally, and support for global missions. For more informaon, please see hp://www.iksynod.org/assembly2014.html. Synod Assembly Service Project Synod Assembly does not just involve congregaonal delegates and rostered leaders. Everyone can contribute to its service project, which will benefit The Sharing Place, a ministry of Lutheran Child and Family Services. Please see the following informaon and list of items you can bring to church to show God s love among the people of The Sharing Place. In-kind Service Project: The Sharing Place The Sharing Place is an emergency food pantry providing free food and clothing to families in need. Located on the east side of Indianapolis, the Sharing Place is staffed by volunteers recruited from the community and local congregaons. Clients can come once a month, must provide proof of residence, and their household income needs to be less than certain income guidelines. Food comes from USDA, Gleaners Food Bank, Midwest Food Bank, and from financial and food donaons from individuals and organizaons, businesses, churches, and schools. hp://www.lutheranfamily.org/sharingplace.html NEEDED ITEMS Dry Spaghe Canned Meat Canned Tuna Peanut Buer Cereal Canned Fruit Canned Pasta Spaghe sauce Rice Pork and Beans Hamburger Helper Ramen Noodles Soap Shampoo Deodorant Tooth Brushes Tooth Paste Laundry Detergent New socks for children up to 17 years New underwear for children up to 17 years Diapers (newborn, size 1, 2, 4 and 5) Mission Statement: As followers of Jesus Christ, we embrace, reflect and proclaim God s unconditional love.

The Messenger of Faith Lutheran Church MAY 2014 Page 2 Please Provide Your Input You should have recently received a mailing from the Call Commiee requesng your input on two important documents for the process of calling our new pastor: one asks you to idenfy the top five Ministry Tasks required and the second asks you to priorize the necessary Gis for Ministry. Both of these are very important documents which will impact the future direcon for Faith, so the Call Commiee has asked for input from the whole congregaon. Please prayerfully consider the six areas arising from our coage meengs (see below) as areas where Faith is being called and use those areas to guide your selecons for the top five Ministry Tasks and top ten Gis for Ministry (five necessary gis and five more helpful gis). Please complete both forms and return them to Faith in person or by mail so they are received by Sunday, May 11. If you wish to return them by mail, please use the self-addressed envelope included in your mailing. If you wish to return it in person, please place it in the box in the narthex labeled Ministry Tasks and Gis. If you need an addional copy of the material from the mailing, please pick up a copy in the narthex next to the return box. Six Areas for Emphasis Connue to be a deliberately diverse and fully inclusive congregaon; Create a greater sense of community through increased transparency, communicaon and relaonship; Connue strong and vibrant tradional Lutheran liturgical worship; Focus and strengthen our compassion and jusce ministries; Renew focus on families with children, youth, campus ministries, and our elderly members; and Create an atmosphere where people can learn and pracce sharing the good news of God s love. As always, the Call Commiee appreciates your prayers and your support. Jusce Ministry At the Nehemiah Acon Assembly the Answers Were Yes, Yes and Yes! The BUILD Nehemiah Acon Assembly on April 8 was a great event for Lexington! We praise God for working through us and the other 24 churches of BUILD, to bring about the following: A YES on Payday Lending! - Kentucky State Senator Alice Forgy-Kerr commied to sponsor, in the 2015 legislave session, a bill to end the abusive and unjust payday lending pracces that affect so many Kentuckians. A YES on Crime and Drugs! - The city of Lexington will provide top-notch training for judges and aorneys so that we can more effecvely use our drug court, a program that is funded but under-ulized program, a program that is effecve in geng more people off of their addicon and out of a life of crime. A YES on Affordable Housing! - Aer 6 years of persistence, BUILD moved the Mayor to commit to bring to the County Council a proposal for the creaon of an affordable housing trust fund to build and renovate affordable housing in Lexington. His proposal includes dedicang a minimum of $2 million of annual revenue to create and sustain this affordable housing trust. Mayor Gray also agreed to support and advocate for the passage of his proposal. We praise and thank God for everyone who has supported our jusce ministry in so many ways and we thank God for blessing our city through this work.

The Messenger of Faith Lutheran Church MAY 2014 Page 3 May Flyer 5/18 3:30-4:30 (or unl finished) Get Air trampoline park at Brannon Crossing. We'll meet there at 3:30. Please bring $12 for an hour of jump me. If the lines are long, the hour may not start right at 3:30. Get Air requires an online waiver to be filled out. You can do that ahead of me here: hp://www.getairlex.com/lexington-trampoline-parkonline-waiver.html 5/25 6:00-8:15 Frozen movie and pizza. For the first me in forever, let it go and enjoy a fixer-upper of an evening with the newest Disney classic by popular request. First Communion Workshop: 1:00-2:30 p.m. Saturday May 10 Children interested in taking their first communion may come to this workshop to find out how Jesus makes us stronger and more loving in communion. DON T MISS IT!

The Messenger of Faith Lutheran Church MAY 2014 Page 4 Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I really appreciate all the support, love, prayers, and caring I have received over this past year. Thanks to all who made my dedicaon a special day by coming to it! And, a special thank you to Pastor Andy and Pastor Luckey for the blessing and the opening prayer and for blessing the house. Thanks to all who helped move in record me. From closing to being totally moved, took only 2hrs and 30 minutes. I am so thankful for all of that planning. Thank you to all of you who came to my housewarming at Faith Lutheran. Special thanks go to Judy Page and Elaine Billington who made all of the arrangements. Thank you all for the many gis. I love each and every one. Because of Habitat for Humanity, the University of Kentucky, and the help of all from Faith Lutheran, I now have a safe place to live. I have dishes to have meals at the house. I have tools and a toolbox to fix my house. I have blankets to stay warm, pictures to remember the building of my house, towels for the kitchen and bathroom and a lot of things for my kitchen. Thank you also for the poery bowl, gi cards and money for sofa that I just love. And, last, but not least, thank you for helping me fix my bed and nightstands, and for displaying the flying pig for everyone to see and talk about. Misty Hess Dear Faith Lutheran, I want to extend our hearelt thanks for helping to organize our first visit to Faith Lutheran Church in Lexington. I appreciate the hard work that goes into publicity and all the details surrounding our visit. The seng in your sanctuary for our concert on tour was extremely rewarding. Our new connecon with the Faith Lutheran congregaon, the Thiel choir alumnus who came, and the church families in aendance made us feel very welcome. Please accept my personal thanks to you, to those who worked so very hard to provide a great meal, and the congregaon for their warm hospitality. It is always very special for me to perform for a congregaon we have never visited before. It is also good for my students to view firsthand the life of the congregaon as they extend the hand of fellowship to strangers like us. Performing that Sunday evening was rewarding for me because I am very proud of those kids and the music they are able to create without the music major most instuons enjoy, a dynamic I know you can appreciate. The maturing process which transforms the choir during concert tours is a source of great sasfacon to me personally. Beyond the music, however, I treasure lasng memories, renewing old friendships and the many friendships newly established. With each new church on tour that we visited, the choir connued to grow musically and personally. Our home concert following the tour on Sunday, March 16 th was a huge success and we are two weeks away from our spring concert. Your kindness made a huge difference in the lives of the Thiel Choir and you helped to create a once-in-a-lifeme experience. I look forward to renewing our friendship in the near future. Please accept my hearelt thanks. May God bless and keep you ll we meet again. Sincerely, Dr. Michael R. Bray, chair Performing Arts Department

The Messenger of Faith Lutheran Church MAY 2014 Page 5 YARD SALE for TASTE of GRACE - JUNE 7 Parish Life is sponsoring a Yard Sale on Saturday, June 7, to benefit this year s Taste of Grace recipient. Please keep the Yard Sale in mind as you pursue your spring cleaning (everybody s favorite acvity!), and consider donang funconal, usable items to the Yard Sale. Then circle June 7 on your calendar, and come discover treasures you just cannot live without! Donaons will be collected the week before the Yard Sale, which will be held at Faith. (Please don t bring them in early!!) Please check upcoming Faith Notes and Bullen announcements for further details about the Yard Sale, and this year s Taste of Grace benefit. Thank You! The Finance committee is pleased to report the financial status for the first quarter. Our year to date total income through 3/31/14 was $23,767 above budget; expenses were $17,900 favorable to budget. Year to date contributions (both pledged and non pledged) were $106,181 which is 101.9 % of the year to date budget of $104,150. Mission Lexington is Pleased to Welcome Nathaniel Mission Medical Clinic Paents The Mission Lexington Medical Clinic is DOUBLING in size! Newtown Pike is extending through the current loca- on of Nathaniel Mission. On Friday, February 14th, the Officers of the Nathaniel Mission Board of Directors voted to pay for Mission Lexington to see most of their paents through December 31st, 2014. Visit hp:// bit.ly/1gbzucv to read more about the new staff and about this excing expansion. Mission Lexington Dental Clinic Has Also Doubled in Size These results are a reflection of your commitment to your pledge, your stewardship of those pledges and your trust in God. On behalf of the Finance Committee, thank you for your continued dedication to the ministries of Faith Lutheran Church. In peace, Debbie Rosenberg, Treasurer Mission Lexington is doubling the amount of dental care it provides to adults in Fayee County thanks to a $150,000 donaon and expanded clinic space. Go to hp://bit.ly/1gbzucv to read more about the generous contribuon that will help us see more paents through June 2016. In 2013 we provided 3,582 paent visits. Because we are connuing to grow, the Mission Lexington free clinics are in need of more volunteers to work the front desk. Please email Huston Hase at hlhase09@mail.com if you can help at the Dental Clinic. We also could use licensed providers as well (MDs, DMDs, RNs, CNAs, Phlebotomists, Hygienists, Dental Assistants, front desk volunteers, & others). Please call Peg Nethery or Dona Barkman at 272-0219 if you can help at the Medical Clinic.

The Messenger of Faith Lutheran Church MAY 2014 Page 6 Go Green and De-Cluer! Since spring is finally here, you may be thinking about spring cleaning. That usually means clearing out the accumulaon of stuff! As you de-cluer, consider opons as you sort your items 1) share or pass on to family members or neighbors 2) yard/garage sale and donate the proceeds to a worthy cause 3) donaons to re-purpose or re-use - think Re- Store (Habitat for Humanity) or Goodwill, etc. 4) recycle (check for the triangle label) and lastly, 5) trash. Much of what we toss in the trash is not truly trash and can benefit others. Donaons to charies benefit in several ways those in need may obtain items at reduced or no cost, the proceeds may support jobs or homes or other good causes and you receive a tax deducon. By choosing all but the last opon for your de-cluering effort, you reduced what goes into our landfill. One more thing does anyone have a stash of vinyl records (LP s and 45 s) or CD s from the days of old before I-tunes and music downloads? Here is your chance to share your musical treasures with others! The Vintage Vinyl project is a fund-raiser for WUKY (public radio) in its second year. Vinyl records are being collected at the ReStore on Southland Drive unl mid-june. The sale will be held June 20-22, 2014 and benefit WUKY programming. Check out wuky.org/vintage-vinyl-sale for details. Juvenile Restorave Jusce Needs Your Help Faith Lutheran has been a supporter of this program for several years. In a nutshell, this program addresses accountability, dialogue, and healing for youth at risk and their families. It is staffed by all volunteers - trained mediators, circle keepers, interns majoring in social work serving youth and their families. Youth served range in age 12-18 years. Primarily three restora- ve jusce processes are offered: vicm-offender mediaon, dialogue circles, and family group conferencing. The services are voluntary for the families who parcipate. In addion, case consultaon can provide referral to appropriate community services. The primary goals are: Build communicaon skills among family members Build empathy between all those involved Build soluon focused problem solving Insure that each person s unique story is heard Approach the youth s situaon in a holisc manner Periodically, there are needs for the program and the families served. Currently, the needs are gi cards for local restaurants ($15 amount) such as Starbucks, McDonald s, Applebee s, etc. and Kroger ($40 amount.) Social workers generally meet the family members at neutral sites like restaurants and oen use their own money for the food or beverage purchases. The Kroger cards are used in two ways to help families with emergency food assistance and for refreshments with families in group dialogues/conferences. Gi cards may be dropped off at the church office or given to Jennifer Klee. If you would like a receipt for tax purposes, please include your name and address with the amount/type of donaon so a receipt may be mailed to you. If you have any quesons or would like more informaon, contact Jennifer Klee at 873-6172 or jbklee@uky.edu.

The Messenger of Faith Lutheran Church MAY 2014 Page 7 MAY BIRTHDAYS 1 Maddie Larson 2 Kim Heersche Ole Wendroth, Sr. 3 Donita Henry 4 Ellie Burnside Kristy Cloyd Nora Hanley 5 Tricia Brown Jacob Palmer Jack Seibert Ian Young 6 Larry Isenhour 7 David Templar 8 Patrick Carey 9 Stephanie Watkins Loren Zink 11 Calvin Hughey Olive McKinney 12 Dani Marquardt Kara Stacy 13 Kathryn King Debbie Rosenberg 14 Heidi Russell Charloe Slusher Alyson Taylor 15 Judy Page 16 Ann Rose 18 Jim Larson Ashton Lee Dorina Longarzo 19 Henry Davis Tom Kastanowski Dorothy Schwantes Pay Whitehouse 23 Kathy Heersche Lori Hetzel Wayne Schedler Robert Vaughan 24 Lee Holmes 25 Melonie Atkerson Joyce Forrest Hailey Veil 27 Barbara Abney Hannah Hetzel-Ebben Jay Taylor 29 Anthony Cloyd Stephanie Farrar Kae Larson Eileen Will 31 Diane Blake Mario Felice Paxton VanWinkle MAY ANNIVERSARIES 5 Nick & Shari Veil 6 Ray & Leslie Hughes 11 Chris & Tracy Fugmann 12 Jeff & Tammy Talbert 15 Pete & Anne Gross Gerhard & Irmgard Kindler 16 Wayne & Sharron Schedler Tim Sorenson & Jennifer Barricklow 27 Bob & Kae Booth 28 Jimmy & Cortney Lee Sco & Melinda Wilson 31 John & Katy Bower Aendance Worship Sunday School March 23 189 37 March 26 (Lent) 56 March 30 193 April 2 (Lent) 48 April 6 167 April 9 (Lent) 49 April 13 232 45 April 17 (Maundy Thursday) 59 April 18 (Good Friday) 69 April 19 (Easter Vigil) 28 April 20 (Easter) 356 Narthex Cleanup for May: Community Ministry The Dayme Sophia group will meet at the home of Jan Keinath, 2805 Phoenix Road, May 8, 1:00 p.m. The group is reading, Mountains Beyond Mountains, by Tracy Kidder. All newcomers are always welcome. Thank you, Pastor Pa! Pr. Pa Pasquarello has organized and led our pastoral care team these last several months, providing connec- on and pastoral care to our homebound folks. Due to me demands from upcoming family events, she feels she will not have me in the future to do this work with her usual high standard of quality, and so has submied her resignaon to the Personnel Commiee. We are grateful to God and to her for her service, and will be looking for someone to take on her dues in September. In the meanme and as always, anyone may communicate pastoral care concerns with Pr. Andy or the church office. WEDDING: Stephen Sharp and Ryan Daugherty were married April 5 th, at Faith. NEW MEMBERS: Kyle Hagen and Travis Janet Walker and Carolyn COLLEGE GRADUATION: Michael Joseph Keller Jr. is a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management & Dietecs with a concentraon in Hotel Restaurant Tourism Mgt with a minor in Micro Economics, Western Kentucky University, May 17, 2014 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION: Jacob Larson, Aubrey Reynolds, Payton Sword, and Robert Wendroth The OWLs will meet on May 22 12:30 p.m. At Suon s Restaurant (Kroger Parking Lot) NEWSLETTER ARTICLES ARE DUE THE 20TH OF EACH MONTH.ARTICLES MAY BE EDITED AS TO SIZE, CONTENT AND TIMELINESS. Marian Lundborg, Messenger Editor, mclundborg@gmail.com

The Messenger of Faith Lutheran Church MAY 2014 Page 8 Service Schedule Sunday Worship 8:30 AM, 11:00 AM, 6:00 PM (Nursery provided during the 8:30 and 11:00 AM services) Sunday School (Sept. through May) 9:45 AM Staff Andy Rutrough, Interim Pastor 266-7621 or 859-314-1945 pastorandy@faithlutheranchurch.com M & T 9:30-11:30 AM; W & TH 4:00-6:00 PM; Day off-friday Bonnie Harstad, AIM for Worship 858-4898 or 494-0934 bharstad@windstream.net 1:00 5:00 PM Daily except Friday Ruth Lundborg, Parish Administrator 266-7621 office@faithlutheranchurch.com Monday Thursday 8:00 4:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 1:00 p.m. Bryna Reed, Coordinator of Educaonal Ministries 489-8128 blreed@twc.com Kevin Lentz, Coordinator of Youth Ministries 948-5159 lentz.kevin@gmail.com Brian Lundborg, Sexton 263-1964 H. Gene Templar, Pastor Emeritus Barry Neese, Pastor, Lutheran Campus Ministry lcm_uk@qx.net 489-1222 Charla Heersche, Child Care Director 268-0108 Vicky Noble, Kids Hope Director 806-0308 Marian Lundborg, Messenger Editor mclundborg@gmail.com 559-3784 President Vice President Treasurer Secretary 2014 Congregaonal Council Ray Hughes Steve Knudsen Debbie Rosenberg Pat Mundt Commiee Liaisons Audit Steve Knudsen Child Care Nick Veil Chrisan Educaon Bront Davis Community Ministry Penni Black Evangelism Mary Ann Patrick Finance Debbie Rosenberg Global Mission Vacant Long-Range Planning Pat Mundt Mission Endowment Steve Knudsen Nominang Steve Knudsen Parish Life Elaine Billington Personnel Ray Hughes Property Jim McGrath Pastoral Staff Support Penni Black Stewardship Tim Sorenson Worship Wayne Schedler Youth Ministry Jeremy Marnez Call Commiee Ray Hughes (859) 266-7621 or (859) 266-9600 e-mail: office@faithlutheranchurch.com website: http://www.faithlutheranchurch.com