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Reverend Steven Beckham, Pastor 5872 Naples Plaza Long Beach, California 90803-5044 Website: www.gdlclb.org Telephone: 562.438.0929 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 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7 GLORIOUS DEI... THOUGHTS ALONG THE WAY... We were relaxing on Kauai well, I was relaxing. Meri was working on curriculum for the classes she s teaching this fall, but she was pretty relaxed while she was doing it, all the same. She was enjoying fresh mango and papaya. A lovely breeze was keeping things cool and the sound of waves on the reef was soothing our psyches, so I didn t feel too sorry for her. I was noodling through some notes on the text I would be preaching when we got home, the Gospel of Matthew s version of Jesus encounter with the Syro-Phoenecian woman (Matthew 15:21-28). I was thinking about Jesus rather harsh initial response to her: I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel, followed by It s not fair to take the children s food and throw it to the dogs. That got me to thinking about tribalism and all the ways humans still seem to be in bondage to that particular sin. I thought about the cultural diversity of Hawaii about how sometimes it seems to work so beautifully and other times not so much. I thought again of Buchenwald, where I had stood only a few weeks before. I sighed. Remembering I was on vacation, I decided to switch off my brain for a while and clicked over to my news feed on my ipad to see what was going on in the rest of the world. And that s when our peaceful retreat was pierced by the news of Charlottesville. Tribalism. Racism, anti-semitism, anti-islamism, anti-lgbtism, all these are forms of tribalism. White Supremacy, in all its ugly forms, is tribalism on steroids. It originates in fear. Fear of the other. Fear of those who are different. Fear of those who are not us. It s perfectly fine to want to preserve what s best about your culture and heritage and to celebrate its positive contributions to the world. It s not fine to believe that your tribe is somehow superior to others. It s not okay to believe that your tribe should dominate others, that your tribe has some kind of natural authority to label others as inferior. It s not acceptable to believe that your ethnic group has the authority to restrict the freedoms and liberties of others who are not like you, to limit their access to the necessities and enjoyment of life, to impede their rights as citizens, or even to eradicate them altogether. Seventy years ago we fought a world war against an artificial tribe that believed such horrid things. 407,000 American soldiers gave their lives to stop that horrible tribe and its poisonous ideals from spreading across the world. But last week we saw the symbols of that hate -filled ideology paraded in the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia. We saw swastikas and portraits of Hitler paraded proudly with stiff-armed salutes. What would they think, those who bled out their lives on Omaha Beach? What would they think to see these things happening in the United States of America? We saw unfettered tribalism plow a car into a peaceful crowd to take the life of a young woman, Heather Heyer. More than a few of those who paraded their hate through Charlottesville with sticks and shields and clubs and automatic weapons, with Nazi...Continued on page 2

Page 2 Inside this issue: The 4 R s 2 God s Country 3 Annual Picnic Invitation 4 Congregation Update 4 Servant Call to Action 5 Christ s Church 6 Calendar of Events 7 GLORIOUS DEI... Thoughts Along the Way Continues. swastikas and Confederate flags, would no doubt call themselves Christians. How strange is that? Even if you grew up with a blond-haired, blue-eyed, lily-white image of Jesus speaking King James English, how could you possibly twist his teaching into White Supremacy, anti-semitism, anti-islamism, and racism? And yet it s been done before. I couldn t help but think of the note Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote in his Bible next to Psalm 74:8 the morning after Kristallnact: If I sit next to a madman as he drives a car into a group of innocent bystanders, I can t, as a Christian, simply wait for the catastrophe, then comfort the wounded and bury the dead. I must try to wrestle the steering wheel out of hands of the driver. Make no mistake. There is no place in Christianity for tribalism. There is no place among the followers of Jesus for any kind of Supremacy, for any one group to seek to dominate or subjugate or eliminate any others. In chapter 28, at the conclusion of Matthew s gospel, Jesus says, Go now and make disciples of all people, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. All people. In the chapter 7 of Revelation we are given this vision of heaven: I looked, and there was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, robed in white, with palm branches in their hands. FEEDBACK Are you receiving this monthly newsletter? Tell us what you think...send comments and suggestions to pbockman@fullerton.edu THE 4 R S RECOGNIZE REFLECT REMOVE RETRAIN There is no room among the followers of Christ for racism and we should all of us be working hard to eliminate the vestiges of it from our conscious and sub-conscious thinking. Here s a thing I just learned to rid myself of all those nasty little internal voices that still linger from my own upbringing among a privileged race and class: the 4 Rs Recognize Reflect Remove Retrain When you hear one of those little tribal vestiges in your head saying something snide about someone else because of their race or religion or sexuality, first Recognize it for what it is. Name it. Then Reflect on it. Where did it come from? Who planted it there? Why is it still in your head? Who among your friends and acquaintances still harbors those kinds of ideas and thoughts? What can you do about that? Then Remove it. Simply tell that thought that it is not welcome. Tell it to get lost. Then Retrain your brain. Teach yourself to see a different way. Edie Graber told me about a 5 th R that s very useful here: Respect. Give that person respect. I don t think we ve seen the end of hate marching in our country. But we can see the end of it whispering in our heads and hearts. And if and when it does decide to parade down our streets, please God, give us the courage to march out with love and stand against it. Pro Gloria Dei, Pastor Steve MAY YOU OBSERVE YOUR WORLD WITH LOVING CONSIDERATION..

SEPTEMBER 2017 Page 3 Many people have a favorite place to spend their vacations. And since 1968 I have been traveling, every summer, 1300 miles to Priest Lake, Idaho. It is one of many lakes near Spokane that I spent vacations in my youth. Priest Lake is a large, deep lake similar to Lake Shasta in northern CA, but unlike other lakes it has changed very little, and populations on the lake are small, partly because it is surrounded by tall mountains; it s a 2 ½ hour distance from the biggest city; and it is literally at the end of the road. Tall pines, cedars, Tamaraks and Douglas Fir trees surround this 25 mile long lake and fishing has always been a popular sport. There are three resorts with cabins and condos to rent. These resorts also have fine restaurants; live music; and other activities for everyone on the lake to enjoy. Boating, is of course, a way to be on the water with favorite destinations, with beaches and places to picnic. And because the lake is so large there s space for all the water sports without feeling crowded. There are many mountain streams and places for pitching a tent and several campgrounds. Our cabin is a place for family and friends to gather, but Mike and I also enjoy the times of quiet where we do a lot of reading. We travel the mountain roads on our side-by-side Kawasaki, and pick huckleberries. If any one thing brings a lot people into the hills, it s those berries. They make wonderful pies, milkshakes, jams, sauces, and added to muffins and pancakes it makes something plain into something exquisite. I also attend a little ELCA Lutheran church just a few miles from our cabin. Most of the people are summer residents, like us, but over the years, we have become friends, and it s delightful that they come from many different places. I have friends here, many whom I ve met through the groups I belong to (book discussion) that meets at the local library; women s spirituality group ( from the four various churches we meet in our homes) Bridge friends (whom I play with every week). It is always hard to leave friends in Long Beach for the five months I am gone, but there is always the happy return. ~ Long time members Donna & Mike

Page 4 GLORIOUS DEI... August Council Update Council met on August 7th. The kitchen remodel is a go and we hope it will be completed by October 1st. Please review the clipboards next to the flower chart and volunteer to be an usher, bring cookies, or clean up after coffee aka known as kitchen duty without the kitchen! The Progressive Dinner was held in Seal Beach on July 15th. Twenty three of us attended, if my count is correct. Thank you Barbara White and Twyla Karkut for hosting. It was a very nice event and the weather was perfect! Save the dates: Plan to attend the Church Picnic on September 17 October 1 is our kitchen dedication and Gloria Dei celebrates 65 years! Gloria Dei was chartered on September 7, 1952. LSS Walkathon is slated for October 21, We will hosting the walkers. Sign up to help or walk! CLAMBAKE The term Low Country Boil refers to a coastal boil where the main attraction is shellfish. The spices and flavorings vary by regions with the Cajun Boil being the spiciest, and the Low Country Boil having it s origins around Georgia the Carolinas using more savory spices and a bit less heat. Blessings to you and have a Glorious Dei. Stephanie Siemer, Council President Email: ssiemer@charter.net God does not demand that we prove ourselves worthy of this love, but asks only that we receive it in faith. In so doing, we are truly born of the Spirit. ~ John 3:6 SEPTEMBER 17 @ NOON

SEPTEMBER 2017 Page 5 MANY OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE ONE ANOTHER... AMOUG US offer immediate assistance to families of Gloria Dei; take a member to lunch or dinner Donate books for the military Sponsor Altar Flowers Bake Cookies Share veges & fruit from your garden Volunteer devote time & talents to weekly needs: ushers, counters, fellowship hosting & clean up duty Lutheran Maritime Ministry help purchase bibles and supplies LSS Food Pantry make donations to feed Long Beach residents and the hungry in our community LSS assist in the cost of capital improvements on Pine Avenue in Long Beach Memorial Fund help support special needs at Gloria Dei The SIX most important words: I ADMIT I MADE A MISTAKE The FIVE most important words: YOU DID A GOOD JOB The FOUR most important words: WHAT IS YOUR OPINION The THREE most important words: WOULD YOU PLEASE The TWO most important words: THANK YOU The ONE most important word: WE The LEAST important word: I

GLORIOUS DEI... Page 6 Love one another with mutual affection; outdo one another in showing honor. ~ Roman 12 :10 This is Christ's church. There is a place for you here. We are the church that shares a living, daring confidence in God's grace. Liberated by our faith, we embrace you as a whole person--questions, complexities and all. Join us as we do God's work in Christ's name for the life of the world.

SEPTEMBER 2017 Page 7 1 Friday 2 Saturday 3 SUNDAY WORSHIP @ 10:00 AM HOLY COMMUNION PRAYERS OF HEALING O.A. MTG. @ 7:00 PM 4 Monday LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Happy Anniversary Julie Kay & John Satariano CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED 5 Tuesday 6 Wednesday 7 Thursday 8 Friday 9 Saturday Pastor Ted Conter 10 SUNDAY WORSHIP @ 10:00 AM HOLY COMMUNION GOD S WORK. OUR HANDS. DAY OF SERVICE SUNDAY an opportunity to celebrate who we are as the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America one church, freed in Christ to serve and love our neighbor. O.A. MTG. @ 7:00 PM 11 Monday 12 Tuesday Barbara White David Kahakauwila 13 Wednesday 14 Thursday 15 Friday 16 Saturday LSS WORK PARTY 10AM NOON 17 SUNDAY WORSHIP @ 10:00 AM HOLY COMMUNION/NOISY OFFERING ANNUAL GATHERING: CLAMBAKE @ MARINE STADIUM PARK [after service] There shall be eternal summer in the grateful heart. ~ Celia Thaxter O.A. MTG. @ 7:00 PM 18 Monday Margie Brown Kalani Caldwell 19 Tuesday 20 Wednesday Meri Beckman 21 Thursday Howard Davis 22 Friday Tiana Kahakauwila 23 Saturday Gianna Satariano 24 SUNDAY SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 AM WORSHIP @ 10:30 AM HOLY COMMUNION FELLOWSHIP/ COOKIE SUNDAY O.A. MTG. @ 7:00 PM Ben Zook 25 Monday 26 Tuesday 27 Wednesday 28 Thursday Craig McCarty 29 Friday SMILE MORE 30 Saturday Happy Anniversary Dave & Cyndy Manley Our name means The Glory of God, so we try to live accordingly. Our life together as a family of faith is built on worship, service, education and friendship.

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)