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St. Francis Times

November 4, 2007
All Saints Sunday

Presiding MinisterPr. Dawn Roginski
PreacherPr. Robert Goldstein
Assisting MinisterPaul Johnson
Healing MinisterPr. Robert Goldstein
SacristanSamuel Aller
CruciferLawrence Mortensen
LectorGlenda Lisk
OrganistDr. David Schofield
Ushers
Stories to TellNancy Loewe
Coffee Hour Host Memorial Terrace Committee
CountersGlenda Lisk & Grant Burger
FlowersToday's altar flowers are given to the glory of God in memory of members, friends and loved ones whose lives we celebrate this day.



First Reading:      Daniel 7:1-3, 15-18
Second Reading  Ephesians 1:11-23
Holy Gospel:        Luke 6:20-31
Psalmody:           Psalm 24






Praying Hands

WE REMEMBER IN PRAYER:


  • Beverly Hines, at home
  • Jeffrey Meinster & Jan Marie, friends of Timur Muhrlin
  • Doug Oakman, brother-in-law of Dave Walda, recovering from his recent treatment
  • Mary, cousin of Michael Petrelis
  • Dorothy Smith, of the childcare center
  • Shirley Castaveda (from our Senior Center) recovering from surgery
  • Mary Domenichini (from our Senior Center) under bed rest for leg problems
  • Pastor Bradley Schmeling and St. John's Lutheran Church, Atlanta, Georgia, as they ponder their future with the ELCA

Those serving in the world:

  • The Rev. Megan Rohrer, Missionary to the Homeless of SF through The Welcome Ministry;
  • The Rev. Pieter Oberholzer and his partner, Fanie Zondagh, and the staff at Inclusive and Affirming Ministries (IAM) in South Africa, serving LGBT people and allies;
  • Catharine Coon and the Children of Hope Project in Uganda.
 



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WEEKLY STEWARDSHIP Q & A


How should we live our faith?

Genuinely! By integrating our faith into our daily lives, we live our faith genuinely, celebrating the gifts God has given to us by giving them to others and in the service of God.



Martin Luther

LUTHER'S BIRTHDAY PARTY

A Mini GALA on Saturday evening November 10th




This event benefits the St. Francis’ mission and ministry for 2007 funding many of our congregation’s ministries, including the Senior Center, our new Sunday School and more.

5:30 PMReception, Beer Garden as well as, non-alcoholic beverages, Silent Auction and Raffle
6:30 PMCocktail Buffet of delicious finger foods and a Special Appearance by Martin Luther and his wife Katy. (Martin & Katy will then be available for Photographs with guests)
7:15 PMLive Auction and presentation of the Kirsten Havrehed Award to Beverly Hines in recognition of her decades of exemplary service to St. Francis, including as Interim Senior Center Coordinator followed by Birthday Toast to Martin Luther’s 524th Birthday!
8:00 PMSilent Auction Concludes and Raffle Ticket Drawing


$50 per person; includes all food and beverages. PLEASE RSVP BY NOVEMBER 6. Call 415-621-2635 if you need additional information.
$50 per person; includes all food and beverages. PLEASE RSVP BY NOVEMBER 6. Call 415-621-2635 if you need additional information.


The Gala Committee needs items for the silent auction. Certificates are very popular, but anything is welcome! Items can be left in a box located in the church office. Please fill out a form describing the item and who it is from, etc. The Gala Committee appreciates the efforts of the congregation and your help! Without you, November 10th would not be possible.



CHICAGO CONGREGATION CALLS LESBIAN MINISTER


Jen RudeFor the fourth time in 13 months a Lutheran congregation will directly challenge the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's (ELCA) policy requiring lifelong celibacy of gay and lesbian clergy. On October 28, Jen Rude was called to ministry by Resurrection Lutheran Church in Chicago. On November 17, Jen will become the first pastor to be ordained in the newly formed Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries (ELM) and the first official challenge to the new ELCA policy of "Refrain and Restraint"that was passed at its biennial assembly August 6-11 in Chicago.

Jen Rude will be ordained in an "Extraordinary Ordination" service on November 17. The service is called such because it is performed outside the ordinary guidelines for Lutheran ordinations.

Facing increasing pressure to revisit its policy banning partnered gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender persons from service as pastors, the five-million members ELCA took up the issue at their biennial assembly in August.

In January of this year, a popular openly gay Atlanta pastor, the Reverend Bradley Schmeling, was placed on church trial after telling his bishop that he was in a same-sex relationship. While the ELCA disciplinary committee recommended Schmeling's removal, they expressed opposition to the policy and recommended it be overturned. Twenty-one synods also passed recommendations that the policy be overturned by the national assembly. The biennial assembly fell short of overturning the policy, but instead passed a resolution recommending bishops "refrain from or show restraint" in discipline of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender pastors and their congregations.


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SET YOUR CLOCKS NEXT WEEK - an extra hour! Remember that daylight savings time ends this Saturday night November 3rd. Set your clocks back one hour (fall back).


BELCHER STREET REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT



Church Council is looking for members of the Congregation who are interested in working on the Belcher Street Redevelopment Project. The Committee will consist of representatives from Council and the Property Committee, members from the Congregation as well as Sally Large from the St. Francis Childcare Center. If interested, please contact by email, Susan Tucceri, President of the Church Council stucceri@larkcreek.com or talk to her after service on Sundays.

In addition, Council is soliciting ideas or thoughts that members may have on the proposed Belcher Street Project They may be submitted in writing to the church office, attention Susan Tucceri or sent to her email. Please be specific as possible. As with all projects at St. Francis, the Belcher Street redevelopment will be a collative process.

YOUR PASTORS CARE

If you would like one of your pastors to listen to your concerns or pain, don't hesitate to ask us -make an appointment, or ask us to call you or mark the pew card. We can be distracted at times on Sundays, so it is best to set aside another time when we can really listen. Pastors Robert and Dawn

ADULT FORUM BEGINS NEW STUDY

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Join us in the reading and discussion of a new book on understanding the Bad News of the religious right. Sundays at 10:30 AM in the Conference Room.

Pastor Robert


THANKSGIVING IS APPROACHING QUICKLY

We serve a meal for some 200 people. Would you volunteer to make this meal run smoothly? The St. Vincent DePaul Society will staff a sign-up table at coffee hour starting on Reformation Sunday. Please consider how you could volunteer!



ORGAN RENOVATION UPDATE

David Schofield has informed us that the organ renovations are scheduled to be completed by mid-December. A dedication service will be sometime before the start of Lent when the Organ Plaque will be unveiled. If you have changes to the Organ Plaque, please send an email to Ken Hedrick at: kenhedrick@aol.com.

The Task Force would also like to remind those that are on the payment plan for their respective pledge, to please make their 2007 commitment by the end of the year. Thanks for your support!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The St. Vincent DePaul Society of St. Francis serves a meal to the homeless every Sunday morning. The committee welcomes all to come see this efficient ministry that serves up to 60 people each Sunday. We would also like you to consider volunteering for this ministry, even if you cannot help every Sunday. We especially need volunteers while Chuck is on vacation.



TRIP TO SCANDINAVIA, THE BALTICS AND ST. PETERSBURG

St. Paul Lutheran Church in Oakland plans a trip to this area of Northern Europe in August 2008, If you are interested and would like more information, contact Pastor Ross Merkel (510) 530-6333.



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THANKSGIVING FOOD BASKET


In case you are wondering what to bring for the food basket, for the next three Sundays we ask that you bring items for the Thanksgiving Dinner. This dinner is a big event that feeds up to 200 people. The items we need include: Bags of stuffing mix, jars of apple sauce, juice boxes, and cans of sweet potatoes. If everyone brought even one thing, we would be well on our way to have everything we need!-St. Vincent De Paul Committee

Thanks to all who have contributed to the food basket. We were able to bring a large box of donations to the Food Bank last week and they were very appreciative.



THANK YOU HUNGER WALK SPONSORS!

Jim DeLange would like to thank all the members and friends at St. Francis who sponsored him in the Golden Gate Hunger Walk on October 21. You raised $1,358! 75% of the money raised in this year's walk will go to International Relief programs, like those of Lutheran World Relief. The other 25% will go to The San Francisco Food Bank and the Interfaith Council's winter shelter program in the churches on Cathedral Hill.



FR. THOMAS KEATING TO SPEAK IN BAY AREA, NOV. 4TH


Fr. Keating is well-known for helping to bring contemplative prayer out of the monastery and into everyday life. He travels around the world teaching/speaking on centering prayer (and meditative prayer practice), the spiritual journey and ecumenical and interreligious dialogue among Christian and non-Christian religions. His talk "An Invitation to Interspiritual Dialogue and the Healing of the Human Family" will be held Nov 4th, 1:30-4:30 PM at Mercy High School Auditorium, 3250 19th Av, San Francisco. To ensure seating, prepay by check $25.00 to St. Hillary Catholic Church and send check to St. Hillary Catholic church c/o Sharon Lewis 761 Hillary Dr, Tiburon, CA 94920. For partial scholarships, call Sr. Cathy Cahur (415) 553-8776.


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  • November 5 Marilyn Jackson
  • November 9 Deb Coté
  • November 10 Russell Blank


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    Lectionary for the Twenty Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

    • First Reading: Job 19:23-27a
    • Gospel: Luke 20:27-38
    • Psalmody: Psalm 17:1-9

    WORSHIP PARTICIPANTS FOR NEXT SUNDAY

    Presiding MinisterPr. Robert Goldstein
    PreacherPr. Dawn Roginski
    Assisting Minister
    Healing MinisterPr. Dawn Roginski
    SacristanPaul Johnson
    CruciferBrandee Marckmann
    LectorNeeded
    OrganistDr. David Schofield
    UshersNeeded
    FlowersDeb Coté
    Stories to TellBruce Jervis
    Coffee Hour HostBrian Border & James Infusino
    CountersPaul Knutson & Nancy Loewe



    Please take note of the opportunities available to assist with the worship service. There are open slots for upcoming Sundays. Please sign up on the sign-up sheets in the Parish Hall.

    Safeway parking permits are available in the back of the church. The permits allow parking for Sunday services ONLY.

    St. Francis Lutheran Church

    A Place for Gathering: Memory, Presence and Promise
    152 Church Street, San Francisco, CA 94114-1111

    (415)621-2635, FAX (415)621-8819

    Contact us:

    Directions to St. Francis: Ext 21
    Worship Service schedule: Ext 20
    Pr. Robert Goldstein: Ext 11
    Pr. Dawn Roginksi Ext 12
    Dr. David Schofield, Music Director: Ext 23
    Senior Center Coordinator: Ext 22
    Dave Walda, Parish Administrator: Ext 10
    Clifton King, Sexton
    Susan Tucceri, Congregation President
    Dale Leininger, Treasurer; Ext 14

    Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday

    General Email: St.FrancisSF@sbcglobal.net

    The Rev. Robert Goldstein: RevRGoldstein-at-sbcglobal.net
    The Rev. Dawn Roginski RevDRoginski-at-sbcglobal.net
    David Walda, Parish Administrator: St.FrancisSF@sbcglobal.net

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