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Holy Cross Lutheran Church September 2014 Newsletter
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SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP TEAM: Pastor Dana Runestad Cantor Dr. Michael Burkhardt Pastor Benjamin Morris Ministers - The disciples at Holy Cross
Phone: 734-427-1414 Fax: 734-427-1419
Email: [email protected] Website: www.holycrosslivonia.org
Holy Cross Fine Arts Series 2014-2015
Sunday, October 5, 3 p.m. OPERA TALK: Electra Michigan Opera Theatre
Sunday, November 2, 3 p.m. OPERA TALK: Madame Butterfly Michigan Opera Theatre
Saturday, December 13, 7:30 p.m. O SING A SONG OF BETHLEHEM Detroit Handbell Ensemble Hearts, Hands and Voices Fine Arts Program Michael Burkhardt, Artistic Director
Sunday, March 22, 3 p.m. OPERA TALK: The Merry Widow Michigan Opera Theatre
Sunday, April 19, 3 p.m. OPERA TALK: Faust Michigan Opera Theatre
Sunday, May 3, 4 p.m. THE JOY OF SPRING Hearts, Hands and Voices Fine Arts Program Michael Burkhardt, Artistic Director
Sunday, May 17, 4 p.m. JOURNEY WITH THE RISEN CHRIST Holy Cross Choral and Handbell Choirs
hearts, hands and voices Monday Evening
Worship and Fine Arts Program
All children of the community, grades 2-7, are
invited into a continuation of the summer camp worship and arts experience during the school year.
Each Monday evening, children gather at 6:30 p.m. for a light supper and then work with Michael Burkhardt and friends until 8:00 p.m.
Monday night experiences include singing, ringing handbells, playing Orff instruments, and drumming in the African tradition.
One of the goals of the program is to equip participants who come from Holy Cross, from across the region and from a wide variety of faith communities. to share what they have learned in their own communities. Additionally, these young people develop relationships that carry beyond their time together in the program.
“Tuition” for the program asks each family to provide one supper per term (Fall and Spring).
Sisters and Brothers,
Pastor Ben recently received a “Facetime” request on his iPhone. Clicking the onscreen but-ton allowed him to have a face to face conversation with an old friend who is stationed in Okinawa. We do not know the amount of computing, satellites, and other technology that made that face to face conversation possible. Why is that? Well, the folks at Apple worked really hard to design a phone that is quite simple. It has one button - but behind that one but-ton are thousands of hours of labor. In fact it is said that our phones have more computing power than what NASA used to send us to the moon.
It is simple.
Pastor Dana recently heard an interview of Paulo Coelho, author of the bestselling book The Alchemist. The virtue of “elegance” came up. “Elegance,” he said, “is simplicity...one day I was in Japan and I saw a just totally empty house. And then they have a small detail like, a flower arrangement, or a painting. And the rest is empty. And I said [to my publisher]…What is this? And he said…“This is elegance… because here, there’s only one detail that you can pay attention. And, because of this, elegance is to get rid of all the superfluous things and focus on the most beautiful one.” In this case it was this flower ar-rangement. So, for me, when I looked at the mountains to the Alps here...[in Geneva]...that was the line. And I see this white snow and I said,…God could have created snow as a rainbow, you know, full of colors. But then this would be a disaster…Because the beauty of the snow is because it has only one color.
It is elegant.
Can Church be simple? Can Church be elegant?
Once a lawyer asked Jesus which commandment in the law was most important. Jesus responded by saying, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and first commandment. And a second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.” (Matthew 22:34-40)
As we reflect on Jesus’ priorities, we discover this simple elegance, this elegant simplicity at the core of discipleship:
Love God + Love People + Serve
Simple does not necessarily mean easy. Elegant does not necessarily mean effortless. But such simple elegance offers us a helpful focus as we move forward together as disciples in mission. Such a focus will help us determine priorities as we develop plans for ministry and mission as well as the stewardship of our building. Such a focus can help you discern how to participate in our community of God’s people doing God’s work. How do I love God? How am I loving people? How am I serving as Jesus served? As your pastors, we ask you to keep these priorities in mind as you visit the Ministry Fair on September 14. Stay tuned for more as we move into the 2014-15 year together keeping the simple elegance of disci-pleship before us, loving God, loving people, and serving.
Faithfully, Pastor Ben & Pastor Dana
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Godly Play is a highly respected approach toward faith for-mation for children. It lets children learn scripture and stories through creative play, inviting them to make a “journey of dis-covery for their personal theological meaning rather than mem-orizing concepts that others have discovered.”
Ironically, although surveys show that volunteers don’t have time for preparation and training, Godly Play and similar pro-grams are seeing success in churches that train their volunteers. According to responses, adult volunteers find Godly Play spir-itually enriching for themselves. Learning the stories and at-tending workshops helps them tap into their own spirituality
and into knowledge of biblical stories, sacraments and liturgical language that they may not have learned as children.
Godly Play also engages a variety of senses, which helps children experience God’s story not only visually and orally but through touch, movement and even smell. In today’s world of over-stimulation and overscheduling, both children and adults are eager for a chance to slow down, quiet themselves and absorb the wonder of God’s presence. Traditional approaches do not of-fer this type of faith-formation experience, which may explain why Godly Play is steadily gain-ing in popularity.
Our goal is to begin offering Godly Play at Holy Cross in January. This will require a communi-ty wide effort! Here are ways you can be involved:
Train to be a storyteller. Train to be a “door person.” Share your talents in wood working and crafts to help build and assemble the materials. Share monetary gifts to help fund scholarships for training and supplies. Offer “behind the scenes” support.
Save the weekend of November 8-10 for training. On Thursday evening November 7, we plan to have one of the trainers come to Holy Cross to offer an introduction to Godly Play. Jack Keck has already begun to learn a Godly Play story and shared it with our council and other leaders. Watch for more opportunities for you to simply experience a story.
Sign up on Pastor Dana’s office door if you want to be a friend of Godly Play and help us get this up and running.
October NEWSLETTER
DEADLINE is set for
September 14
SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP TEAM PASTOR DANA RUNESTAD
CANTOR DR. MICHAEL BURKHARDT PASTOR BENJAMIN MORRIS
(734) 427-1414 www.holycrosslivonia.org
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SHARI DUDEK – EDITOR (734) 331-2649
Holy Cross Lutheran Church NEWSLETTER
Esther Circle Thursday, September 18th
9:30 am in The Abbey
Holy Cross Statement of Welcome
Holy Cross is a Christ-centered community in the Lutheran tradition (ELCA). We believe all people are created in God’s image. We are passionate about the radical hospitality that Jesus showed all people. We are committed to being a community of that same kind of hospitality. We welcome all people to our life and ministry together… …in worship, at the font, at the table and in fellowship, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, age or any other category society uses to distinguish between people. We are Holy Cross and you are welcome here.
There is no longer Jew nor Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus. Galatians 3:28
FAITH FORUM
“Frames” is a DVD series that addresses the critical issues of our day and equips you to live a more meaningful life in the midst of complicated times. Join us on Sundays at 9 am in the Conference Room.
Sept. 7 – Fighting for Peace Sept. 14 – The Hyperlinked Life
Sept 21 – Becoming Home Sept. 28 – 20 and Something
Oct. 5 – Multi-Careering Oct. 12 – Greater Expectations
Oct. 19 – Sacred Roots
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Sunday School Begins
September 7th Classes available
for Tiny Tots - 1st grade and 2nd - 5th grades
Come at 9:45 to register your children. The Registration table will be set up in the Sunday School hallway. While you’re there, ask about new ways to help with our program!
If you have questions, please contact Lynda Ashbay at 734-765-8344
or email [email protected]
Coffee and Tea Servers
for September
Sept. 7 Lisa Grimble Sept. 14 Fall Kick-Off BBQ Sept. 21 Betty & Vern Adams Sept. 28 W/ELCA: Priscilla Circle
Please sign up for this
much-appreciated ministry.
Contact Susan Scholz to volunteer.
Fellowship Events Saturday, Sept. 27th at 2PM
Movie and Munchies Join us in the lounge to watch
“Seven Years in Tibet”
Sunday, Oct. 5 at 3PM Opera Talk
Hear Arthur White from the Detroit Opera House present on “Elecktra” in the sanctuary. Hor'deurves, desserts and wine to follow in the
Fellowship Hall. Registration required. Contact Marilyn Grable at 734/338-6722 by
October 1st. Free event.
Save these dates: Saturday, October 11
Pizza and Games 6 p.m. in Abbey.
Saturday, October 25
Movie and Munchies: Godspell
for SEPTEMBER
Lectors September 7 Norm Sorensen September 14 Sue Scherbarth September 21 Jack Dahlstrom September 28 Jason Richmond
Altar Flowers
for September
Sept. 7 - French’s Flowers Sept. 14 - Phil Capion Sept. 21 - Sign Up! Sept. 28 - Joe & Norma Beckerman
Trifolium hybridum l.
One child, one mentor, one hour per week!
That's what it takes to help an at risk child! Holy Cross is entering its seventh year as a Kids Hope partner with Coolidge Elementary School. The impact our many mentors have had on the children has been huge. There are so many children who need us and we are hoping that more of our dedicated members will be able to help. A mentor is not a tutor! A mentor is a friend! If you have any time availa-ble during school hours and are willing to be a friend to one young child, we will provide training and we will support you throughout this journey. We are thrilled that so many of our present mentors are planning to return, and we
will support you as well. The research clearly shows that the longer a mentor works with the same child, the stronger the impact is. We are honored to be called by God, Pastor Dana and our Congregation Council to be co-directors of Kids Hope. Please consider volunteering for this meaningful ministry. Please contact either of us for more information or to volunteer! Diane Nichols: 734-634-9441 or [email protected] Cindy Swift: 248-633-6681 or [email protected]
hearts, hands and voices Monday Evening Experiences for the boys of the Methodist Children’s Home will begin on the first Monday of October at 5 p.m. The location has yet to be determined.
If you are interested in assisting in this ministry please contact Cantor Michael at [email protected].
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6.1.2 is a young adult faith formation program. Gathering around the din-ner table, in the Abbey and really all over, youth learn about God, them-selves and how to serve out of their gifts.
Youth 6th - 12th Grade
Wednesday 6 - 8:30 pm Meet for a meal and split for Faith Formation
6th - 8th grades/9th - 12th grades
Monthly and Yearly Events: Winter Retreat, National Gathering, service projects, bonfires, etc.
...AND BAKE SALE! October 3 & 4, 2014
Please bring your rummage on Friday, October 3, 7:30 am to 8 pm. The sale will open on Saturday, October 4 at 8 am. We will need workers to accept goods on Friday & to staff the sale on Saturday. You may bring your baked goods on Friday.
We will not have a book sale this year, but you are welcome to donate your books to the rummage sale.
GPS, "ancient faith to navigate a modern world," is like an "on-ramp" to help you en-gage not only Christian faith for our time and place, but also to form meaningful relation-ships and discover where you fit in the mission and vision of Holy Cross. The first few weeks are structured around the questions you bring…about God, the Church, faith, the Bi-ble….anything you wonder about. The journey begins the first week in October. We will meet
on Monday evenings from 7:00 to 8:30 and are exploring opening up a Sunday af-ternoon option if there is sufficient interest.
YOU ARE INVITED . . .
Cantor and EMU Organist Michael Burkhardt will lead “Lord, Send Out Your Spirit,” a festival of hymns, for audience, massed choir, organ, brass and instrumental ensembles on Sunday, September 21, 4 p.m., at Pease Auditorium on the EMU Campus. Holy Cross Senior Choir singers will be part of the massed choir. Plan now to attend this exciting and inspirational community event!
6 · 1 · 2 Ringers
an additional opportunity for those par-ticipating in 6.1.2. who want to share their musical talents and gifts in worship
this handbell ensemble meets seasonally after 10 a.m. worship from 11:30-Noon
Fall Season: October 26, November 2, 9, 23, and 30, December 7
Spring Season: February 15 and 22, March 1, 8, 15, and 22
Enrichment Opportunities for Young Friends
and the Young-at-Heart
Friday, November 21, 7 p.m. ADVENT WREATH MAKING
Pastor Ben and Cantor Michael Sunday, March 1, after 10 a.m. worship
WELCOME TO THE TABLE 1 Pastor Ben Sunday, March 15, after 10 a.m. worship WELCOME TO THE TABLE 2
Cantor Michael Sunday, March 29, after 10 a.m. worship WELCOME TO THE TABLE 3 Lay Leaders
6 · 1 · 2
James Adams Bob Alexander Angela Allen Steve Allen Bill Anderson Gard Andresen* Dolores Ardnt* Ed Ardnt* Mary Ann Asher* Dawn Bender Ralph Bolhouse Jack Boyer Randy Bradakis Max Brown Sarah & Kevin Brown Isabelle Bumford Michael Burkhardt* Michael Chaves
Jessica Conway Kelley Cote Jim Dawe Wesley Drake David Eads Elsie Enzmann Kurt Enzmann Walter Filipiak Rene Foster* Wolf Goreceki Denise Haskett Elena Herrera John Hobart* Chad Hook Tom Hook Bob Hoyrup* Tom Johnston Jack Jones
Ann Kalec Dawn Kesler Bob Kunz* Ken Kuuttila Arlayne Lewis* Carolyn Martin Shannon McCarthy Ewan McMichaels Rick Minard David Miners Mary Kay Moore* Elizabeth Morman Pete Moundros Mike Neary Bob Noechel* Diana Paolella Valerie Przywara Randy Pullin
Chris Rasler David Rasler Jan Richardson Dorothea Ross Jean Shea Mary Spire Paul Stawski Susan Stevens* Scott Strachan Joe Strong Becky Tomblin Melissa Wangler Bill Weaver* Dave Wheeker* Dorothy Werthman Benjamin Wrobel Carol Zogo
Andrew Barr Nathan Bordach* Paul & Erin Tracy Joseph Comeau Matthew Conrad
Stephen Cruickshank Chad Davey Michael Davey Taylor Furda*
Marc Garnsey Evan Gearino Tina Hiller Seth Hooper
Michael Rasler Heidi Scherbarth Jennifer Smith Jeff Sweitzer
Those Serving in the Military:
(H) - Known to be Hospitalized (HO) - Hospice (R) -Rehab (*) - Member
To add a name to this list: Call or email the office, [email protected], put “Prayer Request” in the subject line: include
only the request information and a general reason for the request. Names will be removed after 3 months unless we are contacted. Thank you!
Bob Ferrari, Sr.* Jon Gary*
James R. Holliday Irene Hoover*
Rick Knapp Carolyn Martin
Frank J. Paolella
The Family & Friends of the Following Persons Who Have Died:
Jayne Beyers* Jo-Andrea Brandt* Betty Connell* Betty Dahlstrom* Edna Duffy* Norma Eisbrenner*
Carl Gerard* Ann Holliday* Doris Knapp* Sally Lanius* Ruth Lindke* Dianne Markwell*
Marilyn May* Amy Oellerich*(R) Werner Oellerich* Lee Onkka* Bea Rumley Jan Siemert*
Bob Stone* Trudy Stone*(R) Eleanor Thom*(R) Jack Thom*(R) Betty Wickham
Those Homebound:
Those Ill or Recovering or in need of Special Prayers:
REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Chancel Bells
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
positions Bass (low-pitched large bells) and 10 (high-pitched small bells) are looking for partners to ring with them!
CORE RESPONSIBILITY
leading God’s people in praise, prayer and thanksgiving through the gift of music
HOURS
Wednesday Evening Rehearsals, 6:00-7:15 p.m. in the Music Center
Sunday Morning and Feast Day Worship QUALIFICATIONS
those who like rhythm, keeping a steady beat, counting, and being in control of two or more bells!
young adult and older BENEFITS
a bird’s eye view of those in attendance on Sunday morning
fashion apparel (robes)
rehearsals that challenge and inspire
being part of a caring group of people who love the Lord, who love each other, who love to RING
FIRST REHEARSAL
Wednesday, September 10
6:00-7:15 p.m. in the Music Center
Holy Cross Chancel Choir
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
positions available in all sections: soprano, alto, tenor, bass, and undecided
CORE RESPONSIBILITY
leading God’s people in praise, prayer and thanksgiving through the gift of music
HOURS
Wednesday Evening Rehearsals, 7:30-9:00 p.m. in the Music Center
Sunday Morning and Feast Day Worship QUALIFICATIONS
those who like to sing solo in the shower and with others in worship and community gatherings!
young adult and older BENEFITS
reserved seating for worship
a bird’s eye view of those in attendance on Sunday morning
fashion apparel (robes)
rehearsals that challenge and inspire
being part of a caring group of people who love the Lord, who love each other, who love to SING
FIRST REHEARSAL
Wednesday, September 3
7:30-9:00 p.m. in the Music Center
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HOLY CROSS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - SEPTEMBER 2014
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Labor Day 2 3 4 5 6 OFFICE CLOSED 9:30 am Bible Study
1:30 pm Staff Meeting 6:30 pm Men’s Bible Study 6:30 pm Women’s Bible Study
9:00 am Men’s Breakfast 10:00 am Playgroup 10:00 am AA in Abbey 7:30 pm Choir Rehearsal
9:00 am ServSafe Class 7:00 pm Grief Facilator Training 7:00 pm W/ELCA Board 7:00 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry
10:30 am Care Givers
10:00 am Salsa Canning
7 13TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 8 9 10 11 12 13 8:00 am Worship 9:00 am Faith Forum 10:00 am Worship & Sunday School 11:30 am Intercessory Prayer
9:30 am Prayer Shawl Ministry
6:30 pm hh&v
7:00 pm Ruth Circle
9:30 am Bible Study 11:30 am Christian Fellowship Thomas’s Family Dining 1:00 pm Livonia Cares Mtg. 1:30 pm Staff Meeting 6:30 pm Men’s Bible Study 6:30 pm Women’s Bible Study
9:00 am Men’s Breakfast 10:00 am Playgroup 6:00 pm Bell Rehearsal 6:12 pm 6.1.2 7:30 pm Choir Rehearsal
9:30 am Esther Cricle 7:30 pm Rachel Circle
9:00 am - 4:00 pm DHE Fall Retreat 6:00 pm Pizza & Game Night
14 14TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 15 16 17 18 19 20 8:00 am Worship 9:00 am Faith Forum 9:00 am Fair Trade Sales 10:00 am Worship & Sunday School Welcome New Members 11:00 am Fair Trade Sales 11:30 am Fall Kick-Off/BBQ
12:00 pm BB Brigade
6:30 pm hh&v
9:30 am Bible Study 1:30 pm Staff Meeting 6:30 pm Men’s Bible Study 6:30 pm Women’s Bible Study
9:00 am Men’s Breakfast 10:00 am Playgroup 6:00 pm Bell Rehearsal 6:12 pm 6.1.2 7:30 pm Choir Rehearsal
3:30 pm Book Discussion
Pastor Ben & Youth @ Zion A2
21 15TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 22 23 24 25 26 27
8:00 am Worship 9:00 am Faith Forum 10:00 am Worship & Sunday School 11:30 am Intercessory Prayer 4:00 pm Hymn Festival at EMU
6:30 pm hh&v
9:30 am Bible Study 1:30 pm Staff Meeting 6:30 pm Men’s Bible Study 6:30 pm Women’s Bible Study
9:00 am Men’s Breakfast 10:00 am Playgroup 6:00 pm Bell Rehearsal 6:12 pm 6.1.2 7:30 pm Choir Rehearsal
9:00 am ServSafe Class 6:30 pm Council 7:00 pm Grief Support 7:00 pm Lydia Circle
2:00 pm Movies & Munchies
28 16TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 29 30
8:00 am Worship 9:00 am Faith Forum 10:00 am Worship & Sunday School 11:30 am Intercessory Prayer
6:30 pm hh&v
6:30 pm KHUSA Mentor Training
9:30 am Bible Study 1:30 pm Staff Meeting 6:30 pm Men’s Bible Study 6:30 pm Women’s Bible Study
Community Building Use
M 5pm Ellies Weigh
T & Th 6:15pm CK Cardio
T 6:30pm DHE
W & Th 7am AA
W & F 8pm AA
W 8pm Alanon
Th 11am AA
F 10am AA
Sun 5pm Over Eaters
1st T 7pm Model Airplane
1st Th 9:30am Spinners
3rd W 6-8:30pm G.S. Mtg.
Building use by outside groups is
shown in gray.