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FEBRUARY 26, 2017 8:30 & 11:00 A.M.
THE TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD
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More Worship Opportunities in Lent We have so many excellent opportunities to worship and learn together this season.
As we simplify other aspects of our life and seek spiritual depth, we can center around a practice of prayer, either alone or together.
In addition to the services offered on Ash Wednesday, we will also be having Lent Midweek services every Wednesday during Lent: March 8, 15, 22, 29, and April 5. Please mark your calendar for service at 11:15 and soup lunch at 12. These midweek services will be a chance for quiet reflection, singing the simple music of Taizé, and praying with the Psalms.
We are also expanding our adult education during Bread for the Journey in the season of Lent. There will be an adult education class at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday evenings in the Fireside Room, and we will be praying with the Psalms in a new way. It will be a time to touch our hearts and spirits rather than living in our minds.
Please come join us, and enjoy a holy Lent.
Lent Begins This Wednesday March 1, 2017
Ash Wednesday The Lenten journey begins on Ash Wednesday, a solemn call to fast as we begin our journey to the baptismal waters at Easter. The liturgy includes confession of sin and the imposition of ashes. With the cross of ashes on our brow, we long for the spiritual renewal that flows from the Easter feast to come. This year Ash Wednesday falls on March 1st. We will have three worship opportunities. The 11:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. liturgies are held in the sanctuary. At 6:30 p.m. we offer a shorter service in the Tree of Life room, intended for families with children. All three services include imposition of ashes.
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Today is the Transfiguration of our Lord. The season after Epiphany
comes to a close and we segue into the season of Lent, our annual
journey to Easter. The vision of Jesus’ glory at the Transfiguration
sustains us and God’s command to “listen to him” directs us. At the
conclusion of today’s liturgy, we put aside the “alleluia.” It will be
missing in our songs and prayers during Lent and will be sung again at
the celebration of the Resurrection.
Gathering
PRE-SERVICE MUSIC
How Brightly Shines the Morning Star setting by J. Pachelbel
ENTRANCE HYMN ELW #315 How Good, Lord, to Be Here
GREETING AND PRAYER OF THE DAY The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy
Spirit be with you all.
And also with you.
Let us pray.
(Silence)
O God, in the transfiguration of your Son you confirmed the mysteries of the faith
by the witness of Moses and Elijah, and in the voice from the bright cloud declaring
Jesus your beloved Son, you foreshadowed our adoption as your children. Make us
heirs with Christ of your glory, and bring us to enjoy its fullness, through Jesus
Christ, our Savior and Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one
God, now and forever.
Amen.
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Word
FIRST LESSON: EXODUS 24:12-18
The LORD said to Moses, “Come up to me on the mountain, and wait there; and I
will give you the tablets of stone, with the law and the commandment, which I
have written for their instruction.” So Moses set out with his assistant Joshua, and
Moses went up into the mountain of God. To the elders he had said, “Wait here
for us, until we come to you again; for Aaron and Hur are with you; whoever has
a dispute may go to them.”
Then Moses went up on the mountain, and the cloud covered the mountain.
The glory of the LORD settled on Mount Sinai, and the cloud covered it for six
days; on the seventh day he called to Moses out of the cloud. Now the appearance
of the glory of the LORD was like a devouring fire on the top of the mountain in
the sight of the people of Israel. Moses entered the cloud, and went up on the
mountain. Moses was on the mountain for forty days and forty nights.
Holy wisdom, holy word.
Thanks be to God.
RESPONSE
8:30 Kanisa Litajengua (“O Who Will Build the Church Now?”)
Swahili Song from Kenya
11:00 Refrain:
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SECOND LESSON: 2 PETER 1:16-21
For we did not follow cleverly devised myths when we made known to you the
power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we had been eyewitnesses of his
majesty. For he received honor and glory from God the Father when that voice was
conveyed to him by the Majestic Glory, saying, “This is my Son, my Beloved, with
whom I am well pleased.” We ourselves heard this voice come from heaven, while
we were with him on the holy mountain.
So we have the prophetic message more fully confirmed. You will do well to
be attentive to this as to a lamp shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and
the morning star rises in your hearts. First of all you must understand this, that no
prophecy of scripture is a matter of one’s own interpretation, because no prophecy
ever came by human will, but men and women moved by the Holy Spirit spoke
from God.
Holy wisdom, holy word.
Thanks be to God.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Please face the cross in procession as the Gospel is proclaimed in our midst.
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GOSPEL: MATTHEW 17:1-9 The Holy Gospel according to St. Matthew.
Glory to you, O Lord.
Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high
mountain, by themselves. And he was transfigured before them, and his face shone
like the sun, and his clothes became dazzling white. Suddenly there appeared to
them Moses and Elijah, talking with him. Then Peter said to Jesus, “Lord, it is good
for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three dwellings here, one for you, one for
Moses, and one for Elijah.” While he was still speaking, suddenly a bright cloud
overshadowed them, and from the cloud a voice said, “This is my Son, the Beloved;
with him I am well pleased; listen to him!” When the disciples heard this, they fell
to the ground and were overcome by fear. But Jesus came and touched them, saying,
“Get up and do not be afraid.” And when they looked up, they saw no one except
Jesus himself alone.
As they were coming down the mountain, Jesus ordered them, “Tell no one about
the vision until after the Son of Man has been raised from the dead.”
The Gospel of the Lord.
Praise to you, O Christ.
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SEQUENCE HYMN Oh, let the harps break forth in sound!
Our joy be all with music crowned,
our voices gaily blending!
For Christ goes with us all the way—
today, tomorrow, ev'ry day!
His love is never ending!
Sing out! Ring out!
Jubilation! Exultation!
Tell the story!
Praise to Christ, who reigns in glory!
SERMON
HYMN OF THE DAY ELW #316 Oh Wondrous Image, Vision Fair
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE Response: Hear our prayer.
SHARING THE PEACE OF CHRIST
PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Meal
PREPARATION OF THE TABLE AND OFFERING OF GIFTS 8:30 Order My Steps Glenn Burleigh
11:00 Trinity Psalms Z. Randall Stroope
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OFFERTORY PRAYER Let us pray.
(Silence)
Merciful God, receive the gifts we bring, our selves, our time, and our possessions.
Through this meal unite us as your body, shining with the light of your justice and
mercy; for the sake of him who gave himself for us, Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
THE GREAT THANKSGIVING
It is indeed right, our duty and our joy, that we should at all times and in all places
give thanks and praise to you, almighty and merciful God. through our Savior Jesus
Christ; who, sharing our life, lived among us to reveal your glory and love, that our
darkness should give way to your own brilliant light. And so, with all the choirs of
angels, with the church on earth and the hosts of heaven, we praise your name and
join their unending hymn:
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Holy One, the beginning and the end, the giver of life:
Blessed are you for the birth of creation.
Blessed are you in the darkness and in the light.
Blessed are you for your promise to your people.
Blessed are you in the prophets’ hopes and dreams.
Blessed are you for Mary’s openness to your will.
Blessed are you for your Son Jesus,
the Word made flesh.
In the night in which he was betrayed,
our Lord Jesus took bread, and gave thanks;
broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying:
Take and eat; this is my body, given for you.
Do this for the remembrance of me.
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Again, after supper, he took the cup, gave thanks,
and gave it for all to drink, saying:
This cup is the new covenant in my blood,
shed for you and for all people for the forgiveness of sin.
Do this for the remembrance of me.
Let us proclaim the mystery of faith:
Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again.
With this bread and cup
we remember your Word dwelling among us,
full of grace and truth.
We remember our new birth in his death and resurrection.
We look with hope for his coming.
Come, Lord Jesus.
Holy God, we long for your Spirit.
Come among us.
Bless this meal.
May your Word take flesh in us.
Awaken your people.
Fill us with your light.
Bring the gift of peace on earth.
Come, Holy Spirit.
All praise and glory are yours, Holy One of Israel, Word of God incarnate,
Power of the Most High, one God, now and forever.
Amen.
Gathered as one by the Holy Spirit, let us pray:
Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your
will be done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive
us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Save us from the time of
trial and deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are
yours, now and forever. Amen.
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BREAKING OF THE BREAD AND INVITATION TO THE TABLE
The Presider breaks the bread in silence and says:
The gifts of God for the people of God. Come, now. All is ready.
All are welcome to meet the Risen Jesus in the sharing of bread and cup. Please come forward at the di-
rection of the ushers. Communion will be around the rail today. You may dip the bread into the red wine
or white grape juice, or drink directly from the cup. Gluten-free wafers are available. Ask the server.
Those who do not commune are invited and welcome to come forward for a blessing.
Ministers are available in the Chapel directly located across the altar area for healing prayers and
anointing. If you would like to pray for yourself or someone else, confidentially for any need, the minister
will pray with you.
MUSIC DURING COMMUNION 8:30 Sweet Communion Cora L. Jackson
ELW #838 Beautiful Savior
ELW #310 Songs of Thankfulness and Praise
ELW #318 Alleluia, Songs of Gladness
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PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION Let us pray.
(Silence)
Gracious God, in this meal you have drawn us to your heart, and nourished us at
your table with food and drink, the body and blood of Christ. Now send us forth to
be your people in the world, and to proclaim your truth this day and evermore,
through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord. Amen.
Sending CHILDREN’S WORD Today we bury the Alleluia.
BLESSING
May the Lord touch and transform you.
May the Lord surround you with peace.
May the Lord open your eyes to God’s presence, surround you with great love,
and fill your days with glory; and the blessing of God the Father, Son (+), and
Holy Spirit be upon you this day and always.
Amen.
DISMISSAL
Go in peace. Serve the Lord.
Thanks be to God.
POSTLUDE
8:30 As You Go, Tell the World Anonymous
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PRESIDER
Bryon Hansen
PREACHER
Diakonda Gurning
CHILDREN’S WORD
Nancy Monelli
ASSISTING MINISTER
Steve Pfaff (8:30)
Nichole Kruse (11:00)
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Sandy Mortinson, Cara Scheffler (8:30)
Carol Cummins, Linda Quammen (11:00)
LECTORS
Patty Maier, Rod Johnson (8:30)
Karla Ogle, Matthew Eng (11:00)
ACOLYTES
Arno Snedker-Pfaff,
Aaron Cornell-Maier (8:30)
Soren Ogle, Charlie Van Kley (11:00)
ORGANIST
Valerie Shields
GOSPEL CHOIR (8:30)
Diane Figaro, Director
CHANCEL CHOIR (11:00)
Beth Ann Bonnecroy, Director
USHERS
Steve Johnson, Bart Brosten, Steve Moody,
Scott Radford (8:30)
Ilse Bolliger, Mike Clark, Leslie Caceres,
John Breen (11:00)
Participants in Today’s Liturgy
Parts of the Liturgy were adapted from Sundays and Seasons.com. Copyright 2016 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprint-ed by permission under Augsburg Fortress Liturgies Annual License #36567.
New Revised Standard Version Bible. Copyright © 1989, Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Cover art © 1994, Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, art by Steve Erspamer, SM.
O Morning Star, How Fair and Bright! Text: Philipp Nicolai; tr. Lutheran Book of Worship. Music: Philipp Nicolai. Text © 1978
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The Lent Event Is THIS MORNING!
This year’s theme is In His Steps: Following Jesus through Lent.
We begin in Fellowship Hall, where all participants will receive their travel guides and instructions for taking part in this event. Then adults and children accompanied by their parents will journey to the following sites.:
Jesus Prayed – How can we grow in our prayer lives by following his example?
Jesus Healed – How can each of us become a healing presence in the lives of those around us?
Jesus Taught – How can we set aside time for family bible reading?
Jesus Cared for Those in Need – How can we become more compassionate?
Jesus Sacrificed His Life for Us – What can we give up in order to serve him with more intentionality?
All participants will take part in hands-on activities and leave the event with the resources they’ll need to follow Jesus in a new way all through Lent.
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Our Weekly Circle of Prayer
Hear my prayer, O God; give ear to the words of my mouth. Psalm 54:2 We welcome your requests for prayers for persons in need or prayers of thanksgiving for blessings received. You can add your prayer to this list with a note on this morning’s Count Me In or by contacting the church office.
FOR HOMEBOUND MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF PHINNEY Jeff Goforth, Lowell Olson, Borgny Eriksen, Hazel Olson FOR OUR PARTNERS IN MINISTRY Northwest Washington Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton, Bishop B. Kirby Unti St. John United Lutheran Church FOR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OF THE RECENTLY DECEASED Yvonne Lerum Røskeland; died February 17, 2017 Adam Stratton; died February 8, 2017 Barb Tuft; died on February 4, 2017 Jack Ellstrom; died January 27, 2017 RECENT HOSPITALIZATIONS, ILLNESSES, AND INJURIES Cynthia Greif, cancer treatment Janice Aasland, hospitalized Shannon McCarthy, recovering from heart surgery Gabrielle, Renee Dudley's mother; ovarian cancer Grace Roop, in rehab in Anacortes after a fall Sandy Mortinson, recovering from auto accident Bob Stettner, recovering from heart surgery Les Filion, recovering from pneumonia Mary Jane, great-aunt of Jessie Rossol-Allison; terminal cancer Linda Thorson Michael Simpson; serious liver trouble Glen Baker, Luci Baker Johnson’s uncle; recovering after a heart attack Andrew Leckie Joe Imre, end stage kidney cancer Virginia Gabelein
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George Herbert,
hymnwriter, died 1633
Wednesday, March 01, 2017
An excellent scholar, Herbert
served briefly in the English
parliament, then became a par-
ish priest. He was known for
devoted care of his parishion-
ers, as well as for writing poet-
ry and hymns, including
"Come, my way, my truth, my
life." He died at age 40.
John Wesley, died 1791;
Charles Wesley, died 1788;
renewers of the church
Thursday, March 02, 2017
These brothers led a revival
originally intended to remain
within the Church of England,
one that involved frequent
communion and advocacy for
the poor. Except for a brief
time in America, they worked
in England. Charles was also a prolific
hymn writer. After their deaths, their
work led to the formation of the Meth-
odist Church.
Surrounded by a Great Cloud of Witnesses …
Commemorations and Festivals for the Week
FOR PERSONS DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER OR LONG-TERM ILLNESS Gary Tatje, Gary Brakken, Herbert Prugger, Ruth Liles, Rafik Hanna, Lois Stettner, Sharon, John Cooley, Mike, Sister Barbara Lee, Cheri Rinn, Karen Kenyon, Ruth Berven, Susan Wieland, Val Reinholdtsen, Sherry, Jeff Goforth OTHER HOPES, CONCERNS, AND THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving for the delivery of healthy twin boys to Andrew and Nicole Murphy Thank God for improvement in the health of Beth Erickson THE WORLD IN PRAYER Yemen, South Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan, Turkey
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Announcements
“Celebrating Martin Luther: A
Concert for Everyone” - THIS
AFTERNOON! This concert is
part of our year-long
celebration of the 500th
anniversary of the
Reformation. There will be hymns and songs and
anthems with the Phinney choirs and the
congregation, and the Midrash Players will take
us right into the Diet of Worms, where Martin
Luther took his famous stand against the powers
of his day. This is a concert for everyone!
Admission: Free!
Freewill offering will benefit Lutheran Community
Services
Are you concerned about global warming and the
unchecked exploitation of our natural resources?
Do you want to do more to protect our water,
public lands, and air quality? An interest group is
forming at Phinney in alliance with Earth
Ministries (earthministry.org) and the good work
they do. The intention is to inform and encourage
one another. If you are interested in learning
more, please contact Karen Clark
Sacred Listening meets today at noon in the
Fireside (Middle School) room.
Soup Makers Needed for Lent. A Phinney Lenten
tradition is to share a simple soup lunch together
after mid-day worship on Wednesdays. We need
volunteers to make that soup! Please sign up on
this morning’s Count Me In if you can help and
we will contact you with details.
The singers of Mirinesse Women’s Choir invite
you to their upcoming concerts “Dancing Rain,
Singing Stars” Fri, March 17, 7:00pm. The 65
glorious voices will perform a joyous Haydn
setting of the mass accompanied by strings,
songs of rain and stars from around the world,
and Rachmaninoff songs for women’s voices with
stunning piano accompaniment. Other
performances March 4, 5, and 18. Suggested
donation $18 For more info or to buy tickets, go
to www.mirinessewomenschoir.org.
Do you know an 8th -12th grade musician who is
involved in choir, band or orchestra? Lutheran
Music Program offers two- and four-week
summer residential academies where students
grow musically through study and performance
while participating in daily worship in a
supportive community. On Friday, March 3rd at 7
pm, we invite you to learn more about our
program at the home of Geoffrey and Amy Boers
in Milton, just north of Tacoma. Dessert and
excellent company will be provided. Please call or
text Amy at 253-686-9610 if you plan to attend
and look us up at lutheransummermusic.org.
Dinner Theater tickets are on
sale now! Youth and board
representatives will have tickets
available after the service.
Online ticket sales coming soon!
Dinner Theater volunteers needed:
for more information on how you
can serve, visit roaringlyons.org
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This Week at PRLC
Sunday, February 26, 2017 + Transfiguration Sunday
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion Sanctuary 10:00 a.m. Adult Forum: The Living Word (part two) Tree of Life
The Lent Event Fellowship Hall
11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Sanctuary
12:00 p.m. Sacred Listening Fireside Room
4:00 p.m. “Celebrating Martin Luther” Concert Sanctuary
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
9:00 a.m. Quilters Quilting Room
10:30 a.m. Staff Meeting Office Workroom
12:00 p.m. Lectionary and Lunch Library
2:00 p.m. Food Bank Food Bank
7:00 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous 301/302
Wednesday, March 1, 2017 + Ash Wednesday
10:00 a.m. Spirited Women Tree of Life
11:15 a.m. Ash Wednesday Worship Sanctuary
12:00 p.m. Lenten Soup Lunch Library
5:00 p.m. Bread for the Journey Various
6:00 p.m. BfJ Dinner Fellowship Hall
6:30 p.m. Ash Wednesday Family Service Tree of Life Room
7:00 p.m. Food Bank Food Bank
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous 301/302
7:30 p.m. Ash Wednesday Worship Sanctuary
Thursday, March 2, 2017
2:00 p.m. Food Bank Food Bank 6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous 301/302 6:30 p.m. Financial Peace University Fireside Room 7:00 p.m. Food Bank Food Bank
Saturday, March 4, 2017
11:30 a.m. “Long Timers” AA 301/302 7:00 p.m. Green Lake AA Group 301/302
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Sunday, March 5, 2017 + Lent 1
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion Sanctuary
10:00 a.m. Adult Forum: Exploring the Psalms Tree of Life
Sunday School Various
WAY Alumni Group (WAG) Office Reception Area
11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Sanctuary
5:00 p.m. The WAY 200 Level
Next Sunday
Feb. 26, 2017 + Transfiguration of Our Lord Lessons: Exodus 24:12-18; 2 Peter 1:16-21; Matthew 17:1-9
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
10:00 a.m. The Lent Event Adult Forum: The Living Word, part 12
11:00 a.m. Holy Communion
12:00 p.m. Sacred Listening
4:00 p.m. “Celebrating Martin Luther” concert
Looking Ahead Wed Mar 1, 2017
Ash Wednesday Services at 11:15 am, 6:30 pm, and
7:30 pm
March 31, Apr 1, 7, & 8
LYONS Dinner Theater “The Church Office”
Sun, Apr 9, 2017
Passion Sunday Services at 8:30 & 11:00
Apr 9-15, 2017
Holy Week
Sun, Apr 16, 2017
Easter Sunday Easter Breakfast at 8:30 Services at 8:30 and 11:00
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Sunday Mornings at 10 AM in the Tree of Life Room
This Morning — February 26
The Living Word
“The Word of God” is a well-worn phrase. What does it
mean? One of Luther’s enduring contributions to the life
and renewal of the church was his
theology of the word.
This morning Pastor Nancy
Winder will discuss the living
word in community, art, music,
and service.
Next Sunday—March 5
Exploring the Psalms
In this forum, our Vicar Katherine GrayBuck will lead us
in a study of the Psalms. We will explore two psalms in
depth, and discover what history, structure, and the
Hebrews have to tell us in the Psalms. Come and gain a
new understanding of these rich scriptures that have
often been used to curse enemies, lament tragedy,
explain who God is, and offer praise.
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We welcome all who worship with us today. Here are some notes about our
congregation and our facility to help you feel at home among us.
Nursery A staffed nursery is available for children from birth through age
5 on the sanctuary level down the hall past the drinking fountain. Please
sign your child in and out of nursery care. Usually parents gather their
children before communion so that they can come to the Table together. An
usher will be glad to direct you.
Restrooms are located on the sanctuary level just past the library. In addi-
tion to Men’s and Women’s rooms there is also a Family room with a chang-
ing table.
Count Me In Form is that little slip of paper in your worship folder. We
ask all worshipers to complete this each week. Special prayer requests may
be made on the back of the form and if there are special “sign ups” you can
do that on the back. Place it in the offering plate as it is circulated during
the service.
Grace Station is an outreach of the church office available every Sunday
morning. Office Manager Christina Bogar (or a volunteer) is there to pro-
vide information about our church and to receive information such as ad-
dress, phone or email changes, prayer requests and news about illness or
hospitalizations. Current newsletters and program information are located
there. Look for the “check in desk” in the church gathering area.
Check out the Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church website at www.prlc.org for
more information on our congregation, our ministries and many opportuni-
ties for service and study.
Join us again! We worship every Sunday at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. and would
be honored to have you join us for worship again, soon, and often.
Welcome Visitors
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The Ministry Staff
Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church 7500 Greenwood Avenue North
Seattle, Washington 98103
206.783.2350 • www.prlc.org
Office Hours: M-Th 8:30-4:30; Fri 8:30-12:30
Our congregation participates with three other Lutheran churches in Seattle in a youth ministry or-
ganization called LYONS (Lutheran Youth of North Seattle). Telephone 206-706-5997, website
roaringlyons.org.
Our congregation also participates in a Lutheran counseling organization with congregations from
across the Puget Sound area. Lutheran Counseling Network is a coalition of licensed pastoral coun-
selors who provide therapy in a variety of settings for a variety of needs. One such office is located in
our building, with Counselor Rosemary Raynaud providing therapy on an appointment basis. Learn
more: check out Lutheran Counseling Network at www.lutherancounseling.net. You can also reach
Rosemary by phone at 206-364-1046, ext. 3.
Bryon Hansen, Pastor [email protected]
Anne Van Kley, Associate Pastor [email protected]
Patrick Meagher, Minister of Outreach [email protected]
Nancy Monelli, Children and Family Minister [email protected]
Katherine GrayBuck, Vicar [email protected]
Kirsten Olshausen, Parish Administrator [email protected]
Tim Sullivan, CDC Director [email protected]
Christina Bogar, Parish Communications and Office Manager [email protected]
Valerie Shields, Organist
Beth Ann Bonnecroy, Chancel and
Handbell Choirs Director
Evelyn Hartwell, Children’s Choir Director
Diane Figaro, Gospel Choir and Youth Choir Director
Dallas Cooper
Anthony Nelson
Custodians [email protected]
Jannah Fitch
Cally Nelson Nursery Care
Bryant Williams, LYONS Director [email protected]