love of christ · 2017. 6. 1. · leo buscaglia blessed be the god and father of our lord jesus...
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5901 San Juan Ave. Citrus Heights, CA 95610 Phone: 916 966-7242 Fax: 916 965-2114
Website: www.adventcitrusheights.org Facebook: adventcitrusheightsca E-mail: [email protected]
NEWSLETTER OF ADVENT LUTHERAN CHURCH
JUNE 2017
Sunday Worship 9:30 am
June 4
Annual Meeting
June 12
Training in Communion for
homebound members
June 19-22
Vacation Bible School
Our Mission Statement: "With joy and thanksgiving we commit Advent Lutheran Church to be the Welcome Place, where through God's Grace, we Gather, Forgive, Grow, and Care."
June Photo Supplements
Synod Assembly, Movie Night, Quilts, Mothers & Others,
Congregational Conversations, Mongolian Love of Christ
and more . . .
INSIDE THIS NEWSLETTER: Page 2 Pastor Cindy Page 3-8 Council Page 9 Youth Ministry Page 10-12 Fellowship Page 13 Worship Page 14-18 Outreach Page 19 Prayers Page 20 Birthdays Page 21 Stewardship of Service Page 22 Calendar Page 23 Back page
All church visioning meeting with Call Committee
CONGRATS! Pastor Cindy
25th
Anniversary of
Ordination
May 2017
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Advent is Still At Work The first interim I did was at Zion Lutheran in Stockton. I enjoyed the drive back and forth on I-5. Watching crops grow, harvested, and replanted deep-ened my connection with scripture stories of crops and valleys. In the winter I drove in the dark morning and evening. I saw farms in the distance with Christmas lights that made me smile as they shined a welcome in the dark.
Spring returned and drifted toward summer. One week I noticed people cleaning the sides of the highway for about a ten-mile stretch. Each day more bulging black bags appeared showing the work that had occurred that day. The next week the people were gone, but the bags remained. The next week the bags were still there, some a little tattered looking. Soon the neglected bags had ripped and scattered their contents back along the sides of the highway. The bags themselves became a hazard as they floated among traffic, causing cars to swerve. I saw them trapped in trees, bushes, and occasionally the front of a car.
I thought, “What a waste!!! Picking up the trash and putting it in the bag wasn’t the end of the work. No one followed up to make sure the work continued with the gathering of the bags. Without the follow up the work served no purpose.”
Advent has done a lot of work this year. With the Mission Site Profile in the process of being completed I don’t want us to think that we’ve bagged the project and move on, leaving the neatly bagged work on the side of our journey. This is not downtime for Advent!!!
We need to continue to pray for God’s guidance and direction. The Spirit is still working to move us into mission and our eyes should be looking for the op-portunities presented to us.
There continue to be areas of growth that I hope to be able to lead at Ad-vent. Communication and process are two of the areas I’d like us to examine as we move toward new pastoral leadership.
Even though the summer feels slow, God’s work continues! Keep Advent in your prayers!
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Bob Mathews, Church Council President
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Well, here goes… My time as Advent’s President is nearing its end. I have served our God and all of this “Wonderful Congregation” for two years now. I have one year left as a member of your church council but termed out as President.
I cannot even begin to explain what my time as President has meant to me. I have gained an immense amount of Spiritual Understanding. Your support and prayers for our church and our God throughout these two years has been absolutely overwhelming to me. Our changing vision of what and who we are as God’s people here at Advent and in Citrus Heights has been remarkable.
Thank You-Thank You-Thank You I will continue to serve on the Council for the third year of my term. Please don’t hesitate to talk/text/call me with any and all concerns and suggestions. In God’s Peace Bob Mathews Council President (almost Past President)
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“If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.” Mother Teresa
“Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.” Leo Buscaglia
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. 2 Corinthians 1:3-4
Greetings Advent family!
Lately, Advent’s Council and staff have been dealing with issues regarding home-less campers on our property. Although we invite all people to participate in Advent’s activities, we have had to ask homeless people to leave or have called the police to have them removed when they are “living” on our property. Jesus has made it clear, we have a responsibility to tend to and care for those who are less fortunate. We are to comfort and assist those who are in need. We recognize our Christian duty. Yet we also recognize the challenges of balancing care and accountability, balancing the compassion and love of Jesus with our fiscal responsibility and safety of those participating in Advent’s activities..
Current Council President Bob Mathews has initiated contact with the Citrus
Heights Police to explore our property and make suggestions on safety measures
Advent can undertake. Bob is also bringing the topic of joint cooperation with
Ascension Lutheran and Christ the King Lutheran to find ways of sharing safety
features, or possibly hiring a private security company to patrol our respective
properties during the late afternoon and evenings. Even as council members
transition on and off for the year, the discussion of safety measures will continue.
Scott Barbu
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/838305.Mother_Teresahttp://www.goodreads.com/author/show/27573.Leo_Buscaglia
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These issues of homeless people utilizing our property with garbage left behind
has been around long before our involvement in Winter Sanctuary. As with
almost every church and business in the area, we are seeing an increase in this
situation. In some cases we have directly experienced threatening situations.
The Sunrise Christian Food Ministry “Food Closet” serves many needy folks on a
daily basis and we are so blessed to be witness to it—I am so proud of this being
on our campus! Our participation in the Winter Sanctuary was successful last
winter, and I hope we do it every year. This is seed support for greater
opportunities down the road. For now, we can only do so much with the
resources at hand. In the meantime, we are currently reaching out to the
community at large and serving our Advent family with our many programs.
Advent family, we would ask for your continued prayers for guidance as we seek
equitable solutions to these issues for both ourselves and our neighbors. We
would ask please do not confront individuals alone. They may feel threatened
and understandably respond accordingly. If you see something you feel needs to
be addressed contact the Citrus Heights Police, either at 911 or at their police
non-emergency number 727-5500. The police are logging the complaints and
issues to better refine their response planning. They are better equipped to
handle whatever happens and appreciate our calling them so they can reach out
with resources where appropriate.
With God's help, working together with the Citrus Heights community and our
faith partners we will find the way to live our love of Christ.
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The View From The Pew
This One is For You, Dad! by Judy M. Zimmerman
Recently I re-read Dad's book -- memoirs of his navy career. After 17 years of sailing around the world, it must have been hard for him to finally settle down and become a family man. Dad had also been an outstanding athlete and, no doubt, he hoped to have a son who would share his sporting interests. Unfortunately, I turned out to be clumsy and un-athletic, the oldest of three daughters. The only outdoor pursuit Dad and I enjoyed together was an occasional fishing trip, something that became his greatest source of pleasure in retirement. When I grew up and left home to become a world traveler, however, it was evident I had inherited Dad's stamina and strength, along with his love of
outdoor adventure. On one occasion, my physical limits were put to the test during a six-week journey in East Africa. Tracking gorillas in Zaire and traversing the Northwest Territory of Kenya by camel and on foot offered sufficient proof that I was physically fit at 50. But, the joy of these challenges paled in comparison on the morning I went fishing. Before dawn, in Kenya’s Masai Mara, I rendezvoused with the dashing bush pilot of a four-seater Cessna at the airstrip near Little Governor's tented camp. As we flew low over the dense, raw terrain I watched life begin to stir in the occasional circle of shambas (camp huts) below. Our spectacular 40-minute wilderness flight ended at the shore of Lake Victoria, world's second largest freshwater lake and source of the River Nile. A delicious breakfast of fresh orange juice and fishcakes awaited us at Rusinga Island Fish Camp. Over the last cup of coffee, the young captain of our 16-foot boat announced, "If you hook a big one, it's all yours!"
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"The Tilapia here make a fine tasting meal," he said, "but we want Nile Perch. They look and behave very much like a big-mouth bass." Soon we reached a "hole where the big ones are biting”. The first one got away from one of the other two passengers in the boat. When the next hit came, I grabbed the rod and yelled, "This one's mine." The high-pitched whine of the line leaving my reel went on and on and on. I knew it was something gigantic. "Keep the line tight. Reel in only when you CAN’T feel the fish pulling away from the boat," yelled the guide. He was almost as excited as I the first time the fish jumped. It must be the big-gest bass in the whole world! I began to drip with sweat and breathe deeply, but the captain never touched the line. He just kept telling me how great I was doing. "The end is surely near," I thought. But my fish was not willing to surrender yet. Near the side of the boat, he jumped again, glared, then turned and raced for open water. When the pain began to gnaw along my entire right side, I leaned way back with the strength of my left thigh, and steadily moved with him around to the other side of the boat. I was exhausted. "Is it possible this fish can pull me overboard? Shouldn't I be strapped down?" Suddenly, I knew I was going to win. "This one's for you, Dad," I whispered. "You'll be so proud." In the heated struggle, I lost all track of time. My three companions said it took 40 minutes to land him, all 167 pounds. Hanging on the scale, the Nile Perch dwarfed me, but only in size. That morning, I felt bigger inside, much younger, and more important than I could remember feeling in a long time. And why not? After all, I was the world's best fisher-daughter. Two weeks before he died, I gave Dad my framed Rusinga Island Fishing certificate with a picture of our fish for his 85th birthday. Judging from his broad grin, it must have been the best gift ever. He asked me to tell him the story over and over again.
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Ann Chehak
If you are interested in visiting and being "church" for our homebound members, Pastor Cindy will train you on
Monday, June 12 11 AM
Pastor Cindy will review the importance of the ministry of presence, suggested formats, and other information. If you have any questions, call Pastor Cindy at the church, 966-7242.
Training to Take Communion to Our Homebound
Monday, June 12 @ 11 AM Led by Pastor Cindy
General Fund Treasurer's Report
April 2017 YTD (as of April 30,
2017)
Total 2016/2017 Budget $328,807.00
Budget Year to Date (YTD) $274,132.00
Actual Income $26,798.58 $280,496.03
Actual Expenses $26,635.69 $267,522.29
YTD Income less Expenses $162.89 $12,973.74
Benevolence to Date $0.00 $19,736.40 8
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Natalie Jones, Children’s Ministry Director
Save the Date—Plan now to join the FUN!
Dinner 5:30 pm Opening Worship 6:30 pm Classes 7:00 pm—8:00 pm
Closing Worship 8:00 pm—8:15 pm
REGISTRATION: CLICK HERE Paper forms and
MEAL PREP volunteer sign ups in Narthex
(Meals ideas are supplied—just need fixing)
Thank you, Sunday School teachers!
Have a great summer. See you in September!
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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL JUNE 19-22, 2017
Adult / Youth $4 per night (4 nights = $16) Child 4-6 $3 per night (4 nights = $12) under 4 Free
Please register for class or to volunteer in the Narthex or online at
vbspro.events/p/adventlutheran
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MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOES June 10 at 6:00 pm
Ken & Kathy Johnson host at
Round Table Pizza (in shopping center at Dewey and Madison
near Safeway)
Don’t miss this train! Join the fun!
STERN-JOHNSON BIKE CLUB Bike Ride
June 10 & 24 9:00 am
Join the group at the Wells Fargo Bank parking lot on the corner of
Sunrise and Gold Country Blvd.
ALL CHURCH CAMPOUT August 17—20
See next pages for details
and Registration flyer
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Fallen Leaf Campground is the only campground at Fallen Leaf Lake, situated on the north end of the lake close to Camp Richardson. With 188 sites it serves both tent campers and RVers. The campground also has a few yurts available.
Location: SW shore of Lake Tahoe, at the north end of Fallen Leaf Lake. Campground Facilities: Piped Water, Flush Toilets, Showers, 188 Sites, RVs to 40'; 6 Yurts which Sleep 5-6 people Campsite Amenities: Bear Boxes, Picnic Tables, Fire Rings, BBQs Yurts have electricity and space heater Local sites of interest: Taylor Creek National Forest Visitor Center, the Tallac Historic Site and Camp Richardson
More information: http://www.californiasgreatestlakes.com/fallen_leaf/fallen_leaf_camping.html#fallen
Fallen Leaf Lake National Forest Recreation Area (Lake Tahoe area)
For reservations contact Joyce or Keith Montag—Campsites $49.50 for 3 nights
Save the Date
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http://www.californiasgreatestlakes.com/fallen_leaf/fallen_leaf_camping.html#fallenhttp://www.californiasgreatestlakes.com/fallen_leaf/fallen_leaf_camping.html#fallen
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Advent’s 2017 Campout
This year we are going to another new place for our outdoor adventure
Fallen Leaf Lake National Forest Campground, South Lake Tahoe
- just north of the main "Y" intersection where Hwy 50 intersects Hwy 89, - near Camp Richardson, the Tallac Historic Site and the Taylor Creek National Forest Visitor Center
Dates: Thursday, Aug 17 – Sunday, Aug 20
5 of our Advent camper families have already reserved individual sites for this year's Campout. Since 4 of these reservations are for RVs (motor homes, and trailers) we have extra space for tent campers to share these sites and to park extra cars at the larger RV sites. The extra cost for RV campers already having paid reservations will be $5 per person for Sat’s BBQ. For new tent campers the cost will be $15.00 per person (age 13 & up), $25.00 per couple or $30.00 per family for 2 or 3 nights camping and Saturday night’s BBQ. Unfortunately, since this campground charges $7 for every extra vehicle (beyond the 1st RV or tow vehicle & trailer), new tent campers making reservation thru the Fellowship Committee will need to pay this cost directly to the registration office at the time of arrival. In consideration that the normal campout coordinators, Keith & Joyce Montag, are on extended travels abroad until the weekend immediately prior to this year's event, please contact either Curt Lipp, 723-5154 or Tony Bubba, 965-3776 to answer any questions or to reserve a tenting site. Please complete the reservation form below along with a check payable to Advent Fellowship Committee) and submit to either Curt or Tony at church._______________________ Condo Campers - make your own reservations at one of the many nearby Inns or hotels in the South Lake Tahoe area. For condo campers and day visitors - The cost for Saturday evening’s BBQ is $5 per person, plus you will need to pay the $7.00 per vehicle per day cost to park at campsites within the campground. Parking in any overflow areas or outside the campground along the road is free. Saturday evening Bar-B-Q: Fellowship committee will provide an array of dutch oven casseroles & deep dish desserts as part of your registration fee. Please bring a pot luck dish to share, your own beverages, dishes & eating utensils.
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Advent 2017 Campout, Fallen Leaf Lake National Forest Campground Reservations
Name____________________________ Tenter cost: $15.00 per person (age 13 & Address__________________________ Up) $25.00 per couple or $30.00 per family Phone____________________________ (+ vehicle fee of $7.00 per day) E-Mail ____________________ (Please bring your own dishes, utensils, Camping: drinks & a dish to share at the BBQ) Number of adults:________children:______ Total Fee paid:__________ _______Tent(s) (how many?) _______Motor Home / Trailer length______ BBQ only:_____ $5 per person (Plus the $7 vehicle entrance fee at the gate) Please make check payable to: “Advent Fellowship Committee”
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WORSHIP ATTENDANCE
WORSHIP TIMES Sundays 9:30 am
DATE SUNDAY
May 7 98
May 14 106
May 21 116
May 28 110
Last Wednesday Night Worship May 3rd. Thank you
Jon Schedler, Tom Kent and Ed Mack!
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Last Sunday, May 28th. Thank you, Sanctuary Choir and Music Director, Dave Wammer! You are so appreciated!
Have a great summer—see you in September!
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Serve at St. John’s Monday, June 26
Join Jenny Stern and the women of Advent to
prepare and serve the noon meal at St. John’s Program
for Real Change on June 26th at 10:00 am.
Jenny has it all coordinated; just lend a hand in this ministry.
Advent has designated the third Sunday of every month as our
“Food Closet Sunday.” Please bring donations of food items or place monetary offerings designated to the “Food
Closet” in the offering plate.
“Like” us on Facebook!
Thank you for your support!
Thank You All for Donations to Women’s Empowerment!
Keep up the great donations!
Donate clothes for job interviews and work to help women get a new start!
2nd Sunday each month
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HEARTSTRINGS Welcome Lorna Mymka!
Heartstrings is a wonderful group of creative ladies who take their time to make chemo hats for Mercy San Juan. During this time when I have been so busy with Gary’s needs, Lorna Mymka has taken over the reins and is keeping the group going. If you would like to join us, see Lorna for more information on how you can participate - we’d love the extra hands!
Diane Peterson
LOAVES & FISHES
Our next service date for Loaves and Fishes is: July 29 from 10:30-12:30
Please mark your calendar and watch for sign up in July.
Mary Grivna
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sunrise-Christian-Food-Ministry/691353454253474?fref=ts
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Highlights for January—April :
Total Served 12, 822 Increase projected for 2017 643 New people for the month January 329 February 256 March 379 April 413 Total Households 4,189 Increase projected for 2017 93 New families 495 Increase projected for 2017 1,510
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God’s Work. Our Hands.
Our congregational
survey results show a large number of our
members are actively involved in care giving,
whether caring for family members,
friends or neighbors. The workshop will
focus on those caring for adults with memory issues.
This series of work-shops is designed by Stanford University and sponsored by
Dignity Health.
This is your opportunity to learn
ways to improve your life and the lives of
others.
Sign up to attend in the Narthex.
Questions? Contact
Anna Lee Bjork 961-1693
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Contact Anna Lee Bjork 916 961-1693 or e-mail: [email protected]
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34th Annual
Sacramento Scandinavian Festival
Saturday, August 19, 2017
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
SCOTTISH RITE MASONIC CENTER
6151 H St
Sacramento, CA 95819
(near Sac State)
Adults $5
Children under 12 free
Scandinavian Food, Baked Goods and Merchandise for Sale
Information about the Nordic Countries
Music, Entertainment and Door Prizes
Scandinavian Folk Dancing and Exhibits
Children's Area with Arts & Crafts
Outside - Viking Camp and Ship
https://www.facebook.com/SacramentoScandinavianFestival/
PLEASE NOTE: Some food items may sell out early
For more information, please call:
Finland (916) 294-7411 Iceland (408) 509-3209 Norway (916) 451-3853 Sweden (916) 481-0373
https://www.facebook.com/SacramentoScandinavianFestival/
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Advent’s quarterly benevolence checks brought several Thank You notes from the recipients: Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary
Thank you for your gift of $130. As I write this note, all of us on campus are packing boxes . . . whatever we want to move with us.
We are moving to 2000 Center St. . . We will soon say goodbye to this mountaintop campus. We expect 200 people . . . for the decommissioning of the campus and the ensuing walk/drive down the hill to our new digs. We welcome your prayers for blessing and organization (as they move the school to a downtown location) and what promises to be a bit of holy chaos. Rev. Brian Stein-Webber then signed the donation receipt “Super!”
Lutheran Social Services Thank you for your donation of $230 to LSS of Northern California. Because of the generous support of congregations like yours, LSS has been providing
vital services across the lifespan for more than 125 years. We currently provide money management services, case management in transitional and
permanent supportive housing sites for the formely homeless, and case management and housing services for youth coming out of foster care in
Sacramento, San Francisco, Contra Costa and San Joaquin counties. We also sstand ready to offer long-term recovery services for victims of earthquakes,
floods, fire and other disasters throughout Northern California like last year’s Butte and Valley fires. LSS is pleased to show God’s love in action and
your donations change lives. Carol Roberts, President
Citrus Heights HART (Homeless Assistance Resource Team) We want to reach out and thank you for your generous donation of $130 . . . Your gift has allowed us to continue to aid homeless individuals and families, local veterans and our at-risk population. . . HART is a volunteer-run community effort established to assist our homeless and at risk residents. Our two most recent events included: 2017 Winter Sanctuary Program and the 2017 Stand Down (event assisting veterans). Both events helped over 200 homeless and veterans in need, ranging from 18 to 70 years, in the C.H. area. Over 1200 volunteers, 8 community churches, and over 68 services and agencies joined our cause. Kathilynn Carpenter, Citrus Heights HART Board Chair
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Please Pray for . . .
Ann Beeck, sister in law of Russell Beeck and Carol Whyte in hospice
Dean Henrick's sister-in-law who is hospitalized with a series of strokes
Adele McLain, the wife of our daughter's father in law dying of brain cancer
The Family of June Garlington, Carolyn Youngquist's mother who entered life eternal on Sunday, May 14
The Family of Ruth Cerniglia who entered life eternal on Thursday, May 11
Heidi Swanson, Kathy Johnson’s niece recovering from another surgery for a brain tumor
Henry Reiess, age 3 diagnosed with liver cancer. Long time family friends of Dana Bennett
Marty Maloney, friend of Chuck and Karen Urban suffering from a post-operation infection
Mikal Kendrick, Michael Jones’ sister with family issues
Helen Ann Toth, Pam Lipp’s cousin with health issues
Orlean Ray, with heart issues
Gary Peterson, recovering from foot fractures and surgery
Nita McGuire, health issues
Gregory Bell, Steve Cook’s niece’s boyfriend diagnosed with colon cancer
Susan Rowley, friend of Jann Knutson recovering from back surgery
Pat Galland, with health issues
Julia McLoughlin, a 5year old friend of Henrick’s family diagnosed with Leukemia
Jack Fox, Kathy Henricks brother-in-law recovering from back surgery
Loretta Gale, friend of Cindy Winsor-Schultz with recurrence of cancer undergoing chemo twice a week
Amy and Allison Daby, Amy is undergoing testing and Allison has an ongoing health issue
Naomi and John Howard and Kendra Sills, friends of Karen Urban with illness
Afghan Family seeking help to re-settle in the Sacramento area
Those who continue their need to be lifted in prayer: Kay Johnson, Larry Brockemeier, Kathy Crump, Beryl Baierl,
Lillian Eggers, Diane White, Don Rogers, Ruth Cerniglie, Andy Goltz, Kim Berring, Ron Naswall, Jim and Marilyn
Pederson, Dave & Betty Yeager, Austin Kepler, Marty Jacobson, Joel and Carol Blaylock, Ann, sister-in-law of Carol
Whyte, Georgina Woodward, Lori Oberon, Les Mathews, Valerie Newbold, Brady, Alexandra Chilcote, Marilyn
Nelson, Kim and Mary Kennedy, Mary Rewolinski, Eleanor Wallace, Bruce Johnson, Darlene and Bill Baker, Mike
Jones’ father, James Hansen, Bruce Hansen’s father, Roger Dedman and son, Allen Hansen, Dorothy (Karen Urban’s
Mother), Doris Hale (Pam Lipp’s mother), Karen Peterson, Vic (son-in-law of Bill and Darlene Baker), Ryan Patterson,
Pastor Jim and Elaine Patterson, Mark Chesshire, Meghann Smiley, Pat Meroney, Wendy Warren, Meagan Brown, Ray
King , Kurt (Karyl Cimini and Karen Sorenson’s father), Laurel Johnson, (Lloyd and Lois Sellers daughter in law),
Skip Dean, (Tom Kent’s cousin), Julie (Amy Gariano’s cousin), Keith McIntyre, Jason Butler, Ron and Dianne von
Rajcs, friends of Lois Sellers, Emmy Lou Cook, Daniel Diego, Willa Clore, Richard Tolman, Wendy Slater, friend of
Kathy Henricks, Helen Clouston, Diane Peterson’s mother, Gary Peterson’s brother and sister-in-law, Connie Smiley,
James Myers, Christy Borges, Tom Chancellor, Maynard Johnson, Donna Baldasari, Alice Davidson, Derald Simmons,
Sr.
Family Members serving in the military: Brandon Lovett, Jane Lockhard’s grandson, Army; Scott Atchley, Air Force;
Alex Chesire, Air Force; Jason and Heather Stickney, nephew and wife of Keith and Joyce Montag, Air Force; Charles
Roney, Army; David Schedler, son of Paul Schedler, National Guard; Sara Elliott, daughter of Bill and Diana Elliott,
National Guard; Alex Reginato, friend of the Malaspino family, Marines; Brandon Drake, grandson of Curt & Pam Lipp,
Army; Sheldon Gray, Bernadette Kennedy’s grandson, Army, Caitlyn Werth, Tom and Audrey Werth’s granddaughter,
Navy
Please notify the church office to add or remove your prayer request. Thank you.
E-mail: [email protected]
Note: Long-term prayer requests are under “continued to be lifted up”
mailto:[email protected]
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Robin Bevier 18 Ernie Rinde 18 Vicky Singleton 18
Karen Ammons 19 Stephanie Brinkman 21
Keith Johnson 23
Thomas Chancellor 25
Jill Daby 26
Cynthia Winsor 27
Lorna Mymka 30 Dorothy Slade 30
Darrell & Dixie Schneider 1
Keith & Joyce Montag 3 Lawrence & Jody Presto 12 Biff & Karen Strom 13 Phil & Alice Davidson 18 Charles & Debra Brown 22 Herum & Annalee Bjork 30 Terry & Kris Heath 30
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Cole Tolman Patricia Proffer 1
Marie Buhler 3
Darrell Broaddus 4
Marvin Clore 5
Phyllis Almgren 6 Heath Jennings 6
Bernie Clavere 7 Kylie Glick 7 Deborah Parkinson 7
Kyle Belchem 10 Ronald Proffer 10
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Assist. Ministers 9:30 am
June 4
Darrell Broaddus
June 11
Karen Urban
June 18
Luke Patterson
June 25
Jon Schedler
Greeters 9:30 am
Joel & Carol
Blaylock
Gary & Diane
Peterson
Curt & Pam
Lipp
Ed, Carole & Annika Mack
Lector 9:30 am
Anna Lee Bjork
Nolana Mymka
Daoust
Beth Mora
Kathy Johnson
Techie 9:30 am
Tom Werth
Deb Clore-
Myers
Troy
Malaspino
Deb Clore-Myers
Altar Guild: *Dorothy Slade, Pam Lipp, Marie Buhler, Shirley Cleveland Ushers: *Curt Lipp, Terry Heath, Ed Mack, Todd Franz, Landon Franz, Steve Cook * Lead
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
LOC—Love of Christ—Mongolian Church
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8:00 PM AA Mtg
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Community Outreach
- Pastor Cindy
8:00 AM Love of
Christ Women's
Group
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9:30 AM Worship
with Communion
10:30 AM Annual
Meeting
12:00 PM Love of
Christ Worship
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9:30
AM Quilters
6:00 PM AA Mtg
8:00 PM AA Mtg
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12:00 PM AA Mtg
1:15 PM Social
Knitting
6:00 PM Love of
Christ Bible Study
7:00 PM Boy Scouts
7:00 PM Christian Ed
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10:00 AM AA Mtg.
10:00 AM Finance
Comm
7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal
7:00 PM Worship
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10:00 AM Women's
Bible Study
11:30
AM Caregivers
5:30 PM Worship
Meeting
7:00 PM Council
Mtg
8:00 PM AA Mtg
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8:00 AM Love of
Christ Women's
Group
9:00 AM Stern-
Johnson Bike Club
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9:30 AM Worship
with Communion
12:00 PM Love of
Christ Worship
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11:00 AM
Communion
Trng
6:00 PM AA Mtg
8:00 PM AA Mtg
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12:00 PM AA Mtg
1:15 PM Social
Knitting
6:00 PM Love of
Christ Bible Study
7:00 PM Boy Scouts
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10:00 AM AA Mtg.
7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal
7:00 PM Worship
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11:30
AM Caregivers
7:00 PM P.O.N.A
8:00 PM AA Mtg
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8:00 AM Love of
Christ Women's
Group
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9:30 AM Worship
with Communion
12:00 PM Love of
Christ Worship
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9:30
AM Quilters
5:30
PM Vacation
Bible School
6:00 PM AA Mtg
8:00 PM AA Mtg
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12:00 PM AA Mtg
1:15 PM Social
Knitting
5:30 PM Vacation
Bible School
6:00 PM Love of
Christ Bible Study
7:00 PM Boy Scouts
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10:00 AM AA Mtg.
5:30 PM Vacation Bible
School
7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal
7:00 PM Worship
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11:30
AM Caregivers
5:30 PM Vacation
Bible School
8:00 PM AA Mtg
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SUNDAY 9:30 am Worship with Holy Communion
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Pastor Cindy Beck [email protected]
Bob Mathews, Council President bobmathewshome@hotmail .com
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Natalie Jones, Children’s Ministry Director [email protected]
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John Hultman, Financial Secretary Dana Bennett, Bookkeeper Bruce Crain, Organist Email: [email protected] Website: www.adventcitrusheights.org Phone: (916) 966-7242
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