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St Francis Times

Weekly News from St. Francis Lutheran Church for April 27, 2008



Mini Gala

SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

WORSHIP PARTICPANTTODAYNEXT SUNDAY
Presiding MinisterPr. Dawn Roginski Pr. Dawn Roginski
PreacherPr. Dawn RoginskiPr. Robert Goldstein
Assisting MinisterPaul Johnson Grant Burger
Healing MinisterPr. Robert Goldstein
SacristanSamuel Aller Timur Muhrlin
Crucifer Paul Johnson
LectorBob James Tom Metz
OrganistDr. David Schofield Dr. David Schofield
Ushers / GreetersTimur Muhrlin &
Dave Walda
Chuck Hancock
Stories to TellDave WaldaKristi Smith Knutson
Sunday School TeacherBarbara Kling &
Susan Tucceri
Susan Tucceri
Coffee Hour Host Max, Lynne & Karen
CountersBrad Hubert &
Ken Hedrick
Jim Kowalski & Brandee Marckmann
FlowersGiven by Nancy Record
in honor of the community
Chuck Hancock
Please take note of the opportunities available to assist with the worship service. Please sign up on the sign-up sheets in the Parish Hall.



First Reading:      Acts 17: 22-31
Second Reading  1 Peter 3:13-22
Holy Gospel:        John 14:15-21
Psalmody:           Psalm 66:8-20






Praying Hands

WE REMEMBER IN PRAYER:


  • Ben Sloan and Chung Bae, as they move to Australia
  • Phil Horne
  • Father Evan Ardley, recovering from surgery
  • George Elles, on of our seniors, recovering from surgery
  • Humberto Valle, friend of Dale Leininger, recently diagnosed with lymphoma
  • Diane Reyneker, teacher at Friends of St. Francis Childcare Center
  • Mary, cousin of Michael Petrelis
  • our shut-ins
  • Robert Gardiner, friend of Pastor Robert
  • Dorothy Smith, of the childcare center
  • 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.
 


MAY 3rd CHOIR CONCERT

David Schofield

PALESTRINA, MISSA AETERNA CHRISTI MUNERA
and a cappella works by Tallis, Taverner, & Thompson

The St. Francis Choir in Concert


David Schofield conducts the St. Francis Choir in a concert of a capella sacred music. The program includes Palestrina's Missa Aeterna Christi Munera, one of the composers' most noted settings of the mass texts. The Mass was written for the Sistine Chapel Choir while Palestrina was singing there in the mid-sixteenth century. The Chapel was still a new structure, less than a hundred years old,

and the Sistine Choir was indisputably the finest musical ensemble in Europe. The program also includes a very varied selection of motets, ranging from English Tudor church music to American folk hymns and twentieth century composers. Admission is free. Plan to attend and invite your friends.





Organ Dedication

MAY 4TH MUSICAL LITURGY

Worship on Sunday, May 4th will be a special service of music celebrating the completion of the refurbishment of the organ. There will be a dedication and the unveiling of the memorial plaque in honor of St. Francis Organists and Pastors, and in memory of loved ones designated by the contributors.David Schofield and the choir have been working on this special program and it will be an excellent service to invite friends and family to attend.

Almost $50,000 has been pledged and spent on the renovation and one can tell the major difference in the sound quality and the improvement in our musical worship experience.

Unfortunately, like with one’s car after paying for a major repair and maintenance bill at the shop only to find out a month later that some little switch buried in the transmission has gone bad, we need to make an additional repair to the organ. The electrical contacts on the console pedals are failing and already, two pedals are non-functional. The bill to replace the contacts is $1,400.00.

On May 4th, the Council and the Organ Renovation Task Force would like to ask members and friends of the congregation to make a special contribution to pay for this additional repair. Please mark your check " ‘Organ Fund".

Thank you to those that have contributed to this project, and thank you for considering this additional request. Ken Hedrick



Hearts on Fire Conference
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Lutherans Concerned/North America invites people of all sexual orientations and gender identities to assemble with members of Reconciling in Christ and prospective RIC congregations at San Francisco State University July 3-6 under the theme, Hearts on Fire.

We’ll worship together, using a rich variety of traditions of the worshipping community. We’ll provide a blend of the familiar and the unique drawing on our Lutheran heritage and the wealth of liturgical practice in the area. We’ll network with one another, hear stories of joy and frustration, and make decisions together about the future direction of Lutherans Concerned/North America.


Hearts on Fire. is more than a conference. We take pride in nurturing our participants. Many see the biennial assembly as a family reunion. In 2008, we hope to expand that family feeling by offering some new and exciting aspects to the assembly. Assembly Pre-Events offer extra education and edification before the assembly begins. Vacation Bible School will be offered for children of Assembly attendees and local RIC congregations. This will allow children to have a meaningful Assembly experience along with parents. Keynote Speakers include the Rt. Rev. Gene Robinson, Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire.

Information and Registration are at http://www.lcna.org/assembly/ This event is right in our backyard. We have been asked to provide many volunteers -the more the merrier. If you able to assist to any degree, please talk to the pastors. We also need to consider whether St. Francis will be a hospitality center because we are on the Muni line that goes to and from San Francisco State. Many attendees could stop at St. Francis as their beginning point for visiting the Castro community.

GET $75 OFF IF YOU REGISTER FOR HEARTS ON FIRE IN APRIL!
Forms are on the ushers desk. Or contact the office for a form.



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THANKSGIVING FOOD BASKET


San Francisco has nearly 150,000 persons who live under the threat of hunger.
Consider purchasing extra cans of food, and bring them on Sunday to put in our basket. Food not used for Hospitality will be donated to the San Francisco Food Bank. Food that can be accepted include canned vegetables, canned fruit, tuna, canned meats, soups, stews and chili, peanut butter and cereal (no glass containers or perishable food, please).





NEW MEMBERS ON MAY 11

New members will be received on Pentecost Sunday, May 11th. The remaining Membership Inquiry classes are on the Saturdays of April 26th and May 3rd . Please see the pastors.




ADULT FORUM

Adult Forum is currently reading La Vida Sacra. This book is about Hispanic religion and liturgy and how we can begin to understand its many gifts to enhance our life and worship as Christians.

Join us on Sundays at 9:30 AM in the Conference Room.




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




Logo Friends of St. Francis

SPRING FLING COMING UP

The Friends of St. Francis Childcare Center's Spring Fling will be held on the evening of May 3 at the Swedish American Hall. Jeannine Janson and her family will be honored for their incredible support and commitment to the center over the past ten years.

FOSF Spring Fling





 

 

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Lectionary for next Sunday

  • First Reading: Acts 1:6-14

  • Second Reading 1 Peter 4:12-14, 5:6-11

  • Gospel: John 17:1-11

  • Psalmody: Psalm 68:1-10, 32-35


    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, Senior Parish Administrator: Ext 10
    Clifton King, Sexton
    Susan Tucceri, Congregation President
    Treasurer: Janet Thuesen

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

    General Email: St.FrancisSF - at - sbcglobal.net

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

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