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March 2018
Worship Schedule 9:00 am-Traditional Worship
10:15 am-Sunday School
11:15 am-Heartsong, Contemp.
Staff
Jim Nipper, Senior Pastor
Ed Myers, Associate Pastor
Carolynn Bailey, Music Director
Melissa Malenda, Parish Nurse
Cindy Watkins, Office Admin.
Tony Mowell, Heartsong Leader
Council and Officers
Tedd Stephens, President
David McAllister, Vice President
Ann Ottinger, Secretary
Richard Koepper, Treasurer
Ken Diehl, Financial Secretary
Marcy Aaroen, Christian Ed.
Brenda Whitson, Outreach
Ken Loveday, Property
Jay Stafford, Finance
Nancy Shilling, Social Ministry
Barry Schnabel, Stewardship
Marcia Peters, Worship/Music
Janeen Pennell, Shepherds
Kathy Leonard, Youth Ministry
Connor Hall, Youth
Our Saviour Lutheran Church
212 Sunset Drive
Johnson City, TN 37604
423-282-2313
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.oslc.church
News articles are due by March 22 to appear in April’s NewSense.
A Lenten Conversation, mid-week…
Each Wednesday of the Lenten season, Pastor Ed and I will at-
tempt to deal with questions, really pertinent ones, that many
who were especially close to our Lord asked Him.
This will happen both at the brief noon communion service and
the 6:30 p.m. Evening Prayer service. All are welcome!
We’ll hear thoughts from such people as the Samaritan woman at
the well; Nicodemus, a Pharisee; a blind man healed by Jesus;
Mary and Martha; and last but not least – Jesus’ own disciples.
Right now, as you might wonder what questions these people
might ask Jesus, I want you to think about this:
If you could have an audience with Jesus Christ, what would you ask Him? Just one question. Think hard because you only get one shot at it.
And…
Would you be willing to share your question with me?
Would you like to – sometime later this year – sit down and see if
we can discover the answers?
In the meantime, take some time this season – especially on
Wednesdays – come, and see what God has to say to some peo-
ple who ask some very interesting questions! (Maybe their ques-
tions are some of yours!)
Grace and Peace are yours now and forevermore!
Pastor Jim
Jesus, can I ask you a question…
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Our Saviour Lutheran Church
2018 Cash Recap
Actual Budget Difference Actual Budget Difference
Cash Offerings $ 28,169 $ 31,200 $ (3,031) $ 28,169 $ 31,200 $ (3,031)
-Cash Expenses $ (34,408) $ (37,559) $ 3,151 $ (34,408) $ (37,559) $ 3,151
Surplus/(Deficit) $ (6,239) $ (6,359) $ 120 $ (6,239) $ (6,359) $ 120
Total Cash $ 335,639
Less: Restricted Cash $ (335,226)
Unrestricted Cash $ 413
Notes:
We lost $6,200 in January.
Our offerings were $3,000 below budget for the month or $758 short per week.
Allowing for 4 Sundays this January vs 5 last year, offerings are down $400 or 5.3% per week from January 2017
Expenses were $3,200 under budget due to a larger than projected surplus for Parent's Day Out .
January 2018
YTD Offerings $40,000
$35,000
$30,000
$25,000
$20,000
$15,000
$10,000
$5,000
$--
Budget 2018 Actual 2017 Actual 2018
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Volunteers for March Lector Schedule 4, 11—David McAllister 18, 25—Janeen Pennell
Acolytes 4—Marth Montgomery 11—Ronda Keffer 18—Martha Montgomery 25—Connor Hall
Communion Assistants March—Fred & Sylvia Beckelheimers
Ushers 4—need 4 volunteers 11—Janeen & Travis Pennell, 2 more needed 18—McAllister, Janeen Pennell, 2 more needed 25—need 4 volunteers
Financial Tellers 4—Berla Smith, Karen Wilson 11—Jean Loveday, David Chalkley 18—Christy Huff, Ken Diehl 25—Joe and Lu Mattson
Altar Guild for March Maggie Flint
Families of the Week 4-Jim & Melissa Malenda; Lisa Jones 11-Jon, Amy, Jackson, Lauren Koeppen; Kathy Robinson 18-Barry and Doris Schnabel; Diane Bolger 25-Tyler, Kim, and Ada Hylton; Barbara Jernigan
Altar Flowers for Sunday Traditional Heartsong 11-Sorrenson 18-Patteson 25-Fetterolfs/Cannons Parrish
Hospital Visitor 4—Reaves 11-Herting 18—Widener 25—Rye
Library Committee —Lu Mattson
Prayer Shawl Team 1st wk-Beverly Gugliotta, Nancy Shilling, Patty Neas 2nd wk-Phyllis Farst, Lu Mattson, Berla Smith, Jan Ecklund 3rd wk-Cheryl Milliken, Trudy Blackmer, Betty Chalkley 4th wk-Karin McCoy, Judi Boebel, Marilyn Proffitt
Nursery—We need volunteers every week, please sign up!
Volunteers for March @ Heartsong
Worship Assistant Acolyte
4—Mandy Widener Annabelle Myers 11—Sean Golden Aubrey Golden 18—Dave Soike Caleb Wilcox 25—Maggie Flint Logan Hopper
Projectionist
4—Laura Arrendondo and Cameron Wilcox 11—Matt Hopper and Hayden Estep 18—Ken Loveday 25—Bob Hembre
Usher
4—Tim Boebel 11—Tim Boebel 18—Doug Huff 25—Tim Boebel
March 7, 14, 21
5:45 pm—Soup Supper
6:30 pm—Lenten worship service
Maundy Thursday, March 29 @ 6 pm
Pot luck dinner (entree, and either a salad or vegetable dish) in fellowship hall followed by worship.
Good Friday, March 30
7:30 pm—Worship service
Easter Egg Hunt, March 31 @ 1:00 pm
Easter Sunday Worship, April 1
7:00 am—Sunrise Worship Service
9:00 am—Traditional Worship
10:15 am—Breakfast by the Youth
11:15 am—Heartsong Worship
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Council
Attendance for Jan./Feb. 2018
Date 9:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m. Total
January 28 98 78 176
February 3 127
February 4 103 48 151
February 11 120 55 175
Ash Wednesday 6:30 am 10 Noon 40 Eve. 55
February 18 111 62 173
Average attendance—75 worshipers for 8 wor-
ship opportunities in January/February.
Brenda Whitson opened with devotions.
Discussed upcoming events (mentioned in this newsletter)
Thanks to Ann Gerrietts from the Mission Investment Fund who was with us on Feb. 1; to Pastor Gary
Lylery, who helped with the Memorial service; thanks to everyone else who helped with the Jennifer Staf-
ford Memorial Service and the Reception that followed; to Brenda Whitson for getting Ms. Becky Haas to
inform & educate the Council about Johnson City’s homeless.
Approved Monthly reports and minutes.
Conversation was shared about OSLCs plans to work with the homeless of the city. Money from Sunday
School offerings are going to help prepare “snack bags” for school children who depend on schools for
their meals during the week. These healthy bags are to help them make it through the weekend. We
talked about our involvement in May with “Loaves and Fishes” which feeds the homeless in downtown on
a Saturday of that month. Details are forthcoming.
Council has been asked to approve moving forward on the Security Team for OSLC. Dale Cannon, Ken
Loveday, Brian Patteson, Bill Brooks, and Jim Malenda are willing to serve. They were approved to begin
work on the details of the plan which includes instruction and education of the congregation of how to re-
spond in time of emergency while in the building. There was a request for one or two more members.
We will set up a committee to oversee the maintenance of the Columbarium that will be installed in the
courtyard of the church in the near future. This committee will organize the plans on how to purchase a
niche in the columbarium, set the costs for those purchases, as well as maintain the columbarium. Pastor
Jim will look into adding members to this committee.
After our meeting with the Mission Investment Fund Building Consultant, there have been conversations
with leaders in both worships (Traditional and Heartsong) about what we can do to make the worship
space usable for both worship experiences. As plans are considered, the congregation will be involved
in the education of what might need to be done to accomplish this.
Offerings given for Lent will be given to “The River” ministry here in Johnson City. This organization
helps local women who are homeless.
Closed with the Lord’s Prayer March Confirmation Class The Confirmation Class will meet Sunday, March 18, from 6-8 p.m. Hope to see everyone there!
Worship Assistant Training
Saturday, March 17, 2018, we have a training session for worship assistants. If you signed up on the Time and Talent Forms last fall – we need you!
Here’s the schedule for those who need training.
10:00-10:45 am—Ushers
11:00-12:00 pm—Acolytes and Crucifers (pizza for these folks)
12:00-1:00 pm—Communion Assistants
1:00-2:00 pm—Home Communion Teams
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A Heartsong Message
As I write this message, we have had a gor-
geous day full of sunshine and warmth, which
was a welcomed break from the abundance
of rain our region has experienced. I was re-
minded of how the plan for Jesus, although
dark, brought ultimate light. In the words of
Dr. Ralph Stanley, “The Darkest Hour is Just
Before Dawn”. I enjoy the season of Lent be-
cause it is a chance to reflect on the struggles
that life brings so not to take for granted the
grace and mercy given to us by our Lord. The
month of February brought a new tune to
Heartsong in Chris Tomlin’s “Resurrection
Power” which has been a great addition to
the Heartsong repertoire. The month of
March is an exciting time for the Heartsong
band as we lead worship with tunes in prepa-
ration for celebrating our Savior and Lord de-
feating death! Join us on this journey to Easter
every Sunday morning @11:15 A.M. in the
Fellowship Hall.
Tony Mowell
Our sympathies to these families.
Dale and Joni Cannon and family. Dale’s
mother Doris Cannon died on Tuesday, Feb-
ruary 6. Doris had been in declining health
for many years.
Carman Paulson and family. Carman’s moth-
er, Marlys Paulson died on February 11 in
Minnesota.
I want to thank you for the beautiful
shawl and the pretty little “Bear” you
sent me while I was getting over my
recent surgery. They still remind me of
God’s love and yours.
Keep up the good work there. I enjoy your news letters!
In Christ,
Alice Barnett (Mary Allice’s mother)
Dear OSLC Friends,
Once again, with grateful hearts, we say thank you to Pastor
Jim, Pastor Ed, Melissa, Carolyn, the ushers, communion assis-
tants, and the entire Reception Committee.
The many acts of kindness during Jennifer’s recent illness and
death were appreciated, The prayers, cards, and visits were a
blessing to our family.
Thank You,
Shirley Stafford and family
We would like to thank our wonderful church family for the
kindness and expressions of sympathy on the death of Dale’s
mother.
Dale and Joni Cannon
Shrove Tuesday fun and food.
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The Cover Girls The Cover Girls meet the second and
fourth Monday of each month at 10:00
am in Fellowship Hall.
We always need full, queen, or king
size sheets.
Monthly Prayer Breakfast
All are invited to meet on the first Satur-day of each month (March 3) at Golden Corral at 8 am.
Primetimers meet the first Wednesday of each month at 11 am in the church li-brary before leaving for a restaurant.
Trudy Blackmer is in charge of March 7 meeting which is at Black Olive in Jones-borough. If you haven't signed up (or must cancel), please call Trudy a call at 753-9512.
WELCA News Our Circle meetings continue their discussion
of two very interesting studies:
Hannah Circle is discussing Luther and the
Reformation by R.C. Sproul on Monday, March
19 at 1 pm in the Church Library.
Katie Circle is using Max Lucado’s In the Grip
of Grace as their study on Wednesday, March
28 at 10:30 am in the Church Library.
Please check the Sunday bulletins for more de-
tails about these meetings as they approach.
Thanks to our generous congregation for the
donations of supplies and money over the last
few months for our Personal Care Kits. We will
continue to collect donations and put the kits
together within the next few months. Thanks
again to all who donated!
Coming up……..
April 21 Spring Cluster Meeting
May Pentecostal Tea for Confirmands
June 9 Farmhouse Retreat at Neas Farm
June 27 Annual WELCA Picnic at home of Berla
Smith
Watch for details in upcoming Newsletters
Save the date: Saturday June 9, 2018 for
the Make a Joyful Noise WELCA Farmhouse Re-treat.
Group Meetings in March
Prayer Shawl Ministry meets on the second Tuesday of each month, (March 13)at 10 am in the fellowship hall. Anyone who can knit or crochet (or wants to learn) is welcome.
Contact Karin McCoy for more information 423-543-2640 or
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20 Mark Mattson 21 Audrey Jarrett 22 Mitch King Larry Seifert 23 Easton Hopper Janice Garrison 24 Matt Hopper Duane Williams 25 Nicholas Rice 26 Joe Mattson 30 Hannah Wilcox 31 Ann Ottinger Frank Iiames
2 Sue Reece 4 Mark Aaroen Jacob Hebert 5 Chloie Ottinger 8 Owen King 10 Karen Mears Parnell Freeman Aubrey Sutphin Kristin Hembre 11 Berla Smith 12 Drew Aaroen 13 Kandess Boyle Acuna 14 Kasey Sorenson 16 Trudy Blackmer 19 Sharon Raye
in Birthdays
The Underground Huddle (6th -12th grades) We meet on Wednesday nights. During Underground
Huddle we check-in on what’s going on in life and have some in-depth study and discipleship learning time. Reminders are sent through group text via the Group Me app. If you are not receiving youth group text up-dates, let Pastor Ed know. Follow us on Facebook @ Our Saviour Youth.
Mark your calendar for with this month’s dates and times: March 7th - Dinner with congregation 5:45 – 6:30, Worship 6:30-7 and Huddle 7-8 March 14th – Dinner with congregation 5:45 – 6:30, Worship 6:30-7 and Huddle 7-8 March 21st – Dinner with congregation 5:45 – 6:30, Worship 6:30-7 and Huddle 7-8 March 28th – Dinner at 6, Huddle 6:30-7:00
Spaghetti Dinner at OSLC @6 pm, Friday, March 23!
Come support our youth for at their National Youth Gathering fundraiser. Who doesn’t like dinner with friends and spaghetti and it is all for a great cause. The youth will host and serve the meal. Look for sign-ups and reservations coming soon!
National Youth Gathering Houston, Tx – June 27-July 1
Calling all High School Students as of Fall 2018! We are going to Houston. We will have fundraisers and fun to help cover the costs. Your cost, as of now, is only $100 for this once in a lifetime experience. Please contact Pastor Ed asap if you haven’t already and you are interested in going. Our next fundraiser will be helping a Spaghetti Dinner on March 23rd.
Changes for Church Directory Please update your directory to
reflect these new changes. New Address:
Rose and Rob Klix
2101 Cherokee Road, Unit 3
Johnson City, TN 37604
Susan Marshall
4640 S. Beech Street
Pine Bluff, AR 71603
Corrected Address:
Celia Martin
312 S. Austin Springs Road
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Melting Pot
We will prepare and serve a
meal on March14. A volunteer
sign up sheet is on the bulletin
board near the library. Melting Pot served
223 meals on January 31 and 191on Febru-
ary 14.
Charity for March
“Manna House” Manna House serves males who have been
chronically homeless and who may have psy-
chological or substance abuse issues. Manna
House tries to be a safety net for men who soci-
ety has deemed worthless. They can house up
to 19 males for a maximum of two years. They
assess and train the clients to become em-
ployed. One need is computers for training.
Contact Valerie Brown at 423-434-9310 or 423-
773-8221 if you have a computer to donate.
This is tax deductible.
Items also needed:
Cleaning supplies Lotion
Paper goods Soap
Toothpaste Conditioner
Toothbrush Paper towels
Shampoo Razors
Toilet tissue First-aid supplies
Boxes are located in the hallway for your dona-
tions.
Food Pantry Monetary and food donations are always
welcomed. Your donations make a differ-
ence in many lives. Food items needed:
We cannot accept expired food.
Crackers Soup Dry beans Bread mix Cookies Spaghetti Pasta Hamburger helper Grocery bags given in February—20.
Macaroni & cheese Canned veggies Peanut Butter Canned fruit Spaghetti sauce Canned meat Pancake mix Boxed potato flakes
Rice Raisins Jell-O Jell-O pudding Apple sauce Cereal Cake mix Pop tarts
Blood Drive Update
The next Marsh Blood Collection scheduled at OSLC will be on May 20. Mark your calendar
now. Marsh Blood Services has set a quota of 20-25 units of blood that must be collected for us
to be able to continue to have drives at OSLC.
We can meet their quota if we all work together! Start by telling anyone you know about the im-
portance of donating blood. One unit of blood can help up to three people in need. It doesn't
hurt--only a brief stick-- doesn't take long--about 30 minutes from start to finish and is very con-
venient to donate before or after the service you attend.
Make it a family affair. You have to be 17 years old (there is no upper age limit), females must
weigh at least 110 lbs, be in good health and be feeling well the day you donate.
Please contact Marsh Blood Services (282-7091) or Susan (794-8167) or Mike Kirkland (794-
8167) with any questions .
News from Social Ministry
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Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday, March 31, at 1:00 p.m.
Hosts: High Road Sunday School
Activities include:
• The Easter Story as told by Pastor Jim
* Craft
* Snack
* The Egg Hunt (Don’t forget your basket!)
Solve the Cryptogram WHEN IS EASTER?
U B E Z U H O B X X E Q G Z R U O C H E Z
E I G V B M O Q X X Q T C G D Z R U
O C H E Z O I X X A Q Q G B O Z U H Z R U
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Z T U G Z M - O C O Z R .
Our High Road Sunday School Class is getting ready to host the annual Easter Egg Hunt. They need bags of individually wrapped Easter candy that can fit inside the plastic eggs used the day of the hunt. If you can provide a bag or two of candy, please leave it in the specially marked bas-kets located in the narthex and fellowship hall no later than Wednesday, March 21. Thank you so much for supporting our youth and their efforts in organizing this outreach activity.
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Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States and the second leading cause of death from cancer. Colo-rectal cancer affects all racial and ethnic groups and is most often found in people ages 50 and older.
The best way to prevent colorectal cancer is to get screened reg-ularly starting at age 50. There are often no signs or symptoms of colorectal cancer – that’s why it’s so important to get screened.
People over age 50 have the highest risk of colorectal cancer. You may also be at higher risk if you are African American, smoke, or have a family history of colorectal cancer. Everyone can take these healthy steps to help prevent colorectal cancer:
• Get screened starting at age 50.
• Encourage your family members and friends over age 50 to get screened.
• Quit smoking and stay away from secondhand smoke.
• Get plenty of physical activity and eat healthy.
3 John 1:2- Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is
getting along well. ~Go God! Melissa Malenda, RN-parish nurse
Special thanks:
Larry and Janet Ecklund for your kind donation of the blood pressure monitor. Blessings to you both!
ALL Parishioners for your love and support of the parish nurse program.
Parishioners:
Please notice the Health Resource Center Schedule for Johnson
City and Kingsport locations on the bulletin board.
Check out the health resource material available for you to take from the board to help in your health care needs.
Please contact Melissa Malenda with any questions or concerns: [email protected] or 276-210-4670
Parish Nurse News…
• Friends In Grief—2nd Tuesday of the month at 10 in
library.
• Blood Pressures—March 4 at HeartSong; immediately
following service. March18–Traditional; immediately
following service.
• “Care Bear” Ministry—Bears are located at the pew
ends for you to give to someone that needs uplifting
and encouragement. This outreach help the healing
process by letting people know someone is praying
for them. Bears are free’ however you may make a
donation. Please make your check payable to OSLC
and write in memo “care bear ministry.” God’s bless-
ings to you for your contribution and participation in
this ministry.
Events:
• Health/Wellness Committee Meeting—March 6 at 7 pm in
the library. New topics to discuss.
• Lunch & Learn—Saturday, March 10 @ 12 pm in fellowship
hall. Bring your lunch and enjoy Melissa Johnston discuss
“Heart & Soul” for 60+ people. Sponsored by Ballard Health.
• Ministries In Motion:
*Walk/Talk—1st, 3rd, 4th,Tues.& Thursdays 11 am-12 pm in
fellowship hall.
*Chair Yoga–Fridays, 10 am-11 am
*Yoga—Thursdays at 6:30 pm in youth room. Bring a mat.
Prevention
is the Key!
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Sign up sheets are on bulletin boards.
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…Phyllis Farst for taking care of all the inside plants and taking flowers to the homebound.
…all our Sunday School teachers.
…all who assist in worship every Sunday (and Ash Wednesday).
…all our musical folks – with Traditional worship and Heartsong worship.
…all who work on quilts, prayer shawls, and Melting Pot.
…all who are on our congregational prayer chain.
…our PDO staff and children.
…all the students at ETSU in Lutheran Student Movement.
…Richard Koepper, who had all the food set up for us at The Stock Pot.
…our Lutheran Youth Organization – for helping with Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper and for
providing parents a night out on February 16.
…all who supported our youth at the Shrove Tuesday Supper (75 in attendance).
…all the men who helped prepare the food – David Chalkley, Ken Loveday, Sean Golden, Dale
Cannon, and Ken Diehl. (Larry Ecklund was ready to help if we needed any extra help.)
…Patty Neas who made the “King Cake” (and congratulations to Cindy Gibson who was the
Queen of Mardi Gras [she found the baby in the King Cake])
…Lisa Pritchett (via Laura Arredondo) for the Mardi Gras decorations.
…Pastor Gary Lyerly for helping lead the Memorial Service for Jennifer Stafford (good to see
Dottie too!).
…Ann Smith and her crew (and anyone who provided food) for the Memorial reception after-
wards.
…those who make visits to the hospital or to folks in their homes.
…all who take food to those who need it.
Thank You Parish and Staff
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