To the family of Barbara Bush. Barbara died in her Tempe home July 11.
She & husband Myron Scott attended University Lutheran/ Church of the Good Shepherd since 1971. Barbara’s memorial service will be at ULC August 5 at 11am.
340 E. 15th Street, Tempe, AZ 85281-6612 (480) 967-3543
To the family of Barbara Bush. Barbara died in her Tempe home July 11.
She & husband Myron Scott attended University Lutheran/ Church of the Good Shepherd since 1971. Barbara’s memorial service will be at ULC August 5 at 11am.
We have not been using names during our prayers for online worship for reasons of privacy and will continue that policy.
However, now that we are back in person and moving toward more normal times, we will begin including names in our prayers for in person worship.
Our old list is seriously out of date, so if you have someone to include in our in person prayers, please notify the church office info@ulctempe.org or 480.967.3543. Thank you!
Esther posted this past week on Facebook, “I got this in the mail yesterday I am humble and proud to be part of the ELCA Asian Lutheran Witness in America!”
We celebrate with Esther on her accomplishments. You may have also seen Esther on our weekly online worship services. Esther is a former member and serves as our Lector and Worship Assistant on many of the online worship services.
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To all who gave gift cards to Mount Cross Lutheran Church Payson to share with victims/evacuees from the recent forest fires in their area. Mount Cross was able to provide some housing in their retreat center and feed them daily in their fellowship hall. The gift cards were used for clothing, food, personal items, etc. for those affected by the fires.