Pastor’s noteCelebrating the Holy Spirit and Holy Trinity at homeBefore his final journey to the cross, Jesus took some time to prepare his followers for his departure from them. He knew that the finality of his death would impact them greatly and he wanted to provide some comfort to them as well as an assurance that, even though he would no longer be with them in flesh and blood, God would not abandon them. In the book of John, Jesus has a meal with his disciples and tells them that he will not leave them alone. He says, "I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper, to be with you forever…You know the Holy Spirit, for it dwells with you and will be in you." Jesus gives his followers the Holy Spirit as a sign and presence that he is still with them wherever they might be.
These can be comforting words to us as well. As we continue to wrestle with the ramifications of COVID-19 and the disruption it has caused, it can be easy to become frustrated and to feel isolated. The importance of social connections has really become evident as so many of those connections that we would normally take for granted are not able to happen because of the pandemic. A big part of developing our sense of community as a church is gathering in our church buildings for worship and fellowship. When those activities are not able to take place, it can feel like God is more distant than normal. Like the disciples so long ago, we too need to be reminded that the Holy Spirit dwells with us wherever we might be. The Holy Spirit dwells with us whether or not we are in a church building or not.
To help us remember this, the theme for our Stewardship Campaign this year is, “The Holy Spirit in our Homes.” It will focus on the assurance that prayer, devotion, and worship can take place in our homes as much as it can at church. To promote this idea, the Stewardship team is planning on developing a home altar gift box that may be delivered to homes or picked up at church. This box will contain items like an all-in-one mini-communion cup and wafer, candle, and booklet for devotions at home or getting a space ready on your table to join us for online communion.
We may not be able to go out as freely, due to the pandemic, but the Holy Spirit is still with us and in us so that we might know God’s presence is all around us.
—Pastor Erik
The information in this issue of
TEMPO NEWSLETTER is current as of
Tuesday September 29
SUNDAY WORSHIP
October 4 11:00 AM
Online communion
October 11 9:00 AM | Traditional 11:00 AM | Informal
October 18 11:00 AM
Online communion
October 25 9:00 AM | Traditional 11:00 AM | Informal
See page 16 for details
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TEMPO NEWSLETTERTempo Newsletter is a monthly publication with articles and information provided by staff and members of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. It is distributed to HTLC member households via US mail–black and white photocopy–and posted on the church website htlcto.org in full color. To contribute to the newsletter please read the submissions requirements listed below before providing information for publication.Contact Lynn Youngren, 805 990-3006 text anytime, [email protected]
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Newsletter deadlines for 2020Newsletter deadlines are usually on the THIRD THURSDAY of each month but sometimes they are adjusted due to holidays and printing schedules. Please note the dates listed below. Submissions are due no later than 11:00 AM on each deadline day.October 22 for the November issueNovember 19 for the December issueDecember 17 for the January 2021 issueJanuary 21, 2021 for the February issueFebruary 18 for the March issueMarch 18 for the April issueApril 22 for the May issueMay 20 for the June issueJune 24 for the July issueJuly 22 for the August issueAugust 19 for the September issue
“To nurture Christ-centered lives that reflect God’s love and grace in our local and global communities.”
HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 West Avenida de los Arboles, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-2939
805 492-1234 [email protected] www.htlcto.org
Church office hours 8:30 AM–noon, 1:00–3:00 PM Our campus is temporarily closed until further notice
PASTORAL EMERGENCY – 805 492-1234, press 1
CHURCH STAFF Pastor Erik Goehner [email protected]
Church Office and Campus Operations Manager Kathleen Sands [email protected]
Income Recorder Lisa Caestecker [email protected]
Bookkeeper Heather Edwards [email protected]
Holy Trinity Choir Director Dr Elmer Heerema [email protected] Furloughed due to Covid
Organist Virginia Walters
Informal Service Music Leaders Richard and Wanda Ferrin [email protected]
Tempo Newsletter Lynn Youngren [email protected]
CONGREGATIONAL COUNCIL Executive Committee Miriam Nakayama, President [email protected]
Brenda Tubbs, Vice President [email protected]
Secretary In process
Grace Nelson, Treasurer [email protected]
Church Council Jackie Chang Eric Hunzeker Marty Kreman Karie Lynch Kari Slattum Krister Swanson Bill Witt James Yu Pastor Erik Goehner
SCHOOL STAFF Honey Tree Early Childhood Center 1 W. Avenida de los Arboles Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-2939
School office 805 492-1232 [email protected] www.myhoneytree.com
School Acting Directors Julie Riedel and Calla Chevalier [email protected]
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Holy Trinity joyfully extends Christ’s love to all. We welcome everyone regardless of race, age, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, physical or mental health, faith, doubt, family composition, political affiliation,
socio-economic status, or any other category that divides us. Christ taught us that loving is a never-ending process of growth and reconciliation. At Holy Trinity, we strive to love diversely and deeply. To all who have been marginalized, we will work to demonstrate that nothing can separate you from the love of God.
“There is no longer Jew or Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus.” Galatians 3:28.
WHAT’S INSIDE2021 Stewardship Campaign ................6
2021 Pledge to Participate form ..........6
Calendar .............................................14
The church office is operational ..........5
Church office hours ..............................7
Concrete repair at church ..................11
Contact us ............................................2
Council Action ......................................4
Deadline for Sunday bulletins & Connection emails ...........................7
Deadline and submission requirements for Tempo Newsletter ...............2, 14
Dorcas Quilting Circle .........................10
Fair Trade: .............................................8 Christmas Sale news with HumanKind
Greetings from Sandpoint, Idaho .......15
Honey Tree Early Childhood Center .....8
In memoriam: .....................................10 Mary Lu Single
Manna Conejo Valley Food Bank .......15
Meditation Group ..............................11
Mid-week Bible study: .........................5 Prayer: Does it Make any Difference?
October worship opportunities .........16
Online with HTLC ................................11
Pastor’s note: Celebrating the Holy Spirit and Holy Trinity at home .................1
Recommendations for voting propositions........................11, 12-13
Staffing update .....................................7
Thank you: ............................................9 My Friends House, Inc.
Welcome statement .............................3
WELCOME STATEMENT
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Council Action
HTL
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This column will appear in Tempo
Newsletter from time to time
with updates on items that the
Church Council is thinking about
or working on. In most cases it will
be a series of bullet points with
minimal detail. Please feel free to
contact any council member for
more information.
HTLC Council Action Items—September 2020The church council met via Zoom in September. We are very thankful to Mike
Sadowski for all he has done as president of the church council and to Jean
Kammerer for all she has done as secretary. Miriam Nakayama was elected
council president. Both Mike and Jean have promised to be available for advice
and help!
• Council approved a new committee led by Joan Eggert and Ally Sadowski;
called Authentic Diversity. This committee will help us successfully live out
the promises of the welcome statement. The team will facilitate activities,
events, learning workshops, and discussions.
• Construction on the entrance ramp will begin on October 8. It shouldn’t
interfere with the Outdoor Worship Service on October 11. Railings will be
added on October 12.
• A task force is being formed to clarify roles of an interim youth coordinator
and an interim children’s coordinator as they will be hired shortly.
• Council also approved to move towards hiring a full-time rostered
experienced staff member for the 2020-2021 calendar year. This will guide
the stewardship campaign for this fall and pledges that are made will
determine the final decision if we can afford such a position. We have faith in
HTLC people and in God to step forward in this direction.
Thank you for reading this. If you have any questions, contact council president
Miriam Nakayama at [email protected], council vice-president
Brenda Tubbs at [email protected], or treasurer Grace Nelson at
Yours in Christ,
Miriam Nakayama
Please wear your facemask to help protect yourself & others
FACE MASK REQUIRED
Mid-week Bible study"Prayer: Does it Make
any Difference?"We ended the month of September with two presentations from Dr. Fred Tonsing during our Bible study time. He shared with us about his father’s experiences as an army chaplain in World War II and discovering the horrors of the concentration camps.
We had a guest speaker come because we are trying to incorporate some of what we used to do during our Sunday morning Spiritual Growth Forums before the pandemic started. During this hour on Sunday mornings, we would have church members or guests from outside the church come and share on a variety of topics. We want to give an opportunity for those presentations as we go into the fall by sharing them in our Wednesday video segment. At the same time we will also continue with Bible study topics as well.
In October we will take a closer look at the subject of prayer by using a book by Philip Yancey called, Prayer: Does it Make any Difference? Here are some of the themes we will be covering:
October 7 A New Point of View
October 14 Who We Are & Who God Is
October 21 It’s About Relationship
Our Bible studies and guest presentations are posted on Wednesdays with a link to our YouTube channel. If you have missed a study, you can go onto our YouTube playlists and find an archive of all the Bible studies we have done online. We hope you can join us!
—Pastor Erik
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The church office isoperationalWhile the church campus remains closed for worship services and gathering for fellowship, the church office remains operational as we have been since the beginning of the pandemic. To respect social distancing, the staff has been alternating their time in the office and doing work from their home office.
We now have new rules and procedures in effect to adhere to county guidelines, which allow us to announce to the congregation that we are operational. We are using the word “operational” because the word “open” would imply that things are back to normal which they are not and won’t be for awhile due to the corona virus. Here are some of the restrictions and guidelines we now have in place if you come onto the church campus.
Guidelines• Volunteers and church members who are visiting the church campus
and/or staff members need to make an appointment. This helps us maintain physical distancing.
• When you come onto the church campus, masks are required.
• If you are on the church campus, please honor physical distancing and remain 6 feet apart from other people.
• You need to knock on the church office door to be let in. Only one person at a time should be inside at the reception desk. You may not go into the office beyond the reception desk unless you are a staff member or have been authorized to do so by a staff member.
• If you enter into one of the church buildings, you need to sign the Attendance Log available at the entrance. We are required to track who is on campus. If someone does test positive for COVID-19, we would initiate contact tracing to alert all close contacts of that person.
• Please do not visit the church campus if you or a member of your household is feeling sick, has a fever, or is under quarantine.
We want you to know that we are here for you. We can be reached by telephone, by email, video-conference or by appointment. If there is a spiritual matter you would like to talk about, or you would like a pastoral care visit, I can be available through these same methods. Please let us know if we can assist you with anything.
—Pastor Erik
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2021 Stewardship CampaignIn the church we use the word “stewardship” to talk about how we see all that we have as a gift from God and we are called to be good “stewards” or “managers” of those gifts. Part of being a good manager is not just keeping what we have to ourselves, but also sharing with others. This also means sharing with the ministry that happens through our local churches.We hope you will consider sharing some of your resources to help support the work of Holy Trinity in the coming year. Next to this article is our pledge card for the year 2021. We invite you to let us know if you will be participating as an active member of the church this coming year and what that participation might look like. It would be great to have you commit to a certain amount each month to give, but it is also helpful to know if you plan to give in general even if you do not want to commit to a certain amount every month. The card can be cut out and mailed into the church office.Thank you for discerning the level at which you might be able to give and letting us know about it. Your sharing this information allows us to set goals and do better planning for ministry in 2021!—Pastor Erik
Please fill out and send your pledge card to:Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
1 West Avenida de los Arboles Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
“I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper, to be with you forever…You know the Holy Spirit, for it
dwells with you and will be in you.” John 14:15-17
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Staffing updateAt the end of August and early September we had two positions resign. Our Children’s Ministry Coordinator resigned to take a full-time job teaching and our Youth and Community Life Director resigned as well. The youth committee and council quickly took up the task of how we might make sure our youth and family ministries are staffed for the coming school year. It was decided that we would look to hire a part-time interim youth minister, particularly for the High School group, and a part-time children’s minister for the younger kids. Those search processes are underway.
Meanwhile, the council began discussing what our long term staffing situation might look like. After a conversation, a consensus was reached that Holy Trinity did need another full-time staff position and that the council would like to recommend that the position be filled with either a deacon or a pastor. There was also consensus that this position should be focused on youth and family.
The one big question that will need to be addressed, especially in this time of pandemic, is whether or not the church can afford such a position. The council decided that they would put the idea to the congregation during the Stewardship Campaign and make a decision in December using the amount of pledges as a guide for the level of staffing we believe we believe we can sustain.
Let us know if you have any feedback and if you support this staffing goal. Thanks!
—Pastor Erik
Do you have an update or announcement for the Sunday worship bulletins or weekly Connection emails?
Submit your announcement by Wednesday, on or before noon, to [email protected].
Write "announcement" in the subject line of your email to ensure it is added to the bulletin.
—Kathleen Sands Church Office and Campus Operations Manager
Deadline for
Sunday bulletins &Connection emails
Church Office Hours
For assistance,
please contact
Kathleen Sands,
Church Office & Campus
Operations Manager,
via phone 805-492-1234
or email
It's apple and pumpkin time at Honey
Tree! Children are baking apple
cake, tasting, measuring, weighing
and graphing apples by color. It's the
season for apple and pumpkin stories,
songs, and fingerplays. The simplicity
of this traditional early childhood
curriculum theme is a delight and
a relief during these complicated
Covid-19 times.
In mid-September we welcomed
12 teachers and approximately 96
students back to our campus. Honey
Tree successfully passed a City of
Thousand Oaks reopening inspection
and received a "Committed To Being
Open and Safe" certificate to post.
The challenges of new routines, health
and safety practices, and financial
impact continue, but it is a pleasure to
see and hear young children playing
and laughing on play yards and in
classrooms again.
Happy children! Happy teachers!
Happy parents! Moments of sweet
grace. We are thankful. Honey Tree
also appreciates Holy Trinity, your
continued support, and most of all,
your prayers.
Oh the Lord is good to me and so I thank the Lord for giving me the things I need, the sun and the rain and the apple seed, the Lord is good to me!
–Johnny Appleseed Prayer
Honey Tree Administration
Calla Chevalier and Julie Riedel
Taste and see that the Lord is good. Psalm 34:8
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I am so happy and excited to report
that we are having a Fair Trade
Christmas Sale this year! It will be a
virtual and online sale and HumanKind
wants to work with us on it. Details
need to be worked out but so far here
is how it will work:
You order what you want from
their website: humankindslo.org
Pay by credit card
Choose to pay for shipping to
Fair Trade Christmas Sale news!
an address of your choice OR
your order can be delivered
to HTLC for free on Saturday,
November 21, via my daughter,
who works at HumanKind.
Pick up your order
at HTLC on Saturday,
November 21, 9:30 AM–noon
or Sunday, November 22, from
noon–2:00 PM in the circle drive
of the church parking lot.
The Committee on Outreach and
Advocacy Ministry also had the idea of
Holy Trinity members purchasing fair
trade Christmas ornaments for the tree
in the Fellowship Hall. HumanKind may
come up with a discount deal for that
so stay tuned. Get your Christmas lists
started to support fair trade artisans
around the world.
In Christ’s Fair name,
Miriam Nakayama
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Despite not being
able to meet and
sew together, Dorcas
Quilting Group
members are still
productive by working
at home. Pictured
Dorcas Quilting Group
here are six of the Dorcas Quilts that Joan Cressman made this summer. With all the extra time she had during Covid-19
restrictions, she had the pleasure of working with many colors and fabrics. She plans to donate the quilts to the Thousand
Oaks Healthcare Center that is next to the church.
—Sally Johnson
Dear Friends,
Sadly, I must report the passing of our dear friend Mary Lu Single on September 1, 2020, after a lengthy illness that was unrelated to COVID-19.
She was a fighter, in spite of various health problems, but was cheerful, upbeat, and maintained her dignity; an indomitable spirit and love of life and family until the end.
She was married to Clarence, the love of her life since 1981.
Mary Lu was a consummate volunteer at HTLC, totally involved in many aspects of congregational life and leaves behind numerous friends gained over their many years here. She will be sorely missed.
Should you want to express your condolences to Clarence and their family, contact information is:
Clarence Single 8817 La Riviera Drive Apt #41 Sacramento, CA 95826
916-384-7991
No arrangements have been made at this time. Contributions in her memory may be made to Holy Trinity.
—Bill Hurley
Mary Lu Single 1936-2020 Pictured here with husband Clarence.
Photo by Bill Hurley.
In memoriam
Quilts by Joan Cressman
Church Website www.htlcto.org
YouTube @Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Thousand Oaks Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwXH9eTSk8ev8t7sg4lm_rw
Facebook @HTLCTO: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Link: https://www.facebook.com/HTLCTO/
Youth! Follow us on Instagram @HTLCTO_Youth Link: https://www.instagram.com/htlcto_youth/
Faith Explorers for young children Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwXH9eTSk8ev8t7sg4lm_rw
WE WILL BE POSTING MESSAGES & VIDEOS ON THESE PLATFORMS
ONLINE
Concrete repair at churchWeather permitting, we have concrete repair work scheduled on the ramp leading from the circular drive in the parking lot to the front of the sanctuary.
ScheduleThursday, October 8 | Concrete demolitionFriday, October 9 | Pour new concreteOctober 12–14 | Install rails
Repair days The areas scheduled for repairs will be marked with white paint. Please avoid parking in and around these areas. Vehicles will be permitted to enter and exit the parking lot at all times. Please drive slowly and be mindful of the safety barricades.
The repair procedures will create dust. Close windows and doors that are adjacent to the repair areas and cover vehicles and valuables to protect these from debris.
—Kathleen Sands.
Continued on page 12 "Recommendations for Propositions"
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You may not be aware of it, but many states across the U.S. have a Lutheran Office of Public Policy sponsored by the ELCA as well as synods and local churches. The office for California is in Sacramento. These offices do not endorse particular candidates or parties, but they are to work as advocates for different policies based on guidance from ELCA social statements. They are also to raise awareness and inform Lutheran churches about what is going on with certain state issues and suggest ways our faith may speak to those issues.
In California we have a system where we can vote
on propositions which can have a direct effect on our communities. The problem is that it can be hard to determine exactly what those propositions are all about. The Lutheran Office of Public Policy makes recommendations on how to vote on these propositions based on their research and on the ELCA social statements. These are simply recommendations that you are free to disagree with. They are only meant to be a guide along with other resources as we try and make decisions on these important topics.
—Pastor Erik
Recommendations for voting propositions –see following page for November ballot measures–
Meditation GroupA quote by John Main from his book Word Into Silence:
It is, practically, necessary to meditate every day, morning and evening. It is necessary in order to ground and root our lives in the foundational reality of Christ’s living Spirit that is manifested in every aspect of human life. But it is especially characterized by its gentleness and the powerful gift of forgiveness. You may well ask, ‘How will sitting to meditate bring me to this compassion and forgiveness; how will the mantra lead me to this love?’ When you begin you have to take that on faith. There is no way of answering that question except for yourself, through the practice.
The goal is to meditate morning and evening, but start by joining us for Zoom on Thursday, October 1 at 4:00 PM. Email [email protected] for a Zoom invite. If you take one little step, the Holy Spirit will do the rest!
In Peace, Miriam Nakayama
Continued from page 11 "Recommendations for voting propositions"
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—submitted by Dixie Hanson
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LOCATION KEYCLU - California Lutheran University CampusFH - Fellowship HallFS - Fireside RoomHT - Church CampusLIB - LibraryMR - Music RoomNX - Narthex Lounge/ Wiggle RoomOS - Off site locationSANC - SanctuaryPAT - Patio/CourtyardYR - Youth Room
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THURSDAYOCTOBER 22
11:00 AMSee page 2 for
submission details
10/1/20204:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/2/20204:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/3/20208:00 AM Altar Guild SANC9:30 AM Manna Food Bank Drive-Thru
PAT4:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/4/2020Online Worship11:00 AM Online Communion4:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/5/20204:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/6/20204:00 PM Staff Meeting (Zoom)4:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/7/20204:00 PM Harbor House FHMid-Week Virtual Bible Study
10/8/20208:00 AM Construction: ramp PAT4:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/9/20208:00 AM Construction: ramp PAT4:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/10/20208:00 AM Altar Guild SANC
1:30 PM Mary Martha + Ruth Circle PAT4:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/11/2020Online Worship9:00 AM Outdoor Worship Traditional PAT11:00 AM Outdoor Worship Informal PAT4:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/12/20208:00 AM Construction: rails PAT4:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/13/20208:00 AM Construction: rails PAT4:00 PM Staff Meeting (Zoom)4:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/14/20208:00 AM Construction: rails PAT4:00 PM Harbor House FHMid-Week Virtual Bible Study
10/15/20203:45 PM Choristers SANC4:00 PM Harbor House FH6:30 PM Council Executive Meeting
10/16/20204:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/17/20208:00 AM Altar Guild SANC4:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/18/2020Online Worship11:00 AM Online Communion4:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/19/20204:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/20/202011:30 AM Staff/Worship Meeting (Zoom)4:00 PM Harbor House FH6:30 PM Council Meeting
10/21/20204:00 PM Harbor House FHMid-Week Virtual Bible Study
10/22/20204:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/23/20204:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/24/20208:00 AM Altar Guild SANC4:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/25/2020Online Worship9:00 AM Outdoor Worship Traditional PAT11:00 AM Outdoor Worship Informal PAT4:00 PM Harbor House FH
And just like that, summer ended and fall arrived. Two low temperature nights signaled the trees to foreshadow the inevitable performance of dazziling colors to come. The tomato plants are quickly ripening off their fruit in an effort to plant seeds for next year's growing cycle. Flowering plants are producing seed pods, and I am attempting to collect them and catalog their success—or lack of success—in this year's garden. Nature, it seems, is all of a sudden moving rather quickly to prepare.
There is a lot of movement around town, too. Tourists dwindle and the shopping streets are not quite as crowded. Boat owners are winterizing their vessels to be stored safely out of the harsh weather until next season.
Now, instead of seeing watercraft at the shoreline or speeding across the lake, they are loaded on top of vehicles and trailers and are speeding along the roadways to their winter homes.
This is also about the time of year that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers begins the drawdown of the lake. It is in preparation for the anticipated heavy rains and run off from the surrounding mountains as well as the spring snow melt. Any day now, the shore line will begin to change its shape. The drawdown takes just a few short weeks and the scenery changes from gentle waves lapping the sandy beachs or splashing on rocky shores to long muddy shorelines and docks that appear to have grown very tall spindly legs.
As the coller weather chases me indoors, thoughts turn to the loss of the warm summer days and enjoying the delightful evenings sitting on the front porch late into the evenings. But then I realize that there really is no loss at all, just change. And there is nothing wrong with that. God has created a world full of ever changing beauty and my job is to appreciate it, take time to welcome it, and use it to glorify His name.
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens... Ecclesiastes 3:1
Lynn Youngren Tempo Newsletter [email protected] 99 Crooked Ear House Sandpoint, ID 83864
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Greetings from Sandpoint, Idaho...
10/26/20204:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/27/20204:00 PM Staff Meeting (Zoom)4:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/28/20204:00 PM Harbor House FHMid-Week Virtual Bible Study
10/29/20204:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/30/20204:00 PM Harbor House FH
10/31/20208:00 AM Altar Guild SANC4:00 PM Harbor House FH
Events listed on this Tempo Newsletter calendar are provided by the church master calendar. Please make sure to schedule your events through the church office: [email protected].
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We have now had six successful outdoor worships on three different Sundays with a 9:00 AM traditional service and 6:00 PM informal service. People have been great about following the guidelines and keeping their masks on. Because of this, we plan to do more in October. As the sun begins to set earlier, however, we have decided to move the 6:00 PM informal service to the morning at 11:00 AM. This will also allow us to do a little less set-up because the sound system will be up from the earlier service.
Our worship opportunities for October are:Sunday, October 4 Online communion at 11:00 AM Look for the link to Zoom in your emailSunday, October 11 9:00 AM | Traditional 11:00 AM | InformalSunday, October 18 Online communion at 11:00 AM Look for the link to Zoom in your emailSunday, October 25 9:00 AM | Traditional 11:00 AM | Informal
October worship opportunities
Join us for worship and Bible study online on our
YouTube channel
Go to YouTube
and type in:
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Thousand Oaks CA
OR
Visit the church website
HTLCTO.ORG
We continue the weekly worship videos via YouTube