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Our Savior’s Newsletter O u r Sa v io r ’s Lu the ra n Church
May 2019
EAST MESA SUMMER OFFICE HOURS M-Th: 9:00am - 3:00pm Friday: 8:00am - 12:00pm
GOLD CANYON OFFICE HOURS Wednesdays: 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 Stephanie Hansen, Evangelism Suzy Cavoto Cindy Reichert Barbara Reurink 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: [email protected] 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 Kayla (Ext. 301) Angela (Ext. 302) Stephanie (Ext. 303)
Business Manager Nanci (Ext. 305)
Facilities Dave Reurink - Manager (Ext. 304) Lee Nathan - Hospitality (Ext. 315)
“It’s Friday but Sunday’s Coming’” is the title of a book written by
Tony Campolo that speaks well to our situation. As people of God,
we know what Good Friday looks like: dismal, dank, and death. We
also know what Sunday looks like: empty tomb, folded clothes, and
risen Lord!
Right now, our congregation is experiencing one of its greatest
challenges: mandatory compliance with County zoning laws, which
can/will be done at great cost. The good news is that we had saved
some money in the reserve fund, to be ready for the failure of old
equipment. All $211,000 of that money will be required to complete
this project. We received an offer to buy-out the cell tower lease
from the Gold Canyon tower of $210,000 paid over three years. All
of that money will be required to complete the project. Due to your
generosity over the past several years (thank you!) we carried a
surplus of about $88,000 forward from last year. All of that money
will be required, too.
A few months ago, in order to reduce an accumulated, $100,000 fine
to $1,000, we entered into a revised agreement with Maricopa
County, which required us to be up to 2014 code. This required
compliance will cost significantly more than originally anticipated.
As your elected leaders, we have sought to effectively manage both
the project and the funds to help us reach the other side. The one
thing we have not done, is specifically ask you, all of the people who
are together Our Savior’s Lutheran, for your help. Quite literally,
without you, there is no Our Savior’s Lutheran.
Having exhausted nearly every dollar available while at the same
time seeking to provide the worship, mission, and service you have
come to expect from Our Savior’s Lutheran, we really need your
help.
PRAY – that we might receive the permits and be allowed to
retain some of the good work of the past;
SUPPORT – those on whom this burden has fallen, that they
might have the strength and endurance to see this through,
despite all the obstacles;
GIVE – of your finances, if God has placed you in a position to be
generous. Please designate: Parking Lot Fund.
Thank you in advance for your generous, timely support!
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OUR SAVIOR’S NEWSLETTER
OUR SAVIOURS LUTHERAN CHURCH
ABBREVIATED COUNCIL MINUTES
April 16, 2019 7:00 pm East Mesa Campus
PRESENT: Ron Rock, Cindy Reichert, Robert Kolafa, Susan Drane, Richard Falk, John Malmberg, Suzy
Cavato, Mike Kraklow and Barb Reurink
ABSENT: Janice Cunningham, Stephanie Hansen
STAFF: Pastor Tina Mills, Pastor Bill Rindy, Dave Reurink and Kim McCracken
Call to Order: Meeting was called to order by Ron Rock at 7:05pm.
DEVOTION: Pastor Bill Rindy
Agenda: A motion was made seconded to accept the agenda. Motion passed.
Secretary’s Report: A motion was made and seconded to accept the minutes of the March 2019 Council
minutes with a correction to one spelling error. MC
Treasurers Report: A motion was made seconded to approve the Treasurers Report. MC
Pastor’s Reports: Pastor Bill Rindy:
Thank you to the staff for their diligence in getting the Holy Week and Easter bulletins and power point
presentations completed.
Projector in Chapel
Council Action: Mike Kraklow made a motion to have Pastor Bill Rindy begin conversation
with Pastor Nancy Milleville for a seasonal position at OSLC January 2020-April 2020.
Seconded by Susan Drane. MC
Council Action: A motion was made by Richard Falk and seconded by Susy Cavoto to have
Pastor Rindy begin conversations with the seasonal Pastors for the upcoming high season
with a contingency clause of a 30-day out. MC
Council Action: A motion was made by Mike Kraklow and seconded by Richard Falk to appoint
members to attend the Synod Assembly in June. MC
Pastor Tina Mills:
Council Action: A motion to send a thank you card and gift card to Pastor Braaten and
Julie.
There have been several Stephen Ministry requests. Pastor Tina is having a meeting to determine
if there should be another Stephen Ministry Training.
EM Coordinating Committee: A written report was provided
GC Coordinating Committee: A written report was provided
Evangelism: A written report was provided
Missions: A written report was provided
Facilities: Rural and Mesa Fire Departments were in to do an inspection as required by LSS.
Meeting was adjourned at 8:40pm.
UPCOMING MEETING: The next regular Council meeting will be on May 21, 2019 at Gold Canyon @ 7pm.
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Gold Canyon Coordinating Committee
April 2, 2019
Attending: Ron Rock, Janice Cunningham, Robert Cunningham, Leonard Schroeder, Mike Johnson, John
Malmberg, Anita Pope
Staff: Pr. Bill Rindy, Kim McCracken
Absent: Suzy Cavoto, Susan Drane, Karen Howard, Pr. Tina Mills, Dave Reurink
Mike Johnson provided us with devotion and opened with a prayer.
New Business – There was no new business
Old Business – The Prayer Shawl group is responsible for soup for lent on April 3rd. Mike Johnson has
placed a container on the table with the Cancer Prayer Tree for mail for the WELCA group.
Pastor and Staff
Pr. Bill – Working on the attendance total for High Season. This should be available by our next
meeting. Staff Transition- Both Kim Burgh and Sonya have resigned. Both positions have
been posted. Multiple profiles have been received for the Business Manager (Kim) but none for
the Communication Coordinator (Sonya). We will probably go to using the projection system
this summer with printed material limited to News For the Pews and Prayers only. Stephanie
has reduced her hours to one half day a week. Karen Howard has stepped in as Bookkeeper
temporarily. Software updates have been completed. The book study has been “delightful”.
Holy Week bulletins have been done. The Council approved the addition of two WIFI Hot Spots
at Gold Canyon. One will be in the Forum Room and one in the Office.
Kim McCracken – A family Event was held at Gold Canyon on March 31st after the 1030
service. The youth participated in the service and a lunch and craft activities were provided
after the service. All those attending had a great time. Palm Sunday supplies are ordered.
The Youth are taking orders for Easter Lilies. She distributed a proposed MOU for the
Fun Van (meets Thursday from 10 to 1130 weekly) and Superstition Foothills Community
Owners Association (SFCOA, meets the third Tuesday from 5 until 8:30pm). Those associated
with these activities should review the MOU and give any comments to Kim. Dinner and a
Movie is scheduled at Gold Canyon in April, The movie will be “What Dreams May Come”. She
is preparing for Campformation. VBS will be June 17-21. VBS Sunday is June 23rd at East
Mesa and June 30th at Gold Canyon.
Ron Rock - brought us up to date on the situation with the parking lot at east Mesa.
Ministry Chair Reports (only those with current activity are shown below)
Discipleship – will meet after May 1st.
Evangelism (Good News) – Mike Johnson reported 2 new couples are interested in membership.
He is still waiting for a response from Ray’s Printing concerning an ad in Superstition Living.
Finance – John Malmberg presented a “Calendar of Major Financial Issues”. It highlighted our
financial position concerning General Fund balances to date and critical dates to review our
position. It also highlighted dates where we may need to reevaluate our financial position
because of county and construction costs for the parking lot at East Mesa.
Missions – The Mission meeting was held today at the same time as the GCCC Meeting. Pr. Tina
stayed at East Mesa to attend this meeting. A man, by the name of Ross, from East Mesa is
interested in some mission work. Janice gave Pr. Bill permission to share her phone numbers.
He may want to participate in some of the NAUMC work.
Property Team – The outdoor clean-up day was held March 30th. Only Leonard and Robert
showed up. They got most of the parking bumpers painted.
Worship – Anita informed us they will meet with Pr. Tina May 1st.
Our next meeting is Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at 1 pm.
We adjourned at 2:30 pm with the Lord’s Prayer.
Janice Cunningham, Chair
Gold Canyon Coordinating Committee
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East Mesa Coordinating Committee
April 8, 2019 EM Coordinating Committee (CC) Meeting Write up Time: 7pm –8:20pm
Attending: Pastor Bill, Pastor Tina, Kim McCracken, Cindy Reichert, Linda Gerke, Phyllis Edmond, Richard
Falk, Robin Tomlinson, Ron Rock, Susan Drane, John Weber, and Mike Kraklow
Mike opened with prayer
Mike – Due to people leaving, there are two job openings in the office. The Personnel Committee will be
interviewing four candidates for the Business Manager position this week and the two candidates for the
Communication Coordinator position next week. Information on the role of the Coordinating Committee and
how this committee was defined in the congregation approved constitution was handed out. Any changes to
the constitution must be approved by the congregation. Under Care, it was recommended to remove Cancer
Support, Alzheimer Support, Care Hearts & Hands, and the CD Ministry. These programs are not active
anymore. It was also recommended by Richard Falk to move I-Help from Care to Missions. Family Promise is
a relatively new program so it is not listed in the constitution. Richard recommended this program be placed
under missions. Both I-Help and Family Promise are more in line with Missions than Care. It was recom-
mended that CAAFA and the Shoe Drive be removed. Richard suggested the Shoe Drive program be replaced
with Concordia Charter School. Any changes to the constitution must be approved by the Council
and voted upon/approved by the Congregation; Action Point now or later.
Robin – Family Promise – The next Family Promise event will be Sunday August 18th through Sunday
August 25th.
Linda – I-Help – Maricopa County and East Mesa Fire department officials inspected the Community room
and Kitchen in regards to the I-Help program. It was recommended that another smoke alarm be installed
and a new battery be installed for the exit sign. This will be completed by Dave Reurink. It was recommended
that someone monitor the I-Help ladies during the night in case there is a fire (Fire Watcher). LSS
Management will address this with the fire department officials.
Phyllis – Kitchen – This Wednesday is the last Lenten soup supper. It has been very successful with two
different soups offered. Two large pots and six coffee carafes are needed. This is within the scope of the
kitchen supplies budget and will be purchased.
Ron – A meeting will be held on April 18th to see if a variance will be approved to accept the existing parking
lot lighting, current parking configuration, and to allow no fence along Weir Street.
Mike – Property – The status of the “to do” list is as follows: The ballast has been ordered for the east
entrance entry lights. Dave has submitted to Home Security a bid for new locks throughout the Church. We
are looking at putting plantings along the southern roof line to prevent climbers onto the roof. There are three
options for child-safe curtains for the nursery. Dave will get with Kim McCracken on this.
Kim – Children, Youth and Family & Discipleship – The Dinner, Movie and Discussion for Hidden
Figures went very well; with 36 people attending. The next Dinner, Movie and Discussion will be held at GC
and will be the movie, “What Dreams May Come.” The Filming of the movie “JOHN LIGHT” in the Chapel
went well. The producers of the movie are asking when we’d like to schedule a viewing. Cub Scout Pack 380
Pinewood Derby was held on March 23rd in the Fellowship Hall. Cindy, Phyllis, Caleb and Lana Sparks
worked the concessions. The Cub Scout Families were very appreciative for the concessions. The Lutheran
Social Services of the Southwest Family Resource - Child Abuse Prevention Event-Super Heroes for Stronger
Families was absolutely wonderful. We had a lot of families with younger children present. We had Rural
Metro and Mesa PD on site and children were encouraged to explore the fire truck and police car. Stevenson
Elementary was here as was Department of Economic Security. The Girl Scouts want to reschedule the
Pinewood Derby for Saturday, October 26th which is Trunk or Treat. We are still discussing this. Girl Scouts
donated several cases of cookies to OSLC. They in turn were donated to I-Help and to the food banks.
Katelyn Gosney, one of the Senior Cadettes of Girl Scouts, earned her Gold Award which is the highest award
to be achieved as a Girl Scout. She did her event here at Our Savior’s and was interviewed by news stations
and had a few articles in the local newspapers. Although, Katelyn and her family are not officially members
of Our Savior’s they do consider themselves part of the Our Savior’s family. Palm Strips will be passed out for
Palm Sunday. There have been a few Easter Lilies purchased. There are plans to order a few extra lilies for
anyone who may want one but do not have the money. I will also leave the baskets out next week, just in
case.
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East Mesa Coordinating Committee (cont’d.)
Our Next GIFT (Generations in Fellowship Together) Event will be on Family Style Sunday, which is
May 5th; and is also Cinco de Mayo. The Children and Youth will be singing De Colores in worship, col-
lecting noisy offering, reading, serving communion and serving as Acolytes. Following worship, we
will have lunch
together and participate in activities together. The event is Latin themed. If you have visited Latin
America, are crafty with beads, know how to make a Piñata or would like to lead a station, please let
Kim know. The children and youth will be processing in and singing on Palm Sunday. There will be
Sunday school on Palm
Sunday but not on Easter Sunday. There will be an Easter Egg Hunt following the 9am and 10:30
worship
services at East Mesa; and an Easter Egg Hunt following the 10:30 worship Service at Gold Canyon.
On April 28th, children youth and families will be having a spaghetti dinner fundraiser to help families
that wish to go to Campfirmation. The Cost of Camp is 325.00 per person. We have a possible 8-12
youth who could attend plus one counselor. Our entertainment will be provided by a Girl Scout Dad
who is a Professional Elvis
Impersonator. He will be performing Gospel music with an opportunity for a few requests. The cost of
the tickets is $30 per person. A limit of 120 tickets will be sold.
The month of May, we will be celebrating Mother’s Day and Graduations/Graduates. In June, we will
celebrate Father’s Day and Vacation Bible School. July is Campformation and the new School year be-
gins.
Children, youth and the family ministry team will be meeting AFTER Resurrection/Easter Sunday to
plan out May through Easter of 2020. The Discipleship Team will resume meeting on Wednesday,
May 1st, 2019. The Great Divorce Book Study will be ending. The Genesis Study could possibly go
through May. On the agenda will be discussing taking a break from Dinner, Movie and Discussion.
Susan - WELCA – All WELCA circles, except one, will not meet again till September. The WELCA
roaster pans will be put out on November 16th & 17th, December 7th & 8th, and December 14th & 15th.
John – Music – The Bells will be played at all Palm Sunday Services. There will be special music at
all three Good Friday Services. The Sunrise Easter Service will be in the Chapel. The Red Mountain
Brass will be playing at the 7:30am, 9:00am and 10:30am Easter Services. The choir robes have ar-
rived and the choir is now wearing them. The organ in the basement that has been sold will be loaded
on a truck going to Denver on Wednesday May 22nd. We have started some wiring on the Chapel or-
gan. Richard Wall and John will be switching places on May 5th.
Richard – Missions –Pastor Nancy crocheted sweaters and they were donated to the Navajo Mission.
A $1000 check was also donated to the Navajo Mission. Two projects we are looking at for the ELCA
God’s Work – Our Hands are creating inspirational cards and picking up trash in the community/
adopt a street. Plans are in the works to serve a Thanksgiving meal at East Mesa. The meal will be
purchased from a
restaurant / grocery store. Tickets for the meal will be $14.00 with a maximum of 50 people.
Mike – Worship –A calendar of event sheet which showed the Lenten Service schedule was handed
out. The Gift Shop will be closing after Mother’s day. After this date, the pink overflow chairs can be
stored in the Gift Shop.
Pastor Bill – There is still money in the Projector fund. A new projector will be installed in Chapel in
the next two weeks. Monies for this project come through designated donations and do not come out of
the general fund.
New Business
Pastor Bill closed with Prayer
Next meetings: Monday May 13th at 7pm Monday June 10th at 7pm
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WELCA NEWS
Our daytime circles have suspended meetings until October; however, Sarah Circle meets the 4th Monday of every month at 6:30 pm in the Conference Room at the East Mesa campus. All women are invited to join us at any time. We will provide a copy of the Bible Study for you if you don't subscribe to the Gather Magazine. On May 27th the lesson is An Intergenerational Devotional by Christa von Zychlin. The theme of the June 24, July 22 and August 26 lessons is For Such a Time as This: Lessons From Esther by Kay Ward. In September, we begin a three-month study, Poetry of the Old Testament by Anna Madsen. I am asking all circle leaders to check the WELCA directories, make any corrections and submit them to me by email or text or in my mailbox at the East Mesa campus by the end of May. To all of you who get to escape the Arizona summer heat, have a great summer and we look forward to your return. Susan Drane, President of Our Savior’s WELCA [email protected] 480-980-8316
(Continued from Front Cover)
Normally, we like to have enough reserves to get us through the summer.
Thankfully, we have not had to make an appeal like this for quite some time. As you can
tell, this is no ordinary time.
As congregations and individuals, we are called to follow Jesus faithfully. What that means
can change daily. We always walk by faith. Having exhausted all the
financial resources at hand, there remain two last sources of hope: 1. The grace of God and
2. The generosity and goodwill of the people of God.
As always has been the case, this congregation will continue to move forward in God’s mis-
sion as it always has: by the grace of God and by the faithful support of the people of God.
It feels like Friday, but the promise of the Gospel is and always will be: Sunday’s
coming! May God bless you as you prayerfully consider your role as part of God’s answer
to prayer.
On behalf of the Our Savior’s Lutheran Church family,
Ron Rock, Congregational President Pr. Bill Rindy, Senior Pastor
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05/01 Lore Starck
05/02 Pam Moser 05/02 David Wolf 05/02 Dorothy Zimmerman
05/03 Macey Castle 05/03 Gary Feldt 05/04 Gayle Ahlbrecht 05/04 Joanne Jones 05/04 Geraldine Murphy 05/04 Charles Wilson 05/05 Tyler Hinrichs 05/05 Blaine Janz
05/05 Roger Ringer 05/05 Nancy Schmidt 05/05 Cheryl Wagner 05/05 Jewell Wilcox 05/06 Charles Duffing 05/06 Scot Herman 05/06 Joan Kyro
05/06 Arnie Schenck 05/08 Lonnie Benson 05/08 Jack Gibson 05/08 Jane Wise 05/09 Landen Miller 05/09 Marlene Unger 05/10 Marlys Mehring 05/10 Linda Rohrbach 05/10 Merrill Wondrow
05/11 Jovian Gurrola
05/11 Arnold Ihle
05/11 Della Neumiller
05/11 Roger Syverson
05/11 Lynn Vig
05/11 Thomas Wall 05/12 Dave Burden 05/12 Joan Gamble 05/13 Rylee Anforth
05/13 Paula Cooper 05/13 Cooper Ebsen
05/13 Maryanna Hall 05/13 Alexis Hess 05/13 Nancy Joy 05/13 Judy Klapperick
05/13 Margo Shell 05/14 Shirley Blount 05/14 Robert Druckrey
05/15 Christopher Jentz
05/15 Marjorie Johnson
05/15 Sandra Tebelius 05/16 Keith Barrow
05/16 Don Zimmerman 05/17 Karen Christophersen
05/17 Yvonne Hagberg
05/17 Barbara Hofmeister
05/17 Jacklyn Steffens
05/17 Joan Tuttle
05/17 Jane Weber
05/18 Sharon Amundsen
05/19 Thomas Holz 05/19 Mayvis Jallo 05/19 Alan Prellberg
05/19 Mike Waltz
05/20 Donna Jannicke 05/20 Mary Overlie
05/20 Shirley Vogl 05/21 Jill Bolte
05/21 Donald Sperling
05/22 Twila Gottlieb
05/23 Jeannie Anderson
05/23 Dean Jensen
05/23 Kerry Mae Kenley 05/23 Matt Vig 05/23 Maxine Zempel 05/24 Darlene Brokke 05/24 Betty Eggland 05/24 Jerrine Jacobsen
05/24 Jamie Kenley
05/24 Lisa Walth
05/24 Miriam Young
05/25 Roderick Gamble
05/25 Ruth Lazur
05/25 Alex Ust 05/26 Betty Clavelle 05/27 Donna Johnson
05/27 Eloyce McGillivary 05/28 Tammy Dalton
05/28 Donna Haugen
05/29 Nita Sperling
05/29 Kelsey Wise
05/30 Lloyd Brown
05/31 Joyce Doescher 05/31 Connor Mault 05/31 Mavis Stromme
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OUR SAVIOR’S
Celebrating Our Congregation!
Wishing You a Happy Anniversary!
05/05 Joy, Nancy & Grant 05/07 Southwick, Wayne & Martha 05/10 Moen, Reva & Layner
05/11 Bjornson, Sandra & Sherril 05/11 Wise, Daniel & Kelsey 05/13 Cooper, Paula & Carroll 05/13 Nathan, Lee & Kevin 05/14 Syurud, Bette & Keith
05/14 Massari, Michael & Judith
05/15 Lommel, Shirley & Jim
05/15 Thiede, Cindi & Bob
05/18 Levenske, Viv & Jerry
05/19 Holz, Elsie & Thomas
05/19 Justmann, Betty & Max
05/20 Stromme, Everett & Mavis
05/20 Sharon, William & Josie 05/23 Ellis, Ken & Mary Ann 05/25 Nordberg, LeAnn & Dennis 05/26 Heitland, Christopher & Sarah
05/26 Cooper, Wayne & Judith 05/29 Gilman, Paul & Lil 05/29 Collis, Carolyn & John 05/30 Hanson, Barbara & Jerry
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FINANCIAL REPORT
Statement of Financial Position For All Funds as of 3/31/2019
Assets Bank
Chase Business Checking $ 256,032.04
MIF Investment Acct $ 5,155.00
MIF On Demand Checking $
Vanguard - OSLC Endowment $ 582,234.66
Education Portion $ 13,640.70
Other Portion $ 15,458.27
Total Vanguard - OSLC Endowment $ 611,333.63
Vanguard Capital Projects $ 283.21
- Columbarium Niches $ 3,350.00
- East Mesa Parking Lot $ 2,640.33
Total Vanguard Capital Projects $ 6,273.54
Vanguard Reserve Account $ 233,887.54
Petty Cash $ 172.94
Total Bank $ 1,112,765.41
Accounts Receivable $ 1,050.00
Fixed Assets $ 5,226,455.05
Total Assets $ 6,340,270.46
Liabilities
Accounts Payable $ 5,673.26
Payroll Withholding & Taxes $
Clearing acct $ 51,241.19
Mortgage Payable $ 1,917,138.38
Total Liabilities $ 1,973,970.55
Net Assets
Restricted
Adult Education Materials Fund $ 2,100.80
Angel Tree Fund $ 921.00
Capital Projects - Vanguard $ 6,273.54
CYF Penny Offerings $ 3,097.91
CYF VBS $ 1,088.93
CYF Youth-Sunday School $ (261.23)
CYF Youth Gatherings $ 4,446.02
CYF Youth Scholarships $ 265.15
Designated Offerings $ 29,993.53
Endowment Fund - Vanguard $ 611,333.63
Family Promise Fund $ 2,581.47
Food Shelf Fund $ 450.00
GC Choir Fund $ 574.00
GC Projector Fund $ 284.15
Gods Work Our Hands Fund $ 3,395.34
Holiday Flowers Fund $ (5.65)
I-Help Fund $ 795.22
Mesa AV Project Fund $ 1,665.89
Mesa Sign Project Fund $ 4,972.34
MIF Investments $ 5,065.72
Music Fund $ 384.73
Parking Lot Fund $ (44,035.22)
Pastors Local Aid Fund $ (5.21)
Property and Equipment $ 3,305,312.05
Reserve Fund - Vanguard $ 233,887.54
Snack Pack Fund $ 1,569.77
Thrivent Sponsored Events $ 2,908.96
Undesignated Memorials $ 2,479.17
WELCA Fund $ 235.00
Total Restricted $ 4,181,774.55
Total Unrestricted $ 184,525.36
Total Net Assets $ 4,366,299.91
Total Liabilities + Net Assets $ 6,340,270.46
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Our Savior’s May Calendar
Wednesday, May 1
10:00am EM Grief Support Group
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM AA Women's 12x12 Mtg
1:00pm EM Weekly Bible Study
3:30pm EM Discipleship meeting
3:30pm EM LSS-FRC Kids in the Kitchen
4:30pm EM LSS-FRC Family PlayTime
5:30pm EM LSS-FRC Learn and Go
Thursday, May 2
6:30am Men's Breakfast / Bible Study
8:00am EM Quilters
10:00am EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Family Meeting
10:00am GC - Fun Van
10:00am GC Snack Pack Assembly
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Friday, May 3
7:00am EM Go-Fers
7:30am EM Bulletin Folders
9:00am EM LSS FRC Little Rembrandts
10:00am EM AA-Arbor Group: Women's Meeting
10:00am EM LSS FRC Family Playtime
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Saturday, May 4 EM & GC Noisy Offering
9:00am EM Bible Study - Book of Genesis
9:00am LSS-FRC ABC Yoga
10:00am EM LSS FRC Family Playtime
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
4:00pm EM Worship Service w/ Communion
Sunday, May 5 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 Communion Service - Family Style Sunday
11:30am EM G.I.F.T.
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
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Our Savior’s May Calendar
Monday, May 6 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, May 7 EM I-HELP Women Sheltering
9:00am EM LSS-FRC Kids in the Kitchen
10:00am EM LSS-FRC Family Playtime
10:30am GC Bible Study - Book of Genesis
11:00am EM LSS-FRC Learn and Go
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, May 8
10:00am EM Grief Support Group
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM AA Women's 12x12 Mtg
1:00pm EM Weekly Bible Study
3:30pm EM LSS-FRC Fab 5
4:30pm EM LSS-FRC Family PlayTime
5:30pm EM LSS-FRC Little Rembrandts
Thursday, May 9
8:00am EM Quilters
10:00am EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Family Meeting
10:00am GC - Fun Van
10:00am GC Snack Pack Assembly
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Friday, May 10
7:00am EM Go-Fers
7:30am EM Bulletin Folders
9:00am EM LSS-FRC ABC Yoga
10:00am EM AA-Arbor Group: Women's Meeting
10:00am EM LSS FRC Family Playtime
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
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Our Savior’s May Calendar Saturday, May 11
9:00am EM Bible Study - Book of Genesis
9:00am EM LSS-FRC Little Rembrandts
10:00am EM LSS FRC Family Playtime
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
4:00pm EM Worship Service
Sunday, May 12
7:30am EM Worship Service
9:00am EM Worship Service w/ Communion
9:00am GC Worship Service w/ Communion
10:30am EM Worship Service
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Monday, May 13 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
7:00pm EM Coordinating Committee
Tuesday, May 14 COUNCIL REPORTS DUE IN OFFICE
EM I-HELP Women Sheltering
9:00am EM LSS-FRC Fab 5
10:00am EM LSS-FRC Family Playtime
10:30am GC Bible Study - Book of Genesis
11:00am EM LSS-FRC Little Rembrandts
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, May 15
10:00am EM Grief Support Group
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM AA Women's 12x12 Mtg
1:00pm EM Weekly Bible Study
3:30pm EM LSS FRC Community Family Playtime
4:30pm EM LSS-FRC Family PlayTime
5:30pm EM LSS-FRC ABC Yoga
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OUR SAVIOR’S NEWSLETTER
Our Savior’s May Calendar Thursday, May 16
8:00am EM Quilters
10:00am EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Family Meeting
10:00am GC - Fun Van
10:00am GC Snack Pack Assembly
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Friday, May 17 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, May 18 EM & GC Receiving New Member Weekend (All Service Times)
9:00am EM Bible Study - Book of Genesis
9:00am EM LSS FRC Learn and Go
10:00am EM LSS FRC Family Playtime
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
4:00pm EM Worship Service
Sunday, May 19 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 Worship Service
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Monday, May 20
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, May 21
9:00am EM LSS FRC Community Family Playtime
10:00am EM LSS-FRC Family Playtime
10:30am GC Bible Study - Book of Genesis
11:00am EM LSS-FRC ABC Yoga
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
4:45pm EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Meeting
5:30pm EM Al-Anon - Serenity Group
7:00pm CHURCH COUNCIL Meeting (At -- Campus)
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Wednesday, May 22
9:00am Women's Breakfast
10:00am EM Grief Support Group
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
3:30pm EM LSS- FRC Fun with Music
4:30pm EM LSS-FRC Family PlayTime
5:30pm EM LSS- FRC Messy Play
Thursday, May 23
8:00am EM Quilters
10:00am EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Family Meeting
10:00am GC - Fun Van
10:00am GC Snack Pack Assembly
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Friday, May 24
7:00am EM Go-Fers
7:30am EM Bulletin Folders
9:00am EM LSS-FRC Learn and Go
10:00am EM AA-Arbor Group: Women's Meeting
10:00am EM LSS FRC Family Playtime
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Saturday, May 25 FOOD SHELF
9:00am EM Bible Study - Book of Genesis
9:00am EM LSS-FRC Little Rembrandts
10:00am EM LSS FRC Family Playtime
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
4:00pm EM Worship Service
Sunday, May 26 FOOD SHELF SUNDAY
7:30am EM Worship Service
9:00am EM Worship Service w/ Communion
9:00am GC Worship Service w/ Communion
10:30am EM Worship Service
12:00pm EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Monday, May 27 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
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Tuesday, May 28 EM I-HELP Women Sheltering
9:00am EM LSS FRC - Fun With Music
10:00am EM LSS-FRC Family Playtime
10:30am GC Bible Study - Book of Genesis
11:00am EM LSS- FRC Messy Play
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
Wednesday, May 29
10:00am EM Grief Support Group
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
1:00pm EM AA Women's 12x12 Mtg
1:00pm EM Weekly Bible Study
Thursday, May 30
8:00am EM Quilters
10:00am EM Al-Anon - Beginner's Family Meeting
10:00am GC - Fun Van
10:00am GC Snack Pack Assembly
11:30am EM AA-Arbor Group: Open Meeting
Friday, May 31
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
OUR SAVIOR’S NEWSLETTER
Our Savior’s May Calendar
May Missions
FOOD SHELF SUGGESTED DONATIONS: Bottled Water
(Tables in entryway - EM) (Phil-R-Up Wagon -GC)
FINANCIAL SUPPORT: Vacation Bible School
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Our Savior’s Lutheran Church 612 S. Ellsworth Road Mesa, AZ 85208
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
Send us an email: [email protected]
Please Note Our Summer Schedule
May 2019
East Mesa Campus
612 S. Ellsworth Road
Mesa, AZ 85208
Saturday Service
4:00pm
Sunday Services
7:30am
9:00am
10:30am
Office Hours
Mon-Th: 9:00am - 3:00pm
Fri: 8:00am - 12:00pm
Gold Canyon Campus
5301 S. Kings Ranch Road
Gold Canyon, AZ 85118
Sunday Service
9:00am
Office Hours
Wednesdays: 9:00am—12:00pm