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Reverend Steven Beckham, Pastor 5872 Naples Plaza Long Beach, California 90803-5044 Website: www.gdlclb.org Telephone: 562.438.0929 THOUGHTS ALONG THE WAY G L O R I A D E I E V A N G E L I C A L L U T H E R A N C H U R C H J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8 GLORIOUS DEI... The little boy stopped in his tracks and pulled his mother s hand tight to his chest. His father, catching up to them, stopped and rested a hand on the boy s shoulder. The fog of the boy s breath sparkled for a moment with a halo from the streetlamp before vanishing into the cold night air, and his glistening eyes reflected a kaleidoscope of colors from countless lights on the amply decorated houses, competitively decked out for the season. A passable version of Jingle Bells wafted down the street from a group of not-too-bad carolers but was soon overwhelmed by an odd assortment of recorded music pouring out of various holiday displays, some sacred, some not so much. The thing that had stopped the boy as he skipped down the street was not the seemingly endless cascade of colored light nor one of the comical inflated cartoon characters in Santa hats, nor even the impressive electric train set and miniature Alpine village filling an entire front yard. The thing that stopped him stone still there on the cold December sidewalk was an old-fashioned crèche, a simple manger scene. Compared to all the other neighborhood displays the crèche was almost embarrassingly understated. There were no shepherds or angels or magi in this tableau, just Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus. Their figures, though, were particularly well crafted and cunningly lit. They looked so real that one had to do a double-take to make sure that they were, in fact, sculptures and not human actors holding a pose. The figures looked decidedly Middle-Eastern and even, if such a thing is possible, a bit dislocated in time, as if they had been transported to this sanitary American cul de sac from a dusty, distant, Palestinian past. But perhaps the thing that was most arresting was the way they looked at you if you stood just where the boy and his parents were standing. Mary is usually depicted with her hands on her heart as she ponders her child in the manger. Joseph, too, is most often shown gazing at the baby. But this scene was different. The boy, the mother, the father almost felt as if they had intruded, as if they had inadvertently stumbled into something serious and secret and would now have to be initiated into its mysteries. Joseph seemed to be giving them a stare of careful appraisal and assessment as he looked directly into their eyes. Can you handle this?...continued on page 2

Page 2 GLORIOUS DEI... Inside this issue: Congregation Update 3 Annual Meeting 3 Gloria Dei Servanthood 4 Unsung Heroes of Compassion 5 Holiday Bucket List 6 Calendar of Events 7 Thoughts Along the Way Continues... Can you treasure this precious thing you did not ask for, this responsibility, this honor, this gift that will give you everything and also demand everything? Can you stay with him when it would be easier to walk away? he seemed to be asking. Mary, too, gazed intently, unblinking, into their eyes and seemed to be asking, Do you understand the weight of this gift? Do you even begin to understand what you have here? Do you know what is happening here? Do you know who he is? Will you let him show you who you are? And then there was the baby. How to describe this baby? He, too, seemed to be looking straight into their souls, but in his face there were no questions. There was instead an indescribable mix of innocence and wisdom. There was promise and foreshadowing. There was the shining hint of divinity and the burbling drool of humanity. There was life, organic and messy, full of merriment and ecstasy and pain and tears and plain everydayness. There was light, revealing, illuminating, probing, warming, piercing and soothing, burning and healing. There was love, gentle and compassionate, fierce and yearning, ruthless and gracious. Love in all its purest shades. Love in all its joy. Love in all its anguish. There was all that in that baby face and something else. Deep in those eyes was God s own Yes. They stood transfixed at the crèche for what seemed like a long time a moment out of time one small family regarding another across and through time, still-life speaking to life in a held breath of stillness, until the not-too-bad carolers drew near and broke through the little family s reverie with tidings of comfort and joy that were a just a bit rushed ever so slightly out of tune. A few minutes later, without much thinking about it, the boy, the mother and the father found themselves in their car making their way home. The father drove a little more slowly than usual as they rolled across the familiar bumps and dips of familiar streets. The boy watched the reflections of Christmas lights dance and swirl across the windows of passing cars. And the mother s eyes were focused on something only she could see as she softly hummed Silent Night. Merry Christmas. Pro Gloria Dei, Pastor Steve

JANUARY 2018 Page 3 BLESSINGS Your Council met on December 4 th. Sandy Irvine reported that we raised $600.00 in toys and gifts for the LSS Children s Christmas party. Our Community Prayer Wall continues to draw small groups of people as they walk by to view the Christmas lights on the canals. The finance committee is busy this month with our year end budget reconciliation and planning for next year based on the returned pledge cards and estimation of money we may receive from non-pledgers. The committee does an excellent job. Please thank Beth Rotsel, Twyla Karkut, Gary Bockman and Bob Siemer for their diligence in this effort. We will review the 2017 spending plan and the forecasted budget for 2018 at the Congregational meeting on January 28. Please mark your calendars to attend this important meeting right after service. I am happy to announce that Victoria Gammer is our official publicist. She will be writing articles for the newspaper throughout the year. Sadly, I am reporting that Chris and Everett Parker will be leaving our congregation in February as they will be moving to Lake Arrowhead. Everett has served on the council as Vice President for the past 2 years. They will both be missed. Margie Brown has volunteered to be Vice President until the June meeting when council decides/elects committee chairs and officers. We will also need to replace his position on council, so now may be your chance, give me a call or email if you are interested! Don Melin has decided that it has become too physically arduous for him to attend church. As a member since 1960, he has been a stalwart supporter of Gloria Dei and was instrumental in raising the funds for our church building. Keep each other in your prayers, and have a happy and safe New Year. Stephanie Siemer, President Email: ssiemer@charter.net

Page 4 GLORIOUS DEI... We need USHER TEAMS to serve once a month! See Danny Bach for details. Mother Son team? Best Buddies? Sisters? Father-Daughter? Sign up to be a GREETER after our worship service. Won t you help us welcome members and guests WOW, what a easy way to contribute to our Gloria Dei congregation! Won t you consider volunteering a few Sundays a year? a small gesture to enhance our ability to connect and meet others. Contact our church office to learn more about this opportunity to be part of our HOSPITALITY Team! With Your abundant grace and might, free us from the sin that would obstruct Your mercy, that willingly we may bear Your redeeming love to all the world. Honor or remember someone! Or simply give thanks and blessings to the Glory of God! Our Altar Flower Charts for 2018 are now available for members to sign up for one or more days in the year ahead. Please note that the cost has increased slightly to $18 per vase. We look forward to seeing you every Sunday as we prepare our hearts for Jesus and pray for peace, joy and love for our community. Please note that we have a Welcome Gift for first time guests, and large print Bulletins for those interested in this option. Please continue to pray for our many members in need and those on the outdoor Prayer Wall. As we begin a new year, check your church mailbox to pick up your 2018 Offering Envelopes. All members are asked to attend our Annual Luncheon and Congregation Meeting as we need your input on the 2017 reports, our GD spending plan for 2018, and some constitutional amendments. All guests are welcome. As always, please join us in the Fellowship Hall after our worship service and enjoy coffee, juice, and treats, along with connections and conversations with others!

JANUARY 2018 Page 5 The United States, Israel, and Palestine: The Piece Process (sic) Continues Presentation by Jerry Levin Saturday, January 6, 2:00 pm Christ Lutheran Church 6500 Stearns Street Long Beach 90815 Jerry Levin is a former CNN network journalist, public speaker, and activist on nonviolence, with an emphasis on the Middle East and in particular, Palestine and Israel. In 1984 he was kidnapped and held hostage by Hezbollah. He escaped after eleven and a half months in captivity due to efforts of friends and colleagues organized by his wife, Sis Levin. Of Jewish descent, Levin converted to Christianity during his captivity where he had a profound spiritual and philosophical awakening, prompting him to commit to non-violent means of achieving peace. A member of CPT (Christian Peacemaker Teams), he and his wife served for many years in the occupied territories trying to help Palestinians withstand the impoverishing and expropriating effects of the Israeli Army s colonial rule of the West Bank and its ghettoization of Gaza. Included in his presentation is an explanation of the impact fundamentalist Christian Zionists have on Congress and the Administration in shaping U.S. policies in the Middle East. Jerry Levin has worked with several violence reduction organizations in the West Bank and Gaza, as well as peace and justice organizations in the U.S. He has written about his conversion to nonviolence in Reflections On My First Noel and his experiences in the Middle East in West Bank Diary: Middle East Violence as Reported by a Former American Hostage. In 1991, Jerry s story was made into a television movie, Held Hostage. The movie starred Marlo Thomas, and David Dukes as Levin. In April 2009 he and his wife were recognized by the Dalai Lama as one of 2009's "Unsung Heroes of Compassion." Meet and hear Jerry Levin during this visit before he returns to his home in Alabama. Bring a friend; admission is free and parking is plentiful.

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JANUARY 2018 Page 7 1 NEW YEARS DAY 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday MEN S A.A. MTG.@ 7-8:00 AM Happy Birthday Patty Hoffman 4 Thursday SLAA MTG.@ 7:30 PM 5 Friday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM A.A. MTG.@ 1:00 PM D.A. MTG @ 6:00 PM 6 Saturday JERRY LEVIN PRESENTATION @ 2:00 PM CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (see pg 5) Happy Birthday Morgan Adams 7 SUNDAY (NO ADULT EDUCATION) WORSHIP @ 10:30 AM HOLY COMMUNION CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Labyrinth Dedication and Epiphany Party after 11 AM worship service. This project helped Justin Randig earn him the rank of Eagle Scout! O.A. MTG. @ 7:00 PM 8 Monday MEN S A.A. MTG.@ 7-8:00 AM 9 Tuesday 10 Wednesday MEN S A.A. MTG.@ 7-8:00 AM 11 Thursday Happy Birthday Cameron Chinn Happy Birthday Olivia Adams SLAA MTG.@ 7:30 PM 12 Friday MEN S A.A. @ 7-8:00 AM A.A. MTG.@ 1:00 PM D.A. MTG @ 6:00 PM Happy Birthday Courtney Manley 13 Saturday Happy Birthday Max Berg 14 SUNDAY ADULT EDUCAITON @ 9 AM WORSHIP @ 10:30 AM HOLY COMMUNION Noisy Offering Hunger Envelope & Prayer of Healing O.A. MTG. @ 7:00 PM Happy Birthday Edith Cheoros MARTIN LURTHER KING CELEBRATION & COMMEMORATION WORSHIP SERVICE 3:00 PM @ CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH BISHOP GUY ERWIN WILL BE LEADING THE PROCESSIONAL AND WILL PREACH! 15 Monday MARTIN LUTHER KING HOLIDAY MEN S A.A. MTG.@ 7-8:00 AM Happy Birthday Karen Como Happy Birthday Sally Oberjuerge 16 Tuesday 17 Wednesday MEN S A.A. MTG.@ 7-8:00 AM 18 Thursday SLAA MTG.@ 7:30 PM Happy Birthday Cyndi Manley 19 Friday MEN S A.A. MTG.@ 7-8:00 AM A.A. MTG.@ 1:00 PM D.A. MTG @ 6:00 PM 20 Saturday 21 SUNDAY ADULT EDUCATION @ 9 AM WORSHIP @ 10:30, HOLY COMMUNION Happy Birthday Dondi Buchrucker 22 Monday MEN S A.A. MTG.@ 7-8:00 AM 23 Tuesday 24 Wednesday Newsletter Deadline 25 Thursday 26 Friday 27 Saturday 28 SUNDAY ADULT EDUCATION @ 9 AM WORSHIP @ 10:30, HOLY COMMUNION Happy Birthday Stephanie Siemer 29 Monday MEN S A.A. MTG.@ 7-8:00 AM 30 Tuesday 31 Wednesday

GLORIA DEI EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 5872 Naples Plaza Long Beach, California90803 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage paid Long Beach, California Permit No. 2190 Return Service Requested Gloria Dei Lutheran Church is a Reconciling in Christ Congregation. At Gloria Dei Lutheran Church we welcome all who are seeking God s love and grace. We welcome all because God welcomes all, regardless of race or culture, sexual orientation, gender identity, or relationship status. We welcome all without regard to the social, cultural or economic circumstances that too often divide us. Our unity is in Christ in whom we are all made new. (2 Cor. 5:17-19)