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September 2016 This year, God s Work. Our Hands Sunday the day when ELCA churches go out into the community to do service projects falls on September 11, the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 anacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and United Airlines Flight 93. The conjuncson of these two events provides us with a wonderful opportunity for creasve service and witness building on our emerging relasonship with the Islamic Center of Cedar Rapids. In April Imam Hassan Selim led two adult learning sessions here that were very well anended and received. Later that month, our confirmason students visited the Islamic Center where we met members of their high school youth group, played soccer in their gym, ate middle eastern treats, and discovered that Muslim youth are interested in dialog and partnership with ChrisSan youth. God s Work. Our Hands provides us with an opportunity to do that. Here s how you can parscipate in our Inter-Faith 15th Anniversary of 9/11 God s Work. Our Hands. Project. DONATE personal hygiene products for the residents of Waypoint s Madge Phillips Center Shelter for homeless women and children. These items cannot be purchased with food stamps. We will deliver them to the center on Saturday, September 10. baby items: shampoo, loson, powder, wipes, diapers and toddler pull-ups, diaper cream adult items: deodorant, shampoo and condisoner, toothpaste and toothbrushes, razors, body wash, loson, tampons and sanitary pads, African American hair products general items: laundry soap, disinfecsng wipes, toilet paper, paper towels AlternaSvely, you can make a monetary donason to help purchase these items either by check or on-line, nosng that it is for Waypoint personal hygiene products. VOLUNTEER TO PAINT OR CLEAN at the Madge Phillips Center Shelter on Saturday, September 10. We need 8-12 experienced painters to paint two classrooms and hallways, and a large number of persons to clean the bathrooms and the common kitchen area at the shelter. Imam Hassan will be bringing a team from the Islamic Center to join us in this service project. You can sign-up on the clipboard in the narthex or at signupgenius.com. WORSHIP on Sunday, September 11 at 7pm at St. Stephen s. This service of prayer and reflecson will be co-led by Imam Hassan Selim, Rabbi Todd Thalblum, Rev. Brenda Mitchell, Bryan and Azam Daugherty, and other members of the Inter-Religious Council of Linn County. Fellowship over coffee and dessert will follow. Saturday, September 10 Sunday, September 11

As a new month arrives and I am given the opportunity to share informason with you, I consnue to introduce my role as Youth and Young Adult Minister. The responsibility which I share with you this month is to reach out to the youth of our neighborhood and our community. This responsibility is best understood as an outreach role. This outreach will include creasng occasions to connect with middle and high school youth who live around St. Stephen s and other locasons in the community. Some of these youth will include those who idensfy themselves as part of the LGBTQIA community but is not limited to that group. Just as our welcome statement says, I want to reach out to any and all youth not based on how society might idensfy them but how the Lord idensfies them as a child of God. There are various ways through which this outreach can occur. I am currently in the process of becoming a volunteer at McKinley Middle School. As a volunteer, I will be able to interact with youth on what may be considered their home turf. This opportunity will allow me to see many of the middle school youth of our congregason, as well as meet their friends and youth from our neighborhood. The youth will be given a chance to see me in a different role than I have at church. Another way that I will be making connecsons is to be visible at school events and in locasons in our neighborhood. I will anend various school and community events in which our youth are currently acsve. While at these events I will provide support and encouragement for our youth and will be given the opportunity to meet friends and other youth who anend. You may also see me at Orange Leaf, Lindale Mall, Subway on Mt. Vernon Road, and other businesses where youth may congregate. So if you see me there or I post something from those locasons on social media, realize that I am acsvely working at creasng new relasonships and strengthening established ones. My philosophy in this area is one of developing relasonships, a theme which you will hear a lot from me. I will be working regularly on seeking relasonships with the youth of our neighbor hood and our community. It is only through relasonship that a person can be given per mission to share about one s faith and the story of the Gospel. Please feel free to discuss any of this with me. I enjoy any opportunity to share this awesome ministry and the wonderful aspects each of our youth bring to it. Also, suggessons and desires to volunteer are always sought. Mark Howland Youth & Young Adult Minister Page 2

GreeSngs from your new Vicar at St. Stephen's! My name is KrisS Grieder and I am a third-year Master of Divinity student at Wartburg Theology Seminary studying to become an ordained pastor. My husband, Jonathan, and I moved into the vicarage and began our Sme here the beginning of August. We are very grateful for the generosity and hospitality we ve received from the people of St. Stephen's. Thank you for all you did to prepare our home and welcome us to the community! In my first few weeks, St. Stephen's has made a strong impression in its commitment to fellowship and building up leaders, its commitment to others in the neighborhood and larger community, and its passion and creasve commitment to children in the congregason just to name a few. It is a joy to be a part of your ministry here! This year I will consnue St. Stephen's partnership with St. Luke's Spiritual Care Department by serving as a Chaplain intern and providing pastoral care to pasents in the hospital selng. I have finished my orientason there and have begun seeing pasents. The hospital is an eye-opening and somesmes intense experience that reminds me of the rawness of the human experience. One of my goals this year is to learn how to be present and accompany others in their pain and suffering. I ask for your prayers as I consnue to serve both at St. Luke's and St. Stephen's. My husband, Jonathan, is a high school social studies teacher in Waterloo, Iowa, and he will be commusng each day. In our free Sme, we enjoy going on walks and spending Sme outside, reading, and playing board games. I love going out for good coffee and conversason. I enjoy finding a creasve outlet daily, whether it is trying a new recipe, wrisng, painsng, or singing. I am always looking for a new tennis partner and am curious to try new things. I look forward to gelng to know each of you in the coming year! Vicar Kristi Grieder Learning Opportunities SEPTEMBER 4 at 9:15am Intergenera,onal Learning Event: Voca%on How we live out our faith in daily life SEPTEMBER 11 at 9:15am Children s Time & Music with David (Children s Place & Sanctuary) HS Discussion Time What Is Faith? (Youth Room) Adult Learning Pastor Ritva: The Power of Forgiveness (FH) SEPTEMBER 18 at 9:15am Children s Time Children s Place (lower level) HS Discussion Time Do I Really MaAer? (Youth Room) Adult Learning Prof. Dan Lee: Faith & Business Ethics (FH) SEPTEMBER 25 at 9:15am Children s Time Children s Place (lower level) HS Discussion Time Who Am I to God? (Youth Rm) Adult Learning Greg Goodell: Hunger in Linn County (HACAC) (FH) Page 3

The ELCA Churchwide Assembly met in New Orleans from August 8-13. The assembly is the highest legislative authority of the church kind of like a super congregational meeting, but one that makes big picture decisions on behalf of the 3.7 million members of the 9,320 congregations of the ELCA organized in 65 synods in nine geographic regions. The 945 vosng members: elected William B. Horne II of St. Paul s Lutheran Church, Clearwater, Florida, as vice president of the ELCA. accepted the DeclaraSon on the Way, a unique ecumenical document that marks a path toward greater unity between Catholics and Lutherans. As the heart of the document are 32 Statements of Agreement about the church, ministry, and the Eucharist. approved AMMPARO the ELCA s strategy to Accompany Migrant Minors with ProtecSon, Advocacy, RepresentaSon, and OpportuniSes. Goals include upholding the basic human rights and safety of migrant children and their families; address the root causes of migrason from Central America and Mexico and the treatment of migrants in transit; work toward just and human policies affecsng migrants in and outside the U.S. approved the Ministry of Word and Service roster. Beginning January 1, 2017, ELCA associates in ministry, deaconesses, and diaconal ministers will be a single, unified roster of Ministry of Word and Service. Ministers of Word and Service will be called deacon. approved the 2017-2019 budget proposal. approved various memorials or proposals from the ELCA s 65 synods on a wide range of issues that included the need for worship resources for blessing same gender couples; encouraging dialogue, friendship, and cooperasve efforts with our Muslim neighbors; deepening relasonships with historic Black churches; toward a responsible energy future; repudiason of the Doctrine of Discovery; peace with jussce in the Holy Land; jussce for the Holy Land through responsible investment; African Descent Lutherans; welcoming refugees; supporsng military personnel, veterans, and their families; and much more. This synopsis of was adapted from hnp://www.elca.org/news-and-events/7852. A full list of legislasve acsons can be accessed at hnp://download.elca.org/elca%20resource%20 Repository/LegislaSve_Updates_for_the_2016_C hurchwide_assembly.pdf. Page 4

St. Stephen s has been a Stephen Ministry congregation since September 2014, when we commissioned four Stephen Ministers who have provided caring support to five different members. In January 2016, Marilyn Loan became a Stephen Ministry leader. Stephen Ministers serve for two years, and it s soon time to prepare a new class of Stephen Ministers. Please prayerfully consider this calling to pastoral care. What is Stephen Ministry? In a typical congregason, many people associate care with pastoral care. While clergy indeed provide pastoral care to many, the amount of care needed far exceeds the amount the pastor can provide. To sassfy the need for quality ChrisSan care, thousands of congregasons use the Stephen Series, a system of training and organizing laypersons for one-to-one caring ministry in and around their congregasons. Stephen Ministry, as it is know in a congregason, is directed by a team of church staff and laypersons, called Stephen Leaders. These individuals have anended a Stephen Series Leader s Training Course where they learned how to implement and direct Stephen Ministry in their congre gason. This includes recruisng, selecsng, and training Stephen Ministers (caregivers), finding individuals in need of care and linking them with Stephen Ministers, and then supporsng Stephen Ministers with twice-monthly supervision as well as consnuing educason. The Stephen Series provides a consnuous cycle where addisonal Stephen Leaders and Ministers can be trained and more care receivers ministered to. Stephen Ministers care for people undergoing a variety of crises. Examples include the grieving, divorced or separated, terminally ill, home bound, those who have lost a job or recently moved, even those with a new baby. Stephen Ministry in a congregason delivers three powerful messages of care. It says to members one and all, We are there for you if you need us. It says to the pastor and church staff, We do not expect you to be the only caregiver for those in need in our congregason. We take our part in ministry seriously. It says to the whole congregason, God expects us to care for one another, and God expects us to do it well, not in a slipshod fashion. The Stephen Series gives congregasons a pracscal way to provide quality care to those who need it, to expand pastoral care without hiring addisonal staff, and to provide a means of outreach to nonmembers in crisis. Page 5

Practice Discipleship in Daily Life Join us as we explore the seven faith practices that are the foundation for following Jesus in daily life: Worship, Prayer, Encourage, Study, Give, Invite, Serve. WORSHIP Sunday morning services at 8:00 and 10:30am Wednesday worship is at 6:30pm according to the following schedule: 1st Wednesday... Taize-style Worship 2nd Wednesday... InteracSve Worship 3rd Wednesday... Healing Service 4th Wednesday... InteracSve Worship 5th Wednesday... Youth-Led Worship STUDY Bring Your Bible to Brunch, September 4 & 18, at Lion Bridge, 59 16th Ave. Join Pastor Ritva and John as they explore the lecsonary readings for the following Sunday. Men s Group (Mondays at 8am) at Mr. Beans in Marion. Come and join the men as they study Andrew Newberg s book Why God Won t Go Away. Would you like to sing with us? Perhaps it s been a while since you sang in a choir, or you never had the opportunity to learn how to sing. Our choir director is ready to teach us! Solfege is the study of singing and musicianship using solmizason syllables. Each rehearsal will include 10-15 minutes teaching us how to sing. Childcare is provided during rehearsals. Join us Wednesday nights following worship at 7:15-8:15pm. Following rehearsal, there is a cra\ beer exchange! We are a fun group. Come join us. All are welcome! Women s Bible Study, Tuesdays at 10:00am begins September 6. We ll be studying the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes. Confirmaeon for Middle School Youth: Wednesdays at 7:15pm, Room 9 Do You Have Queseons???? Do You Want To Explore What Faith Is???? Do You Want To Understand What You Believe Beger???? If you answered yes to any of these quessons and are in high school, join us for discussions on Sunday mornings at 9:15am in the Youth Room. The high school youth will begin meeeng on Sunday, September 11. Come join us and feel free to bring a friend! Page 6

INVITE Thursday, September 1 WomenWineWisdom at Butcher Block Steakhouse (568 Boyson Rd NE, next to Riley s Cafe). Bring a mother, daughter, friend! Please RSVP Amy Kuhn at amykuhn2@aol.com or 270-6365. Camp Ewalu Fall Feseval and Quilt Auceon Saturday, September 17, 2016. Begins at 9:00am with opening of the Country Store, quilt review, live music, demonstrasons; devosonal service at 11:00am; lunch-noon; quilt aucson-1:00pm. 37776 Alpha Avenue Strawberry Point (563) 933-4700 www.ewalu.org. ENCOURAGE We need you! Our young people need you! We are looking for mentors to our confirmason students. We will provide the training that you might need and you will receive support from our YAMM. If you have the Sme to help them explore their faith, please contact Mark Howland, YAMM, or Pastor Ritva. Sign up sheet in the narthex. SERVE How Our Quileng Ministry Group Works: We have various projects from which to choose, for sewers and non-sewers. You work at home at your own pace. We now have neckses for a quilt something new! Our goal is to have 15 quilts ready for the next delivery to LSI. Thank you for all the donasons. Barbara Kusler 319-826-3794 (home) or 214-202-8646 (cell) GIVE Sanctuary Lamp Oil Sponsor Opportunity! If you wish to sponsor a week of oil for our Eternal Lamp, please put $10 in the offering and designate in the memo line or on your envelope that this is your intent. Or sign up online at Sign Up Genius (hnp://www.signupgenius.com/ go/5080c45abaa2da57-fellowship1) and pay through our online giving opson. Altar Flowers Sign Up Opportunity! Select a date and indicate if it is a special commemorason. Place your giy of $25 (marked FLOWERS) in the offering plate or pay through our website s online giving link. Thank You St. Stephen s! The Board of Directors, staff, and clients served by Waypoint would like to thank you for your dona,on of 98 prepackaged hygiene kits, plus other miscellaneous items. Your dona,on has made it possible for individuals and families who are homeless, living in poverty, or vic,ms of domes,c violence to be able to receive the crucial help they need to move forward. Thank you again for your generosity and support for our mission. Your giz has made a difference in our community! Autumn Craft Director of Resource Development Page 7

Through the Week at St. Stephen s What s usually happening on a given day Sundays 8:00am 1st Worship Service 9:00am Fellowship 9:15am EducaSon Hour 9:15am HS Youth Discussion Group (9/11, 18, 25) 10:30am 2nd Worship Service 10:30am BapSsm of Dawson Haas (9/18) 11:30am Germany 2017 Tour MeeSng (9/25) 12:00pm Sunday Bible Brunch at Lion Bridge, 59 16th Ave SW (9/4 & 18) 7:00pm InterFaith Prayer Service in Remembrance of 9/11, followed by coffee & dessert (9/11) Mondays Office closed Labor Day, 9/5 9 to 2:00 Church office open 8:00am Men s Group at Mr. Beans in Marion 12:00pm enews deadline 6:30pm Stephen Ministry (9/19) Tuesdays 9 to 2:00 Church office open 8:30am Staff MeeSng 10:00am Women s Bible Study 5:30pm Worship & Music Team Mtg (9/13) 6:30pm Ministry Teams MeeSngs (9/13) 7:00pm Strategic Working Groups (9/13) 7:00pm MeeSng for Parents of Middle and High School Youth (9/27) Wednesdays 9 to 2:00 Church office open 6:30pm Worship (Taize 9/7; Healing 9/21; Blessing of the Pets 9/28) 7:15pm ConfirmaSon 7:15pm Music Rehearsals 7:15pm Confirmation Mentor Orientation (9/14) 8:15pm Confirmands & Mentors Meet (9/14) Thursdays 9 to 2:00 Church office open 6:00pm WomenWineWisdom at Butcher Block Steakhouse, 568 Boyson Rd NE (9/1) Fridays Pastor s Sabbath 6:00pm Council Event (9/23) Saturdays 10:00am God s Work Our Hands Service Project at Madge Phillips Center (9/10) We welcome: Vicar KrisS Grieder (and husband Jonathan) who began her 2016-17 internship with us August 7. Lauren Elizabeth Robins, daughter of Emily and MaNhew, sister of Ethan, received by Holy BapSsm on August 14. We pray for the families and friends of: Dr. John J. Pilch (one of Pastor s mentors) who died on July 22. Nora Graber (Ken Nathan's aunt) who passed away on July 27. Madelyn Howard (stepmother of Diane Daubenmier) who passed away August 22. Members Steve Thomas Mick Butz Lee Tramutolo Pete Hansen Ken Kaiser Joan Petersen Elaine Peters Toni Lee Judy Nye Suzanne Schmidt Ann Kleman Harriet Hemphill Ev Petersen Vicky Johnson On the Prayer List Serving in the military and/or overseas Nick Wheeler, Army NaSonal Guard (grandson of Gail & Dan Husmann) Alex Gra{, Army NaSonal Guard Rela,ves Terry Swalve Trent Rosberg Shirley Coates LaRue Hagen Dave Goepfert Cathy Goepfert Larry Stokke Friends Pat Schuetzle Please contact the office or use a Prayer Request card (in your pew rack) to place your loved one s name on this list for two weeks and/or request prayer of the Monday Prayer Team. If your loved one desires a pastoral visit, please contact Pastor Ritva. Page 8

July 23 the St. Stephen s youth group, along with some of their friends, agended a Cedar Rapids Kernels game. WomenWineWisdom gathered at Lucky s on 16th in Czech Village August 4. Welcome Vicar Kristi! August 7 Vicar Krise Grieder s 2016-2017 pastoral internship began with her Service of Beginning at Sunday services. Her husband, Jonathan, was here to share her day. Page 9

St. Stephen s Lutheran Church, ELCA 610 31st St. S.E. Cedar Rapids, IA 52403-3021 ELECTRONIC SERVICE REQUESTED Non-Profit Org. US POSTAGE PAID Cedar Rapids, Iowa Permit No. 140 Staff Directory Pastor Rev. Dr. Ritva Williams pastorritva@gmail.com Youth & Young Adult Minister Mark Howland mhowland1983@gmail.com Pastoral Intern KrisS Grieder kvh.grieder@gmail.com Office Manager Susan Hallock office@ssluth.com Music Director David Haas music@ssluth.com Piano Accompanist Leslie Hyland lesliehyland@gmail.com Premises Keeper Debbie Polk (319) 329-7655 Council President Jeanne Towell thetowells@msn.com enews Editor Marilyn Loan marilyn.loan@me.com Sunday Morning Schedule 8:00am Worship 9:00am Coffee & Fellowship 9:15am EducaSon Hour 10:30am Worship Please join us Wednesdays: 6:30pm Worship St. Stephen s Lutheran Church, ELCA To Know, Live, and Share Christ. ssluth.com 319-364-2637 St. Stephen s Lutheran Church (ELCA) is a Reconciling in Christ congregason that welcomes diversity, which enriches, nurtures, and challenges our life and ministry. Come and join us as we know, live, and share Christ together in love.