SAINT PETER EVANGELICAL Lutheran church 4843 Southport – Supply Road SE Southport, North Carolina 28461 http://stpeterlutheran-nc.org/ Church Office Phone 910-457-5604 The Rev. David P Nelson, Pastor [email protected] CHURCH OFFICE HOURS M-F 9:00AM-1:00PM Submission Deadline Thursday 9:30 a.m. Carolyn Gallo, Administrative Assistant Judy Morehouse, Administrative Assistant Jane Boberg, Director of Music Dale Giannatasio, Accompanist Vicki Carlson, RN, Parish Nurse BITS OF NEWS October 26, 2014 reformation Sunday On Reformation Sunday we celebrate the heart of our faith: the gospel of Christ—the good news—that makes us free! We pray that the Holy Spirit would continue to unite the church in its proclamation and witness to the world. In the waters of baptism we are made one body; we pray for the day that all Christians will also be one at the Lord’s table. Jesus speaks of truth and freedom as spiritual realities known through his word. He reveals the truth that sets people free from sin. FLOWERS AND CANDLe Given Sunday, October 26, 2014 The Chancel Flowers are given to the glory of God by Lee and Regina Steeneck in memory of their uncle, Winkie Fields. The Sanctuary Candle is given to the glory of God. Bible Study schedule Bible Study Sunday, October 26, 9:45 a.m. Thursday Evening Bible Study, October 30, 7:00 p.m. Women’s Bible Study, Friday, October 31, 8:30 a.m. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS NOVEMBER 2 Patty and John Schroeder would like to thank Pastor and the members of Saint Peter for their prayers, cards, kind words, hugs, and other kindnesses during the recent tragic death of our great granddaughter, Emmalynn. The overwhelming support from so many eased the burden. We are so glad to be a part of such a caring church family. In deepest sympathy Our sympathy is extended to Ron and Karen Wedekind as they grieve the loss of Karen’s father and Ron’s mother. Ron and Karen will travel to Iowa for the funeral service of Karen’s father. A memorial service will be held for Ron’s mother, Elsa Wedekind, on Saturday, November 1, at 2:00 p.m. at Spring Arbor of Wilmington, 809 John D. Barry Drive, Wilmington. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that any donation be made to Lutheran World Relief. EXPLORING PRAYER On Saturday, November 15, a One Day Retreat here at Saint Peter is being offered to explore types of prayer. Give yourself a gift before the hectic holidays to “Come Away and Pray.” Look for the flyer in the Narthex. The shoebox ministry Operation Christmas child This year, the Outreach Committee is again sponsoring Operation Christmas Child, The Shoebox Ministry. This wonderful program is part of the Samaritan’s Purse ministry led by Franklin Graham. You can help by packing one or more of the plastic shoeboxes provided by the committee and/or donating money to cover shipping and costs of the plastic shoeboxes. The cost for shipping each box is $7.00. Pick up the plastic shoeboxes at the church in the Narthex. Suggestions for items to include in the boxes are school supplies, small toys, and personal hygiene items. Each box should also include a $7.00 donation to cover the cost of shipping the box. Checks are to be made payable to Saint Peter Lutheran Church with “Shoebox” in the memo line of the check or you can make the check payable to Samaritan’s Purse with a note on the memo line that the donation is for Operation Christmas Child. You can also make a donation online at www.samaritanspurse.org/occ. Please take as many boxes as you can fill. The boxes must be returned to the church by November 16. Call Linda Voegtlin at 253-7281 if you have questions. Thank you. Thursday night dinner October 30, 5:30 p.m. Please join us for dinner, but sign up in the Fellowship Hall to help us plan. The sign-up sheet is on a bulletin board in the Fellowship Hall. Donations will go towards Pastor Dave’s Discretionary Fund. In the past these funds have been used to help with people’s needs. Thank you for your assistance. We appreciate your generosity. shepherding ministry The Shepherding Ministry will be celebrating its one year anniversary on Saturday, November 1 at 11:00 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall Brunch will be served as our “Thank You to the Saint Peter Shepherds” Please plan to attend walk to fight hunger The Southport Oak Island Interchurch Fellowship Walk is November 2, stepping off at Franklin Square Park at 2:00 p.m. Please plan to walk the three miles in support of those in need of food and help with utilities. Beyond that you can make a contribution at the church in the narthex. All funds received help people in our community. Your support is most encouraged at this time. Checks and cash will be accepted. sacred journey: encountering the spirit ladies sacred circle The Sacred Circle is an ancient form of gathering to share stories, experiences and faith and to find greater depth in your relationship with other sisters on the journey. The sacred circle is built upon the experience of “Heart Listening.” We have started a new season of the sacred circle and will meet again on October 31, 2014, at 10:30 a.m. at SAINT PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH in the Fellowship Hall (NOTE the location change). Please bring a special item that has a story that you might like to share. All are welcome! meditative yoga at saint peter: sacred time Every Monday at 10:30 a.m., we offer Meditative Yoga in the sanctuary. We are so blessed to have Ellie Hill as our instructor. Ella is a master yoga teacher and has been providing the class here at Saint Peter for the past 6 years. Ella has done extensive training at Duke in the area of senior yoga and gears this class for that purpose as well as sacred practice. It is a low key, relaxing format. Ella’s energy and humor make this class one of the best in the Southport area. Ella will be teaching at Duke this year as well. All are welcome! Please bring a mat or blanket with you. A free will love offering is accepted. Hope to see you there. Class resumes on October 27. save the date – fall cleanup Mark your calendars for Saturday, OCTOBER 25, beginning at 9:00 a.m. A sign-up sheet is in the Fellowship Hall. Lunch will be provided. Equipment and Supplies Needed Cleaning products for glass and wood Rags, sponges Buckets Chain Saw Paint Brushes Hammer and nails Hand Saw Rakes Lawn trash bags Shovels Pruning tools LUNCH TO BE PROVIDED! PLEASE SIGN UP IN FELLOWSHIP HALL SO WE WILL HAVE AN ACCURATE HEAD COUNT FOR LUNCH. The Property Committee CALLING ALL BAKERS - AGAIN!! On Sunday, November 16, a group of congregations of the Southport-Oak Island InterChurch Fellowship will once again participate in the 6 th Annual Pumpkin Bread Fundraiser for the Food Pantry. This event has raised over $22,500 for the Pantry in the past five years! In order for the sale to be successful again this year, more bakers will be needed to serve our growing congregation. If you like to bake, please sign up on the orange poster on the Outreach bulletin board in the Fellowship Hall – or call or e-mail Carol Schutt at 253-4392 or [email protected]. A very simple recipe and guidelines will be provided. AND, for those of you who will be out of town on November 16, the bread can even be baked in advance and refrigerated or frozen. 2014 All Saints Mission Endowment Fund Offering Sunday, November 2 Saint Peter’s annual All Saints Mission Endowment Fund collection will take place on Sunday, November 2. You will find designation slips in your church mailbox. Envelopes for the collection are in your envelope box (date November 16) or you may use the special collection envelopes in the pews. Please enclose the designation slip in the envelope with your offering. Your gift to the Mission Endowment Fund will create a permanent memorial and allow the fund to support the mission work of the church. This year we were able to distribute more than $4,000 from Fund earnings in support of mission activities. As the Fund continues to grow, so will our potential opportunities for increased mission support. Thank you for your continuing generous support to the Fund. new member sponsors The Evangelism Team celebrates the end of the second year of our Sponsor Ministry for new members who are joining Saint Peter. Couples or singles are invited to become a sponsor for ONE year to continue to support upcoming new members. We will have another new member class in November, so we are now looking for another group of sponsors. Pastor Dave conducts an informational meeting about sponsor responsibilities. It is a rewarding ministry and we hope you will become a sponsor. If you are interested, please call the church office at 457-6039 or Donna Godbout at 253-9664. Thanks, Donna Godbout Fellowship committee news The Fellowship Committee needs your help. The coffee hours for both services are our main weekly “fellowship” gathering. It takes many “HELPING HANDS” to make this fellowship function from week to week. Your help is needed to bring snacks to share (and help cleanup) at the coffee hours. There is a sign-up sheet for each service on the Fellowship Bulletin Board in the Fellowship Hall. Pick a week and sign up! Any questions? Call Paula Minges at 448-1817. DEVOTIONS AT DOSHER NURSING HOME Helpers are needed for Sunday, October 26th. Please sign up in Fellowship Hall. Helpers are asked to assist in moving residents from and to their rooms. We leave the church immediately following the early worship service. The service lasts no more than 30 minutes; it starts at 10:15 AM and is finished before 11:00 AM. Donna Woods, Chairperson Wilmington symphonic winds Saint Peter music lovers are invited to attend this concert on Sunday, November 2, at 7:30 p.m., in Keenan Auditorium on the campus of UNCW. Our own George Boberg, along with local musicians John Kelso and Julie Sloop, will be performing with the group. Tickets are available from Jane Boberg and are $10 for adults and $5 for those age 65+. join thrivent in the fight to end alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States. We are fighting to stop it – and we are asking you to join us. We are participating in the 2014 Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s, the nation’s largest event to raise awareness and funds to fight Alzheimer’s. By joining our team, Thrivent Financial–Cape Fear River Chapter, you can help end this epidemic and show your support for the more than 5.4 million individuals currently living with the disease. WHEN: Saturday, November 8, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. (Registration begins at 8:00 a.m.) WHERE: Mayfaire Town Center Event Lawn, 6835 Conservation Way, Wilmington, NC We are walking because we have so many friends that have had this disease affect their lives. It would mean so much to have you join us as a member of our team for this year’s walk. Funds raised by supporters of our team will be supplemented up to $1000 by Thrivent Financial. JOIN our team. Visit this link: http://act.alz.org/goto/thrivent To contribute: Click on the Green “Donate to My Team” to enter credit card information. To join and walk and collect funds: Click Green “Join My Team” and fill out the requested information. You can download a Contribution Form to collect from friends and turn in the money at the walk. Use the team name: Thrivent Financial-Cape Fear River Chapter as requested. Join us and make a difference. sisters rejoicing together Women of the ELCA South Coastal Fall Conference Gathering The Women of the ELCA Fall Conference Gathering will be held at Kure Memorial Lutheran Church on Saturday, November 8, 2014. Our Gathering registration/opening will being at 9:30 a.m. and our Program will begin at 10:00 a.m. Refreshments will be served during registration and lunch will be served directly following our Program by our Sisters in KMLC. Cost will be $7.00 for lunch. Several Offerings will be received: Regular Offering: Lily Pad Heaven In-Kind Offering: Items for a local food pantry Pennies Offering: 2014 – Leadership Legacy Christine Bohr Anderson Scholarship: Not only in memory of someone deceased, but also can be in honor of a living woman. Checks for all giving should be payable to NC SWO Women of the ELCA. Our Conference Gatherings are a wonderful way to fellowship with women from neighboring churches and form new friendships. Child care is available if needed. Come join us as we gather as the Women of the ELCA! Contact Lois Beddard, 278-4242 – [email protected], if you want to sign up and attend. SERVERS October 26 8:30 am Lector Tom Echter 11:00 a.m. November 2 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Irene Hennessey Randy Huth Joe Mazzei Chalice Fred Strickert Bearer Lay Assistant Gloria Strickert Rik Zawadzki Vicki Carlson Rik Zawadzki Beth Nelson Nick Giannatasio Larry Capriotti Communion Assistants Greeters Martha Keating Shelvy Pasour Jan Hartlaub Ray Hartlaub Ken Corrao Paul Murphy Shirley Murphy Jerry Cassel Jay Keeley Joe Mazzei Nancy Mazzei Gloria Foss Mary Ann Van Meter Rod Grow Jo Grow Bill Hogue Paul Murphy Judy Huffman Wayne Huffman Allan Doelp Nancy Doelp Irene Hennessey Penny Krueger Robert Dungan Sharon Dungan Dottie Capriotti Steve Schultz Nancy Mazzei Hank Rapp Eric Langslet Rob Schutt Sandra Reibert Bob Loukas Altar Guild Mary Page Dottie Capriotti Regina Baldwin Patti Kelly Child Care Attendants Noel Dusanenko Sandy Huth Beth Nelson Brenda Orrison Noel Dusanenko Sandy Huth Beth Nelson Brenda Orrison Ushers Counters Saint Peter Financial Summary 2014 YTD Jan-September Income Expenses $ $ $ 260,493 246,837 13,656 Positive Cash Flow Complete Financial Reports Posted in Office Corridor Sunday 10/26/2014 8:30 a.m. Worship Service 9:45 a.m. Childrens’ Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Bible Study 10:00 a.m. Choir Rehearsal 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Dosher Nursing Home Service Monday 10/27/2014 10:00 a.m. Blood Drive 10:30 a.m. Meditative Yoga 5:00 p.m. Sea Notes (S/FH) Tuesday 10/28/2014 7:00 p.m. Guitar Group Wednesday 10/29/2014 6:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal Thursday 10/30/2014 4:00 p.m. Spiritual Renewal (CR) 5:30 p.m. Thursday Night Dinner(FH) 7:00 p.m. Bible Study (CR) Friday 10/31/2014 8:30 a.m. Women’s Bible Study(CR) 10:30 a.m. Sacred Circle (FH) Saturday 11/01/2014 11:00 a.m. Shepherd Brunch (FH/K) Prayer CONCERNS KEEPING IN OUR PRAYERS Members: Charmelee Boehm, Judy Bowers, Ken Bowman, Noel Chisholm, Ralph Ditch, Marguerite Doerr, Earl Dye, David Ford, Twylla Ford, Marvin Fullwood, Evie Loukas, Barbara Nowell, Chris Page, Bill Petterson, Dick Polity, Wally Profis, Larry Rentch, Tony Rizzo, Nelda Roush, Connie Sloop, Bill Sraver, Eldon Stoehr, Mia Voparil, Warner, Ann Marie Weigeshoff Military: Peter Anderson, Christopher Archer, Brandon Arnold, C.J. Buscagilia, Gordon Carey, Pamela Cole, Kyle Dugas, Matthew Foss, John Garr, Cory Graeber, Charles Graifer, Clay Huffman, Scott Johnson, Edward Jones, James Lewis, Scott Orr, John Rusch Students: Donielle Coloeonni, Seth Hardcastle, Felicia Merritt, Catherine Nguyen, Jonathon Nguyen, Stephen Seeber, Alyce Vest, Parker Vest, Brandon Whiting Friends and Families: Mary Kelly Andrews, Lee Lee Baird, Joe Bales, Bill Baldino, Marcia Bastik, Robert Bastik, Davis Beaube, Blake Biffle and Family, Aiden Brown, Diane Brown, Kenny Bryant, Sally Burner, Roco Cillo, Joe Cleary, A W Clemmons, Molly Cooley, Coptic Christian Church in Egypt, Americus Crawford, Sr., Leanor Cunningham, Terry D’Amico, Claire Davis, Irene Dieck, Steve Dillon, Glen Doelp, Jeff and Linda Doelp, Bill Doolan, Mark Dowd, Aleza Epstein, Daryl Erdman, Durwood Fisher and family, Family of Patty and John Schroeder, Fred Fratto, Suzanne George, Kevin Gillooly, Cristine Hall, Anna Hardcastle, Luke Hardcastle, Barbara Hardin, Dick Hayes, Kara Hazelton, David Hirst, Dot Hoerr, Jeff, Joan Hough, Matt Howey, Phyllis James, Laura Johnson, Katherine, Kim Kuchler, Barbara and John Lawter, Walter Lester, Tori Loukas, Pastor Vernon Lucky, Patty McArn, Don McCord, Carolyn McTague, Madeline, Alex Mazzei, Leslie Miller, Reverend Roger Miller, Jeff Moynihan, Courtney Norris, Karen Occhiogrosso, Tara Orrison, Ray Pace, William Parker, People of Palestine and Israel, Tom Pedersen, Jimmie Perryman, Sandy Perryman, Jean Petrakovitz, Tom Polukak, Caryl Portney, Linda Pratt, Michael R, Brian Railo, Rebecca (infant), Gary Reibert, Renate, Connie Rice, Louise Rivenbark, Jennifer Roach, Charles Roush, Jr., Genevieve Salas, Maggie Samides, Jay Smith, Christine Steele, Marlene Stumpf, Joe Sviatko, Dana and Suzanne Swain, Anna Swiney, Mike Tedder, Roscoe Thigpen, Suzanne Vacirca, Pastor Gary Weant, David Weber, David Weber Sr., Mark Weber, Elsa Wedekind, Pastor Gary Weant, Sue Wescott, Adeline Wolfe, the world, Sonya Zammataro The Apache People – Lexi, Hannah, Kimberly, Anika, Debra, Veldon, Angela, Rudy, Victoria, Josh, Wayne, Cheryl, Billie, Brody, Shania, Rhonda, Peter, Ronnie, Russell, Cody, Vanesa, Denzell, Michelle, Tara, Billy, Dorcas, Monica, Sean, June, Mabel and family
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