Boulder Knoll Scroll Jan. 9,2015 { We s tm i n s te r P r esb yte r ian Ch u rch , 3737 L iber t y Rd. S, Salem , O R 9730 2 www. sal em westpr es. or g LENTEN BOOKLET 2..............From the Pastor 3......................Prayer List 5.................News & Events 4..............Weekly Calendar It’s time to think about our 2015 Lenten Devotional Booklet. We are asking for contributions of either favorite scriptures, prayers, poems, songs, stories or other inspirational thoughts that can be included in this booklet. You don’t have to write it yourself. The Lenten Devotional Booklet will be available to the congregation on Sunday, February 15, which is the Sunday preceding Ash Wednesday. If you have something you would like included, please email it to [email protected]. If that does not work for you, it can be turned in to Gail in the church office. The deadline for submissions is February 1st. Westminster’s Annual Meeting is set for Sunday, January 25, 2015 immediately following the third service. The annual reports will be reviewed. Mark your calendars and watch the BKS for further information. SOAR OPPORTUNITIES TO CONTINUE Our next Sunday morning Adult Opportunity will be on Sunday, January 11th at both 9:45 and 11:00 and will be led by Krisha Horn. Krisha’s topic will be Old Testament Narratives. We’ll explore the art of story-telling in the Old Testament and how an understanding of the way a story is told can help us appreciate and interpret the narrative portions of our Bible. Krisha has a MA in Biblical Languages and a ThM in Old Testament. Please join us in Russell Hall at either 9:45 or 11:00! { Dear Friends, { Thoughts Fr om O u r Pastor { The New Year has dawned following what was a busy but meaningful Advent/Christmas season at Westminster. Last Sunday we enjoyed the presence of Scott and Elmarie Parker in worship. Through their preaching, we gained a deeper appreciation for the witness of the Church in portions of the Middle East in which warfare, strife between religious and ethnic factions and violence have disrupted life in specific lands and communities. Despite the destruction, along with fear that such engenders, the Bright Morning Star, Jesus the Christ and His people shine in the darkness in and through works of hope, reconciliation cooperation and love: Armed with faith in the triumph of the purposes of God, the faithful stand firm in their witness in threatening circumstances. Through their creativity and keen attention to the movement of the Holy Spirit in their midst, the Gospel is offered up and proclaimed in new and fresh ways. Let us continue to pray for them all. Last Sunday’s worship was a good beginning to 2015 and we were honored to host the Parkers as our guests. This Sunday we celebrate the Baptism of Jesus. As we do we are reminded of our own baptism in Christ Jesus. Regardless of how or when we received baptism, it is our individual baptism that unites us not only to Christ, to one another at Westminster; but with the Church, our brothers and sisters in lands and places spoken about on Sunday. As I reflected back on the first Sunday of 2015 and the sermon offered by the Parkers, I thought of how it is that through our baptism, that the struggle of the faithful to remain faithful in their witness throughout the world, is our struggle too; we are in communion with them not only through the sign and symbol of waters of baptism, but also through the broken bread and spilled out cup of the Lord’s Table. In what is a deeply splintered world, these two sacraments join us together in common fashion with people that we may neglect to consider as we become so enmeshed in our own personal agendas, whether they are personal or congregationally centered. In and through baptism and the Lord’s Supper we celebrate that we are part of God’s story as such unfolds in the world beyond the confines of our lives and in our life together at Westminster. As the New Year continues to dawn upon us let us remember the Parkers in our prayers. Let us lift up in our prayers, the Church, our brothers and sisters in the faith. And let us pray for our congregation as we seek to be faithful in our witness to Gospel of Jesus Christ. God is at work - let us decipher how it is we can join in what God is doing not only within our midst but within the Salem community and the global community as well. Yours in Christ’s service, John Please add to y ou r P ray er s : Bill Marshall. Al Hawkins. Laurie East. Susan Tanabe. Dennis Bergvall. Max Von Schimmelmann. Doris Evans. Helen Schafer. Bob McGauhey. Dale and Bev Parnell who have moved to Manor Care at Capital Manor. Jackie Hilfiker and family at the passing of Hollis Hilfiker on January 2, 2015. Services will be January 10 at 2 pm. The family of Marian Minty at Marian’s passing on January 4, 2015. Services are Services for Marian will be held at a future date at the decision of the family. Ke ep in y ou r P ray er s : Ben Alfiero Peter Anderson Jackie Archibald Bill and Nancy Avery Andrew Bell Dennis Bergvall Lansing Bulgin Ruth Davis Jack Dean Laurie East Mary Jane Edmonds Marian Embick Carole English Doris Evans Candy Falkenstein Elaine Fisher Dawn Geiling Rosemary Greenamyre Beth Grigg Al Hawkins Tom Heimburger Jean Hoem Tim & Louella Holsten Jackie Hilfiker and family Nancy Hruska Bev Hunt John Hunt Jerry Koskela Lauren Lichy Nancie Lionberger Bill Marshall Bob McBee Bob McGauhey Chris & Cindy Mendez Joe Miller Marian Minty ‘s family Paul Negstad Dave Nelson Julie Papke Gene Peterson Dick Posekany Helen Schafer Margaret Schaffer Margaret Shirts Greg Smith Mary Smith George Squire Scott Tallman Susan Tanabe John Trigg Max Von Schimmelmann Bud Walters Fred Wiggins Want to receive prayer requests mid-week? Want people praying for a specific need right away? email: westpresprayer@gmail. com USHERS NEEDED for 9:45 and 11 am services. Training will be provided. Non members welcome. Contact Rosamund Irwin at 503-931-0738 or by email [email protected]. W eekly Calendar Sun., January 11 Rev. John R. Moody preaching 8:15 am WORSHIP SERVICE 9:45 am INFORMAL WORSHIP 9:45 am Education Hour 9:45 & 11:00 S.O.A.R. 10:45 am Children’s Choir 11:00 am WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 am Mid- Hi youth 5:30 pm 9th - 11th grade youth 7:00 pm 12th grade youth Mon., January 12 10:00 am 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:30 pm Library Staff Stephen Min. Women’s Night Out A.A. Tue., January 13 10:30 am 3:30 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Bible Study Joyful Noise Bells Stewardship Yoga Wed., January 14 6:45 am 9:30 am 12:00 pm 3:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm WBS @ Rock’n’ Rogers Staff Mtg. Sr. Lunch Midweek Personnel BS Troop #108 Family Ministry N.A. Thur., January 15 9:30 am 2:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:30 pm Tea w/Jesus Library Staff Budget & Finance Praise Team Fri.,January 16 Sat., January 17 8:00 am Habitat for Humanity Build Sun., January 18 Rev. John R. Moody preaching 8:15 am WORSHIP SERVICE 9:45 am INFORMAL WORSHIP 9:45 am Education Hour 11:00 am WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 am Mid- Hi youth 12:00 pm Women’s Retreat plan. 5:30 pm 9th - 11th grade youth Mon., January 19 7:30 pm OFFICE CLOSED A.A. Tue., January 20 10:30 am 3:30 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Bible Study Joyful Noise Bells Girl Scouts Men’s Group Yoga Wed., January 21 6:45 am 9:30 am 3:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm WBS @ Rock’n’ Rogers Staff Mtg. Midweek BS Troop #108 Session N.A. Thur., January 22 2:00 pm 5:30 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Library Staff Praise Team Girl Scouts Chancel Choir Fri., January 23 Sat., January 24 5:00 pm Brownies { News APPRECIATION RECEPTION & Ev ents { There will be an Appreciation Reception for Wilma Stramp Sunday, January 11, 2015. Wilma has donated her services as Westminster’s Financial Secretary for over 17 years. Please join the congregation between services this Sunday in Boulder Hall to thank Wilma for her many years of dedicated service. LUNCH AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM JANUARY 14 Please come for Lunch and Fellowship (aka Senior Lunch) on January 14. Lunch is at 12:00 and the Program is at 12:45. The Program will be a slide show of their recent trip to Israel presented by the Westminster Travelers. The Menu is Chicken Supreme, Dinner Rolls, Jell-o Fruit Salad and No-bake Cheesecake for dessert. All recipes can be found in the Westminster Cook Book which is on the church website. We hope you will attend the lunch and program. BOOK CLUB TO MEET Westminster Book Club will meet January 28, 10:30 a.m., to review “Olive Kitteridge” by Elizabeth Strout. The writer constructs her stories with rich irony, the heroine: funny, wicked and remorseful. The books are available in the club’s book box. Info: Dolores Byrnes, 503-364-6646 or [email protected]. FLOWER SIGNUPS The Youth Group will be having a can drive fundraiser through the month of January! Tell your friends and family to drop off any empty soda cans and bottles to the Winola House garage at church! Individual students will return the cans to earn money for their mission trips this summer to Seattle and New York. Thanks for all your support in our summer mission projects! WOMEN’S NIGHT OUT Women’s Night Out will take place on Monday, January 9 at Guadalajara Grill, 3969 Commercial St. S. beginning at 6 pm. Any questions please call Judy Austin at 503-364-2714. CHARITY CIRCLE Charity Circle will meet this month on Tuesday, January 27 at 1:30 pm in the Eastminster room. Ruth Manhire will present the lesson “Reconciliation and the Whole Creation” from Paul’s letters to the Corinthians. Questions? Call Lucile Newton at 503-364-0876. 6 { Thank You { All Giving Tree tags were retrieved and gifts purchased.Your love and generosity,Westminster, means so much to students at Salem Heights Elementary (our neighbor) who may not have another gift for their holiday. And OSH, of which there are over 700 patients, some of which have no family or contacts in the area.What a joy for patients and students to receive their gifts, thanks to each one of our members who took the time to shop for them.Westminster is truly a giving membership--no wonder we have that reputation! Thanks from the Mission/Peace/EcoJustice committee. THANK YOU We are overwhelmed and humbled by the outpouring of support and love we have received throughout my illness. Recent reports from my oncologist have been encouraging and the original tumor appears to be shrinking. Thank you all so much for your prayers, emails, cards and visits; we are blessed by everyone of you.Through your love and support we find hope. Al and Mary Anne Hawkins Dear Westminster church members, We want to share our heartfelt gratitude for the generosity and love you shared with our students during this year’s Holiday giving Tree. Because of you, 40 Salem Heights Elementary students and their families had a Christmas to remember! Much love, Salem Heights Elementary staff { T hanks to the D ecember Usher s { Jeff Kovach Trish Hanna Ron Hanna Linda Tenney Reg Tenney Jim Pate Arlene Pare Judi Liechty Greg Barrick T.C. Curlee Rosamund Irwin Roger Budke Janet Budke Pam Schmidling Dan Schmidling Wendy Crane Bill Grupe Donna Grupe Dorothy Heyen Dianne Greenlee Rachelle Hughes Dorothy Eberhardt Peggy Hershey Bob Hershey Diane Miller Linda Miller Bev Silveira Ben Silveira Katy Tillotson Office Staff: CHURCH E-MAIL: [email protected] Pastor: The Reverend John R. Moody; [email protected] Music Director: Linda McCreery; [email protected] Dir. of Christian Education: Gail Moody; [email protected] Financial Secretary: Dianne Calvert; Business Manager: Val Ruczay; [email protected] Office Manager: Jo Jablo; [email protected] Organists: Ariana Recher, Kathleen Knauss Facility Manager: Mike Behnke Youth Director: Vik Schaaf; [email protected] Young Adult Coordinator: Nikki Paxton [email protected] Church Office Hours: 3480 Winola Ave SE Monday–Thursday: 8:30am - 12:00 pm & 1:00pm – 5:00pm; Friday: 8:30am - 12:00pm & 12:30pm - 2:30pm Phone: 503-364-3327 Fax: 503-589-0929 Web Site: www.salemwestpres.org Printing: Bert & Carol Huber, Sara Morgan Distribution: Bill & Donna Grupe, Kenn & Nancy Battaile, John & Bev Hunt and Jean Christian Mail Coordinator: Bill Grupe The deadline for submission of articles to the Boulder Knoll Scroll is Monday, January 19, at 10:00 am. Publication is every other week. Articles may be submitted directly to the church office or by email at [email protected] Ne ed A R i de To Chu r ch? Do you need a ride to church? Are you available to provide a ride so someone can attend church services? The Ride to Church program would be happy to assist connecting those needing rides with those who are available to drive. Contact Barb Friday at 503-689-4217. Westminster Presbyterian Church 3737 Liberty Rd. S., Salem, OR 97302 503.364.3327 fax: 503.589.0929 www.salemwestpres.org Return Service Requested The mission of Westminster Presbyterian Church is to embody God’s purpose in Jesus Christ by reflecting and actively sharing God’s love within a dynamic community for all God’s creation through worship, education, development of faith, service and fellowship. Westminster Variety Show Friday, January 30 Sunday, January 11, 2015 Sermon: “Baptism as Story” Scripture: Mark 1: 4-11 8:15 am & 11 am - Worship Service 9:45 am - Informal Worship Service Leading in Worship: The Rev. John R. Moody, Pastor
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