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Resurrection
Lutheran Church
330 Palos Verdes Blvd.
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
310-375-5382
www.surfRLC.com
CONGREGATIONAL MEETING FEBRUARY 9, 2014
ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR 2013
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Table of Contents
2013 Council & Ministry Team Members 3
Annual Congregational Meeting Minutes from June 25, 2012 4
Fellowship Ministry Team 5
2013 Membership Statistics 6
2013 Attendance 7
Pastoral Report 8-9
Principal’s Report 10-11
Preschool Report 12-13
Children's Ministries 14-15
Student Ministries 16-19
Outreach Ministry Team 20
Mission Ministry Team 21
Music & Worship Ministry Team 22-23
Property Ministry Team 24-25
Congregational Care Ministry Team 26
Proposed 2013 Budget 27
Balance Sheet for Year Ending December 31, 2013 28
Supplemental Information for the Balance Sheet 29
Income & Expenditures Analysis for 2013 30-31
Audit Review 32
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To discover God's grace through Jesus Christ,
grow in faith, commit to active service,
and tell others the “good news!”
Our Mission... Our Vision...
Closer to God
Closer to One Another
& Closer to the Action
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Council
2013 Council and Ministry Team Members
Ministry Teams
Liz Ball Paul Kasper (School Board) Marty Ensberg (Stewardship)
David Irgen (Property) Jan Malone (Congregational Care) Erica Long (Fellowship)
Julie Jacks (Missions) Delena Wellmer (Parish Ed) Pastor Ken Johnson
Name Ministry Name Ministry
Cindy Tahlier-Nerden Fellowship Cindy Tahlier-Nerden MET
Angela Yoon Music & Worship April Diedrich MET
April Diedrich Music & Worship Judy Gordon MET
Dan Rosen Music & Worship Sabrina Heim MET
Elizabeth Ball Music & Worship Martha Bauman MET
Linda Dondero Outreach Laura Ensberg MET
Sabrina Heim Outreach Ted Coene MET
Ken Getzin Outreach Linda Dondero Call Committee
Anita Nims Outreach Marcia Lee Call Committee
Julie Jacks Missions Karen Ragone Call Committee
Sherri Miller Missions Angie Rosen Call Committee
Dave Rynski Missions Judy Bader Call Committee
Tanya Wofford Missions Donna Rieb Call Committee
Ericka Anderson Parish Education Julie Moore Call Committee
John Bauman Parish Education Traci Rynski Call Committee
Delena Wellmer Parish Education Ericka Anderson Call Committee
Donna Kasper Parish Education Debra Olejniczak Congregational Care
Karen Westberg Property John Ricci Congregational Care
June Olney Property Rich Stoffer Congregational Care
Marilyn Hoffman School Board Dale Hoffman Congregational Care
Audrey Segal School Board Elaine Semple Congregational Care
Dorothy Swetnam School Board Mike Malone Congregational Care
Nina Gearin School Board Donna Dunlap Fellowship
Angela Yoon School Board Dave Westberg Fellowship
Carol Grudzien School Board Jill Ricci Fellowship
Betty Raulin Stewardship Ken Getzin Fellowship
Meg Mendoza Stewardship John Bauman Fellowship
Megan Johnson Fellowship
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RLC CONGREGATIONAL MEETING
SUNDAY, JULY 28TH
, 2013
Call to Order: The meeting was called to order by President Liz Ball at 10:45a.m. The President
introduced the Council members and thanked all who were present.
Quorum: A quorum was established with 81 members present.
Minutes: It was moved and seconded, and carried to approve the Minutes from the Congregational
meeting on June 9, 2013.
New Business:
Call Committee: President of the Call Committee, Ken Getzin introduced the call committee and
thanked them for them hours of dedication and commitment to finding a candidate to serve as Senior
Pastor of Resurrection Lutheran Church. Call Committee members were: Ericka Anderson, Julie
Jacks, Anita Nims, Sherri Miller, Dave Rynski, Tanya Wofford, and alternates: John Bauman, Delena
Wellmer. Ken also introduced the Synod Representative, Maria Paiva. Ken proceeded to present in
detail a thorough history of the committee’s research and findings. After intensive research and
prayerful thought the committee unanimously voted to call candidate Pastor Kenneth R. Johnson as
Senior Pastor for Resurrection Lutheran Church. The motion is as follows:
“The Call Committee moved that the congregation of The Lutheran Church of the Resurrection issue
a call to The Reverend Doctor Kenneth R. Johnson for the position of Senior Pastor at the
compensation as presented.” The motion was seconded and open discussion followed. When the
questions were answered there was a call for a vote. A written ballot was distributed to all voting
members present. The results showed 78 agreeing to call Pastor Kenneth R. Johnson, 2 disagreeing
to call and one abstention. Resurrection Lutheran Church accepted to call Pastor Kenneth R.
Johnson as the Senior Pastor at Resurrection Lutheran Church at the compensation package
presented. The compensation package is as follows:
Total compensation: $84,000.00
Total benefits: $33,294.00
Grand total: $117,294.00
Closing Prayer: Julie Jacks led us in a closing prayer.
Adjournment: The meeting was adjourned at 11:30a.m.
Respectfully submitted, Jan Malone
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Fellowship Ministry Team 2013
The Fellowship Team organizes activities to encourage RLC members and friends to gather
together to have fun and enjoy each other’s company. The team is also involved in congre-
gational celebrations such as baptisms, new member receptions, and pastor’s ordination re-
ception. One of our key goals is to include activities that will bring us into fellowship with
more RHLS families.
2013 Activities/Events:
Lenten Soup and Salad Suppers : Each year we help organize the delicious soup and
salad suppers that all ministry team members provide prior to the Wednesday evening Len-
ten services. It is lots of fun to see which soups will be on the menu this year. The suppers
begin the first Wednesday evening after Ash Wednesday, so we will see you then.
Annual Church, School, and Preschool Picnic : This year’s picnic was held on the front
lawn and we were once again blessed with a beautiful day. It was wonderful to welcome
several families from RHLS and we hope that we can continue to develop the picnic as a
joint venture between church and school. The food was fabulous- Thank you, Queen of the
Grill Cindy! The kids had plenty to keep them entertained including a jumper, bubbles, and
games. Of course, the picnic would not be complete without the traditional water balloon
toss. Don’t miss this fun, casual opportunity to eat and relax with old friends or meet some
new friends.
Christmas Choir Concert Potluck Supper : The annual Christmas Choir Concert is a
highlight of the holiday season and the potluck supper that follows is a long- standing tradi-
tion at RLC. Did you know that there is a super long Christmas tablecloth that is used only
once a year? Or food “risers” that hold the second tier of food because the tables alone
aren’t large enough for the food? The Fellowship team decorates Rygh Hall and helps to or-
ganize the supper for this event. This is an RLC tradition that is not to be missed!
Pastor Ken’s Installation: This was a huge success. Close to 200 people turned out to
witness the Installation Service and join in the celebration afterwards. The event was ca-
tered by L&L Hawaiian BBQ which was delicious, and Torrance Bakery supplied the cakes,
cookies…just about all the sweets you can imagine! Fellowship worked over time to give our
new Pastor the welcome that he deserved.
Team Members: Carol Grudzien, Megan Johnson, Meg Mendoza, Betty Raulin, and Angela
Yoon
Cindy Tahlier-Nernden, Nina Gearin
Council Representative: Erica Long
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2013 Membership Statistics
Baptisms 1 Marriages 2
Deaths 5 Confirmed 2
New Members 24
2013 Membership Names
Baptisms
Zachary Sigler
Confirmed
Elizabeth Anderson
Logan Tahlier
Deaths
Len Farrell
Stella Brown
Henry Carlsen
Sean Lathrom
Margaret Roettger
Jack Freed Lissa Freed
Zachary Inzer Jonas Freed
Julia Fred Ricardo Solar
Mariana Solar Regina Sola
Sofi Solar Gabriel Felix
Laura Felix Blake Felix
Chase Felix Ron Light
Pamela Light Cooper Light
Presley Light Marty Sigler
Brooke Sigler Zachary Sigler
Sean Lathrom Barbara Apodaca
Janet Brooks Peggy Wishon
New Members
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Jack Freed Lissa Freed
Zachary Inzer Jonas Freed
Julia Fred Ricardo Solar
Mariana Solar Regina Sola
Sofi Solar Gabriel Felix
Laura Felix Blake Felix
Chase Felix Ron Light
Pamela Light Cooper Light
Presley Light Marty Sigler
Brooke Sigler Zachary Sigler
Sean Lathrom Barbara Apodaca
Janet Brooks Peggy Wishon
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You have heard; look at all this. And you, will you not declare it? I proclaim to
you new things from this time, Even hidden things which you have not known. -
Isaiah 48.6
"Year One." Historians typically use this expression in reference to reasonable,
transformational change. I would say that it is fitting to use it to describe Resurrection
Lutheran's 2013 year. This was the first year we took action towards achieving immediate
goals such as rebuilding the cross, putting new floors in Rygh Hall, updating the
Kindergarten and the Preschool. We are in process of building our Ten Year Strategic Plan
and we are well on our way in "Year Two" as well. Our actions may not be what most
consider rapid but I can assure you that they are transformational-to our members, to our
students and their families, to our faculty and staff, and to our greater community of alum-
ni, family, and friends and their connection to Resurrection Lutheran Church.
We put a lot of emphasis on the word "purpose" around here-so allow me to tell you the
purpose of this report. This report is designed to give you an overview of all the things the
ministry teams do at Resurrection Lutheran Church. I hope you will read it to help affirm
our purpose as a worship center and institution of Christian Education dedicated to
excellence in studies; as a place where students can become our newest leaders for a glob-
al society; and as a community rooted in the Lutheran tradition of Christianity where those
of all levels of faith and background are encouraged to pursue inquiry into matters of both
faith and service.
I am challenging all at Resurrection Lutheran to be involved in "Bridge Building" this year:
To improve our culture by practicing open communication with the parents, students and
faculty of the school, the school board and council, children and student ministry, and
administrators in order to build a true confidence that we are all here to serve Jesus and
support one another in prayer, and practice. We will gain each other's trust by doing
things together and creating events that allow us to serve together.
I feel we also need to maintain our present budgetary commitment to keeping tuition low
in our school while seeking new sources of endowment revenue that would allow us to
maintain a Gospel Presence in the community that would increase our current level of
socio-economic diversity.
Above all else, I am pleased to report that Resurrection Lutheran Church is a place that
continues to evolve, grow, and innovate and it is a place where I am proud to say we are
living our purpose. Thank you for your interest and your support.
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Contributing Affirmations of Leadership include:
1. Keep our eyes on Jesus; guard against mission drift
2. Appreciate, nurture, and encourage all staff volunteers
3. Make necessary and appropriate decisions, seeking "what seems good to the Holy Spirit
and to us" (Acts 15)
4. Assure that master planning (immediate, intermediate, and long term) is carefully
thought through and followed
5. Network and promote RLC in the community and school families
6. Maintain accurate overview and pulse of RLC in order to effectively represent and
promote the ministry
7. Minimize the need for problem solving through effective policies and strategize
solutions when necessary
8. Assure that accurate records are maintained and archived
9. Encourage, hold accountable, and evaluate the staff on all levels
10. Maintain expectation of excellence worthy of Jesus Christ
The Governance of RLC can be best defined by the following
Principles and models in God's Word:
I Corinthians 12:12 & 27, The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and
though all its parts are many, they form one body. So it is with Christ. Now you are the
body of Christ and each one of you is a part of it.
Colossians 1:17-18, Jesus Christ is before all things, and in him all things hold together.
And he is the head of the body, the church; he is the beginning and the firstborn from
among the dead, so that in everything he might have the supremacy.
Acts 6:1-7, Following the example of the apostles as they organized the Church in order
that the Word of God may spread, roles, expectations, and goals need to be articulated,
enforced, and fulfilled.
Board members act as spiritual elders (Acts 6, so that the primary ministry of RLC will not
be neglected) with the goal of freeing, enabling, and equipping staff through administra-
tive structure and resource support to accomplish the Christ-centered ministry of RLC as
defined in the mission and vision statements and adopted goals of the church
The bylaws of the church determine which substantive decisions will be reserved for
board approval and/or endorsement.
Looking forward to a great year!
In Christ alone,
Pastor Ken Johnson
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Dear RLC Family,
The 2012-2013 school year marked Riviera Hall Lutheran School’s 60th anniversary year, and what a
remarkable year it was! From enjoying the daily benefits of our remodeled front of school and gar-
den box program (thank you ShareFest) to finishing the year with an amazing Spring Gala, this past
year has been one of revitalization, spiritual development, and academic growth.
FUNDRAISING HIGHLIGHTS
With the money raised from the 2012-2013 PVO
fundraising events, Spring Gala, and donations from our
loving alumni, friends, and families we:
Created a multipurpose study center in our library
Created a new kindergarten
Purchased a new playground structure
FALL ANNUAL FUND
As many of you are aware, most Christian, private and independent schools conduct an annual appeal
to help bridge the gap from operating expenses to being able to support the school’s expanding pro-
grams in such areas as academics, technology, facility improvements, scholarships, and faculty pro-
fessional development. Tuition covers approximately 87% of Riviera Hall’s expenses, leaving a 13%
gap that is only met with additional fundraising. Our goal for the Annual Fund this year was to close
that gap in order to continue offering enrichment programs such as computer, physical education,
music, resource and Spanish classes.
While many schools are cutting program offerings, Riviera Hall has been able to continue enriching
the academic and social lives of its students through donations to the Annual Fund. This year your
generosity helped provide $39,867, helping us almost bridge the gap. As a result, the Annual Fund
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Experium Science Lab Classes
Music
Physical Education
Computer
Middle School Sports
Elementary Resource Education
Home Economics for Middle School
OUTDOOR EDUCATION Grades four through eight participated in extended educational excursions, including:
For three days the fourth grade students, their parents and Mrs. Friedrich toured our state capi-
tol, Sacramento and San Francisco.
Coach King and our Fifth Graders spent four days at Camp Thousand Pines in Crestline, a
Christian team building camp.
Sixth grade attended Astro Science camp in Idyllwild where they studied Astronomy, gravity,
and much more.
For three days the Catalina Island Marine Institute was home to our Seventh grade students,
Miss Brandt and a handful of brave parent chaperones.
Eighth grade visited Rome, Pompeii, Florence, Bolzano, Verona and Venice. For the 8th graders
and their chaperones, it was a trip of a lifetime. While in Rome, our students visited sites
such as the prison of St. Peter and St. Paul, numerous churches and museums. They rode a
high speed train to Florence where they saw The David and then to Bolzano to visit the ice
man, only to move on to Venice to ride in gondolas and visit the palace of the Doge. This
was definitely a memorable trip for our students.
Over Easter vacation some of our Middle School students and their families visited Barcelona
and northern Spain.
For the past ten years our Middle School families have enjoyed international trips to Italy, Eng-
land, Scotland, Greece, Spain, Japan, France, Eastern Europe and Sweden.
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Learning is Fun!
Thanksgiving Lunch with our 4th grade friends.
Gardening Together
The preschoolers enjoy exploring their world through reading, music and movement, science
experiments, cooking, art, gardening, outdoor play and making new friends.
Praising God with
Pastor ken
Preparing for
Kindergarten
Grandparents Day
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RHLP provides a safe, caring, Christian learning environment for preschool age children to develop
academic and social skills that will better ensure their overall success for the future.
Christian Values
Encourage Children to develop Self Esteem
Encourage children to develop Self Control
Promote Academic Skills
MISSION STATEMENT
Welcome Site Supervisor Ms. Norma
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Each day I thank God for the opportunity to work with children. The heart of a child reminds me of how humble I must be.
One bible verse I live by is Matthew 18:1 which says: “Father thank you for the wonderful blessing of children. The laughter and joy they bring to our lives.”
I have been at Riviera Hall Lutheran School for 9 years. I taught preschool for 6 years and worked with Mrs. Steeves in the Transitional Kindergarten classroom. I graduated from El Camino with an As-sociated Arts degree and obtained a cer-tificate in Child Development
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The youth program has had a very successful year in terms of growth in attendance and growth in faith.
We were extremely blessed to have the opportunities to travel to Lake Shasta and Big Bear for retreats and do
local activities at places like Ice Chalet, Mulligans and Laser Storm. Thank you to our congregation, RLC
staff and families for the continual support. But most importantly, glory and praise to God for the success of
our ministry this year. He has made this program what it is today. The youth are looking forward to where
God leads our ministry in 2014!
Broomball at Ice Chalet Mulligans
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Cara Ihde-
Director of Student’s Ministries
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We are blessed God gives us the
opportunity to go to winter camp.
It is rare for students to get a
chance to escape from the pres-
sures of homework and distrac-
tions of social media to just focus
on one thing… Jesus! :) Many
students give their lives to God or
reconfirm their faith here at win-
ter camp. What a great experience
for these kids!
Eighteen students
worked hard this year
at our annual Easter
breakfast.
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Last May, students gathered at Laser Storm
in Torrance at 11:30pm for a Lock-in. What
does this entail? Students stayed up all night
playing endless games of laser tag until 7am.
The 30 Hour Famine is an unusual
experience for the students to get a
glimpse at hardships homeless and mal-
nourished people face. Every year we
raise money for different causes such as
helping communities in Africa who
don't have clean water.
Students
delivered a
Thanksgiving
meal and many
many Christmas
gifts to our
family. What a
rewarding
experience for
all of us!
Beach days & pumpkin carving
Weekly dinners in the village for youth group.
7am sunrise devotion
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We spent five nights at Lake Shasta sleeping under the stars.
The students learned about God through lessons, small
group bible studies and worship. With our theme Living
Water, students enjoyed learning about the significance of
living water while spending the week on the water in a
beautiful environment God created. This trip provided us
with opportunities to learn more about God and become closer
to Him, as well as learn skills on how to cook, clean, hike, and
play in the water. It was an awesome week!
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Outreach Ministry Team Annual Report 2013
The Outreach ministry team continues its work in welcoming and engaging visitors to RLC. We have integrated the RLC office into our system for welcoming and communicating with visitors. Currently all new visitors who fill out a communication card receive a follow-up letter from the Pastor. After a few visits, we attempt to connect the visitor/new member with peo-ple in the congregation who may share similar interests. In 2013 we welcomed several new members at the New Member Reception held in October. Our new members this year are:
Jack & Lissa Freed & Children: Zac, Jonas & Julia Ricardo & Mariana Solar & Children: Regina & Sofi Gabriel & Laura Felix & Children: Blake & Chase Ron & Pamela Light & Children: Cooper & Presley Marty & Brooke Sigler & Child Zachary Sean Lathrom Barbara Apodaca Janet Brooks Peggy Wishon
Pastor Ken has taken the initiative in making membership at RLC easier to access. Currently he offers a “tour” to those interested in joining RLC. This is from a recent bulletin: “Behind the Scenes Have you ever wondered what happens behind the scenes of a church service? Are you still deciding if you'd like to become a member of our church? Then "The Tour" is your next step! "The Tour" is a 1 hour invitation to meet Pastor Ken and have him personally give you a tour around the church campus. You will get to see what goes on behind the scenes and meet some really cool people! "The Tour" begins at 7PM in the conference room on these upcoming dates: Monday, Sep-tember 23rd; Thursday, September 26th; Monday, September 30th; Thursday, October 3rd; Monday, October 7th and Thursday, October 10th. Please call the church office today at 310-375-5382 to reserve your spot on the next tour!”
Our current team members are Ted Coene, Linda Dondero, Laura Ensberg, and Marcia Lee. However the entire RLC family is part of God’s outreach to all who enter our doors or simply enter our lives.
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Mission Ministry Team 2013 The RLC Mission Team believes that we were created to change the world for someone…to serve some-one…to love someone the way Christ first loved us…and to spread His light. Our team feels very blessed to be able to lead our church family in this role, and we humbly thank you for giving us this opportunity. The major “mission” accomplishments for our church in 2013 were: Developed the annual budget for benevolence for RLC, funding various local, national and global organi-zations. Organized and implemented various mission projects within our church throughout the year, including: Project Linus---Martha Bauman achieved her goal of surpassing last years count by completing 271 blan-kets this year that were delivered to local children’s programs (a special thanks to Martha, our honorary Mission Team member) Habitat for Humanity---Dave Westberg organized and led church and school volunteers to help build a home in Long Beach for Rashanna Giddens and her two children. Operation Backpack---donated school supplies and 65 backpacks for needy children in the South Bay. African Team Ministries---sold African made jewelry and handicrafts to raise funds for widows and or-phans in Tanzania. Adopt-a-Family---provided meals and gifts to roughly 100 low income brothers and sisters in the South Bay, for both Thanksgiving and Christmas. Operation Christmas Child---collected 318 Christmas shoe boxes with RHLS to provide gifts and hope in Jesus, to children living in war torn countries around the world. First Lutheran Church in Inglewood---continued our 7th year in partnership with FLC, enjoying joint wor-ship, food ministries and mission exchanges. El Salvador Mission Trip---12 RLC church friends were part of the 7th annual mission trip to El Salvador to deliver funds, goods and LOVE to our brothers and sisters in a homeless shelter, in a Lutheran school and in 5 rural poor remote communities. In addition, funds were raised to rebuild Resurrection Lutheran Church in San Salvador. As we end the year in 2013, we would like to thank Erica Long for her dedicated support to this team. Lastly, we would like to thank each and every one of our church family members for helping us to shine God’s light of love to so many of his people who are in great need. We are honored and grateful to be able to serve God and our church on this team. Team Members: Judy Bader, Karen Ragone, Donna Rieb and Angie Rosen…and Julie Jacks as Council Representative. Dave Westberg---Habitat Coordinator, and Martha Bauman—Project Linus Coordinator.
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Music & Worship Ministry Team Annual Report 2013
Our church is very blessed to have many dedicated and gifted people who, along with Pastor Ken, make music and worship happen at RLC.
-Thank you, Ethan Smith and choir, you are an incredible gift. -To our contemporary worship band, thank you for your flexibility, dedication, willingness and consistency as we enjoyed both your talents and those of several worship leaders this past year, predominantly Moses Toth and Evan Brown. -Marcia Stelling, piano and keyboards for both worship services and special programs . . . THANK YOU. -To Larry Waters, our organist, special appreciation for your incredible longevity at RLC. -Shane Cherry, our sound technician for both worship services and all kinds of special events . . . a lifesaver! -To our volunteer projectionists, greeters and name tag table volunteers, ushers, assisting ministers, prayer partners and communion servers, Altar Guild, children’s sermon providers, announcers and readers . . . thank you, thank you, thank you. -Our heartfelt appreciation also goes out to Janet Thomas, Sherri Miller and all the children who participated in this year’s Christmas Concert. -To our student ministries program . . . Cara Ihde, junior and senior high school students . . . you already know the Thanksgiving Eve worship service is among our favorite annual events. Good job, always! -Our thanks to all who help decorate the sanctuary for holidays and special worship services all year long . . . and, there are many! -Special thanks to all altar flower donors! -Thank you, Pastor Ken, for guidance, prayers, creativity, willingness and cheerfully letting us color outside the lines OFTEN. -And, finally, thanks go out to all members of our church family who pray for RLC and offer up their moral support for many, many projects.
The Music & Worship team, as well as our volunteers are hard working, willing, creative (or willing to be led). What follows is a sample of our scheduled projects, aside from regular Sun-day activities:
In January, we packed away our Advent/Christmas decorations, cleaned the sanctuary and began planning the upcoming year.
In February, the Valentine’s Day Marriage Blessing was observed. We also hosted Pancake-mania on Shrove Tuesday.
March found us playing a significant role during our Lent midweek soup & salad suppers with worship and study series. We also decorated BIG for Palm Sunday. Holy Week came around, which is one of our busiest and most significant weeks of the year . . . it culminated with
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Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday. When that week was over, we tucked Pastor Ken in for a long spring’s nap (he wishes).
During the month of May, we recognized Moms with flowers on their Sunday. For Pentecost, we secured a big red balloon arch and shot flames high up to the sanctuary ceiling (really).
In June we recognized Dad’s with Hugs and Kisses (from Hershey’s!), assisted with a fabulous Graduation Sunday (where we began the tradition of a perpetual graduation banner).
August was fun as we prepared and decorated the sanctuary for the installation of Pastor Ken as our permanent, senior pastor.
School began in September. Those Sundays of the month found us participating in the instal-lations of our RHLS teachers, our Sunday school teachers and presentation of Bibles to our 6th grade church member kids and RHLS students.
October is the month for Reformation and Confirmation at RLC. We also had a wonderful Blessings of the Animals Sunday worship service on our patio . . . Woofstock, or was it Novem-ber. Oh, who cares, it happened!
In November, we observed All Saint’s Sunday; and, Thanksgiving Eve Worship.
December. It speaks for itself, doesn’t it? Sanctuary decorations for Advent and Christmas, Christmas Concert and potluck, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day worship.
Each member of our team thanks you for the opportunity we receive to serve our Lord and express our love to this church family through meaningful and creative work. The blessings received are truly ours.
God’s Grace and Peace,
Martha Bauman April Diedrich Judy Gordon Sabrina Heim Delena Wellmer, Council Rep.
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Property Ministry Team Annual Report
Things have been very busy on the property team this last year. The new Cross and steeple were just installed on January 20th, 2014. This has been a long project with a lot of hard work by team members Paul Kasper, Art Alaniz and Dan Rosen.
The old Cross will be clear-coated and placed in the patio.
The new steeple getting a lift
The steeple lowered into place
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The old rugged cross being retired to the patio
Here are the highlights of the Property’s Team accomplishments: New Cross and Steeple were installed
Repaired the two roofs on the bell tower
Coral trees removed from patio as they were getting overgrown and dangerous
Trees removed from north parking lot adding 4 more parking spaces
New flooring in Rygh Hall
Repairs and preventative maintenance on the main sanctuary furnace
Upgraded the ceiling flood lights in front of the sanctuary to original brightness
Pre-school completely renovated
New TV in conference room for video presentations
Replaced the refrigerator in the Rygh Hall kitchen
Installed energy efficient LED colored flood lighting outside the front of the church
Handicap bathroom received a new fountain in the sink so people can get drinking
water
There will be more maintenance needed during the next few years so keep tuned for more hap-penings from this busy ministry team.
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Congregational Care Ministry Team 2013
The Congregational Care Team is responsible for providing a shepherding program at RLC.
This year, Congregational Care was excited to welcome a new program called
BASIC (Boomers and Seniors in Christ) that began providing activities in May, 2013. Under
the leadership of Donna Dunlap and Nancy Fisher, this group was launched with a luncheon
served by the RHLS Home Economics class. Scheduled monthly events have followed with
activities and lunch on campus or field trips off campus. In August, RHLS teachers were invit-
ed to lunch and presented with wish list items. Other on campus events have included trave-
logues to Peru and Turkey with themed luncheons of Peruvian food and a full turkey dinner.
Off campus events included a visit to Pastor Ken and Barbie’s home, the Peterson Auto Muse-
um, Chen Art Gallery and Los Cerritos Rancho. An average of 25-30 people are attending reg-
ularly. Donna and Nancy are currently working on the 2014 schedule that will kick off with an
English Luncheon and a presentation detailing experiences traveling to the United States on
the Queen Mary. In February, the group will tour the Queen Mary.
BASIC is dedicated to providing seniors opportunities to socialize with old friends and experi-
ence new things.
Other duties provided by Congregational Care include:
1. Assist with funerals and other church functions.
2. Deliver flowers to members who are ill and to members celebrating special events.
3. Regularly examine church attendance and communion records.
4. Assist the pastor in identifying the sick and afflicted members of the congregation.
Assist to create a spirit of harmony and good will among members.
Currently, the team members are Donna Kasper, Marilyn Hoffman, Jolaine Merrill, Audrey
Siegel and Karen Westberg.
We ask each member of the congregation to help us with our mission by letting the church
office/Jack and/or Pastor know when members are ill and need to be contacted.
Sub-committees of Congregational Care are always needed. Contact Donna or Karen if you
can help.
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