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MaryBeth LaMont

ULC BBQ –This Sunday 4/24/2022

April 22, 2022

The Finance and Stewardship Committee is hosting a BBQ this Sunday (4/24/2022) after the 10:30 am service. All food and drink has been donated by committee members. So wear your University Lutheran t-shirt* and join the fun. There is also a little surprise for everyone.

*If you don’t have a t-shirt yet, you can get one at the BBQ. Thank you!

Filed Under: News

Inspiration, Motivation, Perspiration

April 19, 2022

Letter from Pastor Gary McCluskey

Who has inspired you? Who has motivated you? These words are not interchangeable. That is, they are not synonyms. One can be inspired while not at all motivated to change or to take something on. One can be motivated without inspiration. In fact, motivation can come from a negative experience. We can, for example, become angry and then become motivated to act without any inspiration.

Too often the church sees its role as an agent for inspiration. It can be that as inspiration certainly has its place. Sometimes all you and I can do in regards to God is be inspired and awed. Many times there is no adequate response except to stand there and drop our jaw in amazement. I suspect many are inspired by their first view of the Grand Canyon. It can be overwhelming to try and take it all in. It can be the same for God as well.

The Christian faith as proclaimed and taught by the church, is to be more than inspiring. It is also to be motivating. It is to bring newness and change, lift up the downtrodden and work for justice. It can be challenge and strength so we might love even to the point of loving the stranger and the enemy. It can push us to working hard to sin less and to live as God would have us live.

The Christian faith is not meant to leave us inspired. It is intended to motivate us to become a follower of Jesus Christ and reflect this Jesus in our own words, works, and lives. The Christian faith is intended to create in us a new person and to have such creation be an ongoing, life-long work.

Easter Sunday has come and gone. The Easter season is now upon us. The season of gospel stories reporting appearances by the resurrected Jesus. Doubting Thomas missed the first such encounter in Luke, but was there for the second. Two travelers on the road to Emmaus walked with Jesus but did not immediately recognize Jesus. On a beach, Jesus grills fish and instructs his fishing disciples where to cast their nets. The resurrected Jesus was busy! Resurrection, new life was more than just escaping death. There was work to do!

I wonder if many of these gospel accounts were written so we would not leave Easter Sunday and the empty tomb armed only with inspiring thoughts and feelings. The resurrected Jesus is present and forgives, sends, and commissions. Easter is to be both inspiring and motivating. We stand in awe and we go forth to proclaim and serve.

Who knows? Maybe you and I can motivate a few folks long life’s discipleship journey. That’s how the resurrected Christ works now. That is how the resurrected Christ is present and continues to send and commission. Dropped jaws are fine but we can’t say much when they remain in that pose. Busy hands, listening ears, and mouths at work proclaiming good news motivate. Careful! But we need to be careful: inspiration combined with motivation may lead to perspiration!

Filed Under: Pastor's Notes

Offering of Letters–Bread for the World

April 19, 2022

Each year, Bread for the World selects a specific topic as it encourages each of us to send handwritten letters to our elected officials as a part of a its collective Christian voice urging elected officials to end hunger at home and abroad.

We’re suggesting you bypass the usual offering plate at our Sunday service and send your letters directly to your members of Congress as you write to urge them to support increased funding for global nutrition. You’ll recall that this year’s emphasis selected by Bread for the World is on prevention of child malnutrition. In our letters, we are urging them to make permanent the refundable tax credit expansion and reauthorizing child nutrition programs. If you didn’t get the bulletin insert at church, you can read it here or you will find helpful information and suggestions for your letters at bread.org/write-congress–and check into www.bread.org regularly for updates!

Bread is interested in the number of letters sent, so we’ d appreciate you letting the church office (info@ulctempe.org or 480-967-3543) know the number of letters you sent, and to whom. Thanks for taking action, and giving your information to the office by the end of April!

Filed Under: News

This Week at University Lutheran Church 4/17/2022 to 4/23/2022

April 15, 2022

Sunday, April 17 Happy Easter

  • 6:00 am Sunrise Service (outdoors)
  • 10:30 am Easter Sunday Worship (Sanctuary or via live stream)

Monday, April 18

  • 8:00 pm HAA (Campus Center)

Tuesday, April 19

  • 8:00 pm AA (Campus Center)

Wednesday, April 20

  • 5:00 pm LCM Bible Study–“The Weeds and the Wheat” Matthew 13:24-30 (Campus Center or via Zoom)
  • 5:30 pm Free Student Meal (Campus Center or Grab N Go)
  • 6:30 pm Contemporary Worship–All are welcome! (Sanctuary)

Thursday, April 21

  • 6:00 pm Women’s Bible Study (via Zoom)
  • 8:00 pm AA (Campus Center)

Friday, April 22

  • 11:00 am Bob Foley Memorial Service

Saturday, April 23

  • 9:00 am ULC Stewardship and Finance Committee Meeting

Filed Under: News

Upcoming Forums

April 14, 2022

Join us on Sundays at 9:15 am in the Campus Center Library (masks required) for our Sunday Forum. If you would like to join via Zoom, please contact the office (info@ulctempe.org or 480-967-3543) for the link.

Upcoming forums are:

  • April 24: “The Ambidextrous God: Faith & Politics” led by Pastor Gary.
  • May 1: “Growing up Lutheran in India” led by Lutheran Campus Ministry (LCM) student Alex Katikitala.

If you would like to present a forum, please let us know (see above for email and phone). Thank you!

Filed Under: News

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