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HOUSE OF PRAYER LUTHERAN CHURCH “Grow in Faith, Make Disciples, Serve in Love”
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Since the Sunday after Easter, we have been exploring the Great Commission, Jesus’ instructions to his disciples to “go and make disciples of all nations.” This has led us down multiple paths of proc-lamation, including Peter’s vision and Paul’s writings. We are beginning to understand that it is up to us to get out there and to share a message of Good News to the world; to plant seeds of faith so that the Holy Spirit can get to work in nurturing relationships and transforming hearts.
But as we have journeyed down this road of discipleship, we realize that everything isn’t all milk and cookies and all things good. This Christian life, while it certainly has its perks and rewards, can be difficult at times. In fact, it can be down right discouraging. It is during these moments that it is ever so important to look to our source of strength, to lean in on our Savior who truly understands the predicaments of life that we face.
It is also helpful to turn to Scripture. Beginning June 16, we will start a 4 week sermon series on the Psalms. Just as we have ups and downs in life, our faith can sway to both extremes. The Book of Psalms is a helpful resource in addressing our current state of affairs. Join us for worship in June and discover for yourself that we have a God that is present, trustworthy, and full of new life.
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ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL—Sundays from 9:45am to 10:45am We hope that you are fully engaged and enjoying our All Congregational Book Study as we turn to Brian McLaren’s book, “We Make the Road By Walking.” If you haven’t begun, let us encourage you that it is never too late to start! Below are the chapters for the month: May 26-June 1 Chapter 38: The Uprising of Stewardship June 2-8 Chapter 39: Whatever the Hardship, Keep Rising Up! June 9-15 Chapter 40: The Spirit is Moving! June 16-22 Chapter 41: Moving with the Spirit June 23-29 Chapter 42: Spirit of Love: Loving God June 30- July 6 Chapter 43: Spirit of Love: Loving Neighbor While this study has been crafted for in-home use to provide you with the convenience for finding time to study on your own, there will be a discussion group meeting on Sundays at 9:45 a.m. during Adult Education. Bring your book, bring your Bible, and let’s discuss together!
“WE MAKE THE ROAD BY WALKING” BOOK STUDY
Our new youth director, Stephen Adkison, will be beginning his ministry with us at House of Prayer on June 24th in time for Vacation Bible School. Be sure to stop by church on Sundays this summer and introduce yourself to Stephen!
YOUTH DIRECTOR UPDATE
Deadline to register campers is June 10. Drop completed registration forms at the church office. Cost is $20/camper. Maximum cost is $50/family. Bible preschool is 9-noon. We are still in need of a pre-school teacher. Make donations for counselor meals and Friday's pizza lunch or ice cream social by designating "Bible Camp" on your offering. Questions? Call Geri Spratlin 281 488-1675 or the church office (281-488-4439.)
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL —June 24 through 28
Six high school youth and one adult from House of Prayer are currently in Germany with a group from Christ the King Lutheran Church. Those travelers from House of Prayer are: Kaley Hagemeister, Alana Larson, Adam Parrish, Avery Parrish, Julianna Rumph, Mykenzie Shaw, and Lindsay Youngdahl. Please continue to keep this group in your prayers as they travel abroad and explore the homeland of Martin Luther.
YOUTH TRIP TO GERMANY—June 1 through 10
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MONTHLY FELLOWSHIP LUNCH—Thursday, June 6 at 11:30am
WOMEN’S BIRTHDAY LUNCH—BJ’s Restaurant —Thursday, June 6 at 11:30am All women of House of Prayer are invited to the monthly Ladies Luncheon for food and fellowship. We will be eating at BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse, located at 515 Bay Area Blvd in Webster. The charity we are supporting is: ELCA World Hunger. Please RSVP to Barbara Nagle at (281) 650-7268 no later than Tuesday, June 4.
MEN’S LUNCH—Yard House—Thursday, June 6 at 11:30am The men of House of Prayer are invited to the Yard House, 700 Baybrook Mall in Friendswood. Please contact Brian Busch to notify your attendance and be placed on the calling list.
One of the perks of living so close to the Gulf is that you can go to church in the morning and the beach in the afternoon. We will be following this schedule. Join us as we spend the afternoon in Galveston! Meet in the church parking lot by 1:15 pm, and we will caravan down to Stewart Beach. Cost is $15/car.
SUNDAY FUNDAY AT THE BEACH—Sunday, June 9 at 2pm
The House of Prayer Christians in Action (CIA) group bus trips are sponsored for seniors for seniors 55 years and older invite you to join the next outing: Monday, June 3. We will be going to the Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig Museum in Galveston for a docent lead tour. Following the tour is lunch at Willie G’s Restaurant at the waterfront. Bus departs at 9 am. Cost is $8 which includes bus donation and museum tour. Lunch is on your own.
For more information, contact Diane Meyer (281) 743-2681 or (281) 488-5467.
CIA GROUP TRIP TO RIG MUSEUM—Monday, June 3 at 9am
SHARE YOUR MUSICAL TALENT IN THE SUMMER
Do you have a musical talent with which you can share to glorify God? Please consider sharing your gift of music with House of Prayer in the summer. If you would like to play or sing a musical piece, please contact Ginny Blasczyk ([email protected].) Thank you for your ministry!
The Thursday Morning Bible Study group will be on hiatus during June and July. It will resume on Thursday, August 1st as we continue our study on the book of 2nd Corinthians.
THURSDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY
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QUILTING OPPORTUNITIES THIS MONTH
Please join the Quilting Group to tie layers of quilts together. The group makes quilts to donate to Lutheran World Relief.
The schedule for this month is: • Wednesday, June 12—9 am until noon • Wednesday, June 26—9 am until noon • Thursday, June 27—3 pm to 6 pm Quilt tops are made by members of the congregation. To learn how to make a quilt top, go to: https://lwr.org/get-involved/quilts.
The House of Prayer book club meets upstairs at church in room 207 at 7:30 pm. The book for June is Crazy, Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan. The author is a graduate of Clear Lake High School. From Amazon: When New Yorker Rachel Chu agrees to spend the sum-mer in Singapore with her boyfriend, Nicholas Young, she envisions a humble family home and quality time with the man she hopes to marry. But Nick has failed to give his girlfriend a few key details. One, that his childhood home looks like a palace; two, that he grew up riding in more private planes than cars; and three, that he just happens to be the coun-try’s most eligible bachelor. On Nick’s arm, Rachel may as well have a target on her back the second she steps off the plane, and soon, her relaxed vacation turns into an obstacle course of old money, new money, nosy relatives, and scheming social climbers.
Please join us. Enter by using the side door. If you cannot get in, please call 832-454-1903.
BOOK CLUB—Thursday, June 20 at 7:30pm
On these meeting days, we simply put down a sheet, add batting, put the quilt tops on and then tie the three layers together with crochet thread. More help is always needed.
We can also use material to use for making quilt tops if you have scraps that are looking for a home.
House of Prayer’s card making class is for beginners and experts alike, as we create greeting cards for our church’s caring card ministry. We meet every second Thursday of the month at 1:30 pm in room 210 (Fellowship Room.) This time, we are going to learn about water color pencils. Most of the supplies will be provided, so just bring scissors, paper cutter, and double-sided tape or glue.
CARD MAKING CLASS—Thursday, June 13 at 1:30pm
PERFECT ORDER — By the time the summer solstice occurs, it feels as if the season has been in full swing for weeks. It’s bittersweet that just when summer officially starts, the length of daylight begins decreasing. Before we’re ready to let go of the season, summer marches toward fall, and then winter with the year’s shortest day. Yet that is our Creator's plan: “You have fixed all the boundaries of the earth; you have made summer and winter” (Psalm 74:17, ESV.) God fashioned the world to be beautiful, good
and perfectly symmetrical. With concise order, he ordained seasons, rhythms, orbits and natural boundaries. As God’s beloved children, we’re blessed to enjoy the intricacies and patterns of this magnificent universe.
— MaryAnn Sundby
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WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY—Tuesday, June 25 at 7pm
All women are invited to the monthly Women’s Bible Study. The meetings occur every fourth Tuesday at 7:00pm upstairs in room 207. We will continue our studies from Gather magazine.
This Summer’s theme: Lessons from Esther. The book of Esther is one of the latest writings of the Old Testament, perhaps written to inspire Jews who had been scattered in the diaspora. The narrative takes place in the court of the King of Persia, King Ahasuerus. Some think that it was written to explain and establish the Jewish festival of Purim. This three session-study is brought to us by Kay Ward, a bishop of the Moravian Church who lives at Marquardt Manor, a Moravian retirement community in Watertown, Wisconsin. She continues to serve in ministry as a pastor to pastors and intercessor for the church. Before retiring from the staff of Moravian Theological Seminary in Bethle-hem, Pennsylvania, she served in team ministry with her husband, Aden. Kay was the first woman to be elected a bishop in the 541 years of the Moravian Church (the Unitas Fratrum.) SESSION ONE: For Such a Time as This: Esther the Queen—Voices in the King’s Court. Session one sets the scene for the story of Esther and her adopted father, Mortecai. Esther and Mortecai are Jews living under the rule of the Persian king, King Ahasuerus. When Esther be-comes the queen, her faith is tested. The Jews, those who have been carried off from their homeland, struggle with living as strangers in a foreign land. In this session we will think about how our culture may challenge our faith.
All are welcomed! Please enter using the side door. If you cannot get in, please call 832-454-1903.
SUPPORT HOUSE OF PRAYER WHEN YOU SHOP ON SMILE.AMAZON.COM
Shopping season never ends! Don’t forget that House of Prayer is listed as an organization with smile.amazon.com! While shopping on amazon, please consider choosing House of Prayer as your charity organization while shopping on Amazon.com.
Go to Smile. Amazon.com and search for “House of Prayer Lutheran Church.” Once your selection of charity is made, qualified purchases get a percentage donated to your charity. Your shopping then becomes charitable giving at the same time!
Thank you very much to all the wonderful volunteers who made our week of hosting go so well! Our next week to host is August 11-19, 2019. To sign up click on the volunteer sign-up link. As this is being written, FPCC has 2 families, but in-terviews are ongoing. More information will be provided as the date gets closer. WE REALLY NEED MALES HOSTS TO SPEND THE NIGHT!!! You do not have to stay awake all night. You only have to make sure the doors are locked and be there for any emergency. If you are available to serve that week, please click on the volunteer sign-up link to see the different opportunities and sign up. From here, you can also click on volun-teer guidelines for the different volunteer descriptions. Please contact Elizabeth Curtice at [email protected] with any further questions. Thank you for your support of our mission! Please call or email Elizabeth Curtice, Beverly Curtice or Joyce Miller with any questions.
FAMILY PROMISE OF CLEAR CREEK—August 11 through 19
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From April 17 to May 18, the Prayer Chain was asked to pray for: Darren Rumph; family of Esterleen Fischer (deceased), especially sister Joyce Miller; Charlotte Kroog; Kathy Albright; Terry Gonzales; Nina Zoch; Polly Belcher; Kairos Prison Ministry. Help us keep our prayer chain current. Contact Nina Zoch or the church office with updates or additions. Please let us know if you choose NOT to have your prayer request included in the Sunday bulletin. Thank you! If you or a family member are going into the hospital please notify the church office at [email protected].
LIFE EVENTS
PRAYER CHAIN
Emily James, Andrew Redd (June 1), Zach Sbach, Stevan Torres (June 2), Hannah McCleary, Audrey Simonds (June 4), Diane Hedderick (June 7), Noah Chicoria, Jim Mikkelsen (June 9), Anne Roemer (June 14), Karl Adam, Avery Scarborough (June 18), Gina Larson (June 22), Zamira Harris-Ryden, Sonia Swanson, Carly Toder (June 24), Emery Gallia, Sr., Doug Mathera, Bert Noggle (June 25), Esmeralda Amesquita, Jon Shipman (June 28)
Richard & JoNell Lamothe (June 7), Chuck & Diane Meyer (June 8), Klaus Adam & Joyce Miller, Daren & Kami Guertin (June 10), Kevin & Catherine Yendell (June 11), Greg &
Catherine Rumph (June 12), Paul & Gina Larson (June 13), Brian & Diane Busch (June 14), Craig & Becca Clark, Stanley & Beverly Curtice, Rhonda & Larry Markert (June 15), Alan &
Kari Balusek, Bert & Sue Noggle (June 23), Bob & Denise Bourbeau, Steve & Barbara Powe, (June 25)
Adam Christopher Parrish
Baptized May 19
Parents: Christopher and Shawn Parrish
Emery Gallia, Jr.
Will attend Lamar University
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES!
Alana Larson
Will attend Arizona State
University
Zamira Harris-Ryden
Will attend University of Texas
Daniel Nagle
Will attend Syracuse University
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Jim Mikkelsen, Financial Secretary [email protected]
Ellen Cumbie, Faith Coordinator [email protected]
Joyce Miller, Disciple Coordinator [email protected]
Terry Gonzales, Service Coordinator [email protected]
Pastor Eric Youngdahl [email protected]
Mike Nagle, President [email protected]
Ron Price, Vice President [email protected]
Bret McCleary, Treasurer [email protected]
CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS*— May 13
*Full minutes are kept in the office. All are free to come in and request a copy. Old Business
Program Director Update- Center for Youth Ministry Training has assigned Stephen Adkison to serve as our Pro-gram Director for the next 3 years. He will begin on June 24th in order to participate in VBS.
Eli is sending volunteer lists from Time & Talent forms to ministry leaders. Lutheran Foundation of the Southwest Gift Planner may meet with Council in June. Council response to the Audit Committee has been sent.
New Business
August renewal of Preschool lease was discussed. Summer worship schedule will continue with 8:30am and 11:00am services.
Reports Pastor’s Report- Special thanks to all involved with events of Holy Week and Easter
House of Prayer welcomed 16 adults and 9 children as new members on April 28. Congregation Cook-Out that afternoon was a fellowship opportunity to welcome new members. Service Coordinator- Community in Schools collection in May is for sunscreen, arts and crafts, games, and pool toys for children for
summer vacation. Upcoming
June 3- Senior event (CIA)- trip to Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig Museum, Galveston June 9 afternoon- Day at the Beach June 24-28- Vacation Bible School
WHAT A WONDER —
It is not the task of Christianity to provide easy answers to every question but to make us progressively aware of a mystery. God is not so much the object of our knowledge as the cause of our wonder. — Kallistos Ware
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HOSPITAL VISITORS June 3—Carolyn Myers June 9—Tom Williams
June 16—Kurt & Sonia Swanson June 23—Joyce Miller
June 30—Elaine Snowden
TELLERS Victor Johnston, Sue Noggle
JUNE
at a glance
JUNE WORSHIP TEAMS
June 2nd 8:30am w/Choir 11:00am
ACOLYTE Ben Chicoria Kate Tarkington
ALTAR GUILD Bob & Louise Duppstadt Open
ASSISTING MINISTER Cassie Nagle ---
BREADBAKER Judy Samuelson
COFFEE HOST Bob & Louise Duppstadt Shawn Nelson
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS Terry Houvouras, Thomas Nagle, Avery Torres Michelle, Hadley Basci, Sue Noggle, Sandy Tillis
COUNCIL PERSON ON DUTY Mike Nagle Ron Price
GREETERS Julie Shaw, Shelley Dugdale Cindy Davis, Debbi Jackson
HOSPITAL VISITOR Carolyn Myers
NURSERY ATTENDANT Jennifer Townsend
ORGANIST Ginny Blasczyk
PROJECTION OPERATOR Rich, Izabelle Simonds Ben Tillis
READER Daniel Nagle Parks Mahaney
SOUND BOARD OPERATOR Rich, Izabelle Simonds Ford Youngdahl
TELLERS Victor Johnston, Sue Noggle
USHERS Ellen & Steve Cumbie Dennis Sbach, Elaine Snowden
When you volunteer to serve on a Sunday service worship team, you help produce a fulfilling worship service for everyone in attendance. A short description of each worship team role is listed at the bottom of the “MINISTRIES” on the church website. A recipe for breadbakers is available HERE.
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June 9th 8:30am Praise Team 11:00am Praise Team
ACOLYTE Siri Harris-Ryden Landry Youngdahl
ALTAR GUILD Peggy Mann Open
ASSISTING MINISTER Jim Mikkelsen Nina Zoch
BREADBAKER Bret McCleary
COFFEE HOST Becky McCleary Rebecca Johnston
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS Karen Mikkelsen, David Ryden, Carlie Shaw Barbara Powe, Sheryl, Sydney Shipman
COUNCIL PERSON ON DUTY Joyce Miller Bret McCleary
GREETERS Jane Anderson, Julie Shaw Ron & Dianne Hilkemeier
HOSPITAL VISITOR Tom Williams
NURSERY ATTENDANT Jennifer Townsend
ORGANIST Ginny Blasczyk
PROJECTION OPERATOR Mary Norlin Teresa Higginbotham
READER Praise Team musician Praise Team musician
SOUND BOARD OPERATOR Joyce Miller Steve Powe
TELLERS Victor Johnston, Sue Noggle
USHERS Wim Harris-Ryden, Terry Houvouras Rebecca & Victor Johnston
June 16th 8:30am 11:00am
ACOLYTE Mitch Balusek Jill Tarkington
ALTAR GUILD Jane Anderson Carolyn & Larry Myers
ASSISTING MINISTER Rich Simonds ---
BREADBAKER Kari Balusek
COFFEE HOST Audrey, Elaine Simonds Shawn Parrish
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS Izabelle Simonds, Larry Spratlin,
Tom Williams Michelle, Hadley Basci, Ron Price,
Sonia Swanson
COUNCIL PERSON ON DUTY Ellen Cumbie Ron Price
GREETERS Jane Markle, Tom Williams Aidan Parrish, Kurt Swanson
HOSPITAL VISITOR Sonia & Kurt Swanson
NURSERY ATTENDANT Jennifer Townsend
ORGANIST Ginny Blasczyk
PROJECTION OPERATOR Teresa Higginbotham Parrish family
READER Geri Spratlin Parks Mahaney
SOUND BOARD OPERATOR --- Parrish family
TELLERS Victor Johnston, Sue Noggle
USHERS Angelina Balusek, Kevin Yendell JoNell Lamothe, Wes Tarkington
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June 23rd 8:30am 11:00am
ACOLYTE --- Ford Youngdahl
ALTAR GUILD Bob & Louise Duppstadt Carolyn & Larry Myers
ASSISTING MINISTER Judy Willett Karen Mikkelsen
BREADBAKER Becky McCleary
COFFEE HOST Jennifer Townsend Barbara Powe
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS Siri, Wim Harris-Ryden, David Ryden,
Avery Torres Jim Mikkelsen, Sheryl, Sydney Shipman
COUNCIL PERSON ON DUTY --- Bret McCleary
GREETERS Russell & Virginia Szopa Barbara & Steve Powe
HOSPITAL VISITOR Joyce Miller
NURSERY ATTENDANT Jennifer Townsend
ORGANIST Ginny Blasczyk
PROJECTION OPERATOR Zamira Harris-Ryden Pete Hanik
READER Erin Torres Sue Noggle
SOUND BOARD OPERATOR Open Steve Powe
TELLERS Victor Johnston, Sue Noggle
USHERS Glenn Chisman, Mike Gibson Dennis Sbach, Elaine Snowden
June 30th 8:30am 11:00am
ACOLYTE Ben Chicoria Adam Parrish
ALTAR GUILD Jane Markle Open
ASSISTING MINISTER --- ---
BREADBAKER Beth Dabney
COFFEE HOST Dallas & John Meyer Shawn Nelson
COMMUNION ASSISTANTS Peggy Mann, Dallas Meyer, Geri & Larry
Spratlin Open , Sue Noggle, Dennis Sbach, Sonia
Swanson
COUNCIL PERSON ON DUTY --- ---
GREETERS Kari, Mitch Balusek Diane Meyer, Aidan Parrish
HOSPITAL VISITOR Elaine Snowden
NURSERY ATTENDANT Jennifer Townsend
ORGANIST Ginny Blasczyk
PROJECTION OPERATOR Mary Norlin Parrish Family
READER Jill Victor Anne Roemer
SOUND BOARD OPERATOR Steve Norlin Parrish Family
TELLERS Victor Johnston, Sue Noggle
USHERS Angelina Balusek, Steve Cumbie Dianne & Ron Hilkemeier
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Synod Assembly Bible Verse: Isaiah 43:18-21 18 Do not remember the former things, or consider the things of old. 19 I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. 20 The wild animals will honor me, the jackals and the ostriches; for I give water in the wilderness, rivers in the desert, to give drink to my chosen people, 21 the people whom I formed for myself so that they might declare my praise. This was the 32nd Assembly of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod! Our theme, Sacred Shift, explored the many shifts taking place in our culture, in the world, and in the church. The Synod Assembly was a gathering of our congregations’ pastors, deacons, and lay leaders for prayer, worship, learning, mutual upbuilding, elections, and business. This year, we experimented with a two-day assembly and also with meeting in a congregation. Many thanks to the staff and leaders of Kinsmen Lutheran Church for being willing to jump into this opportunity. • This year we re-elected our bishop, Michael Rinehart to his third term. Bishop Mike received the required 75%
votes on the first ballot!!! • The assembly passed a resolution, a memorial, elected synod officers, and approved the budget and
compensation guidelines. • The Mission Endowment Fund is now LiveOn • We approved the resolution to be an AMMPARO “welcoming” synod, the Synod Assembly commit the Texas-
Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod to the following commitments: ☼ This synod will make resources available that support medical, legal and pastoral needs of migrants and
refugees. This includes opportunities for congregations and individuals to support LIRS through the synod online donation portal;
☼ Migrant children and families will be regularly prayed for by Synod Council, staff and at synod gatherings, meetings, and assemblies;
☼ Synod leadership, including the Synod Council, staff, and hospitality team, will encourage all congregations to become AMMPARO “welcoming” congregations, and that all pastors, deacons and lay leaders educate themselves on issues facing migrants and refugees.
☼ The synod’s hospitality team, with assistance of synod staff, will provide resources through the synod website, newsletters, and social media presence.
☼ Synod leadership, as well as pastors, deacons and congregational leaders, will be urged to actively participate in local advocacy for migrants and refugees. The synod will make local opportunities for advocacy known through the Synod website, newsletters, and social media presence.
• Earth Charter memorial (a request sent to ELCA) was passed. ☼ The Earth Charter is an international declaration of values and principles that support building a just,
sustainable, and peaceful global society in the 21st century. It “seeks to inspire in all peoples a sense of global interdependence and shared responsibility for the well-being of the human family, the greater community of life, and future generations.” The Charter was created by a global consultation process, and it has been endorsed by organizations representing millions of people. It attempts to provide a new, comprehensive, and global framework for thinking about and addressing issues related to environmental protection, human rights, equitable human development, and peace, regarding these issues as interdependent and indivisible.
• A motion from the floor to limit the amount of polystyrene containers and provide recycling opportunities at the next synod assembly passed.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM SYNOD ASSEMBLY—May 17 and 18
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COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OUTREACH - JUNE MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES
PANTS, PANTS, PANTS Last year, we did a great job of collecting school clothes for Communities in Schools. This summer, the focus will be on pants for boys and girls in kin-dergarten through 12th grade. Pants are what kiddos outgrow the fastest and can be the most difficult clothing item to fit. So, we're asking for pants of all kinds--jeans, kha-kis, long pants, and walking shorts--for girls, skorts. Pants with adjustable waistlines or elastic waists work well--even long athletic shorts will do. Please, as much as they're in style, no torn jeans. We'll be collecting for June, July, and August. Leave your donation in the tub in the narthex. For more information, contact Geri Spratlin. Thank You Note from CIS staff: Stephanie, Thank you-Thank you!! With your donations and a few others we were able to provide 24 girls and 7 boys nice clothes to wear to their 8th grade dance. We really appreciate your help. Thank you!! — Dawn, Catherine, and Kristina
Fall 2019: Poetry of the Old Testament This September, October and November, we will study selections of Old Testament poetry from Job, Psalms and Lamentations. Drawing from the experiences of these ancient writers, we will learn to look for God in times of deep emotions, such as joy, anger, celebration, depression, misunderstanding and contentment, finding hope and grace along the way.
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY THIS FALL
The State of Texas has a website that can help you take three steps and be ready
this year’s Atlantic hurricane season:
Make a plan - Family Emergency Plan Form Build a kit - Building Your Disaster Supply Kit.
Get informed - Educate Yourself on Natural Disasters with this Fact Sheet.
HAVE YOU TAKEN STEPS TO BE READY FOR HURRICANE SEASON?
Both days at lunch, we had great opportunities to learn and share. More information on these sessions will be shared shortly. The keynote speaker who led sessions throughout the assembly was Peggy Hahn, Executive Director for LEAD. Again, more information on these sessions will be shared shortly. Why do we go to synod assembly? To elect synodical officers, conduct the synod’s business, learn what is going on in the church today, but also to hear the wonderful sermons, enjoy the wonderful singing and meet old and new friends. We also heard about the wonderful things happening at Lutherhill and Zion Retreat Center.
— Stanley & Beverly Curtice
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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• 10:15am - Overeaters
Anonymous meeting
• 1pm - Bolin Institute
Space City Chinese Culture Center test prep classes
• 2pm - Bharathi Kalai
Manram Tamil Schools ESL class
2
• 8:30am - Worship
• 9:45am - Sunday School
• 9:45am - Adult Education
• 11:00am - Worship
• 2pm - Troop 140009
meeting
• 3pm - Troop 140115
meeting
3
• 9am - CIA Bus Trip to
Drilling Rig Museum • 7pm - Praise Team
rehearsal
4
• 6:30pm - Take Off Pounds
Sensibly • 7pm - Bell Choir rehearsal
5
• 10am - Community Bible
Study group
• 7pm - Choir rehearsal
• 7pm - Pack 956 Leaders
6
• 11:30am - Women’s
Lunch
• 11:30am - Men’s Lunch
• 6pm - Troop 140123
meeting
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• 10:15am - OA
• 1pm - BISPCCC
• 2pm - BKMTS ESL
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• 8:30am - Worship
• 9:45am - Sunday School
• 9:45am - Adult Education
• 11:00am - Worship • 2pm - Sunday Funday at
the Beach
• 2pm - Troop 140009
meeting
• 4pm—Pack 956 Cub
meeting
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• 7pm - Praise Team
rehearsal • 7pm - Council Meeting
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• 6:30pm - TOPS
• 7pm - Bell Choir rehearsal
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• 9am - Quilting Group
• 10am - Community Bible
Study group
• 7pm - Choir rehearsal
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• 1:30pm - Card Making
Class
• 2pm - Bay Area Meals on
Wheels Board Meeting
• 7pm - San Jacinto Boy
Scouts Roundtable Meeting
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• 10:15am - OA
• 1pm - BISPCCC
• 2pm - BKMTS ESL
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• 8:30am - Worship
• 9:45am - Adult Education
• 11:00am - Worship
• 2pm - Troop 140009
meeting
• 3pm - Troop 140115
meeting
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• 7pm - Praise Team
rehearsal
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• 6:30pm - TOPS
• 7pm - Bell Choir rehearsal
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• 10am - Community Bible
Study group
• 7pm - Choir rehearsal
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• 6pm - Troop 140123
meeting
• 7pm - Pack 956
• 7:30pm - Book Club
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• 10:15am - OA
• 1pm - BISPCCC
• 2pm - BKMTS ESL
23 Lutherhill
• 8:30am - Worship
• 9:45am - Adult Education
• 11:00am - Worship
• 2pm - Troop 140009
meeting
24 Lutherhill VBS
25 Lutherhill VBS
• 6:30pm - TOPS
• 7pm - Bell Choir rehearsal
• 7pm - Women’s Bible
Study
26 Lutherhill VBS
• 9am - Quilting for Lutheran
World Relief • 10am - Community Bible
Study group
27 Lutherhill VBS
• 3pm - Quilting for
Lutheran World Relief
28 Lutherhill VBS
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• 10:15am - OA
• 1pm - BISPCCC
• 2pm - BKMTS ESL
30
• 8:30am - Worship
• 9:45am - Adult Education
• 11:00am - Worship
• 2pm - Troop 140009
meeting
SUNDAY FUNDAY AT THE BEACH! Sunday, June 9 at 2:00pm
Enjoy the perk of living so close to the Gulf by going to church in the morning and the beach in the afternoon!
Join us in Galveston from 2pm to 6pm. Read page 3 for more information
COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS SUMMER DONATION OPPORTUNITIES
In June, July, and August, Communities in Schools (CIS) is asking for donations of pants for boys and girls in grade levels Kindergarten through 12th.
Read page 5 for more information.
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14045 SPACE CENTER BLVD. HOUSTON, TEXAS 77062
www.houseofprayerhouston.org 281-488-4439
Pastor Eric Youngdahl [email protected]
Elida Lopez - Secretary
Tony Martinez - Music Director [email protected]
Ginny Blasczyk - Organist
Stephen Adkison - Youth Director
Jennifer Townsend - Nursery Attendant
If you are a woman and a member of House of Prayer, you are a Woman of the ELCA. All women are invited to enjoy a combination Retreat and Convention. Lutherhill will provide spiritually refreshing activities and the Women of the ELCA will conduct business meetings in between. Come out and meet your sisters from other churches in the Texas Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod. The Texas Louisiana Gulf Coast Synodical Convention will be held at Lutherhill Camp this fall, August 16 through 18.
More information can be found at the W/ELCA Synodical website: www.gulfcoastwelca.org or clicking on the Women of the ELCA logo.
SAVE THE DATE! Women of the ELCA Convention August 16 through 18 @ Lutherhill Camp