Bible study, worship and dinners return! As always we need folks to provide meals. If you can provide a Sunday or Wednesday meal, please call the church office (480.967.3543) or email info@ulctempe.org Thanks for all your support!
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Sunday 10:30 am Worship
On August 20th, we began our Sunday worship at 10:30 am with the start of the academic year. We continue with our 10:30 am start time until mid-May. Thank you!
ASU Passport 2023
Students began classes on Thursday, August 17th. Our Lutheran Campus Ministry (LCM) Associate, Dylan Weeks, along with some of our LCM students, attended ASU Passport this week to welcome back students.
Lutheran Campus Ministry (LCM) meets every Wednesday in our Campus Center at 5:00 pm for a Bible Study (also through Zoom) followed by a free student meal at 5:30 pm (Grab N Go Option available). We then have contemporary worship at 6:30 pm in our sanctuary. Everyone is welcome!
We also have traditional worship on Sundays at 10: 30 am with a free student meal at 11:30 am in our Campus Center Library.
Maui/Hawaii Relief
Pastor Gary spoke Monday with the pastor of our church in Kihei, Maui. That church and Kihei are fine. He asked them them what would be our best and most effective way to help. They said, “Lutheran Disaster Relief”.
We have fliers w/ envelopes for that in our sanctuary. You can also give to us online and list it as Disaster Relief, or go directly to Lutheran Disaster Relief www.ELCA.org/disaster/donate . Again, list your gift as Hawaii Relief. Thanks for your generous response. And, of course, please keep them in your prayers now and for many days and months ahead.
Prayer and Support for Hawai’i
We stand in solidarity with our siblings of the Pacifica Synod as the wildfires scorching Maui affect the lives of many. Please read the message below from Bishop David Nagler and consider donating to their Hawai’i relief fund.
The images on the news are apocalyptic. The fires on Maui and the Big Island of Hawai’i have killed at least 36 people (as I write this), destroyed people’s homes, churches, and schools. The town of Lahaina has been devastated.
I have been in contact with the pastors of our Lutheran congregations on Hawai’i and Maui. So far, both congregational campuses are safe, but there is a fire in the hills above Kihei that could threaten the property if the winds become too strong. Some members have lost their homes.
Many people have been reaching out to ask what they can do. We have had an initial contact from Lutheran Disaster Response assuring us that they stand ready to assist our synod. The need for relief assistance will be tremendous, but as yet we do not know the scope of the damage as this is an ongoing disaster.
So, what can the people of God do when our siblings are suffering? We can pray. I ask you to take time today and every day for the duration of this emergency to ask for God’s compassion to flow to those who are injured or grieving or overwhelmed with loss and fear. Pray that the winds may abate and for people to find their way to safety. Pray for the fire fighters, police, and emergency responders who are going to great lengths to save people and property. Pray for the community to come together with a solid commitment to rebuild and restore what was lost.
We can also give generously. We do not know the scope of the damage or how best to use our donations, but we can begin now to create an emergency relief fund. Once the smoke clears and the people in Maui and Hawai’i can tell us what they need we will send 100% of any funds donated to them. If you are able to make a donation now, please send a check to the Synod Office (1801 Parkcourt Pl. Bldg C, Santa Ana, CA 92701) and write Hawai’i Relief in the memo section. You can also donate by clicking this link Donate Now. Again, any funds that we receive will be sent to organizations and agencies providing direct relief to those affected by the fires.
Psalm 46:1 reads, “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” We trust in this promise of scripture knowing that God uses God’s people to be that present help, that refuge and that strength. Let us pray and give and support our loved ones in Hawai’i.
Peace,
Bishop Dave