Post on 16-Mar-2020
transcript
1
Our Savior’s Newsletter O u r Sav io r ’s Lu the ran Church
October 2019
EAST MESA SUMMER OFFICE HOURS M-Th: 8:00am - 4:00pm Friday: 8:00am - 12:00pm
GOLD CANYON OFFICE HOURS Monday—Friday: 9:00am - 12:00pm
CHURCH COUNCIL President - Ron Rock Vice President - Mike Kraklow Secretary - Barbara Reurink Co-Treasurers - Karen Howard and Cindy Reichert COUNCIL MEMBERS Susan Drane, Administration Richard Falk, Missions Leonard Schroeder, Evangelism Suzy Cavoto Cindy Reichert Robert Kolafa COORDINATING COMMITTEES Mike Kraklow, East Mesa Janice Cunningham, Gold Canyon
EAST MESA CAMPUS 612 S. Ellsworth Road Mesa, AZ 85208 Gold Canyon Campus 5301 S Kings Ranch Road Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 Our Savior’s Contact Information Phone: 480.984.5555 Fax: 480.984.3115 Email: info@oslcaz.org Website: www.oslcaz.org Pastors Bill Rindy (Ext. 308) Tina Mills (Ext. 307)
Ministry Coordinator Kim McCracken (Ext. 314)
Music Ministry John Weber - EM Music Minister Richard Wall - GC Music Minister Dwight Walth - Choir & Bell Ministry Denise Carlson - EM Accompanist
Secretaries Linda (Ext. 301) Angela (Ext. 302)
Business Manager Nanci (Ext. 305) Commuincations Coordinator Dianna (Ext. 306)
Facilities Dave Reurink - Manager (Ext. 304) Lee Nathan - Hospitality (Ext. 315)
Pastor Bill Rindy
Can you feel the (relative) coolness of the evening? Change is in the air! Fall has always been my favorite season: memories of walking to football games in the cool of the eve; later strapping on the pads and striving with teammates to be the best in the state; roasting marshmallows for s’mores; the smell of burning leaves… good stuff. (I’m stuck pausing as I remember!) While I hate to admit it, even though my Dad is 102, I’m confident that I am officially over the hill. I’ve hit autumn (or later, one never knows). There is beauty in this season: playing with a grandchild; cheaper insurance rates; less insecurity than younger years; more confidence in the presence and goodness of God. God’s faithfulness has been on display so many times over the years. One might get used to it, even take it for granted, that it will always be there. Many of us have been praying the Psalms these past few weeks. We can see from human experience that the times always seem to change. Yet the timeless One is constantly there, no matter the circumstances or challenges. We cannot always, if ever, know what the next season or chapter will bring. We can always count on the One who was there to hear our borning cry, as John Ylvisaker put it, will be there even when the evening shadows fall with that one, remaining surprise. While Jesus has told us what the surprise will be, we cannot know it fully now, which will make it even all the more filled with wonder. As we journey together, no matter what season you find yourself in, it is comforting to know we never walk it alone. We can stay open to the wonder. We can enjoy the present. Perhaps we may even roast a marshmallow or two together. The constancy of our God makes all seasons new, all things new, makes us new. May you see, experience, and enjoy all of God’s many blessings this October!
Pastor Bill Rindy
2
OUR SAVIOURS LUTHERAN CHURCH
ABBREVIATED COUNCIL MINUTES
September 17, 2019 7:00 pm East Mesa Campus
PRESENT: Mike Kraklow, Barb Reurink, Susan Drane, Suzy Cavoto, Leonard Schroeder, Janice Cunningham, Cindy Reichert, Robert Kolafa
ABSENT: Ron Rock, Richard Falk, John Malmberg, Pastor Bill Rindy
STAFF: Pastor Tina Mills, Dave Reurink, Kim McCracken
Visitor: Frank Quinn
CALL TO ORDER: (7:00 PM) by Vice-President Mike Kraklow.
DEVOTIONS: Pastor Tina Mills gave a devotion.
Approval of Agenda: A motion was made to adjust Agenda to allow Frank Quinn to update the Council on the Parking Lot by Janice Cunningham and seconded by Cindy Reichert. MC
Frank Quinn:
A motion to close the building for three (3) days when slurry is placed for curing by Su-san Drane and seconded by Robert Kolafa. MC
SECRETARY’S REPORT: Motion by Janice Cunningham and seconded by Suzy Cavoto. MC
TREASURER’S REPORT: MSC to accept Treasurer’s report. Motion by Janice Cunningham and seconded by Susan Drane. MC
STAFF REPORTS: Tina Mills: A correction was made the Stephen Ministers and Eucharistic Minis-ters meeting monthly. Family Promise and I Help trying to move to quarterly meetings. Pastor Tina is leaving on Friday for a Synod Retreat. Pastor Kevin Meyer will be at EM and Connie Phillips will be at GC. Worship & Coordinating Committees are looking at Thanksgiving and Christmas services. Pray for Pastor Bill and others on the trip to the Holy Land.
EAST MESA CAMPUS COORDINATING COMMITTEE: 1. Mailboxes have been relocated. 2. 65in. TV was donated and will be hung by the South door. See report.
GOLD CANYON COORDINATING COMMITTEE: 1. Maintain the same worship schedule as EM starting Nov. 2 & 3. 2. Parking Lot lights on timer? 3. Exterior light is out again. 4. Alarm system needs batteries.
EVANGELISM: No report
MISSIONS: No report
ADMINISTRATION: Mara turned in her resignation.
WELCA: The executive board will meet in October.
NEW BUSINESS: Seven MOU’s were approved and there was some Discussion was held on the Curtis Swanson house that was donated to OSLC.
Pastor Tina Mills led the Closing Prayer.
A motion to adjourn was made by Cindy Reichert and seconded by Leonard Schroeder. MC
UPCOMING MEETING: October 22, 7pm at the Gold Canyon Campus
3
Special Congregational Meeting
Sunday, October 27, 11:30 am
East Mesa Campus
Background Information: Upon his death, Curtis Swanson generously gifted
his house to our congregation. Our constitution requires a congregational vote to
accept this gift. Representatives of the council have visited the house and the
council unanimously recommends the congregation accept this gift.
Two actions will be on the agenda for this meeting:
Action 1: to ratify the congregational council’s unanimous decision to recommend
accepting the gift from Curtis Swanson;
Action 2: to empower the congregational council to “sell, mortgage, lease, trans-
fer, or otherwise dispose of [this] property by any lawful means;” for the maximum
benefit of the congregation and its mission.
By “this” property, we are referring to the house at: 7023 E Kessler Ave, Mesa
Thank you in advance for your attendance, we will need a quorum of at least 60
people to act on this generous, timely gift.
From our constitution: (Chapter 5. Powers of the Congregation, pg 4 of 23)
§*C5.03 “Only such authority as is delegated to the Congregation Council…is rec-
ognized. All remaining authority is retained by the congregation. The congregation
is authorized to: §5.03 (f.) acquire real and personal property by gift, devise, pur-
chase, or other lawful means; (g) hold title to and use its property for any and all
activities consistent with its purpose; (h) sell, mortgage, lease, transfer, or other-
wise dispose of its property by any lawful means;”
4
TRUNK or TREAT
Saturday, October 26th 6:00pm-7:30pm
Our Trunk or Treat event is great community out-
reach! Last year we had approximately 250 chil-
dren and their families participate in our event.
If you would like to participate in this awesome
and fun community event there are several ways
you can do that:
Come between 5 and 5:45 on Saturday, October
26th, decorate your car, golf cart or lawn chair and
pass out candy to the children. (They have decorat-
ing kits at Walmart.)
Donate bags of candy
Sponsor a bounce house, game or activity with a
financial donation to “Trunk or Treat”
5
OCTOBER MISSION ITEMS
Powered Milk / Quilting Tools
(Tables in entryway—EM) (Phil-R-Up Wagon—GC)
October Mission: Quilting Supplies
Tips: Hobby Lobby has a coupon on Sunday
Stores to Shop: Walmart , Joann Fabrics, Hobby Lobby, etc.
6
EM COORDINATING COMMITTEE MINUTES
9-9-2019
The East Mesa Coordinating Committee met September 9, 2019, at 7:00 P.M.
Attending: Pastor Bill, Pastor Tina, Robin Tomlinson, Susan Drane, John Weber,
Kim McCracken, Dave Reurink, Judy Klapperick & Cindy Reichert.
Absent: Mike Kraklow, Linda Gerke, Richard Falk , Ron Rock & Phyllis Edmond
Guests: Ray Prince & Al Gerke
Pastor Bill opened with prayer.
Family Promise - Robin
Five homeless families were our guests during the week of September 18-25. Three parents found
employment during the time they spent with us. Our next hosting opportunity will be scheduled later
this year.
I-Help
Robin Tomlinson will be leading I-Help for the next several weeks during Linda’s absence. Per Fire
Marshall regulations, the number of I-Help participants must not exceed 25.
Property Team– Dave
The parking lot project is progressing on schedule. Pending inspections and County approval,
the final stages of the project consisting of asphalt, slurry and striping will begin. The targeted date of
completion is the end of October.
Mailboxes have been relocated and a portion of the hallway near the south entrance was cleared to
comply with Fire Marshall regulations. The Food Shelf bin is now located in the Fellowship Hall.
A 65” TV was donated to the church. Motion by Dave, seconded by Susan to mount the TV on the
wall near the south entrance to serve as an electronic bulletin board. Motion carried unanimously.
Discipleship/Youth Activities
Kim introduced Ray Prince, a member of the AA Arbor Group. Ray was present to give an overview
of AA’s program and to answer questions. The Arbor Group’s meetings are open and visitors are
welcome to attend.
Sunday School’s official start for the year is September 15. Installation of leaders will be
held at the 10:30 service. Several young adults will be leading junior high and high school youth this
year.
Upcoming activities include bowling on October 6, fundraisers in October and November, & Trunk
Or Treat on October 26.
Bible Studies – The study of Psalms will conclude on September 28. Lutheran Basics Bible Study will
begin in October and run through November. A study of Exodus will begin in January.
Dinner and a Movie will begin on November 14. The movie, “Miracles from Heaven” will be shown at
East Mesa. The movie, “John Light”, which contains scenes filmed in our Chapel, will be shown at East
Mesa during high season.
7
Pastor Bill will lead a group of congregation members on a tour of the Holy Land beginning September
16 and returning on September 26.
Music – John
Choirs will start again in November. Utilization of closet space in the Chapel was discussed.
WELCA – Susan
Circles begin meeting in October and the Gift Shop will open again in early October.
The Bazaar is scheduled for January. Judy Klapperick and Ed Henderson will lead the event.
Status of Worship
The 7:30 service will move back to the Sanctuary beginning September 15. The 9:00 service will
remain in the Chapel until attendance reaches the upper 60s consistently.
Microsoft will discontinue support of the Windows 7 operating system in January. We have 10 comput-
ers currently using Windows 7; we will continue utilizing that system for now.
The following MOU renewals were recommended to be brought to Council for approval:
Sons of Italy – Motion by John, seconded by Dave to recommend to Council with amendments. Mo-
tion carried unanimously
Boy Scout Troop #39 – Motion by John, seconded by Robin to recommend to Council with modifica-
tions. Motion carried unanimously.
Boy Scouts of America District Commissioner- Motion by John, seconded by Robin to recommend
to Council. Motion carried unanimously.
Arbor Group – Motion by Robin, seconded by Susan to recommend to Council with amendments.
Motion carried unanimously.
The Forge – Motion by John, seconded by Susan to recommend to Council with amendments. Motion
carried unanimously.
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest – Motion by John, seconded by Robin to recommend to
Council. Motion carried unanimously.
Next meeting will be held on Monday, October 14. Due to the Veteran’s Day Holiday on November 11,
the November meeting will be moved to Monday, November 18.
Pastor Tina closed with prayer.
8
Our Saviors Lutheran Church
Gold Canyon Coordinating Committee
September 3, 2019
Attending: Janice Cunningham, Robert Cunningham, Leonard Schroeder, Suzy Cavoto, Mike Johnson
Staff: Pr. Bill Rindy
Guests: Judy Klapperick
Absent: Susan Drane, Karen Howard, Kim McCracken, Ron Rock, John Malmberg, Anita Pope, Dave Reurink,
Pr. Tina Mills
Pr. Bill opened the meeting with a prayer.
New Business – Joan Easleman wants to sell back her columbarium niche. The CC agreed that a rebate
of the purchase price minus expenses can be done. Robert will handle this.
Old Business – High Season Schedule - Last month Pr. Bill provided attendance from 4 years of the
High Season. After review of this information it was decided that no significant change in attendance
was observed. It was decided to keep the service times of 4:00 pm for the Saturday Service; 7:30, 9:00
and 10:30 am on Sunday for the upcoming season starting November 2/3. Janice will discuss with Rich-
ard the opportunity to have the choir sing at 9 and again at 10:30.
Pastor and Staff
Pr. Bill - WIFI is up and running in all locations at GC. Fall planning has begun. The parking lot
should be finished and paved in October. We did receive a $25,000 grant and the loan for
$100,000 has been finalized. Pr. Bill will be gone on the Holy Land trip Sept 16-27. Supply
preachers are being contacted. Pr. Kevin Meyer, LSS/SW will be filling in at East Mesa and
Connie Phillips the CEO of LSS/SW has been contacted to come out to Gold Canyon. Pr. Tina
will be at a Synod Retreat in Tucson and Nogales Sept 21-22. The projector at Gold Canyon was
replaced with a spare from EM. The one under warranty will be kept as a backup.
Pr. Tina – Was absent as she is conducting a funeral.
Kim McCracken – is absent. However she emailed a MOU for AA to meet at GC on Monday eve-
nings between 6:30 and 8:30 PM. Unanimously approved on a temporary basis until the Council
can act on this. Sunday is Grandparent’s Day. One of the youth will be at GC presenting gifts
to grandparents. She will need a table. Robert will take care of this.
Dave was absent. His father passed and he and Barb are away for the funeral. Janice will let him
know that we had two leaks after last week’s rain. One in the sacristy and one in the Forum
Room. She will also ask him to investigate a timer for the parking lot lights for groups meeting
in the evenings.
Ministry Chair Reports (only those with current activity are shown below)
Discipleship – Suzy Cavoto reported that the Bible study on Psalms continues at Gold Canyon in
Sept. on Tuesdays at 10:30 am. There will be no Bible study on Sept 24th. Movies and Dinner
will start again at East Mesa in November. She is still looking for suggestions for movies. Pr.
Bill suggested the new movie on the life of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Evangelism – Leonard reported that the multi campus evangelism committee is meeting Sept 9th
at 1:00 pm at EM.
Good News – Mike Johnson will put up some easy to read literature in the Forum Room so those
outside groups using the room can be better informed about schedules in our building. Two new
couples are joining at GC this coming Sunday. The Snack Pack mission is packing 62 bags a
week. There are volunteers from both campuses working on this project. It is costing $5.00 per
bag approximately 25 items each. Therefore the cost is $300 per week.
Missions - Janice reported that this month mission is “God’s Work, Our Hands”. We are collecting
items for LSS. The suggested items were in the bulletin this last weekend. Tables are already
set up for these collections.
Property Team - Robert cleaned up the electrical room and the area around the electrical box in
the sacristy. The dead weeds still need to be removed as it cools down a bit.
Next meeting will be October 1st at 1:00 pm in the Forum Room.
We adjourned with the Lord’s Prayer.
Janice Cunningham, Chair
Gold Canyon Coordinating Committee
9
10/01 Gloria Finnegan
10/01 Viola Geving
10/01 Neal Harding
10/01 Mervin Knutson
10/01 Darlene Orvold
10/01 Norma Perala
10/02 Wendy Rybczyk
10/02 Carolyn Skaalerud
10/03 Marilyn Baumann
10/03 Kathy Sander
10/04 Marilyn Mattson
10/04 Charles Tebelius
10/05 Richard Bachman
10/05 Beatta Blomquist-Erickson
10/05 Jerry Fricke
10/05 William Peterson
10/05 Adelynn Stanick
10/05 Alexander Wilson
10/06 Marjorie Nordstrom
10/06 Bonnie Rye
10/06 Bonnie Werpy-Rye
10/07 Betty Kress
10/07 Dan Mihalovic
10/07 Wyman Peterson
10/07 Connie Solberg
10/07 Gerald Solberg
10/08 Harlynn Bradford
10/09 Edward Ahrendt
10/09 Jessie Degen
10/09 Anthony Smith
10/10 David Heald
10/10 Eileen Nielsen
10/11 Gladys Armstrong
10/11 Allen Baker
10/12 Eugene Fedorenko
10/12 Betty D Olson
10/12 Marlys Wright
10/13 Donald Haugen
10/13 Wilton Swenson
10/13 Eugene Vogl
10/14 Susan Olsen
10/15 Kitty Daniels
10/15 Janet Stoll
10/16 Joel Buckentin
10/16 Madison Buckentin
10/17 Barbara Arendas
10/17 Lorie Grosklags
10/17 Joann Vander Ploeg
10/18 Jean Druckrey
10/18 Earl Hauge
10/18 Penny Kyllo
10/18 Jerry Levenske
10/18 Ronald Lindeen
10/19 Carol Galstad
10/19 Barbara Swenson
10/19 Joy Temple
10/20 Cambria Coughlin
10/20 Anne Hontz
10/20 Robert Mercier
10/21 Brendan Campbell (Reichert)
10/21 Franklin Keck
10/21 Rhonda Mattson
10/22 Phyllis Fitzgarrald
10/22 Orlin Lachelt
10/23 Patricia Flom
10/23 Lisbeth Oana
10/24 Brenda Ahrendt
10/24 Alexander Holmes
10/24 Leona Janz
10/24 Melanie King
10/24 Christopher Mault
10/24 Shawn Sapp
10/25 James Hager
10/25 Brandon McCracken
10/25 Vernita Miller
10/25 Marcella Wilts
10/26 Gloria Holberton
10/26 Georgia Smith
10/27 Ray Baldner
10/27 Robb Hinrichs
10/27 Jim Kangas
10/27 Barbara Keller
10/27 Diane Loram
10/27 Betty Lunt
10/28 Jean Lechner
10/28 Helen Simpsen
10/29 Leo Avendt
10/29 Barbara Brandsoy
10/29 Marin Heistan
10/29 Gerald Michealson
10/30 Karl Galstad
10/30 Heather Patel
10/31 David Flom
10/31 Theodore Hanson
10/31 Karen Howard
10/31 Dean Lange
10/31 Cheryl Spear
10
OUR SAVIOR’S NEWSLETTER
Celebrating Our Congregation! Wishing You a Happy Anniversary!
10/03 Stensrud, Shirley & Alan
10/03 Ballou, Jan & Earl
10/04 Harding, Karen & Neal
10/04 Fuller, Patricia & Larry
10/05 Darnell, Gene & Jan
10/06 Walker, Mary & Ralph
10/06 Falk, Richard & Maxine Zempel
10/09 Danzeisen, Keith & Connie
10/09 Vredenburg, Martha & Mike Kraklow
10/10 Lofthus, Jan & Bill
10/10 Moravick, Doris & Ron
10/14 Hylander, Ferol & Don
10/17 Wolf, David & Eunice
10/18 Eggers, Jan & Norm
10/20 Langton, Claude & Evonne
10/21 Anforth, Danielle & Aaron
10/22 Avendt, Leona & Leo
10/23 Schroeder, Marian & Leonard
10/23 Stoll, Ervin & Janet
10/23 Johnson, Marcia & Mike
10/23 Knepper, Ruth & Don
10/24 Lindsay, Russ & Skip
10/25 Kemper, Cathy & Jeff
10/28 Buda, Vicki & Jerry Rigg
10/29 Rothbard, Jacky & Gary
10/1/2001 Spencer Arnold
10/5/2001 Diane Jorstad
10/1/2006 Lilyauna West
10/15/2006 Ashley Abraham
10/4/2009 Clayton Bonini
10/19/2013 Aviana Munguia
10/19/2013 Derek Munguia
10/5/2014 Declan Whalen
10/15/2014 Yolanda Wilson
10/3/2015 Vyolet Wise
10/11/2015 Aurora Arnett
10/11/2015 Ryne Arnett
10/2/2016 Kyah Kise
11
OUR SAVIOR’S NEWSLETTER
FINANCIAL REPORT Statement of Financial Position For All Funds as of 07/31/2019
Assets
Bank
Chase Business Checking $ 163,695.95
MIF Investment Acct $ 5,154.64
Vanguard - OSLC Endowment $ 596,898.88
Education Portion $ 4,264.90
Other Portion $ 2,627.27
Total Vanguard - OSLC Endowment $ 603,791.05
Vanguard Capital Projects $ 324.47
- Columbarium Niches $ 4,350.00
Total Vanguard Capital Projects $ 4,674.47
Vanguard Reserve Account $ 16,132.69
Petty Cash $ 172.94
Total Bank $ 793,621.74
Fixed Assets $ 5,226,455.05
Total Assets $ 6,020,076.79
Liabilities
Accounts Payable $ 6,286.09
Payroll Withholding & Taxes $ 114.57
Clearing acct $ 39,042.19
Mortgage Payable $ 1,876,273.81
Total Liabilities $ 1,921,716.66
Net Assets
Restricted
Adult Education Materials Fund $ 2,024.35
Angel Tree Fund $ 921.00
Capital Projects - Vanguard $ 4,674.47
CYF Noisy Offerings $ 3,788.61
CYF VBS $ 1,829.28
CYF Youth-Sunday School $ 128.92
CYF Youth Gatherings $ 5,157.61
CYF Youth Scholarships $ 422.15
Designated Offerings $ 36,061.65
Endowment Fund - Vanguard $ 603,791.05
Family Promise Fund $ 3,011.47
Food Shelf Fund $ 1,315.00
GC Choir Fund $ 574.00
GC Projector Fund $ 89.85
Gods Work Our Hands Fund $ 3,395.34
Holiday Flowers Fund $ (103.97)
I-Help Fund $ 4,268.61
Mesa AV Project Fund $ 637.10
Mesa Sign Project Fund $ 1,982.34
MIF Investments $ 5,154.64
Music Fund $ 384.73
Parking Lot Fund $ (22,505.73)
Pastors Local Aid Fund $ 9.99
Property and Equipment $ 3,329,985.77
Reserve Fund - Vanguard $ 16,132.69
Snack Pack Fund $ 1,279.62
Thrivent Sponsored Events $ 2,908.96
Undesignated Memorials $ 2,974.17
WELCA Fund $ 235.00
Total Restricted $ 4,010,528.67
Total Unrestricted $ 87,831.46
Total Net Assets $ 4,098,360.13
Total Liabilities + Net Assets 6,020,076.79
12
OUR SAVIOR’S NEWSLETTER
Our Savior’s October Calendar Tuesday, October 1 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
EM I-HELP Women Sheltering
10:30am GC Bible Study - A Biblical Understanding of Lutheran Basics
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm GC Coordinating Committee
4:45pm EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Meeting
5:30pm EM Al-Anon - Serenity Group
Wednesday, October 2 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
10:00am EM Grief Support Group
10:00am GC- AA Sobriety is Gold
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM AA Women's 12x12 Mtg
1:00pm EM Weekly Bible Study
Thursday, October 3 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
8:00am EM Quilters
10:00am EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Family Meeting
10:00am GC Snack Pack Assembly
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Friday, October 4 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
7:00am EM Go-Fers
7:30am EM Bulletin Folders
10:00am EM AA-Arbor Group: Women's Meeting
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Saturday, October 5 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
EM & GC Noisy Offering
9:00am EM Bible Study - A Biblical Understanding of Lutheran Basics
9:00am GC- AA Sobriety is Gold
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
4:00pm EM Worship Service w/ Communion
Sunday, October 6 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
EM & GC Noisy Offering
7:30am EM Worship Service w/ Communion
9:00am EM Worship Service w/ Communion
9:00am GC Worship Service w/ Communion
10:30am EM Sunday School
10:30am EM Worship Service - Family Style Sunday w/communion
11:30am Family Event - Bowling At East Mesa Bowl
11:30am EM The Forge Fellowship
11:59am EM The Forge Worship
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
13
OUR SAVIOR’S NEWSLETTER
Our Savior’s October Calendar
Monday, October 7 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
EM I-HELP Women Sheltering
10:00am GC Prayer Shawl Group
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM AA Women's Big Book Study
6:30pm EM Boy Scouts
Tuesday, October 8 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
COUNCIL REPORTS DUE IN OFFICE
EM I-HELP Women Sheltering
10:30am GC Bible Study - A Biblical Understanding of Lutheran Basics
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM Evangelism Committee
4:45pm EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Meeting
5:30pm EM Al-Anon - Serenity Group
Wednesday, October 9 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
10:00am EM Grief Support Group
10:00am GC- AA Sobriety is Gold
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM AA Women's 12x12 Mtg
1:00pm EM Weekly Bible Study
Thursday, October 10 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
8:00am EM Quilters
9:00am EM Baby Wearing Demo Event
10:00am EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Family Meeting
10:00am GC Snack Pack Assembly
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Friday, October 11 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
7:00am EM Go-Fers
7:30am EM Bulletin Folders
10:00am EM AA-Arbor Group: Women's Meeting
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Saturday, October 12 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
9:00am EM Bible Study - A Biblical Understanding of Lutheran Basics
9:00am GC- AA Sobriety is Gold
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
4:00pm EM Worship Service
Sunday, October 13 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
7:30am EM Worship Service
9:00am EM Worship Service w/ Communion
9:00am GC Worship Service w/ Communion
10:30am EM Sunday School
10:30am EM Worship Service
11:30am EM The Forge Fellowship
11:59am EM The Forge Worship
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
14
OUR SAVIOR’S NEWSLETTER
Our Savior’s October Calendar
Monday, October 14 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
EM I-HELP Women Sheltering
10:00am GC Prayer Shawl Group
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM AA Women's Big Book Study
1:00pm EM Prayers Over Mesa
6:30pm EM Boy Scouts
7:00pm EM Coordinating Committee
Tuesday, October 15 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
10:30am EM I-HELP Women Sheltering
11:30am GC Bible Study - A Biblical Understanding of Lutheran Basics
4:45pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
5:30pm EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Meeting
Wednesday, October 16 EM Al-Anon - Serenity Group
WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
10:00am EM Grief Support Group
10:00am GC- AA Sobriety is Gold
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM AA Women's 12x12 Mtg
1:00pm EM Weekly Bible Study
Thursday, October 17 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
8:00am EM Quilters
10:00am EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Family Meeting
10:00am GC Snack Pack Assembly
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Friday, October 18 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
NEWSLETTER ARTICLES DUE
7:00am EM Go-Fers
7:30am EM Bulletin Folders
10:00am EM AA-Arbor Group: Women's Meeting
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Saturday, October 19 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
EM & GC Receiving New Member Weekend (All Service Times)
9:00am EM Bible Study - A Biblical Understanding of Lutheran Basics
9:00am GC- AA Sobriety is Gold
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
4:00pm EM Worship Service
Sunday, October 20 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
EM & GC Receiving New Member Weekend (All Service Times)
7:30am EM Worship Service
9:00am EM Worship Service w/ Communion
9:00am GC Worship Service w/ Communion
10:30am EM Sunday School
10:30am EM Worship Service
11:30am EM The Forge Fellowship
11:59am EM The Forge Worship
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
15
OUR SAVIOR’S NEWSLETTER
Our Savior’s October Calendar
Monday, October 21 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
EM I-HELP Women Sheltering
10:00am GC Prayer Shawl Group
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM AA Women's Big Book Study
6:00pm EM Sons of Italy
6:30pm EM Boy Scouts
Tuesday, October 22 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
EM I-HELP Women Sheltering
10:30am GC Bible Study - A Biblical Understanding of Lutheran Basics
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
3:30pm EM Eucharistic Ministers Meeting
4:45pm EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Meeting
5:30pm EM Al-Anon - Serenity Group
7:00pm CHURCH COUNCIL Meeting (At GC Campus)
Wednesday, October 23 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
9:00am Women's Breakfast
10:00am EM Grief Support Group
10:00am GC- AA Sobriety is Gold
11:00am EM Stephen Ministries Meeting
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM AA Women's 12x12 Mtg
1:00pm EM Weekly Bible Study
Thursday, October 24 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
8:00am EM Quilters
10:00am EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Family Meeting
10:00am GC Snack Pack Assembly
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Friday, October 25 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
7:00am EM Go-Fers
7:30am EM Bulletin Folders
10:00am EM AA-Arbor Group: Women's Meeting
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Saturday, October 26 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
FOOD SHELF
9:00am EM Bible Study - A Biblical Understanding of Lutheran Basics
9:00am GC- AA Sobriety is Gold
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
4:00pm EM Worship Service
6:00pm EM Trunk or Treat
16
Monday, October 28 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
EM I-HELP Women Sheltering
10:00am GC Prayer Shawl Group
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM AA Women's Big Book Study
6:30pm EM Boy Scouts
6:30pm EM Welca Bible Study Sarah
Tuesday, October 29 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
EM I-HELP Women Sheltering
10:30am GC Bible Study - A Biblical Understanding of Lutheran Basics
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
4:45pm EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Meeting
5:30pm EM Al-Anon - Serenity Group
Wednesday, October 30 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
10:00am EM Grief Support Group
10:00am GC- AA Sobriety is Gold
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM AA Women's 12x12 Mtg
1:00pm EM Weekly Bible Study
Thursday, October 31 WELCA - No Bake - Bake Sale
8:00am EM Quilters
10:00am EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Family Meeting
10:00am GC Snack Pack Assembly
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
O ur Savior ’s Luth eran Ch urch A Mu l t i - Ca mp us M in is try
For more information
Visit our website: http://www.oslcaz.org
Give us a call: (480)-984-5555
October 2019
East Mesa Campus
612 S. Ellsworth Road
Mesa, AZ 85208
Saturday Service
4:00pm
Sunday Services
7:30am
9:00am
10:30am
Gold Canyon Campus
5301 S. Kings Ranch Road
Gold Canyon, AZ 85118
Sunday Service
9:00am