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LCSC MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Lutheran Cursillo of Southern California is to develop a lay ministry to the Lu- theran Community in the State of California by encouraging a spiritual renewal of the Lutheran Church, and by supporting its members as they grow in their faith and as they actively support the life and mission of their local home church congregations. Lutheran Cursillo of Southern California Official Newsletter “Fourth Day Chronicles” Spring 2015 Shelly Reinschmidt, Editor-email: [email protected] In This Issue… LC #156 LC #157 CLE #6 Upcoming Weekends Ulteryas The 2014-2015 Secretariat Thrivent “Choice” Team Donations Sponsor’s Responsibilites Devotion LCSC Prayer Chain Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer. Romans 12:12 If you have a person or situation you would like lifted up in prayer, please e-mail Cammy Mahoney at [email protected] and/or Joan Harrison at [email protected] Newsletter Mailing If you would like a paper copy of the news- letter mailed to you, please send your name and mailing address along with a donation of five dollars per year to cover post-age to: LCSC Attention: Newsletter P.O. Box 5203 Cerritos, CA 90703-5203 Sign up on the website for our Newsletter at http://lcsocal.org

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LCSC MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Lutheran Cursillo of Southern California is to develop a lay ministry to the Lu-theran Community in the State of California by encouraging a spiritual renewal of the Lutheran Church, and by supporting its members as they grow in their faith and as they actively support the life and mission of their local home church congregations.

Lutheran Cursillo of Southern California

Official Newsletter “Fourth Day Chronicles”

Spring 2015

Shelly Reinschmidt, Editor-email: [email protected]

In This Issue… LC #156 LC #157 CLE #6

Upcoming Weekends Ulteryas

The 2014-2015 Secretariat Thrivent “Choice” Team Donations

Sponsor’s Responsibilites

Devotion

LCSC Prayer Chain Rejoice in hope, be patient in

tribulation, be constant in prayer.

Romans 12:12

If you have a person or situation you would like lifted up in

prayer, please e-mail Cammy Mahoney at

[email protected] and/or Joan Harrison at

[email protected]

Newsletter Mailing If you would like a paper copy of the news-

letter mailed to you,

please send your name and mailing address

along with a donation

of five dollars per year to cover post-age

to:

LCSC

Attention: Newsletter

P.O. Box 5203

Cerritos, CA 90703-5203

Sign up on the website for our Newsletter at http://lcsocal.org

Meet The Rectora for CLE #6 April 16-19

Rebecca Lopez

Sooo....a few years back I found out about Cursillo. Tony and I went; LC 132

and LC 133. That was life changing, haven’t looked back. We got involved in

Cursillo Luterana en Espanol (CLE) from the beginning. Its been an interest-

ing journey.

The past six months we had our fair share of trials. Tony and I were reeling

from some very bad stuff when we went to family camp at Mont Hermon in

Santa Cruz country (highly recommend it). We kept encountering a theme,

the message was; when in a storm, get out of the boat, look at Jesus. We had

to get out of the comfort and what we thought was the safety of our boat, step

out onto the storm and keep our focus and eyes on Jesus.

That's is why the song “Oceans (Where feet may fail” resonates so strongly

for me. I have talked to people in CLE who are dealing with stuff that make

my problems seem petty. They are true people of faith. The verse, “Asi que

no temas, porque yo estoy contigo...” Isias 41:10a “So do not fear, because I

am with you” Fear is a powerful tool of the enemy. Isn't it interesting that

the words, “Do not fear” appear 365 times in the Bible! Fearless/Sin Miedo,

that is the kind of Christian I want to be, the kind of faith I hope our pilgrims

in CLE 6 will embrace.

Sooo .... hace unos años me enteré de Cursillos de Cristiandad. Tony y yo

fuimos; LC 132 y LC 133. Esto nos cambio la vida, no hemos vuelto a mirar

atrás. Nos involucramos en Cursillo Luterano en Español (CLE) desde el

principio. Ha sido un viaje interesante.

Los últimos seis meses hemos tenido una serie de momentos dificiles. Tony

y yo estábamos recuperándonos de algunas situaciones muy dificiles cuando

fuimos a un campamento de familia en Mount Hermon en el condado de

Santa Cruz,aqui en California (lo recomiendo). Seguimos enfrentandonos

con un tema, el mensaje era; cuando hay una tormenta, y tienes que salir del

barco, siempre mantenga la vista mirando a Jesús. Tuvimos que salir de la

comodidad y seguridad de nuestro “barco” y salir a donde solo veiamos in-

seguridad y tormenta, pero mantenerrnos mirando y confiando en Jesus.

Aprendimos que en medio de las tormentas hay que tener nuestros ojos

puesto en Jesus. .

Esta es la razón por la canción "Océanos (Donde pies pueden fallar" resuena

tan fuerte para mí. He hablado con gente en CLE que están lidiando con co-

sas que hacen mis problemas parecer insignificantes . Son verdaderas perso-

nas de fe. El versículo: "Asi que No Temas, porque estoy yo contigo ...

"Isias 41: 10a" So, do not fear, because I am with you ". el miedo es una po-

derosa herramienta del enemigo no es interesante que las palabras," no te-

mas "aparecen 365 veces en la Biblia! Sin Miedo / Fearless, que es el tipo

de cristiano que quiero ser, el tipo de fe Espero que nuestros peregrinos en

CLE 6 abrazará.

God’s Chosen Team for CLE #6

Please keep the team in your daily prayers

as well as for the Pilgrims He is calling to

His weekend.

Meet The Rector LC #156 February 19-22

Don Underwood

De Colores. My name is Don Underwood and I worship at First Lutheran Church

in Torrance, Ca. My pilgrim weekend was LC114, in February 2008. I have

heard many stories from fellow Cursillistas and I have witnessed for myself the

transformative impact that these pilgrim weekends have made in so many lives. I

am no exception, though it wasn’t until I went back to serve that I fully realized

how blessed I am to be part of this Cursillo family.

The verse that I was led to use for LC156, is from Philippians 2.:3 “…in

humility value others above yourselves.” From the time of my Pilgrim weekend

(theme: “Humility before Honor”), humility in service has resonated with me.

Humility is a consequence of our service when we center ourselves on the cross

and follow the example that Christ set for us. Humble service is central to these

weekends, serving our fellow brothers and sisters and placing all others needs

above our own.

The theme song for the weekend is “More of You” by Colton Dixon. There

were a number of songs that I was contemplating and it wasn’t until a friend sent

me an email one morning asking me to listen to this song that I realized this was

the song for the weekend. As soon as I heard the lyrics, I knew this was the

theme song. This song is all about breaking down our own castle walls and sur-

rendering to God. It also reminded me of something a long-time Cursillista

would often say in prayer….”Lord, let there be more of you and less of me”.

God has blessed me with many that have already heard the call to serve on

LC156. I continue to pray for the formation of the team He is sending our way

and for the pilgrims that are hearing His voice that this is their time to experience

the blessing of Cursillo

God’s Chosen Team LC#156

Please keep the team in your daily prayers

as well as for the Pilgrims He is calling to

His weekend.

Meet The Rectora LC# 157

Peggy Mechling

De Colores, my name is Peggy Mechling and I worship at Mount of Olives in Mission

Viejo. My pilgrim weekend was LC 97, in February 2005. Cursillo took my Christian

head knowledge and turned it into "heart" knowledge.

As great as my pilgrim weekend was, going back and serving on the weekends has been

an even bigger blessing in my life. Being a part of the LCSC community has continued

to be an important part of my walk with Christ. I treasure the relationships with the

Christian brothers and sisters that I have met along the way.

The verse I felt led to use for LC 157, is Psalm 118:24, "This is the Day the Lord has

made; Let us Rejoice and be glad in it!" Within days of getting the humbling call to be

the rectora, I received a birthday card that contained this verse. It reminded me of a say-

ing that my mom posted on our refrigerator when I was growing up that said "Today is

my gift from God, what I do with it, is my gift to Him."

After I chose the verse, my dear friend and mentor, Nancy Wilbur, gave me a metal

cross that inspired the talented Kathryn Ilten-Holmes to design the beautiful logo for the

weekend. Kathryn told me about a song that I had never heard before and I am so

thankful that she did because it is perfect! It is "This is the Day" by Laura Story. I can

see how God is equipping me already and weaving together a team of wonderful women

who will serve Him in love.

God’s Chosen Team #157 February 26– March 1

Please keep the team in your daily prayers as

well as for the Pilgrims He is calling to His

weekend.

February 19-22 LC #156 Men’s

February 26– March 1 LC #157 Women’s

April 16-19 CLE #6 CoEd

July 9-12 LC #158 Men’s

July 16-19 LC #159 Women’s

October 15-18 CLE #7 CoEd

November 5-8 LC #160 Men’s

November 12-15 LC #161 Women’s

January 10th-5PM-Open Fe y Esperanza– 13431 Paramount Blvd South Gate February 15th-2:30pm-Open-Musicians needed Zion Lutheran/ Palabra de Dios 4421 E. 61st Street, Maywood March 10-2:30pm– Grand 1st Lutheran– 2900 W. Carson St Torrance Churches are needed for April through November. Contact Kedma Wenz if you would like your church to host contact her via the website under “Ulteyas”.

NEEDED – PARISH REPS

The Parish Repre-sentatives are vol-unteers within their

local congregation whose primary pur-pose is to be the contact person be-tween the Secretariat and their church. They are the “go to person” when it comes to questions about Cur-sillo and distributing information about upcoming weekends and Ultre-yas. They also assist the members of their church to have been asked to at-tend a Cursillo weekend, and assist their church Community in their Fourth Day. For more information about be-coming a Parish Representative for your church, please contact any Secre-tariat member.

2014-2015 Secretariat

President - Steve Anderson

Head Spiritual Director – Jay Egenes

Treasurer – Mike Gaczkowski

Registrar – Stuart Dimock

Ultreya Coordinator – Kedma Wenz

Palanca Coordinator - Willy Miller

Newsletter Editor - Shelly Reinschmidt

Vice President/Trainer - Robin Hill

3-Day Supply Coordinator - Tonya Hollenbeck

Secretary - Marty Hente

I would like to feature

your church in the newsletter. Each

month I would like to have a “Save

the Date” section that will list some

of the events at your church.

Also, any fundraisers that are

Cursillo related.

So send me contact information

and details of the event as

early as possible.

From Trinity Lutheran, Riverside: On April 25th at 7:00

pm we will have “Meet Me at Trinity & Broadway” (due to

popular demand this event is back). These are singers &

musicians’ most are professionally trained and work in clubs

around and out of our immediate area. Just as the title says

the music is all from Broadway shows past & present. Watch

for more information on our website,

www.trinityriverside.org. There will be a free will offering

taken.

On June 27th starting at 5 pm we will have our 5th

annual Within Radius Festival of Art & Music. This event

has grown each year & we look forward to another amazing

one this year. Live music & refreshments will be featured in

our courtyard. There will be an opportunity drawings for

original works of art donated by the local artists from Los

Angeles, Orange, Riverside & San Bernardino Counties. The

admission is only $5/person and may be paid at the door or

purchased through our church website,

www.trinityriverside.org.

Both events are held at Trinity Lutheran Church,

5969 Brockton Ave., Riverside. As the dates get closer you

may call the church office at 951-682-1350 for more infor-

mation.

2014 Choice Dollars expire on 3/31/2015. Don’t miss this opportu-nity direct your Thrivent “Choice” Dol-lars to enrolled nonprofit organizations,

like Cursillo!

Team Donations After prayerful

consideration and a great deal of dis-

cussion over the past several months

the Secretariat has decided that it is

time to increase the team donation

fees from $130 to $150. St. Joseph’s

has raised the rental fees and the cost

of running a weekend increased such

that has become essential to our min-

istry. This increase will come into ef-

fect beginning with the July set of

weekends 2015.

Call a Customer Care Professional at 800-THRIVENT (800-847-4836)

and when prompted, say, “Thrivent Choice.”

“Make a friend, be a friend and bring a friend to Christ”. This is our commission. Be-

ing a sponsor a lovely opportunity to demonstrate all Christ has done for us. It is more

than just bringing a Pilgrim on Thursday evening, making a banner, bringing Palanca

and picking them up on Sunday afternoon.

When we sponsor we have a stewardship responsibility of $25, and the “Fourth

Day” care of that Pilgrim. Are we getting them involved in grouping, bringing them

with us to Angel and encouraging them to work a weekend? The weekends are a gift of

love, but beyond that they are the boot camp for raising up future leaders of the church.

Just as Christ bestowed the “Great Commission” on the first twelve, “Christ is counting

on us” to go and make disciples not to sit a wait and see what happens. And isn’t that

what we really become on the Fourth Day? A disciple. We are to continue that close,

intimate walk with Christ daily. Sponsorship is vital or there would not be Cursillo.

Check in on those you have sponsored. If they have become, stuck,

displaced or maybe they forgot their experience , be “proactive” and light

that spark again and get them involved again!

5 New Year’s Resolutions Your Family Can Live With

By HomeWord.com

It’s been said that a New Year’s resolution is something that goes in one year and out

the other. Maybe this is why many people don’t participate in the annual ritual. One

survey found that 55% of Americans either never or only infrequently set New Year’s

resolutions and that only 8% of Americans are always successful in keeping their reso-

lutions. With odds like that, why bother?

So, what if we reset the “resolutions” bar at a reasonable height? It just might make a

difference. With the right attitude going in, the following five “just for today” resolu-

tions can help to get your family’s 2015 off to a positive start. Whether you try one or

all, these are resolutions that most everyone has a good shot of accomplishing –

something that your family can live with. As you succeed, you might even end up in-

corporating some of them into your family life and identity.

Five Resolutions for 2015

# 1: Just for today, I resolve to pray. This doesn’t have to be difficult. Sometime during

the day, just say a short prayer. Thank God for something, or praise God for something,

or tell God you love Him, or confess something to Him, or ask Him for something, or

ask Him for something for someone other than yourself.

# 2: Just for today, I resolve to say, “I love you” to someone. It’s really not hard, and if

you try, you really can find the moment it takes to say it, email it, text it, or show it.

There are few sayings more powerful in the life of another than these three little words.

# 3: Just for today, I resolve to appreciate the world around me. Take a moment or two

to smell the roses, or look at the blue sky (or clouds, or rain, or snow, or ocean, moun-

tains, trees… you get the picture) and let the beauty of the world God created roll over

you.

# 4: Just for today, I resolve to read from the Bible. No length requirements and no

reading plan here. Today, just take some moments to read something from God’s word.

Whatever you do here, it will be good for your life and your soul (See Psalm 119:105).

# 5: Just for today, I resolve to spend some time with my family. The breathless pace

we live life is breaking families apart. So today, give your family the gift of your pres-

ence. It doesn’t have to be complicated. Just make some space in your day to be with

your family.