The usher duties are available on the website under “Worship & Spirituality” and from Dave at the Church office.
We appreciate all the help that individuals give for our Worship Services.
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First Reading: Genesis 9:8-17
Second Reading 1 Peter 3:18-22
Holy Gospel: Mark 1:9-15
Psalmody: Psalm 25:1-10
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WE REMEMBER IN PRAYER: |
- Sylvia Beckerley, stepmother of Scott Beckerley,
- the father of Ted Hyrons
- Jan, sister of Pastor Anita Hill
- Ron Merk
- Bruce Jervis
- Bill Hunter
- Bob Douglas
- Sophie Barron, mother of James Barron
- Pr. Lionel Ketola
- Lisa's daughter Amber, with addiction problems, and son Aaron serving in Iraq
- Humberto Valle, friend of Dale Leininger
- Mary, cousin of Michael Petrelis
- Eileen, the mother of a friend of Ken Hedrick
- our shut-ins
- Robert Gardiner, friend of Pastor Robert
- Those who use our facilities, especially our Seniors, and those attending the 12-step programs that meet here. We pray for their continued health, happiness and success.
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 Hope Alive Project in Uganda.
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BRING YOUR CALENDAR
Sunday March 8th
On Sunday, March 8th the Stewardship Committee will host coffee hour while signing up members to serve as lectors, crucifers, coffee hour hosts, etc. from mid-March through June. Written descriptions of each role and one-on-one training will be offered. For those who are not able to sign up on Bring-Your-Calendar Sunday, sign-up sheets will be posted on the bulletin board.
There is an array of ways in which we can share our gifts and contribute to the rich worship experience we all enjoy at St. Francis. Our participation takes on special significance during Lent; please consider becoming involved in one or more of these service opportunities as part of your Lenten journey.

JOIN A LENTEN DISCUSSION GROUP
The Stewardship Committee is coordinating a series of three gatherings which will take us through our personal journeys that relate to Lent and Easter.
Information regarding the hosts was mailed to members last week. You may contact the hosts directly to sign up. (Member contact information can also be found in the church directory).
The discussions, which will begin at 6 P.M.. with a light meal, will be offered in a variety of neighborhoods on different days of the week: Brian Border will host the first three Tuesdays in Lent (March 3, 10, and 17) at the church. Jim Kowalski and Bruce Jervis will host the first three Wednesdays in Lent (March 4, 11, and 18) at their home in Bernal Heights. Paul Brenner will host the first three Thursdays in Lent (March 5, 12, and 19) at his home in the Hayes Valley/Civic Center area.
 Don’t forget to pick up your stone at the back for Lenten devotion. Rub your worries into it and bring it back Good Friday.
From Goodsoil.Org
Over two thousand rainbow scarves, created lovingly by volunteers, adorned voting members and supporters alike at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Churchwide Assembly in 2007 demonstrating support for a welcoming church. In August 2009, the ELCA meets for its next assembly.
There are several proposals before the Assembly that pertain to the full inclusion of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender members and their families in the life of the church. These decisions will be met with much soul searching and prayer.
To that end, LC/NA would like to provide prayer shawls to be used by participants at the assembly. These shawls will be for use in the chapel area and to remind participants to prayerfully consider every issue. LC/NA is requesting the participation of all Reconciling in Christ (RIC) congregations to contribute at least one shawl. The shawls will be tagged with the contributing church’s name and story.
The shawls may be quilted, woven, crochet, or knit. The size should be about 72” x 18”. The design is left up to the person creating the piece. They can be as simple or elaborate as desired, with or without fringe, and of any color – the intent is to have a rainbow of individually colored, not rainbow-colored, shawls.
See Pastor Dawn for the knit and crochet patterns.
REAL PROGRESS IN ELCA'S SECUALITY DOCUMENT
The national Lutheran Church body, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) edges closer to where St. Francis has stood since 1990 with its publication of both the revised Proposed Social Statement on Human Sexuality and the Report and Recommendation on Ministry Policy.
The first version of the Proposed Social Statement was ultimately a reactive document hearkening back to 1950’s moral ethics. The latest version is much revised and has addressed more sensitively and seriously the reality of devout Lutherans of conscience who support full inclusion of LGBTQ people.
The upshot is that as required by their mandate they are proposing to the ELCA Assembly in August 2009 in Minneapolis that there be a “local option”. That is, synods and congregations be allowed to call LGBTQ persons in relationships. In this way those Lutheran synods who cannot abide with such sexual minority equality will not have to be forced to do the same.
This strikes me as a realistic compromise as Lutherans in the metropolitan areas clash with mostly rural constituencies. We need to remember that the ELCA is politically a democratic institution from the ground up and this local option solution allows for progress that truly empowers bishops and synods like Sierra Pacific and Metro Chicago to continue and increase their support in full for LGBTQ persons.
Pastor Robert
What follows is the report’s recommendation:
“The recommendation consists of four interconnected resolutions. Each takes a step in the decision-making process. The decisions are to be taken one by one: if the first is approved, then
the second, third, and fourth are considered, but only if the preceding ones have been approved.
“Step one asks the assembly whether, in principle, it is committed to finding ways to allow congregations and synods that choose to do so to recognize, support, and hold publicly accountable lifelong, monogamous, same-gender relationships.
“Step two asks the assembly whether, in principle, this church is committed to finding a way for people in such publicly accountable, lifelong, monogamous, same-gender relationships to serve as rostered leaders of this church.
“Step three asks this church whether, in the future implementation of these commitments, it will make decisions so that all in this church bear the burdens of the other, respect the bound consciences of all. This means that any solution that serves only the conscience-bound positions of one or another part of this church will not be acceptable.
“Step four proposes how this church can move toward change in a way that respects the bound consciences of all. It recognizes that such respect will lead to diversity of practice. However, the majority of the task force believes that the conscience-bound lack of consensus will be respected most faithfully by providing some structured flexibility in decision-making so that congregations and synods may choose whether or not to approve or call people in publicly accountable, lifelong, monogamous, same-gender relationships to serve on ELCA rosters.
-from Executive Summary of Report and Recommendations on Ministry Policies
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USHER TEAMS |
| 1st Sunday |
Brian Border
William Brogan
Chris Buchanan
Steve Casavant
Lawrence Mortensen
Timur Muhrlin |
| 2nd Sunday |
Dave Walda
Leona Lee
Susan Tucceri
Rose Woodvine
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| 3rd Sunday |
Janet Thuesen Sarah Wells |
| 4th Sunday |
Max Kirkeberg
Gabriel Proo
Eric Shifler
Carl Tebell
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| 5th Sunday |
Scott Beckerley
Gene Clark
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The Sign-up list is on the Parish Hall bulletin board. Please take a moment to sign up and help at worship service. Thanks.
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS
The church office is open from 8:30 am to 5 PM, It is highly recommended that appointments be made when visiting Dave Walda, the Senior Parish Administrator to insure that he will be available to assist you.
Thanks!

March 2 Barney Peralta
March 4 Rachel Katt
Lectionary for next Sunday
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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 12
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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