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 Drawing by John A. Goodding
January 25, 2011
 

Annual Meeting
February 13

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 The Annual Meeting of the Congregation of The House of Hope Presbyterian Church will be held on Sunday, February 13, at 11 a.m. in the Sanctuary, for the purposes of receiving reports for 2010 and approving clergy terms of call.


In This Issue
Stewardship 2011
Adult Enrichment
Capital Campaign
Cloister Gallery
Living the Questions
Young Adults
Chili Cook-off
Sock Drive
Mission Sewing
Middle School Lock-in
Intercessors Coffee
Baptism Classes
Kirk Club
Great Decisions
2010 Youth Mission
Senior to Senior
Young Adults Book Study
Job Support Group
Grief Groups
Office Hours

Stewardship 2011

Offering Ourselves

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Stewardship is everyone's opportunity to express their faith by making an annual financial commitment to the church.  The exciting capital campaign is raising funds for the much-needed repair and updating of the church facilities; it does not cover operating expenses.  Please make your annual stewardship pledge in January to support the overall and ongoing mission of the church, and all of the wonderful programs that are regularly highlighted in the newsletter and church bulletins.  We can be proud of the good work this church accomplishes within these walls and out in the world, all supported by our annual gifts.


Quick Links...

January Newsletter

Our Website
Josh Heikkila Blog

ADULT ENRICHMENT
SUNDAYS
11:15 a.m.
Assembly Room
Assembly Room
 


 

January 30

Tikkun: Repair, commentary on the Cloister Gallery display of works by the Jewish Women's Artists' Circle of Minneapolis. Presented by the artists themselves. Coffee will be served.  See the complete article below.
 


 
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
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Our Hope for Years to Come video and other campaign information can be found on the House of Hope website:  www.hohchurch.org. Click on the video locator and enjoy hearing about the importance of House of Hope in our members' lives.  Background about the campaign and its goals as well as the campaign prayer, hymn and pledge form are also available. If you haven't made a commitment to the campaign, you can download the pledge form and submit it to the church office. 



JANUARY IN THE CLOISTER GALLERY

Jewish Women's
Artists' Circle
 
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Tikkun: Repair

is an exhibit of the Jewish Women Artists' Circle, a group of Jewish artists in the Twin Cities. In modern Judaism, the concept of tikkun, which literally means "repair," connotes healing, wellness, wholeness, justice and compassion.  The Jewish Women Artists' Circle was founded in 2005, initially funded by a grant from Rimon, the Minnesota Jewish Arts Council, an initiative of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation.  The artists are diverse in age and Jewish backgrounds. They work in varied media, both two- and three-dimensional, often putting together materials and ideas in unique and interesting ways.  A vital component of their group is study.  For each exhibit, they select a spiritual theme and they hold study sessions with community scholars. The exhibit artists are Sandra Baron, Jane Bassuk, Rachel Breen, Sandra Brick, Gloria Cooper, Lucy Rose Fischer, Bette Globus Goodman, Natalie Halpern (Eichen), Rani Halpern, Barbara Boko Kvasnick-Nunez, Joyce Lyon, Lynda Monick-Isenberg, Aimee Orkin, Paula Leiter Pergament, Dianne Silverman, Sharon Stillman, and Anita White. For further information about the Jewish Women Artists' Circle, contact Lucy Rose Fischer, Coordinator,  lucyrosedesigns@comcast.net or 952-925-0649.


     Artist Lucy Rose Fischer will present the Adult Enrichment program on Sunday, January 30, at 11:15 a.m. in the Assembly Room.  She will speak about each of the artists in the exhibit and the artists will be on hand to answer questions. Coffee will be available in the Assembly Room that morning.
 

 

FIRST SUNDAY

 IS FOOD SUNDAY

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Remember to bring nonperishable food items and leave them on the table by the Elizabeth Chapel for the Hallie Q. Brown Food Shelf and Minnesota FoodShare on the first Sunday of the month. Or make a monetary donation using an offering envelope in the pew racks.

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Living the Questions
 
Adult Education In-Depth Studies
 
January 26 and February 2
 
Join us on these Wednesday evenings, 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Kirk Parlour for Living the Questions 2. If you missed the opportunity this past Fall to participate in this DVD-based small group discussion series of the topic of a "Progressive Christian" approach to faith in the 21st Century, these Wednesday evenings will offer you another chance to learn and grow in your faith.  Featuring thirty acclaimed scholars, theologians and other experts discussing current developments in religious thought and practice, the DVD will serve as a discussion starter for participants.  Contact Rev. Tom Forster-Smith at tomf@hohchurch.org or 651-223-7553 for further information.
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Young Adults on Tap

January 27 


 

 

For all young adults at The House of Hope: The last Thursday of the month, January 27, we'll gather at the Happy Gnome at 6 p.m. for good fellowship and conversation.  The Happy Gnome is located at 498 Selby Avenue in St. Paul.

 
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CHILI COOK-OFF AND CABARET
 

January 30


 

The third annual House of Hope Chili Cook-off and cabaret will be held on Sunday, January 30, beginning at noon. Dust off your favorite chili recipes, and think about what talent you would like to share that day. There's fun for all ages--the food is great, and the entertainment is even better!  An added bonus this year will be a group lesson in CLOGGING by Jim Brooks of the Wild Goose Chase Cloggers.  This event is sponsored by the Children and Family Ministries Committee. All are welcome! Sign up at the table by Kirk Parlour on Sunday mornings.

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SOCK IT TO US! 

"Sock It To Us!" is a sock drive for Project Home during the cold, wet winter months.  The Youth of House of Hope will be in Kirk Parlour each Sunday from January 23 to March 27 collecting socks for those who are homeless.  Please bring new socks for children and adults of all ages and help us keep our neighbors' feet warm and dry.


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HARD HATS February 3

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This group of hard-working volunteers is looking for a few more good men and women to join them in working to keep our beautiful and beloved House of Hope facilities in the best possible condition.  On the first Thursday of the month, the group works on a task list provided by Facilities Manager Doug Wakefield.  If this sounds like your mission opportunity, call Erv Lentz, 651-484-7976, or just meet in the Library at 9 a.m. on Thursday, February 3.


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MISSION SEWING February 3

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The
MISSION SEWING GROUP meets on the first and third Thursday of the month, September through May, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Dining Rooms A&B. The group does good work for the missions and enjoys fellowship.  Sewing ability is not required.  Bring a sandwich; coffee is provided. For further information, contact Janet Brownell 651-765-4990 or Terry Maroney 952-423-6960.  Next meeting: February 3.

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FIRST THURSDAY LITERATURE SERIES February 3

 

Joy Davis' FIRST THURSDAY LITERATURE SEMINARS will leave Scott Fitzgerald and turn to Edith Wharton, reading her powerful novel, Summer. We will meet on February 3 in the Church Library at 10:30 a.m. instead of 10:15.

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SIGN UP FOR SUMMER YOUTH MISSION TO CHICAGO

 

Please RSVP to Joann Lee at joannl@hohchurch.org or 651-223-7549 if you would like to join us for our annual summer youth mission trip.  This year we will be serving in Chicago from July 31 to August 6, 2011.  All incoming 9th graders through outgoing 12th graders are welcome to come!  Look for official registration forms in your e-mail and mailboxes in the coming weeks.  Please RSVP by March 1, 2011.  RSVP's after that date cannot be guaranteed and will depend on space availability through our partnering mission, The Door.

 

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THE SEEKERS January 31


 

The SEEKERS will meet on Monday, January 31, at 7 p.m. at the Meeting House (761 Summit) to review The Welcome Prayer, begin discussions on the new book, Listening for the Heartbeat of God: A Celtic Spirituality written by J. Philip Newell, and end our session with centering prayer. The Seekers meet to explore "Thin Places." This term is an early Celtic Christian metaphor for those times or places when the boundary between the sacred and the everyday feels "thin," when God's presence is more strongly felt.  For information, contact Margie Crone at maccrone1@aol.com or 651-735-8043.

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FEBRUARY 6

 

Souper Bowl of Caring:  On Sunday, February 6, millions of people all over the world will tune in to watch Super Bowl XLV. There will be parties with lots of food, friendship, and fellowship.  At the same time, there will be people worrying about staying warm, finding shelter and their next meal. The Souper Bowl of Caring is a national grassroots, faith-based campaign against hunger.  The Youth of House of Hope are joining other churches, schools, organizations, and individuals across the country to fight hunger and poverty by collecting dollars and cans of food in soup pots on that Sunday.  You can find us stationed at the church exits and the Kirk Parlour. All non-perishable food items can be dropped off in the Kirk Parlour. Please join young people around the U.S. as we demonstrate God's love by loving our neighbors through this collection.

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Super Bowl Party

February 6 


 

Super Bowl XLV Party: The House of Hope Youth invite all families and young adults to join us in the Youth Room on Sunday, February 6 at 4 p.m. for a Super Bowl viewing party.  Come cheer on your team and bring a dish to share!

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Theology and artsPRE-DIDIER SEMINAR
ADULT EDUCATION
OPPORTUNITIES
BEGIN FEBRUARY 9 

 
 

The topic of the 2011 Didier Seminar (March 11-13) is "Theology, Spirituality, and the Arts." Join us for the following pre-seminar events at 7 p.m. in the Assembly Room. (Please note the special location of the February 24 event.*)

 

 

Wednesday Evening In-Depth Studies
 

Wednesday, February 9: Photographer Wing Young Huie, "Identity and American Landscape.

 

Wednesday, February 16: James Sewell, Founder and Director of the James Sewell Ballet, "Connecting Your Spirit: Mind/Body Connection"  

 

Wednesday, February 23: Professor Paul Westermeyer, "The History and Development of Hymns"  

 

*Thursday, February 24 at the MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ARTS: Professor Wilson Yates leads a tour of Christian art at the MIA entitled  "Reflections on Major Works of Christian Art." There will be two tours: 5:30-7 p.m., and 7:15-8:45 p.m.) Each tour is limited to 20 participants. The tour is free, but reservations are required. Please make reservations with the church office, 651-227-6311, indicating the time of the tour you plan to attend.  Participants should meet in the lobby of the MIA 15 minutes before the scheduled time.
 

Wednesday, March 2, Jordan Sramek, Founder/Artistic Director of the Rose Ensemble.

These events are free and open to the public.

 

PRE-DIDIER SEMINAR
 

SUNDAY ADULT ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS

11:15 a.m. Assembly Room

 

February 27: Tim Smith, representing John August Swanson, Cloister Art Gallery artist 


 

 March 6: Professor Marilyn Chiat, "Religious Architecture/Creating Sacred Space"
 

March 13: The Rev. David Miller and his son, House of Hope Director of Music/Organist Dr. Aaron David Miller, discuss their composition "Light in Deepest Night" which will be performed during the 10 a.m. worship service that day.  The Rev. David Miller is Director of Spiritual Formation at the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago.  


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MIDDLE SCHOOL LOCK-IN
FEBRUARY 12-13


 

Middle School Mid-Year Lock-In: Saturday, February 12, to Sunday, February 13, from 8 p.m. to Sunday worship. Come join us for a fun overnight in the Youth Room!  All Middle School Youth (grades 6-8) are invited!

 

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INTERCESSORS APPRECIATION COFFEE
February 13
 
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Save the date: Sunday, February 13. Join us in the Kirby Lounge at 8:45 a.m. for a cup of coffee, juice and treats, as we gather to enjoy conversation and to support each other as House of Hope Intercessors who pray each day for church members, their relatives and friends.
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BAPTISM CLASSES
February 13 and March 6
 
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New or prospective parents interested in Baptism may attend one of the baptism classes which are taught by the clergy staff. These classes will provide parents the information they need to understand the sacrament and its purpose, and will be another way for the church to offer support and encouragement to families. It will also be a chance to meet other families who have children of similar ages. Each class will include the opportunity to tour the nursery and meet some of the nursery staff, as well as to ask questions.  Classes will be held on Sundays, February 13 and March 6, at 9 a.m. in the Church Library. Baptism is a Sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (USA). The Baptism of children witnesses to the truth that God's love claims people before they are able to respond in faith. Please call Michelle Freyholtz at 651-223-7556 to schedule your baby's baptism and to register for the class. Baptisms are ordinarily celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of the month.

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KIRK CLUB GUEST MARY WESTRA February 13
writing House of Hope member Mary Westra will speak at the KIRK CLUB brunch on Sunday, February 13, at 12:30 p.m. at the Lexington Restaurant in St. Paul (on Grand at Lexington). Mary will talk about her recently published memoir, After the Murder of My Son.  The cost of brunch is $13.78 and up, including tax and tip.  Make reservations with the church office, 651-227-6311, by noon on Friday, February 11.

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GREAT DECISIONS FEBRUARY 15


 The Great Decisions program begins Tuesday, February 15, at 7 p.m. in the Church Library, with the topic "Rebuilding Haiti" presented by Ed Lord. Ed Lord helped set up and coordinate  a hospital team after the Haiti earthquake and has followed events there closely. He is an expert in coordinating responses to natural disasters, largely in the medical field. He also consults with governments in preparations for dealing with the effects of weapons of mass destruction, including acting as senior advisor to the FBI counterintelligence staff in Washington, D.C.Great Decisions is a program of discussions focusing on U.S. Foreign Policy issues. It is sponsored by the Foreign Policy Association and administered here in Minnesota by the Minnesota International Center. Briefing books are available in the church office. The enrollment fee is $45, unchanged from last year. The fee supports speaker honoraria and the cost of the briefing book. Payment of a fee is NOT required but we highly recommend it to make the program self supporting. One fee covers a single person or a couple. For more information, contact Bob Mairs, 651-222-3423, or the church office, 651-227-6311.

  

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PRESENTATION ON THE 2010 YOUTH MISSION TRIP

February 20
 

 

 Come and hear about our youth's experience at their 2010 mission trip to the Rosebud Sioux Reservation in South Dakota.  During the Adult Enrichment Hour, they will share their reflections and what they've learned.  Join us in the Assembly Room at 11:15 a.m. on Sunday, February 20, 2011.

 

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ANNUAL HOUSE OF HOPE MEN'S RETREAT

February

25 and 26


Mark your calendars for the 2011 Men's Retreat, when  Lt. Colonel John Morris, Chaplain, Minnesota National Guard, will lead House of Hope men in considering the topic: "Managing Change and Transitions in Men's Lives."  Registration: $25, in the church office. Call John King at 651-414-0421 for further details.



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SENIOR TO SENIOR 2011

MARCH 6
 


Are you still learning how to use the new gadgets you received over the holidays?  Can't figure out how to send or receive text messages?  Don't know what a Kindle is, but there's one sitting on your dining room table?  Bring your confusing but cool gadgets with you to church on Sunday, March 6, and our youth will help you navigate these new electronics!  Find us lined up in the hallways outside Kirk Parlour.

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YOUNG ADULTS LENTEN BOOK STUDY

Begins March 7

 

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During the season of Lent, all young adults are invited to join a book study and discussion on Kathleen Norris' book, Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith.  The study begins Monday, March 7, with an introductory meeting and will meet from 6 to 7:30 p.m. through the Season of Lent, ending Monday, April 18, 2011.

 

Please contact Joann Lee at joannl@hohchurch.org or at 651-223-7549 to sign up or with any questions.

 

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JOB SUPPORT RESOURCE BOOK

 

Check out the JOB SEEKERS RESOURCE BOOK on the information table in the Church Library.  Assembled by the Job Transition Ministry Team, the book contains information about  House of Hope members offering their expertise and connections to other members seeking jobs.  To be included in this resource book, please complete a form that is in the front of the resource book and place it in the office mailbox for the Job Transition Ministry Team.  We will make sure your information is placed in the book. For more information, please contact Tom Forster-Smith at tomf@hohchurch.org or 651-223-7553.  The Big Net: Congregations Working together to Provide Job Seeker Program and Services.  A weekly support program at 5:30 p.m. on Thursdays covers resumé review, networking, cover letters, personal assessment, interview practice and general support.  The group meets at the Church of St. John the Evangelist, 60 Kent Street in St. Paul (between Portland and Holly).  The House of Hope is a member of the big Net.

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GRIEF GROUPS AT THE HOUSE OF HOPE

Grief groups of the Capital City Grief Coalition are meeting from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at The House of Hope through March of 2011.  These groups are designed for those who have lost loved ones through death. Newcomers are welcome to join at any time.  For more information, contact Coalition Coordinator Lois Knutson, 651-227-4430.
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Regular Office Hours
Monday and Wednesday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.