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Bethel Lutheran Church July/August 2017
the Bethel Beam
June 28, 2017 Greetings in the name of Christ! As some of you already know, Bethel – along with churches throughout history and across the globe – follows a “church calendar” known as the “liturgical year” (or “church year” or “Christian year”). It’s that rhythmic rotation of seasons you experi-ence annually (e.g. Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, etc); it informs the readings used on Sundays, the colors on the altar, and other elements of our life together. For the past several years, our pattern at Bethel has been to select a single style of worship for each season, then rotate to a different style when the season changes… with one exception.
Following Pentecost Sunday, we enter into the lengthy season known as “Ordinary Time” or “The Time After Pen-tecost.” It is by far the longest single season in the liturgical year, covering 6 months from June through Novem-ber. Because of its length, instead of sticking with one single worship style throughout it we have used a weekly rotation. This year, the rotation will be: 1st Sunday of the month: Now the Feast and Celebration (originally composed by Marty Haugen for the Universi-ty Congregation at Pacific Lutheran University) 2nd Sunday of the month: Healing Service (created specifically for Bethel – special focus on opportunities for healing prayer) 3rd Sunday of the month: ELW Setting #7 (a Latin-flavored service created for the new ELCA hymnal in 2006) 4th Sunday of the month: ELW Setting #10 (another service from the 2006 hymnal, but this one is built around familiar tunes from well-known hymns) 5th Sunday of the month: Holden Prayer (originally composed by Marty Haugen for the worshiping community at Holden Village) Additionally, as you’re enjoying summertime in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, please keep in mind some things happening at Bethel in the next few months: July 3-9: Pastor Chris on vacation July/August (date TBD): congregational meeting concerning proposed staffing changes August 6: Outdoor Worship/BBQ at Bethel August 7-27: Pastor Chris on vacation August 15: North City Jazz Walk August/September (date TBD): congregational trip to Holden Village September 6-20: Judy on vacation May Christ’s blessings follow you throughout your summer adventures! Pastor Chris And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19 (ESV)
PASTOR’S NOTE
August 6 At Bethel Time: 10:30 AM
This year we are having our church picnic right here at our Bethel Site. Chairs will be set up outside in front facing the “No Parking” Signs.
What to bring Side dishes
Chairs - if you like
We will provide BBQ - Hot dogs, buns
plates, cups, forks, napkins, and root beer floats.
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July 1 - Marlys PIckrell 2 - Dick Scansen 3 - Rebecca Antoncich 4 - Doug Bauer 5 - Carol Hovick 6 - Vera Anderson 7 - Judy Bashaw 8 - Trina Bradford 9 - Evie Nanninga 10 - Joanne Brock 11 - Scott DeLap 12 - Kathy Carrow 13 - Joe Himple 14 - Archer Ode 15 - Bev Baarstad 16 - Mary Himple 17 - Judy Goulet 18 - Shirley Pishaw 19 - Dick Hinea 20 - Dick Scansen 21 - Bruce Smith 22 - Craig Fjarlie 23 - Josh DeLap 24 - Sue Logen 25 - Dela VanHoy 26 - Walt Himple 27 - Elia Smith 28 - Paul Grigsby 29 - Carolyn Starrett 30 - Karen Bauer 31 - Roger Hilling
August 1– Jeremy DeLap 2 - David Salmon 3 - Ruth Vollbrecht 4 - Irene Olsen 5 - Gloria Dawson 6 - Diana Holeman 7 - Darlene Hilling 8 - Donna Johns 9 - Olive KohAnik 10 - Norma Grigsby 11 - Joan Martinell 12 - John Terrey 13 - Lila Geiszler 14 - Kristi Schwerdtfeger 15 - Don Brown 16 - Donna Johns 17 - Lorna Neumann 18 - David Salmon 19 - John Johns 20 - Chuck Vollbrecht 21 - Ruth Locke 22 - Donna Sjoquist 23 - Dorothy Brown 24 - Tavin Ode 25 - Lizzie Peters 26 - Judy Bashaw 27 - Jeremy DeLap 28 - Starla DeLap 29 - Michael Vollbrecht 30 - Harold Crawford 31 - Elizabeth Pickrell
REMEMBER IN PRAYER Daily Prayer List
Those in Assisted Living or
Care Facilities
Vera Anderson Donnamae Gfeller
Dick Hinea Shirley Pishaw Dick Scansen
Donna Sjoquist Dela Van Hoy
Those who are coping with health problems
Don Brown Harold Crawford
Craig Fjarlie John Johns
Olive Kohanik Joan Martinell Shirley Pishaw Karen Schoeld
Elia Smith John Terrey
July Birthdays 2 - Karen Bauer 4 - Roger Hilling 8 - Kristi Schwerdtfeger 12- Jeremy DeLap 14 - David Salmon 16 - Ruth Vollbrecht 23 - Irene Olsen 25 - Darlene Hilling
August Birthdays 7 - Norma Grigsby 14 - Lila Geiszler 15 - Eleeana Antoncich
OUTREACH TEAM WILL HAVE THEIR ANNUAL ROOT BEER FLOAT SUNDAY SOMETIME IN JULY OR AUGUST.
(THEYDON’T HAVE A DATE YET)
BE SURE TO BE HERE SO YOU DON’T MISS IT!
GOOD COMPANY…....GOOD FOOD……. SEE YOU THERE!
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THINGS TO CONSIDER THIS SUMMER
FREE! July 30 12:00 - 4:00 PM
2ND ANNUAL “ROCK IN THE PARK”
Benefitting Pinky’ Passion For a Parkinson’s Cure Kids pavilio
n - games -
raffle -
Spiro’s pizza by the
slice - snack bar
Sponsored by
Easy Monkey Taphouse
- Vanity Hair Studio-
Spiro’s Pizza & Pasta -
No to the Qua
July 30 - 12:00 - 4:00 PM - Cromwell Park Tax Deductible donations will be accepted, on behalf of Pinky’s Passion for a Parkinson’s Cure - a local 501©(3) to fund Parkinson’s research and partner with the Michael J. Fox Foundation
www. Pinkyspassion.org/events/rock-in-the-park/
Every student deserves to start school fully prepared and ready to learn on the first day. Sadly this is not possible for 1 out of 4 Shoreline School District students who qualify for free or reduced lunch. The Back to School Consortium helps fill this gap for those families in the Shoreline School District who are living with a low income and/or experiencing circumstances in their lives that make it challenging to prepare their children for school. It costs a family at least:
$15 to provide new underwear and socks for a child $30 to provide supplies for a kindergarten-2nd grader $50 to provide supplies for a 3-6th grader $75 to provide supplies for a 7-12th grader
Your gift helps purchase school supplies, backpacks, socks and underwear for students. Mon-etary contributions go even farther as they allow us to buy in bulk and get more for your money.
If you would like to participate in this please make your check payable to Bethel Lutheran Church and designate it for Back to School. We will then write one check from Bethel to them. Please have your donation in by August 1 to give us the time to get the check to them. The event happens on August 26th at Ridgecrest Elementary School If you know anyone in the district who needs this help let them know of the many ways to register.
Online at www.btsconsortium.org
Mail in Registration form
Call 206-393-4916 BTS info line Leave a message and someone will return your call to register you
Contact the school nurse or Family Advocate
Deadline for Registration is August 19th www.btsconsortium.org
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My Cup Has Overflowed Submitted By: Wordweaver
I've never made a fortune, and it's probably too late now.
But I don't worry about that much, I'm happy anyhow
And as I go along life's way, I'm reaping better than I sowed.
I'm drinking from my saucer, Cause my cup has overflowed.
Haven't got a lot of riches,
and sometimes the going's tough But I've got loving ones all around me,
and that makes me rich enough. I thank God for his blessings,
and the mercies He's bestowed. I'm drinking from my saucer,
Cause my cup has overflowed.
I remember times when things went wrong, My faith wore somewhat thin.
But all at once the dark clouds broke, and the sun peeped through again.
So Lord, help me not to gripe, about the tough rows I have hoed.
I'm drinking from my saucer, Cause my cup has overflowed.
If God gives me strength and courage, When the way grows steep and rough.
I'll not ask for other blessings, I'm already blessed enough.
And may I never be too busy, to help others bear their loads.
Then I'll keep drinking from my saucer, Cause my cup has overflowed.
Author: John Paul Moore
Holman’s June 2017 Update
June 15, 2017 We finished Levit-icus! The team did the last chap-ter using our notes after we left. Your pray-ers really made a difference. Thanks so much. We had a warm
welcome to Chereponi. The heat and humidity were intense, but the welcome we received from our friends was even warmer. Pastor Azumah has a vehicle, so he took us to visit friends in two villages. We also saw many friends in Chereponi and received numerous gifts of meals and food (guinea fowls and grains!). Tom visited the chief the morning we left. Our time was packed and exhausting but so heartwarming.
On our way in and out of Ghana, we saw friends in Accra, too. We’re so grateful to God for how it all worked out. And we’re grateful for your prayers. Please pray for me and Tom to overcome the obstacles to finishing the Gospel of Luke in the F language and the Reading and Writing Book in the S language. Warm wishes in Christ,
Mary Mary and Tom Holman Mailing Address: 7611 36th Ave. North #215, New Hope, MN 55427 Phones: Mary: 262-497-4085 Tom: 651-726-4581 E-mail addresses: [email protected] [email protected]
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On Tuesday, Oct. 31, ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton will co-host a commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. The event, which will include a worship service and speakers, will be held at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Eaton will be joined by co-hosts ELCA Vice Presi-dent Bill Horne, Bishop Bill Gafkjen of the Indiana-Kentucky Synod and Bishop Richard Graham of the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Synod.
The event, which will meet under the theme “Looking Back and Called Forward,” and will be available online via livestream for all to watch.
Reformation anniversary commemoration planned for Washington, D.C.
The Church’s journey has continually been expressed through music – ranging from hymns and anthems whose roots go back to the early Church – to those that reflect the current time and look to the future. All leave their mark as the Church expresses this truth: Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday, today and forever. Join the National Lutheran Choir in celebrating this rich treasury of music along with anthems sung by a massed choir of combined local church choirs and congregational hymns. The National Lutheran Choir, under the direction of Dr. David Cherwien, will be touring the Pacific Northwest presenting two unique programs in recognition of the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation. The 64-voice Choir, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, seeks to strengthen, renew and preserve the heritage of sacred cho-ral music through the highest standards of performance and literature. To learn more about the Choir, visit NLCA.com and connect on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube @NLChoir and Instagram @nationallutheranchoir.
Jesus Christ: Yesterday, Today and Forever with the National Lutheran Choir
Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral 7:30pm - Jesus Christ, Yesterday, Today and Forever
The event is Free. A Free Will Donation will be collected. All proceeds will be divided equally between Compass Housing Allowance and Imagine Housing St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, 1245 10th Avenue E., Seattle, WA 98102
A WORLD PREMIERE OF A NEW MUSICAL. Jane Austen’s final novel soars to life in this ravishing new musical about love, longing and second chances. Years ago, Anne Elliot was persuaded to abandon true love but now her past mistakes and long-lost hopes have returned. Can she summon the courage to follow her heart? (July 12 – August 19, 2017)
TAPROOT THEATER
HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2017 RACE FOR LIFE
This event is such a wonderful way to honor loved ones who have died of cancer. Thank you Joe Mary, Walt, and all of the others who so diligently work to raise money for research (in honor of Julie and Mary) and to hopefully in the end defeat cancer!
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This was our year 6 as a successful team! I'm still so impressed and honored with your commitment and efforts to this cause. We continue to walk and fight against this cancer beast that has impacted many of our lives in some way or another. Thanks for joining me on this journey. The Green Baffoons had our highest total ever this year- $6,204! I tallied up our total for the last 6 years combined and we've raised $24,728. That's pretty amazing!
I always love that we start each Relay with honoring the survivors and acknowledging the caregivers. We also had a speaker who is a doctor who also dealt with his own cancer diagnosis. Then Relay's off and running.. I mean walking :) We had many of the regu-
lar fun events again this year- water balloon toss, silent auction, box car derby race, hypno-tist, bake sales, etc. Thanks again to Jason for feeding us with the BBQ. There were lots of friends and family who stopped by and visited throughout the day and night too. The luminar-ia hour was inspiring as always and there was a slideshow, a singer, and a bagpiper. The Lynnwood Kiwanis club faithfully serves us a pancake breakfast in the morning and then closing ceremonies happened followed by one final lap to signal next years Relay. Our whole event raised $58,279! I always make it my goal to walk with everyone throughout the day and I know that next year I will not sign up to be in
that registration booth! I will be taking on the sponsor-ship role for next year though and will be looking for
donations.
Synod Assembly Review
Thank you to the planning team and all who attended as voting members, visitors and observers. It was a lovely day, filled with the Spirit!
The assembly had several experimental components to it this year. First, we gathered for one day only - focus-ing on business. This allowed us to tackle elections, amendments, resolutions, budget, and reports all in one day. While some missed the “program” aspect of a typical assembly (keynote speaker, workshops, more time for visiting display tables), most appreciated the ability to attend the assembly without having to take a day off of work or commute to- and - from the assembly for two days.(Full details:lutheransnw.org/2017 – Synod- Assembly)
Second, we held the assembly in one of our congrega-tion’s buildings—Salem Lutheran Church in Mount Vernon. Many thanks to Pastor Marc Hander, the fabu-lous Salem staff, and tireless team of volunteers -your gracious hospitality set the stage for our time together.
Finally, we shook things up with our display table area. Due to space and time restrictions, we invited our min-istry partners to use tables in the meeting area ensur-ing higher visibility. Additionally, we had three of our interns introduce each of these ministry partners shar-ing the many important ministries within the synod.
Highlights from the day included: excellent worship leadership from our newest con-
gregation, Church of the Apostles and our new As-sistant to the Bishop, Pastor Shelley Bryan Wee;
reports from our faithful synod officers; giving thanks to Pastor Nancy Winder for her service as our Assistant to the Bishop for Candidacy; hearing about the national expression of the ELCA from our Churchwide Rep, Pastor Dan Rift;
AND we received over $8,000 for our offering designees:
10% to our companion synod, The Evangelical Lu-theran Church in European Russia; 45% to a global designee, ELCA World Hunger; and 45% to three local organizations (FamilyPromise of Skagit Val-ley, Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
(Concrete) Internship, and La Iglesia El Camino de Emaus (Burlington, Spanish-language ministry).
We celebrated some major ministry milestones: Open Door Ministries shared a delicious “25 Years in Ministry Cake” (and cookies) with the assembly and we celebrated our 15th anniversary as a Rec-onciling in Christ synod.
Congregations: 125 years: Our Savior Lutheran, Everett;
100 years: University Lutheran, Seattle; Our Saviour's Lutheran, Bellingham; Ballard First Lutheran, Seattle ;
75 years: Magnolia Lutheran, Seattle;
50 years: Christ Lutheran, Ferndale; Gloria Dei Luther-an, Alderwood Manor (Lynnwood); Holy Spirit Luther-an, Kirkland.
Rostered Ministers: 25 Years: Pastor Arda Starkey & Pastor Eric Finsand
35 Years: Deacon Elizabeth Steele, Pastor Gary Dalenius, Pastor Paul Hoffman, Pastor Joe Kutzke, Pastor Tom Rohde, and Pastor James Sack 50 Years: Pastor Maynard Atik, Pastor Al Bruck, and Pastor Phil Maakestad 55 Years:Pastor Don Cornell, Pastor Don Maier, Pastor Jim Schoeld, and Pastor Bob Winkel 60 Years: Pastor Jack Hustad, Pastor Carl Jensen, and Pastor Herb Siefke 65 Years: Pastor Paul Wietzke We look forward to continuing our assembly experi-ment next year. In lieu of a “regular” assembly, con-gregation members will choose to gather on one of 2 or 3 Saturdays in the spring for worship, fellowship and education. The planning team is being formed NOW. If you are interested in lending a hand in the planning or the hosting of one of these gatherings, please contact the synod office [email protected] or 206-783-9292.
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Passing Time in Church
My young son asked what the highest num-ber I had ever counted to was. I didn't know, but I asked about his highest number. It was 5,372. "Oh," I said. "Why did you stop there?" "Church was over."
WORLD MISSION PRAYER LEAGUE TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH PRAYER
Dear prayer Partners in Christ; Greetings to all from the country of Ecuador. Lois and I had planned to return to Mexico last year, but were unable to do that. We still feel called to serve in Latin America so when the need in Ecuador was presented to us we came here to serve a short term of 3 months.
The Ecuadorian Lutheran Bible Institute needed some help in taking Bible classes to the churches so we decided we could do that. We have been here since mid-April and plan to return to the US in July. We have been well received by Lauro Garcia Franco, the Bible Institute director, and have been living in an apartment at the Institute since arriving.
We have been welcomed very warmly by the Ecuadorian peo-ple. Lois has the assignment of bringing music classes and some English classes to the churches and I have been bringing week long workshops on the subject of Pastoral Ministry and the Book of Romans. I have also been preaching in the churches on Sundays and we participated in an exciting three day youth retreat near Guayaquil with about 75 youth in attendance. This retreat was sponsored by the Soul Children organization that teaches youth to evangelize their peers with music. Click on this link for a sample of the Soul Children music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLmUOCPiguE&list=RDDLmUOCPiguE
Lauro Garcia of the Ecuadorian Bible Institute has been arranging the workshops. So far we have had workshops in six different church in the cities of Guayaquil, Cañar, Cuenca and Machala. We will travel to the city of Quito this week and later return to Quayaquil for two more workshops. English class with Lois in Daule.
Some of the Workshop Students presented at the Sunday worship at “Alfa y Omega” church in Cañar. Lois and Richard with Taita Luis and his wife. They were the first Quichua believers in Cañar. It was thrilling to hear their story. Taita Luis is 96 years old. He first believed the Gospel of Jesus in 1976. We will be returning to the US on July 6. Please pray for us as we continue to visit the people and pre-sent our Bible Workshops here. It is wonderful to work with the people who love the Lord and want to serve in their churches. We would love to hear from you. God’s blessing on you! Contact us at; [email protected] The World Mission Prayer League web site is;
wmpl.org
Sacks June 2017 Update
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Bethel Lutheran Church 17529 15th Ave NE
Shoreline, WA 98155 Phone: 206-362-4334
Pastor Chris Ode
Secretary
Judy Goulet
Accompanist Ben Dobyns
Bookkeeper Kathy Carrow
Office Hours Tuesday-Wednesday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday 8 AM - 12 Noon
Lunch Hour
12:30-1:30 PM
Regular Worship Schedule 9:30 AM
Communion Every Sunday
E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site bethellutheranchurch.org Facebook facebook.com/bethelshoreline
God bless America And keep us safe and free, Safe for “all our enemies” wherever they may be.
For enemies are forces That often dwell within, Things that seem so harmless Become a major sin.
Little acts of selfishness Grow into lust and greed, And make the love of power Our idol and our creed.
For all our wealth and progress Are as worthless as can be, Without the faith that made us great And kept our nation free. And while it's hard to understand
The complexities of war, Each one of us must realize That we are fighting for
The principles of freedom And the decency of man, But all of this must be achieved According to God's plan.
So help us as Americans To search deep down inside, And discover if the things we do Are always justified.
And teach us to walk humbly And closer in Thy ways, And give us faith and courage And put purpose in our days.
And make each one of us aware That each must do his part, For in the individual is where peace Must have its start.
For a better world to live in Where all are safe and free, Must start with faith and hope And love deep in the heart of "Me."
~ Helen Steiner Rice
“A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing and the lawn mower is broken.” —James Dent
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY SUMMER
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
30
1 9:00 AM AA4U*
8:00 PM
AA (Jaywalkers)
2 9:30 AM Bethel
Worship
3:00 PM Iglesia
Evangelica
6:00PM AA4U Too
3 9:00 AM Aaron's Place*
7:00 PM
CA*
4 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place*
6:00 PM EECS
7:00 PM Marijuana Anon*
5 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place*
6:00 PM Iglesia Church *
6 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place*
7 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place*
9:30 AM AA
6:00 PM AA *
6:00 PM Iglesia Church
8 9:00 AM AA4U*
8:00 PM AA (Jaywalkers)
9 9:30 AM Bethel
Worship
3:00 PM Iglesia
Evangelica
6:00 PM AA4U Too
10 9:00 AM Aaron's Place*
7:00 PM CA*
111 9:00 AM Aaron's
Place 6:00 PM (EECS)
7:00 PM * Marijuana Anon
12 9:00 AM Aaron's
Place
6:00PM Bible Study
6:00 PM Iglesia Church
6:30 PM Worship team
13 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place 1:15 PM
Bible Study 7:00 PM
Bethel Church Council
14 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place 9:30 AM
AA 6:00 PM
AA * 6:00 PM
Iglesia Church 7:30 PM
NA*
15
8:00 PM AA (Jaywalkers)
16 9:30 AM Bethel
Worship
3:00 PM Iglesia
Evangelica
6:00 PM AA4U Too
17 9:00 AM Aaron's Place*
7:00 PM CA*
18 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place*
6:00 PM (EECS)
7:00 PM Marijuana Anon*
19 Aaron's Place*
6:00 PM Iglesia Evangeli-
ca
20 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place*
1:00 PM Bible Study
21 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place*
9:30 AM AA
6:00 PM AA *
6:00 PM Iglesia Church
7:30 PM NA*
22 9:00 AM AA4U*
8:00 PM AA (Jaywalkers)
23 9:30 AM Bethel
Worship
3:00 PM Iglesia
Evangelica
6:00 PM AA4U Too
24 9:00 AM Aaron's Place*
7:00 PM
CA*
25 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place*
6:00 PM EECS
7:00 PM
Marijuana Anon*
26 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place*
6:00 PM Iglesia Church
27 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place*
1:00 pm Bible Study
28 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place*
9:30 AM AA
6:00 PM
AA *
6:00 PM Iglesia Church 7:30 PM NA*
29 9:00 AM AA4U*
8:00 PM AA (Jaywalkers)
30 9:30 AM
Bethel Worship 3:00 PM Iglesia
Evangelica
31 9:00 AM Aaron's Place*
7:00 PM CA*
* Designates Lower Level
PASTOR CHRIS ON VACATION THRU JULY 9
2 9 16 23 30
ALTAR GUILD Sue & Joanne Judy & Carol Marlys Sue & Joanne Judy & Carol
WORSHIP ASSISTANT Liz Terrey Doug Bauer Joe Himple Craig Fjarlie Elia Smith
KIDS TIME Pastor Chris Marlys Pickrell Pastor Chris Kathy Carrow Pastor
COMMUNION
BREAD Sue Logen Nancy Phillips Joanne Brock Lillian Routledge Carol Hovick
WINE Dorothy Brown Joe Himple Elia Smith Sue Logen Judy Goulet
GLASSES Joanne Brock XXXXXXXX Bruce Smith XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX
FLOWERS
USHERS Bruce Smith Chuck Vollbrecht Sue Logen
READING John 4:24-26 John 6:67-69 John 14:25-27 Matthew 28:16-20 John 15:1-4
PREACHING TEXT Psalm 150 Psalm 30 Ephesians 1:1-23 Ephesians 2:1-22 Ephesians 4:1-16
6 13 20 27
ALTAR GUILD Marlys Sue & Joanne Judy & Carol Marlys
WORSHIP ASSISTANT Liz Terrey Chuck Vollbrecht Craig Fjarlie Elia Smith
KIDS TIME Pastor Marlys Pickrell Pastor Chris Kathy Carrow
COMMUNION
BREAD Sue Logen Joe Himple Carol Hovick Nancy Phillips
WINE Dorothy Brown Bruce Smith Judy Goulet Joanne Brock
GLASSES Nancy Phillips XXXXXXXXX Jeremy DeLap XXXXXXXXXX
FLOWERS
USHERS Bruce Smith Chuck Vollbrecht Sue Logen
READING Matthew 10:28-31 John 17:1-5 John 1:29-31 John 14:1-4
PREACHING TEXT Ephesians 6:10-20 Rev. 4:1-11 Rev. 5:1-13 Rev. 6:1-8;7:9-17
THOSE WHO SERVE IN AUGUST
Flower chart sign up is on the board outside the office
30 9:30 AM Bethel Worship 10:45 AM Reborn Church Worship 11:00 AM Bible Study 3:00 PM Iglesia Evangelica (Sanctuary) 6:00 PM AA4U Too
31 9:00 AM Aaron's Place 7:00 PM Blind Benders (CA)-Comm Rm
1 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
6:00 PM
(EECS)
7:00 PM
MA
2 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
6:00 PM
Bible Study
6:00 PM
Iglesia Evangelica *
3 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
1:00 PM
Bible Study
4 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
9:30 AM 6:00 PM AA *
6:00 PM Iglesia Evangelica (S)
5 9:00 AM
AA4U
8:00 PM
AA
6 10:30 AM
Bethel Worship/Picnic
10:45 AM
Reborn Church
3:00 PM
Iglesia Evangelica
6:00 PM
AA4U Too*
7 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
10:45 AM
Membership
Team
7:00 PM
CA*
8 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
6:00 PM
EECS
7:00 PM
MA*
9 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
6:00 PM
Iglesia
Evangelica*
10 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
7:00 PM
Bethel Church Council
11 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
9:30 AM
AA
6:00 PM
AA *
6:00 PM
Iglesia Evangelica
12 9:00 AM
AA4U*
8:00 PM
AA
13 9:30 AM
Bethel Worship
10:45 AM Reborn Church
3:00 PM Iglesia Evangelica
6:00 PM AA4U Too*
6:30 PM Girl Scouts
14 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place*
6:00 PM Totem Girl Scout
Council*
7:00 PM CA*
15 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place 6:00 PM (EECS) 7:00 PM
MA*
16 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
6:00 PM
Iglesia Evangelica *
17 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
18 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place 9:30 AM AA
(Friday Morning Meditation)(
6:00 PM AA *(Working With Oth-
ers) 6:00 PM
Iglesia Evangelica
19 9:00 AM
AA4U 8:00 PM
AA (Jaywalkers) (S)
20 9:30 AM
Bethel Worship
10:45 AM Reborn Church
12:00 PM Pacific NW Shell Club
3:00 PM Iglesia Evangelica
6:00 PM AA4U Too
21 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
7:00 PM CA*
22 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
6:00 PM (EECS)
7:00 PM MA*
23 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
6:00 PM Iglesia Evangelica (S)
24 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
25 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
9:30 AM AA
(Friday Morning Meditation*
6:00 PM AA (Working With
Others)*
6:00 PM Iglesia Evangelica (
26 9:00 AM
AA4U
8:00 PM AA (Jaywalkers)
(S)
27 10:30
Bethel Outdoor Worship/Picnic
10:45 AM Reborn Church
3:00 PM Iglesia Evangelica
6:00 PM AA4U Too
28 9:00 AM Aaron's
Place 7:00 PM Blind Benders (CA)-
Comm Rm
29 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
6:00 PM (EECS)
7:00 PM MA*
30 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place
6:00 PM Bible Study
6:00 PM Iglesia Evangelica
31 9:00 AM
Aaron's Place 1:00 PM
Bible Study
1 9:00 AM Aaron's
Place 9:30 AM AA (Friday Morning Meditation)
(S) 6:00 PM AA
(Working With Oth-ers) (Comm RM) 6:00 PM Iglesia Evangelica (S)
2 9:00 AM AA4U
8:00 PM AA (Jaywalkers) (S)
The light of God surrounds me,
The love of God enfolds me, The power of God
protects me, The Presence of God
watches over me, Wherever I am, God is.
-Author Unknown
PASTOR CHRIS ON VACATION
PASTOR CHRIS ON VACATION
PASTOR CHRIS ON VACATION