Monday, October 25, 2010

I hope all of you "Proud to be Humble Lutherans" are off to a good start this week, as we head toward Reformation Sunday, next weekend. But before we get there, remember our Wednesday supper at 6pm. Rumor has it that we will be having lasagna and salad. If you'd like to help with set up or clean up, you would be most welcome. Supper is at 6pm, set up happens around 5pm. This is such a good way to share a meal and be connected with others in the middle of the week. Hope to see you there. (The Outreach Team will be gathering to meet and eat together. Look for a designated table somewhere near the west end of the hall.)

This coming Saturday, October 30, at 6:30pm our Youth Group will celebrate Halloween in great Lutheran fashion with a "Marty Party"! The party will be in the Fellowship Hall where the kids will be brought back to 16th Century Germany at the time of Martin Luther. Great fun, food, and a wonderful learning experience in the process. Adults are welcome to peak in and get a taste of the cool things our Youth Group is up to. What a great way to celebrate Halloween!

This coming weekend we will celebrate the Reformation at all of our services, and the confirmation of six of our young people at the 11am service. This is one of the great festival days of the church year as we remember and celebrate the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit renewing and reforming the church. The color for the day is RED!

Looking ahead, Saturday November 20 will be our annual WELCA BAZAAR and HEALTH FAIR!

Here's a message from this year's Bake Sale coordinator, Barbara Hauser:
Mark your calendars, dust off your favorite pie, cake, cookie, sweet treat recipe for the best Fall Bake Sale ever!  Plan to drop off your goodies anytime Friday November 19th between 9am and 3pm, and so help the women of the ELCA support Our Savior and many community needs with your generosity and tasty treats!

Along with the Bake Sale there will be crafts and lunch in the Fellowship Hall, but NO GRANDMA's ATTIC/Rummage Sale at this time. That will be at a later date. So, if you have anything you would otherwise donate to the rummage sale we suggest you bring those items to the new Harvest Food and Outreach Thrift Shop on the corner of US1 and 28th Street, or any of a number of good Thrift Shops in our community.

The HEALTH FAIR part of the bazaar will include flu and pneumonia shots, blood pressure and blood sugar checks, massages, the Bloodmobile, and much more.

So mark your calendars for Saturday November 20 for all of the above!

As this week unfolds, may we all humbly recognize our need for God's grace and mercy every day, and be open to opportunities where we can be vehicles and agents of God's grace and mercy to those around us. When that happens, each of us can be, in the best sense of the word, "Proud to be a Humble Lutheran" as my bumper sticker says. :-)

(P.S. When Garrison Keillor comes to Ft. Pierce in December, I will be giving him one of those bumper stickers, since he partly inspired it.)

See you in church! 

Pastor Jack Diehl

Monday, October 18, 2010

Today, October 18 is the day set aside in the church calendar to commemorate St. Luke, Evangelist. Since Luke was also a physician, this past weekend's worship took the form of a healing service. Several years ago we began offering this kind of a service. At the time it was a little foreign to some of us Lutherans, but what we realized yesterday was that we have come to appreciate such a focus in our worship and be comfortable with it. It really was a moving service as we gathered, recognized our need for healing in all kinds of ways, prayed for others who need healing in their lives, and looked to God as the Great Physician and the one who truly makes us whole.

At the 11am service we had a special guest, 47 year old Rob Gilbert, one of our members, whom earlier this summer doctors thought would likely be a paraplegic the rest of his life. But he walked into the chancel to share his story and his gratitude to God, to the congregation and others who have prayed for him and supported him and his family through this. While the journey and therapy continues for him, Rob's life and attitude are a very real witness to God's loving presence and healing power at work.

In keeping with the theme of God being at work among us to keep up whole and healthy, our parish nurse, Bonnie Lanyi resumes her very popular exercise class tomorrow, Tuesday October 19 at 10:30am, "Stretch and Pray". This is especially helpful for seniors with various degrees of abilities. "Stretch and Pray" is based on a book by Rev. Murray Finck, bishop of the Pacifica Synod and former classmate of mine! :-) This is good stuff!

Our Wednesday suppers continue this week with supper served at 6pm. (Sorry, I haven't heard the menu as of this writing, but I guarantee it will be good!) These suppers offer a great time to be together and better connected with each other here at Our Savior. There is no set charge, but an offering basket is available to help cover the cost.

A gathering for anyone interested in learning more about Our Savior or becoming a member of Our Savior will take place following the supper at 6:30pm in room 4. This will be the last of 3 of such gatherings, but if you didn't make the first one or two, you're still welcome to this one. New members will be received the first weekend in November, All Saints Sunday.

As this week unfolds, may you find wholeness and healing for whatever your need may be, in body, mind or spirit. And may you know that in all things, God is the Great Physician and a good and loving Father.

See you in church!

Pastor A.C. 'Jack' Diehl III

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

This news will be coming to you on Tuesday, October 12, but it's being written Sunday evening, 10/10/10, so I couldn't resist dating it as such. :-) You don't see a date like that very often!

As the 10th leper in today's Gospel, and Naaman in today's Old Testament reading had their eyes opened to God's grace at work in their lives, may our eyes be open to God's presence and activity in our lives and in the world around us as we enter another week.

One way to see God active among God's people is to join us Wednesday evening for supper at 6pm. Through an all volunteer staff we get to eat together (pulled pork and all the fixins') and enjoy some good conversation with each other. A donation to cover the cost of the food is all we ask. If you'd like to help with any of the setting up, serving or cleanup, give the office a call, or email us as such. Eating together is so Biblical!

Following the supper, at 6:30, anyone interested in learning more about Our Savior, or in becoming a member of Our Savior is invited to meet in room 4 for about an hour.

Looking ahead to next weekend, as a way of commemorating St. Luke the physician and evangelist, our worship will take the shape of a "Healing Service". There will be opportunity for worshipers to come forward for prayers and anointing with oil, and/or to offer prayers for others. Our parish nurses will be participating in various ways in the service.

As this week unfolds, may God give us clear eyes to see ourselves, our neighbors and God's creation in the light of God's grace and mercy shown to us in Jesus.

Pastor A.C. 'Jack' Diehl III

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Today, Monday October 4 is the day set aside to remember Francis of Assisi, who died in 1226. But his influence continues yet today as the order of the Franciscans still share the gift of hospitality in a most gracious way, and his love of nature and God's creatures continues to be reflected in events like we had yesterday in "The Blessing of the Animals". Our Fellowship Hall was jam packed with cats, dogs, a beautiful big Macaw and all of their caring owners and friends. And once again, amazingly, all critters were together in a wonderful kind of harmony…no fights, no bloodshed…reminding me of that Scriptural image of the lion laying down with the lamb…the place to which God would one day bring his creation. It was all a "grace place" for that time together. And once again, the owners of some of the more "rambunctuous" critters were amazed at how they all got along. Francis would have been pleased, and I can't help but think that God was smiling on us all. :-)

That same space (our Fellowship Hall) will be a "grace place" again this Wednesday evening as our Wednesday suppers continue. This week there will be an "Oktober-fest" theme with brats, sauerkraut, German chocolat cake, homemade potato salad, applesauce and rumors of accordion music!?! There is no need to sign up. Just show up. If you'd like to volunteer to help set up or serve or cleanup, please call the church office (or reply to this email) and we'll plan on you helping. A jar for an offering is available at the dinner to help cover the cost.

Looking ahead, since it is October, the Youth Group will be having a "Marty Party" (in honor of Martin Luther) on Saturday evening, October 30, the evening before Reformation Day and Confirmation Day for six of our young people. Lots to celebrate!

As we head into the week, may we go with the grace that Francis both experienced and also shared with God's creatures, and, like we heard in worship yesterday, may we be "Mustard Seed" kinds of Christians, both nurturing the seeds of faith that have planted in us and spreading those good seeds of faith into whatever little corner of God's creation we have been placed.

See you in church!

God's work; our hands.

Pastor A.C. 'Jack' Diehl III