July 2016
St. Paul’s Lutheran
The Epis†le The Good Samaritan Luke 10:25-37
25Just then a lawyer stood up to test Jesus. “Teacher,” he said, “what must I do to inherit eternal life?” 26He said to him,
“What is written in the law? What do you read there?” 27He answered, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your
heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself.” 28And he said to him, “You have given the right answer; do this, and you will live.”
29But wanting to justify himself, he asked Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?” 30Jesus replied, “A man was going down
from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell into the hands of robbers, who stripped him, beat him, and went away, leaving him
half dead. 31Now by chance a priest was going down that road; and when he saw him, he passed by on the other
side. 32So likewise a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side. 33But a Samaritan while
traveling came near him; and when he saw him, he was moved with pity. 34He went to him and bandaged his wounds,
having poured oil and wine on them. Then he put him on his own animal, brought him to an inn, and took care of
him. 35The next day he took out two denarii, gave them to the innkeeper, and said, ‘Take care of him; and when I come
back, I will repay you whatever more you spend.’ 36Which of these three, do you think, was a neighbor to the man who
fell into the hands of the robbers?” 37He said, “The one who showed him mercy.” Jesus said to him, “Go and do likewise.”
Who Are You?
Who do you identify with in the parable? This is part of what makes parables so powerful. Some days we read the story through the eyes of the priest or the Levite. Some days we feel like the Samaritan. And then there are those days when we are the man in the ditch. Some days you are the windshield and some days you are the bug, as the saying goes.
It is easy to miss the shocking nature of this parable if we start to think that this story only teaches us to imitate the Samaritan. The parable says so much more about God, our relationship to God, and the lengths to which God will go to reach out to us.
Through the image of the Samaritan, Jesus lifts up a surprising rescuer as an image of the God who relentlessly cares for those in need. Could it be that we are meant to identify not with the Samaritan or even the lawyer to whom Jesus speaks the parable, but rather with the man who is hopeless and left for dead? Could it be that Christ is the good Samaritan who embraces us with the tender compassion of God?
All of the sudden the parable is turned on its head. Jesus is not just giving us a comfortable morality tale reminding us to be nice, helpful, generous people. Instead Jesus is proclaiming the good news of the kingdom. God’s grace comes to us through the cross. God’s grace comes to us even—and especially—when we are at our worst, when we struggle in the depths and cry out for help. Even when we cannot or will not cry out, mercy and grace come into our lives through Jesus. So whether you are on the road or in the ditch, Jesus even now is coming for you. from sundaysandseasons.com (July 10, 2016)
The Epistle July 2016
Birthdays 1 – Monty Barnes
1 - Jordin Davis
1 – Stan White
6 – Haley Perry
7 – Dorothy Johnston
9 – Michelle Johnston
10 – Kurt Migl
12 – Claire Lucke
14 – Beaux Hargrove
16 – Andrea Huerta
19 – Haley Johnston
20- Carrie Parker
22 – Pat Mayberry
25- Leon Busby
28 – Jakob Cordova
28 - Paul Lucke
29 - Danielle Cordova
29 –Jesse Olivares
31– Jerry Reavis
Baptismal Anniversaries 1 - Kyndall Hospedales
10 - Carrie Parker
10 - Kristen Clanton
13 - Brian Viereck
13 - James Herrington
16 - Gretchen Bruner
19 - Shanna Zeiss
19 - Shawna Zeiss
21 - Taylor Christopherson
25 - Jake Fojt
25 - Gabriel Huerta
27 - Taylar Carter
28 - Elvie McCullough
30 - Drew Bruner
31 - Karen Elizondo
In Sympathy
Patricia Witte September 29, 1938 - June 16, 2016
Alice Bosart
November 1, 1929 - June 18, 2016
Wedding Anniversaries 3 - Jeff & Deborah Ganske
7 - Wes & Kathe Wodahl
11 - Gregg & Nancy Simpson
19 - Chuck & Phyllis Chandler
28 - Jake & Helen Fojt
28 - Dennis & Susie Salo
28 - Ken & Colleen Peting
29 - Chad & Jamie Davis
Serving Our Country Alan Campisi, Aaron Carlin,
Michael Giese, Paul Gomez,
Mitchell Handley, Corbin Haro,
Mike Hobbs, Amy Hoff and family,
Brandon Locha, Stephen McWilliams,
Aaron Molina, Chris Paradowski,
Kaylyn Perry, Chris Salo and family,
Cheryl Sisco and family, Kyle Spence,
Garrett Threadgill, Austin Wilkinson,
Sean and Hannah Zarsky
In Our Prayers
Family of Alice Bosart- sympathy
Charlotte & Leon Busby-support
Kurstyn Clarke- sympathy
Cindy Eschberger- shut-in
Helen Fojt- healing
Betty Ganske- health concerns
Barbara Garrett- health concerns
Virginia Hackfeld- health concerns
Dorothy Johnston- healing
O.J. Lamb- health concerns
Emily McCoy- healing
Elvie McCullough- health concerns
Lorraine Patterson- health concerns
Colleen & Ken Peting- health concerns
Walter & Doris Rein- health concerns
Gail Salewski- health concerns
Bob Steffler- healing
June Tieman- health concerns
Sherry White- healing
Kathe Wodahl- health concerns
Sharon Zeiss- health concerns
Thank you
To all our Food Pantry volunteers,
Sunday morning worship leaders,
Tellers, Sound System Technicians,
Committee Members, Choir Mem-
bers, Instrumentalists, Prayer Shawl
Ministry, Eucharist Ministers, Card
Writers, photographers and any
volunteers not mentioned. You are
appreciated!
To David Andrews and Jake Fojt for
working tirelessly on our air condi-
tioning units, keeping the people of
St. Paul’s cool
To all who came and volunteered
their time at our church workday
To pianist Lori Shownes for playing
the piano Sunday morning in Rick’s
absence
To Hoya Ash, Sandra & James
McGee, Don Eschberger, Chuck
Ohm, and any others who work
keeping our church grounds so
beautiful.
Thank you to Dave Reavis for
making the wonderful fish mobile
for our Sanctuary.
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Sum
mer
Day
C
amp
Fun!
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INREACH/OUTREACH NEWS
Committee Meeting, Monday, July 25th at 1pm
Women of the
Golden Group News
Tuesday, July 19th @ 11:30 Pollo Tropical in Baytown
Wednesday, September 7th Hemi Hideout in Brookshire Lunch on your own at Brookwood Comm. Ctr.
Sign-up sheets for both events are in the Fellowship Hall
FOOD PANTRY Open every Thursday 9am - 11am.
Clients may come twice a month. Volunteers are
welcomed!
Depression & Bipolar
Support Group meet at St. Paul’s
Thursday evenings from
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Open to the public, all are welcome.
LEARN SPANISH CLASS Sundays at 2pm
Come and learn to be a bilingual speaker!
Taught by Pr. Nancy in the teller room
Register now!
Annual Convention of the TX-LA Gulf Coast
Synod Women of the ELCA Memorial Lutheran Church, Texas City
September 16-18, 2016
“It’s a Coastal Affair!”
Keynote Speaker: Water to Thrive
Registration Fee: $75
Entertainment: The Steel Magnolias
Registration forms are available in the Fellowship Hall on
the WELCA bulletin board
New Member Sunday July 24th
Welcome Visitors – take the next step to becoming
members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, where you
are part of the baptized body of Jesus Christ with a
commitment and a mission. Saved by God’s grace
through faith, we strive to live Christ-centered lives,
coming together in worship, fellowship, and study of
God’s Word. We carry out our mission with regular
offerings and service to “Go, Make, Baptize, Teach” (from
Matt. 28:19). There is a place for you in this vital
congregation of the Texas/Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod
and the larger Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
3 part series: meet in the parlor at 9:30 a.m.
Part 1: Sunday, July 10
Part 2: Sunday, July 17
Part 3: Sunday July 24 (meet Church Council)
BUNCO! The last Wednesday of each
month 6:30-8:30pm.
Come out for an evening of ladies’
fellowship. You’ll enjoy bunco, faith, and fun.
The ladies of St. Paul’s will play and pray
together! Sign up sheet is in Fellowship Hall.
WORSHIP & MUSIC NEWS Committee Meeting July 17th at 12:00 p.m.
HealingService
Sunday, July 10th
during worship
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EDUCATION NEWS
Committee Meeting July 10th at 12pm
BIBLE STUDY GROUPS
Elizabeth Circle Every second Wednesday of the
month at 9:30 a.m. St. Paul’s Women of the ELCA Bible
Study Group. Meet in the Music Library. All women are
welcome.
MEN’S FELLOWSHIP Second Saturday of every
month at 7 a.m. Guys, come enjoy breakfast, Bible study
& fellowship. Talk with Ian Gillespie for more info.
SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL all ages
During the summer, the children's Sunday school classes
will be held in the parlor and not in our regular class
rooms. Pastor Nancy will show a video followed by a short
devotion. The adult Sunday school class led by Phyllis
Chandler will continue to meet in the room adjacent to
Pastor’s office.
Please Note: NO ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL JULY 10TH
Youth & Family NEWS
Committee Meeting July 10th at 12pm
And We Will Be Thanked! Shout out to all who helped with Lutherhill Day Camp!
Thank you to all who helped with registration, preparing
the meals and snacks, volunteering to help the counse-
lors, and families that provided supper. The counselors
were very grateful for everything!
Back to School Pool Party Lakewood Pool, Baytown
Friday, August 12th
5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Come enjoy a relaxing evening with hamburgers,
hotdogs and sides, swimming, and visiting with your
church family. Sign-up sheets for food items and people
willing to cook will be available in the fellowship hall at
the end of July. Cost is $5 per person.
Baby….it’s hot out there
It's summer and we're
Building! No, not a new
addition, but we're Building
our A\C and Capital Repair
fund. Fortunately--or unfortunately our good
planning came into use this past week when we had
to repair our faithful 19 yr old A/C unit which broke
down and could no longer be repaired. Now, $6,500
later we have a new A/C. That has left us with only
$660.00 in our emergency fund. This is the same
fund we would use for plumbing repairs, roof
repairs, storm damage....you get the picture, and
we're just starting hurricane season. So, people of
St. Paul's our “Baby it's Hot out There” is continuing!
We're starting over again and we need everyone's
support. Thank you very much to those who have
already been contributing.
PROPERTY NEWS
Committee Meeting Sunday, July 3rd at 12pm
Prayer Shawl & Bereavement
Blanket Blessing Sunday, July 24th
Dates to Remember Backpack Blessing- August 21st
New Driver Blessing- August 21st
First Day of School- Aug. 22nd
Sunday School Rally Day- September 4th
God’s Work, Our Hands- September 11th
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Memorials & Honorariums June
IN HONOR OF GIVEN BY DESIGNATION St. Paul’s 73rd birthday Hoya & Angie Ash AC Fund IN MEMORY OF GIVEN BY DESIGNATION Pat Witte Witte Family Bell Tower Laurie & Dalton Hobbs Bell Tower Hoya & Angie Ash AC Fund Donald & Cathey Humphreys Bell Tower Junfeng Tan & Eunsook Kim-Tan AC Fund Hines Interst LP Bell Tower Susan Simon Bell Tower Jake & Helen Fojt Bell Tower W.R. Bell & Kristy Bell Bell Tower L.J. Berniard lll & Dorothy Berniard Bell Tower Jeffrey Blair Bell Tower
Hurricane 101: The grab-and-go stuff you need By Judy Walker, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
August 28, 2013
This is an essential list, make a plan now.
Prepare a grab-and-go bag for your household. It should contain: Medications, extra eyeglasses, contacts and prescrip-
tions, insurance papers, immunization records, Yellow and White pages, bank and credit union records, school records,
health records. You need all your important papers, cash, credit cards and checkbooks.
Every evacuation handbag or backpack should carry a roll of toilet paper, wet wipes, hand sanitizer, gum or hard candy
to help quench thirst, breath freshener for when you can't brush your teeth and painkillers of choice. For comfort, add
sunglasses, a hand fan and, if you have one, those pillow neck braces used to sleep sitting up on airplanes.
Survival supplies: The basics are water and food (non-perishable) for at least 3 days, batteries, flashlights and candles. You may want to add Sterno, duct tape, insect repellent, full gas cans, full propane tanks, camp stove fuel, manual can opener, and whistle. __________________________________________________ St. Paul’s Lutheran Church would like to ensure that all its members are taken care of should a catastrophic disaster happen this year or in the near future. Please help us in this effort by completing the Evacuation Plan Survey located in the Fellowship Hall. A new form must be filled out if you have updated information or did not fill one out last year. Information you gave last year will still be on file. Please turn you form in to the office or drop it in the offering plate. Taking care of our church families and friends are very important at St. Paul’s.
BE PREPARED
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St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Council Meeting Minutes June 13, 2016
Present: Pastor Nancy Simpson, Tena Burgess, Kim Holle, Susan Clanton, Becky Linsenbardt, Renee Napier, Debbie Gillespie, Ian Gillespie, Lorrie Andrews, Tori Rein and Dalton Rein.
Absent: Donna Reavis Susan Clanton opened the meeting with prayer. Officer Stuart Beasley with the Baytown Police Department (BPD) was the guest speaker tonight. He has been with the BPD for 21 years, of which he has spent the last 12 years in crime prevention. Officer Beasley spoke to Council regarding safety measures we can take in securing the church facilities during the service as well as during the regular business week. Some suggestions he gave are:
Ushers when conducting door checks should continue to ensure all exterior doors are locked and also start locking the fellowship door and double glass doors leading to the Narthex during the service. An usher should always be available to allow last arrivals in to attend the service.
Lock doors after late arrivals.
During normal working hours, only one door should be unlocked for entering and exiting the building. Ensure there is a phone within easy access during the Worship service, church events and during regular working hours in the event of an incident/emergency.
If there is a concern about a visitor during the work week, during an event or Worship service or something just doesn’t seem right, call the police to come and investigate the situation.
Develop an evacuation plan for Worship service and church events.
During the work week, non-member visitors should use the outside restrooms only. Pastor’s Report: Pastor requested that prior to the start of the announcements during the Worship service, anyone wishing to speak line up behind the lectern, do not wait in the pews. Approval of Minutes: The minutes from the May meeting were approved as published in the June Epistle. Old Business
Review of use of facility policies – Tori Rein gave an update of the status of the funeral policy. Council discussed the role of the funeral coordinator. The committee will continue with policy revisions.
Synod Assembly – No follow up necessary.
Visit from Lizbeth Johnson – No follow up necessary.
Staff Support Committee members – the staff support committee members have been appointed by the Pastor and the Council President. Committee member volunteers are: Chris Napier, Karen Elizondo and Carol Danklefsen.
Treasurer’ Report: The closing statement of the monthly fund report reflects a positive balance for May. We are spending be-low our 2016 Budget year-to-date. New Business
Red Book review
Backpack and new driver blessings, August 21.
Committee Report – Property
Church workday will be held June 18.
After School Program– Update on funding
Tena Burgess stated research continues regarding NCI. The committee is working on the program application and will finish at the June 23 meeting. The cost of the after school program has been communicated to the parents and the program will begin charging the fee at the start of school on August 22.
Inreach/Outreach Committee
The church has been limited to only five trash cans per pick-up. Rosie Haas has volunteered to take the cardboard boxes to be recycled.
Other
Debbie Gillespie will set-up a meeting for Council to meet with Reverend Chris Markert, the new Assistant to the Bishop - Mission Catalyst.
Respectfully submitted, Renee Napier
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church- ELCA 712 Schilling Avenue Baytown, TX 77520 Tel (281)422-9333 Fax (281)422-3648 Web Site: www.stpaulsbaytown.org SUNDAY SCHEDULE: Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Nursery available STAFF: Rev. Nancy Simpson, Pastor Rick Falconi, Director of Music Ministries Sharon Mathews, Director of After School Program Jada Hylton, Director of Office Ministries
Thank you to
our camp
leaders:
Ruby, JR,
Shelby and
Danielle
from
Lutherhill
and Amy,
Kaitlin, Grace
and Justin from
St. Paul’s.
You made our
summer day
camp so much
Fun. We love
You! And We Will!