The Light St. Mark Lutheran Church Pastor George Zehnder 2015 HAGAH ָהגָה This Hagah is the Hebrew word for mediate. It is used in Psalm 1:2 “Yet, His delight is in the Law of the Lord in which he mediates day and night.” Typically we think of meditation as a quiet reflection. So, we have this idea that we should quietly reflect on God’s law day and night, which is of course a wonderful thing. But a parallel thought contained in the word Hagah is to moan or growl. What we see in developing this word is a stress or problem that permeates our soul (our thinking process) and we let in out by a making a sound. My own transition in this last trimester of my life is dealing with the stress of an aging body. I realize that I can’t stop getting older, but I want to be active and have a holistic approach to this stage in my life. I want to find the God of peace. This God of peace has promised, “May the God of Peace, Himself sanctify you completely and may your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless until the coming of your Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Thessalonians 5: 12). Yet the absence of stress is not emptying yourself of problems but dealing with the stress of these problems. Many meditative processes, such as yoga, have you emptying your mind and forgetting about your stress. In the Hebrew Scriptures you are constantly told to meditate on the Law of the Lord. “Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night…Then you will be prosperous and successful” (Joshua 1:8). Developing Hagah in your life is more than just getting rid of stress; it is waking up with a roar in the morning. Hagah is an onomatopoeia, that it is a word that sounds like its meaning. The word Hagah brings to mind a lion waking up and knowing that it is hungry and it lets out a roar, Hagahhhhhhh! Many Christians treat God’s Word more like a snack. We haven’t integrated God’s Word into our physical activity; we have separated body, soul and spirit. Doctors take care of your bodies. Pastors take care of your souls. And the world influences your spirit. God created all of life and he wants you to be “like a tree planted by living water it bears fruit in its season, its leaf does not whither, in everything he does, he prospers” (Psalm 1:3). Hagah is balancing the stresses of life with the opportunities in life. I am trying to capture that vision of the lion waking in the morning, and roaring at the sunrise. Hagahhhhhhhh! I been waking each morning and starting my own Hagah. I noticed that I have had three physical ailments as I age: my bones, my breathing and my balance. In my morning Hagah movements, I have the opportunity to work my joints, to developing deeper breathing and to work on my balance. In all these movements I am not just physically doing them but using my mind in reciting Psalms or other passages that become a part of my soul. The thought of Hagah has become a great revelation to me in keeping my body, soul and spirit in balance until my Savior returns. Pastor George Zehnder 1 From the Associate Pastor’s Pen… "Why Don't We Have 'Altar Calls' in Lutheran Churches?" This all started with a letter I got from a good friend recently. I support his ministry and will continue to support it. But he wrote that they had about 47 people saved at one of his meetings recently. That makes me a little bit uneasy. I guess if he was here tonight I would ask, "How do you know?" He would likely answer that 47 raised their hands or 47 came forward to be saved. We don't do that in Lutheran churches. This is what is called "decision theology" and we don't see a precedent for it in the Holy Scriptures. We believe that conversion is totally the work of the Holy Spirit. So we would also be uncomfortable with those using the words "I accepted Jesus." They may really have been converted at that point. But life has taught me that it is dangerous if we put emphasis on what we have done rather than what the Holy Spirit through the Word has done. Let me share two cases in point. One is a man I know who I have invited to church many times. It is my understanding that he has not been in church in a long, long time. He is a really nice guy, but when I suggest he should get to church more often he tells me not to worry, that he was saved a long, long time ago at a youth meeting. Yet he does not attend a church or support a church in any way and did not raise his children in the Christian faith! Another young man was in one of my youth groups in the past. He loved learning the Bible, listened to Christian music, invited others to church, and showed many signs that he was a Christian. One day he went with another church and wound up going forward at an altar call and told me later he was saved that night. This experience has confused him, and that is what he appears to be trusting in. He does not feel the need to go to church and did not attend anywhere this past Christmas. Sometimes I think we can all be too statistic-minded. We all want to see results, but none of us except the Lord can really see and know people's hearts. We need to continue ministering with God's Word and let God count the souls and the hearts and take credit for them. The emphasis needs to be on discipleship. I think we may well have some of this misunderstanding in our own churches. I often hear people talk about how they were confirmed and learned all about "it" or used to attend church every Sunday but don't feel the need to be involved anymore. But how do responses like that fit with our Lord's words? In John 15:3 he says, "You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. Remain in me, and I will remain in you...I am the vine, you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit, apart from me you can do nothing. If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers…." Jesus also said, "Not everyone who says to me, "Lord, Lord, will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven." Following the Lord is a lot more than a one-time decision. May He help you do it. Pastor Ken Welsh Bible Verse of the Month: "Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life." -- Revelation 2:10 "A religion that gives nothing, costs nothing, and suffers nothing, is worth nothing." -- Martin Luther 2 NEWS AND NOTES ABOUT THE CONGREGATION (AND BEYOND!) From the Newsletter Editor Where Is Sarah? If you have any news that you would like to share with your St. Mark family, be sure to drop the information into the newsletter box in the church office by the third Sunday of the month, or email me at churchelf@sbcglobal.net by the third Sunday of the month. -- the church elf Sarah Deau is doing better, and thanks everyone for the cards and wellwishes. To keep those cards arriving on her nightstand, you need her latest address. You can send cards or notes to: Thank You Lenten Worship Schedule Thank you for supporting Pennies for Rice. Because of your generosity the children of Grace School in Pt Est were given two chicken dinners. Sponsorships of $240.00/year for the students of Grace School are still available. Contact Lee Stone at 440-668-7985 Lenten worship began on Ash Wednesday, February 18, and continues on Wednesdays through March 25. Services will be held at 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. There will be a Lenten supper each Wednesday evening at 6:00 p.m., before evening worship. Maundy Thursday, April 2, services will be held at 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Good Friday, April 3, will have services at noon and 7:30 p.m. On Easter, April 5, services will be held at 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., and 11:00 a.m., with breakfast after each service. Sarah Deau Anchor Lodge Retirement Village 3756 W. Erie Avenue, Rm. 314 Lorain, OH 44053 Thank you from Bruce and Rose Rancke for all your support, cards and prayers. Your thoughtfulness and kindness is appreciated so much and was just what we needed. Thank you from Bobi Fellinger for all the prayers, cards and kind words as a result of her stay in the hospital. It was appreciated very much. It’s “Time” for a Change A big thank you from Edie and Ken Fetheroff for all the prayers, cards, phone calls and well wishes during Ken’s illness. Ken is now rehabbing at Hamlet in Chagrin Falls and progressing. Yes, it’s the time of year to re-set all the clocks in our houses. Be sure to “spring forward” when you go to bed on Saturday, March 7, or you’ll be late for church on Sunday! 3 WomenSafe Schedule Hunger Knows No Season Our Lord tells us that when we feed the hungry, give the thirsty something to drink, help the sick or visit people in prison, we are doing this to God. Our Lord wants us to help people that are in need! Please help the women and children in need by helping at WomenSafe Retail Shop on Saturday, March 14 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. If you can help, please contact Janie Palmer at 440-729-1847. God bless you. -- Janie Palmer We collect these nonperishable food items for the Food Pantry at Trinity Lutheran Church (Building Hope in the City): peanut butter & jelly canned tuna boxed macaroni & cheese and "deluxe" Mac 'n' Cheese (with creamy cheese packet in the box) canned soups, stews, pastas, fruits, vegetables, beans DRY beans DRY rice (NOT Minute® Rice) Benefit for Center of Refuge Orphanage Planned Additional Cleaning Help Needed A chicken paprikas dinner to benefit the Center of Refuge Orphanage in Haiti is planned for March 22. Dinner will be served 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. A free will offering for the orphanage will be taken. Volunteers are needed for cleaning three areas of the building. The time commitment is minimal. Areas that need volunteers are the Cry Room (twice a month), the Matthew Meeting Room (twice a month), and the Nursery (cleaning toys once a month). For more information or to sign up contact Barb Nicholson at 440-286-2079. Tetélestai Tetélestai is a musical production on the trial, execution and resurrection of Jesus the Messiah. Please invite someone NOW to attend this performance with you, before people make other plans for the dates. It will be here on Friday, March 27 (8:00 p.m.), Saturday, March 28 (8:00 p.m.) and Sunday, March 29 (2:00 p.m.). Washcloths for Haiti We are collecting new or gently used washcloths for the people of Haiti to use in place of paper items. Place your donations in the white basket in Fellowship Hall or the marked box in the Donation Closet. 4 GROUP HAPPENINGS The first group will be those members whose Elder is David Toth and will be contacted by him concerning your time. The prayers may be done at home, church, or wherever you can give God your undivided attention, as you should when you pray. If there is more than one of you, you can split the time amongst you. Suggestions for prayer and Bible passages will be forthcoming. Check your mailbox! If you have a conflict, contact your Elder. This is not a demand from your Elders, but we hope that this spiritual journey with Jesus Christ begins a life filled with prayer and thanksgiving. -- David Toth, Elder N-R ALTAR GUILD Making Palm Crosses It’s the time of the year to prepare for Holy Week. The next project is to make palm crosses for Palm Sunday. If anyone would like to help, we will be getting together on Thursday, March 26 at 10:00 a.m. Please join us for fun and fellowship; we have a lot of fun! If you can make it, or have any questions, please contact Janie Palmer at 440-7291847. Hope to see you there! ELDERS LUTHERAN WOMEN’S MISSIONARY LEAGUE Know Your Elders If the first letter of your last name is (A- C), your elder is Bob Boddy; (D-He), your elder is Jim Burke; (Hi-K), your elder is Nick Nicholson; (L-M), your elder is Jeff Atchley; (N-R), your elder is David Toth; (S), your elder is Mark Rychel; (T-Z), your elder is Ed Tornberg Any questions or comments about church matters can be directed to your designated elder. Speakers for 2015 LWML Convention in Des Moines, Iowa The LWML Executive Committee announces the names of those who have accepted speaking invitations to the LWML Convention in Des Moines, Iowa, June 25-28, 2015. Rev. Greg Seltz, Lutheran Hour Ministries, will be the opening worship Proclaimer, and Dr. James Lamb, Lutherans for Life, will serve as Keynote Speaker. Rev. Keith Piotter, Iowa District East, will be the Sunday morning Proclaimer, and former LWML Counselors Rev. Larry Miller and Rev. Mike Mattil will lead the assembly in Bible Study. Mites in Action speakers will Prayer Vigil Being Organized You and/or your family will be asked to pray for our Vision and Planning Process, and ultimately our new Pastor. The Elders have decided to have a Prayer Vigil once a month, on a specified day, the first being February 28, until a new Pastor is called. Each member/family will be assigned a time at 15 minute intervals, beginning at 9:00 a.m. until each Elder’s group is finished. 5 include Carly Hatcher, MOST Ministries; Rev. E. James Rivett, Prison Ministry; Rev. Jim Hetzner, Lutheran Church Charities (Comfort Dogs); and Rev. Tilahun Mendedo, Concordia College, Selma, Alabama. Noon luncheons will bring other speakers, such as Director of Mission Central Gary Theis, LCMS President Matthew Harrison, Humorist Jan Struck, and Songleader Dr. Dina Vendetti to inspire and entertain participants. The theme, “Bountiful! Sow - Nourish Reap,” based on 2 Corinthians 9:8 NIV, will be highlighted throughout the worship services, Bible studies, servant events, and much more. Updates on the convention will be available at www.lwml.org/events/conventions. Please check this site frequently for new posts about the convention. be the Savior of the World" (1 John 4:14). From manger to cross, God's plan and path were clear. Is God in your plan? LWML is one of the ways we spread God's word. Bring your mite box in on the first Sunday of the month and pick up another box to fill. -- Ruthann Dular MEN’S BREAKFAST A nice turnout of nineteen men gathered on Saturday, February 7, at the Rise & Dine Cafe in Chesterland. We greeted a new guest, Richard Christopherson from Chesterland. Several guys cancelled out that morning because of health issues, but the attendance of four men from other Lutheran churches helped fill in. Ken Welsh, Associate Pastor here at St. Mark, was the guest speaker. He gave a book review of Lee Strobel's The Case for a Creator. Strobel revealed the surprising news that a good number of scientists have turned to believing in God as the best answer to the existence of the universe and the complexity of life. A two-page outline was presented showing key points from Strobel's personal interviews with scientists in many fields. The book shares many facts which support the declaration found in Psalms 19:1, “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament shows his handiwork.” A copy of the outline of the study is available from the speaker upon request The MBF is next scheduled to meet on Saturday, March 7, at 9:00 a.m. at the Rise and Dine Cafe in Chesterland. When is the last time you invited someone? Call Coordinator Ron Cudnik at 440-338-3735 with your reservation(s). See you there! -- Pastor Ken LWML Mites for 2015 Seminarians and church worker students are assisted by receiving food, clothing and grants to pay schooling cost. Other ministries receive funds for salaries, expenses or equipment to continue their outreach. All of these things happen because you put your loose change in a LWML mite box and brought it to church the first Sunday of the month. The Ohio District’s Mission Goal for 2014-2016 is $98,000, and LWML funds $1,830,000 in mission grants nationally and internationally. At our annual Women's Luncheon, the St. Mark Women’s League (a society within LWML) set a goal of $2,300.00 for 2015. We collected $54.00 at the luncheon. To reach our goal, we need to collect almost $200.00 per month. Our vision as Christians is to tell the world about God. "And we have seen and testify that the Father has sent his Son to 6 SECRET SISTERS WOMEN’S LEAGUE Each participating Secret Sister received her new assignment before Valentine's Day. All Secret Sisters should have heard from their new Sister who is praying for them in 2015. If you have not, please contact Chris Meister. During the month of March keep in touch with your Secret Sister by sending her a St. Patrick's Day card or an Irish Blessing to let her know you are praying for her. -- Chris Meister Summary of February Meeting 13 ladies were in attendance. After an opening devotion, read from the summer LWML Quarterly, the minutes and treasurer’s report were reviewed and accepted for filing. Discussion was held on these topics: What can we do to help our shutins and/or disabled come to worship if they wish? Holly Myers will check with the Dept. of Aging for their suggestions and thoughts Coordinators for the February and March “Feed the Flock” lunches were set Tetélestai as requested a reception after each performance Jamie Nicoletti is in charge of the Mother’s Day Tea; more discussion at the March meeting We are still looking for more donations for the Plant Sale auction Sue Brill is still working on bids for the blinds for Fellowship Hall Under new business, we were reminded to attend the Northeast Zone Prayer Service at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Madison. We also had a first discussion on having a Crafters’ Garage Sale in conjunction with the Plan Sale, with the proceeds being used to purchase wash cloths for Haiti. Barb Nicholson also suggested that we each make personal invitations to other ladies to join us at meetings and work days, etc. The next Women’s League meeting will be held on Sunday, March 1 at 11:00 a.m. in the small room next to the kitchen. All ladies of St. Mark are welcome to attend. PRESCHOOL Register. Shop. Swipe. Earn. It’s that easy to earn additional Labels for Education points for St. Mark Christian Preschool. Register your Giant Eagle shopper card at eLabelsforeducation.com and between now and July 31, 2015 we will electronically collect 1 point for each participating product purchased using your shopper card. You can still clip and turn in the paper UPCs to earn points, too. This will help us to double our points. Thank you to those who submitted labels recently. Please keep saving the UPC codes. -- Dona Weber 7 HANDBELLS ADVENTURE EVENING Have you ever seen the bells at the back of the church, and wanted to pick one up and ring it? (C’mon – you know you have!!!) Here’s your chance! On Tuesday, March 17, at 7:00 pm, we will have a “Handbell Encounter”. This event is for people who have NEVER rung a handbell before, or haven’t rung in ages. A little history (very little), a little fun and games, and then you will pick up bells and ring. One night only. No obligation. Join me for a fun evening! -Leah Spisak bell choir director BELL CHOIR RESUMES The new season for bell choir begins with practice on Tuesday, March 31 at 7:00 pm. This is a great time to join, since we will be doing much easier music while the group gets used to a new director, and the new director gets used to the group! If you are interested in joining, and have never rung before, you MUST attend the “Handbell Encounter” on March 17 (see above article). Looking forward to a new season of ringing God’s praises! -Leah Spisak bell choir director 8 9 THOSE SERVING US IN MARCH ACOLYTES 8:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m. GREETERS 1 8 15 22 29 8:15 a.m. Leonard Lowe and Dan Springer Don and Carolyn Heuer Don and Carolyn Heuer Dennis and Janie Palmer Dennis and Janie Palmer 7:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Frank and Diane Keehl Frank and Diane Keehl Bob and Connie Boddy Bob and Connie Boddy Joan Shaw LAY PRAY-ERS 8:15 a.m. 1 Becky Wright 8 Mark Rychel 15 Jeff Atchley 22 Ed Tornberg 29 Chris Meister 11:00 a.m. Nick Nicholson Jim Burke Dave Toth Tim Holt Mark Zimmerman LAY READERS 8:15 a.m. 1 Karen Springer 8 Janet Vesbach 15 Chris Meister 22 Ron Meister 29 Jane Webb 11:00 a.m. Beth Reksten Ellie Mercsak Tim Holt Nick Nicholson Donna Toth NURSERY 9:45 a.m. 1 Irene and Paige Corradetti 8 Frances and Michael Atwara 15 Lynn Swartzvinmicker 22 Sandy and Ed Gembka 29 no nursery service USHERS 8:15 a.m. 1 Roy Blankschaen and Tom Zeitz 8 Dan Springer 15 Dan Springer and Roy Blankschaen 22 29 Howard Mabel 9:30 a.m. Eric Uchbar and Ron Cudnik Ed Gembka and Don Ondrejka Mike Atwara and Bob Schneider Jamie and Chuck Nicoletti Chad Murawski and Jim Podojil 11:00 a.m. Bridgette and Larry Keil Josh Antonello and Tom Holt Sally Ahrens and Ron Downs Steve and Ellie Mercsak Bridgette and Larry Keil COFFEE HOUR 1 Team 3: Janet Vesbach, Carol Deau, Winnie Holt, Mari Jane Pavilonis, Gerry Pretzlaf, Dawn Roth 8 Team 4: Sue Brill, Donna Nass, Jennifer Schneider, Karen Springer, Lee Stone, Shawn Ziccarelli 15 Team 5: Chuck Nicoletti and Jamie Nicoletti, Lori Cudnik, Brigette Keil, Kim Palivec, Rose Rancke, Beth Reksten 22 Team 6: Monica McGurer, Carolyn Heuer, Jane Webb, Dona Weber, Kathy Zehnder 29 Team 1: Virginia Burke, Sally Ahrens, Gayle Fecsik, Sandy Gembka, Yasmin Nehal, Beatrix Rosenstock 10 A Look Ahead: Those Serving Us in April ACOLYTES 8:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m. GREETERS 8:15 a.m. 5 12 19 Gayle and Linda Gifford 26 Gayle and Linda Gifford 11:00 a.m. Joan Shaw Ray and Ellen Gilbert Frank and Diane Keehl Frank and Diane Keehl 7:30 p.m. LAY PRAY-ERS LAY READERS 8:15 a.m. 5 no lay readers 12 Mike Douglas 19 Beth Christopherson 26 Karen Springer 11:00 a.m. Kathy Zehnder Karen Rudar Diane Keehl NURSERY 9:45 a.m. 5 no nursery - Easter 12 Linda Deeken 19 Christina Schaffert 26 Kim Craig USHERS 8:15 a.m. 5 Roy Blankschaen and Linda Gifford 12 Dan Springer and Linda Gifford 19 Howard Mabel and Tom Zeitz 26 Howard Mabel 9:30 a.m. Ed Gembka and Don Ondrejka Bob Schneider and Mike Atwara Chuck and Jamie Nicoletti 11:00 a.m. Brigitte and Larry Keil Josh Antonello and Tom Holt Sally Ahrens and Ron Downs Steve and Ellie Mercsak COFFEE HOUR 5 Easter breakfast, hosted by the Women’s League 12 Team 2: Dawn Dean, Beverly Bunsey, Edie Fetheroff, Frieda Krause, Carolee Sandacz, Gayle Tomko 19 Team 3: Janet Vesbach, Carol Deau, Winnie Holt, Mari Jane Pavilonis, Gerry Pretzlaf, Dawn Roth 26 Team 4: Sue Brill, Donna Nass, Jennifer Schneider, Karen Springer, Lee Stone, Shawn Ziccarelli 11 MARCH CELEBRATIONS 1 Jennifer Brenkus 3 Edward Gembka III Lori Heritage 4 Ardis Danicic 6 Elisabeth Peterson 7 Morgan Atwara 8 Dona Weber 10 Julia Nicoletti 11 Kimberly Craig 12 Kelley Meyer 13 Charlotte Carducci Diane Keehl 16 Elizabeth Schneider 17 Jerry Bartels 19 Isabella Schmidt 20 Donna Blankschaen Caroline Hill Matthew Ziccarelli 21 George Gleske (celebrating 86 years of God’s grace) Joseph Simonetti 22 Melanie Palivec 23 David White 26 Gerry Grubac Carl Kuchenbecker (celebrating 85 years of God’s grace) 27 David Bunsey 28 Ellen Gilbert Mark Rychel 29 Michael Douglas, Sr. 31 Regina Mesa March 3, 1962 Ernest and Carol Kiminecz (celebrating 53 years of walking together) March 8, 1975 Frank and Diane Keehl 12 13
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