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

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