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A Reconciling in Christ Congregation
Join Us in Worship Holy Week & Easter Palm Sunday, April 1st – Worship at We begin worship outside hear the story of Jesus’ Maundy Thursday, April 5 We see the procession of elements; we hear of experience foot washing. Several of our youth will receive communion for the
first time during this service. Good Friday, April 6th – Tenebrae Worship As we hear the story of Jesus’ death gradually extinguished. Easter Sunday, April 8th – Worship at: 7:30 a.m. A simple celebration with piano 9:00 a.m. Celebratio 11:00 a.m. Traditional celebrati Easter Brunch begins at 10:00 a.m. Join us in the Parish Hall for delicious food and wonderful fellowship.
The Marin Lutheran
Bridge A Reconciling in Christ Congregation
April
in Worship Holy Week & Easter
Worship at 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. outside and process into the church with palm branches as we
hear the story of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
Maundy Thursday, April 5th – Worship at 7:00 p.m. We see the procession of elements; we hear of Jesus’ mandate to love; and we
ot washing. Several of our youth will receive communion for thefirst time during this service.
Tenebrae Worship at 8:00 p.m. As we hear the story of Jesus’ death through lessons and music, candgradually extinguished.
– The Celebration of the Resurrection!
simple celebration with piano Celebration with contemporary ensemble Traditional celebration with Organ and Trumpets
begins at 10:00 a.m. Join us in the Parish Hall for deliciousfood and wonderful fellowship.
Marin Lutheran
April 2012
and process into the church with palm branches as we
Jesus’ mandate to love; and we ot washing. Several of our youth will receive communion for the
, candles are
on with Organ and Trumpets
begins at 10:00 a.m. Join us in the Parish Hall for delicious
Palm Sunday! April is filled with anticipation and celebration - beginning with Palm Sunday on April 1st - we will continue discussing Jesus' journey to the cross, and will finish up our hand-made musical instruments to be used on Easter Sunday!
Easter Sunday! On Sunday, April 8th, all children are welcome to join in the festivities at both our 9am and 11am Worship Services. Children will participate both in the processional at the beginning of the service, with butterfly banners and streamers, and again at the end of the service to amplify our joyful noise with the instruments we'll make together in Sunday School. Between services there will be an Easter Egg Hunt for pre-K thru 5th graders. Older
kids are needed to help hide the eggs! (We ask each family to bring at least two dozen filled plastic eggs for the hunt! Drop off in the narthex before the 9am service.)
Easter Season! We hope you'll join us for the Easter Celebration, and for the weeks that follow as we continue to sing, learn, and celebrate the resurrection in our Sunday School program. We will also be working on putting together our spring ONE ACT pageant - "Built on a Rock." We've been learning the song in class, and will schedule a Sunday after Easter to perform during an upcoming 9am service. Please email me if you have any questions regarding our Kids of the Kingdom program.
Michele Jacobs Michele Jacobs Michele Jacobs Michele Jacobs
Confirmation April 1st: Confirmation Class, 5pm – 7pm Family needed to bring dinner April 15th: Confirmation Class, 5pm – 7pm (6th & 7th graders only) Family needed to bring dinner April 22nd: Confirmation Class, 5pm – 7pm (8th graders only) Bring $10 for dinner at Rainbow Café in San Rafael/Pickup at Rainbow Cafe April 27-29th: EoY Confirmation Retreat at Mt. Cross, for ALL Confirmands Deadline to register: April 1st Cost: $104 (early bird)
Welcome our Parish InternWelcome our Parish InternWelcome our Parish InternWelcome our Parish Intern
Hello Marin Lutheran Church! I am Katherine Buck, and I’m so excited to serve as your intern this Spring and Summer! I am currently a student at San Francisco Theological Seminary in San Anselmo, which is a Presbyterian seminary.
I’ve always been motivated by a love of knowledge and a deep need to understand different viewpoints to the common problems of humanity: evil, violence and stewardship of mutual resources. With these in mind I studied International Relations at Boston University, with an emphasis on the Middle East and conflict resolution. I then lived in Istanbul, Turkey for a year, where I connected with a whole new perspective on the value of a deep relationship with God. Upon returning to the Seattle area, I worked in a green energy startup to learn about new creative solutions to our resource problem. This was a fun chapter but a career I decided not to pursue, as I was growing in my Christian faith and wanted to see what God had in store for me next in the church.
I came to seminary two years ago after feeling a strong sense of call while working in the Missions department of my home church, First Presbyterian Church of Bellevue. I’m so glad I ended up at SFTS and in beautiful Marin County. SFTS is part of the Graduate Theological Union, a consortium of seminaries, and I have become an ecumenicist and learned at the tables of many incredible professors, including MLC’s Ted Peters. I’m so glad to be here serving you, and I can’t wait to get to know all of you!
Katherine Buck
Colored Eggs, Bunnies & Stewardship – Alberta Synod, ELCC
The Easter season is upon us and is filled with colored eggs, bunnies, candy, and all of the other signs that this joyful day brings to mind. Easter is a special time to gather and to celebrate, but as Christians it is also a time to reflect on another sign – the special gift of everlasting life that Jesus has given to each of us this day. As Christian stewards, we are called to be especially mindful of our Lord’s gift, and how after Jesus’ resurrection the disciples were instructed to go and make disciples of all the nations. Each of us has been baptized into this discipleship, and we too must heed Jesus’ words.
Whenever discussions about stewardship arise, they often turn to a narrow focus on only the money aspect of stewardship. Like Easter, there
is much more to stewardship, and we are challenged to see the whole picture about both. If we focus too narrowly on one idea, we may lose track of the real meaning of both stewardship and Easter.
We have been given the responsibility as Christian stewards, to respond to the mission and ministry of the Church. How we choose to manage the gifts we have been given will determine if these objectives will be met.
As we celebrate Christ’s resurrection on Easter Sunday, let the signs of Spring, of bunnies, candy, colored eggs and new life, be reminders of all of the gifts God has entrusted to our care. How are we investing our time and resources in such a way that others will hear and live?
Doing Ministry Together
WELCA Marin Lutheran Church WomenWELCA Marin Lutheran Church WomenWELCA Marin Lutheran Church WomenWELCA Marin Lutheran Church Women
DIFFERENT WEEK. Theme verse is Mark 14:28, “But after I am raised up, I will go before you to Galilee.” A Free video introduction to each session can be found on the web at www.gathermagazine.org. All anyone needs to enjoy the Bible study is a subscription to the magazine Gather, which is $12 per year. Order through Augsburg Fortress at 800 ThursThursThursThursday, April 19day, April 19day, April 19day, April 19thththth from 10:00amfrom 10:00amfrom 10:00amfrom 10:00amwill be working on making things for our LWR project in the Fall. See following paragraph. There is also time to learn how to knit or crochet or just join us to sit and Planning ahead for the fall Lutheran World Relief ingathering.Planning ahead for the fall Lutheran World Relief ingathering.Planning ahead for the fall Lutheran World Relief ingathering.Planning ahead for the fall Lutheran World Relief ingathering.Something you will want to participate in this year is our collection of World Relief. These are the most ambitious kits we have done yet as each kit requiritems to be included. So we are starting early. All the kits we assemble will be delivered to the LWR ingathering at the beginning of October. Instructions for kit assembly (they must be followed exactly): Include the following items in
• Two lightweight cotton t-shirts
• Two long- or short-sleeved gowns or sleepers (without feet)
• Two receiving blankets, mediumcrocheted or knitted with lightweight yarn, up to 52” square
• Four cloth diapers, flat fold preferred
• One jacket, sweater or sweatshirt with a hood,
• Two pairs of socks
• One hand towel, dark color recommended
• Two bath-size bars (4 to 5 oz.) of gentle soap, in original wrapping
• Two diaper pins or large safety pins Do not add other items or leave out any of the items listed. Gently used, clean items (no stains or tears) can be substituted for new ones. Wrap items in one of the receiving blankets and secure with diaper pins. Do not enclose the kit or any of its content
Jane McKenzie
WELCA Marin Lutheran Church WomenWELCA Marin Lutheran Church WomenWELCA Marin Lutheran Church WomenWELCA Marin Lutheran Church Women
On Saturday, March 17th twenty women gathered together and enjoyed an all-day retreat at The Bishop’s Ranch in Healdsburg. Sunday, March 25Sunday, March 25Sunday, March 25Sunday, March 25thththth:::: Mini sale of Ukrainian Easter eggs, handmade spring themed cards abaked goods. Funds will go to refurbishing the window seat cushion in prep room, and new throw rugs where needed. Thursday, April 12Thursday, April 12Thursday, April 12Thursday, April 12thththth at 10:00am at 10:00am at 10:00am at 10:00am ––––Session 8: The Gospel of Mark, A WHOLLY
Theme verse is Mark 14:28, “But after I am raised up, I will go before you A Free video introduction to each session can be found on the web at
. All anyone needs to enjoy the Bible study is a subscription to the magazine Gather, which is $12 per year. Order through Augsburg Fortress at 800-
from 10:00amfrom 10:00amfrom 10:00amfrom 10:00am----12noon: Serve & Share12noon: Serve & Share12noon: Serve & Share12noon: Serve & Share in the Church conference room. We will be working on making things for our LWR project in the Fall. See following paragraph. There is also time to learn how to knit or crochet or just join us to sit and chat.
Planning ahead for the fall Lutheran World Relief ingathering.Planning ahead for the fall Lutheran World Relief ingathering.Planning ahead for the fall Lutheran World Relief ingathering.Planning ahead for the fall Lutheran World Relief ingathering. Something you will want to participate in this year is our collection of Baby Care Kits World Relief. These are the most ambitious kits we have done yet as each kit requiritems to be included. So we are starting early. All the kits we assemble will be delivered to the LWR ingathering at the beginning of October.
Instructions for kit assembly (they must be followed exactly): Include the following items in each Baby Care Kit:
shirts
sleeved gowns or sleepers (without feet)
Two receiving blankets, medium-weight cotton or flannel, or crocheted or knitted with lightweight yarn, up to 52” square
flat fold preferred
One jacket, sweater or sweatshirt with a hood, or include a baby cap
One hand towel, dark color recommended
size bars (4 to 5 oz.) of gentle soap, in original wrapping
Two diaper pins or large safety pins
o not add other items or leave out any of the items listed. Gently used, clean items (no stains or tears) can be substituted for new ones. Wrap items in one of the receiving blankets and secure with diaper pins. Do not enclose the kit or any of its contents in plastic bags. Questions? Ask Jane.
twenty women gathered day retreat at The
Mini sale of Ukrainian Easter handmade spring themed cards and a few
baked goods. Funds will go to refurbishing the ushion in prep room, and new
–––– Bible Study,Bible Study,Bible Study,Bible Study, Session 8: The Gospel of Mark, A WHOLLY
Theme verse is Mark 14:28, “But after I am raised up, I will go before you A Free video introduction to each session can be found on the web at
. All anyone needs to enjoy the Bible study is a subscription to the -328-4648.
in the Church conference room. We will be working on making things for our LWR project in the Fall. See following paragraph.
Baby Care Kits for Lutheran World Relief. These are the most ambitious kits we have done yet as each kit requires a lot of items to be included. So we are starting early. All the kits we assemble will be delivered to the
o not add other items or leave out any of the items listed. Gently used, clean items (no stains or tears) can be substituted for new ones. Wrap items in one of the receiving blankets and secure with
s in plastic bags. Questions? Ask Jane.
Festival of the Arts at Marin Lutheran presents:
Musica Frivola A light-hearted afternoon of musical amusement and beautiful singing! Rebecca Jones, soprano, offers a delightful program of classical and popular song, supported by wellDavid Shepard. Repertoire ranges from Old Mother HubbardJascha Heifetz's virtuoso arrangement of song; from Waltz of My HeartDuet from the opera Lakmé. An afternoon of frivolous music making with a deeper purpose, however. a fund-raiser for the important local organization, the Chaplaincy. Please join us on Sunday, April 29, 2012 at 4:00 PMfollowed by a reception. Tickets available at the door.
Worship Task Force Update
As you may or may not know, the Council last fall created a Worship Task Force to create a plan
for worship at Marin Lutheran Church. This plan would look forward five years and attempt to
do a couple things: resolve our dilemma
9am, and a less than comfortably full worship service at 11am. Further, we’re to reach out to
our community inviting more people to worship with the goal of increasing our weekly
attendance to 160 by the end of 2017. The idea for this task force and our goals came out of
a Council retreat in the fall of 2010, and the congregation Town Hall Meetings last spring.
Well, our group (Carol Cunliffe, Lauris Halladay, Rod Seeger, Tom Schmidt, Paul Davis, Es
Johnson, Lindsey Theobald, and Pastor Tom) has met twice so far. Prayerfully and carefully we
are moving forward with our tasks. Worship is one of the most important things that we do as
Christians. It is also very complex.
In the next few weeks we are looking to survey the congregation on worship habits, including
why we go to which service. Please keep this task force in your prayers and let us know of any
ideas you might have regarding worship at Marin Lutheran Church.
Festival of the Arts at Marin Lutheran presents:
hearted afternoon of musical amusement and
Rebecca Jones, soprano, offers a delightful program of classical and popular song, supported by well-known violinist Mark Jordan, and pianist
Old Mother Hubbard, a comic song in the style of Handel to s virtuoso arrangement of My Man's Gone Now, the gorgeous Gershwin
Waltz of My Heart by Ivor Novello to a favorite of audiences,
An afternoon of frivolous music making with a deeper purpose, however. raiser for the important local organization, the Marin Interfaith Homeless
April 29, 2012 at 4:00 PM in our sanctuary for the concert Tickets available at the door.
Worship Task Force Update
As you may or may not know, the Council last fall created a Worship Task Force to create a plan
for worship at Marin Lutheran Church. This plan would look forward five years and attempt to
do a couple things: resolve our dilemma of a comfortably full worship service most Sundays at
9am, and a less than comfortably full worship service at 11am. Further, we’re to reach out to
our community inviting more people to worship with the goal of increasing our weekly
the end of 2017. The idea for this task force and our goals came out of
a Council retreat in the fall of 2010, and the congregation Town Hall Meetings last spring.
Well, our group (Carol Cunliffe, Lauris Halladay, Rod Seeger, Tom Schmidt, Paul Davis, Es
Johnson, Lindsey Theobald, and Pastor Tom) has met twice so far. Prayerfully and carefully we
are moving forward with our tasks. Worship is one of the most important things that we do as
Christians. It is also very complex.
e are looking to survey the congregation on worship habits, including
why we go to which service. Please keep this task force in your prayers and let us know of any
ideas you might have regarding worship at Marin Lutheran Church.
Pastor Tom
known violinist Mark Jordan, and pianist
, a comic song in the style of Handel to , the gorgeous Gershwin
by Ivor Novello to a favorite of audiences, The Flower
An afternoon of frivolous music making with a deeper purpose, however. This event is Marin Interfaith Homeless
in our sanctuary for the concert
As you may or may not know, the Council last fall created a Worship Task Force to create a plan
for worship at Marin Lutheran Church. This plan would look forward five years and attempt to
of a comfortably full worship service most Sundays at
9am, and a less than comfortably full worship service at 11am. Further, we’re to reach out to
our community inviting more people to worship with the goal of increasing our weekly
the end of 2017. The idea for this task force and our goals came out of
a Council retreat in the fall of 2010, and the congregation Town Hall Meetings last spring.
Well, our group (Carol Cunliffe, Lauris Halladay, Rod Seeger, Tom Schmidt, Paul Davis, Esther
Johnson, Lindsey Theobald, and Pastor Tom) has met twice so far. Prayerfully and carefully we
are moving forward with our tasks. Worship is one of the most important things that we do as
e are looking to survey the congregation on worship habits, including
why we go to which service. Please keep this task force in your prayers and let us know of any
Pastor Tom
Worship in April
Beyond the first two Sundays in April,
which were described at the front of this
newsletter, the month continues in the
season of Easter. On the second Sunday
of Easter, (4/15), we hear again the story
of Jesus’ appearance to Thomas and the
disciples in the upper
room. How does Jesus
react to those close
friends who had
recently abandoned
him? Come, find out.
On the third Sunday in Easter, (4/22), we
encounter the risen Jesus eating a piece of
broiled fish with the disciples. Why does
Luke feel the need to mention this? Come,
find out.
On the fourth Sunday in Easter, (4/29), we
move back into Jesus’
pre-resurrection life as
he describes himself as
the shepherd who cares
for his sheep. What
does that mean for us?
Come, find out.
Experiencing El Salvador by Hannah Gable
This last February, six of my fellow students and I
School and five adult chaperons traveled to El Salvador for a week with the
non-profit organization called Internatio
my dad's incredible experience with IPM in El Salvador, with the h
Kamphoefner, I promoted the trip at my high school and was able to gather enough students to
go on the trip. While in El Salvador, we visited IPM's partnerships and cooperatives that they
have helped to start and continue to fi
with women who work at "Mujer y Comunidad," a women's cooperative in Zaragoza that makes
school uniforms for the surrounding communities.
struggle for freedom and equality during the civil war of the 1980s.
and other survivors of the bloodie
Salvador truly changed and inspired to come back to our wealthy and privileged com
share the stories of the compassionate, hard
Beyond the first two Sundays in April,
which were described at the front of this
newsletter, the month continues in the
season of Easter. On the second Sunday
we hear again the story
Jesus’ appearance to Thomas and the
On the third Sunday in Easter, (4/22), we
encounter the risen Jesus eating a piece of
d fish with the disciples. Why does
Luke feel the need to mention this? Come,
On the fourth Sunday in Easter, (4/29), we
move back into Jesus’
resurrection life as
he describes himself as
the shepherd who cares
for his sheep. What
that mean for us?
Come, find out.
Adult Education
First Thursday Bible Study
10:00 a.m. on April 5th
Tom’s office. Pastor Kathryn leads
this Bible study. The group begins
with prayers for loved ones, friends
and the MLC family. Dis
continues on selected topics. Join us!
On the first two Sundays of April
(Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday)
we will suspend our adult education
class. On the 15th we will conclude
our survey of the gospel of Mark.
While the next two Sundays are not
yet finalized we hope to hear about
Internal Partners in Mission and
Hannah Gable’s trip to El Salvador.
Check out the bulletin
announcements and website for
updates.
Beyond April please let me know of
any topics or class ideas you might
have for sessions in May or this fall.
Pastor Tom
by Hannah Gable
This last February, six of my fellow students and I from Terra Linda High
School and five adult chaperons traveled to El Salvador for a week with the
profit organization called International Partners in Mission (IPM). After hearing about
my dad's incredible experience with IPM in El Salvador, with the help of my dad, Jim and Seth
Kamphoefner, I promoted the trip at my high school and was able to gather enough students to
While in El Salvador, we visited IPM's partnerships and cooperatives that they
have helped to start and continue to financially support in small ways. For example, we met
with women who work at "Mujer y Comunidad," a women's cooperative in Zaragoza that makes
school uniforms for the surrounding communities. Additionally, we learned about the people's
om and equality during the civil war of the 1980s. We met with ex
and other survivors of the bloodiest civil war of Central America. Our group of eleven left El
Salvador truly changed and inspired to come back to our wealthy and privileged com
share the stories of the compassionate, hard-working, and strong El Salvadoran people.
First Thursday Bible Study meets at
in Pastor
Tom’s office. Pastor Kathryn leads
this Bible study. The group begins
with prayers for loved ones, friends
and the MLC family. Discussion
continues on selected topics. Join us!
On the first two Sundays of April
(Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday)
we will suspend our adult education
we will conclude
our survey of the gospel of Mark.
While the next two Sundays are not
yet finalized we hope to hear about
Internal Partners in Mission and
Hannah Gable’s trip to El Salvador.
out the bulletin
announcements and website for
Beyond April please let me know of
any topics or class ideas you might
have for sessions in May or this fall.
After hearing about
elp of my dad, Jim and Seth
Kamphoefner, I promoted the trip at my high school and was able to gather enough students to
While in El Salvador, we visited IPM's partnerships and cooperatives that they
For example, we met
with women who work at "Mujer y Comunidad," a women's cooperative in Zaragoza that makes
Additionally, we learned about the people's
We met with ex-guerrillas
Our group of eleven left El
Salvador truly changed and inspired to come back to our wealthy and privileged community to
working, and strong El Salvadoran people.
National Youth Gathering NewsNational Youth Gathering NewsNational Youth Gathering NewsNational Youth Gathering News
Upcoming FundraisersUpcoming FundraisersUpcoming FundraisersUpcoming Fundraisers
The youth are working hard to get to their fundraising goal of $6,000 and are over halfway there ($3,839) thanks to the support of so many of you. Three more fundraisers are scheduled – Two Parents’ Nights Out and Otis Spunkmeyer Cookie Dough Sale.
Scheduled on Saturday, March 31bring your children, Prethese nights. The youth going to the gathering as well as parents will
watch them while you enjoy some time to yourselves. We’rebetter end of the bargain, the parents or the kids. The kids enjoy dinner together, playing games and watching a movie. Suggested donation amounts are: $25 $40 – 2 kids; $50 – 3 siblings. Please RSVP for the March 31Please RSVP for the March 31Please RSVP for the March 31Please RSVP for the March 31stststst
Cookie Dough SaleCookie Dough SaleCookie Dough SaleCookie Dough Sale
Otis Spunkmeyer is a real crowd pleaser. The cookie dough comes in tubs of, already formed, ready to bake frozen dough. You may bake the entire batch (approx. 3 dozen) or just a few cookies at a time. A bonus is that the dough stays fresh, in the freezer for a year, so everyone can really stock up. Think about a “cookie of the month” own freezer!
Order forms will be available in the narthex in be asking you to indulge your sweet tooth! We anticipate that the cookie dough will be delivered by the middle of May.
National Gathering Bash! National Gathering Bash! National Gathering Bash! National Gathering Bash! – April 14 St. John’s Lutheran Church, Sacramento is hosting this event for ALL the Sierra Pacific Youth who are going to the National Youth Gathering. There will be music and fun and we will learn more about the gathering. We’ll begin to share the excitement gathering with youth from across our synod.
April Celebrations
Birthdays 1 Jon Rolien 11 Ray Gergus 16 Nancy Epanchin 17 Jules Houts 28 Matthew Carlsen
Anniversaries Are we missing any April birthdays or anniversaries?
National Youth Gathering NewsNational Youth Gathering NewsNational Youth Gathering NewsNational Youth Gathering News
The youth are working hard to get to their fundraising goal of $6,000 and are over halfway there ($3,839) thanks to the support of so many of you. Three more fundraisers
Two Parents’ Nights Out and Otis Spunkmeyer Cookie Dough Sale.
uled on Saturday, March 31st and May 5th. You are invited to bring your children, Pre-K and up and drop them off at church on these nights. The youth going to the gathering as well as parents will
watch them while you enjoy some time to yourselves. We’re not sure yet who gets the better end of the bargain, the parents or the kids. The kids enjoy dinner together, playing games and watching a movie. Suggested donation amounts are: $25
stststst PNO by Wednesday, March 28PNO by Wednesday, March 28PNO by Wednesday, March 28PNO by Wednesday, March 28thththth!!!!
Cookie Dough SaleCookie Dough SaleCookie Dough SaleCookie Dough Sale
Otis Spunkmeyer is a real crowd pleaser. The cookie dough comes intubs of, already formed, ready to bake frozen dough. You may bake thebatch (approx. 3 dozen) or just a few cookies at a time. A bonus is that
the dough stays fresh, in the freezer for a year, so everyone can really stock up. “cookie of the month” – you can do that from your
will be available in the narthex in April April April April and the youth will be asking you to indulge your sweet tooth! We anticipate that the cookie dough will be delivered by the middle of May.
April 14 St. John’s Lutheran Church, Sacramento is hosting this event for ALL the Sierra Pacific
Youth who are going to the National Youth Gathering. There will be music and fun and we will learn more about the gathering. We’ll begin to share the excitement gathering with youth from across our synod.
Picture Directories
We have received word
from Lifetouch
church directories
should reach us by the
end of March. We will
begin distribution as
soon as we receive
them.
The youth are working hard to get to their fundraising goal of $6,000 and are over halfway there ($3,839) thanks to the support of so many of you. Three more fundraisers
Two Parents’ Nights Out and Otis Spunkmeyer Cookie Dough Sale.
. You are invited to K and up and drop them off at church on
these nights. The youth going to the gathering as well as parents will not sure yet who gets the
better end of the bargain, the parents or the kids. The kids enjoy dinner together, playing games and watching a movie. Suggested donation amounts are: $25 – 1 child;
Otis Spunkmeyer is a real crowd pleaser. The cookie dough comes in tubs of, already formed, ready to bake frozen dough. You may bake the batch (approx. 3 dozen) or just a few cookies at a time. A bonus is that
the dough stays fresh, in the freezer for a year, so everyone can really stock up.
St. John’s Lutheran Church, Sacramento is hosting this event for ALL the Sierra Pacific Youth who are going to the National Youth Gathering. There will be music and fun and we will learn more about the gathering. We’ll begin to share the excitement about the
Directories
We have received word
Lifetouch that our
church directories
should reach us by the
end of March. We will
begin distribution as
soon as we receive
will be joined by 11 other Bay Area communities to raise aw
funds for international relief and development as well as fighting hunger
locally.
DID YOU KNOW?
• Over 1 billion people worldwide live in hunger. Each day, almost 16,000 children
die of hunger related causes. 36.2 million Americans face food
• Last year CROP hunger walks raised over 15 million dollars to assist hungry people
struggling to feed their families around the world and around the corner.
• The walks are special because they are community based and interfaith. In
years, MLC has been the Lutheran presence on the team.
• 25% of the money raised in Marin goes locally to
Marin Food Bank, and the Marin Interfaith Street Chaplaincy. Internationally,
money goes to CWS to assist po
emergency supplies, for educational support, health and sanitation training and
support, and for vocational training directed toward food security.
Time and Place
This year, our CROP walk will be on
First Presbyterian Church, San Rafael
How can I participate?
→ by contributing to the fund raising efforts of the MLC CROP walk team
donation sheets will be in the narthex the Sundays prior to the walk
→ by joining us in a lovely 3 mile walk thru San Rafael
→ by contributing online (Go to
Church will have its own page.
As the date approaches, there will be much more information forthcomi
fundraising, carpooling to the walk, etc. We hope you will join us in this very important
service for our local and world community.
Participate in CROP walk 2012
Spring is the time that MLC joins other faith
communities on the CROP (Communities
Responding to Overcome Poverty) or
Hunger Walk sponsored by Church World
Service. This year, the Marin CROP walk
will be joined by 11 other Bay Area communities to raise awareness and
funds for international relief and development as well as fighting hunger
Over 1 billion people worldwide live in hunger. Each day, almost 16,000 children
die of hunger related causes. 36.2 million Americans face food insecurity each year.
Last year CROP hunger walks raised over 15 million dollars to assist hungry people
struggling to feed their families around the world and around the corner.
The walks are special because they are community based and interfaith. In
years, MLC has been the Lutheran presence on the team.
25% of the money raised in Marin goes locally to-St. Vincent's Dining Room, the
Marin Food Bank, and the Marin Interfaith Street Chaplaincy. Internationally,
money goes to CWS to assist poverty stricken people around the world with
emergency supplies, for educational support, health and sanitation training and
support, and for vocational training directed toward food security.
This year, our CROP walk will be on Sunday, April 29th at 2:00PM beginning at the
First Presbyterian Church, San Rafael
by contributing to the fund raising efforts of the MLC CROP walk team
donation sheets will be in the narthex the Sundays prior to the walk
lovely 3 mile walk thru San Rafael
by contributing online (Go to www.bayareahungerwalk.org. Marin Lutheran
Church will have its own page.)
As the date approaches, there will be much more information forthcoming about the
fundraising, carpooling to the walk, etc. We hope you will join us in this very important
service for our local and world community.
Participate in CROP walk 2012
Spring is the time that MLC joins other faith
communities on the CROP (Communities
Responding to Overcome Poverty) or
Hunger Walk sponsored by Church World
This year, the Marin CROP walk
areness and
funds for international relief and development as well as fighting hunger
Over 1 billion people worldwide live in hunger. Each day, almost 16,000 children
insecurity each year.
Last year CROP hunger walks raised over 15 million dollars to assist hungry people
struggling to feed their families around the world and around the corner.
The walks are special because they are community based and interfaith. In the past 8
St. Vincent's Dining Room, the
Marin Food Bank, and the Marin Interfaith Street Chaplaincy. Internationally,
verty stricken people around the world with
emergency supplies, for educational support, health and sanitation training and
beginning at the
by contributing to the fund raising efforts of the MLC CROP walk team –
donation sheets will be in the narthex the Sundays prior to the walk
. Marin Lutheran
ng about the
fundraising, carpooling to the walk, etc. We hope you will join us in this very important
Shelter Room Renovation 2012
Spring is also the time for our Annual Room
Renovation Project at the Family Emergency
Center in San Rafael. The Social Action Committee
encourages you to mark your calendar for Friday, May 4th and/or Saturday, May 5th.
We will be doing our usual "Miracle Makeover" for this agency that is the only shelter
for homeless families with children in So. Marin. More information to come but just in
case you are involved in spring housecleaning or renewal projects of your own, please
consider the usual items needed for this project –
→ lightly used towel sets
→ lightly used twin bed and double bed sheet sets
→ working desk and floor lamps
→ lightly used blankets
→ small used storage chests
→ lightly used microwave
→ used/usable bunk bed frames
→ used card table or small tables and chairs
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans: We are pleased to announce that
Thrivent, through our Marin Chapter Branch is partnering with us in this
project by pledging $1,000 through their Care Abounds in Communities
program.
Thanks,
Sandy Seeger Social Action Committee
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Vacation Bible School
August 6th – 10th, from 8:30 a.m. – 12 noon Please mark your calendars now for this great week of learning and fun. The leaders are at work planning another great VBS for your kids. Registration will open in April: Cost: 1 child - $70; 2 siblings - $120 3 or more siblings - $165 Scholarships are available
APRIL 2012 WORSHIP ASSISTANTS
APRIL 1ST APRIL 8TH
APRIL 15TH
APRIL 22ND
APRIL 29TH
GREETERS 7:30
9:00 AM T. Morgenlaender Houts Family Margot & Ray
Gergus Mary Creigh Houts
Marie & Caitlin
Jacobs
11:00AM Dawn Bastin Monika K/Jim L Marie Conrad Barbara Bischoff Erna Randig
USHER 7:30
9:00 AM Rich Myhre Seth K & Jules H T. Morgenlaender Michael Rosendahl Ron Jacobs
11:00AM Clint Bastin Rick & David W Lorri Reinders Joe O’Neill, Jr. Dave Richard
ACOLYTE 7:30
9:00 AM Luke Z & Cooper J Adelaide /Elliot S Mara D/Amelia S Laine Gruver Luke Z / Hayden S
11:00AM Braxton/ Tristan M
LECTOR 7:30-Sharon Guy
9:00 AM Karen Anderson Michael Houts Karen Clinton Michael Rosendahl Marie Jacobs
11:00AM Bob Dunn Betsy McCormick Monika Krueger Annemarie Hofling Joe O’Neill, Jr.
ALM 7:30-Katherine B.
9:00 AM Sharon Guy D. Cottingham Yvonne Weidmann Susan Morrow Katherine Buck
11:00AM Paul Davis Faye Miller D. Cottingham Paul Davis Betsy McCormick
COMM ASSIST 7:30-Sharon Guy
9:00 AM Brian Houts Mary Creigh Houts
11:00AM Dawn Bastin Erna Randig Janet F / Marie C Barbara Bischoff Erna R / Marie C
SOUND TECH 7:30-Bart Saling
8:30AM Jeff Reinders John Bischoff Bart Saling Dan Watrous Jeff Reinders
11:00AM Kerry Hansen Kerry Hansen Jeff Reinders John Bischoff Kerry Hansen
COUNTERS
9:00 AM Roy Davis Clint Bastin Bob/Mette Wong Corneille Church Roy Davis
11:00AM Dawn Bastin Corneille Church Janet Foster Kamphoefners Janet Foster
COFFEE HOUR
9:00 AM Anke Pahmeyer Easter Sandy Seeger Abbotts Karen DiDonato
11:00AM Carol Zlatunich Brunch T. Morgenlaender Jane McKenzie Joyce O’Neill
ALTAR GUILD Bev Kamphoefner Bev K / Janet F Bev Kamphoefner Bev Kamphoefner Bev Kamphoefner
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