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January 2018 Welcome to all: happy or sad, rejoicing or grieving, seeking or believing. Welcome to all, here is good news: To you is born this day, in the city of David, a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. His name is Jesus, which means Liberator, Rescuer, Deliverer. His life changed the world. His living presence changes us today. LiG up your hearts. Rejoice! Give thanks to God! (Brian Wren, Welcome to All: A Call to Worship in Advent, Christmas and Epiphany - Liturgies and Prayers for Public Worship, 2008, p. 104). As I write, we are in the final stages of preparing to celebrate ChristmasUde, the holy season that begins on Christmas morning and ends at Epiphany on January 6. On Christmas Eve morning we will hear again the words spoken by the angel Gabriel to Mary, Greetings, favored one! The Lord is with you. (Luke 1:28). My prayer is that you will hear these words this Ume as if spoken directly to you, and that these words will conunue to ring in your ears and se[le deep in your hearts throughout the twelve days of Christmas. As you ponder what the New Year will bring, remind yourself: I am favored by God. Indeed, God wants to do great things through me. One of those things might be Perhaps this could be the basis of a New Year s resoluuon to let Christ s living presence change you and inspire you to make a posiuve difference in your home, your workplace, your school, your community. As Christmas gives way to Epiphany, as 2017 gives way to 2018, know that you are a favored and beloved child of God, through whom God yearns to make a posiuve impact in our world. Christmas-New Year s- Epiphany Blessings to you all! Pastor Ritva P.S. Please join us here at St. Stephen s for the following ChristmasUde worship opportuniues: Sunday, December 31, 9:00am (Anna & Simeon bless the Christ-child, Luke 2:22-40) Wednesday, January 3, 6:30pm (Taize worship) Sunday, January 7, 8 & 10:30 (Epiphany/Three Kings CelebraUon)

The calendar turns a page and it is a new month and a new year. Although in youth ministry, we have been on a new year for three months already. Either way, I felt this would be a good Ume to recap what the youth and young adults have been up to in the last calendar year. All Youth A trip to SkyZone Church cleaning day Served Easter breakfast Bever Park service project A day at Vander Sanden s cabin on Holiday Lake Selling, making, and delivering apple pies OperaUon Turkey Sandwich High School Youth ConUnued meeung to discuss faith quesuons most Sunday mornings Began meeung in a youth s home once a month Began having dinner with Mark at a restaurant once a month Went on the ROOTED Trip Middle School Youth A[ended the Synod s ConFest for confirmauon students Five youth affirmed the bapusmal vows A[ended the UNI Middle School Lock-in Young Adults ConUnued the weekly email devouons A trip to SkyZone A trip to Cedar Ridge Winery Held a potluck So you can see that it has been a busy 2017 for the youth and young adults! Blessings, Mark Howland Youth & Young Adult Minister Page 2 Epiphany: noun (adapted from dicuonary.com) 1. a ChrisUan fesuval commemoraung the manifesta- Uon of Christ to the genules in the persons of the Magi 2. an appearance or manifestauon, especially of a deity. 3. a sudden, intuiuve percepuon of or insight into the reality or essenual meaning of something, usually iniuated by some simple, homely, or commonplace occurrence or experience. This is what a basic Google search will give you when you ask for a definiuon of Epiphany. Most of what s given is informauon that we already know, its common knowledge that most of us have probably grown up with. But let s look at this just a li[le deeper. Take a closer look at the third meaning given for Epiphany. If we look at this meaning in the light of our faith, we look at it with eyes sull a[uned to Christmas and the incarnauon of Christ. We see that this simple, commonplace event turns into something great and meaningful for us. A baby being born, something that happens everyday, changed the world and our lives forever. What a wonder to think of how simple events can change the world! So my friends, let s think about how we can conunue to pracuce this throughout the season of Epiphany. How can we conunue to see simple, everyday events in the light of something great? I invite you, over the next month, to do just this. Look out for small things in your life that remind you of the light of Christ. What are some things that seem simple but really do bring joy and hope to your world and to our neighbors world. And be sure to share with me, I d love to hear your stories! God s peace, Vicar Mikayla Kopp

Communication Notes: CommunicaUon links: Website - ssluth.com Facebook page - ssluth Facebook group - St Stephen s Lutheran Church Twi[er - ssluthcr Instagram - sslccr Tumblr - ssluthcr Google+ - St Stephen s Lutheran Church Remember to check in on Facebook and Google when you are at the church. We now have one SignUp Genius account for the church. If you have something which you need volunteers or food for, please contact Mark Howland (sslcommcoord@gmail.com or 319-364-2367). The church calendar is being kept up to date through the office. If you have an event, a group meeung, or plan to use the faciliues, please be sure to contact Mark so it can be added to the calendar. This calendar is available on the website or by looking at the bulleun board in the fellowship hall. The bulleun boards throughout our building will begin to be reorganized so be sure to check out the changes as they happen. Watch for a redesign of our church s website in the coming months. **If you have informauon to share, need assistance or have quesuons answered, be sure to contact Mark Howland, our CommunicaUons Coordinator. Mission Partner Update - Tekeste Gebrekidan: Terri & Ev Petersen report: We heard from Tekeste! He was so excited and happy! He made it to the refugee camp on Saturday ager two days of travel from Addis Ababa. He is staying in the very northern part of Ethiopia near a town called Shire. He did say the name of the camp, but we couldn t catch it. We started looking online and there are three large camps near there in the Tigray region and sounds like they are heavily filled with Eritreans, so our guess is that he is at one of those camps. He is so happy and he said the people loved everything he brought over - from diabetes kits to basketballs. We asked if he is okay financially (personally) and he said he is doing just fine, so that was a relief. We know he will NOT spend a cent on himself so lots of prayers for his health and well-being! Updates will conunue as they are received. R I C SUNDAY St Stephen s Lutheran Church has been an RIC (Reconciling In Christ) congregauon since 2014. On Sunday, January 28 Reconciling In Christ congregauons nauonwide celebrate RIC Sunday. This is an opportunity for congregauons to reflect upon what it means to welcome diversity and advocate for individuals who have been marginalized in the church. It also provides an opportunity to learn more about how to welcome and encourage these individuals in our midst. Here is a resource link if you would like to learn more: www.reconcilingworks.org/ric/ricsunday There is informauon and recorded sermons on this site. Page 3

JANUARY ADULT LEARNING TOPICS Sunday, Jan 7 - Epiphany FesBval & Bake Sale Sunday, Jan 14 - Ev & Terri Petersen: The Refugee Camps of Ethiopia Sunday, Jan 21 - Bishop Michael Burke: The State of the Synod Sunday, Jan 28 - Annual Congrega=onal Mee=ng Welcome Bishop Michael Burk Scandihoovian Dinner. St. Stephen's Lutheran Church cordially invites you to join us for a Scandihoovian Dinner on Saturday, January 27. There will be two seatings, one at 5:30pm and one at 7:00pm. Menu includes: Swedish meatballs Mashed potatoes and gravy Egg noodles Pickled herring Cucumber salad Red cabbage slaw Rye bread Spritz cookies Ginger molasses cookies On Sunday, January, 21, we have the opportunity to welcome the Bishop of the Southeast Iowa Synod, Michael Burk, to our worship and learning hour. Bishop Burk will be sharing the message at both the 8:00am and the 10:30 am services. During the learning hour between the services, Bishop Burk will be sharing about events in our synod and answering your ques- Uons. So please make sure to a[end worship and the learning hour on Sunday, January 21. Bring your quesuons with you so that you may be be[er informed regarding the affairs of the Southeast Iowa Synod. Tickets: $10 for adults and youth $5 for children aged 8 and under Silent Auction: There will be a not-so-silent dessert aucuon that will include lefse, Swedish cream, and other homemade Scandinavian goodies. Prizes: We will also sell Uckets to raffle items, including a batch of home-brewed beer, a quilt, garden gnomes, and other desirable prizes. Page 4

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 Worship Schedule, 8:00 and 10:30am. Wednesday Worship is at 6:30pm according to the following schedule: 1st Wednesday Taize-Style Worship 2nd Wednesday InteracUve Worship 3rd Wednesday Healing Service 4th Wednesday InteracUve Worship 5th Wednesday. Youth-led Worship Would you like to sing with us? Join us Wednesday nights following worship at 7:15-8:15pm. Childcare is provided during rehearsals. STUDY Sunday Morning Children s Time at 9:15am will resume Sunday, January 14 in the Children s Place (Pre-K/K) and in Classroom 8 (1st-5th grades) in the lower level). We use Spark Lec- Bonary Curriculum. Music with David Haas: The second Sunday of each month, ager opening devouons in the Children s Place (lower level), the children come up to the sanctuary to learn a song they will offer as part of the worship during the second service. Sunday morning High School Youth Discussion: (Youth Room) - see website for topics. Life Long Learning 9:15am (Fellowship Hall) see page 4 for January topics. Bring Your Bible to Brunch the 1st & 3rd Sundays each month, at Lion Bridge, 59 16th Ave. Join Pastor Ritva and John as they explore the lecuonary readings for the following Sunday. Page 5 Men s Coffee & Study Group (Mondays at 8am) at Mr. Beans in Marion. Women s Bible Study is taking a winter break through the month of January and will resume on Tuesday, February 6 at 10:00am. Wednesday Evening Confirmaaon Program for Middle School Youth (6 th -8 th grades) in Room 9. Contact Pastor Ritva or YYAM Mark Howland for more informauon. INVITE WomenWineWisdom Thursday, January 11. Locaaon to be determined. RSVP Amy at amykuhn2@aol.com or 270-6365. Childcare and rides can be arranged. Scandahoovian Dinner Saturday, January 27, 4-8pm A Gnome Cooked Meal - Scandinavian meal with all the delicacies and all the decorauons. Invite friends, family, co-workers, and neighbors. Women 50+ Luncheon Tuesday, February 13 For informauon, RSVP Ardell Begalske at reb4724@imonmail.com or 319-393-7073. SERVE Quilang Ministry: Contact Barbara Kusler 319-826-3794 (home). Operaaon BackPack - Every other Wednesday at 7:15pm in the Narthex. (January 3, 17, and 30) Hospitality Hosts - Sundays at 9:00am in the Narthex and Fellowship Hall. Each Sunday you have the opportunity to provide refreshments for guests and members. For more informauon or to sign up, contact Amy Kuhn at amykuhn2@aol.- com or 270-6365 or Nicole Brooks at nab21871@aol.com or 270-0900, Hospitality Team.

GIVE Opportuniaes to Sign Up for Altar Flowers Sponsoring flowers for the altar is a nice way to honor a loved one s birthday, anniversary, or other special date. Sign up is easy! Go through Signup Genius or check the sign up on the What Would Jesus Sign Up For bulleun board. The cost is $25. You can place a check in the offering with flowers on the memo line, pay at the kiosk in the narthex, or pay online through the website. Take your flowers home ager the second service or leave them to be shared with a member who cannot a[end services. Coffee Sponsor - Help provide coffee for fellowship between services and other church events. The cost is $10. You can place a check in the offering with coffee on the memo line, pay at the kiosk in the narthex, or pay online through the website. Sanctuary Lamp Oil - Keep the sanctuary lamp lit. The cost is $10. You can place a check in the offering with lamp oil on the memo line, pay at the kiosk in the narthex, or pay online through the website. Epiphany Festival & Fundraiser On Sunday, January 7, we will celebrate Epiphany with a fesuval and a special fundraiser. Our fesuval will include games for all ages and special treats such as King s Cake. Epiphany is when the church remembers the wise people bringing gigs to the Savior. So we invite you to also bring gigs. We will hold a special fundraiser to support the HACAP backpack program in which we parucipate. There will be a bake sale and donauons will be accepted. HACAP purchases food for the backpacks in bulk at wholesale cost. However, it sull costs $5 per week or $200 per school year for each student. So let s give to feed hungry children. L ORD Hear Our Prayers Members Steve Thomas Mick Butz Pete Hansen Joan Petersen Toni Lee Judy Nye Harriet Hemphill Elfriede Hansen Ann Kleman Cris NodruG Gail Husmann Delbert Ditch Dan Stark Rollin Begalske Rela=ves Trent Rosberg Dave Goepfert Mary Rose Barnotes Gertrude Lee John Rosentreter Jenni Beck Ella Bartules LaRue Hagen Friends Pat Schnitzel Glenna Houtz Michelle Stafford Jerime Mitchell Martha Handley Rachel Hollingshead Serving in the military and/or overseas Alex Gra{, Army NaUonal Guard Jayson Clinton, Army, Turkey 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 pastoral staff. If your loved one desires a pastoral visit, please contact Pastor Ritva by voice or text at 319-693-2087 or by email at pastorritva@gmail.com. to everyone who made a special Thanksgiving offering to our LOAF ministry. The balance in the fund as of November 30 was $1285. This sets us up nicely for the new year. Page 6

STEWARDSHIP UPDATE The Finance Commi[ee met on Thursday, December 7 to project a preliminary budget for 2018. The good news is that we have received 9 new first Ume pledges, 28 households increased their pledges, and 50+ households look to maintain their current giving levels for 2018. Thank you for your commitment to the mission and ministries of St. Stephen s! The sad news is that three members of our congregauon died this year, a family is moving, and a few others have had significant changes in employment, health or life circumstances. The result is that a number of households had to decrease their financial commitments or are no longer giving. Consequently income projecuons for 2018 are about the same as for 2017. What that means is that we will be able to maintain all our exisung ministries, and even give all our staff a 1.5% raise, but It looks like we will not be able to conunue the internship program beyond the summer of 2018, increase our mission support to the Southeastern Iowa Synod/ELCA, or hire a designer for our much needed kitchen and bathroom renovauons. These decisions will not be finalized unul our annual meeting in January. So there is sull Ume to make a financial commitment or a special offering to help us meet these goals. Preschool 101: A Parent s Guide to All Saints Preschool Please join us for an opportunity to check out All Saints Preschool and register for the 2018-2019 school year on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 6:30 PM in the school cafeteria. All Saints School is located at 720 29 th St. SE. The evening will be filled with program and curriculum informauon, tours of the Preschool classrooms, a chance to meet and greet the Preschool staff, and an opportunity to register for the 2018-2019 school year! In addiuon, we will share informauon about wrap around Child Care for families in need of Child Care. Children are welcome to a[end. Supervised acuviues will be provided in the Child Care Center during the informauonal session. If you cannot a[end the meeung and would like to visit Preschool or Child Care, please call All Saints School at 319.298.9844 or contact Preschool director, Sheri Miller, at smiller@allsaints-crschool.org. Parent Meeang for Kindergarten 2018-2019 Tuesday, January 30, 2018 6:30 p.m. As parents, providing your child with an outstanding educauon, in an environment that fosters the development of their Catholic faith and deepens their love of God, is the most important gig you can give. All Saints Catholic School can provide this experience, with rewards that will last your student s lifeume. If you are interested in learning more about All Saints Catholic School, please join us on Tuesday, January 30 th @ 6:30 p.m. to learn more about our program. We would appreciate the opportunity to visit with you and answer any quesuons you may have about the educauonal plan for your child. Page 7

Raising our Voice for Iowa Children and Families Lutheran Day on the Hill Families living in poverty. Iowa children in need of a forever family. Former refugees building new lives. These kinds of issues are rarely the center of a[enuon at the Iowa State Capitol. Let s change that! Please consider joining Lutheran Services in Iowa (LSI) and the three Iowa synods of the ELCA for Lutheran Day on the Hill, an annual day of advocacy in Des Moines to uplig the needs of our neighbors. The event will be held on Thursday, February 8. Visit www.lsiowa.org/advocacy next month for event details, online registrauon, and an online toolkit for your congregauon. If you are new to advocacy, come learn more about the legislauve process and your role as a ciuzen. If you ve a[ended before, join us again. We hope this year s schedule will also allow you more opportuni- Ues to connect with legislators. If you would like more informauon, please contact Deb Whi}ord, LSI s director of philanthropy and church relauons, at 563-676-2065 or Deborah.Whi}ord@LSIowa.org. Our Mission: Lutheran Services in Iowa responds to the love of Jesus Christ through compassionate service. LSI is an affiliated social ministry partner of the Iowa congregabons of the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) and a member of LSA (Lutheran Services in America). We proudly serve people of all ages, abilibes, religions, sexes, gender idenbbes, nabonal origins, ethnicibes, races, and sexual orientabons. Learn more at www.lsiowa.org and www.facebook.com/lsi.iowa. Friendly Compeaaon When the Ume came to take their U.S. CiUzenship Exam, BhakU and Chhali felt overwhelmed. Originally from Bhutan, the couple moved to Des Moines from a refugee camp in Nepal. Since then, they have been busy improving their English and se[ling into their new home. They both worked seven days a week and struggled to find Ume to study for their exam. LSI s Refugee Community Services were there to help. LSI provides English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, and BhakU and Chhali studied hard in class to prepare for the wriung and reading component of their exam. They supported and competed with each other, pushing themselves to succeed. Their work paid off, and BhakU and Chhali recently passed their exam and are now U.S. CiUzens. We appreciate the help our LSI volunteers gave us on the CiUzenship Exam, BhakU says. They are so commi[ed to seeing us meet our goals. Thank you for empowering your Iowa neighbors. We couldn t do this important work without you! Page 8

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St. Stephen s Lutheran Church, ELCA 610 31st St. SE Cedar Rapids, IA 52403-3021 ELECTRONIC SERVICE REQUESTED Staff Directory Pastor Rev. Dr. Ritva Williams pastorritva@gmail.com Youth & Young Adult Minister Mark Howland mhowland1983@gmail.com Pastoral Intern Mikayla Kopp kopp.mikayla@gmail.com Office Manager Sherry Mercil 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 CommunicaUon Coordinator Mark Howland sslcommcoord@gmail.com Sunday Morning Schedule 8:00am First Worship Service 9:00am Coffee & Fellowship 9:15am Learning Hour 10:30am Second Worship Service Wednesday Evening Schedule 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 congregauon 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.