The Calvary Proclamation April 2015 Holy Week Services Sunday, March 29 - Passion/Palm Sunday Worship at 8:30 am and 11:00 am Meet outside (in dry weather) for the blessing of the palms and the processional gospel reading. Then, process into the sanctuary, waving your green palm leaves! Thursday, April 2 - Maundy Thursday Worship at 6:30 pm Service of Holy Communion with Stripping of the Altar Friday, April 3 - Good Friday Worship at 6:30 pm Including Procession and Contemplation of the Cross Worship is central to our lives as Christian people. Worshiping together as a community is where and how we are “Called to Follow”. Our life together in worship is where we are fed by the Word of God in scripture, music, liturgy, preaching, and in the bread and wine of Holy Communion—the body and blood of the Word made flesh, Jesus our Lord. This feeding is nourishment for our lives into the places where we are “Sent to Serve”. Come, then, and worship. Come and hear, see and know that: you are loved, you are forgiven, you are invited to come and eat! Dear Friends in Christ, During these last few weeks I have watched a battle—I suspect you have, too. Awhile ago we were still firmly in the grip of winter even as daylight hours increased incrementally. Then, one morning, while I was walking Trooper, the birds were singing—not just the desultory calls of winter but the fullthroated songs of mating and joy. Warmer days arrived. And yet, last night and tonight we had and will have freezing temperatures. I covered and will recover the tender plants that have started to emerge from the cold earth. Last year our hydrangeas did not bloom—victims, I’m told, of a late frost last year. This year I am trying to defend them! Weeks ago the war between winter and spring seemed like it could go either way (even though I know better). Today, with blooms a’ bursting—painting trees, bushes, and formerly bare ground with life, it is clear that “spring has sprung”. Now the green blade rises from the buried grain, wheat that in dark earth many days has lain; love lives again, that with the dead has been; love is come again like wheat arising green. In the grave they laid him, love by hatred slain, thinking that he would never wake again, laid in the earth like grain that sleeps unseen; love is come again like wheat arising green. Forth he came at Easter like the risen grain, he that for three days in the grave had lain; raised from the dead, my living Lord is seen; love is come again like wheat arising green. When our hearts are wintry, grieving, or in pain, your touch can call us back to life again, fields of our hearts that dead and bare have been; love is come again like wheat arising green. ELW 379, John MacLeod Campbell Crum Perhaps my favorite Easter hymn, the tune to which we sing it echoes the almost mournful sound of winter, death, dying, and grief. Like the battle between winter and spring, Crum’s words speak a deeper truth than the tune reveals, the truth we celebrate at Easter and every Sunday—that God always wins! Winter and sorrow may last for a time but, Christ is risen and the joy of new life is ours. May you revel in Jesus’ resurrection and may the new life erupting from the earth around us draw us out of any wintry embrace. Easter peace and joy, Pastor Mary + Calvary Birthdays in April 2 Holly Goodson ; Joshua Goodson; Beverly Wilson 5 Karen Whitley 6 Dot Williams; Cole Wilson; Wayne Giese; Cole Linebaugh 7 Wanda Nichols 10 Rama Mills 12 Kevin Watts 13 Kyle Wilson 14 Krickett Militello 15 Sam Glasbrook 18 Tim Barrier 20 Paul Jacumin 21 Emilia Wilson 24 Bob Kilpatrick; Charlie Moeller; Joyce Moeller 27 Michelle Thai 28 William Robertson; Amanda Rector 30 Phillip Rector; Sarah Williams We pray for... Members: Judy Bell Glenn & Lee Ann Bethke Sandy Blackburn Don Blanton Betty Butler Violet Carlson Jim Fisher Lola Gantt Wayne Giese Steve Gregory Judy & Walt Kozma Cynthia Lange Judy Lehman Ron Lutz Fred Miller Rhonda Mitchell Ed Morris Sandy Nutbrown Fred Roberson Becky Stevens Pat Stokes Monique St. Louis Beth Walborn Betty and Ed Williams Jane and Will Wolfgang Friends & Family: Lori Chriscoe Denise David Hiergesell Janice Jerry Knoche Mary Ann Milholland Howard Miller Jennifer Priest Amber Queen Haydeb Rose Herb Sands Brittany Scoles Cheri Seli Seli family Debbie Smith Katie Spah Teresa Tripp Rebecca Webb Family of Harry ‘Skip’ Williams Sister Parish: Pastor Matias and Spirit of Joy Lutheran Church, Brisas del Valle, El Salvador Nursing & In-Home Members: Louise Edwards (Hickory Village) Callie Gregory, (Grace Ridge) Bud Husband, (Grace Ridge) Rachel Keisler (home) Mildred Newton (Trinity Village) Fred Roberson (home) Doris Sink (Autumn Care) Elaine Yount (Grace Ridge) Our College Students: Jake Duncan, Lenoir Rhyne Univ. Will Duncan, UNC Chapel Hill Gabe Isaac, UNC Wilmington Ellen Koerner, TU-Dresden, Germany Scott Kyro, Western Piedmont Trevor Kyro, East Carolina Gavin McDonald, Greensboro College Tina McKinney, Lenoir Rhyne Univ. James O’Riley, WPCC Amanda Rector, UNCW Sarah Williams, DePaul University Others: Missionaries Those seeking employment Those who are hungry Those who are grieving Refugees who have fled their homelands Calvary News and Opportunities to Serve Intergenerational Sunday School Event Please join us on June 7th! For the Church Anniversary Sunday, we will merge all Sunday School classes together in the New Fellowship Hall for an intergenerational Sunday School Event. Members of all ages participating will make it more fun. If you don't normally come to Sunday School, you are most welcome to come to this event. Enjoy a series of Bible games as we spend time together. Hope to see you there! Your Christian Education Committee WELCA March Circle Meetings Circle I will meet April 7, 2015 at 7pm at the home of Leslie Kern. Gloria Kilpatrick will have the program. Circle II will meet Tuesday, April 7th, at 10 a.m. in the Old Fellowship Hall. Hostess: Jeanette Wilson Program: Betty Williams Quilting Come join the CLC Quilters from 9:30-12:00 on Wednesday the 8th and Saturday the 18th. Quilts made are distributed by Lutheran World Relief all over the world to those in need, particularly to those who have experienced disaster or who have had to flee their homelands. Anyone and everyone can participate. Long Range Planning for Calvary Do you have some ideas for Calvary’s future in the next 3-5 years for programming or outreach ministries or facilities? Would you be willing to serve with a group to do such thinking and planning? Men, women, people of all ages are invited to take part. If you are interested, please contact Bob Kilpatrick by April 15. What? When? What? Progressive Party Reminder! April 12, 6:00-8:00ish p.m. Abundant Appetizers and Delectable Desserts R.S.V.P. to Judy Bell by April 1 (no joke!): Phone: 828-584-2041 Email: pamabel@bellsouth.net Call Committee Corner The Ministry Site Profile has been reviewed and finalized by the Call Committee and Council. It will now be uploaded to the ELCA site. We anticipate receiving candidate profiles in the next few weeks. We will continue updates as we move through this process. Please continue to pray for us and for the pastors we will be interviewing. DANKI, GRACIAS, MERCI, MUCH OBLIGED… Fantastic!!! Many thanks to each of you. Your outstanding gifts of talents, time and money have and are helping to spread God’s love in the Morganton Community, within the Calvary family and in the Evangelical Lutheran Church here in North Carolina and the church at large. For example, locally each month, CLC members prepare and serve meals at the Soup Kitchen of BUCM. Our members bring food for the agency’s “grocery store.” Some of you work helping BUCM clients at that store find needed groceries for their families. Other Calvary members work at the Good Samaritan Clinic assisting sick community residents. This time and these talents, which are freely given, demonstrate God’s continuous, never failing love. The various activities at the Burke United Christian Ministries (BUCM) are just a very few of the numerous activities the Calvary family does. These continued gifts to the church and the community clearly demonstrate your thankfulness for what God has provided you and demonstrate your faith. THANK YOU, from your Stewardship Committee Do you like people? Could you serve as a Care Visitor? Calvary has people who live in care facilities or are homebound. Our Care Visitors generally visit such folks once a month and can do so with a partner. A brief training can be provided. Speak with Beverly Watts for more information. Dear Calvary Family, We would like to express our appreciation for all the thoughtfulness shown to us while we are awaiting the arrival of baby Wilson. Many thanks to everyone that helped with all the planning and preparations for the wonderful baby shower. Steve, Beverly, Kyle, and Rebekah Wilson More ways to serve with BUCM * You could help with the Soup Kitchen, lunch or supper, with cooking, serving, and/or clean up. We currently have four teams and there is always room for more! Talk with Beverly Watts. * You could help restock shelves and sort through donations. Liz Elsner and Gloria Kilpatrick would welcome your help in serving. Burke County Breastfeeding Coalition Calling all breastfeeding advocates (yes, this includes all men)!!!! Join us, Burke County Breastfeeding Coalition team, on the second Thursday of each month, except December, from 11 am-noon in the ‘new’ fellowship hall. The coalition was ‘birthed’ by Rebekah Poplin and led by Debbie Little. We invite you to attend our monthly meeting to help fulfill our mission “to provide support for all women to breastfeed through a collaborative effort to empower families within the Burke Community”. Holy Humor Sunday—”Risus Paschalis” (The Easter Laugh) Sunday, April 12 at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. God laughs! He who sits in the heavens laughs… Psalm 2:4a God wants us to laugh. He will fill your mouth with laughter and your lips with shouts of joy. Job 8:21 We also read: for everything there is a season… a time to weep and a time to laugh. Eccl. 3:1, 4 During the 15th century in southern Germany (Bavaria), a delightful custom sprung up in many of the churches. At the end of the Easter church service, the priest would leave the altar and come down among the people and lead the congregation in what was called the "Risus Paschalis", which roughly translates as "the Easter laughter." The priest would tell funny stories and sing comical songs, and the congregation would resound with laughter (Bavarians are the funny and social Germans; unlike their serious and somber northern counterparts). Eventually this evolved into a regular annual practice, and the Sunday after Easter became known as Risus Paschalis Sunday. Priests would include jokes and funny stories in their sermons, and would often play practical jokes on their parishioners throughout the week. The congregation would join in the fun as well. Why do this at Eastertime? Because it was a time to celebrate the big joke God pulled on the powers of darkness by the resurrection of Jesus. The powers of darkness thought they had won! But God won the ultimate triumph through the resurrection of His Son from the grave. Unfortunately, this custom didn’t last; Pope Clement X outlawed the Risus Paschalis sometime in the seventeenth century. Maybe he thought people were having too much fun. In 1988, the Fellowship of Merry Christians began encouraging churches to resurrect some of these Christian traditions—to celebrate the grace and mercy of God through the gift of laughter and joy. In 1988 they encouraged congregations to center the worship service around the theme: “Jesus is the Life of the Party”. Many churches today have responded enthusiastically and named it Holy Humor Sunday. Churches decorated their sanctuaries with helium-filled balloons with joyful Scriptural messages, cardboard butterflies (a symbol of the resurrection), smiley faces, and posters emblazoned with messages like “Smile! God Loves You!” and “Christ is Risen! Smile!” So, on Sunday, April 12, come to worship prepared to laugh at the devil and to laugh with joy and delight in the resurrection of Jesus! You are also invited to: · wear something funny—maybe a mask or a hat or whatever (what will Pastor Mary do?!?)! · think of a clean, religious joke or story to share (Come even if you don’t have one!). Come and Celebrate Holy Humor Sunday on Sunday, April 12! Movie and Discussion—Creating Good for All of Burke County! Members of Calvary Lutheran Church work diligently toward the common good for this area in a number of ways – volunteering at the soup kitchen; the back-pack ministry; breakfast for our neighbors; collections for Options, South Mountain, Crossnore; care visits; and more. However, is there anything that can be done toward the root cause of the neediness in our community? Can we even determine what the root cause is? On Sunday afternoon, April 19th, please join us and others from our community in watching a documentary, Inequality for All, followed by a brief sharing of thoughts and ideas. Inequality for All examines the widening income inequality in the United States. The film – presented by American economist, author and professor Robert Reich – explores what effect this increasing gap has not only on the U. S. economy but on democracy itself. At the heart of the film is a simple question: What is a good society and what role does the widening income gap play in the deterioration of the nation's economic health? This documentary doesn’t have all the answers, but it presents information that helps in understanding how we came to be in our current economic stage and some of the ways that this stage is hurting a lot of people. The purpose of this gathering is to share information and 1) gauge if there is interest in educating ourselves further and 2) if so, how/where can we work with others to better support "the common good" for Burke County. Please join us Sunday afternoon, April 19th in New Fellowship Hall from 2:00-4:00 pm. Popcorn will be served! If you have questions or wish more information, please call Garry Vogelpohl, Chris Kern, or Dot Williams (or the church office to get their numbers!). Watch Those ‘Bots! Calvary Lutheran was well represented at the 2015 Burke County Robotics Competition on March 26th. Cora Hunt (Drexel Elem.), Rachel Gamewell (Forest Hill Elem.) and Reed Farrar (Rutherford College Elem.) all participated. We not only had Calvary competitors, but Robotics coaches too. Jennifer Hunt coaches the Drexel Drexoids and Monique St. Louis coaches the Valdese Tigers. Way to go! For the Calendar, look on the Home page for the link for a printable calendar near the bottom. April “Helping Hands” for Worship HOLY WEEK Assisting Minister Acolyte Crucifer Lector Maundy Thurs., April 2 6:30 p.m. Nina Harding Catherine Gamewell Quez Little Dot Williams Good Friday, April 3 6:30 p.m. Reed Farrar Wayne Giese Ruth Vogelpohl Easter Sunday, April 5 Assisting Minister Acolyte Crucifer Lector Greeter Children’s Church Children’s Message Nursery Sunday, April 12 Assisting Minister Acolyte Crucifer Lector Greeter Children’s Church Children’s Message Nursery 11:00 am Bob Kilpatrick Reed Farrar Emmett Brittain Karel Johnson Liz Elsner Treesie Cape Pastor Mary Tabitha Yates 8:30 am Nina Harding Ed Williams Nina Harding Carmen Divers Rebekah Poplin Sunday, April 19 8:30 am Assisting Minister Acolyte Crucifer Lector Greeter Children’s Church Children’s Message Nina Harding Larry Berryhill Nina Harding Lois Berryhill Margaret Miller Nursery Sunday, April 26 Assisting Minister Acolyte Crucifer Lector Greeter Children’s Church Children’s Message Nursery 8:30 am Nina Harding Howy Copenhaver Nina Harding Julie Copenhaver Don & Rita Blanton 11:00 am Wayne Giese Catherine Gamewell Brandi Pennell Phillip Rector Judy Bell Susan Rector Beverly Watts Tammy Isaac 11:00 am Ken Whitley Gage Wallace James O’Riley Karen Whitley Teresa Gamewell Treesie Cape Jennifer Hunt Teresa and Rachel Gamewell 11:00 am Emmett Brittain Clara Hawn Quez Little Hannah Hawn Martha & Tom Mills Beverly Wilson Pastor Mary Teresa Giese 8:30am Ushers for April Altar Guild for April Care Visitors for April Fred and Margaret Miller 11:00 am Lloyd Wallace*, Nathan Wilson, David von Oesen, Shawn Keller Angie Voltmer, Judie Huffman, Beverly Wilson, Krista Stillwell Glen Giese and Rebekah Poplin CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA 119 North King Street Morganton, NC 28655 Phone: 828-437-0780 Fax: 828-437-1276 E-mail: calvarylutheran@compascable.net Website: www.clcmorganton.org DIRECTORY Church Staff Rev. Mary Miller-Zurell……...….……….Interim Pastor Becky Stevens…….….……....Organist/Music Director We are seeking…...….…an Administrative Assistant Tom and Kathy Hunt…………………………...Custodians Congregation Officers Bob Kilpatrick.....……....…………………....……...President Martha Mills…...…......……………....…..…Vice President Leslie Giese……..…….……………………….....…...Secretary Judie Huffman...…………...….....…..Financial Secretary Sherri Morris………………..…..Asst. Financial Secretary Garry Harding...…….....................………...…..Treasurer MISSION STATEMENT Embraced in God’s love through Jesus Christ, Calvary Lutheran Church is called to proclaim the Good News of God’s saving grace, to nurture spiritual growth, and to care for all God’s creation. Copyright © *|2015|* *|Calvary Lutheran Church|*, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: calvarylutheran@compascable.net unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences
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