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Faith F N amily ews Faith Presbyterian Church Monthly Newsletter Pastor s Ponderings This month the 7 weeks of Eastertide conclude, and on Pentecost Sunday, 20 May, many people are anticipating the unofficial start to summer with Memorial Day weekend coming up just five days later. With the advent of summer comes the anticipation of vacation time. But what sort of vacation? Embarking on relaxing trips like the beach, camping or soaking up the sun by a pool somewhere, or being pampered and entertained on a cruise? After all, vacation is supposed to be a time to decompress and get away from it all, right? An increasing number of people seem to disagree with that conventional wisdom. One of the fastest growing segments of the tourism industry is adventure travel. Rather than looking for some down time, more and more people are looking to actually get out and experience the world. They want to get up close and personal through exciting, arduous and risky adventures. This might mean trekking through a jungle, climbing a distant mountain or cycling through a developing country. Whatever the nature of the adventure, the common theme is the desire to be connected to nature, engaged with another culture and/or challenged to their physical limits. Travel experts divide these adventures into two categories: soft and hard adventures. A soft adventure involves getting out there but not getting too far away from the evening buffet. Think of going on an African safari, for example. Out there on the savannah, you are not the highest life form on the food chain, but you have the advantage of being in a protected vehicle and get to view the danger through a camera lens. Or, snorkeling. You can get up close and personal with sea life in shallow water without worrying about a pulmonary embolism ruining your vacation and your life. A hard adventure, on the other hand, would involve actually hiking and camping on the savannah with no steel bars to protect you, or donning scuba gear and heading down into the depths of the sea. Think of mountain climbing, riding your bike through the Middle East or taking a 1,000-mile walk, for example, and you get the idea of a hard adventure. For these types of adventures, it s best to have a guide service to direct you and keep you on track. A good adventure guide service will help you plan your trek and even make some of the arrangements for your lodging, meals and dealing with your baggage. The service will provide a good packing list, the extra equipment you might need, maps and directions and even monitor your progress. When we look at Jesus last words to his disciples in the gospel of John, we might see them as an advertisement for the hard adventure the followers of Jesus have ahead of them. The Twelve had followed Jesus up and down the hills of Galilee, on the long road to Jerusalem and through the deserts of Judea. They had been in storms that might have drowned them, confronted demons that terrified them and seen miracles that blew their minds. They had been with Jesus every step of the way as their guide and friend, but the time was coming soon when Jesus would trek to the cross, the grave and then to the right hand of the Father. He would soon be leaving his friends behind to continue the adventure. Both Peter and Thomas had previously requested Jesus itinerary (13:36; 14:5), but as Jesus gives his parting words, he keeps the focus on how his disciples would continue the mission and the journey ahead. For that adventure, they would need a Guide, and Jesus promises to send them the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of truth who comes from the Father (v. 26). As the Spirit has testified to Jesus person and mission, the disciples will now take that testimony to the rest of the world. It will be a hard adventure because that testimony won t be welcome in a world that is hostile to the truth about Jesus. They will put you out of the synagogues, Jesus warns. Indeed, an hour is coming when those who kill you will think that by doing so they are offering worship to God. And they will do this because they have not known the Father or me (vv. 2-3). You wouldn t blame the disciples for thinking that heading for the beach and some drinks with umbrellas in them would be a safer use of their time. This is going to be a tough trek, a hard adventure if you will, Jesus warns them. But it s a necessary one if the good news about Jesus is going to reach the distant cultures and remote places of the world. It s going to take some willing adventurers continued on page two MAY 2018 Volume XXIV Number 05

Pastor s Ponderings continued from page one who will travel light with gear but be burdened with the need to speak the truth about what God has done in coming to the world in the flesh to bring light to the darkness and life in the midst of death (1:1-18). Jesus had come into the world and was on his way back to the Father, but the disciples were now focused on themselves and what they would be doing. They don t ask Jesus where he s going anymore; the question for them is, What s going to be our destination and how do we get there? (v. 5). It used to be that hiring a guide meant that you would have someone directly on the ground with you in whose footsteps you would follow to get to the destination. While that s still true for many adventures, technology has made it possible for you to be guided virtually instead, tracked by GPS and connected via radio, or mobile or satellite phone to a guide who is always monitoring your progress with the big picture in mind. Jesus is saying something similar to his disciples. They won t have Jesus as their on-the-ground guide anymore, but Jesus tells them that s a good thing. Sensing their sorrow and confusion, Jesus promises them a new Guide who will help them expand their trekking capacity and keep the big picture in mind. It is to your advantage that I go away, for if I do not go away, the Advocate will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you (v. 7). What services does the Guide provide? The Holy Spirit Guide will point out the twists and turns in the route ahead and help the followers of Jesus know what to look for as they trek into the world. Jesus tells the disciples that their Guide will point out four wrong paths that the world has taken -- paths that their proclamation of the gospel, in the power of the Spirit, will correct (v. 8). The Holy Spirit Guide will help us with the problem of sin (v. 9). The metaphor, if you want to extend it, is that the Holy Spirit will help us not to stuff anything into our backpack that is essentially worthless for the trek we re taking. No need to be overburdened. We don t need the hairdryer, the laptop, canned goods, etc., on this trip. The world s idea of the nature of sin is that sin is something that a person does, or commits. On one level this is true. But the Holy Spirit helps us understand the cause of sin. Too many people think that all we need to do is work harder and do more good things than bad things and that someday, God will decide that we qualify for heaven. Wrong. The world has it wrong. The problem of sin is not what we do with our hands, but who we are in our hearts. Not what we do, but who we are. Acts of sin are caused by a sin nature, by a predisposition to sin. The Holy Spirit helps us conserve a lot of spiritual energy by understanding that in the path of life, Jesus has done everything for us and before us. This will help us to tell others on the trail that Christ s preparatory work has freed us from the burden of trying our best so we can simply do the work God has given us to do. The Holy Spirit Guide will help us with the problem of doing good (v. 10). This is the flip side of the above. The Holy Spirit helps us stuff our pack with good things. Many people think that goodness is something we do. Thanks to the Guide, we know that goodness is not doing, but being. For our journey, the Holy Spirit Guide provides us with a new nature, a new heart. It s like we re a new creation! Unfortunately, the world s idea of righteousness is that the more good we do the more righteous we are. The Guide, Jesus says, will help the disciples see what true righteousness looks like, using Jesus himself as the model. He may be returning to the Father, but through the Spirit he will continue to guide them and empower them to do what he has done. Indeed, they will do even greater things (14:12-14). The Holy Spirit Guide will help us with the route (v. 11). The Holy Spirit Guide knows the route. We often make poor route choices because we begin with faulty premises and a poor understanding of the terrain. What the world thinks is important is usually not important. What the world thinks is wise is often pretty foolish. The world thinks success is measured by material things. The world thinks that greatness is when people are your servants. The world thinks that the one with the most toys wins. The world thinks that wisdom comes from being highly educated. The world values a me-first mentality. The world values the pleasure principle. The world values popularity, power and position. The Holy Spirit Guide helps us reverse these judgments. Success is not measured by material things. The greatest among us are the servants of others. The wisdom of the world is foolishness to God. Selfishness is not a virtue in God s world. Because it feels good doesn t make it right. And so on. By understanding how God judges or looks at things, the disciples will be able to make good decisions. Finally, the Holy Spirit Guide will help us with the Truth (v. 11). When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth; for he will not speak on his own, but will speak whatever he hears, and he will declare to you the things that are to come, says Jesus (v. 13). Truth is a major theme in John s gospel. In fact, it will be Pontius Pilate who asks the question on the world s mind as they are confronted with Jesus: What is truth? (18:38). The truth is that Jesus himself is the way, the truth and the life (14:6). In other words, if we emulate Jesus, our lives will not be a lie. Our lives instead will be lives of integrity, honesty, service, selflessness and humility -- all counterintuitive from the world s point of view. If the disciples want to follow Jesus where he is going, then that means following his way, his truth and his life in spite of the dangers, twists and turns ahead. The only way to navigate that way is with a Guide who will take what Jesus has said and done and declare it to us so that we will glorify him (vv. 14-15). On Pentecost Sunday, 20 May, we remember that when the Guide arrived, he launched the disciples on a new adventure. Following Jesus has never been about retreating from the world to a tropical island and getting away from it all. It s always been about following the way, the truth and the life of Jesus for the purpose of changing the world for God s glory. It s a tough adventure, but it s the only destination that ultimately matters. How is the Spirit guiding you personally and our church in these turbulent times? What has the Guide pointed out to you about the continued on page eight - 2 -

hool c s e r r ark P P e irecto g D, e l n l i Co ie Baldw Kath Snail art The children are exploring bugs throughout the school. There are rolly pollies, worms, caterpillars, chrysalis, butterflies, snails, ladybugs and praying mantis eggs. Rolly Pollies Worms The children have been digging VERY deep in the Dino Dig this month. They were being paleontologist carefully uncovering dinosaur bones. First, there was digging using shovels to make the big hole. Once the bones appeared the children used spoons and paint brushes to uncover the skeleton. This is the first time since the Dino Dig was created that the dino skeletons have been discovered by the children. Summer Fun registration is full and I have started a wait list for a possible third class. There are 2 sessions; session #1 June 19-July 5 and session #2 July 10-26. Registration for the 2018-19 school year that starts in September is nearly completed. There are still openings for the 2 day (Tuesdays and Thursdays) 4-year-old classes. If you know of any 4-year-olds looking for a wonderful preschool send them my way. -3-

Financial Report 03/30/18 Envelope Offering for March 2018 was $39,978.67 Envelope Offering monthly budget 2018 is $26,621.33 per month 2018 Per Capita Assessment is $6,848.24 Per Capita collected in January, February & March was $3,202.00. About 47% If you have not paid your Per Capita, please do so. ($35.00 per member) One Great Hour collected in March was $1,763.85 DATES TO REMEMBER May 2nd - Coffee Stand - 9:30am May 3rd - Coffee Stand - 9:30am May 6th - Salad Luncheon - 11:00am May 17th - Newsletter Deadline May 20th - Ann Ruppert s Memorial Service - 1:00pm May 28th - Office Closed for Memorial Day Budget % of Per Capita Summary Total Per Capita $6,848 Total Income as of March $3,202 47% SERMONS FOR MAY May 6th Pastor Gary - Abide in My Love John 15:9-17 May 13th Pastor Gary - Belonging to a New World John 17:6-19 May 20th Pastor Gary - Rushing Wind, Changing Lives Acts 2:1-21 May 27th Pastor Gary - Spirit Led Romans 8:1-17 SERMONS FOR JUNE June 3rd Pastor Gary - Children and God in Our Midst 1 Samuel 3:1-10 June 10th Pastor Gary - Inner Renewal & Eternal Hope 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1 June 17th Pastor Gary - Woodshedding the Faith This Summer Mark 4:26-34 June 24th Pastor Gary - Stand for Something 1 Samuel 17:1-49 - 4 -

Don t Forget Our Annual Salad Luncheon Sunday, May 6th Easter 2018 following worship Jesus Christ is Risen Today! Hallelujah! -5-

Faith Family Life DEATHS Ann Ruppert - April 2 nd MAY BIRTHDAYS Virginia Gengor - 2 nd Penny Sartori - 6 th Lola Wilson - 17 th If you would like to see your birthday listed in the newsletter with just the day, not the year. Please email that information to Joe Rodriguez (jcr14@att.net) The Chancel Flowers The price increased to $75.00 in January. Just a reminder that the cost of the floral arrangements can be split with another member. Sharon Cameron Flower Ministry Did Karl Barth Really Say Jesus Loves Me, This I Know.? Taken from an article on January 24, 2013 by Roger E. Olson A while back I asked a question mainly out of curiosity. Did Karl Barth really answer a student s question (during his 1962 trip to the U.S.) with Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so? What sparked my curiosity are two things. First, I ve heard the story numerous times in sermons and read it numerous times in books. Second, I wrote a book in which I told the story (in a chapter about Barth) and an anonymous reviewer of the prepublication manuscript (ostensibly a scholar of modern theology) attempted to shoot down the story as apocryphal. If I am going to leave it in the manuscript, such that it ends up being published, I need to know that it really happened. According to the best accounts of the incident I have heard (many have taken on weird additions), Karl Barth was at Rockefeller Chapel (really a Gothic cathedral!) on the campus of the University of Chicago during his lecture tour of the U.S. in 1962. After his lecture, during the Q & A time, a student asked Barth if he could summarize his whole life s work in theology in a sentence. Barth allegedly said something like Yes, I can. In the words of a song I learned at my mother s knee: Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so. That is the simple, unadorned story. Many tellers have adorned it with additions of their own (in sermons, etc.). Years ago I met a seminary professors (of one of the many seminaries near the University of Chicago) who told me he was there and heard Barth say it. Unfortunately, I did not keep his name. I don t remember who he was. But I remember feeling that his testimony confirmed the story as other than apocryphal. So, after the anonymous critic of my manuscript challenged the story, I asked here if anyone heard Barth say it or knew someone who heard Barth say it. Several things happened as a result. First, someone pointed out that Barth scholar Martin Rumscheidt mentioned the incident in his 1968 memorial speech and that is included in a book he co-edited (Fragments, Grave and Gay). However, Rumscheidt there says Barth said it in Richmond, Virginia (presumably at Union Theological Seminary of Richmond). Second, I received a message on my blog asking me to e-mail the person as she claimed to have heard Barth say it in Richmond in 1962. I e-mailed her twice, but she has not responded to my e-mails. Third, a reader of my blog said he knew someone who was there, in Chicago, in 1962, and heard the student s question and Barth s answer. I have now received an e-mail from that person. He is Noel Vose of Australia, a Baptist theologian and founder of a Baptist seminary (which now bears his name). In his e-mail to me dated January 23, Dr. Vose says Yes, I was in Chicago for Barth s lecture., and I recall the incident. This is good enough for me. I consider Dr. Vose a reliable source. - 6 -

Breast Cancer 3 Day Walk - August 17-19, 2018 One more time... again. Once again, because of my past participation in the 3 Day Walk, and the amount of money I had raised, I was offered a chance to walk in another city - airfare and hotel accommodations paid. So, again, why not? I m going to Minneapolis-St. Paul! However, there is still money to raise - it is still $2,300.00. Donations can be made online at www.the3day.org. Click on FIND A PARTICIPANT and follow the directions. I will have donation forms for mailing, or donations can be given to me and I will do the work. This one s for Bobbie. Mary-Margaret Allen ROCK SOLID IN A SEASON OF SHIFTING SANDS This year s Women s Retreat will be held on June 8-10, once again at the beautiful Prince of Peace Abbey in Oceanside. Come and join us! Cost is $185.00 for 2 nights, 6 meals and a wonderful weekend. See Mary-Margaret Allen with questions. WOMEN OF FAITH 2018 RETREAT Knowing God s Peace While Navigating Life s Many Changes The Rev. Rosalind Ziccardi will be guiding us. Some financial help can be available. - 7 -

P N C Report The Pastor Nominating Committee is at work and busy! The members are Jill Gustafson, Ben Holman, Joe Huffaker, Gordon Lillie, Sue Razzaia, Anastacia Tobin, and Kim Wilson. Additionally, the Presbytery has assigned Scott Mitchell as our liaison in his role as a member of its Committee on Ministry. At the first meeting, Joe Huffaker was elected Chair, and Jill Gustafson Co-Chair. Scott walked the committee through its responsibilities and will continue to work with the team. The first deliverable will be Faith Presbyterian s Ministry Information Form (MIF). The MIF is the job description for our next pastor. It lays out the basics of the congregation, like size, demographics, and attendance in worship. Importantly, it tells who we are as a congregation and where we are headed in our ministry and congregational life. The Mission Study Report will inform much of this detail. Once the MIF is complete, it will be entered into our denomination s Church Leadership Connection (CLC). This is a clearing house for churches looking for pastors and pastors looking for churches. Once our MIF is uploaded, we ll start to hear from persons interested in becoming our pastor. It will take many weeks of discernment, prayer, and discussion for PNC to complete the MIF to present Faith accurately and completely. Please pray for the members during this time! If you haven t seen the Mission Study Report yet and want to read a copy, you re in luck! Everyone in the congregation is invited and encouraged to read it. Please contact Joe Huffaker (jwhuffaker@cox.net) for an electronic copy. Hard copies are also available the Church Office. Bible Study with Pastor Gary Wednesday Mornings 10:30am - 11:30am Room Two Pastor s Ponderings continued from page two world that challenges your assumptions and those of our church? To what new journey is the Guide inviting you and Faith Presbyterian Church? Hear afresh the Lord calling your name and inviting you to join the adventure, and then gear up and move out! Do not remember the former things, or consider the things of old. I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? Isa. 43:18-19 - - Come Join Us - - -8 - Faithfully, Yours in Christ, Pastor Gary

Celebration! We were served a marvelous vegan lunch along with a delicious ice cream textured banana dessert by Jill Gustafson and Betsy Bestoso. There were also several craft activities and ideas for those who were in attendance. - 9 -

FUN F OR T HE K ID S - 10 -

We Bid Farewell to our Beloved Custodian, Jesús Esquivel Jesús, his wife, Marina, and his daughter, Karen Jesús Esquivel Some churches sing God Be With You Till We Meet Again for farewells; however, at Faith Presbyterian Church we eat cake and cake we did eat as we celebrated Jesús retirement after 23 years of faithful service as our custodian. We wish Jesús and his family all the best as they move on to this new chapter in their lives. ut o k o o L e h er T n r n o c O e Be nd th u o r a st u j s It - 11 -

Faith Presbyterian Church 5075 Campanile Drive San Diego CA 92115 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Faith Presbyterian Church 5075 Campanile Drive San Diego, CA 92115 (619) 582-8480 Email: office@fpsd.org Website: www.faithchurchsandiego.org Interim Pastor: Rev. Dr. Gary J. Ziccardi Commissioned Lay Pastor: Mary Beck Spiritual Director: David Helkenn Director of Music Ministry: Joe Rodriguez Media Director: Betsy Bestoso Sunday School Director: Emilia Modrušan Youth and Family: Sarah Harvey Preschool Director: Kathie Baldwin Custodian: Vacant Sexton: Robin Craig Office Administrator: Lou Castillo Newsletter Editor: Joe Rodriguez Matthew 7:7 Send all submissions to Joe Rodriguez, editor jcr14@att.net DEADLINE FOR NEXT MONTH MAY 17