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MaryBeth LaMont

Stewardship September Began on 9/11/2022

September 6, 2022

To kick-off Stewardship September, we had a blood drive in our Campus Center on September 11. We donated 30 units to the Red Cross–thank you! September 18th was our sign-up Sunday encouraging everyone to volunteer their time and talent.

We will finish up Stewardship September on September 25 with our pledges to meet our mission plan. The Finance and Stewardship will present a forum that day to provide a financial update.

So wear your University Lutheran Church t-shirts each Sunday to support Stewardship September. If you need a t-shirt, there is still a limited supply in the office–stop by and pick one up! Thank you!

Filed Under: News

43rd Annual San Diego Retreat

September 6, 2022

Labor Day weekend a caravan of 4 vehicles headed to San Diego loaded with students, a grill, several coolers of food, and all the students’ gear for the weekend. As always the ride to San Diego was chatty. The most audible sound on the return trip was snoring.

We met up with the University of Arizona Lutheran Campus Ministry and the Presbyterian Campus Ministry of ASU. We enjoyed beach time, sunset worship on the cliffs of La Jolla, a sunset cookout on Pacific Beach, kayaking, tromping around the museums of Balboa Park, discussion, and interactive get acquainted activities. In the past few years now we need to always allow time for study and school work as many students have projects due midnight Saturday and/or Sunday. So much for computers saving work!!

NAU campus ministry, currently without a leader, was unable to attend this year. We did spend beach time with U of A campus ministry and the ASU Presbyterians, and enjoyed a Mission Bay breakfast together Sunday morning.

This is, perhaps, the first time ever we had a council member from University Lutheran attend part of the retreat. David Waltz, an alum of both U of A and ASU spent quite a bit of time with us, even joining in the ASU LCM kayaking excellent adventure.

As the usual event cliche goes, “A good time was had by all.” This is most certainly true!

Filed Under: LCM, News

So Old It’s New

September 6, 2022

Letter from Pastor Gary McCluskey

Allow me to tell you about Tim. Tim was once my youth director in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Tim had a degree in electrical engineering from THE Ohio State University. He worked for Lockheed Martin, utilizing his college degree.

Somehow his work didn’t quite do it for Tim. Tim sought work in the church and that’s how he and I were partners in ministry. On a staff of 28 full-time people, we had not openings for an electrical engineer, but we did have one for a youth director. Tim easily rose to the top of the candidate pile and was hired.

We did a lot of confirmation retreats at First Lutheran. Nine each year, to be exact. Three for each Junior High grade. The first retreat I planned with Tim, he thought it would be a good idea to bring his accordion. “You’re not going to play it, are you?” I asked, “They will laugh you out of the camp.”

Nevertheless, Tim persevered. The confirmands were fascinated! They had never seen nor heard an accordion before. It was all new to them. They especially enjoyed doing “the Hokey Pokey”, also new to them. Me? I was stuck with images of Myron Floren of Lawrence Welk fame and not so excited about the accordion.

I was reminded of this at a recent fundraiser BINGO game with our grandchildren. BINGO, a very old game, was new to these 5-11 year olds. It was fun and participatory. They loved it! To them it was not at all new. BINGO, …accordion….so old they can appear fresh and new.

The Gospel of Jesus Christ is a very old message. It has passed through the millennia and has roots in Judaism before Jesus. It has been around a long time. We might even say it is as old as God. How does this Gospel appear to you? As something old or something new? Perhaps you see it as both.

It seems to me this Gospel of Good News is best when it arrives as something new. Though it is not new in its general message of love, forgiveness, release, and redemption, the forms it may embody can be new. It can come through a stranger. This news, delivered weekly in Word and Sacrament, sometimes may strike us with more power on some days then on others. It may strike us and make us new so we can be some of that good news to another.

Tim eventually went off to seminary and became a pastor in his native Ohio. Sadly, death came to Tim before his time. He was in his late 40’s. I was shocked when I read his obituary in the Living Lutheran magazine. As someone currently quite a couple decades older than Tim at his end, I am encouraged that the lesson of his accordion might be a parable to me, a senior among clergy. Maybe something old can be seen as something new. Maybe I’ll teach our students the Hokey Pokey on our next retreat. Nah, probably not!

Filed Under: Pastor's Notes

Choir Returns On 9/11/2022

September 2, 2022

Calling all singers! Our choir is returning on 9/11/2022 at the 10:30 am service. Rehearsal will be held at 9:15 am prior to worship service. If interested, please contact our music director: ulc.choir@gmail.com Thank you!

Filed Under: News

This Week at University Lutheran Church 9/4/2022-9/10/2022

September 2, 2022

Sunday, September 4

  • 10:30 am Sunday Worship (Sanctuary or via live stream)
  • 3:00 pm Lutheran Campus Ministry (LCM) returns from San Diego Retreat
  • 4:30 pm Missio Dei (Sanctuary)

Monday, September 5

  • Labor Day
  • 8:00 pm HAA (Campus Center)

Tuesday, September 6

  • 8:00 pm AA (Campus Center)

Wednesday, September 7

  • 5:00 pm LCM Bible Study (Campus Center or via Zoom)
  • 5:30 pm Free student dinner (Campus Center or Grab N Go)
  • 6:30 pm Contemporary Worship–All are welcome (Sanctuary)

Thursday, September 8

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

Friday, September 9

  • 4:00 pm ASU Navigators (Sanctuary)
  • 5:00 pm Tillman Retreat (Campus Center)

Saturday, September 10

  • Tillman Retreat (Campus Center)

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