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New Library Committee To Be Developed

November 10, 2009

Library

With the church council’s approval, I would like to start a library committee. At the moment I am the only person that sets library policy and I think that it is appropriate that other members of the congregation be involved in helping to plan and run the library. Please contact me if you’re interested; I especially need someone with expertise in children’s books and in budgeting. Students are welcome to join the committee!

Lynn Kauppi
Librarian and archivist

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Pastor Gary’s Mother’s Funeral October 6, 2009

October 6, 2009

Our thoughts and prayers are with Mary Beth and Pastor Gary and they attend the funeral of Gary’s mother on October 6, 2009, back in the Pittsburgh area. Pastor Gary is planning on being back on Thursday.

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Treasure your Travels

July 16, 2009

I will praise you, O Lord, with all my heart;
I will tell of all your wonders.
I will be glad and rejoice in you;
I will sing praise to your name, O Most High.

       Psalm 9:1-2

Have you had the opportunity to travel this summer? Did you rejoice and thank God for the joy of discovery and the pleasure of seeing something new?

I was blessed with exciting travels this summer. I made new friends and learned to communicate a few words in another language. I even walked where Paul the apostle actually walked when he traveled around. But it is not necessary to travel far to see God’s creative hand all around you. Just open your eyes. You could discover something completely new just down the street, or even in a good book.

As the summer wanes and we prepare to return to work and school, think about all the opportunities you have enjoyed this summer and sing a song of praise.

The prayer group meets in the sanctuary on Wednesdays between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. You are welcome to join us.

Kim Savage

Filed Under: News

Lent With Dirty Foreheads

June 24, 2007

Pastor Gary N. McCluskey

Pastor’s Notes
Gary N. McCluskey, Pastor

Ash Wednesday fast approaches (February 21).  We begin the season of Lent with dirty foreheads reminiscent of our sin and mortality.  I want to ask you a question: What do you do with the ashen cross on your forehead?  Do you quickly go home to wash it off before venturing out in public?  Do you instead leave it there for all to see?

Former Senator John Danforth is also an Episcopalian priest.  In his recent book, “Faith and Politics,” he describes his struggle with that very issue. Does washing if off (as he generally did) shortly after worship signify an embarrassment of one’s Christian faith?  Does leaving it on make one like the hypocrite who prays loudly before others in public so they might be impressed? 

Though this is not a particular thorny or deep issue among all the issues that trouble our world and faith, it does often betray how we feel about being a Christian. Are we private Christians?  Are we public with our faith?  And to what extent are we private or public about our faith?  So often in conducting funerals, weddings, or Christmas Eve or Easter worship, someone from the community attends and meets a member or members whom they know well.  They greet the member with astonishment and say, “I didn’t know you went here?”  And my question is, “Why didn’t they know?”.  

Yes, the deeper issue is not whether or not we let the ashes remain on our forehead.  The deeper issue is “How do we live our faith in the public arena?”.  Do we live our faith to the extent that others take notice?

Is part of living our faith humbly and publicly acknowledging from where the motivation for our life comes?

Gratefully, today, Lent is no longer a depressing time.  But it is a time when we take seriously the suffering and death of Jesus and our sin.  I invite you this Lent to do and old thing.  Give something up for Lent.  Something you enjoy.  Give it up as a reminder that as Christians we are always called to give up something of ourselves for a purpose beyond ourselves.  Give something up as a reminder the Christian life is not all about us.  Spend the time of Lent struggling with just how public your faith is and how public it ought to be.

These things just might connect you a bit more with the season.  They just might add a note of seriousness and strength to you faith.

I look forward to journeying and struggling with you this Lent.

Gratefully in Christ,
Gary N. McCluskey
Pastor

Filed Under: News, Pastor's Notes

Senior Banquet – 2007

May 9, 2007

Wednesday, May 9, 5:30pm, we honor graduating seniors and their parents at a banquet. This year’s menu is Mediterranean themed. Cost is free-will offering as a fund raiser for Lutheran Campus Ministry. Every year this is a great opportunity to witness the impact our ministry has had on the young men and women in our midst and to celebrate our ministry together.

This year’s seniors are:

  • John Begay, MA history
  • Jennifer Cunningham
  • Jesse Havig
  • Ian Lee BA Journalism
  • Matt Mills MS
  • Ellen Tollefson BA Music Ed.
  • Mike Robers BS Bio-Chemistry
  • Kelly Varady BS Kinesiology
  • Dane Wesenberg

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