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August 2019
BLESSING OF THE BACKPACKS SUNDAY, AUGUST 11TH
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PSALM 19 ASTRONOMY CLUB
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18TH @ 6:30PM
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W-ELCA
ORGANIZATION MEETING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14TH @ 1:00PM
UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH We are a Stephen Ministry Church
Address: 100 Cooper Road · Bella Vista · AR 72715
Phone: 479-855-1325
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.unitedlutheranbv.org
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FROM THE PASTOR’S OFFICE: Mary, Martha, and Lazarus of Bethany
These are the ordinary days. In the secular world, the dominant image for this time of year is a child walking to
school, carrying a new lunch box. In many a congregation, including ours, this season is marked by a flurry of
activity as new programs begin or begin again and people return from the lull of summer to participate in the
worship and education life of the church.
The church does not provide a major liturgical event to highlight the difference of these weeks. There are no
Advent candles to light, no Lenten disciplines to take on. If the sacred is to break through in this time, it will be
in more ordinary ways: as the Word is read and heard, as people are welcomed back, as the “saints” of the
congregation are recognized and remembered.
The liturgical color for the weeks after Pentecost is green, the symbolic color of growth. The texts form Luke
challenge us to consider the ways in which these ordinary weeks can be a time for growth in discipleship.
We are invited to grow, to allow God lose in our lives, stirring things us, which brings us to this month’s saint
commemoration: Mary, Mother of Our Lord, August 15.
Her story is familiar to us, at least the one we read in Luke 2 each Christmas (or Christmas in July as we
celebrated this year). However, before this treasured story we hear her sing:
My soul proclaims your greatness, O God, and my spirit rejoices in you. You have looked with love on your
servant here, and blessed me all my life through. Great and mighty are you. O holy One strong is your kindness
evermore. How you favor the weak and lowly one, humbling the proud of heart.
You have cast the mighty down from their thrones and uplifted the humble of heart, You have filled the hungry
with wondrous things, and left the wealthy no part. Great and mighty are you, O Faithful One, strong is your
justice, strong your love, As you promised to Sarah and Abraham, kindness forevermore. (Luke 1: 46-55)
For centuries the church has sung Mary’s song as a
canticle at evening prayer. Mary personifies the faith
of the whole Christian church that is always ready to
answer God’s call to service. Far from being words
of mere submission, though, Mary’s song gives
witness to a God of justice who brings down the
powerful and fills hungry people with good things. A
God who is at work in the world through people like
you and me. Martin Luther saw Mary as a sign of
God’s grace offered to everyone.
With the voice of faith we sing not of the way things
are, but of the way things really are. We sing of
God’s grace, God’s giving, God’s inversions, God’s
work ... our hands (to use the ELCA’s motto.) God
chose Mary to make a difference in the world, to bear
a son who was and is the savior of the world. God
likewise chooses us to be active and involved in the
world for the sake of the world. That is such good
news, it deserves to be sung and lived out.
In these ordinary days, inspired by Mary, I invite you
to consider anew how God is calling you to serve.
There are always new opportunities.
Pentecost Joy!! Pastor Karen
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STEPHEN MINISTRY
If you or someone you know (in or outside of ULC) could use the
comforting presence of a Stephen Minister, please contact
Sarah Stephenson at [email protected]
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PARISH NURSES: TIP OF THE MONTH SELF-ESTEEM
Having positive self-esteem, you are more effective, productive, capable, and lovable. With low self-esteem
you are not as effective, can feel worthless, not loved, and incompetent. Self Esteem can be improved no
matter what age you are. You owe it to yourself to feel good about who you are. Each one of us is an unique
individual.
No single event or person can determine your level of self-esteem. It develops over time and we can help
ourselves and others by being positive. High self-esteem individuals accept challenges, maintain
self-confidence, remain flexible, and do things to enrich their lives. If you or someone you know has low
self-es-teem there are ways a person can help themselves improve. They can take a can-do attitude, accept their
strengths and weaknesses take pride in their achievements, respect yourself and be proud of who you are.
Love yourself and focus on feeling good about yourself. Don’t put other people down. Treat yourself like a
friend and keep thinking positive.
A positive sense of self is a great gift parents, grandparents, can give
to their children- pay attention to them, give them smiles, listen to
what they are saying. Praise your child but do it wisely. Be a good
role model. Focus on the child’s strength. One of my favorite quotes
is: Love yourself and love those around you. Take care of yourself
and take care of those around you. Lead by example. Give LOVE.
Be a part of everything that is great with the world, and in turn there
is more love and greatness in the world. Help to change the world.
(Jeffrey I. Moore)
God Bless United Lutheran members, family, and friends.
Psalm 28:76 The Lord is my strength and my shield.
Your Parish Nurses: Charlotte Spencer & Tonja Seusy
Congregational Care
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BOOK CLUB Becoming - Michelle Obama
MONDAY, AUGUST 26TH @ 6:30PM
In her memoir, a work of deep reflection and mesmerizing storytelling, Michelle Obama
invites readers into her world, chronicling the experiences that have shaped her—from her
childhood on the South Side of Chicago to her years as an executive balancing the demands
of motherhood and work, to her time spent at the world’s most famous address. With
unerring honesty and lively wit, she describes her triumphs and her disappointments, both
public and private, telling her full story as she has lived it—in her own words and on her
own terms. Warm, wise, and revelatory, Becoming is the deeply personal reckoning of a
woman of soul and substance who has steadily defied expectations —and whose story
inspires us to do the same.
ALSO, there’s a complete listing of the books we’ve read thus far on the counter, under the community
bulletin board. Enjoy!!
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ADULT CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: A Journey Into Christian Art
Beginning August 18th on Sunday mornings, Jeremy Fowler-Lindemulder begins
an exciting new Christian Education opportunity focusing on Christian Are: A
picture may be worth a thousand words, but can a painting be read like a book? It
can if you know the code. From the Catacombs to Soho Galleries -- delve into the
roots of Christian art, and trace a common theme that has continued to inspire artists
for almost 2000 years. Using A Journey Into Christian Art by Helen De Borchgrave
as our guide, we begin our adventure August 18th.
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BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14TH & 28TH @ 12:00PM
“Honoring Our Neighbor’s Faith: A Lutheran Perspective on Faith Traditions in America”
by Robert Buckley Farlee, Editor
Hundreds of Christian denominations and dozens of non-Christian traditions have
followers in the United States. How do we view this wide variety of beliefs and
practices? How does the Lutheran tradition compare with others?
Honoring Our Neighbor’s Faith Revised Edition brings new light and nuance to these
questions, which are as timely and vital as ever. This book to explores thirty-two faith
traditions that represent a wide spectrum of beliefs. Each tradition constitutes a
“chapter” that includes key teachings, worship patterns and practices, and how each is
governed. This book includes statistics, tools for group study and discussion, and
updated resource and website lists to facilitate further study.
Come join the discussion!!
Education Announcements
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ASSISTING MINISTER/LITURGIST TRAINING THIS MONTH Leadership in worship is a shared leadership. Assisting ministers are needed to read
scripture, offer prayers and intercessions on behalf of the congregation, assist at the
altar, help distribute the bread and wine, and dismiss the congregation for service in
the world. (Assisting Ministers and Readers, Gerald Spice, page 4)
For many years now here at United, we’ve had assisting ministers read scripture and help distribute the
elements, this month we will add yet another aspect to our life together with trained Assisting Ministers. The
word liturgy means “work of the people,” together we worship: ordained leaders preside, announce absolution,
preach, blessing the elements and send the people forth with a blessing. Assisting ministers welcome, offer
prayers, dismiss. If you are interested, please let Pastor know. A training will be held Sunday, August 11th,
following worship. Additional training will be scheduled as needed.
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• HELPING/SERVING WITH THE SALVATION ARMY - SUNDAY, AUGUST 4TH @ 5:00PM Please call or check in with Jeremy Fowler-Lindemulder if you’d like to help prepare or serve.
• BLESSING OF THE BACKPACKS - SUNDAY, AUGUST 11TH (during worship service)
• BREAKFAST CLUB, MONDAY, AUGUST 12TH @ 8:00AM Guest Speaker: Anne Middleton, Member on the Board of Directors for “The Plaza”
Topic: Welcome to the Plaza
Devotion: Joyce Jebsen
All are welcome! Please sign up in the narthex!
Education Announcements
Parish Fellowship UPCOMING EVENTS
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• MOVIE NIGHT - THURSDAY, AUGUST 15TH @ 6:30PM
• PSALM 19 FAITH BASED ASTRONOMY CLUB - SUNDAY, AUGUST 18TH @ 6:30PM
• LUTHERAN NIGHT AT ARVEST BALL PARK - TUESDAY. AUGUST 27TH
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Parish Fellowship UPCOMING EVENTS
Baseball ($5.00 per ticket) and brats ($1.00 per brat)! Please sign up in the
narthex! The deadline to sign up will be August 16th. If you have any
questions, please contact Dick or Joyce Jebsen at 479-855-9638 or 479-381-6188.
The Jebsens will order and pick up the tickets for the game. You may give your
$5.00 to the Jebsens or leave it in the church office. ALSO...the church group
with the most people in attendance that night will get to choose someone to
throw out the first pitch that evening!
A recently paroled ex-convict, Dell (Kevin Hart), strikes up an unusual and unlikely
friendship with a quadriplegic billionaire, Phillip Lacasse (Bryan Cranston), in this
"funny and warmhearted buddy comedy." From worlds apart, Dell and Phillip form an
unlikely bond, bridging their differences and gaining invaluable wisdom in the
process, giving each man a renewed sense of passion for all of life's possibilities.
Inspired by a true story, this heartfelt comedy also stars Nicole Kidman, Julianna
Margulies, and Aja Naomi King.
JOURNEY THROUGH GRIEF TOGETHER
TUESDAYS, AUGUST 20TH - OCTOBER 19TH
5:30-7:00PM First United Methodist Church
20 Boyce Drive
Bella Vista, AR
www.lovelearnlead.com
COME JOIN US!
Are you finding yourself in the midst of grief and loss and wondering how you will make it
through? Although, each path through grief is different, together we will explore the
journey through the seasons of grief and support each other with ways to cope.
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THE HARMONICS UGANDA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH
(SAVE THE DATE!) American audiences will love the acapella music of The Harmonics Uganda from Uganda, Africa, a nationally
acclaimed acapella group in Uganda consisting of 7 multi-talented young men. The group members are in
their mid-20s to 30 and have performed all over Uganda for several years.
You may never be able to go to Africa, but we’re bringing Africa to you. The Harmonics Uganda will sing
some of your favorite songs both in African and American styles. The concert is packed with high energy
music and interaction with the audience. There will be something for every member of the family. This is not
just another concert; this could be life-changing!
The Harmonics Uganda concert is sponsored by Acts of Love Uganda, Inc, a 501c3 non-profit ministry that
provides a means to families in Uganda to have an income to support their families. The purpose of this tour
is to relocate some of the families in the Katogo Slum, which floods every rainy season, to safer ground and
create a self-sustaining community. You may read further about this ministry at www.actsofloveuganda.org
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Parish Fellowship UPCOMING EVENTS
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Social Ministry UPDATES
As I write this it is right in the middle of summer. I hope you all have had a relaxing, enjoyable summer!
While we may slow down a bit, maybe take a vacation, may we also keep in mind that the needs of our
“neighbors” around our area and around the world don’t slow down. And while we can’t meet all the needs of
those around us, we definitely can help to make their world a little brighter.
The collection for Oaks Indian Mission in June will help those residents have clean, healthy teeth and band
aids to help make their scratches and cuts feel better! As always, they were grateful for ULC’s generosity.
Thinking of Oaks, I want to thank Sarah Stephenson for her hard work planning the service week. The day
spent helping the Indian Mission and Eben Ezer Lutheran in Oaks was an exciting, busy, and very profitable
day! Besides the 12 people from United all the youth from the mission that were on campus joined in to work
with the group. Those experiences are so goof for the Mission youth.
July and August will offer us another opportunity to share with our “neighbors” in the area. The Oaks Indian
Mission need for these two months will be backpacks. As an update on Oaks, they just welcomed three
siblings as new residents. Their grandmother could no longer care for them. These children will now benefit
from our generosity and love.
Also, during July and August we will be collecting school supplies
that will be divided between the Gravette and Decatur school
systems. Any school items will be fine as there are needs in all
grades. The tubs are in the narthex on the long counter and are
marked for the different collections.
May you continue to have a blessed summer and may you feel
blessed to be a blessing to our neighbors around us!
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DONATIONS FOR LITTLE PANTRY ULC’S Little Pantry is always in need of donations. We help so many in our community on a daily basis with
our pantry. If you’d like to donate to the Little Pantry, please check out the below listing of items for different
options on donations. Thank you helping ULC make a positive impact in our community!
LITTLE PANTRY SUGGESTIONS:
Canned Vegetables
Crackers
Juice Boxes
Canned Tuna
Canned Chicken
Spam
Toothbrushes
Soap
Maxi Pads or Tampons
Cereal
Peanut Butter
Ramen Noodles
Spaghetti O’s
Vienna Sausages
Canned Ravioli
Mac and Cheese
Canned Soups
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Who better to spotlight this month than our hard-working,
kid-loving, positive-thinking, JOYOUS, Children’s Ministry/
Stephen Ministry Coordinator, Sarah Stephenson? With VBS in
full swing, Sarah took time out of her busy day, to let me
interview her and it is evident that Sarah has found her dream
job here with us at ULC.
Sarah grew up in a small Methodist church that was full of her
family members and friends from the school she attended. It
was there that Sarah learned that your church friends are the
“easiest friends you’ll ever have.” You’re all learning about God,
you all love Jesus, and you help each other make good decisions.
This is a lesson Sarah often shares with the kids of ULC too.
Sarah started her work at ULC in May of 2017, so this year’s VBS is the third one she’s spearheaded here.
The first year was challenging because there were so many bits and pieces and details to work on. Sarah has
since built an overall VBS Template and now she updates it for each new VBS session, and it works like a
charm. It helps that she now knows the people from ULC and what their talents and interests are, and it’s easy
to ask them to help out.
Sarah and her husband Thomas, have a daughter, Charli Anne, who, Sarah will tell you, is the reason she does
everything she does. She wants Charli Anne to grow up with a love of the Lord, an understanding of good
Christian morals, and a church home that she loves. She’s well on her way to meeting that goal, as Charli
Anne is usually to be found by her mother’s side, crafting VBS sets, helping in VBS groups, and attending
Sunday School.
Sarah’s Major, from Franklin College in Franklin, IN, is in Journalism
with a Minor in Theater. She laughs when she says that the Theater train-
ing has come in handy more than once. Sarah’s singing and dancing, and
sheer joy in front of a group of kids or adults is a testimony that she uses
the gifts God gave her to further His work in the world.
When Sarah applied for the job here at ULC, she was attending a
Methodist Church in Centerton, where she had completed her Lay Serv-
ant Certification, and had filled the pulpit four times. Becoming a mem-
ber of ULC was a stipulation for the Children’s Ministry/Stephen Minis-
try Coordinator job, and Sarah admits it was hard to leave her friends
at the Methodist Church and join ULC. But, now, with two plus years
under her belt at ULC, Sarah is extremely happy with that decision. The
ULC congregation are now her family, and with the multiple genera-
tions who attend here, Sarah has ladies she considers her Aunts, her Sun-
day School kids feel like nieces and nephews, and she counts many of the
men and women of ULC as brothers and sisters. So, she “gained a whole
family in one shot!”
Sarah’s goals for the Children’s Ministry Program at ULC, are to eventually start a Youth Group, as the kids
in Sunday School get older, and need that level of education/experience. In the meantime, she works on build-
ing good values, instilling the love of community service in the kids, and helping them to understand there is a
huge world, outside of themselves, that they can have a positive impact on. Written By: Kathy Bassett
Spotlight on ULC Staff: SARAH STEPHENSON
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Women of United
August 11
August 14 1:00 p.m. W-ELCA Discussion
August 21 9:15 a.m. Visiting Phoebes
August 28 10:00 a.m. Bible Study Leaders
Coffee
Deborah Circle Piece Makers every Thursday at 9:00.
Luther Hall is a “cool” place
to be on a hot summer day.
There are many tasks for
willing hands—you don’t even have to know
how to sew to be part of this wonderful
fellowship. Just Come on Down!
Planning For Our New Year—August 14—1:00 p.m. Along with the Churchwide Women of the ELCA, we are thinking about new
approaches to our traditional monthly Gatherings. Because of declining numbers, it’s
important to explore how we can best use our resources and still contribute to the
work and support of the Women of the ELCA. On August 14 at 1:00 pm we will meet
to discuss what our options are. We will continue with our circles—it’s just the
monthly W-ELCA meetings that may change.
We invite anyone who is interested in planning for our future, and any one who is
interested in helping in any leadership role to attend.
WOMEN
OF THE
ELCA
Plan to join us in Little Rock September 27-29
(Details on the next page)
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Freddie Jordan, Executive Board Secretary, will be joining us and bringing greetings and news from church wide. Freddie hails from Columbus, Ohio where she is a member of her church choir and Sunday school teacher. Before serving on the church wide Board, she served as the president of the Southern Ohio Synodical Women’s Organization. Freddie has three young children and she works as an adjunct chemistry professor at Central State University in Wilberforce Ohio. We are excited to welcome Freddie to our Convention. Freddie will lead a breakout session on Saturday afternoon.
Saturday Bible Study: Pastor Liz Albertson, Director for Evangelical Mission/Assistant to the Bishop for Youth & Family, will lead us in a Bible Study on our Convention theme verse, Zephaniah 3:17: The Lord, your God is in
your midst, a warrior who gives victory; he will rejoice over you with gladness; he will renew you in his love; he will exult over you with loud singing.
Penny Budzien will share stories from Tanzania. Penny, Bishop Mike Girlinghouse, Pastor Liz Albertson, Pastor Kara Shaw, and Pastor Melissa Ehrhardt traveled to visit the Lutheran Church in Tanzania this May. They went to learn from one of the fastest growing Lutheran Churches in the world, to see how the spirit is working among them and what lessons they can bring back for us in Arkansas and Oklahoma. We will also have a LIVE INTERNET CALL FROM TANZANIA with Elisipha Lepilal, Legal Secretary for the Morogoro Diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania, the highest ranking woman in the Morogo Diocese. We’re excited to hear from her and thankful we’re blessed with the opportunity.
Identifying Your Spiritual Gifts Nia Indelicato will lead a workshop on identifying your spiritual gifts. Participants will learn about spiritual gifts and will take time to reflect on how their gifts show themselves in every-day life.
The Significance of Speech Guest speaker, Pam Christie, will lead a talk on the significance of speech. According to the Moody Blues, it is up to us “to decide which is right and which is an illusion.” We will have an interactive discussion regarding what our personal
speech says about us, the meaning of some of the current speeches being delivered, and what the Gospel might say about it all.
Convention In-Kind Days for Girls and Dorcas House
Days for Girls is a nonprofit that provides menstruation supplies to women and girls in need around the world. In some places, menstruation can cut a young woman off from her life and daily activities, like going to school, all be-cause she does not have access to feminine hygiene products. Days for Girls provides reusable menstruation kits to help women and girls stay connected during their period. Please see the included Days for Girls flyer for more information on how you can help. Lorrie Healy, a Days for Girls Team Lead from Rogers, AR, will lead a breakout session on Saturday afternoon.
In addition to supporting women around the world, we will be supporting women at home too. We will also be collecting disposable tampons and pads for the women of Dorcas House, a shelter that serves women fleeing abuse or suffering from addiction.
Please bring a package of tampons or pads to the convention to donate to Dorcas House.
Fun Activities and Service Opportunities will be available throughout the convention. We will offer crafts, a chance to learn about Tibetan Prayer Flags and make our own versions, and information on the different WELCA resources to help you better connect and reflect. We will also have several impactful service projects participants can help contribute to including Tiny Angel Gowns, preemie bereavement gowns. There will be plenty to do for non-voting members.
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Arkansas-Oklahoma Synodical Women’s Organization of Women of the ELCA (WELCA)
32nd Annual WELCA Convention Registration Form
September 27- 29, 2019 Faith Lutheran Church
7525 W. Markham Street · Little Rock, AR 72205 Name:
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Guest Name* (if applicable):
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Address:
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Home Phone: ____________________________Cell Phone: ____________________________________
Email Address: ___________________________________________WELCA Cluster: ___6__ Church: ____________________________________City: ________________________ State: _____________
Age (optional): ____________ How many conventions have you attended? ________________
I will be attending as:
Delegate/Voting Member: _____ Attendee: _____ SWO Board Member: _____ Speaker/Special Guest: _____
Registration Fees Registration covers Friday dinner, Saturday lunch and dinner, all printed materials, plus snacks and beverages
during convention for regular attendees. Guests of attendees are asked to pay for any meals they attend.
Convention Fees
Early Bird (Before July 15): $70.00 $__________
Regular (Before August 25): $75.00 $__________
Late (After August 25): $85.00 $__________
SUBTOTAL $__________ *Meals for Guests Fees
Friday dinner: $10.00 $__________
Saturday lunch: $10.00 $__________
Saturday dinner: $20.00 $__________
SUBTOTAL $__________
I am paying via: ☐ Enclosed check in the amount of: $__________ (payable to AR/OK Women of the ELCA)
☐ Online trough Tithe.ly in the amount of: $ ________ (https://tithe.ly/give?c=664790)
☐ I am applying for a scholarship (Fees charged after scholarship decision has been made)
***There are NO REFUNDS ***
Food (and other) Allergies/Special Dietary Needs: ______________________________________________
WINE TASTING RSVP - A fee of $6.00 will be collected at the Convention
☐ I plan to attend ☐ I DO NOT plan to attend ☐ I am not sure (we check w/ you before the Convention)
Mail registration form and payment before August 25 to: Tracie Omit, Treasurer, 4526 Spring Cliff Loop, Rogers, Arkansas 72756; [email protected]
Lodging Information: You are responsible for making your own reservations Hampton Inn & Suites- 1301 South Shackleford Rd. Little Rock, AR 72211; Phone: 501.537.3000
The Convention rate is $89.00 +tax. (includes breakfast) Last day for reservations: September 12
Remember to let them know you are with the “AR-OK WELCA” group
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Rejoice! Renew! Exult! Zephaniah 3:17
Greetings, The Arkansas-Oklahoma Synodical Women’s Organization will hold its 32nd annual Convention at Faith
Lutheran Church in Little Rock, Arkansas, September 27-29, 2019. Our theme is “Rejoice! Renew!
Exult!” (Zephaniah 3:17) Each congregational or inter-congregational unit of the AR-OK Synod is entitled to
one delegate. Delegates are required to attend all business sessions of the convention. Please find the attached
registration form that must be returned to the registrar. Please make copies of the form and share them with all
of the women in your congregation. NEW this year, you can also register online through this link (details below). ALL WOMEN of the AR-OK
Synod are invited and encouraged to attend; membership in WELCA is not required. There will be plenty of
fun and interesting activities to participate in for non-Delegate attendees. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeUK3r308MDSM180Ic9EbmTUJUr9ME1eTtTbKZsv-USOlLIiA/viewform Registration (Delegate or Participant): EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION $70.00 (by July 15), regular registration $75.00 (by August 25), late
registration $85.00 (after August 25); see form for other fees and discounts. The registration fee includes
Friday supper, Saturday lunch and dinner, snacks and beverages, and all printed materials.
Hotel Information:
Hampton Inn & Suites
1301 South Shackleford Rd.
Little Rock, AR 72211
Phone: 501.537.3000
The Convention rate is $89.00 +tax. This includes breakfast each morning. Rooms are available for Friday and
Saturday Night. Reservations must be made no later than September 12 to receive the reduced rate.
Remember to let them know you are with the “AR-OK WELCA” group. In-Kind Gifts: Days for Girls and Dorcas House- This year we will be supporting women’s health both
here and around the world by collecting in-kind gifts in support of women’s menstruation. Days for Girls is an
organization that provides menstruation kits to women and girls in need around the world. Included in the
newsletter is a flyer explaining more about Days for Girls’ wonderful mission and what you can do to help.
Dorcas House is a women’s shelter in Little Rock that serves women (and their children) who are fleeing
domestic violence or struggling with addiction. We will be collecting tampons and pads for the women they
serve.
Church Wide Representative: Freddie Jordan (Columbus, Ohio), WELCA Executive Board Secretary, will
bring us greetings from church wide and news about our organization’s events, programs, and financial
matters. She will also lead a workshop on Saturday.
Bible Study: Pastor Liz Albertson, Director for Evangelical Mission/Assistant to the Bishop for Youth &
Family, will lead us in a Bible Study on our Convention theme verse, Zephaniah 3:17.
Activities for Non-Voting Members: We have several fun activities scheduled for our non-voting partici-
pants to do while the two business sessions are taking place. From interesting talks and discussions, to helping
with service projects, we guarantee there will be something interesting and fun to do.
Wine Tasting and Fellowship: Friday night we will have time for fun and games along with a wine tasting
featuring wines from Arkansas and Oklahoma. Wine tasting is optional and costs an additional $6 (to be paid
at the Convention- separate from registration). Please be sure to RSVP on the registration form, so we can get
an accurate count of how many plan to attend.
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Mary Magdalene Awards: Please nominate a deserving woman from your unit for recognition. We have
eight awards to give out every year. See the attached nomination form or submit via our online nomination
form*.
Business: Board Officers and Members and Delegates will conduct elections and housekeeping. This year we
will be electing our Triennial Delegates. If you would like to nominate someone, you can use the attached
nomination form or submit via our online nomination form. Because of church wide policies, we are especial-
ly seeking women of color or women whose primary language is not English and first-time attendees. Those
that do not fit these criteria are still welcome. Please note- we cannot accept nominations from the floor;
they must be made prior to start of business at the Convention.
Online Registration Option: All registration and nominating forms are available online. You can access the
online registration form here. Registration fee for online registrants can be paid either by mail or via tithe.ly
(an online payment processing system). Instructions for payment are available on the registration form
included in this packet and on the online form.
We look forward to seeing you in Little Rock!
Convention Chairs:
Nia Indelicato [email protected] 540.553.2035
Kara Shaw [email protected] 501.294.8289
Jackie Wilson [email protected] 501.580.7002
Dorla Dixon [email protected] 501.844.7699
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CHOIR PRACTICE RESUMES ON AUGUST 7TH!
Choir practice resumes on Wednesday, August 7th at 7:00pm. If you love to sing God’s
praises, please join us! You do not need formal training, just a love of the Lord and music.
We can’t wait to see you there!
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MUSIC APPRECIATION PARTY
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28TH
6:00PM
Calling all musicians, singers, accompanists (and spouses too)! Please join us for a Music
Appreciation Party before choir practice on August 28th at 6pm in Luther Hall. United
Lutheran Church is beyond blessed to have so many members and friends that lend their
talents to creating a joyful noise unto the Lord! We thank all those that have graced us with
their musical talents and abilities and look forward to seeing you at the party!
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth; make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing
praise. - Psalm 98:4
Worship & Music UPDATES
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UNITED IN PRAYER - Mondays @ 2:45PM Gracious Lord Jesus. You came into the world as one of us and you suffered as we do. Be with all on our
prayer list and their loved ones in these days of special needs. Help them to see that YOU are with them in
all things. Strengthen, heal, bless, and fortify their faith against fear and doubt in Your loving purpose for
them. We give You thanks on their behalf and ask that You and ask that You would also keep them in our
hearts and all of us in Your power, until we are freed from all that afflicts us. In Your name we pray. Amen.
Lucile Aasmundstad
Raymond & Marilyn Brown
Bonnie Buechler
Marg Christianson
Roger & Anne Costa
Virg & Dar Dykema
Helen Eidem
Leonard Eisert
Dean & Karen Fevold
Addie Fry
Ruth Gabriel
Loruss Grasmick
Liz & John Hanson
Jerry & Lorraine Herman
Curt Kimpfbeck
Nancy Krumrey
Red & Bonnie Larson
Members in Need of Prayer
Sally Leffler
Jim & Alice Medin
Frank Miller
Lorraine Miller
Wally Nelson
Arlene Nordeen
Susie Parker
Inez Polaski & Daughters
Joe Ranieri’s Family & Friends
Alice Rahlfs
Margaret Seba
Mike & Charlotte Spencer
Joyce Strunk
Bud Taylor
Don & Joyce Whittlesey
Ben Walford
Family & Friends
in Need of Prayer
Donna Anderson
Margot Anderson
Janine Copley
Hannah Dykema
Craig Farrow
Don & Toni Hippe
Becky Hommeland
Colleen Gress
Marilyn Irwin & her family
Kendall Johnson
Lorraine Johnson
Mike Lynch
Ralph Mathey
Alberto Gonzalez-Pita
Rachel Sparks
Colleen Sullivan
Raith Wehner
Members in Care Centers
Highlands – Bea Ranieri, Cleo Sundal, Chuck Vail,
Judy Mellicker
Concordia – Dot Fritz
Primrose –Dick Pudas
Innisfree - Vern Sutter
Local Churches & Area ELCA Churches
Peace in Joplin Christ the King
Neighborhood Peace in Rogers
Good Shepherd St. Luke’s
Faith Emmanuel
Living Word Bishop & Staff
Bella Vista Christian Fellowship
Eben Ezer Lutheran Church
Pray for: the world & our country, our church, Pastor Karen & Jeremy, church council, staff,
music, children’s ministry, members, the Phoebes and shut-ins,
Stephen Ministers & care receivers,
friends & family members.
Prayer Corner
If you are aware of someone who should be added to or removed from the Prayer List,
please call the church office at 479-855-1325.
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BLESSING OF BACKPACKS This blessing focuses upon children starting the school year.
Read Mark 10:13-16, Romans 12:4-8, or another appropriate scripture passage.
Dear God, as we get ready to start another year in school, we ask your blessing on this backpacks (laptops,
PDAs, work boots, cell phones, or other tools of the trade) and especially on name of child/children who will
wear/use it/them. As they do the very important work of being students, bless them with: eagerness to learn,
that their world may grow large; respect for teachers and students, that they may form healthy relationships;
love for nature, that they may become caretakers of your creation; happiness when
learning is easy and stick-to-it-iveness when it is hard; faith in Jesus as their best teacher and closest friend.
We ask that you would protect these, your own children. Watch over them and keep them
safe as they travel to and from school. As they learn, help them also to discover the differ-
ent gifts that you have given each one of them to be used in your work in the world. As
they hear the many voices that will fill their days, help them to listen most carefully for
your voice, the one that tells them you will love them always, no matter what. We ask this
in Jesus' name. Amen.
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BLESSINGS FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
For the marvels of your creation, we praise you, O God.
For the opportunity to explore and study, we praise you, O God.
For those who guide us, teachers and mentors, we praise you, O God.
Teach us your ways and guide us in your path, for you are the creator of all that is seen and unseen. Amen.
Let us pray for all who are beginning a new school year, that both students and
teachers will be blessed in their academic endeavors.
Almighty God, you give wisdom and knowledge. Grant teachers the gift of joy and
insight, and students the gift of diligence and openness, that all may grow in what is
good and honest and true. Support all who teach and all who learn, that together we
may know and follow your ways; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Reprinted from Sundays and Seasons, copyright © 2019 Augsburg Fortress. Used by permission.
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PRAYER OF THE DAY FOR MARY, MOTHER OF OUR LORD
Almighty God, in choosing the virgin Mary to be the mother of your Son, you made
known your gracious regard for the poor, the lowly, and the despised. Grant us grace to
receive your word in humility, and so to be made one with your Son, Jesus Christ our
Savior and Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and
forever. Amen (ELW, p. 57)
Prayer Corner
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Thank you for the beautiful cards, phone calls, and prayers. Blessings to you all!
- Margaret Seba
To the members of United Lutheran Church, thank you so much for the prayers that I received during and
after surgery. Prayers were answered. I want to thank Pastor Karen for the wonderful card and prayers.
Thank you Tonja Seusy for calls and concerns. Thank you very much for my guardian angel Charlotte
Spencer for her visits and prayers. Special thanks to Ruth Dronen, Clare Ann Stubbs, Lorraine Janzen,
and Ardythe Schultz for their phone calls, cards, and prayers. What a wonderful, caring, compassionate
church we have! I am blessed to be a member. - Susan Parker
Thank You’s
Thank you to everyone that attended, volunteered, helped with donations, and prayed for our VBS this
year. The week was a major success as we had 41 kiddos this year and just as many volunteers! We are
so blessed here at ULC and we were again able to share that with our friends and neighbors. Thank you,
thank you, thank you!
- Sarah Stephenson
Thank you to Doris Horning, Kathy Bassett, Robin Nelson, and Mable Shaw for helping in the church
office while I was out on vacation. Your help proved invaluable and I am so very thankful you took time
out of your schedules to help with things in office.
- Rosalyn Harris
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August 2019 August 1 - Thursday 9:00AM - Piecemakers
August 4 - Sunday 8TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
BLOOD PRESSURE SUNDAY
9:30AM - Worship & Communion
10:45AM - Youth Sunday School
5:00PM - ULC Salvation Army Community Service
August 5 - Monday 1:00PM - Staff Meeting
2:45PM - United in Prayer
August 6 - Tuesday 1:00PM - Worship & Music Committee Meeting
August 7 - Wednesday 7:00PM - Choir Practice
August 8 - Thursday 9:00AM - Piecemakers
6:30PM - ULC Council Meeting
August 11 - Sunday 9TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
BLESSING OF THE BACKPACKS
9:30AM - Worship & Communion
10:45AM - Assisting Minister Training
10:45AM - Youth Sunday School
August 12 - Monday 8:00AM - Breakfast Club
1:00PM - Staff Meeting
2:45PM - United in Prayer
3:30PM - Stephen Ministry Meeting
August 13 - Tuesday 6:30PM - Blue Grass Gospel Band Practice
August 14 - Wednesday 1:00PM - W-ELCA Discussion
12:00PM - Bible Study
7:00PM - Choir Practice
August 15 - Thursday 9:00AM - Piecemakers
6:30PM - Movie Night: The Upside
August 18 - Sunday 10TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
9:30AM - Worship & Communion
10:45AM - Adult Christian Education
10:45AM - Youth Sunday School
6:30PM - Psalm 19 Astronomy Club Meeting
August 19 - Monday 1:00PM - Staff Meeting
2:45PM - United in Prayer
August 20 - Tuesday 6:30PM - Blue Grass Gospel Band Practice
August 21 - Wednesday 7:00PM - Choir Practice
August 22 - Thursday 9:00AM - Piecemakers
3:00PM - Chancel Bells Rehearsal
August 25 - Sunday 11TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
9:30AM - Worship & Communion
10:45AM - Adult Christian Education
10:45AM - Youth Sunday School
August 26 - Monday 1:00PM - Staff Meeting
2:45PM - United in Prayer
6:30PM - Book Club
August 27 - Tuesday 6:30PM - Blue Grass Gospel Band Practice
August 28 - Wednesday 10:00AM - W-ELCA Bible Study Leaders
12:00PM - Bible Study
7:00PM - Choir Practice
August 29 - Thursday 9:00AM - Piecemakers
3:00PM - Chancel Bells Rehearsal
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If we’ve missed your birthday or anniversary, please let the church office know. Thank you!
BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES 8/2 - Sally Leffler
8/6 - Roger Costa
8/7 - Glenda Heist
8/8 - John Cornwell
8/8 - Dick Muller
8/9 - Harvey Klitzke
8/13 - Richard Johnson
8/13 - Nancy Krumrey
8/13 - Sherry Tucker
8/15 - Audrey Nugent
8/15 - Jeff Peleaux
8/16 - Joe Eidem
8/18 - CeCe Coffman
8/18 - Sue Mann
8/19 - Lila Roush
8/20 - Jack Sadenwasser
8/23 - Dylan Rendon
8/25 - Dean Fevold
8/25 - Corinne Schulz
8/26 - Kathy Bassett
8/26 - Char Sorenson
8/26 - Betty Wehner
8/27 - Dick Jebsen
8/27 - Jan Pope
8/28 - Thelma Nielsen
8/28 - Jerry Shelton
8/30 - Anne Costa
8/30 - MaryBeth Estes
8/8 - Wally & Jane Nelson
8/10 - John & Marilyn Cornwell
8/15 - Ray & Marilyn Brown
8/15 - Gerry & Lorraine Herman
8/15 - Steve & Mary Lou Stolp
8/16 - Red & Bonnie Larson
8/22 - Rolly & Bonnie Buechler
8/22 - Mike & Barb Marrs
8/26 - BJ & Debby Horn
8/26 - Dan & Eunice Lovaas
8/27 - Jeff & Kari Peleaux
8/28 - Dennis & Judy Berg
8/28 - Barry & Sue Mann
8/30 - Mike & Tonja Seusy
Amazon. com has set up a way to send a percentage of their sales to charity. I set my charity as United
Lutheran Church, Bella Vista, AR. It’s not a large amount, but every bit helps and I hope that more people will
do the same. Here’s how to do it: instead of just going to amazon.com, go to the Amazon site of http://
smile.amazon.com - Here you choose United. You can still use the app or your cart on amazon as usual. But,
whenever you want to check out go through the smile.amazon.com site. Your cart is the same, your payments
are the same, everything is the same, but they will send a little bit of money to United.
If you have any questions, let me know.
Thanks! - Jeremy Fowler-Lindemulder