Our Church April 2015 VOLUME 89, NUMBER 04 A monthly publication of Lake Park Lutheran Church, an ELCA Congregation located on the East Side of Milwaukee, “called to proclaim the Gospel, advocate for justice, and serve others in our diverse parish.” Holy Week is one of the most moving weeks of the church year. It is the week that we remember the suffering and crucifixion of Jesus, but also the time of year we remember his love for all of us as he washes the feet of his disciples. Holy Week is filled with especially powerful services with movement and drama. The services are full of rich tradition and movement. What is this thing called Holy Week? As we near Easter we remember the Passion of our Lord on Palm Sunday when the final days of Jesus' life are read. The church season culminates in the Easter Triduum (or Paschal Triduum) or Three Holy Days (Maundy Thursday evening, Good Friday and the Vigil of Easter), when the services follow Jesus' final days with Christ through death and into life. We begin on Palm Sunday, March 29th Worship at 8am or 10am will start outside with a procession of palms and a recitation of the passion narrative. These readings follow the final days of Jesus’ life and provide an overview of the week of services. Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday, March 30—April 1st Join us for a time of silence and a brief Chapel service to start your day. 8am – Chapel Prayer; 8:30am – Chapel Service Maundy Thursday, April 2nd Noon Worship; 7pm Worship Good Friday, April 3rd 3pm Worship at Eastcastle 5:30pm Children’s Good Friday Worship at Lake Park Lutheran 7pm Tenebrae Service at Lake Park Lutheran Holy Saturday, April 4th 9pm Easter Vigil Service Easter Sunday, April 5th 7am Sunrise Service on the east side (the lake side) of Lake Park Bistro in Lake Park 8am worship in the Chapel 8:30am Easter Breakfast 10am Festival Worship. Come and rejoice in the power of life over death, resurrection and life forevermore. Holy Week and Easter 2014. Photos thanks to Laura Bray A Message From Pastor David Early Easter We go on acting. Fearful, speaking lines that we had trouble learning, lifting hands in set gestures; but your existence, vanished from us and our play, will sometimes come across us as a thought of that reality sinks in, and for a while then, carried away, we play life true, not thinking of applause. These words are the conclusion of a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke entitled Death-Experience. I first gave them to my mother on the death of my grandmother, her mom. I copied them in unsteady pen on water-colored paper and put them in a silver hammered frame for my mom to hold. I felt they named for my mother something of the halting of her life and the new space for a new authenticity that was created in the absence. Holy Week does that for us Christians as well. It is a death-experience. Good Friday is, after-all, a commemoration of the death of God . . . an absence, an ending of God in our world. But Holy Week is also a contemplation of our own death-experience; a time in which we remember all those who have died and our own capacity for betrayal and death and brokenness. But, like the poem, Holy Week does not see death only as death. The week, the reality, sees death as always opening to new life. Death, in God, is life. We call it resurrection. This April, Easter embraces us with the reality of a death experience that pushes us to the new reality of God’s always present life. This April, Easter breaks in to our acting and playing and all too workaday attitudes to remind us of the ever-present power of God to bring resurrection. I need Easter this year. I need the halting it gives to early April. I need the Maundy Thursday foot-washing and Good Friday contemplations, and Easter Vigil lilies smelling of spring. I need it because winter has been too long. Join me, will you, this Holy Week in a death-experience. But more so, join me, this Holy Week, in a life experience. Your pastor, David Peanut Butter Needed! For the second year in a row, Lake Park Youth is challenging the congregation to collect peanut butter for our Food Pantry. Palm Sunday is the last day to add your contribution to the grand “peanut butter cross” in the narthex. Thanks to Bob Rondini who generously planted the seed for Lake Park’s Peanut Butter & Push-Up Challenge. At 9am on Palm Sunday the kids will do 30-seconds of push-ups and Bob has pledged to match each push up with a jar of peanut butter! Thanks, Bob! Page 2 Lake Park Lutheran Church 2647 N. Stowell Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53211 Mission: “We are called to proclaim the Gospel, advocate for justice, and serve others in our diverse parish.” Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs.- 9AM-4PM Phone: 414/962-9190 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lakeparklutheran.com Sunday Schedule Worship at 8am & 10am Education for all ages at 9am Coffee and Conversation at 11am Mid-week Prayer Service Wednesdays at 6:30pm Saturday Meditations 10:45am Church Council Bill Hutchinson, President Ian Elfe, Vice-President Jennifer Doering, Secretary Mary Jo Heim, Treasurer Linda Gaalaas Chris Gross Dave Schneider Rachel Roller Colin Atkinson Robert Roos Church Staff The Rev. David Dragseth, Pastor The Rev. Kerstin Hedlund, Dir. Of Cross+ Generational Ministry Jennifer Jacobson, Office Coordinator Jeff Bray, Choir Director Laurie Rappa, Organist Chris Hanson, Music Coordinator Richard Ohly, Sexton Sam Rappa, Groundskeeper Reggie Jackson, Custodian www.lakeparklutheran.com Council Corner Greetings to you in Christ! In our home we begin each meal with the prayer: “Come Lord Jesus, be our guest, and let these gifts to us be blessed, Amen.” This helps us slow down and join together in thanking God for the goodness, mercy and many gifts that he has given us. During Lent, our pastors challenged us to consider communion and God’s Table. In reflecting (from my kitchen table, I might add!), many such manifestations come to mind in our recent life together at Lake Park Lutheran Church. We communed before worship on Wednesday nights, and then we were graced with the fresh sounds from the chimes of the new junior bell choir. We joined in reading and discussing the wonderful book by Sara Miles, Take This Bread. We communed as families at home, thanking God for his graces and the abundances with which we have been richly blessed. Many members visited each other’s homes in small groups, joining in meals and fellowship on “game nights.” Our youth collected peanut butter in an effort to share with those in need. We celebrated together in joyful baptisms, and held each other in the pains of illness and in the grief of death. And, of course, we partook in Holy Communion during weekly worship services. As church council, we will be meeting soon to join in our annual retreat, which this year will take shape by gathering in fellowship and community for a meal, followed by an extended council meeting. There we will prayerfully consider how we can be the best stewards of the many blessings and gifts that God has bestowed upon our congregation. This will include how to best care for and maintain our beautiful building, how to shape our staffing to meet need the needs of our growing and evolving membership, and how to ensure that we are fiscally responsible now and for the future. I encourage you to take time to consider how you have communed at God’s Table recently, and to give a warm embrace to those brothers and sisters in Christ who have gathered with you. “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!” - Psalms 133:1 If you have anything you’d like to bring to the Council’s attention, please feel free to contact me. I can be reached via phone (414-430-6109) or email ([email protected]). In Christ’s peace, Bill Hutchinson Budget Update Through March 2015 Pledged Giving vs. Budget of $62,540 $45,000 Total Income vs. Budget of $87,284 $74,166 Expenses Actual vs. Budget of $71,368 $75,778 Our Church: March 2015 Remember in Prayer these family and friends of our community Laurie Birmingham, Brian Des Plaines, Linda, Christopher, Jason Jarosch, Joan Collins, Gary Elfe, Jeni Heinemann's dad, Kristy Hill, Kendra Monts, Kristen Kodzik, Jean Creel, Ellyn Dzick, Brenda, Roberta Klaeser, Tom Kettleson, Matthew Cogdall, Norris Family, Alison and Brian Hinow, George Gurria, Connie Anderson, Grandma Gubended, Bobby Manske, William & family, Sally Winter, Baby Nora, Andrew Lewis, Char Heinemann, Djily Drame, Saskia Nassalang, Peter Lewis, Nancy Friebert, Susan Kowalski, Carrie, Linda Joe, Laurie Rappa, Gina Athy, Michael Neville, Renee Ristic. Page 3 Worship Notes Saturday, April 4th Easter Vigil Join us for Easter Vigil worship as we experience a foretaste of the resurrection. Hear story read, song sung. See the sanctuary transformed from the darkness of Good Friday to the brightness of Easter dawn. Sunday, April 5th Easter Sunday Today we celebrate the Resurrection of Our Lord, and we anticipate our own resurrection into Christ’s gift of new life. The disciples begin their day with terror and end in awe and wonder. God can and does bring hope out of even the most hopeless of situations. Sunday, April 12th 2nd Sunday of Easter No matter which year cycle we’re in, the 2nd Sunday of Easter is always the story of Jesus appearing to the disciples who are in a locked room. Not even our fear can stop the resurrected Lord from meeting us. Jesus reveals himself in and through his scars, reminding us “by his stripes we are healed.” Sunday, April 19th 3rd Sunday of Easter Once again Jesus appears to his disciples and shows them his scars. He eats with them again to remind them that he is real. Often, though we know Christ is with us, we need something to remind us. What small thing might Christ be using in your life to remind you he is still here? Sunday, April 26th 4th Sunday of Easter This fourth Sunday of Easter is also known as Good Shepherd Sunday. Jesus reminds us that he is the good shepherd who will never leave us. God prepares a table for us, anoints us with oil, and leads us by still waters and green pastures. Weekly Worship Attendance Numbers Average through March 9, 2014 - 216 Average through March 8, 2015 - 220 Ministry Acts Baptism: Kelly James Mathey, son of Lindsey Elizabeth Ashlock and Richard Leonard Mathey, III, baptized on March 1st. Vivienne Mae Zachar, daughter of Kathryen Elizabeth McCormack and Nicholas Adam Zachar, baptized March 1st. Easter Vigil Treats Needed We need some scandalously decadent treats worthy for breaking our Lenten fast at the Easter Vigil on Saturday, April 4th. Absolutely anything with chocolate, cheese and crackers, fruit, vegetables with dip, hummus, breads, or tasty appetizers are needed to accompany the Champagne/Mimosa/Cosmopolitan Toast following the Saturday Vigil at 9pm. If you are willing to donate any extra bottles of wine, nonalcoholic or regular champagne, or juice, we will be thrilled to accept these also. Food and beverages, if not perishable, can be dropped off in the kitchen if you are attending another worship service during the week, but please indicate with a note that it is for the Vigil so it doesn’t get mixed up with the breakfast treats. Or stop by and deliver your treats to the Mary Martha Room just prior to the service on Saturday. Please sign up in the narthex or contact Stacy Roller (414-962-9484 or [email protected]) if you can bring a treat to share. We hope to see you at the Vigil! Thank you! Easter Breakfast & Egg Hunt Easter is April 5th! Please join us for an Easter Breakfast between the services (starting at 8:30am), along with an egg hunt. Pancakes (regular and gluten-free!) and sausage are on the menu, but we are looking for extra items to round out the brunch, such as egg-bakes, potato casseroles, juice, fruit and other breakfast delights. If you would like provide Photo thanks something for the breakfast there is a to Laura Bray sign-up sheet in the narthex. We are also in need of volunteers. Please contact Pastor Kerstin if you have any questions. Worship Assistants and Holy Week Volunteers Thank you for signing up early and making sure everything runs smoothly through Holy Week. If anyone would still like to help out, please contact the church office. There are many ways to serve. Memorials: Warren J. Harwick, memorial service on March 7th. Page 4 www.lakeparklutheran.com Partnership Updates Maryland and Kenwood. You can be part of this lifetransforming community! Lutheran Campus Ministry Update Russell Fung, Tom & Linda Wissbeck, Chairs El Salvador Update Kendra Stea & Ann Ledbetter, Chairs On April 6-12, Lake Park will join Grace Lutheran in Theinsville and Ascension Lutheran in Waukesha on a partnership delegation to El Salvador. We will visit and worship with our sister church in Llano el Coyol, visit El Mazote, the site of a civil war massacre, meet with OIKOS Solidaridad and of course - eat pupusas! Travelers include: Pastor David and his son Luke, Wes Albinger and his daughter Mollee, David and Cheryl Walker, Seth Kiefer, Chris Hanson and Kendra Stea. Meal at The Corner House 2015. Photo thanks to Russell Fung Our Lenten reflections this year center around the idea of gathering around tables, sharing meals and bringing people and communities together. At the Corner House (Lutheran Campus Ministry at UWM), this happens every Thursday. We join to worship, sing and share the Eucharist in the intimate setting of the Living Room. Afterward we move to the Dining Room for a meal together. Lake Park members furnish and serve about half of the meals in a semester. This is a joyful event and students are always grateful for a home-cooked meal. We are recruiting Lake Park members to cook for the following dates: April 9th, April 23rd, and May 7th. The meal sign-up sheet is on the table by the office. The church will reimburse expenses for preparing this meal (save your receipts). Or join us at 5:30pm on any Thursday when school is in session and meet the students. The Corner House is at The action of visiting is integral to building our partnership. If you'd like to personally contribute to the trip, please speak directly with Kendra Stea or Pastors David or Kerstin. Eco-Justice Update Heather Albinger, Terri Lowder, & Lisa Vedder, Chairs This spring The Labyrinth Society (TLS) invites the world to cross mental borders in a shared symbolic walk for peace in celebration of the 7th Annual World Labyrinth Day (WLD). Held on the first Saturday in May (May 2, 2015), individuals or groups can participate by holding private walks or public events on the labyrinth. Eco-Tips Waste Reduction: Individual households receive thousands of pieces of junk mail each year. Reduce your junk mail by 90% in one easy step: http:// mailstopper.tonic.com/ April Birthdays 1 4 6 7 8 Oscar Kulke Cari Jankuski Mayouel Viviano Terando Ella Dolgaard Kristina Glocke Jessica Mietzner 9 Janet Cavett 10 Mary Jo Heim Brian Stahlkopf Justin Nelson Eden Pfefferkorn 11 Amy Parry Joshua Landers Ciara Tompa Our Church: March 2015 13 Elaine Kressin Marisa Mondragon-Jones Silas Schumwinger 14 Oren Purves 16 Carl Mueller Allison Utter Ben Lindl 18 Edward Hammer Katherine Atkinson 19 Alex Muszytowski Rob Chuppa 22 Odin Peltonen 23 Elizabeth Anthony 24 Amber Hammer Lora Peterson Graham Wiemer Lucia Rondini 25 Richard Lindberg Art Sergiyenko 26 Heidi Peters Lolly Rzezotarski 27 Nikki Tournoux Witt Samantha Cerns-Rach 29 Matt Kruse 30 Mel Robbert Daniel Klingler William Eastham Page 5 Community Highlights Ministry of the Month – Communion Instruction for Children – by Pastor Kerstin Throughout the season of Lent, our children gathered on Sunday afternoons from 2:00-3:30pm to explore the mystery of communion and to prepare for the Great Three Days. We shared a Passover meal together, we talked about the Exodus and even had the opportunity to cross over a River Jordan of our own, stepping into God’s Promised Land as we sang together. We listened to stories that told us about how Jesus feeds his people. We washed each others’ feet and even placed a cross in the back of the sanctuary (see if you can find it)! The experience we had together was truly Cross-Generational. Students from the Corner House Campus Ministry taught two lessons; parents and older members helped out as well. Our ages ranged from three years old to 70 years old. We are grateful that we had this time together to more fully participate in the Great Feast of Easter. Photo thanks to Kerstin Hedlund Polishing Party Polishing Party! Saturday, March 28th, 9am to noon. Come for as long as you are able. Free muffins, juice and coffee in exchange for elbow grease! The Altar Committee is holding a polishing party to refurbish our beautiful brass and silver. Here is a great way to share in a project with a child or friend. Whatever your age, if you can hold a rag and rub, you are welcome! Gloves, rags and polish are furnished. Easter Garden Your donations will help to make Lake Park festive and beautiful for our Easter celebration. Please watch for a form in the bulletin and return it, with your contribution, to the church office, or put it in the offering plate on Sunday. Please make sure it is labeled “Easter Garden.” Cost: $15.00, deadline is March 29th. 2nd Annual Camping Retreat Save the Date: July 31st -Aug 2nd Last year was enjoyed by all. We have reserved the same two group sites at Group at the Pine Woods campground in Kettle Moraine South, there is room for 80 people. Please contact Ian Elfe Photo thanks to Ann Ledbetter ([email protected]) if you are interested in joining us in 2015. More planners are also welcome. Page 6 Small Groups Brown Bag Bible Study Meets weekly on Wednesday at noon. Bring a lunch. Coffee is provided! Knit Night Because Holy Week is such a busy time, we’ve decided to take a break for the month of April. Mark your calendars for May 7th when Linda Gaalaas will host. Gals’ Night Out Join us on April 21st at Nicole Sheldon’s place. We’ll gather at 6:30pm and conclude by 8:00pm. Feel free to bring a beverage or snack to share. Guy’s Night Out Wednesday, April 28th from 8:30 10:00 pm. www.lakeparklutheran.com Youth and Family Ministry Adult Education Sunday School by Matt Schumwinger Our Sunday School children are exploring the mystery of Easter this season. We follow Jesus’ life from wordless baby to the Word resurrected. As a teacher, I may present each part of the story, but the learning and discovery is always a shared experience. Last Sunday, we considered young Jesus in the Temple–a boy lost and found. I wonder, have you ever been lost? Once my brother took the elevator to the wrong floor. I was at the park in a place I wasn’t supposed to be. Then I found myself. I was at the store and thought my mom was behind me–but it wasn’t her. I wonder how you felt? Scared. Alone. Okay. I find that the roles of teacher and student seem to melt as we wonder together. I am part of a circle of souls – each of us encountering one of our faith’s greatest stories as if for the first time. I wonder, have I ever been lost ?… how was I found? Did I ever find someone who was lost? Or not? Also for Sunday School; April 26th is the Earth Day Parent Open House. A few volunteers are needed to help with Earth Day crafts. If you are interested, please contact Russell Fung. Earth Day crafts 2014 Photo thanks to Dorthy Kulke Confirmation Hi Confirmation students and families, please participate in Easter worship and breakfast with us on April 5th! We will not have class on April 15th, but we’ll have “regular” classes April 12, 19, 22, and 26th. Please note that our class for April 29th is Rock Climbing at Adventure Rock. Mentors are invited once again to rock climb with us. Remember that we have a day trip to Lutherdale next month (May 16th), for the High Ropes Course. Please let Pastor Kerstin or Russell know by April 29th whether or not you will be going to Lutherdale for High Ropes on the 16th! We still plan for our week of camp at Lutherdale this summer. Incoming confirmands are also invited to camp with us at Lutherdale during the week of July 19th-24th. Adult Education begins again April 19th at 9:00am in the Prayer Room. April 19th: El Salvador Presentation. Hear about our fantastic trip with the Lake Park Group April 26th - Earth Day Adult Education. Come and hear about the work we are doing in the state of Wisconsin around Global Warming. Paul Geenen from Organizing for Action will talk to us about developments in Climate Change Advocacy and the good work going on in our own state. Join us for a discussion at 9 and 11:15am. Senior Ministry Meets Tuesdays: 11:30-2pm (includes lunch). Watch the Sunday announcements for more details. Suggested donation is $5. April 7: Presentation on El Salvador from LPLC member Erik Kulke along with others from ELCA Greater Milwaukee Synod. April 14: Tour of American Geographical Society map collection at UWM. April 21: Poetry from group member Ann Bales. April 28th: Tour of St. Francis of Assisi. High School Group Set aside the week for the summer trip. Western Trip July 5th – 12th. Get back to Dave, Luke, or Jessie with the best week for your family. Congrats to Luke (big Luke!) on the birth of the new baby in the family. Blessings to Dave and Jessie on the baby to come! We meet at normal times April 29th. Our Church: March 2015 Easter Monday, April 6th The church office will be CLOSED. Page 7 Want to help us care for creation? Get the church newsletter via the church website instead of print! Just email the church office Lake Park Lutheran Church 2647 N. 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