Sunday, March 31, 2013

Easter Greeting from Pastor and Pam



 

 

easter cross Dear Friends, 

As we conclude Lent and prepare for the Joyous Celebration of Jesus' Resurrection, Pam and I wanted to wish all of you God's richest blessings!  Although this is our first Easter without at least some of our children or other blood relations, we rejoice in our new Church Family here at Calvary!

We thank you for the warm welcome you have given us!  If we had only that to be thankful for, it would be enough!  However, God has given us even more to Rejoice in as we gather together with a worldwide family of believers in Christ and celebrate that HE IS RISEN!

We wanted to thank everyone for their prayers for Pam's health!  And we wanted to thank all who participated in the Maundy Thursday Drama!  Especially Dave Schultz for coordinating and narrating!

Make sure to set your clocks and join us in the morning for:
 

SONrise Service-6:30am

Pancake Breakfast following 6:30am service

Traditional Service-9am

Community-Wide Easter Egg Hunt following 9am service!

  

 

In Jesus Name,

 

Pastor and Pam



Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Connections - March 6, 2013



A Newsletter of Calvary Lutheran  CONNECTIONS

Prayer must mean something to us if it is to mean anything to God.
March 2013
IN THIS ISSUE
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Letter from the Pastor

Article By Kristi Morlock


Fiancial Report (Located in Narthex)
LETTER FROM THE PASTOR
Hebrews 10: 25Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
 Greetings Brothers and Sisters in Christ!
 Habits are hard to establish or to break!  Maybe you have even given up trying to control your habits?  Perhaps you have given up making New Year's resolutions or setting aside something for Lent. 
 In Hebrews, we see that this is nothing new!  Some in the Church have stopped attending; they have lost the 'habit.'  I am sure that many could tell you the reason(s) that they had stopped meeting together.  The donkey was sick, the children were unruly, they were working six days a week and the Sabbath was their only day off, etc. etc., etc.  Some probably had no real reason, they just had gotten distracted.  Each one, if asked, would most likely say that they 'knew they should be in Church' or that 'they intended to return, once life settled down.'
 You may be thinking right now about who should be reading this! 
 If you haven't gotten in the 'habit' of not opening your e-chronicle.
 Let me ask you about a few other 'habits' that seem to get crowded out in today's busy world, the 'habits' of daily prayer and daily Scripture reading.  Any positive 'habit,' or skill, that we stop – lessens us.  In modern language, "Use it, or lose it." 
 How do we get Back into the 'Habit' of doing something which we once did?  First, we need to remember the blessings that we received from the 'habit.'  In Worship, we are reminded of our absolute NEED for a Savior AND of God's mercy and forgiveness for us!  Plus, as we gather together, those around us are blessed by our presence!  Isn't it a joy to go somewhere where you are appreciated and welcomed?  Second, we need to give up our excuses, our wrong temporal priorities and focus on that which truly matters and lasts!  In my previous Parish, I had a number of young people and their families who didn't come to Worship because youth hockey or softball caused their priorities to shift!  I would love to say, "But it all worked out because now they play for the Sharks or the Giant's or A's", but no.  They sacrificed the option with Eternal importance for that which does not last.
 To use a passage out of context, but it really isn't, "He who does not gather with me scatters." Matt. 12:30  I look forward to gathering with you this, and every, Sunday!
 Yours in Christ,
Pastor Kelly  +SDG+
Phil. 4:8
AN ARTICLE FROM OUR 4TH & 5TH GRADE TEACHER KRISTI MORLOCK  

Joyous Sorrow

By: Kristi Morlock

7th & 8th Grade Homeroom Teacher

            It is only March and already I have heard, "Is it June yet?"  There are whispers of impatience on the lips of young and old alike. The anticipation of summer break seems to start earlier and earlier each year – or I am simply becoming more aware of it. As we begin to prepare for graduation – making decisions about the ceremony, banquet, dance, and the class trip the following day – I see both the end of something beautiful and the beginning of something even more remarkable. I feel the joy of setting free my students and the sadness of having to do the same.

            Each year I have to fortify myself in the knowledge that my kids are not leaving us at Calvary so much as they are heading toward something even greater; they are heading toward their own destinies and bright futures. They are taking what they have learned here in this family and will add to it. Their foundations are nearly set; they are almost ready to build.

            While we tend to get caught up in the to-do lists and details of graduation, applications to high schools, family trips, graduation and confirmation parties, and the like, there is more to prepare for. These young men and women are about to embark on a new and wondrous journey. One filled with joy, struggle, hope, chaos, victory, defeat, tears, and success. Choices they make in the coming years will help them fulfill their dreams and goals as they find and pursue their careers and passions. They will make new friends, find new activities that draw them in, as well as weed out those things that no longer appeal to them – or never did. They will begin to see more fully just who they are, and as they do so they will take with them not only the love of the Lord, but also the love of each and every teacher, student, parent, and parishioner who touched their lives. They must be prepared to make tough decisions and good choices while knowing they have the support of those who love them. They must be willing to accept defeat graciously while continuing to work diligently in the face of that defeat.  

            This year I have the honor of being the homeroom teacher to a very special class for a second year in a row. I have seen and been a part of their continued growth for at least the last three years.  I know we started out in unfamiliar territory despite having had two years together already, but it has indeed worked out.  We have enjoyed some great field trips, amazing learning moments as well as a few bunny trails that found us discussing real and meaningful topics. There have been challenges, and there have been triumphs. More importantly, there has been growth.

            I do love the summer months. It is a time to spend with my other family, a time to relax and rejuvenate, as well as a time to prepare for the coming school year. I relish the joys of time with my husband and daughter as well as our annual visit to Montana to see my parents, extended family, and long-time friends. There are so many joys to celebrate in what is to come – yet I find myself fighting back tears as I ready myself to release such amazing young people to the future that is before them.

            As a parent I have learned that there is a separate place in my heart reserved just for my little girl; as a teacher I have known that there is also a separate place in my heart for each and every student. I know one day I will have to let my baby grow up, move on, and move out, but that place in my heart will always be hers. So as I struggle with my own conflicting emotions about sending my Calvary kids on to continue their stories, I also know that their places in my heart will always be there – as will the memories we have made – as we built and fortified not only their educational foundations, but also their spiritual ones. 


CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL
17200 VIA MAGDALENA, SAN LORENZO, CA 94580


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

February, 2013


FEBRUARY E-Chronicle 2013



THIS & THAT

OWL- Middle School Youth Group

February 8 & 22

 

The Experience- High School Youth Group

Meets on Sundays from 6-8pm 

 

Sunday School
10:15am in the Calvary Club Room.  Hope to see your kids there!!

 

Adult Choir

Led by Carol Liston- Practices at 8am on Sunday mornings

  

Prayer Quilters

Meets on Wednesdays from 9am-12pm in the Parish Hall  

 

DEAR CALVARY FAMILY,

Thank you for all the prayers and cards of peace and comfort during my time of loss.  I know now that Joyce is in a better place and in perfect health.  Sincerely, Mary Dorr 

 

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 DATES TO REMEMBER

February 1, CLS Open house  

February 24,  Immediately following church- Thrivent Info 

February 26, Dave Anderson & Kelly Patten- 7pm 
March 23, Calvary Auction, Dinner, Dance- Luau Theme 
August 5-9, VBS 
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NEEDED 
55 year old christian woman looking to rent a room in the local area. Mary Lima (510)260-5545  Please call if you can help. 
 

  

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CALVARY PRAYERS  

 

PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING

 For Fernando Ramos' new job opportunity; For healthy baby boy born on Jan. 21- Congrats to Grandma, Kelly McCartney   

 

Peace in the World

President Obama and our country's leadership - For our soldiers in Afghanistan: James Greenleaf; for those overseas: Thomas Caspersen, Justin Higgins, David Oliver; for those in the Reserves- Jonathan Ellis; Talitha Benz, now stationed in Arizona

 

For our Staff

Fred Brauer; Margie Luehrs; Chrystle Vincent; Traci McClain; Christina Grace; Bethany Chhom; Ellen Hackerd; Kristi Morlock; Mike Souza; Doug Henry; Kim Heggins; Blenda Schultz; Sherrie Akre; Carol Liston; Cecilia Guerra; Cindy Suppus; Lydiana Sanchez; Holly Contier; Pastor Kelly

 

PEACE AND COMFORT

For Carol Liston at the passing of her mother, Velma on Jan. 24.

(Services are on Weds., January 30 in Illinois) 

For Mary Dorr at the loss of her sister, Joyce Christiansen on January 19.

 

Cancer Patients

Larry Sousi; Marjorie Britts- kidney cancer; Ralph Foskett; Robert Kruger; Joanna Chan; Richard Cole; Melody Saldate; Pat Brown; Evelyn Asker

 

Healing

Darlene Geach and grandson Matthew, both sick with flu- meds have caused Matthew's seizures to return; Rick De La Cruz; Stephen Regnier- Type I diabetes; George Schurz, Rosalie Ellis' brother; Ginny Dottaviano; Bob Folts; George Britts; Carole Adams; Linnea Greer; Ann Olds; Rosalie Ellis; John Ohanesian; Flynn Family

 

Expectant mothers

Youn Mitchell- due Feb.; Alicia Matthews- due March;

Jacqulyn Riley due in May; Amy Goldhammer- due June; Nicole (Souza) Stark- due August

 

Unemployed and/or underemployed

Jerrie Moyer; Nancy Schibler

  

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A Word From Preschool  

As I write this article for the February Chronicle it is January and the students and teachers are back from sharing the joy of Christmas with our families.

Parents, teachers, staff and students have hit the ground running as the New Year starts with a whirl wind of academic activities to complete. Thought provoking, fascinating discoveries lie awaiting us in our curriculum.

This brings us to the great time the preschoolers and teachers are having in Preschool. God has provided us with excellent examples of weather to study. We love to study weather. The students and teachers alike have such a good time exploring, problem solving and using teamwork to understand and learn about weather. We will study how animals survive and live in different types of weather. We will study hibernation, camouflage and adaption of animals in weather.

Our week of studying Ice, Snow and Cold Weather has had perfect weather conditions to use as examples. Parents didn't seem as pleased as us with the brisk, freezing wind and rain. And it is true that the students did not seem to spend much time playing with the large ice sculptures and cubes in the water table until they have defrosted their frozen faces and hands upon entering the class in the mornings. We are now studying Rainbows and clouds. To this end we will observe, describe and record some basic properties of water, its presence and effects in the physical world. We will demonstrate knowledge of the element of water in the material world in the state of rain, and link it to weather conditions. We will use dice to make rainbows by using math skills .We will make rainbows using crayons, watercolors, mirrors and the sun on water, and paper confetti.

We will admire, count and identify different types of clouds in our sky.We will talk about God's Promise. We will explore all the beautiful colors of the rainbow and how they are made. Have you ever seen a beautiful ice rainbow? We will admire, count and identify different types of clouds in our sky.

The next week is Thunder and Lightening Week. We discuss how to get over weather fears. We measure water and listen to Thunder. We use math skills to make Thunder cake.   The last week in January our weather unit focus is on wind and clouds. To the study of wind we add bubbles. If someone has a small plastic wading pool to donate and we have good weather, we will be able to make incredible "over a preschooler and up bubbles".

Happy Valentine's Day to all of you.

I recorded the answers that our preschoolers gave during a religion lesson and wish to share them with you as part of our Happy Valentine Day message to you. I asked them how do you know Jesus loves you and why do you love Him...I hope these warm your heart.

Lorelai Why do I know Jesus loves me?-"He makes sure we have food and grow healthy." I love Him because "He loves everyone no matter what."

 

Malia B Why do I know Jesus loves me? "He came to be with us at Christmas time." I love Him because "He loves me."

Zanai Why do I know Jesus loves me? "He gives us all the love He has." I love Him because "He is our God!"

 

Dylan Why do I know Jesus loves me? "He gave us hearts for love."I love Him because "God is one of the "Good Guys""

 

Kaylah Why do I know Jesus loves me? "He watches over us."

I love Him because "He makes me happy."

Manuel Why do I know Jesus loves me? "He is good to us."

I love Him because "He loves me always."

Savannah Why do I know Jesus loves me? "He listens to my prayers." I love Him because "He made animals, and me and my family."

 

Anaiya Why do I know Jesus loves me? "We are His children."

I love Him because He made my family, our school and milk."

Jayla Why do I know Jesus loves me? "God gave us Jesus."

I love Him because "He shows us how to pray and be"

Malia K Why do I know Jesus loves me? "He will never leave us!" I love Him because "He is our awesome God!"

Tessa Why do I know Jesus loves me? "We are special to Him."

I love Him because "He made dogs for us."

Josue Why do I know Jesus loves me? "He will always help us."

I love Him because "He gave us rainbows and my family."

Christian Why do I know Jesus loves me? "He made us!"

I love Him because "He is good to us and listens to my prayers."

Cheris Why do I know Jesus loves me? "He loves me."

I love Him because "He is sweet and good."

Laylah Why do I know Jesus loves me? "He loves my mommy."

I love Him because "I like Him."

Naomi Why do I know Jesus loves me? "He died for us to save us."I love Him because "He makes me happy and I like to sing about Him at school and my home. Anywhere!"

 

The Preschoolers, Ms. Traci and I wish to thank you for all of the many ways you support, help and lift up in prayer our school, teachers and students. When we see or hear something that reminds us of your support it makes us feel energized with the love of Jesus. Thank You Mrs. Vincent


 

 

 

   



 

Church Contacts 

Pastor Kelly Smith:  ksmith@calvaryslz.org   

Elders Hank Blank, Gerry Luehrs, Dave Mueller, Bill Sandau, Dave Schultz:  elders@calvaryslz.org
BoG Barbara Adams, Sarah Anderson, Darlene Goldhammer, Jeff Jensen, Lee Strom:  bog@calvaryslz.org
Accountant/Office Admin. Lydiana Sanchez:  admin@calvaryslz.org
Church Secretary Holly Contier:  churchsecretary@calvaryslz.org 

 



Wednesday, January 2, 2013

January, 2013




JANUARY E-Chronicle 2013



Installation of Pastor Kelly Smith  
January 6 at 4pm  
(Lasagna dinner to follow in the parish hall, please bring a salad to share) 




THIS & THAT

OWL- Middle School Youth Group

January 18, 6-8pm

January 26, 9am-12pm (Help at Calvary work party, pizza served after) 

 

The Experience- High School Youth Group

Meets on Sundays from 6-8pm 

 

Sunday School
10:15am in the Calvary Club Room.  Hope to see your kids there!!

 

Adult Choir

Led by Carol Liston- Practices at 8am on Sunday mornings

  

Prayer Quilters

Meets on Wednesdays from 9am-12pm in the Parish Hall  

 

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Dear Calvary Church and School families,

     Thank you all so much for your generosity at Christmas time.  We are truly blessed to work at such a supportive, loving Church/ School and are very grateful for you all.   

                             God's Blessings and Sincere Thanks,

                                                The Calvary Staff 

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2013 ALTAR FLOWER CHART

The new flower chart is now up in the Narthex

A $30 donation is suggested

Please take your flowers at the close of the service

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 DATES TO REMEMBER

 January 6, Pastor Kelly Installation at 4pm

January 12, E-waste pick up 9am-4pm

January 15, Elephant Bar, Dining for Dollar$ 

January 26, Calvary work party 9am-12pm

February 1, CLS Open house  

February 26, Dave Anderson & Kelly Patten- 7pm  
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CALVARY PRAYERS  

Prayers and Thanksgiving

For Pastor Lu's time and devotion to Calvary; For Pastor Kelly and Pam's safe arrival

Peace in the World

President Obama and our country's leadership - For our soldiers inAfghanistan: James Greenleaf; for those overseas: Thomas

Caspersen, Justin Higgins, David Oliver; for those in the

Reserves- Jonathan Ellis; Talitha Benz, now stationed in Arizona

For our Staff

Fred Brauer; Margie Luehrs; Chrystle Vincent; Traci McClain;

Christina Grace; Bethany Chhom; Ellen Hackerd; Kristi Morlock; Mike Souza; Doug Henry; Kim Heggins; Blenda Schultz; Sherrie Akre; Carol Liston; Cecilia Guerra; Cindy Suppus; Lydiana Sanchez; Holly Contier; Pastor Kelly 

Peace and Comfort

For the family of Henry Tudino

Cancer Patients

Larry Sousi; Marjorie Britts- kidney cancer; Ralph Foskett; Robert Kruger; Joanna Chan; Richard Cole; Melody Saldate; Pat Brown;Evelyn Asker

Healing

Cori DeTurk- ruptured appendix, now home & will have surgery in 6 weeks; Bob Folts, recovering from retina surgery; Jen Kreienkamp; Barbara Arionus; George Britts; Carole

Adams; Becky Aubrey; Linnea Greer; Ann Olds; Rosalie Ellis; John Ohanesian; Flynn Family

Expectant mothers

Alicia Matthews- due March; Amy Goldhammer- due June; Jacqulyn Riley; Melissa McCartney- due January; Youn Mitchell- due Feb.

Unemployed and underemployed

Jerrie Moyer

  



 

Church Contacts 

Pastor Kelly Smith:  ksmith@calvaryslz.org   

Elders Hank Blank, Gerry Luehrs, Dave Mueller, Bill Sandau, Dave Schultz:  elders@calvaryslz.org
BoG Barbara Adams, Sarah Anderson, Darlene Goldhammer, Jeff Jensen, Lee Strom:  bog@calvaryslz.org
Accountant/Office Admin. Lydiana Sanchez:  admin@calvaryslz.org
Church Secretary Holly Contier:  churchsecretary@calvaryslz.org 

 



Thursday, December 20, 2012

Farewell to Pastor Lu & Welcome to Pastor Kelly





December 20, 2012


Farewell Dove
 Let's Give Pastor Lu and His Wife Norma
a Warm Calvary Thank You!


Join us Sunday, 12/30 @ 9am for Church,
and stay for fellowship and refreshments in the Parish Hall after the service.  


 
New Pastor
Join Us in Welcoming Pastor Kelly and His Wife Pam ! 
 
Join us Sunday, January 6th @ 9am for Church and Pastor Smith's first sermon. 

Then join us again at 4pm for the installation of Pastor Kelly and a lasagne dinner directly following the installation.  Please call the office to RSVP.   


Letter from Pastor Kelly 12-20-12



Friday, November 30, 2012

December 2012

DECEMBER E-Chronicle 2012

 



  

Installation

Calvary members, school family and friends

The elders would like to ask you to set aside January 6th.

Put a mark on your calendar.......Make it a priority.........It's an important day for Calvary.......

We will be welcoming and installing Pastor Kelly Smith as Pastor of Calvary Lutheran Church and School. We all have busy lives, but we feel it very important for us to gather together in celebration of Pastor Smith and his wife Pam's arrival as we partner with them into the next chapter of the life and ministry of Calvary Lutheran Church and School. We have been advised that our District President, Pastor Newton, will be there as well as Pastors from within the District to be part of the celebration. There will also be a time of food and fellowship following the service. Pastor Smith will be leading the 9am service in the morning and the installation service will be at 4pm.

 

Again, we would strongly encourage you to make this a priority and join in this celebration.

 

 

Hank Blank, Gerry Luehrs, Bill Sandau, Dave Schultz, Dave Mueller


BOARD OF GOVERNANCE

October 18, 2012

 

Present: Barbara Adams, Sarah Anderson, Darlene Goldhammer, Jeff Jensen, Lee Strom, Elder Dave Mueller

 

Barbara Adams presented "Keep Moving Forward," a devotion based on Acts 17:28. "Keep Moving Forward." Do you remember receiving your first bicycle?   For many it was difficult to keep the bicycle upright and moving forward, but with the help of family and friends you did eventually manage to do just that. So it is with our Christian life. We never reach a point where we can stop moving forward; our personal relationship with the Lord does not reach a point where we can just "sit on the bicycle." "For in Him we live and move and are." Acts 17:28.

 

The devotion was followed with prayer by all present.

Minutes of the last meeting were confirmed by email.

 

BOG then reviewed school information previously provided by Principal Fred Brauer.   Frank Mitchell is in charge of email information for the school; the Marketing Committee has sent another mailing to the immediate area.

 

Dave Mueller presented a report from the Board of Elders. They will confirm with Pastor Lu that he will continue to serve through the Christmas season. Each of the elders has been assigned to a school classroom to assist families with needs and to reach out to unchurched families. Elders will also follow up on eprayers and quilt requests. Pastor Gary Mohr will be serving our congregation on October 28 while Pastor Lu is on vacation.

 

Barbara presented an update on the Beautification Committee and the Youth Committee.

 

Our Direct Missions budget for last year has been paid. We will now be requesting suggestions from the congregation on how to distribute the $10,000 contribution we make each year for Direct Missions.

 

An elder will read Pastor Kelly Smith's letter to the congregation on Sunday 21. Pastor and Pam will live in the parsonage so the current lease will end December 14. The date for Pastor Smith's installation has not been confirmed, but it will be in early January. All the pastors in the area will be invited.

 

We continue to seek candidates for BOG.

 

Next meeting will be Thursday, November 15.

 

Jeff Jensen closed in prayer

 

Darlene Goldhammer

BOG Secretary

 

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THIS & THAT

OWL- Middle School Youth Group

Christmas Party, December 14 from 6-8pm

 

The Experience- High School Youth Group

Meets on Sundays from 6-8pm 

 

Sunday School
10:15am in the Calvary Club Room.  Hope to see your kids there!!

 

Adult Choir

Led by Carol Liston- Practices at 8am on Sunday mornings

  

Men's Bible Breakfast

Meets on Thursdays from 6-7am in Parish Hall

  

Prayer Quilters

Meets on Wednesdays from 9am-12pm in the Parish Hall  

 

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 SPECIAL SERVICES 

*Advent, Weds., Dec. 5 @ 7pm

* Advent, Weds., Dec. 12 @7pm

* CLS Christmas Program (Gr. 3-6) Weds., Dec. 19 @ 7pm

* Soup suppers precede at 5:45pm

Christmas Eve Family Candlelight Service @ 5pm

Christmas Day Celebration @ 10am

New Year's Eve Communion Service@ 7pm

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 SOUP SUPPERS

Dec. 5, 12 and 19

At 5:45pm- Parish Hall

Sign up binder in info. Booth:)

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 Needed:  Cookies for Wittenberg Christmas Tea

The tea is 8 Dec.  We would need your cookies no later than Friday, 7 Dec. 3pm delivered to the school in the Conference Room. 4 doz.  No nuts please. There will be a sign up in the outside area by the quilts. We need 10 people to sign up. Thank you for your help in sharing with the residents at Wittenberg Manor. LWML ladies

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OFFERING ENVELOPES

If you would like to be added to our roster for offering

envelopes, please contact the church office.

Envelopes will be distributed after Dec. 15.

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2013 ALTAR FLOWER CHART

The new flower chart is now up in the Narthex

A $30 donation is suggested

Please take your flowers at the close of the service

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 DATES TO REMEMBER

 December 18- Dining for Dollars- Five Guys 3-7pm

January 6- Installation of Pastor Kelly Smith 4pm

(dinner to follow in Parish Hall)

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POINSETTIA IN MEMORY OF... 
Call the church office or send an email to churchsecretary@calvaryslz.org to place an order for a Poinsettia.  $10 Donation.  Check payable to Calvary Lutheran Church.  Please list name and particulars. 
Deadline is Dec. 19.

 

Gift cards make GREAT Christmas Gifts!

Available Weekdays in the office & Sunday after church

 

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Prayers of Calvary  

 

Peace in the World

President Obama and our country's leadership - For our soldiers in

Afghanistan: Frank Mitchell II; for those who are overseas Thomas

Caspersen, Justin Higgins; for those in the Reserves- Jonathan Ellis; Talitha Benz, now stationed in Arizona

 

For our Staff

Fred Brauer; Margie Luehrs; Chrystle Vincent; Traci McClain; Christina Grace; Bethany Chhom; Ellen Hackerd; Kristi Morlock; Mike Souza; Doug Henry; Kim Heggins; Blenda Schultz; Sherrie Akre; Carol Liston; Cecilia Guerra; Cindy Suppus; Lydiana Sanchez; Holly Contier;

Pastor Lu

 

Peace and Comfort

Stan Miller and family for the loss of his father

 

Cancer Patients

Marjorie Britts- kidney cancer; Ralph Foskett; Robert Kruger ; Joanna Chan; Richard Cole; Melody Saldate; Pat Brown; Evelyn Asker

 

Healing

Barbara Arionus; George Britts- Lou Gehrig's Disease; Carole Adams; Becky Aubrey; Emanuele Licastro; Linnea Greer; Ann Olds; Rosalie Ellis; John Ohanesian; Flynn Family

 

Expectant mothers

Jacqulyn Riley; Becky (Saldate) Banke- due Dec.; Melissa McCartney- due January; Youn Mitchell- due Feb.

 

Unemployed and underemployed

Jerrie Moyer

 

 

(Please email churchsecretary@calvaryslz.org or call the church office 278-2555 to update your prayer requests. Requests will be removed after 3 weeks unless otherwise informed, Thank you)   

 

Church Contacts 

Pastor Luther Werth:  lwerth@calvaryslz.org 

Elders Hank Blank, Gerry Luehrs, Dave Mueller, Bill Sandau, Dave Schultz:  elders@calvaryslz.org
BoG Barbara Adams, Sarah Anderson, Darlene Goldhammer, Jeff Jensen, Lee Strom:  bog@calvaryslz.org
Accountant/Office Admin. Lydiana Sanchez:  admin@calvaryslz.org
Church Secretary Holly Contier:  churchsecretary@calvaryslz.org