November 2014 Sunday Services: 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Church Office: (919) 553-4784 Email: [email protected] www.holycrossclayton.com Giving Thanks in My HOME When I was growing up I was convinced that I had the meanest parents in the neighborhood. While other children had cookies, Twinkies, and Kool-Aid for lunch, I had to eat a sandwich. While my friends didn’t have to eat their vegetables for dinner, I always had to eat all of my vegetables. While I always had to go to bed at a certain time, my friends told me they could stay up late. Plus, my parents always wanted to know where I was at all times and who my friends were and what we were doing. On top of all this, my parents actually had the audacity to break the child labor laws by making my sister and me work. We had to wash dishes, make our beds, and clean our rooms. As I became an adult, though, I realized that my parents definitely knew the difference between HOUSE and HOME. As you look at these two words, you notice that they both begin with the same letters: HO, but this is where the similarity ends. The first word, HOUSE, ends with the letters or the word USE, while the other word, HOME, ends with the letters or the more personal word ME. Therein lies the difference. My parents never thought about our HOUSE as just a place – a place we would USE to eat our meals and sleep at night. It was always a HOME, which had the personality of my parents. It was in our HOME that my parents taught me lifelong lessons about things such as sharing in the household duties or the more significant issue of sacrificial love. As we prepare for our national day of Thanksgiving, consider how you view your church. Is it a HOUSE that you come to USE once a week or is it a HOME where you can say, “This is where God comes to ME through others in my church family.”? I am very thankful for my family – my wife, my daughter, and all of you who bless me in my church HOME. I am touched by your faith in God – a faith that can move mountains of stubbornness in children, mountains of neglect in hurting families, and mountains of despair one’s own life. This is the kind of faith that comes from a daily association with Jesus Christ. This is the kind of faith that teaches there is more to life than the material. This is the kind of faith that teaches that life continues beyond death in heaven with God. When you receive sacrificial love and faith in God from your family, especially your church family, you are truly blessed beyond words. Therefore, as we prepare to enjoy a wonderful meal with our families on Thanksgiving, let us all pause from our busy schedules to gather together as a family in our church HOME for a special Thanksgiving Eve worship service on Wednesday, November 26, at 7:00pm to thank God for His many blessings. I have a lot to be thankful for as God, indeed, blesses ME in my HOME every day through all of you. In God’s Service, Pastor Bill Happy Fall Ladies of Holy Cross, As you know, Sariina Kalli will be moving to Indiana with her family. We pray for God’s blessings as she searches for a new church home. I would like to take this opportunity to thank her for all her hard work and dedication to Holy Cross and the LWML. She will be greatly missed. We are still looking for an enthusiastic woman to fill the role of Vice President. If you are interested in serving or would just like more information, please contact Melissa deCathelineau at [email protected] or the church office. The Eastern Zone Fall Rally was held on Oct. 18 at Advent Lutheran Church in Chapel Hill. We enjoyed a bible study, fellowship and a luncheon as well as the quarterly meeting , where our very own Connie Reid was inducted as the new President. Congratulations to Connie. Join me in praying for and encouraging Connie in her new role. Speaking of rallies, Holy Cross will be hosting the Eastern Zone Spring Rally on Saturday, April 18, 2015. Holy Cross will be responsible for providing lunch, table settings, and a guest speaker. We will be choosing a mission to receive Gifts of the Heart, where we will be inviting the attending ladies to donate items needed for that mission. Planning for this important event will start soon, so please let us know if you are interested in designing this one-day rally of Christian women from around our area. Do you have lots of left over candy from Halloween? Consider donating it to the College and Military Outreach Program at Holy Cross. This is another outreach program where we send care packages to our college and military friends across the state. We would love to have as many care packages as possible, but we need your help to do it. A list of additional care package ideas is located on the College and Military Page 2 bulletin board in the narthex. Please drop off your donations in the collection center and we will take care of the rest. It’s never too late to add someone to the list, so if you know of a college student or member of the military, please let us know. Lizy Coleman has recently volunteered to coordinate this outreach project for the LWML. Thanks Lizy. With the holidays fast approaching, it’s almost time to set up the Salvation Army Angel Tree. We are hoping to support 80 families this year. Once the tree goes up, feel free to take a tag or two, shop, and return the unwrapped gifts to the church by November 30. Plan ahead now to share the gift of giving this holiday season. Mark your calendars now for the LWML Spring Retreat at Fort Caswell at Oak Island. This amazing weekend event will be May 15 – 17,2015. It promises to be a fun-filled weekend with inspirational bible studies and a whole lot more. Watch the newsletter for more details as they become available. Our annual LWML Christmas Luncheon will be on Sunday, December 7 after the late service. This year’s luncheon will be held at Simple Twist, just down Hwy 42 from the church. We will be introducing new board members and collecting donations for the Holy Cross Community Christmas Dinners. Please join us for great food and fellowship at this informal and relaxing event. Hope to see you there. In His Service, Melissa deCathelineau Upcoming Events November 8th: LWML Board Meeting November 30th: Salvation Army Angel Tree Gifts Due December 7th: LWML Christmas Luncheon Wo men o f H oly Cro ss LW ML Mission P roj ec t fo r 2014 Items to be donated monthly to the homeless thru the Salvation Army in Smithfield Each month: Disposable Razors, Shaving Cream, Mouthwash, Deodorant, Travel Size Shampoo, Conditioner & Body Wash, Toothbrush & Toothpaste November: Cranberry Sauce, Chicken Broth, Canned Yams Preparing Leaders for a Diverse World - Concordia College, Selma, Alabama ~ $50,000 Community diversity is increasing across the nation. Concordia College Alabama has a strong teacher education program and deep Lutheran roots in the African-American community of Alabama. It is uniquely positioned to raise up needed African-American leaders for The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. A mission grant of $50,000 is providing endowed scholarships and aid in national and international recruitment, and preparing a work force with special abilities to serve the diverse cultural needs of the church. Go to www.lwml.org and scroll down to “Mission Grants” to find out about this recipient and other 20132015 Mission Grants. It’s that time of year again to support our college students and members in the military! Final exams are just around the corner for our students and they have expressed in the past how much it meant to them to know their Holy Cross Family is thinking of them and praying for them. We also try to recognize them on birthdays too. We need your help in updating our list of college students and members in the military, so please update their information by dropping a note off in the church office or emailing Cassy at [email protected] or myself, Lizy Coleman at [email protected]. The current list we have includes: College Members: Amanda Casachahua, John Casachahua, Morgan Coleman, Paul Coleman, Matt Delevie, Reid Dressler, Ali Greene, Andrew Josupait, Nick Polonski, and Alexis Patterson. Military Members: Richar d Bailey, Mer edith (Bar ton) Bowman, Daniel Casachahua and Todd Kline We need updates for: Richar d Bailey, Cor ey Emer ick, J essica Lassandr o, Laur en Pollar d and Alex Tierney Care packages will be sent out the first week of December, so please consider donating some of the following items to the box in the collection center: Individual Size: Coffee/Hot Chocolate Potato Chips/Snacks Instant Soup Ramen Noodles Easy Mac Cereal/Oatmeal Flavored Water/Drink Packets Microwave Popcorn Granola Bars Raisin Boxes Cookies Snack Mixes Nuts/Sunflower Seeds Beef Jerky Candy/Gum Chocolate Other Items: Pencils/Erasers Disposable Cameras Stamps Razors Prayer Cards Ziploc Bags Word Puzzle Books Phone Cards Page 3 Travel size: Tissues Sewing Kit Band-Aids Q-tips Deodorant Body Powder Toothbrush Toothpaste Thanksgiving Meals and Boxes The Lord has blessed Holy Cross this Thanksgiving season. We will supply meals for six families. Below is a list of the items needed for our Thanksgiving boxes: Box/Bag of Dressing/Stuffing Can/Jar of Gravy Cranberry Sauce Canned Yams Can/Box of Chicken Broth Green Beans Pumpkin Pie Filling Corn Can of Evaporated Milk Box/Envelope Mashed Potatoes Boxed Mac-n-Cheese Boxed Pie Crust 10-12 lb Turkey This year we would like to collect money to buy Harris Teeter gift cards for our 14 Backpack Buddies for Thanksgiving. The cost for each Backpack Buddies meal is $50. You may drop money off in the Church office, or collection plate. Please mark your donations with “Thanksgiving for Backpack Buddies”. Thank you very much for all you do! Confirmation in Action Presents: The Journey of a Shoe Box Gift Pack & Pray-The journey starts with you filling a shoe box with toys, school supplies, and necessity items, and praying for the child who will receive your box. Shoe Box Drop Off- Drop off your donation anytime between October 26th and November 16th. The Confirmation in Action class will collect the boxes and transport to a regional drop off site for forwarding to the processing center in Charlotte, NC. Overseas Transport-The precious cargo is loaded onto ships and planes and sent to children in over 130 countries. Distribution-The gifts are delivered to churches, schools, orphanages, and children’s hospitals. Wow! Shoe boxes are just the beginning. Through age appropriate booklets and discipleship programs, children are introduced to the greatest gift-Jesus Christ! Operation Christmas Child October 26, 2014 – November 16, 2014 We have continued our Backpack Buddies ministry at East Clayton Elementary school. We have committed to helping 14 students every week. Please remember this ministry as you do your grocery shopping and consider picking up some items that we need. The items we need are: Shelf Stable Milk Boxes Canned Meats & Stews Individual Breakfast Items Canned Fruits & Vegetables Page 4 Older and Wiser Lutherans For our October meeting, the OWLs attended a play at the Garner Auditorium, entitled, “The Ladies Man.” th On Wednesday, November 5 , the OWLs will meet at the church parking lot at 10 a.m. to carpool to Southern Supreme Fruit Cake Factory (1699 Hoyt Scott Rd., Bear Creek, NC 27207) and tour the kitchen and visit the gift shop. Following Southern Supreme tour, we will stop for lunch at Best Food Cafeteria, 220 E. 11th Street, Siler City, NC (919-742-2475. We plan to return to the church by 4:30 p.m. As the Thanksgiving Season approaches, the OWLs give praise to God for His many blessings in our personal lives and for Holy Cross Lutheran Church and its members that enrich our lives as we fellowship together. The Holy Cross Interiors Committee is hosting their annual RADA Cutlery Fundraiser. RADA Cutlery products are 100% American made and come with a Lifetime Guarantee. RADA has a complete line of kitchen knives, utensils, and cutlery sets as well as stoneware, cookbooks, soy wax candles, and quick mixes, which make excellent Christmas gifts. Orders can be placed Sundays from until November 9th after each service. Payment is due at the time of the order. Products will be available for pick up on November 23rd. Joyce & Dennis Ray 919-763-0668 [email protected] Me Fine has kicked off its Annual “Hope for the Holidays.” “Hope for the Holidays” is a program that provides Christmas gifts to families that have children fighting critical or terminal conditions at either UNC-Chapel Hill or Duke Hospitals. In many cases, Me Fine receives "Last Christmas" families and is entrusted with these families to provide an amazing Christmas. If you would like to help, we will be collecting gift wrapping supplies through Sunday, 12/7/14, in the Collections Center. This includes wrapping paper, tissue paper, boxes (all sizes, including shipping boxes), label tags, and tape. Please NO gift bags. If you have any questions, please contact (call or text) Nancy Burgart at 919-649-5476 or [email protected]. Page 5 November 5th: Ziti, Bread, & Salad November 12th: Shepherd’s Pie November 19th: Goulash, Corn, Applesauce, & Rolls Are you Playing in the Sand? “Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the Rock. And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on the Rock.” – Matthew 7:24-25 Do you remember the last time that you built a sandcastle? You probably engineered your castle with incredible attention, choosing the perfect location on the beach or in the sandbox, making sure that the walls were sturdy and that the castle was adorned with earthly elements of leaves, sticks, shells, driftwood, or whatever else you could get your hands on. But where is that sandcastle now? Is it still there? Of course not! The castle was made of sand. When it comes to the Christian responsibility to which we have been called among our family or spouse; among our own children, neighbors and friends, what it is that is receiving our best effort, our greatest energy and our special attention? Instead of listing out here what it is that we are spending the majority of our lives on, have you ever asked your spouse, friends, family or children: “What is most important in my life?” What response would you get? If the response that we get is anything other than Jesus, we are building our home upon sandy, shaky ground. What we do with every aspect of our lives NOW, has massive implications of what is to come. The point that Jesus makes in Matthew 7 is not to highlight the rains, the floods and the winds of life that may come, because they certainly will. But Jesus took time to particularly emphasize what it is that we value in our lives and what our lives are built upon in this weathered life. The rains of personal failure will strike you and your children. The floods of sickness, addiction and death will come, too. And the winds of mistrust, laziness and depression will wage against us as well. In these moments, what holds us up? What it is that will give our children the foundation that they need in this life to weather any storm that strikes? What is it that will allow our marriages to weather any storm that approaches? The truth of God is that He has already established the Firm Foundation. His Son, Jesus, entered this life to unveil and establish a Kingdom that knows no end. His life was marked with healing sicknesses that crashed into people’s lives, being near to those stuck in floods of loneliness, and declaring forgiveness upon those whose sin was like a massive hurricane wreaking havoc on their life. Here in Jesus, God’s grace is our Foundation and Support. And through us, others can see the hope that we have which is authored by God Himself. Below are a few suggestions especially, for parents, as we build our homes upon the Foundation of Christ who is our Rock: 1) Younger Children: Go out in the yard with your child and play with them. Play in the mud. Get your hands dirty. Plant flowers together, or water them. Build a sandcastle with them if you can. Carve a pumpkin. Give them your full attention for at least 30 min. and then take a moment during that time to tell them that “God always gives us His full attention and is with us whenever we play, whenever we get hurt and at all times.” This way, you can communicate to your child that not only are you there for them, but more, God is among them, too. 2) Older Children: Come up with a secret handshake together. It doesn’t have to be a long handshake, but could be as simple as three squeezes. Then, give it a meaning – either “I Love You” or “I care about you.” Use it whenever you can with them – when they leave for school, when you leave for work, when they leave for a night with friends or a sports practice. Let this be an opportunity for you to connect with them if they are unwilling to talk with you. Maybe this can be the start of further communication among each other, as well as ways that you can communicate Jesus and His Love to your child within your home. And in all things, please be reminded that Our Lord, Jesus, said to us, “In this world there will be many troubles, but take heart! I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33) If you have any suggestions on topics or themes that you would like to see addressed in The Family Table, please email suggestions to [email protected]. All suggestions will remain anonymous. Page 6 The sun hadn’t even arisen for the day when all was said and done. But the moon was witness to the fun that was October 17th and 18th from 6:30pm to 7:00am. Nearly 40 Confirmation youth – 6th and 7th graders – several adults and numerous mentors converged upon Holy Cross for the annual Confirmation Lock-In. The topic? The 2nd Article of the Creed. The Question? Who, really, is Jesus? At this Lock-In, we played LOTS of games and danced to Just Dance 4 on the Nintendo Wii. We played a highly addicting game known as “Human Battleship”, watched a few movies, and didn’t get much sleep. The soda was flowing. The snacks were had. Silence was had to find. But the true substance of this Confirmation Lock-In involved an exploration of the Bible and Luther’s Small Catechism, coupled with mentor experience that they shared, to get a more clear picture and understanding of who Jesus said He was, who others in the Bible said that He was and who WE say that He is in our lives today. The evening closed with nothing more than thankfulness and praise to God as we came together in the Sanctuary and joined in a youth-led historical worship service known as Compline (a word meaning “completion”, this service has been used throughout the last 400500 years as people came together to worship after the “completion” of their work-day before returning home). We each had the opportunity to place our hands on the Bible, resting on the altar, and respond to the question presented to us individually: “Who is Jesus to you?” and “Do you intend to follow Him?” and closed with a hymn written by Martin Luther in the mid 1500’s called, “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” as we gave God – the Father, Son and Holy Spirit - our thanks through song for being the stronghold in our lives that never fails. The 8th grade Confirmation In Action (CIA) enjoyed an afternoon at Ken's Korny Corn Maze after assembling 200 Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes. The students broke into teams and were joined by Troy Hirt, Pastor Tom, and Shayla. Each team made it out of the maze without assistance and in under one hour! And then it was free-time for the rest of the evening – more snacks, more drinks, more movies and more games. Without the help of the following people, though, this evening could not have been possible: Shaunna Voorhees, Donna Harlow, Shayla Roma, Tonya Pischke, Beth Otto, Chris Michetti, Laurel Colpetzer, Todd Urban and the mentors who attended Friday evening to share a little bit of their life experience with the youth. Also, thanks to the Confirmation Parents who provided food and drinks. To each of you, THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart. I am entirely appreciative of each of you! Saturday, November 1st 9:00—Noon Local Service Project at iChoose Pregnancy Saturday, December 6th 6:00—8:30 pm Christmas Party and gift exchange at deCathelineau home Friday, January 9th 4:00—8:00 pm Outdoor Ice Skating in downtown Raleigh Pastor Tom Page 7 Can you believe that this year is 5/6 completed? There are only 61 days left in the year 2014. I don’t know about you but I plan to enjoy these last two months of the year. At Open Arms, November is one of our greatest months. Each year we cook eight turkeys and invite all of our families to join us for lunch the last Wednesday of the month. This gives us FAMILY time and we are able to give thanks for all our many blessings. Each year our crowd gets bigger and bigger. Last year we had 200 people attend! While all this is going on we invite some of our past children to help make lunches for groups that have to work on Thanksgiving Day. This year we will send food to the Johnston Memorial Hospital (on 42w), the State Highway Patrol, and to one of our local firehouses. The children also make cards letting these community helpers know how much we appreciate all they do to protect us. Each year we hear back from these groups saying that the food was appreciated but they mostly liked reading the cards. I challenge each family to do the same. Take a minute to send a card to someone in your area that has to work on Thanksgiving Day. Let them how much you appreciate them giving up their family time to serve and protect our community. Wishing Everyone a Safe and Happy Thanksgiving Holiday! Wendy Tuesday, November 11 Veteran’s Day: Open Arms WILL be open Wednesday, November 26 11:00 am—Thanksgiving Family Lunch Thursday, November 27—28 CLOSED: Thanksgiving Holiday Open Arms Staff on Halloween Page 8 We are praying for—Those receiving cancer care: George Ballard Debby Melton Ann Bettis Barbara Krefsky, aunt of Jennifer McNally Johnny Habuda uncle of Karen Crumpler Nancy Baker, friend of the Fordhams’ Jill Hall, niece of Emily LaJoye Charles Schrack, cousin of Carolyn Reed Shirley Bradley, grandmother of Melissa Allen John Brennan, brother-in-law of BJ Johns Randy Link, cousin of Becky Matthews Michael Arizzi, friend of Otto Family We are praying for—Those with health issues: Phil Lee Rick Francis Earl Beers Kathy Savoy Linda McLoughlin Louise Schafer Ted Janowski Bill Boyer Jerry Denning Mille Athey Penny Schneider Pat Barbieri Regina Wheeler, daughter of Reginald & Jeanne Tharrington Mary Jacobs, friend of Patrick & Meredith Marsh Crystanna Mosley, granddaughter of Velvet Kilburn-Shank Meg Budd & Becky Hughes, granddaughters of Rev. Pat Zimmerman Ken Sapic, father of Connie Reid Heidi Goldman, daughter of Penny Schneider Ed Hicks, stepdad of Alicia Angst Gretchen Schneider, daughter of Penny Schneider Grace Paar, aunt of Harold Winkle Joseph Eisel, father of Carolyn Reed Amy Fordham, step-mother of Marvin Fordham Tony Heins, father of Barbara Steiner Margaret Winkle, mother of Harold Winkle Rosie Villamil, friend of Elisabeth Junker Mahtob Mahmoody, friend of Elisabeth Junker Patricia King, friend of Ella McBrayer Charles & Arden Jager, friends of Mac & Linda McLoughlin Steve Estes, brother-in-law of Kathy Savoy Patricia Miller, mother of Kurt Miller Bonnie Mastros, sister-in-law of Emily LaJoye Marilyn Ball, mother of Blake Ball Dorothy Williams, mother of Robert Williams Ruth Reid, mother of David Reid We were absolutely overwhelmed by your love and generosity that you showed to us last month with your special surprise gifts and cards in honor of Pastor Appreciation month. It is a tremendous joy to serve in such a loving environment with so many wonderful people. Words will never be able to fully express the blessings we receive every day from all of you. What a privilege it is for us to serve as your pastors. In the words of Paul, “I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel.” – Philippians 1:3-5. Thank you very much! Pastor Bill & Pastor Tom God called us to be part of His family for a reason – it’s hard to grow alone. Our Holy Cross community will meet you where you are and walk beside you to a closer relationship with God. If you would like to join Holy Cross, follow these easy steps: 1) Worship with us regularly. 2) Explore the ministry and fellowship opportunities we offer. Please feel free to ask questions, attend special events, and participate in different groups. 3) Attend Pastor Bill’s 4-week “Life With God” class, beginning Sunday, November 9, at 9:45am. If you have any questions, please contact the church office at (919) 553-4784 or Pastor Bill at [email protected]. Annual Voters' Meeting Saturday, November 8th at 7:00pm. We are praying for—Those deployed: Anna Pate, niece of Theresa Harrell, deployed to Afghanistan We will be meeting to approve spending guidelines for 2015. We are praying for—Those who Mourn: Sue Fosse and Family, mourning the death of Egil Fosse Page 9 Ushers Sound/Video Scripture Reader Refreshments Nursery Greeters Altar Guild Acolyte Ali Greene Amy Klein Emily Klein Jennifer Hinson Jane Wilson Sarah Beyer Kim Pollard Shelby Ball Katie Copenhaver Caitlin Miller Kristin Henderson Sue Comeford Emilyann Marsh Shayla Roma Helen Comeford 8:30 11:00 8:30 11:00 Angie Ginn Kurt Dressler Marvin Fordham Gene Gevers John M Harlow Cris Hoffman Stephen Allen Mike Mabry Troy Hirt Lesley Leigh Kurt Miller Blake Ball Perry Bauer Reginald Tharrington Bob Williams Val Feick Wilson Feick Reginald Tharrington Ethan Mabry Gary Barnes Patricia Barnes Jim Rybinski Todd Urban Al Popilek Dennis Reese Connie Reid Herman Steele Jim Selby Robin Oelrich Allen Poovey Gary Barnes Robert Bennett Cris Hoffman Stephen Allen Mike Mabry Bill Michetti 11:00 11:00 8:30 Bob Lotter Chris Turner Robert Angst Rick Francis Adam Wenzel Dan Bohlman Keith Garehan Brad deCathelineau Sarah Beyer Jody Burgart Ed Pollard Jody Burgart Ed Pollard 8:30 Paul Coleman John M Harlow Russ Mailen Karen Hatcher Blake Ball Sean Pritchard Kurt Miller Bailey deCathelineau 8:30 11:00 Sue Beyer Pat Barber Carol Wiemert Connie Thompson Jordan Elliott Todd Urban Donna Steele Stephanie Garehan Edie Voorhees Suzanne Harmon Irina Gomez Mallory Barton Shaunna Voorhees Monica Barton Doris Niewoehner Amy Smith Leslie Davis Tawnya Bennett Sydney Johns Sheila Hirt Sara Hirt Melissa Allen Donna Harlow Andrea Boenker Martha Lawrence Angela Poovey Marissa Greene Kurt & Angela Dressler Derek & Tess Micke Eunice Burch Jane Wilson Madonna Bennett Nathan Crumpler Tommy Elliott November 30 Terri Lassandro Kaitlin Lassandro 11:00 Becky Matthews Ella McBrayer Adam & Heidi Wenzel Ron & Sandy Harrison Al & Kris Popilek Bob & Jill Booth Herman & Donna Steele Kurt & Beth Miller John M Harlow Keith Garehan 8:30 11:00 Leslie Davis Ella McBrayer Sheila Hirt Sara Hirt Betsy Harsch Madonna Bennett Theresa Harrell Helen Comeford Yvonne Chrisikos Edie Voorhees Jeanie Henderson Elisabeth Junker Lindsey Patterson Seth Bennett November 23 Teresa Bauer Denise Ball Katie Speer Adrienne Mabry Janey Harlow Emilyann Marsh Sarah Beyer 11:00 8:30 Emily Klein Emma Pollard Damien Copenhaver 8:30 November 16 November 9 November 2 SERVING THE CHURCH IN NOVEMBER Vital Stats Date Attendance 9/7 386 (221 & 165) 9/14 316 (185 & 131) 9/21 305 (162 & 143) 9/28 307 (157 & 148) Direct Deposit Offering (September): Offerings $11,088 $ 8,669 $ 8,853 $ 7,514 $ 2,380 Total Envelope/Plate Giving: $ 38,504 Total offerings received thru 9/30/14: Total projected offerings thru 9/30/14: $348,980 $344,331 *Total revenue thru 9/30/14: Total expenses thru 9/30/14: $389,152 $383,424 (*Revenue=Offerings + CDC Contributions + Interest) Avg. Sunday attend. 39 weeks 2013: Avg. Sunday attend. 39 weeks 2014: 322 325 Avg. weekly offerings 39 weeks 2013: Avg. weekly offerings 39 weeks 2014: $ 7,981 $ 8,948 Special Gifts (to Holy Cross): Future Growth Backpack Buddies $ $ 172 35 2014 Mission Offerings (from Holy Cross): iChoose Pregnancy Support Services: $ 2,250 Southeastern District—LCMS $27,375 Senior Pastor: Assistant Pastor: Open Arms Director: Admin. Assistant: Music Directors: Rev. Bill Beyer Rev. Tom Roma Wendy Neuschafer Cassy Welch Amy Gardner Scott Barton Assistant to Pastor: Rev. Pat Zimmerman President: Ed Pollard Vice President: Alen Voorhees Board of Elders: Paul Niewoehner Keith Garehan Tony Swann Alan Harmon Ron Harrison Open Arms Board: Wendy Neuschafer Social Ministries: Heidi Wenzel Board of Education: John Michael Harlow Board of Properties: Dennis Reese Financial Secretary: BJ Johns Asst. Fin. 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