August 15, 2014
Prayers of the People

Click here for the Prayers of the People  

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

Happenings

8/15    
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM    
U o f D Reading Camp    
Bethany Room

12:00 PM to 4:00 PM    
Bridge    
Poppen Hall

8/16    
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM    
U of D Reading Camp    
Bethany Room

8/17    
9:30 AM to 11:00 AM    
Worship w/Communion    
Sanctuary

12:00 PM to 4:00 PM    
Bridge    
Poppen Hall

8/18    
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM    
Rummage Sale Setup    
Poppen Hall

8/19    
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM    
Pieces Be With You    
Sandrock Hall

7:00 PM to 9:00 PM    
Council Meeting    
Bethany Room

8/21    
Epistle Deadline    

8/22    
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM    
U of D Reading Camp    
Bethany Room

12:00 PM to 4:00 PM    
Bridge    
Poppen Hall

8/23    
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM    
U of D Reading Camp    
Bethany Room

8/24    
9:30 AM to 11:00 AM    
Worship w/Communion    
Sanctuary

12:00 PM to 4:00 PM    
Bridge    
Poppen Hall

8/25    
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM    
Rummage Sale Setup    
Poppen Hall

8/26    
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM    
Pieces Be With You    
Sandrock Hall

8/29    
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM    
U of D Reading Camp    
Bethany Room

12:00 PM to 4:00 PM    
Bridge    
Poppen Hall

8/30    
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM    
UofD Reading Camp    
Bethany Room

8/31    
9:30 AM to 11:00 AM    
Worship w/Communion    
Sanctuary

12:00 PM to 4:00 PM    
Bridge    
Poppen Hall

9/1 Labor Day
Church Office closed

9/2    
9:30 AM to 10:30 AM    
Adult Bible Study    
Fireside Room

10:30 AM Staff meeting

7:00 PM to 9:00 PM    
Pieces Be With You    
Sandrock Hall

9/4    
7:30 PM Chancel Choir

9/5    
12:00 PM to 4:00 PM    
Bridge    
Poppen Hall

9/6    
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM    
Rummage Sale Setup    
Poppen Hall

9/7    
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM    
Rummage Sale Setup    
Poppen Hall

9:30 AM to 11:00 AM    
Worship w/Communion
Blessing of Backpacks  
Sanctuary

12:00 PM to 4:00 PM    
Bridge    
Poppen Hall

9/8    
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM    
Rummage Sale Setup    
Poppen Hall

10 AM Staff meeting

7 PM Confirmation student &
Parent Orientation

9/9    
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM    
Rummage Sale Setup    
Poppen Hall

9:30 AM to 10:30 AM    
Adult Bible Study    
Fireside Room

7:00 PM to 9:00 PM    
Pieces Be With You    
Sandrock Hall

9/10    
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM    
Rummage Sale Setup
Poppen Hall

7:30 PM Listening for God
Harms Fireside Room

9/11    
7 AM Men's Breakfast
Bethany Room

9:00 AM to 3:00 PM    
Rummage Sale Setup    
Poppen Hall

6:30 PM Chancel Bells

8 PM Chancel Choir

9/12    
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM    
Rummage Sale    
Sandrock Hall

12:00 PM to 4:00 PM    
Bridge    
Poppen Hall

9/13    
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM    
Rummage Sale    
Sandrock Hall

9/14    
9:30 AM to 11:00 PM    
Worship w/communion
Baptism
Blessing of Students & Families   
Sanctuary

12:00 PM to 4:00 PM    
Bridge    
Poppen Hall

Quick Links

Find us on FacebookJoin Our Mailing List
 
Do you have a church-related event or announcement you'd like to share with the GP community?  E-mail communications@stpaulgp.org and we'll spread the word for you! 
  
Please note: submissions must be received at least 2 weeks in advance to ensure publication.
 
Gift to the Congregation
Dawn Sentinels by Bob Guelich
This bronze sculpture (superimposed above) is the generous donation of Clara E. Graham in memory of her husband Robert R. Graham who passed away February 4, 2013.  The sculpture is an Artist Proof, Edition 9 of 9, which will be cast in Texas, and installed late fall.  "Dawn Sentinels" depicts two blue herons keeping watch at dawn representing the spirit of awakening and calm protection.  It stands six feet high with a wing span of five feet.  A bronze memorial plaque will be installed along with the sculpture.

The previous eight editions are owned by: Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Texas; Art Investment House, Arizona; City of Dowagiac, Michigan; City of Lee's Summit, Missouri; The Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha Botanical Center, Nebraska; and Private Collectors in Idaho, California, and Texas.

Clara Graham and members of her family, along with members of the congregation, visited the installation in Dowagiac, Michigan to determine the sculpture's suitability for our columbarium.  This donation was approved and accepted by the Church Council and Executive Committee at their June 18, 2014 meeting.

The original master plan for the Memorial/Garden Columbarium, developed by Harley Ellington Pierce Yee Associates, Inc., included a sculpture in the center of the columbarium as shown, a design in keeping with that of other churches in the area.
.
Call Committee Update
The members of the Call Committee are continuing to discern God's will for our congregation, and our work is now entering a new phase.  After reviewing over 30 profiles from pastors across the country, we have completed the initial interviews of the five top candidates.  We thank you for your prayers and ask that you continue to pray that God would bring us the right candidate for St. Paul and that we would be able to see that person when presented to us.  

Calling all rummage sale volunteers!
We are missing a few of the racks for the rummage sale.  If you  have borrowed them, could you please return them as soon as possible.  Thanks so much.

Wanted:  Volunteers for the Rummage Sale September 12 and 13. Thank you to Sue Askew and Becka Jenzen who have answered the call to head the cashier table.

Next on the list of volunteer needs:
 
Linens Co-chair to assist Karen Ficht. Karen can be there for the sale days, but only limited amounts of time during the set-up period.  So we need some one who likes pretty linens and can sort, fold, and organize them attractively.

Boutique Chair and workers - especially someone to sort and tag jewelry( much can be done at home). Contact Sandy Brown.( 313-881-0581 or browngpf@aol.com )

Snack Supplies and Lunches - Sue Gellasch could use a co-chair to help solicit lunch providers, and to help set-up and clean-up lunches during the set-up week of Sept 8-13. Also, if you are able to prepare a lunch during that work week, contact Sue (313-884-7183 or jsmcgell@comcast.com) .   Donations of snacks, drinks, and desserts are also needed.  Contact Ilene Brown(313-343-0019  o sbrown416@aol.com)  or sign-up on WELCA Bulletin Board.  Money donations to help defray food costs are also welcome.

Electronics, Sports, Tools, Art Work, - need volunteers to help with set-up-especially during the set-up week.

Any questions : contact Liz Jenzen at ejenzen @Ameritech.net.

LWR and Christ Iroquois School Supply Collection
lwr school kitsWe are partnering with Iroquois Avenue Christ Lutheran Church to collect school supplies for children in Detroit.

Here is a list of the school supplies requested:
Backpacks
Loose leaf paper
Spiral notebooks
Folders
Pens
Pencils
Pencil sharpeners
Pencil cases
Erasers
Crayons
Scissors
Highlighters
Markers
Colored pencils
Glue sticks or bottles
Calculators
Compasses
Rulers
3 ring binders
Binder dividers

Please bring items to church by August 17. 
There is a collection bin in the foyer.
Living the Word
   Week prior to Sunday, August 17, 2014
The Rev. Linda Golden, Pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran, Livonia, MI
and Dean of Conference 8, Southeast Michigan Synod, ELCA
"Thus says the Lord: Maintain justice, and do what is right, for soon my salvation will come, and my deliverance be revealed."
Isaiah 56:1
 
"Maintain justice, and do what is right..." Sure sounds simple, but you and I know that is not always the case. All of us desire justice for ourselves; but justice for another can sometimes require sacrifice on our part. Still, Isaiah reminds us God calls us to maintain justice - for everyone, not just ourselves and to do what is right. Not what is easy; but what is correct, fair, and proper.

 
Why are we called to maintain justice? The Lord says, "for soon my salvation will come." As children of God, we can celebrate that salvation each day of our lives. It is most certainly true, that we do not earn our salvation by doing justice - or any good work. Our salvation is a gift from God and because we already have that great gift, we can live each day as saved children of God. We live maintaining justice because it is pleasing to God and brings God glory.

   Questions to Ponder:
How are you working to bring justice this week?
 
Seven Word Prayer:  
Lord, strengthen me to seek justice always.  Amen.

Odds and Ends
Crossroads East and Christ Iroquois Lutheran: Donations of nonperishable food and personal hygiene items in our food cupboard are being shared with Crossroads East at Salem Memorial and the food pantry run by Christ Iroquois Lutheran in Indian Village.   When grocery shopping please help stock our food cupboard located in the narthex.   There is still a great need within the Metro Detroit area.  Thank you for your continued support.

Enhancing Christian Reach & Relevance.
Saturday, September 20, Dr. Mitri Raheb will be giving an all-day seminar titled Enhancing Christian Reach & Relevance.

In order to prosper and grow-or simply survive-today's Christian congregations are being forced to rethink their traditional approach to outreach and evangelism. Now, as never before, we are challenged to leave our traditional comfort zones, find new ways to share the Word, expand our methods of communication, explore innovative venues for worship, give voice to suffering and injustice, and make our message more relevant to more people.

Saturday, September 20, 2014
8AM - 4:30PM
At Zion Lutheran Church, Ann Arbor, MI

The registration deadline is September 8!

Complete details and information on how to register can be found in the Christian Companions brochure.
LSSM Connection 
Senior Programs
LSSM Connection:   This month we focus on Lutheran Social Services' Senior Programs.    Please keep the staff who provide care to seniors and the elderly patients and families they serve in your prayers this month.

LSSM serves older adults through senior living residences, rehabilitation services, assisted living facilities, memory care units, skilled nursing programs, home care and HUD subsidized housing. Connecting with our overall vision of sharing in life with all, and upholding every individual's dignity and health, we help older adults find their place in the aging process so they can fulfill their life's potential every single day.

Non-Food Pantry is temporarily closed  but will reopen after the Rummage Sale.  Donations will be accepted after September 15th.  As we cleared out the Non-Food Pantry the remaining paper goods, personal hygiene and cleaning products went to Heartline and Freedom House.  When the donations were delivered to Freedom House the director asked if St. Paul had received a call for this help.  We explained that we had not received a call but were bringing a donation because of clearing out our pantry.  She said they were just about to call churches for help because they had run out of everything and were full with 40 residents!  And that was an example of how our God works in this ministry!  Amen.
Ministers of
Worship and Service
Ministers of Worship & Service
August 17

Acolyte    Volunteer needed
Altar Guild Margy Huizinga Carol Komer
Assisting Minister  Michele Miller
Coffee Hour Mary Ann Magill
Communion Assistants C. Komer, J. Callewaert, C. Cusmano, M. Miller
Cross Bearer Bobby Weiland
Greeter  Franzen family
Lector   Bob Mobley         

Ministers of Worship & Service
August 24

Acolyte
Volunteer needed
Altar Guild
Donna & Marsha Ireton
Assisting Minister
Cindy Treusch
Coffee Hour
Kim Tripp
Communion Assistants
D. Miller, B. Brosseau, H. & M. Thomalla
Cross Bearer
Stephen Archinal
Greeter
John & Sue Gellasch
Lector
Harry Thomalla