The Presidents Letter For May 2012: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
The Presidents Letter For May 2012: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
The Presidents Letter For May 2012: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Fran and I have just returned from our New York trip, filled with memories plus bad cases of the flu. But let me relate something else to you regarding our trip. New York City is filled with 8 million people of eclectic backgrounds, living on several islands, under constant change. But if you drive a short distance up the east side of the Hudson River, you are in a different world. We stayed in the village of Tarrytown, located only 30 miles north of the city. Just north of there is the village of Sleepy Hollow, and then the village of Ossining, better known for the New York State prison of Sing Sing of up the river fame. Note that these are villages and not towns nor cities. They were founded during the 1600s using the Hudson River for essential transportation. The villages could not be more different from NYC. They are pastoral, quiet, small, and stunningly beautiful with stone buildings and quiet cemeteries. Sleepy Hollow was founded in 1640, and is best known from the short story by Washington Irving, titled The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. It is about a group of bullies who wanted to get rid of a school master named Ichabod Crane. Through fear and intimidation, Crane was run out of town and never came back. If the plot sounds familiar, this bullying stuff is still happening today. But what is different is Irving did not have either the internet or Face Book to expose the culprits. And the villagers of the day did not take the miscreants to courts or legislaturers, but let the shame of their actions run the course.
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JUNE 2012
THE PRESIDENTS LETTER FOR May 2012 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Were the actions of those bullies different in the 1700s, or the time of Christ, or during the fall of the Roman Empire? I think not. But what is also true, is that during those years, the protection of the frail, the poor, and the widowed were in the hands of the community and in later centuries, within the church. Times have changed so much over the years. The immediate access to the mass communications networks has made every single victim of bullying both a local and national issue. This leads to a problem for our governments desire to constantly create new legislation intended to protect those victims. I firmly believe that each of us must, as individuals, protect those who have fallen under the harshness of bullies. But lets do this through education, not legislation. Isnt it our responsibility, as parents and Christians, to protect these disadvantaged? It is our job to teach our children and neighbors that all humans need protection from bullies. Should not we educate our children, in school and at home, to treat all of their friends equally under the Golden Rule? I would hope that we all keep this in mind through our many outreach programs that Sierra Lutheran does so well. I hope that our example will spread through the foothills and even our world through our Christian efforts and missions. Jerry Garwick; Your Brother in Christ
Administrators Report
For May 2012 Lori Pape has retired her position as our Church Administrator as of May. She has done a wonderful job in the past five years of working for the Lord and Sierra Lutheran Church! When you see her please thank her for all of the work she has done for our church family. I will be trying to fill her proverbial Shoes as SLCs new Administrator. Im not quite sure how well I will fill those shoes but I promise to do my best! If there is anything you need to speak to me about please do so at anytime. You may call me at home @298-5184 or you may reach me by email @ [email protected]. I will get back to you a.s.a.p. Your sister n Christ JesusPage
Becki La Voy-Jordan
It has been such an honor and privilege to have served as part of Sierra Lutheran Churchs leadership these past several years, and as Church Administrator the past five of those years. As I prepared to pass on the Administrator duties to Becki Lavoy-Jordan, I was able to spend time reminiscing about the many facets of this position that I will greatly miss, i.e. working with the pastor, office staff and volunteers; spending time in many of the various meetings serving as liaison for both the council and the congregation (I viewed these meetings as Life Groups); and spending time with the congregation, working toward facilitating better communication among the entire body. There were other duties involved in this role, but none as important as nurturing the relationships I was blessed to have created. Thank you for being a part of those valuable relationships, as well as your support and prayers as I walked out that call.
I cant say goodbye without thanking all those that were such a huge help and support to me in this position, (I wont list all the names since I wouldnt want to miss anyone). I will send a God-sized
to the office staff and volunteers (past and present); Youth and Childrens Ministry leaders; Team Leaders; Councils I served with; (dont want to forget Mark Winkenbach for all the donated office computers and IT hours); and all of you!
I now look forward to the next chapter in my life, as I wait on the Lord for His direction. For now, I will embrace this new, likely to be somewhat less busy, season!
As always, I will continue to pray for His divine guidance and direction over this entire body!
Lori Pape
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Health Matters: Poison Oak & Friends A few years ago, I met a gentleman & his teen-aged son who recently moved to the United States from another country. They were in my Clinic in Fresno and complained of an itchy rash after spending a few days fishing in our lovely San Joaquin River. I looked at their skin and took a pertinent history for both of them. These very uncomfortable people had never been told about all the dangers lurking in our underbrush. They heard about rattlesnakes, mountain lions and, even, bears! But they hadnt been told about the most common problem found west of the Rockies. Im sure you can guess what their problem was (drum roll please) they had been in contact with poison oak! Poison Oak, poison ivy and poison sumac are all found in North America. Poison oak is found in the west, and found, and found ( It hasnt made it to Hawaii or Alaska). The problem is the oil, urushiol,found in their leaves, blossoms and sap. The oil is present even after the plant is dormant in the winter or if it is dead. Urushiol oil can get on your clothes, garden tools or pet fur and remain unless washed off. When the plant is burned the smoke from the fire sends tiny droplets of the oil into the air and can cause serious lung problems. What does the rash look like? The rash looks red, as though you have brushed up against something. Raised areas appear that become blisters. The fluid from the blisters does not contain urushiol but any oil left on your skin can spread the rash. What does the plant look like? There is a popular rhyme Leaves of three let it be. The plant has three green leaves, with the center leaf having a longer stem. The plant can have a yellow flower that sometimes looks hairy. The plant turns reddish in the late summer or fall. What to do? Carry alcohol wipes with you to wipe off suspicious areas. If you have been in a woodsy or brushy area, wash exposed skin quickly. The oil needs to be on your skin about 10 minutes before causing a reaction. Washing in plain water will help but soap is better. There is a soap sold by a local feed store that is supposed to work wonders with removing the oil. Nevertheless, when you get home, wash all your clothes in hot, soapy water, wash off your boots, equipment, cooler, tackle box and even the dog! Treatment options. There are several products that may help with reducing the rash. One advertised is Ivy Block lotion, which contains bentoquatam, a natural clay that absorbs urushiol. Once you have a rash, it can be stubborn to treat. You may want to try any over-the-counter cream or ointment sold to treat itching. If the rash covers more than 25% of your body, you should be seen by a health care provider. How to eliminate the plant? Im not the plant professional and my poor garden will attest to that. If you think you have poison oak in your yard, mark off the area. Crime scene tape will do. Then contact someone who is knowledgeable about plants and get their advice. Good luck! Please call if you have any questions. My new cell is 765-7364; home is still 323-6603. Fran Garwick, Nurse Practitioner
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SIERRA LUTHERAN CHURCH HAS A MAINTENANCE GUY, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS TRUSTEE. HIS NAME IS DAVID BOOKWALTER AND HE HAS HELD THIS POSITION FOR A LOOOOOOONG TIME. MANY OF YOU KNOW HIM. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IS THAT HE IS THE GO-TO-GUY WHEN SOMETHING IS BROKEN, DOESNT WORK, NEEDS HELP, OR GENERALLY NEEDS (DUH) MAINTENANCE. WHAT SOME OF YOU MAY NOT KNOW IS THAT HE IS NOT A MIND READER. HE CANT FIX, REPAIR, HELP, OR OTHERWISE MAINTAIN UNLESS HE KNOWS ABOUT THE PROBLEM OR NEED. SO, PLEASE, WHEN YOU DISCOVER SOMETHING AMISS, NOTIFY HIM. YOU CAN TELL HIM WHEN YOU SEE HIM AT CHURCH, CALL HIM (HIS # IS IN THE DIRECTORY) PUT A MESSAGE IN HIS BOX, OR GIVE THE OFFICE A NOTE TO PUT IN HIS BOX. IF ITS REALLY SERIOUS, A TELEPHONE CALL WOULD BE APPROPRIATE.
KITCHEN CORNER
Our kitchen mission/ministry: TO KNOW AND SERVE JESUS CHRIST THROUGH HIS KITCHEN: Jonn 21: 16 17 Our next meeting will be on June 7 at 7:00 P.M. in the kitchen. Discussion will be the (1) BBQ for the Sanders party on June 23 at Shaver Lake. (2) How do we get started on the completion of our kitchen? I am asking the Elders to be our guests on this meeting. Dessert will be served. Shirley Markus
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GARDEN UPDATE
Happy Spring to all I just wanted to jump in a say a BIG thank you to all who have adopted a spot in our garden. Many hands make the work that much easier! The grounds are looking very good and maintenance goes much smoother now. Of course more hands to help are always welcome and appreciated. If you have any questions or concerns please contact me. And again, thank you to all who have stepped in!! John 855-3149
Nancy Newsom
PICK-A- PARTY
Dont miss out on the FUN, sign up to participate in a PICK-A-PARTY today!
Sign ups are in the Narthex! Would you like to plan a PICK-A-PARTY You still have time! If you have any questions talk to anyone
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Undie Sundie Update Hope and Joy and the Congregation donated to the Majoree Mason Center: * 36 diapers * A box of Simulac (formula) * 50 pair of socks * 40 emery boards * 7pks. of tissue * 8 t-shirts (for children)e * 17 shower caps *96 pair of underwear (for children) The Marjoree Mason Center sends a BIG Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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At Rocky Point Lighthouse VBS, kids learn to shine Gods light. This VBS is filled with Incredible Bible-learning experiences kids see, hear, and touch. Team-building games, Cool Bible songs, and active Bible adventures are just a few of the activities that Help faith flow into real life. (Since everything is hands-on, kids might get a little messy. Be sure to send them in play clothes and safe shoes.) Your kids will also participate in an outreach project, called Projects With a Purpose, That will let the kids in our community shine Gods love to families. So mark these dates on your calendar: Monday July 23 Thursday July 26, 2012. The fun starts at 9am and will end at 12 noon. We welcome pre-k to 6th grade children. Thursday will be end of Vacation Bible School party (Please have your kids bring bathing suit and towel) parents welcome to have lunch with us starting at 11am. Please fill out registration form on back of page and return to Sierra Lutheran Church, you can also e-mail to [email protected]. If you have questions please call Cathy Jolley at 855-4048. In Gods Grace, Cathy Jolley
Cathy
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In Gods Grace,
Registration Form
(One Per Child)
Childs name: ___________________________________________________________________ Childs age: ______Date of birth:__________Last school grade completed:_____________________ Name of parent(s): _______________________________________________________________ Street address: __________________________________________________________________ City: ________________________________State:__________________Zip:________________ Home telephone: (______)_________________________________________________________ Parent/caregivers cell phone: (______)________________________________________________ Home e-mail address: _____________________________________________________________ Home church: ___________________________________________________________________ Crew number or name (for church use only): ____________________________________________
Allergies or other medical conditions: ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ In case of emergency, contact: ________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________________________________ Relationship to child: ________________________________________________
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GRIZZLIES BASEBALL:
1st Christian baseball night with the Grizzlies baseball team Friday, July 6, 5:30 pm ( Must sign up by June 24th ) Field Level $15.00 Make check out to Thrivent Lutheran and Give to Robert Actis Price includes - All you can eat hot dogs, chips, soda and 1 cup ice cream Postgame Fireworks 2nd Christian baseball night with the Grizzlies baseball team Friday, July 27, 7:00 pm Field Level $9.00 Make check out to Fresno Grizzlies and Give to Robert Actis Plus one free ticket for the next game Postgame Fireworks We will arrange a ride for you leaving from S.L.C. at 5:15 pm or we can arrange to have you picked up let us know on the sign up paper Postgame testimonial by pitcher Jenkiins (70s) after game 6:00 pm
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June 3
Altar Guild Greeters 8:30am 11:00am Ushers 8:30am Shelley/Susan Pam & Joyce R. Mary Ann Dave & Joni & Bob Mary Ann Nordine David B
June 10
Shelley Alan & Sue Shirley Chris & Fern & Edwin Shirley Alan Stan
June 17
Shelley/Susan Gloria & Fern Stan Dave Mc & Mike & Bob Stan Jennifer David J.
June 24
Shelley Steve & Jennifer David J Alan & Sue & Gloria David J Edwin Jeanie
11:00 am Readers Gods Word Computer 8:30am 11:00 am 8:30am 8:30am 11:00am 8:30am 11:00 am Prayer Stations 8:30am
Sam Shelley John & Lori & Chris (& Fern) Fran Yes
Sam Shelley
Sam Shelley Mike & Joyce R & Lori (& Fern) Lynda Yes
Sam Shelley
Communion Assistants
If you are unable to serve when scheduled please ask one of the other assistants to trade dates or provide a substitution for you, and notify Worship Coordinator Shelley Telles (855-5703) of the change.
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PLEASE CHECK SUMMER SCHEDULES ON ALL ACTIVITIES
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JUNE 10 IS LAST DAY OF CHILDRENS SUNDAY SCHOOL (ENJOY YOUR SUMMER BREAK)
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6:00 am- Mens Bible Study-Simpson 7:00 pm-Life GroupBookwalter
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9:00 am- Joseph Store House 9:00 am- Clothes Closet
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8:30 amCelebration Service 10:00 am-Sunday School Hour (See above) 11:00 am-Heritage Service Carol LawrenceBirthday
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3:30 pm-VBS Meeting 7:00 pm-AA Meeting Rm. 2
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12:00 noon-Mens 6:30 am-Youth Bible Prayer meeting Big Ds Study (Boys)-Youth Rm. 7:00 pm-Life Group6:30 pm- Praise TeamPape Sanctuary 7:00 pm-AA MeetingRm. 2 John VelasquezBirthday Mark WinkenbachBirthday
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8:30 amCelebration Service 10:00 am-Sunday School Hour 11:00 am-Heritage Service Tommy Martin & Kyle StevensBirthday
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8:30 amCelebration Service 10:00 am-Sunday School Hour 11:00 am-Heritage Service Carol Hansen, Paul Jumps & Sallie Karp Birthday
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9:00 am-Food Bank 6:30 am-Youth Bible 9:00 am-Clothes Closet Study (Boys)-Youth Rm. 12:00 noon-Mens 6:30 pm- Praise TeamPrayer meeting Big Ds Sanctuary 7:00 pm-Life Group7:00 pm-AA MeetingPape Rm. 2
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