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5901 San Juan Ave. Citrus Heights, CA 95610 Phone: 916 966-7242 Website: www.adventcitrusheights.org Facebook: adventcitrusheightsca E-mail: [email protected]
In This IssueIn This Issue:
Page 2-3 Pastor’s Message Page 4-7 Council Page 8 Children’s Ministry Page 9 Adult Classes Page 10 Fellowship Page 11-15 Worship Page 16-17 Outreach Page 18 Women of Advent Page 19 Prayers & Thanksgiving Page 20 Birthdays & Anniversaries Page 21 Stewardship of Service
Page 22 Calendar
Page 23 Back page
Our Mission Statement "With joy and thanksgiving we commit Advent Lutheran Church to be the Welcome Place, where through God's Grace, we Gather, Forgive, Grow, and Care."
This month at Advent:This month at Advent:
Souper Bowl of CaringSouper Bowl of Caring
Jan 27Jan 27——Feb 3Feb 3
Chili Cook Off!Chili Cook Off! Weds, Feb 6 5:30 pmWeds, Feb 6 5:30 pm
Bring ChiliBring Chili——Win PrizesWin Prizes
Valentines Day DinnerValentines Day Dinner Weds, Feb 13 5:30 pmWeds, Feb 13 5:30 pm
Movie NightMovie Night Incredibles 2!Incredibles 2!
Fri, Feb 15 Fri, Feb 15 Dinner 5:30 pm Dinner 5:30 pm
Mardi Gras DinnerMardi Gras Dinner Weds, Feb 27 5:30 pmWeds, Feb 27 5:30 pm
February February 20192019
Photo SupplementPhoto Supplement
George Smithson’s 90th Tom & Cornelia’s 50th
Baptism Praise Band
Helen Clouston Obituary
Sunday WorshipSunday Worship 9:30 am9:30 am
Weds WorshipWeds Worship
7:00 pm7:00 pm
Pastor GabiPastor Gabi
February is the month of love. Many stores are decked in red and pink. Children
exchange valentines with classmates, friends, and parents. Couples exchange
chocolates and flowers. Many head out for romantic dinners. It almost seems that
the only place where you don’t hear much about Valentine’s Day is in church, even
though the fest day of St. Valentine originated in the tradition of the church.
As Advent will be hosting a romantic candle light dinner the night before Valentine’s Day, I thought it might be interesting for us to learn a bit about the history of this day and use the occasion to remind one another that God’s love is the model for all types of human love.
First off, it seemed that a lot of parents named their sons “Valentinus” in late antiquity, because of the name’s auspicious meaning (“healthy, strong”). Trustworthy ancient sources mention several St. Valentines who were martyred on February 14. Two of them were executed outside Rome during the reign of Roman Emperor Claudius Gothicus in 269 A.D., at a time when persecution of Christians was common. A third Valentine died in North Africa, along with 24 converted soldiers. Unfortunately, that’s all the facts known among early Christians about the martyrs linked to this day. Unlike us moderns, Medieval Christians did not care much about historical facts. What they cared about were stories of miracles and martyrdoms, and the physical remains or relics of the saint. As a result, many different churches and monasteries around Europe – from Scotland and England to Spain, Malta, Czechia, Poland, and Greece – claimed to have bits of a St. Valentinus’ skull in their treasuries. For believers, the relics embodied the saints’ ongoing invisible presence and power. In 11th-century France, for instance, one bishop used what was claimed to be Valentine’s head to halt fires, prevent epidemics, and cure all sorts of illnesses, including demonic possession. As far as historians know, though, the saint’s bones did nothing special for lovers. By the Middle Ages, legends about the saint had multiplied, too. One of those legends tells of a Roman priest named Valentinus who was arrested during the reign of Emperor Gothicus and put into the custody of an aristocrat named Asterius. Asterius made the mistake of letting the preacher talk. Valentinus went on and on about Christ leading pagans out of the shadow of darkness and into the light of truth and salvation. Asterius made a bargain with Valentinus: If the Christian could cure his daughter of blindness, he would convert. Valentinus put his hands over the girl’s eyes and chanted: “Lord Jesus Christ, enlighten your handmaid, because you are God, the True Light.” That chant did the trick. The child could see. Asterius and his whole family were baptized. Unfortunately, when Emperor Gothicus heard the news, he ordered them all to be executed. In another legend, bishop Valentinus debated a potential convert and afterward healed his son. The rest of the story is quite similar to the first legend: He too, was beheaded on the orders of Emperor Gothicus and his body buried along the Via Flaminia. A third legend tells that Valentinus was arrested and imprisoned upon performing Christian marriage rituals and passing notes between jailed Christian lovers. When Valentinus tried to convert the Emperor himself, he was condemned to death. He was beaten with clubs and stones; when that failed to kill him, he was beheaded outside the Flaminian Gate. 2
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Still – there was nothing in these stories that suggested St. Valentine as a lover or a patron saint of love. So how did we get from a beheaded martyr to love on Valentine’s Day? It seems that we owe the love connection of the day not to ancient church tradition, but to a Medieval poet: Geoffrey Chaucer, who lived more than a thousand years after the martyrs’ death. Chaucer, celebrated author of “The Canterbury Tales,” tied the February feast of St. Valentinus to the mating of birds. “For this was on seynt Volantynys day. Whan euery bryd comyth there to chese his make.” It seems that, in Chaucer’s day, people assumed that birds paired off to produce eggs in February. Soon, nature-minded European nobility began sending love notes during bird-mating season. Ever since, Englishmen and women used February 14 as an excuse to write verses to their love objects. The advent of the industrial age made things easier with mass-produced illustrated cards and pre-printed poetry. Then along came Cadbury, Hershey’s, and other chocolate manufacturers marketing sweets for one’s sweetheart on Valentine’s Day. Today, shops everywhere in many countries around the world decorate their windows with hearts and banners proclaiming the annual Day of Love. Merchants stock their shelves with candy, jewelry and Cupid-related trinkets begging “Be My Valentine.” I find nothing wrong with celebrating all kinds of love or friendship on February 14. And, thankfully, we will be serving Mexican food for dinner on February 13, rather than a beheaded martyr’s head on a platter. It never hurts, though, to remind one another that all human love – whether the charitable love or the affectionate bonds between family members, good friends, or lovers – has its root in God’s all-encompassing divine love. In the gospel of John, Jesus told the disciples that, “You did not choose me but I chose you. And I appointed you to go and bear fruit, fruit that will last, so that the Father will give you whatever you ask him in my name. I am giving you these commands so that you may love one another” (John 15:16-17). This powerful statement reminds us that everything we have, everything we are, and everything we will be belongs to God. We are chosen to bear the fruit, the good news of Jesus Christ, to the ends of the earth. To spread God’s love, in word and deed, is our mission, our purpose as Christians. In this season of love, let us remember that central to the message of Christ are the unconditional love, acceptance, and grace of God. Since we are created in the image of God and are called to pattern our lives on Jesus, he becomes our model of love. When we model our lives on his, we might discover that the good news not only spreads outwards from us but that it spreads throughout our inner being, filling us with the love, peace and hope of God.
Wishing you a Happy Valentine’s Day!
Pastor Gabi
Lanny Johanek, Lanny Johanek,
Church Council PresidentChurch Council President
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To my Advent family, We are now in the second month of the new year. By now most of us have adjusted to writing the date as 2019 instead of 2018. We have completed our week of Winter Sanctuary and a few of us are doing dinner for another church which has no kitchen facilities. Barbara Olson and I, along with our team, have volunteered to do this again next year, our fourth.
On to February. There are lots of things to celebrate but the one that stands out is Valentine’s Day. It is the day we let our loved ones know that we love them. Why wait for that day? Didn’t Jesus say to love one another, as I have loved you? That means more than our spouse, parents, siblings, children, and grandchildren. That means each other. We set aside our differences and work at accepting each other as God made us. I know that I have problems accepting some behaviors and attitudes that others exhibit, but this is my personal goal: to be more accepting. During Winter Sanctuary this bias comes out. Those that are dirty, uncomfortable speaking, have terrible table manners, in other words, not like us, and that makes people feel very uncomfortable. For those of us that were there several days we came to know these men and women and were actually happy to see them. I was at a meeting the other day and one of the ladies that was angry, sullen, and wouldn’t talk to us for the first four days during our week, was at the meeting as a spokesperson for the guests of Citrus Heights HART. She finally opened up one evening at our church by playing a modified version of Trivial Pursuit (more like a Jeopardy game) with Pastor Gabi and several others. She was shown love and acceptance and it made a big difference in her life. At the same meeting I found out that several of our guests now have jobs and five of them have been placed in housing. That is how God works. We don’t have to do more than open ourselves up to loving others.
Back to love. Don’t we love our church, our friends, our pets, the people we play games with, travel with, sing with, our country, our home, etc. Our capacity to love is endless, thanks to God and the emotion he placed in each one of us when we were born. Thanks be to God! Yours in Christ, Lanny
by Scott Barbu February, when the days of winter seem endless and no amount of wistful recollecting can bring back any air of summer. (Shirley Jackson) The month of February has so many wonderful qualities: Valentine’s Day, Groundhog Day, Chinese New Year, National Freedom Day, Ash Wednesday, President’s Day, Super Bowl Sunday, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and as a whole, February is the month we celebrate Black History Month in America. Despite the cold, February is very rich in content. This past month at our Winter Sanctuary, folks from Advent Lutheran as well as the community we support showed what the meaning of Teamwork is—many people working for a common goal and taking on many different jobs in order to meet that goal. We succeeded because Winter Sanctuary was important to us, and the whole community supported each other in attaining the end result—service to others. Teamwork within our Church body continues in February. From the Latin Februum, which means purification, we have opportunities to purify our vision regarding what Advent Lutheran can be and do in our community. Advent Lutheran is looking for a few folks that can be part of that vision by volunteering to serve on the Strategic Planning team. This is an opportunity to shape the next five years at Advent--if you are interested, please see Pastor Gabi for more information. Our Church is also looking for leadership by serving on the Council. This is another great way to serve Advent Lutheran as well as our community. It is a small commitment of time, yet the impact you will make by the vision you share will be huge. We need folks of all ages and experiences, no matter how recent or lengthy your being at Advent has been. If you are interested, please contact any Council member to discuss. We would love to see new faces taking the helm this year. Please prayerfully consider serving in either of these capacities. In Closing, let’s make February rich in Love by displaying the warmth of Christ in Citrus Heights!
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Linda Broaddus
Offering needed monthly: $27,888.00
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Our Endowment Fund is at Approximately $245,000—
with a goal of $250,000 to enable us to begin to take interest only distributions.
See the Endowment Fund brochure for more details.
Thank you to Bill and Robin Bevier for challenging us to come up with the
remaining monies by matching all gifts received by March 31st up to $2000.
Double your donation! Help Advent!
Thank you!
General Fund Treasurer's Report
December 31, 2018
YTD (as of December 31, 2018)
Total 2018/2019 Budget $346,652.00
Budget Year to Date (YTD) $173,925.86
Actual Income $39,824.45 $165,998.15
Actual Expenses $27,759.24 $165,625.67
YTD Income less Expenses $12,065.21 $372.48
Benevolence to Date $0.00 $8,530.38
Dear Advent family,
Together with my sister’s family, Ron and I would like to thank you for your kind expressions of sympathy. It truly helped to know we were being prayed for during this hard time.
Patty and Ron Proffer
Dear Pastor and Congregation,
Thank you for your congregation’s support of the Sierra Pacific Synod and ELCA ministries! Your congregation’s faithful contributions to support the Synod’s and Churchwide’s mission and ministry reflect an understanding of the interdependence of the three expressions of the ELCA—congregation, synod, and churchwide . . . your congregation’s Mission Support and designated gifts support not only the Sierra Pacific Synod and its work through the Sacramento, Fresno, and Bay Area offices of the Bishop, but also Lutheran Social Services, The Lutheran Office of Public Policy, Mt. Cross, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, California Lutheran University, and new and renewing congregations within our Synod. Thirty-seven percent of the Mission Support you send to the Synod is forwarded to Chicago for the work of our church throughout the United States and the world . . . You are making a difference . . . in all places where the ELCA ministers to God’s people. Thank you,
Linda Lownes, Treasurer, Sierra Pacific Synod
Many Thanks to all the people who donated SOX to Loaves & Fishes, gift Stockings and all the other things. It really makes the Loaves & Fishes guests’ Christmas a little brighter.
Dorothy Slade
Dear Advent, Your benevolence support of the Sunrise Food Closet gives us the resources we need to help these needy families. Your hearts of giving truly represent Jesus’ hands extended into so many lives. May God richly bless you.
Sunrise Christian Food Ministry
Dear Pastor Schroeder and the Advent Congregation, Thank you for your generosity as the Cal Lutheran community moves forward into the future. The recent events of the Borderline Shooting and the wildfires have made the past months a trying time for our community, and we continue to face grief and sorrow. Yet through this struggle it has become clear what a close community we have and how Cal Lutheran stands together in times like this. We are humbled by the outpouring of support and care . . . Thank you.
Melissa Maxwell Doherty, V.P., Cal Lutheran University
Thank You!
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Wednesday Nights
Join Natalie and your friends for DINNER & CLASSES
each week!
FEBRUARY 15 Movie 6:15 pm
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NEW DATE! MOVIE NIGHT Dinner 5:30 pm
Support the Food Closet & our Youth! Collecting canned goods or cash for the Food Closet
and vote for your team to win the Super Bowl! Sundays, January 27 and February 3
Natalie Jones, Children’s Ministry Director ntolman@ yahoo.com
WEDNESDAY NIGHT ADULT CLASS
Pastor Mark Vance 6:15 am—7:00 pm
Discussion on the Narrative Lectionary readings.
SUNDAY MORNING ADULT CLASS
Pastor Gabi
Following worship The "Greatest Story Ever Told" is more than just a
cliché. God goes to great lengths to rescue lost and hurting people.
That is what The Story is all about—the story of the Bible, God’s great love affair with humanity.
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STERN-JOHNSON BIKE CLUB Bike Ride
February 9 and 23 9:00 am
Join the group at the Wells Fargo Bank
parking lot on the corner of Sunrise and Gold Country Blvd.
MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOES
Saturday, February 23 6:00 pm
Friendship Hall
All are Welcome Bring a snack to share and get ready for lots of fun!
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Sunday, March 3 3:00 to 5:00 PM
Bring your favorite game and snack to share. Kid games, too!
WORSHIP ATTENDANCE
DATE SUNDAY
January 6 101
January 13 97
January 20 83
January 27 100
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Praise Band Sunday, February 10, 2019
Wednesday Night Church Worship 7:00 pm
Choir Rehearsals Wednesdays 7 pm
(except February 13) Friendship Hall
Thank you to the anonymous donor
who provided us with the monitor in the Techie booth. It is now possible for the Pastor, Organist and others in front to see the worship
slides without having to turn around. Much smoother for those leading worship! Thank you to Curt Lipp for mounting and connecting it up!
WEDNESDAY NIGHT CHURCH!
Dinner 5:30 pm Classes 6:15 pm Worship 7:00 pm
Please complete our survey—give your ideas for Wednesday evenings.
Come on Wednesdays and receive a Raffle Ticket for your chance to
WIN $100 Restaurant Gift Card
Drawing March 27, 2019
Bring your favorite Chili!
Vote for your favorite—Win Prizes!
RSVP to Kathy Henricks by February 4th
Bring your sweetheart or come join your friends!
Valentine’s Day special event!
Dinner 5:30 pm Classes 6:15 pm Worship 7:00 pm
See you on Wednesdays!
JOIN THE FUN!
Dinner 5:30 pm Classes 6:15 pm Worship 7:00 pm
See you on Wednesday!
Heartstrings Chemo hat makers next meeting will be Friday, Feb. 15, 2019
at the home of Diane Peterson at 1 p.m.
Bring any finished hats—we have quite a few to package
while you are here.
I also have some interesting new yarn to try and at least one new pattern.
And you can meet my new puppy!
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Thank You All for Donations to Women’s Empowerment!
Keep up the great donations!
We need winter clothing now!
Donate clothes for job interviews and work to help women get a new start!
2nd Sunday each month
Serve at St. John’s Monday, February 25
Join Jenny Stern and the women of Advent to
prepare and serve a meal at St. John’s Program for Real Change on February 25th at 10:00 am.
Jenny has it all coordinated; just lend a hand in this ministry.
SUNRISE CHRISTIAN FOOD MINISTRY
Advent has designated the third Sunday of every month as our
“Food Closet Sunday.”
Please bring donations of food items or place monetary offerings designated to the “Food
Closet” in the offering plate.
“Like” us on Facebook!
Thank you for your support!
HEARTSTRINGS
A local club of the national organization is now meeting at Advent on
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Thursdays, 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Weigh-in from 9:00 am—10:00 am Program 10:00 am—11:00 am
Friendship Hall
For more information on TOPS— click here: http://www.tops.org/
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY Thursday, February 14
11:30 am Friendship Hall
Are You A Thrivent Member?
See Pastor Gabi for ideas on
funding choices and help in signing up!
See pictures of the Women’s Christmas Tea in this month’s supplement!
Those who continue their need to be lifted in prayer: Diane White; Don Rogers; Andy Goltz; Kim Berring; Ron Those who continue their need to be lifted in prayer: Diane White; Don Rogers; Andy Goltz; Kim Berring; Ron
Naswall; Dave & Betty Yeager; Austin Kepler; Joel & Carol Blaylock; Eleanor Wallace; Darlene and Bill Baker; Naswall; Dave & Betty Yeager; Austin Kepler; Joel & Carol Blaylock; Eleanor Wallace; Darlene and Bill Baker;
Allen Hansen; Ryan Patterson; Amanda Yerks; Elaine Patterson; Connie and Meghann Smiley; Meagan Brown; Allen Hansen; Ryan Patterson; Amanda Yerks; Elaine Patterson; Connie and Meghann Smiley; Meagan Brown;
Kurt, Karyl Cimini and Karen Sorenson’s father; Julie, Amy Gariano’s cousin; Keith McIntyre; Willa Clore; Kurt, Karyl Cimini and Karen Sorenson’s father; Julie, Amy Gariano’s cousin; Keith McIntyre; Willa Clore;
Wendy Slater, friend of Kathy Henricks; Gary Peterson’s brother and sisterWendy Slater, friend of Kathy Henricks; Gary Peterson’s brother and sister--inin--law; Derald Simmons, Sr.; Afghan law; Derald Simmons, Sr.; Afghan
Family; Julia McLoughlin, friends of Henrick’s family; Tanya Bowers; Orlean Ray; Heidi Swanson; Marilyn Family; Julia McLoughlin, friends of Henrick’s family; Tanya Bowers; Orlean Ray; Heidi Swanson; Marilyn
Pederson; Leonard and Winnie Parish; Emily Presto; Lloyd Sellers; Heidi Swanson, niece of Kathy Johnson; Alan Pederson; Leonard and Winnie Parish; Emily Presto; Lloyd Sellers; Heidi Swanson, niece of Kathy Johnson; Alan
Peterson, Gary Peterson’s brother; Angie and Tom Easter, friends on Natalie Jones; Bill McCoy; Joyce Duncan, Peterson, Gary Peterson’s brother; Angie and Tom Easter, friends on Natalie Jones; Bill McCoy; Joyce Duncan,
Shelley Warren; Jim Wildish, Carolyn Youngquist’s brotherShelley Warren; Jim Wildish, Carolyn Youngquist’s brother--inin--law; law;
Family Members serving in the military: Brandon Lovett, Jane Lockhard’s grandson, Army; Scott Atchley, Air Family Members serving in the military: Brandon Lovett, Jane Lockhard’s grandson, Army; Scott Atchley, Air
Force; Alex Chesire, Air Force; Jason and Heather Stickney, nephew and wife of Keith and Joyce Montag, Air Force; Alex Chesire, Air Force; Jason and Heather Stickney, nephew and wife of Keith and Joyce Montag, Air
Force; Heath Jennings, Linda JenningsForce; Heath Jennings, Linda Jennings--Belchem’s son, Air Force; Charles Roney, Army; David Schedler, son of Belchem’s son, Air Force; Charles Roney, Army; David Schedler, son of
Paul Schedler, National Guard; Sara Elliott, daughter of Bill and Diana Elliott, National Guard; Alex Reginato, Paul Schedler, National Guard; Sara Elliott, daughter of Bill and Diana Elliott, National Guard; Alex Reginato,
fiancé of Christine Malaspino, Marines; Brandon Drake, grandson of Curt & Pam Lipp, Army; Caitlyn Werth, fiancé of Christine Malaspino, Marines; Brandon Drake, grandson of Curt & Pam Lipp, Army; Caitlyn Werth,
Tom and Audrey Werth’s granddaughter; Chaplin, Jordan Henricks, Amy Gariano’s cousin, Army; Fritz Brink-Tom and Audrey Werth’s granddaughter; Chaplin, Jordan Henricks, Amy Gariano’s cousin, Army; Fritz Brink-
man, son of Keith and Stephanie Brinkman, Marines.man, son of Keith and Stephanie Brinkman, Marines.
Please notify the church office to add or remove your prayer request. Thank you. Please notify the church office to add or remove your prayer request. Thank you.
EE--mail: [email protected] mail: [email protected]
Note: LongNote: Long--term prayer requests are under “continued to be lifted up”term prayer requests are under “continued to be lifted up” 19
The family of Ray King, David King’s father who died 1The family of Ray King, David King’s father who died 1--2727--1919
The family of Glenn Werth, who died 1The family of Glenn Werth, who died 1--1313--19 19
The family of Carol Norman, Ken Johnson’s sister who died 1The family of Carol Norman, Ken Johnson’s sister who died 1--1515--19 in Arizona19 in Arizona
Joanne Wilson & Jeannine Lipp, Curt & Pam Lipp’s daughters with health issuesJoanne Wilson & Jeannine Lipp, Curt & Pam Lipp’s daughters with health issues
The family of Mary Robertson, friend of Melinda Malaspino, killed in a pedestrian accident 1The family of Mary Robertson, friend of Melinda Malaspino, killed in a pedestrian accident 1--1717--1919
Connie Smiley, diabetes, leg amputation & dialysis Connie Smiley, diabetes, leg amputation & dialysis
Bob Mathews, recovering from back surgeryBob Mathews, recovering from back surgery
Karen Sorenson, recovering from transplant surgeryKaren Sorenson, recovering from transplant surgery
Harry Bentz, Cornelia Chancellor’s cousin with infection after surgery Harry Bentz, Cornelia Chancellor’s cousin with infection after surgery
Carole Mack, with health issuesCarole Mack, with health issues
Cassandra Minde, with recurrence of ovarian cancerCassandra Minde, with recurrence of ovarian cancer
Patty Rathburn, Suzane Henderson’s sister, having knee replacement surgery Patty Rathburn, Suzane Henderson’s sister, having knee replacement surgery
Ken Robinson, Twila’s sonKen Robinson, Twila’s son--inin--law whose mother diedlaw whose mother died
The family of Nancy Morgan, Phil Davidson’s sister who died January 8, 2019The family of Nancy Morgan, Phil Davidson’s sister who died January 8, 2019
The family of Helen Clouston, Diane Peterson’s mother who died 1The family of Helen Clouston, Diane Peterson’s mother who died 1--1313--1919
Inge Clarke’s granddaughter with health issuesInge Clarke’s granddaughter with health issues
Cindy WinsorCindy Winsor--Schultz, with tumor on her spine and Hodgkin lymphomaSchultz, with tumor on her spine and Hodgkin lymphoma
Nita McQuire, with pain and mobility issuesNita McQuire, with pain and mobility issues
Peggy V., friend of the Henricks with health issuesPeggy V., friend of the Henricks with health issues
Dr. Throng, Dorothy Slade’s Dr. with cancerDr. Throng, Dorothy Slade’s Dr. with cancer
The family of Mary Robertson, friend of Melinda Malaspino, killed in a pedestrian accident 1The family of Mary Robertson, friend of Melinda Malaspino, killed in a pedestrian accident 1--1717--1919
Spencer & Family, Laura Schedler’s friend whose 20 year old son died unexpectedly Spencer & Family, Laura Schedler’s friend whose 20 year old son died unexpectedly
Maynard & Margaret Johnson 6 Winnie & Leonard Parish 12 Bruce & Mary Hansen 17 Keith & Patricia Johnson 23 Nicholas & Katie Parkinson 28
Michelle Knapp 16 Inge Clarke 17 Nancy Beck 19 Sara Cartwright 19 Betty Rockwell 19 Lois Sellers 19 Alex Aria 20 Darlene Baker 21 Maggie Clavere 21 Jennifer Lackey 22 Dominick Aria 26 Joyce Montag 26 Anders Franz 28 Nicholas Parkinson 28 Julie Taylor 28
Whitney Clatte 1 Debra Brown 3 Jann Knutson 5
Robert Mathews 6
Nicole Schedler 7
Ann Levens 9 Ann Schmitz 11 Bob Schultz 11
Annika Mack 12
Annalee Bjork 13 Brandyn Williams 13
Aaron Montag 14
Assist. Ministers 9:30 am
February 3
Darrell Broaddus
February 10
Lou Smith
February 17
Luke Patterson
February 24
Jon Schedler
Greeters 9:30 am
Cub Scouts Tony Bubba
Leslie Scheurer
Lorna Mymka Nolana Daoust
Ken & Sharon
Bancroft
Carol Crespo
Lector 9:30 am
Leslie Scheurer
Carol Kent
Melinda Malaspino
Nancy King
Techie 9:30 am
Deb Clore-Myers
Naomi Dasari
Troy Malaspino
Kameron Cimini
Altar Guild: *Lois Sellers, Dorothy Michaelis, Leslie Scheurer, Cornelia Chancellor Ushers: *Tony Bubba, Joel Blaylock, Tom Chancellor, Troy Malaspino, Beth Mora, Leslie Scheurer
Breadmaker: Kathy Henricks
*Lead
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10:30
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Conversation
Souper Bowl of Caring
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10:00 AM Serve
Lunch at St. John's
Shelter
6:00 PM AA Mtg
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12:00 PM AA Mtg
1:15 PM Social
Knitting
7:00 PM Boy Scouts
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10:00 AM AA Mtg.
5:30 PM Dinner
6:00 PM Classes
7:00 PM Choir Re-
hearsal
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9:00 AM TOPS
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Heights Navigator
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9:30 AM Quilters
6:00 PM AA Mtg
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1:15 PM Social
Knitting
7:00 PM Boy Scouts
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5:30 PM Dinner*
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9:00 AM Stern-Johnson
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12:00 PM AA Mtg
1:15 PM Social
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10:00 AM AA Mtg.
10:30 AM Finance
Committee
5:30 PM Dinner**
6:00 PM Classes
7:00 PM Worship
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9:00 AM TOPS
11:30 AM Women's
Bible Study
5:30 PM Worship
Meeting
7:00 PM Council Mtg
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5:30 pm Dinner
MOVIE NIGHT
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9:30 AM Worship with
Communion
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HOLIDAY—
Office Closed
9:30 AM Quilters
6:00 PM AA Mtg
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12:00 PM AA Mtg
1:15 PM Social
Knitting
7:00 PM Boy Scouts
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5:30 PM Dinner
6:00 PM Classes
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9:00 AM TOPS
1:00 PM Citrus
Heights Navigator
7:00 PM P.O.N.A
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9:00 AM Stern-Johnson
Bike Club
6:00 PM Dominoes
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Communion
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*Feb 6 CHILI COOK OFF!
**Feb 13 VALENTINE’S DINNER
Advent Lutheran Church 5901 San Juan Avenue Citrus Heights, CA 95610
ADVENT WORSHIP SCHEDULE
SUNDAY 9:30 am Worship with Holy Communion
WEDNESDAY 7:00 pm Contemporary with Holy Communion
ADVENT LUTHERAN PROGRAM STAFF:
Pastor Gabriele Schroeder [email protected]
Lanny Johanek, Council President [email protected]
Dave Wammer, Music Director [email protected]
Natalie Jones, Children’s Ministry Director [email protected]
Beth Mora, Secretary [email protected]
Ann Chehak, Financial Secretary Dana Bennett, Bookkeeper Bruce Crain, Organist Email: [email protected] Website: www.adventcitrusheights.org Phone: (916) 966-7242
Deadline for the next Newsletter: February 21, 2019
Please submit all articles to Beth Mora at: [email protected]
Check out the newsletter on our website!