November 14, 2021

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An Advent Journey Towards Anti-Racism

Please join St. Andrew’s Reckoning With Racism cohort in a six-part exploration of how racism has played a role in the history of Oregon, and how we can all move toward being anti-racist.

Whether or not you are able to attend the class sessions, you are invited to take part in a congregation-wide Racial Equity Challenge. The goal is to do at least one thing each week that brings each of us closer to becoming anti-racist. The website 21-Day Racial Equity Challenge—America & Moore is filled with suggestions for ways to read, listen, watch, notice, connect, engage, act, reflect, and stay inspired in the journey. Watch the Weekly News for a description of each week’s class and suggestions for which challenges are related to that topic. A complete schedule can be found on the St. Andrew website.

We are hoping to document our efforts as a community of faith toward the goal of becoming anti-racist. In the Narthex, you will find a display board and paper candle cut-outs. Please write what you did in the past week on one of the candles, and add it to the
board. Together, we can shine some light in the darkness of racism.

November 14: Lynn Santelmann will lead an exploration of Native Americans in Oregon, from an historical background through modern-day issues.

Racial Equity Challenge suggestions: 21-Day Racial Equity Challenge—America & Moore.

Learn: Learn more about the indigenous people who lived where you live now or where you grew up. Go to Native-Land.ca and type in an address in the search box on the left. The map will zoom in and show the name of the group who lived there. What do you know about these people? What can you learn?
Read: How White People Got Made, by Quinn Norton (The Message)
Listen: All My Relations (Podcast)
Watch: The Iroquois Influence on the Constitution (4 minutes)
Notice: What percentage of the day are you able to be with people of your own racial identity?
Connect: National Congress of American Indians: NCAI
Engage: Notice your biases and judgments as they arise. These are gold for you to excavate your subconscious!

“Leading in a Liminal Season”

This Sunday, Pastor Susan continues her Adult Education class, “Leading in a Liminal Season,” at 10:00 am via Zoom. The class is based on Susan Beaumont’s 2019 book, How to Lead When You Don’t Know Where You Are Going, Leading in a Liminal Season, published
by Rowman and Littlefield. We will be on Zoom; please bring your bible.

Pastor Susan

Midweek Evening Prayer

Throughout the pandemic, Midweek Evening Prayer services have been a regular occurrence on Zoom, but in November they will be taking a little break. All are invited to join in the practice of Centering Prayer at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, November 10, via Zoom.

Beginning December 1, Advent Evening Prayer will be returning, with worship offered in person in the Sanctuary as well as via Zoom.

Spirituality Book Group

The Spirituality Book Group will meet on Sunday, November 21, at 3:00 pm via Zoom. A Zoom link will be sent out to all book group members a few days before the meeting. If you would like to attend, but are not on the Spirituality Book Group email list, please contact Mary Smith at dbits1@gmail.com.

Sharon Fako will lead our discussion of Kristin Hannah’s novel, The Four Winds, which an Associated Press writer described as “an ode to the strength and ferocity of mothers.” The book reveals the battle between the haves and the have-nots escalated by the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl storms that accompanied it, but it also testifies to the resiliency of the human spirit.

Future Reading

December 19
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, by Ocean Vuong
Discussion Leader: Elaine May

January 23
The Vanishing Half, by Britt Bennett
Discussion Leader: Mary Smith

February 20
Nomadland, by Jessica Bruder
Discussion Leader: Carol Horton

March (TBA)
West with Giraffes, by Linda Rutledge
Discussion Leader: Susan Reiser

Flooring Feedback

The Facilities Management Team is seeking input on Sanctuary flooring. Should the carpet be replaced or should we investigate hard-surface options and costs? A pending gift to St. Andrew would cover 90-100 percent of the cost of new carpet and its installation. Moneys in the PIPE (Property Improvement) Fund itself are not sufficient to cover either the carpet option or a hard surface alternative. Please submit your feedback via this Google form or call Pam Meredith at 503-475-3568. Responses will be accepted through Friday, November 26. Thank you!

Hanging of the Greens

Please join us Saturday, December 4, at 9:30 am for the “Hanging of the Greens.” We’ll set up the Christmas tree and decorate the church for all to enjoy as we celebrate Advent and
the birth of Christ. Boy Scout Troop 618 is generously donating the wreaths and greens to deck our church again this Christmas season. If you have questions, please contact Tammy Piscitelli.

Food Pantry Help Wanted, 2022

St. Andrew members have continued to serve at the Food Pantry at St. Matthew during the pandemic. We had to make a few changes. Families came and met us outdoors while we all wore masks. While families have missed the opportunity to come inside and select food, they were fed well with fresh produce and a bounty of packaged food, meat, dairy products, and also some surprises such as pumpkin pie. Our volunteers took orders in English, and sometimes in Spanish, and we packed bags with creativity and a prayer. On some dark rainy nights, our main challenge was to find the correct car for each grocery cart of food. Thank you: Steve Grover (and friends); Jim & Pat Hilliker; Roger & Pat Sandquist; Dan & Sharon Fako; and Eric & Jan Luttrell.

We look forward to getting our families back into the pantry sometime in 2022. In the meantime, here is a plea for more volunteers.

In addition to helping serve families at the center, we need volunteer pairs of two to deliver food to families who are not able to come to the center. Volunteers pick up a pre-packed box for the family and add fresh and frozen or refrigerated items. Deliveries could be scheduled on a Sunday afternoon or a weekday between 2:00-8:00 pm. The time involved is 1-2 hours. You do have to have a car and be ready to locate the address. You will be given information for 2-3 families and you will call to learn more about food preferences and a time that will work for delivery. This does not have to be a long-term commitment. A team can serve one time only or once a month or twice a year, or whatever works with their schedules.

This seems to be a great family opportunity and folks can try this out and see how it works. If you have questions, contact Sharon Fako at sfako24@comcast.net or erica97229@gmail.com.

Table Talk: Back from the Climate Brink

Gathered around the table in his home, Martin Luther talked freely and openly with his colleagues and students about matters of faith, theology, and varied aspects of daily life. To cultivate this kind of spirited discussion we have a tradition at St. Andrew of gathering for Table Talks. Pastor Brocker invites you to participate in the next Table Talk via Zoom on Tuesday, November 30, 7:00-8:00 pm.

Seminarian Karen Klingelhafer is currently working on a course paper focused on how the life and writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Martin Luther King, Jr. can help us address the climate crisis and move us toward a safer planet. She has offered to lead our November Table Talk. In preparing us for this Table Talk she writes: “The smoke – layered on top of a housing crisis wrought by last year’s wildfires, a resurgent strain of COVID-19 and a crippling drought – has left many in the region teetering on the brink. Among the most vulnerable to the overlapping crises: people experiencing homelessness and those who work in the agriculture industry.” Are we at a crisis situation with climate change? Is there a consensus throughout the world? With so many concerns, what do we focus on? How
can we (as a church, as individuals) make an impact?” This is an especially timely topic given that the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) is being held in Glasgow, Scotland, October 31 – November 12.

Finding Liturgy in Life and Life in Liturgy

An Oregon Synod Lay Education Course

How does liturgy shape us? How might we shape it? Gather with people from across the Oregon Synod this January and February to explore liturgy in daily life, communal worship, and public witness. We’ll pay particular attention to the seasons of the church year, the flow of worship, the invitation of sacraments, and daily practices that help us cultivate a life of depth and meaning. We’ll create space for the integration of blessing, celebration, lamentation, prayer, song, symbols, and ritual crafting. You’re encouraged to bring your whole self as we seek to live in holy rhythm. Pr. Matta Ghaly will be the primary instructor. The course is designed with a Lutheran lens and inclusive heart; all are welcome.

This on-line course is offered through the Oregon Synod’s SALM and Lay Education Program. We’ll meet the following eight Tuesday evenings on Zoom from 6:30-8:00 pm (Pacific Time): January 11, January 18, January 25, February 1, February 8, February 15, February 22, and March 1. Authentic participation and relationship-building are the priority. Course participants and/or their congregations are encouraged to donate, as they are able, on a sliding scale between $20-$160, but donations are not required to register. If you’d like to sign up for the course, please do so through the registration form.

End-of-Year Stock Donations

Greetings from your Financial Secretaries. As the end of the calendar year approaches, we want to remind you of the process for donating stock to the church.

Contributions must actually be paid before the close of the year to be deductible in 2021. Please allow at least 3 weeks for the completion of the stock transfer sale. If you intend to donate stock this tax year, please start the process as soon as possible.

  1. Download the Stock Transfer Form from the church website or contact the church office.
  2. Contact your brokerage firm to initiate an electronic transfer of securities.
  3. Complete the form, including your intentions for the use of the donation, and email a copy to financial-secretary@standrewlutheran.com. Or you may send a copy to the church office marked “Confidential for Financial Secretaries.” This form must be turned in at the beginning of the process. Without it, we cannot complete your request.
  4. Upon receipt of the form, one of the financial secretaries will contact you regarding the progress of the electronic stock transfer to Charles Schwab, the church’s securities firm.

Thank you for your generosity to the Mission and Ministry of St. Andrew.

Tammy Piscitelli
on behalf of the Financial Secretaries and Finance Team

Making a Difference “One House at a Time”

Thank you for partnering with Rebuilding Together Washington County (RTWC). For 26 years, we have been able to help so many of our neighbors in need remain safely in their homes. We could not have done it without the countless donors, volunteers, and advocates. It has not been easy, but we have never been alone or lost in our community, and I thank you for that.

I want to specifically thank St. Andrew Lutheran Church and your congregants for your gift of $400. With every dollar we receive, we are able to provide $2 of home repairs by using volunteers and donated materials. We have big goals for the future and these funds help us continue to expand and serve more homeowners-in-need. Thank you so much!

Danielle Schira
Rebuilding Together Washington County

Book Sale Help Needed

I’m going to need help setting up for the big day of St. Andrew’s Used Book Sale. Needed are three people who can stand still holding ten pounds over their heads for five minutes, repeatedly. It won’t be for hours and hours, just long enough for me to hand down books above the top shelf, after which they’ll be put on carts and pushed into Fellowship Hall. So, 3 people, 10 pounds over your head, at 1:00 pm on Saturday, November 27; go home when you get tired. Thank you!

Pam Farr
Adult Librarian

Green Circles

Learn about issues of climate, faith, and justice, and how to take action through Green Circles, an interfaith statewide gathering held via Zoom on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 pm. The next meeting is Tuesday, November 16. Register online to get involved.

The program is a collaboration between EcoFaith Recovery and Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice.

Preparing for next Sunday, November 21, 2021

Lesson: Daniel 7:9-10,13,14
Gospel: John 18:33-37

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

In Need of Prayers…

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.

Family and friends of Deanna Rhoda (sister-in-law)Peace and God’s comfort at their deathsDoris Larson
Kay (mother)Comfort, peace and God’s love as death nearsLinda Olshausen
Nan ThompsonAffirmation of her decision to forego further cancer treatment and acceptance by family and loved onesNan Thompson
Dr. Cara SteinkelerStrength as she supports dying COVID patients and their familiesGary & Gail Grafwallner
Ginny LinkSuccessful surgery (November 17) and recoveryGinny Link
Chris Sinn (brother)HealingRandy & Michelle Sinn
John FiegenbaumComfort and pain reliefAmy Fiegenbaum
Chris Williams (son)Peace, comfort, and healing from COVIDJerry & Anne Williams
Madeleine (granddaughter)Strength and healingMary Smith
Maverick Dixon (nephew)Thanksgiving for his birth and successful surgeryAJ & Rebecca Uecker
Jason and familyGod’s direction and supportA. Grapa
St. Andrew Council, Executive Committee, StaffWisdom and discernmentStaff
Karen Klingelhafer, Kyler Vogt, and all seminarians
India Jensen-Kerr and all theology students
Encouragement and supportStaff
St. Andrew FoundationBlessings on their ministryStaff
Christ the King Lutheran Church (Milton-Freewater, OR)
St. Paul Lutheran Church (Ontario, OR)
Serving with us in the Oregon SynodStaff
Congregation Chabad (Portland)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

Highlights for the Week

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

Sunday, November 14

8:30 amWorship with Communion (masks required)Sanctuary and Livestreamed
10:00 amAdult Education: A Journey Towards Anti-Racism, Part 1Fellowship Hall and via Zoom
10:00 amAdult Education: Leading in a Liminal Seasonvia Zoom
10:00 amChildren’s Ministry with Donna BrockerChildren’s Library
10:00 amConfirmation (for grades 6-8)Library and via Zoom
10:00 amHigh School Youth GroupYouth Room
10:30 amVirtual Coffee TimeZoom
11:00 amWorship with Communion (masks required)Sanctuary and via Zoom
12:00 pmVirtual Coffee TimeZoom

Monday, November 15

6:00 pmScout Troop 618 Meeting East Parking Lot

Tuesday, November 16

7:00 amSunrise WomenElmer’s Restaurant on 158th (1250 Waterhouse Ave)
7:00 amMen’s Gathering & Bible StudyElmer’s Restaurant on 158th (1250 Waterhouse Ave)
10:00 amT’ai ChiFellowship Hall
10:00 amWorship Planners MeetingLibrary

Wednesday, November 17– Weekly News submissions due by 4:00 pm

6:00 pmBells of Grace RehearsalSanctuary
6:45 pmInformal Gathering TimeZoom
7:00 pmCentering Prayer Zoom
7:00 pmScout Troop 618 Committee MeetingChildren’s Library
7:00 pmWednesday Night Youth HangoutYouth Room
7:30 pmSanctuary ChoirSanctuary

Thursday, November 18

9:30 amSeekers of the Heart of God Bible StudySt. Andrew Room
7:00 pmCouncil MeetingSt. Andrew Room and Zoom

Friday, November 19

10:00 amT’ai Chi Fellowship Hall
6:30 pmMiddle School Bowling PartySuperplay Bowling Alley

Saturday, November 20

9:00 amNifty Notters Fellowship Hall

Sunday, November 21

8:30 amWorship with Communion (masks required)Sanctuary and YouTube
10:00 amAdult Education: A Journey Towards Anti-Racism, Part 1Fellowship Hall and via Zoom
10:00 amAdult Education: Leading in a Liminal Seasonvia Zoom
10:00 amChildren’s Ministry with Donna BrockerChildren’s Library
10:00 amConfirmation (for grades 6-8)Adult Library
10:00 amHigh School Youth GroupYouth Room
10:30 amVirtual Coffee TimeZoom
11:00 amWorship with Communion (masks required)Sanctuary and Zoom
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.