St. Luke Lutheran Church
December 9, 2023
Enews

Fellowship - 2 Corinthians 9:13 

This Sunday we wrap-up our Better Together sermon series.  I hope and pray that our community of faith would be a place of shelter, hope, and encouragement for all who gather.  A final building block for a strong community is generosity.  The word for “community” in the Bible is the word “fellowship.”  Fellowship is what we’ve been talking about for the last five weeks.  In the Bible the Greek word for “fellowship” is koinonia.  Koinonia is an important word which can be translated many ways.  Like a diamond that has multiple facets to it, so does koinonia or fellowship.  In the Bible, koinonia is translated as not just fellowship but it’s translated as community, participation, and generosity.

This is important because all three of these are essential elements of fellowship.  If you and I are going to have fellowship together there’s got to be a sense of community.  Community is built through participation and participation involves some type of contribution or practice of generosity.  We cannot have community without generosity.  Generous with our time and our energy and our money, with our resources, with all the different parts of our lives. The writer of Hebrews stated, “Keep doing good and sharing your resources.” (Hebrews 13:16) The phrase “sharing your resources” uses the word for “community” for “fellowship” – koinonia.  In 2 Corinthians 9 Paul wrote, “Your generosity… not only provides for the needs of God’s people, but also produces prayers of thanksgiving to God.”

Join us this Sunday as we learn to deepen our relationships through the practice of generosity.

Advent Sermon Series, Merry Xmas!

It wasn’t that many years ago that many Christians fought battles with local retailers over the store’s use of “Xmas” in Christmas advertisements. Uninformed people had gotten their anger up because they assumed a slight on Christians; an attempt to remove Christ from Christmas. It is possible that in some cases, the use of Xmas might have been an attempt to remove potential offensive religious language. It might be possible that the use of Xmas was simply an attempt to save space. Yet, it also is to be noted that the early Christians often used the letter “X” to represent Christ.  X was used to represent Christ because it was the first letter in the title, “Christ” or the Messiah.  It was used because it reminded the early church of Christ’s sacrifice on the cross that paid for their sins. There is a chance that if we were to dig-up advertising from the late first or second centuries, we might see Christmas spelled out “Xmas.”

Whether it was a shop owner’s intent or not, when they use “Xmas” in their displays, they are reminding the world that Jesus came as God’s anointed, that’s what Christ means, and that he gave his life on the cross and rose in victory for the sins of the world.

Some have speculated that the “X” used by pirates had its roots in the Christian tradition of marking the secrete places of worship with an “X.”  The “X” helped people to find gatherings of God’s people where fellowship and grace could be found.  The gatherings were like precious treasure to those who gathered.  Each week we will use Greek words that begin with X (chi) to experience God’s hidden provision for our faith journey.

Wednesday Night Advent Worship and Soup Suppers
Join us on December 6th, 13th, and 20th for Wednesday Night Advent Worship and Soup Suppers.  Dinner will take place in the West Wing each week at 6pm, followed by worship in the West Wing at 7pm.  This annual tradition is a great way to grow relationships and prepare your heart for Christmas.  We’re asking you to help out by bringing soup, bread, salad, or a dessert.  If you are providing food please drop it off no later than 6 PM.  We hope to see you there!  Click here to sign up.
Christmas Day Lunch
You are invited to join us for Christmas Day Lunch.  Our faith family gathering will include people who are not able to gather with family this year and people who may not have family with which to gather.  Christmas is a wonderful day in which we remember the most precious gift God has given to us, Christ our Savior.  We know that celebrations are best when shared in community.  Lunch will start at noon. If you would like to join us for our Christmas Lunch, please sign-up using the form found here: sign-up or call the church office.  We need to determine the amount of food to prepare.  While not necessary, if you would like to contribute an item to the meal, let us know through the form sign-up form.
Elections
St. Luke Church is continuing its annual process of nominating and affirming our church leaders. Our bylaws require that congregational officers, the SLC, and the Elders stand for affirmation by the congregation each year. The four congregational officers are the President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary. The SLC consists of the four congregational officers, three at-large members, and the senior pastor (a non-voting member). The SLC oversees the general ministry of the congregation. The Board of Elders oversees the pastoral care of congregational members.

Here are all the nominated candidates:

SLC:
President: Chad Woltemath
Vice President: Julie Dunmire
Secretary: Libby Fink
Treasurer: Allen Morgan
At-Large: Ellen Davis
At-Large: Chad Hayes
At-Large: Johnnie Jackson

Board of Elders:
Andy Smith
Jim Putz
John Nees
Fred Himebaugh
Ron McCarty
Ken Pingel
O’Neill Young
Don Kuck
Emeka Egwim

The election will occur Sunday, December 10 and Sunday, December 17, both between services and after the late service. Tables will be set up in the lobby outside of the sanctuary. Candidate bios will be available to review at the tables and can also be reviewed online here. We look forward to all current voting-age (18+) members stopping by the tables to cast their ballots!

Please also continue to pray for discernment and wisdom for all our current leaders and for those up for election for lay leadership positions at St. Luke.

If you have any questions, please contact Pastor Jones or any of the members of the Nominating Committee: Andy VanEgmond, Karla Chapman, Sherrill Derksen, and John Nees. Since this is an annual process, please feel free to reach out to any

Staff Christmas Gift
Every year the congregation gathers donations from the members to distribute to the staff in the form of a Christmas gift. The expression of support and encouragement are always welcomed. This year, the donations are going to be gathered through the online giving portal. If you wish to make a contribution to the Christmas gift for the staff, please use this link, giving, to sign-in to the online giving portal. Choose the Staff Gift option from the drop-down menu and enter the amount of your gift. Thank you for your support of St. Luke and those called to serve on our staff.
Fall 2023 Bible Studies Sept. 10 - Dec. 10
West Wing Study: We’ll be utilizing a number of studies from Lutheran Hour Ministries. The topics include: Life Together, Martin Luther, Forgiveness, and God in Worship. This study will be led by a variety of people including Pastor Todd and our elders.

Women’s Study: Lynn Corker and Libby Fink will be leading a study geared toward women, in room 104/105. This year, we’ll explore what it means that God is with us now, and we’ll trace this promise of His presence from the lost garden of Genesis to the garden city of Revelation, where we will dwell with the Lord forever. A $20 study guide is available for this class.

Parent’s Study: Andy VanEgmond will lead a study for all parents with children in the congregation, in room 101/102. We’ll discuss the Sheepfold lesson for the week and work to build a strong community of parents here at St. Luke, as we all navigate the tricky task of raising kids in the faith.

Nursery: 3-year-olds and younger

Sheepfold: 4-year-olds thru 5th Grade

Youth Group: 6th-12th Grade

Rotating Homeless Shelter Program Update
St. Luke will once again be hosting the rotating homeless shelter program ran by the Shelter Association of Washtenaw County.  Our weeks begin December 25, 2023 and January 15, 2024.

We will need volunteers for the following areas:

  • Meals for the men each night
  • Overnight hosts - Sign up here to be an overnight host
  • Towel laundry

Allen and Sharon Morgan have coordinated/managed St. Luke’s participation with the rotating homeless shelter for many years and are looking for a person, couple, or group who would be willing to shadow them this year and then take the reins for the 2024/2025 season.

See here for more information.  Please contact Allen with any questions or to volunteer for meals, towel laundry, or if you are interested in coordinating the rotating homeless shelter next season.

TIME FOR OUR “US”
Future St. Luke Married People events coming soon. . .
Mark your 2024 calendar now!
Pick up your
“DATE NIGHT KIT”

Saturday, January 13th from 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Sunday, January 14th & Sunday, January 21st                                                      from 9:30 am - 1:00 pm.
MARRIED PEOPLE SPRING EVENT!
An evening of food and fun with other married people. 

Saturday, March 9th, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Comedy Night
SAVE THE DATE: Looking for a girl's night out? Date night? Or just need a night of laughter? We've got you covered! Saturday, January 27 at 7:30pm St. Luke will be hosting comedian Andy Beningo! Check out one of his bits here. Tickets are $10. Purchase your tickets by using the QR code below. This would even be a great stocking stuffer or gift for Christmas!
Peace Light
The Peace Light will arrive in United States, JFK International Airport, Jamaica Queens, NY on Friday, December 3th, 2023. Ceremony to distribute peace flame will commence soon after arrival and greeting of Peace light couriers, via Austrian Airlines flight from Vienna, Austria. Scouts and Scouters associated with the Boy Scouts of America and Girl Scouts will be transferring the light across the United States and sharing it in their communities after its arrival in the U.S.

The Peace Light from Bethlehem campaign was originally organized in 1986 by the Austrian Broadcasting Company - ORF (Linz) - and was part of a large charitable relief mission -Light into Darkness, for children in need in Austria and abroad. Since 1989, there has been a great deal of co-operation between Scouts and Guides in many countries, which has allowed the light to travel throughout Europe.

Each year, a child from Upper Austria fetches the light from the grotto in Bethlehem where Jesus was born. The light is then flown to Austria from where it is distributed at a Service of Dedication to delegations from across Europe who take it back, with a message of Peace, to their own countries for use at ecumenical services throughout the Continent. Scouts and Guides can then take the light on to houses of worship, hospitals, homeless shelters, old people homes, prisons, and places of public, cultural and political importance - to anybody who appreciates the significance of the "gift".

BSA Troop 446 from Saline Michigan will be hosting and distributing the Peace Light throughout the Saline and Ann Arbor Area.   St Luke Lutheran Church at 4205 Washtenaw Ave. will host the light and have it available on Wednesday evenings and Sunday mornings from December 10th through the 25th.  If you would like to make other arrangements, please reach out to @Troop 446 Saline on Facebook.

55 ALIVE December Meeting
Musical Christmas with Nate Zuellig

Date:  Monday, December 18th
Time: 11:30a - 2:00p
Location: St Luke Ann Arbor, West Wing

55 Alive is the senior ministry for St. Luke and area churches. Though mainly comprised of folks 55 and older, anyone is welcome! For our December meeting we are celebrating a musical Christmas with ULC's Artist-in-Residence and musician Nate Zuellig. We will share a Christmas feast featuring a turkey and would love for each of you to bring a potluck dish to share. Let Arthur know you're coming and what you're bringing .

Lutheran Women In Mission - LWML Epiphany Brunch
You are invited to enjoy “Reflections of Mary,” a dramatic retelling of the story of Jesus’ birth using Scripture, drama, and song featuring Wendysue Fluegge as Mary. Saturday, January 13 from 9:30 a.m. until Noon at St. Luke Lutheran Church, 4205 Washtenaw Avenue, 48108. Suggested donation is $5 plus an Ingathering item(s) for Family Life Services. Please RSVP  here or contact  Debby Stinehelfer to register.
Homes For The Holidays
A very special event is being planned for Saturday night, December 9 from 4:00 - 10:00pm It’s called: Homes For The Holidays. An opportunity for St Lukers to get to know each other better while enjoying appetizers and dessert in the homes of several of our members who have decorated for Christmas. This event is for adults only age 18+..  Cost is each person or couple will bring an appetizer, or dessert to share. To register email Lynn Wrightson.

You don’t want to miss this fun, enjoyable evening. Questions? Contact Lynn Wrightson.

Lutheran Witness Subscription
It is time to re-subscribe or subscribe to The Lutheran Witness at a discounted rate. The Lutheran Witness is the official periodical of The Lutheran Church¬¬—Missouri Synod and is published 11 times a year. It provides Missouri Synod laypeople with stories and information that complement congregational life, foster personal growth in faith, and help interpret the contemporary world from a Lutheran Christian perspective. Subscriptions ordered through St. Luke will include the Michigan In Touch supplement. The new subscription year doesn’t begin until March 2024, but orders need to be in the church office by December 10, 2023, to take advantage of a discounted district rate of $19.00/year. Payment for subscriptions can be made to St. Luke Lutheran Church, Ann Arbor. Please be sure your payment is designated for The Lutheran Witness and include the mailing address that the magazine should be sent to. Please contact Susan Jones  or  if you have any questions.
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Office Hours
The office doors will be monitored by the staff from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday - Thursday. If you wish to enter the building during that window, ring the doorbell to the left of the door and wait for a response. Alternatively, you can call the office and make an appointment with someone on staff.

You can connect with Pastor Todd either by email or cell phone 734-213-4256.

Livestream Worship
There are two different methods for watching our worship livestream. Services are simultaneously streaming on Facebook and YouTube
Sunday Morning Worship Times
8:30 a.m. Living Heritage Service
9:45 a.m. Bible Study / Sunday School Hour
11:00 a.m. Living Praise Service

Church Office
Monday-Thursday: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Phone: 734.971.0550
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