November 2017
The Good News The Newsletter of Our Saviour's Lutheran Church
God’s House - Your Home
Upcoming Events
Newsletter Deadline: Nov. 15
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WELCA
November 1
Stephen Ministry
Supervisory
Bagel Sunday
Boutique meeting
November 5
Project Linus
November 6
Senior Lunch
November 8
Piano/Cello Recital
November 10, 7:00pm
Church Council
November 11, 12:30pm
Boutique Setup
November 16
OSLC Boutique
November 17 & 18
Grace in Action
Sunday - (9:30 service)
& Potluck (no SS)
November 19
Thanksgiving Service
November 22, 7:00pm
Thanksgiving
Office Closed November 23
Songs of Praise and Thanksgiving. I have been a member of praise bands that accompanied worshippers at synodical and churchwide gatherings, yet it has been over fifteen years since I have presided at contem-porary worship. Serving at Our Saviour’s has been a soul-stirring blessing for me. In addition to singing the familiar and more recent hymns in Evangelical Lutheran Worship
(ELW), I get to learn news songs practicing with the band, but one song in particular seems to have penetrated my being, Ten Thousand Reasons, by Matt Redman. I say “seems to” because several times a day without even meaning to, I find myself singing it out loud – in the supermarket, waiting in line at the Walgreens, scrambling eggs in the kitchen. Especially this verse:
You’re rich in love and you’re slow to anger. Your name is great and your heart is kind. For all your goodness I will keep on singing. 10,000 Reasons for my heart to find. Bless the Lord, Oh my soul, oh my soul. Worship God’s holy name Sing like never before. Oh, my soul, I’ll worship your holy name.
Ten THOUSAND reasons to be thankful to the sovereign God for all God’s blessings, even those that may not seem like blessings at the time. How often have you been surprised at how what you initially thought was a “bad” thing was actually a vehicle of blessing in the end? Then count the obvious, in-your-face blessings that for whatever reason at the time, were not so ob-vious to you? The Gospel hymn, “How I Got Over” written by the late Clara Ward is a testimony of awe and holy flabbergastedness at the miraculous blessings and salvation for those who follow Jesus. Only one day has been set aside as a national holiday for Thanksgiving, and there are only 365 days a year. How long would it take us to lift up 10,000 thanksgivings to God for the grace, the unconditional love that is ours in Christ Jesus? Start now and like the OLD secular song declares: When you’re worried and you can’t sleep, just count your blessings instead of sheep. And you’ll fall asleep counting your blessings. 2017 Grace in Action Sunday is the Sunday before the Thanksgiving holiday. It is the annual day of covenanting to give thanks by committing time, treasure and talent to God through this community of faith. A suggested giving amount of a-dollar-per-reason may raise a chuckle or two, (or the ire of some!) but in all sincerity, I appeal to you to consider all your reasons to say, “Thank You, Lord,” and make a commitment. In Christ,
Pastor Barbara
Musing in the Spirit by Pastor Barbara Berry-Bailey
Christian Education Opportunities - Growing Together in Christ - Sunday Morning
Bible Study Classes
WOMEN’S MONDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY: This is for the busy woman who wants to meet in fellowship with her sisters in Christ to study God’s Word without the stress of “homework”. We meet on Mondays, 7:00pm Sept. through May,
beginning September 18, location to be announced. For more information, call Sue Hagen.
WOMEN’S TUESDAY BIBLE STUDY: This group meets at church on Tuesday mornings, 9:15 a.m., through November 21. The study is called: “Named by God” by Kasey Van Norman. For more information, call Barb Mueller.
WELCA: November 1 at noon. Bring your lunch and join us for a new year of study. We meet the first Wednesday of each month at OSLC. All women are welcome! For more information, please call Shirley Geary.
MEN’S FRIDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY @ OSLC. This group meets at 6:30 am the first and third Fridays of each month. See calendar for dates. Call Bob Ricci for further information.
Council Corner
Each month we provide highlights from the previous month’s council meeting. The church council normally meets the second Sunday of the month at 12:30PM. The ex-ecutive committee (John Hanks, president; Bizzi Drinkaus, vice president; Bob Ricci, treasurer; Steve Degn, last council president, Pastor Barbara) generally meets the week before the full council. If you have any new ideas or suggestions for improve-ment in our congregation, please let a member of the executive committee know so they can discuss it at their meeting and direct the idea to the appropriate ministry team, staff member, or the council as a whole. Here are highlights of the September and October meetings:
Transition Team was appointed: Members are: Paul Pearson, Bob Bishop, Jenny Tempfer, Melinda Rogers, Aileen Johanson and Dorothy Darnell. They have begun meeting regularly to assist Pastor Barbara in
the transition process and will be contacting each member of Our Saviour’s in the near future. Property: The double doors near Pastor’s office were repaired to close properly. Puerto Rico Relief: We are collecting items to mail to Puerto Rico to assist in the relief effort. Please see list in this newsletter and the insert in the bulletin. Financial Report: Bob Ricci presented a current financial report for the year-to-date as well as projections
for the remainder of 2017. OSLC website. Bob Ricci suggested that the ministry liaisons contact Dale on a monthly basis about any
new happenings, pictures, etc. to keep our website updated.
Details on these, as well as all everything else from the September and October 2017 Council Meetings can be found in the Minutes. Please feel free to ask any Council member questions that you may have on these issues. **The Council Minutes are posted on the bulletin board across from the water fountain.**
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CHRISTIAN EDUCATION BEGINS FOR ALL AGES ON SEPTEMBER 17
Children AND Youth Sunday School meets at 10:00 am each Sunday from September through May.
Please note: Classes will NOT meet on Sunday, November 19 because there is only one service for Grace in Action Sunday.
Sunday Adult Bible Study: meets in the South Wing, each Sunday, September through May, 10:00 a.m. All are welcome and no experience is necessary! Come and deepen your spiritual life through this
class.
We are a member congregation of the Rocky Mountain Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and invite all into the fullness of God’s love. This invitation is inclusive of people of every race, national origin, immigration status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, physical or mental ability, sex or station in life.
Save the Date!
This is an important morning in the life of the church. We make our commitments for 2018 to
the various ministries of our congregation. Come for fellowship, to get to know one another
better and great food!
When: Sunday, November 19 Service Time: 9:30 a.m.
Potluck: Following the service Sign up on the table in the Narthex to bring a
Main Dish Salad
or Dessert
to the Potluck
This Sunday, November 5th, we take time to remember all those who
have gone before us in the journey of faith and are now at home in the
church triumphant. We give thanks for the life of Oscar Scheibe. As part
of the service we will take time to remember those members and regular
attendees who have passed on. We will also take time to light candles in
memory of anyone we know and love who is now in their eternal
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Senior Lunch
Wednesday, November 8 at Noon
Discover India We will learn about: Bal Diwas
Children’s Day Guest Speaker: Indra Neelameggham
Sign up on the board in the Narthex or call the church office.
Cost is still $5.00 per person.
Menu: Masala Chicken
Curry Jeera Rice Dessert
Chai (spiced tea)
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Duo Recital
MUSIC FOR CELLO AND PIANO
Featuring:
Judy England and Autumn England
Friday, November 10, 2017
7:00 p.m.
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church
2500 East 3900 South
Salt Lake City
All are welcome to attend.
Free Admission; no ticket required.
Music of Beethoven, Nadia Boulanger
&
Saint-Saens
Social Ministry And Missions
Helping those in need within our community and the world…
OSLC continues to support several charities. Please consider donating this month to:
Family Promise Project Linus Rivers of Mercy Orphanage Crossroads Urban Center Royal Family Kids ELCA World Hunger Operation Christmas Child Lutheran World Relief
Needed in November
Food Pantry: Snacks
Thrift store: Blankets
THANK YOU AND STREAMLINING FAMILY PROMISE SIGN UP A huge THANK YOU to everyone who so selflessly served during the hosting week of October 29 through
Nov. 5. It is through your efforts that the families have a warm, safe place to stay.
Family Promise has also initiatied a new sign-up process! By using a account,
we will be able to volunteer, track, message, and receive reminders for Family Prom-
ise shifts and donations online. For those who would rather sign up at church, we will
have computers and help available in the Round Room a few weeks ahead of time. We want to accommodate
everyone, so calling or emailing Cathy Ricci to request that she sign you up will also be an option.
Puerto Rico Relief Effort Our Saviour’s is working to help provide relief to the victims of the devastating hurricane in Puerto Rico. As part of that
effort, we are collecting items that have been listed as needed by the citizens of Puerto Rico. If you want to donate mon-ey, please do so in the form of a check or your Thrivent Choice Dollars and write “Puerto Rico Hurricane Relief” on the
memo line. The money will be used first to offset shipping costs of the donations. There is a collection barrel in the Round Room. Thank you!
Operation Christmas Child
Operation Christmas Child collects shoeboxes filled with gifts and delivers them to chil-
dren in need around the world. Every one of these shoebox gifts is an opportunity to
spread the Gospel. You can be a part of this worldwide effort.
1) Take one or more shoeboxes home. 2) Fill with a small toy, hygiene items and school supplies.
3) Pray for the child(ren) who will receive your gift(s). 4) Include a $9 donation to cover shipping
costs.
5) Place a label on the box(on the information brochures) designating a Boy or a Girl and the age level.
6) Return to the church NLT Sunday, November 19. 5
Items needed:
- water purifying tablets - Towels - Sheets (all sizes) - Plastic Mattress covers (all sizes)
- Camping Showers - Mosquito Coils - Mosquito Nets
- Flashlights & batteries (all sizes)
- Juice
- New, packaged underwear (Men, women, children all sizes)
- Baby supplies (diapers, formula, wipes) - Solar-powered chargers
LET’S FILL THE BARREL !!
Upcoming in Dec.
December 2 Women’s Christmas Tea
December 4 Project Linus
December 6 WELCA
December 10 Church Council
December 13 Senior Lunch
December 16 Choir Dress Rehearsal
December 17 Chancel Choir Concert
December 24 Christmas Eve
Services on Sunday Morning
and Sunday Evening
December 25 Christmas Day
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Nov. 10: James & Lori LaDue
Council December 10, 12:30 pm
Council Members: Sydney Abbott: Youth Tristan Abbott: Youth Dan Barrell: Evangelism Amanda Bishop: Parish Life & Social Ministry Dan Barrell: Evangelism Marion Lennberg: Worship & Music Austin McDowell: Evangelism & Worship & Music Carla McDowell: Christian Ed Dave Mulder: Social Ministry Rich Weber: Stewardship Technology: TBD
President John Hanks
VP Bizzi Drinkaus
Treasurer Bob Ricci
Financial Secretary Hether Telford
Secretary Tristan Abbott
Pastor: Barbara Berry-Bailey
November 1Dorothy Darnell November 2 Dave Mulder November 10 Bill Hooper November 11 Rich Laubsch Bob Mueller Michael Ricci
November 16 Barb Mueller
November 17 Roma Knuth November 18 Linda Frischknecht November 22 Janice Orme
November 27 Connor Bishop November 29 Paul Pearson
Pray Without Ceasing
Prayer and Praise requests will continue to be sent out as needed. This block in the monthly newsletter will remind us of those in our church family who still need our prayers.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For healing and strength: Dorothy Purdie, Jennifer Renkel, Chuck Silverblatt, Sara Solaimanian
For comfort in their bereavement: Chuck & Ellen Silverblatt, Vicki Neumann & family
For strength during their cancer journey: Margaret Schleidt, Steve Kiger, Dave Mulder, Alan Palumbos
For continued prayers: Ron & Charmaine Opland; Mary Ann Johnson, Janice Orme, Denny & Bernie Sprecher Betty Dickinson; Pat Smith, Jay & Roma Knuth, Gary Sontum, Oscar Scheibe
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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30Family Promise
31Family Promise 9:15am Women’s
Bible Study
1 Family Promise
12:00pm WELCA 6:30pm AA 7:00pm Praise Bank Wine & Wire at Lea Erickson’s home
2 Family Promise
7:00pm Chancel Choir
3Family Promise
6:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Study
4 Family Promise
Daylight Savings Fall Back! 7:00pm –Voice Recital –Lana Burke
All are Welcome!
5 Family Promise 8:45/11:00am Worship Services 10:00am Sunday School for all ages St. Min. Supervisory Bagel Sunday Boutique meeting
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10:00am Project Linus 7:00pm Women’s Bible Study begins
7 9:15am Women’s
Bible Study
7:00pm CODA
8 Senior Lunch –noon
6:30pm AA 7 - Praise Band Prac.
9 7:00 pm Chancel Choir
10 7:00 pm Recital: Judy & Autumn England
11:00am - 12:00pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal
12 8:45/11:00am Worship Services 10:00am Sunday School for all ages 12:30pm Council
13 7:00pm Women’s Bible Study begins
14 9:15am Women’s
Bible Study
7:00pm CODA
15 Newsletter Deadline 1:00pm Sr. Lunch mtg 6:30pm AA
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6:00pm Boutique Setup 6:30pm Via de Cristo 7:00 pm Chancel Choir
17 6:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Study
4:00 - 9:00pm OSLC Boutique
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9:00 - 5:00pm OSLC Boutique
19Grace in Action 9:30 am Worship Service Potluck immediately Following the service NO Sunday School
6:30pm Interfaith Thanksgiving Service @ St. Vincent de Paul
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6:30pm Ulster Proj. 7:00pm Women’s Bible Study
21 9:15am Women’s
Bible Study
7:00pm CODA
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6:30pm AA 7:00pm Thanksgiving Service
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Thanksgiving Holiday - Office Closed 3:00pm LaDue Thanksgiving NO Chancel Choir
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Thanksgiving Holiday - Office Closed
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26 8:45/11:00am Worship Services 10:00am Sunday School for all ages
7:00pm Messiah Sing @ Olympus HS
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7:00pm Women’s Bible Study
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7:00pm CODA
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6:30pm AA
NAMI 7:00pm Praise Band
30 7:00 pm Chancel Choir
1 6:30 a.m.
Men’s Bible Study
2 10:00 a.m.
Women’s Christmas Tea at Barb Mueller’s
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ADDRESS CORRECTION
REQUESTED
2500 East 3900 South Salt Lake City, UT 84124-1806 Office: 801-278-1412
Email: [email protected] Web: www.oslcslc.org
God’s House - Your Home
Worship with us! Sunday Services 8:45am Traditional Liturgy
10:00am Christian Education 11:00am Contemporary Service
Summer Worship
9:30 a.m. One Joyful Service 10:30 a.m. OSLC Cafe
Church Staff
Pastor: Barbara Berry-Bailey
Parish Support Associate: Dale Lambson
Chancel Choir Director: Sue Hagen
Traditional Worship Musician: Judy England
Office Administrator: Connie Degn
Finance Administrator: Debi Giles
Our Mission: To be a Spirit filled community, reaching out and caring for all.
Our Vision: "Our vision is to be a vibrant, caring congregation that brings God's love to the community. We seek to be a Spirit filled church where all ages build relationships, worship, learn, serve and play."
Our Values: Christ Centered, Loving, Forgiven/Forgiving, Grace, Joyful
Upcoming Worship Services
8:45 Traditional and 11:00AM Contemporary
Variety is the word for the Sundays in November. This month brings to close the
gospel readings from Matthew, and prepares us for a new church year in Advent with
readings from Mark and John. All Saints Sunday, “Grace in Action” Sunday, Christ the
King Sunday, and Thanksgiving Eve are all celebrated this month.
November 5th- All Saints Sunday
Revelation 7: 9 - 17, Psalm 34: 1 - 10, 22, 1 John 3: 1—3, Matthew 5: 1 - 12
As part of worship, we will remember those who have died since last All Saints Sunday
and have the opportunity to light a candle in memory of loved ones.
November 12– 23rd Sunday in Pentecost
Amos 5: 18 - 24, Psalm 70, 1 Thessalonians 4: 13 - 18, Matthew 23: 1 - 12
Surrounded by the faithful of every time and place, we celebrate Christ’s coming in our
midst in the word of life and the feast of victory—the marriage feast of the lamb.
November 19– Grace in Action Sunday!
One Joyful Service at 9:30AM followed by a potluck lunch in the South Wing
Wednesday, November 22rd, 7:00PM Thanksgiving Eve Worship Service
November 26th - Christ the King Sunday
Ezekiel 34: 11 - 16, 20 - 24, Psalm 95:1 - 7a, Ephesians 1:15 - 23, Matthew 52: 31 - 46
We gather this day to celebrate the reign of Christ and his victory over death, yet
awaiting the consummation of all things yet to come. 8