February 7, 2021

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Godspeed, Pastor Robyn

This Sunday, February 7, we gratefully acknowledge the many ways that Pastor Robyn Hartwig has served our community in her 12 years of ministry as our associate pastor. It will be a bittersweet day when she steps behind the pulpit to deliver her last sermon at St. Andrew and, because of ongoing pandemic protocols, we will have to experience that from our homes.

Ironically, a snowstorm prevented Pastor Robyn from preaching to a full sanctuary when she joined St. Andrew. Rick LeRoy jerry-rigged the electronics so that her first sermon was shared with the congregation electronically, too.

St. Andrew has come a long way since 2009, and much of that is due to Robyn’s ministry. Her leadership with caring ministries, the spiritual care she has extended to so many suffering souls, and her advocacy for Earth Care and Racial Justice are noteworthy. And her efforts to present accessible opportunities for special groups, such as young adults and families with young children, led to ministries such as Spirituality on Tap and Oh, Baby!

Although Pastor Robyn is moving on to a new stage in her ministry, her impact will be felt here at St. Andrew for a long time.

Dear People of St. Andrew,

I look forward to the opportunity to preach this Sunday, February 7, as a I join you in worship for my final Sunday at St. Andrew. Following the 11:00 am Zoom worship service, I will hang out in a Zoom breakout room where Rebecca Uecker can usher people in and out who may want to say a personal five-minute goodbye.

I will then have two days dedicated to finishing up administrative tasks for St. Andrew and meeting with key leaders like Pastor Mark, Pastor Susan, and the personnel committee. My very last act of ministry will be to lead Wednesday Evening Prayer by Zoom on February 10 at 7:00 pm and join the Centering Prayer group led by Ginny Link and Mary Smith that follows immediately afterwards from 7:30 to 8:00 pm.

In this Sunday’s Gospel lesson from Mark 1:29-39, Jesus heads out to a deserted place to pray before he moves from one village to another. In doing so, he gives all of us a wonderful model of the importance of making time to pray on our own. How appropriate that my final act of ministry will be to sit with many of you in 20 minutes of silent prayer. Feel free to join us for these Wednesday evening face-to-face opportunities on Zoom and you might find you enjoy them so much that you want to come back the following week too!

With a heart full of gratitude,
Pastor Robyn

Super Bible Bowl: FEUD!

The Super Bible Bowl returns to St. Andrew on Sunday, February 14, at 10:00 am! This year, the Bowl will be fully digital, hosted via Zoom during the normal Christian Education hour. But, the virtual nature of the event isn’t all that is new this year: instead of the usual “Jeopardy” format, this year the battle between council and confirmands will take the shape of the popular game show “Family Feud.” We hope you will join us to cheer on the contestants!

Adult Education: The History, Art, and Architecture of Churches

Sunday, February 21, 10:00 am
From the most humble chapel to the great cathedrals of Europe, churches are places to hear the Word of God and worship together, at least when there isn’t a pandemic raging. Beyond the utilitarian function, every church has stories and a history, and most contain art and are places for the performance of the arts. Many church buildings are masterpieces of art and craftsmanship themselves.

In this class we’ll look at some of my favorite places of Christian worship and appreciate their history, architecture, and the artwork they contain. I’m a bit of a Europhile, so we’ll be paying special attention to churches, chapels, and cathedrals in Europe. In these days of restricted travel, it is the perfect time to pack our virtual bags and set out together to visit some of the most interesting and beautiful places of worship.

Paul Navarre

participate via Zoom

Taking America Back for God

Our own ELCA presiding bishop, Rev. Elizabeth Eaton, participated with Episcopal Bishop Michael Curry and others in an online forum, Democracy and Faith Under Siege: Responding to Christian Nationalism, on January 27. Dr. Andrew Whitehead offered a clear summary of Christian Nationalism from his new book, Taking America Back for God: Christian Nationalism in the United States. The recording of the presentation and other compelling resources for confronting Christian Nationalism are at
the following links:

https://bjconline.org and
https://www.christiansagainstchristiannationalism.org/ and
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmgWHBoGBi8

Job Openings in Online Worship Production

St. Andrew is looking to hire a part-time audio tech and part-time video tech to distribute online worship using YouTube livestream and Zoom. These two individuals will ensure everything is ready to go prior to each service, manage mics and audio or manage cameras and graphics, and ensure the congregation is receiving the feed. Experience in sound boards or videography is required. Worship production involves more than hitting play and walking away. These two people will stay onsite throughout services and troubleshoot when needed. To learn more about specific qualifications needed and compensation offered, please go to:

https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/npo/d/portlandlivestream-audio-video-tech/7263783074.html

Positions will be open until filled. Application review begins in
early February.

2020 Giving Statements

Your 2020 giving statements are available. Go to the Give page of the church website to download and print your statement from your InFellowship account.

Please note that statements will be mailed out only upon special request.
If you need a statement mailed to you, please contact the Financial Secretaries or the church office (503-646-0629).

Wednesday Evening Prayer

Zoom gatherings continue every Wednesday evening for fellowship, worship, and prayer. You are welcome to participate in any or all of the following:

6:30 pm Informal Gathering Time
7:00 pm Prayer Service
7:30 pm Centering Prayer

Watch for the Zoom link to arrive in your inbox mid-day on Wednesdays.

Preparing for Next Sunday

February 14, 2021

Reading: 2 Kings 2:1-12
Gospel: Mark 9:2-9

Go to “Preparing for Worship” for the bulletins, the complete Lectionary, and more.

Let’s Talk, Let’s Listen Reboot

Last summer, the St. Andrew MACG Core Team organized a listening campaign, encouraging members to make phone calls to people we missed seeing at church. Now that this unusual holiday season has arrived, and the colder weather prevents outdoor gatherings, it’s time to check in once again. Who are you wondering about? Who would you like to check in with?

We encourage you to make contacts by phone, email, or by writing a note or sending a card. And then, please let us know what you found out.

To sign up to contact someone, please click on this link.

To give feedback about your contact, please click on this link.

Questions? Please contact Pat Christiansen, Larry Bliesner, Scott Taylor, Bob Stadel, Victoria Kovalenko, Lynn Santelmann, or Pastor Robyn. And thank you for keeping our community together and strong.

MACG Core Team

Preparing for Lent

The church season of Lent leads us from a cross of ashes that reminds us of our bodily mortality to a cross of crucifixion that carries God’s promise of resurrection.

In the intervening 40 days, we wait, pondering our own imperfect lives and yearning to create a new vision for living. What is the Holy One calling us to do? Just as Jesus was tempted in the wilderness, weare tested to relinquish something and regain self-control. Many people ask, “What are you giving up for Lent?”

At St. Andrew, we traditionally display a wooden cross, where we each can insert a nail to acknowledge our own sin. Because Lent is a time for providing for the needs of others and for self-denial, we launch an ambitious food drive.

But Lent is just as much a time for renewal. As we anticipate the crucifixion and Christ’s resurrection, we are invited to renew our relationship with God. We pray, longing for guidance. We seek to know better what God wants us to do in the world.

Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, which falls this year on February 17.

I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and in his word I hope;
my soul waits for the Lord more than those who watch for the morning,
more than those who watch for the morning.
Psalm 130:5-6

In Need of Prayers…

Nan ThompsonContinued good spirit on her journey through cancerNan Thompson
Mary BrownSuccessful treatment and recoveryBob & Mary Brown
AmyEffective treatment; comfort for her husband ChrisBob & Judy Scholz
Carol Adkison (Mary’s sister)Correct diagnosis and treatmentBob & Mary Brown
Kim Oyen (sister-in-law)Comfort and healingChris Bekemeier
Linda Wick (sister)Pain relief and healingDonna McAlpine
Fran MillerHealing and recovery from knee replacementFran Miller
Mildred Leppert (sister-in-law)Healing and recovery from a severe heart attackJudy Heidinger
Gary GrafwallnerHealing and recoveryGary Grafwallner
Scott StaulHealing and recovery from COVID-19Lisa Staul
LuAnn StaulComplete recovery from COVID-19LuAnn Staul
Everyone affected by COVID-19Strength and supportStaff
Health care workersStrength, courage, protection, and supportStaff
Pastor Robyn HartwigThanksgiving for her ministry and blessings for her and the people of Spirit of GraceEveryone!
Bishop Laurie Larson Caesar
Oregon Synod and Staff
Strength and wisdomStaff
Refugees and immigrantsAcceptance, safety, and just treatmentStaff
The homeless in our communities and countryComfort, hope, and shelterStaff
Military personnel, especially Justina Hailey Hope Brocker, Evan Dahlquist, Dawson Dethlefs, Neil Fiegenbaum, and Jerami ReynaCourage and protectionStaff
Emanuel Lutheran Church (Cornelius, OR)
Calvary Lutheran Church (Hillsboro, OR)
Serving with us in the Oregon SynodStaff
Congregation Chabad (Portland, OR)Blessings on our interfaith partnersStaff
Individual friends and loved ones in need of prayerWhatever they most need; say their names in your heart or aloudEveryone

If you know someone in need of prayers, please contact the church office by phone at 503-646-0629 or email office@standrewlutheran.com Tuesday-Friday, prayerchain@standrewlutheran.com Saturday-Monday.

Treasurer Needed

St. Andrew’s Financial Committee is searching for a Treasurer. At the end of June 2021, Anne Newell will be stepping down from that role to pursue new activities. We’re looking for someone to step into her shoes and we’re hoping someone in the congregation will be “willing and able.”

Whether one person or a team step forward, we’ll train and assist you in taking over this important function for our church. Please prayerfully consider this opportunity to serve. Call Anne Newell at 503-781-9076 for more information.

Thank You!

Dear Friends,
Thank you for the prayers of concern and for healing and wellness for the Staul family. Scott, Lisa, and Henry are recovered
and I am doing much better.

LuAnn Staul


Pastoral Care

Pastor Mark Brocker
office: 503-646-0629 ext. 201
cell: 503-502-8762
brockerms@standrewlutheran.com


Highlights for the Week

Go to the complete online church calendar for the most up-to-date information.

Sunday, February 7, Fifth Sunday of Epiphany

8:30 amLivestream WorshipYouTube
9:30 amVirtual Coffee TimeZoom
9:45 amPastor Robyn’s Final SundayZoom
11:00 amZoom WorshipZoom
12:00 pmVirtual Coffee TimeZoom

Monday, February 8

7:00 pmMen’s Book Club Zoom

Tuesday, February 9

10:00 amT’ai Chiformer Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd
1:30 pmService Committee MeetingZoom
6:00 pmHR MeetingZoom
7:00 pmFinance Team MeetingZoom

Wednesday, February 10 – Weekly News submissions due by 4:00 pm

10:00 amReopening Committee MeetingZoom
6:00 pmHandbell Ensemble RehearsalSanctuary
6:30 pmInformal Gathering TimeZoom
7:00 pmWednesday Evening PrayerZoom
7:00 pmHigh School Youth Game NightZoom
7:30 pmCentering PrayerZoom

Thursday, February 11

12:00 pmTeam Ministry MeetingZoom
7:00 pmWebsite Review MeetingZoom

Friday, February 12

10:00 amT’ai Chiformer Bales Thriftway on Cornell Rd

Sunday, February 14: Fifth Sunday of Epiphany

8:30 amLivestream WorshipYouTube
9:30 amVirtual Coffee TimeZoom
10:00 amSuper Bible Bowl “Family Feud”Zoom
11:00 amZoom WorshipZoom
12:00 pmVirtual Coffee TimeZoom

Connecting to Worship

8:30 am: Worship in the Sanctuary or watch the livestream of worship on YouTube.

  • The same link will bring you to the recording of the service to watch anytime after the livestream ends.
  • An audio recording of the 8:30 am service will be available Sunday afternoon by simply dialing 503-643-9416.

11:00 am: Worship in the Sanctuary or participate in worship via Zoom

The link will be sent via email and by notification from the church app.

  • To participate via Zoom, you can use a smart phone, computer, tablet, or a telephone.
  • To participate in “Virtual Coffee Time” simply log in early or stay logged in after the Zoom worship service ends.

Not getting church emails? Click on the green button below to contact the church office to recieve the livestream worship link and zoom invitations.

Need Help? If you discover that you need help connecting to St. Andrew’s online worship services and meetings, please email Rebecca Fako Uecker. She will be available by 9:30 am on most Sunday mornings and 5:30 pm on most Wednesday evenings to provide same-day help for church-related purposes.

Ways to Give: Thank you for supporting our ministries!

We thank you for your support of the ministries of St. Andrew. If you are able, please give now using any of the following options:

Postal Mail: Simply mail a check to the church office. Let us know if you’d like giving envelope mailed to your home each month by contacting the church office.
Text Giving: Simply text any amount to 503-386-9646 to donate to the Ministry & Mission Fund. To donate to another fund, text keyword to get a list of funds, then type the dollar amount and fund name to give. For example, to give to the local food bank, text 50 food to give $50 for food.
Give via Church App: Download “Church by MinistryOne” from the App store and watch sermons, submit prayer requests, and give a one-time or recurring gift.
Give Online: On the St. Andrew website, click on “Give” at the top of the page. Here you can view your giving, set recurring gifts.
Direct Deposit / “Simply Giving:” Request a form from the church office to enable automated giving from your checking or savings account through the “Simply Giving” program.
Stock Donation: Download the form to donate stock. Please contact our Financial Secretaries in advance of processing the form or if you have questions.

Thank you for supporting the ministries of St. Andrew!