HeartBeat—April 2018

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Index of other issues of HeartBeat

From Pastor Jeff

An Easter Promise

In the Gospel of Mark (the first ending), the women who came to anoint Jesus’ body found the tomb empty and a young man sitting in the tomb. He gives them a message: “Do not be alarmed; you are looking for Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has been raised; he is not here. Look, there is the place they laid him. But go, tell his disciples and Peter that he is going ahead of you to Galilee; there you will see him, just as he told you.” The women, who were disciples, at first told no one, for they were afraid, but finally they told Peter and the other disciples. Mark’s Gospel ends with these words: “And afterward, Jesus himself sent out through them, from east to west, the sacred and imperishable proclamation of eternal salvation.”

Jesus on the road to Emmaus graphicMark delivers a different Easter promise than the other Gospel accounts. The author does not originally include a bodily encounter with Jesus, or a miraculous visitation in the upper room, or angels hanging out in the tomb—just a direction to meet him in Galilee, just as he promised, and a sending of the disciples to continue the ministry to which they had been called. Mark’s Easter ending is, in many ways, more compelling in its evangelical imperative and its profoundly simple charge to the future Church.

Throughout the Gospel, Mark reminds us that though Jesus is with us for only a little while, God is present for us and with us in every moment. Jesus’ ministry prepares the disciples to carry on proclaiming, healing, teaching, serving, and sharing grace even after Jesus left them. In Mark’s shorter ending, Jesus meets them and then sends them out simply with what he has shown them to do: pour themselves out for the sake of the world.

Mark’s simple account can be an inspiration for our own ministry, as well. Just as Jesus sent his disciples “from east to west” to proclaim God’s deep love, so he also sends us. There is no need for a special invitation or a parade of appearances by Jesus to inspire us. “Jesus is risen, Alleluia; now get out there!” seems to be Mark’s message.

The “mission” field into which Christ sends us is amazingly ready to hear what Jesus has to say. The rise of violence, poverty, loneliness, isolationism, global warming, and pollution in our country and around the globe leaves God’s world yearning for a message of hope that is deeper than a praise-band refrain or a power-of-positive-thinking sermon. These hurts and hopes need the hands and hearts of God’s people rooted in the cross and in the unnerving power of grace that draws us out of our church buildings into the church unfolding in the ordinary life of the world. In the works of God’s people, Christ is not only risen, but is still rising in the incredible work of social workers, doctors, teachers, moms and dads, craftspeople, and broken souls. It is not well-meaning Christians bringing the saving word of God to the world, but God’s faithful people beginning to see what God is already doing in the world and diving into the midst of it.

When our eyes finally begin to open and alleluias and Easter lilies are put way, we begin to finally understand that Jesus will meet us in Galilee and ‘Ewa, in Siberia and Lesotho. For God in Christ Jesus fulfills the Easter promise, “I am with you, wherever you are.”

Blessings,
Pastor Jeff

Committee/Interest Group Chairs

Committee/Group Leader
Archive: Jim Cartwright
Concert: Scott Fikse
Communications: Carol Langner
Community Life: Larry Anderson
& Wayne Gau
Council: Josie Bidgood
Fellowship: Jeanne Castello
& Mary-Jo Estes
Finance: Steve Miller
Financial Review: Dori Palcovich
Food for Thought: Kathryn Klingebiel
Lay Ministers: Carolyn Koehler
Learning Ministry: Fred Benco
Mary Magdalene Society: James Cartwright
Process Theology: Carol Langner
Property: Jean-Paul Klingebiel,
pro-tem, &
Greg Gebhardt
Scholarship: Fred Benco
Social Ministry: Jean Lilley
Stewardship: Pam Buckley
Sunday School: Laurie Leach
Worship & Music: Roy Helms
& Randy Castello
Writers’ Workshop: Kathryn Klingebiel
Youth: Pr. Jeff Lilley
& Georgine Stark

Angel Network In-Gathering

Sunday, April 1

On the first Sunday of each month, an in-gathering of food and personal items is collected at LCH for Angel Network, a ministry based out of Calvary-by-the-Sea Lutheran Church. The items are taken to Angel Network during the following week. Over 2,500 individuals are served monthly through this program. We are grateful for your generosity and support.

Easter Worship at LCH

  • April 1, 8:00 am + Easter Morning + A New Dawn
    Easter worship with the Early Worship Ensemble and brass quintet. Spirited Easter hymns accompany our service of Holy Communion with the fully-scored Alleluia Mass, commissioned by LCH, and works for brass.
  • April 1, 10:30 am + Festival Choral Eucharist + A New Dawn
    Celebrate the blessed Easter morning with the Honolulu Brass and the LCH Choir. The choir will sing Anglican composer Samuel Wesley’s Blessed be the God and Father, famous for its debut at Hereford Cathedral on Easter Sunday in 1853.
  • April 1, 7:30 pm + Compline for Easter Sunday
    Contemplative Easter meditation offered by the LCH Men’s Schola. Candlelight illuminates the Nave for this short service of prayer, chant, and a cappella singing.

Easter brunch graphicEaster Potluck

Easter Sunday, April 1, at 9:15 am

Join in the fun of fellowship and food at the Easter Sunday Potluck Brunch between services on Easter Sunday. We welcome your favorite breakfast dish or casserole, breads, pastries, fruit, or any other food item to share with everyone. We also need help with table set up and clean up. Look for the sign-up sheet in the Hörmann Courtyard or see Mary Jo Estes.

Godly Play—Sunday School News

Sunday Mornings 9:20–10:20 am

Last Supper graphicLCH offers Sunday school for children from kindergarten through senior high. The older children (grades 6–12) meet in the Rainbow room. The younger children (grades k–5) meet in the Godly Play room. All are welcome!

Below is the schedule of Godly Play stories for April:

  • April 1—Easter egg hunt
  • April 8—Jesus and the Twelve
  • April 15—Paul’s Discovery
  • April 22—The Good Shepherd and World Communion
  • April 29—The Synagogue and the Upper Room

Easter Egg Hunt

Easter egg hunt graphicSunday, April 1, between services

The Sunday school will have an egg hunt between services for children grade 5 and younger. (The older children get to hide the eggs!) We will have a puppet show in the Godly Play room at 9:20 am for the egg hunters while the eggs are being hidden. Bring a basket if you have one, but there will be extra baskets available.

LCH Office Hours in 2018

  • Monday—9:00 am to 4:00 pm
  • Tuesday—9:00 am to 4:00 pm
  • Wednesday—12:00 noon to 4:00 pm
  • Thursday—9:00 am to 4:00 pm
  • Friday—9:00 am to 3:00 pm

LCH Office Closed

Easter Monday, April 2

Book of Faith graphicBook of Faith Bible Study

Thursdays, 10:00–11:30 am • LCH Boardroom

The Book of Faith Bible Study meets on Thursday mornings in the Boardroom. All are welcome to join this lively discussion of the Biblical texts, relevant current events, and historical foundations. Please come for lively engaging fellowship and discussion!

Food for Thought

food for thought graphicSaturday, April 7, 5:30–8:00 pm

Food for Thought will meet at the home of David Hörmann. All are welcome for potluck supper, video, and discussion. Our future meetings are planned for May 12 and June 2. For more information, contact the LCH office at 808-941-2566.

meeting graphicLeadership Roundtable

Sunday, April 8, 11:45 am • LCH Boardroom

Committee chairs and team leaders, please plan to gather for a short (45 minute) meeting. This is an opportunity for us to sit down together and share information on what is happening with all the ministries at LCH. If you are a committee or team leader, please be prepared to share a little information on your activities with the group. Mahalo and see you there!

Process Forum

Saturday, April 14, 9:30 am • LCH Boardroom

Process Forum will convene at our regular meeting time and place. We will discuss a one-page essay about Process theology/philosophy which Fritz wrote a few years ago. It’s an opportunity to revisit some of the most important concepts of Process, and to honor Fritz’s long dedication to this way of understanding God. Seeing through a process lens has an impact on how we relate to each other, other disciplines and faiths, and our world. All are welcome to share in the morning’s discussion.

Holoholo Pick-Up

Holoholo General Store logoTuesdays, April 10 and 24, 2:30–4:00 pm • LCH Boardroom

Holoholo General Store is a Community Supported Agriculture organization, or csa, that works with LCH to bring you fresh produce from multiple, local farms. For more information visit their website at www.holoholostore.com for bag options and prices and to sign up.

Notice of Passing of Ann Erickson-Becklin

We have learned that former LCH member Ann Erickson-Becklin died on March 12, 2018. Ann was a member of LCH from 1980 to 1989, and many long-time LCH members will remember her fondly. She was living in Lancaster, California.

People may remember that Ann was responsible for the roof over the nursery lanai. Having young children at the time, she said the kids needed a covered area to play. She and her husband of 41 years, Eric Becklin, have five sons. Eric Becklin sang bass in the LCH choir and was an astronomy professor on the UH faculty; he is still working in that profession.

We were notified that an informal memorial and celebration of Ann’s life will be held on April 14, at 1:00 pm, at the home of one of the sons, Daniel Becklin, in Simi Valley, California. Friends of Ann who would like to attend the memorial service or send a note to the family may contact Eric Becklin at ebecklin@sofia.usra.edu.

Children’s Miracle Network Representative at LCH

Children's Miracle Network logoSunday, April 15, 8:00 and 10:30 am

Amanda Ka‘ahanui, from the Children’s Miracle Network, will speak at both LCH services on April 15. Sophia Stark has invited her to help raise money for the network as part of a requirement for the Miss Hawai‘i Outstanding Teen scholarship competition, in which Sophia is competing. There will be a table in the courtyard between services and following the second service to accept donations for this amazing organization.

Compline

candle graphicSunday, April 15, 7:30 pm

Join us for Compline every first and third Sunday of the month, led a cappella by the Men’s Schola. This is a peaceful experience of rejuvenation and prayer.

LCH Women’s Book Club

books graphicMonday, April 16, 10:00 am

We gather to consider one of the classic mysteries by Ellis Peter, featuring Inspector George Felse. Mary Jo leads, and the meeting location will be announced as soon as it is confirmed. On May 21, Marlise leads the discussion of The Reluctant Fundamentalist, by Mohsin Hamid, at the home of the Murashiges. Newcomers are welcome. Please contact the church office ay 808-941-2566 if you have questions.

Writers’ Workshop

feather pen graphicMonday, April 16, 4:30 pm • LCH Boardroom

Writers’ Workshop will meet in the Boardroom at LCH. All are welcome. Further meetings are scheduled for May 21 and possibly June 18. For more information, contact the LCH office at 808-941-2566.

IHS logoIHS Meals Prepared and Served

Friday, April 20, 1:30 pm prep/5:30 pm serve

For over 25 years, LCH has shopped for, prepared, and served a special dinner on the third Friday of each month for over 300 of Honolulu’s homeless. The cost is underwritten by the LCH budget and by a grant from the German Benevolent Society of Hawai‘i. Shoppers, cooks, and servers are needed each month. To learn more about the Institute for Human Services, visit their website at www.ihshawaii.org. Contact the LCH office or speak to Jimmy Castro for more information.

gay pride ribbon graphicMary Magdalene Society

Saturday, April 21, 6:00 pm • Isenberg Hall

LGBTQI and friends, please join our potluck supper and game night in Isenberg Hall. Supper begins at 6:00 pm with games to follow. Set up begins at 5:30, and help is greatly appreciated. Please bring a food item to share. Games are also welcome for after-dinner entertainment.

For more information, contact Jim Cartwright. Please share information of this gathering and an invitation to other LGBTQI and friends you know who may be interested in socializing with us.

2017 AIDS Walk

Sunday April 22, 8:00 am • Kapi‘olani Park Bandstand

Life Foundation logoJoin the LCH AIDS Walk team as we support Life Foundation, the largest provider of services to persons living with HIV/AIDS in Hawai‘i! Each year, our congregation gathers a team to raise funds and fun for the AIDS walk. The 5k-walk around Kapi‘olani Park is an easy stroll with water and rest stations along the way. There will be music, dancing, vendors, prizes, costumes, and craziness to support this very serious need in our community. Life Foundation helps where others will not. In addition to working with local clients, they are a source of information and training for AIDS organizations throughout the Pacific.

How can you help? Join our team online at www.honoluluaidswalk.com and click on “Register to Walk.” Choose Lutheran Church of Honolulu as your team. You may also sign up in the Courtyard between Sunday services. Then, ask your friends to sponsor you for the walk. Our team goal this year is to raise $2,500 for the Life Foundation!

tree graphicAdult Forum for Earth Day Sunday

April 22 at 9:20 am in the Boardroom

Our celebration of Earth Day this year will remind us of our need to be good stewards of God’s creation. We invite you to attend the Adult Education hour, starting at 9:20 am, to watch a 22-minute video, The Story of Stuff by Annie Leonard. A discussion of the video will follow. Willow Chang, Peter Flachsbart, and Cindy Scheinert will lead a discussion of how we, as a congregation, can continue our “Care of the Earth” year-round. Please come and share your ideas of what we can do to reduce our ecological footprint.

One Pot, One Hope

Saturday, April 28, 9:30 am

A consistent group of LCH volunteers helps feed 100 to 125 people each month in Wai‘anae. Help support this mission outreach project by participating or by bringing donations of designated items—Costco gallon-sized cans of chili, fresh fruit, granola bars, bottled water, recycled grocery bags, and large cardboard boxes—or checks, payable to “One Pot, One Hope.” Bring donated items to church on the third Sunday of the month. See Peggy Anderson for more information, including volunteering and carpool. We are in need of chili donations, #10 sized cans (from Costco or Sam’s Club).

The Chairs Are Coming! Here’s How You Can Help

chair graphicThe new pew chairs are on their way to Honolulu! That means we are kicking our fundraising into high gear. Here are a few ways you can help:

Silent Auction and Potluck—April 28

We are soliciting the amazing talent at LCH to make donations to the silent auction. Just think of the amazing items we saw on Faith and Arts Sunday. We encourage you to be creative in your gifts. Silent Auction/In-Kind Donation forms are available to allow you to make your donation. Here are a few early donations:

  • A dinner for four at Chez Stark prepared by Sophia Stark, who was recently named one of the 40 top contestants on MasterChef Junior Season 6.
  • A half pew beautifully crafted by Pastor Jeff.
  • Amazing framed photographs by Aaron Gould.

Make a Donation

The chairs cost approximately $300 each. Our goal is to raise $60,000 to cover this wonderful new addition to our worship life. Please pick up a brochure at church to see how you can make your donation or pledge. If you want to make a donation by mail, just make out your check to Lutheran Church of Honolulu and add Pew Chairs in the subject line. You may also donate online at www.lchwelcome.org/site/donate.

Cash for Coffee

We also encourage you to drop a few pennies or dollars in the calabash when you are getting your coffee and refreshments on Sunday morning.

Thank you for your support for this ongoing effort.

Fritz Fritschel Memorial

Saturday, May 5, beginning at 11:00 am • at LCH

Fritz FritschelThe family invites you to attend a memorial service, celebrating Fritz’s life. All are welcome and encouraged to attend for all or part of the day:

  • 11:00 am—Service with Holy Communion
  • 12:00 pm—Lunch
  • 1:30 pm—Concert and Poetry Reading

Condolences may be sent to:

Carol Langner, 1415 Victoria St., #1101, Honolulu, HI 96822

2018 Charitable Deductions

With the new tax law, the standard deduction has been increased to $12,000 for singles and $24,000 for married people. This will lower your total tax bill. These larger deductions also make itemizing charities not useful for people whose combined deductions, including charities, are less than the new amounts.

Some interpret this as “losing the charity deduction.” However, another way to think of it is: the government gave us an additional $5,500 or $11,000 deduction in advance. Having already received that deduction, we could donate! As always, please consult your tax advisor.

Please don’t let the new law keep you from donating—you have already had the deduction!

Steve Miller, MD
Your friendly LCH Treasurer

Three-Month Opportunity with the State

Great opportunity to work in the beautiful Hemmeter Building downtown Honolulu. Clerical position with computer knowledge needed, $13.31/hour; full-time, 40 hours flexible with possible extensions; bus stop right across the street. If interested, call Dori at 808-586-2594.

An Easy Way to Donate

Amazon Smiles logoDid you know you can donate to Lutheran Church of Honolulu while shopping without spending any extra money? Shop at smile.amazon.com and increase donations to Lutheran Church of Honolulu! Any Amazon purchase can be made through LCH’s unique charity-link, which will take you directly to smile.amazon.com in support of LCH. Just type this URL in your browser and start shopping: smile.amazon.com/ch/99-0079975.

Electronic Funds Transfers for February
Offering Fund Amount Offering Fund Amount
Offering $4,739 Capital Improvements $110
Music Fund/Instruments $210 Wounded Warriors $120
Shallow Subsidy $90 Pew Chair Fund $1,200
Attendance and Offerings for March
Date Worship Service Attendance Offering Fund Amount
March 4 8:00 am Service 51 Offering $2,920
10:30 am Service 83 Shallow Subsidy $70
Compline 30 Angel Network $82
Total 174 Pew Chair Fund $50
Wounded Warriors $2,000
Easter Lilies $112
March 11 8:00 am Service 44 Offering $2,907
10:30 am Service 70 Pew Chair Fund $977
Total 114 Shallow Subsidy $80
Social Ministries/IHS $30
Music/Instruments $10
Easter Lilies $108
March 18   8:00 am Service 62 Offering $1,315
10:30 am Service 69 Shallow Subsidy $80
Compline 32 Pew Chair Fund $801
Total 163 Easter Lilies $221
March 25   8:00 am Service 51 Offering $3,363
10:30 am Service 89 Social Ministries/IHS $30
Total 140 Shallow Subsidy $50
Easter Lilies $29
Pew Chair Fund $170
Wounded Warriors $100

HeartBeat Deadline

Tuesday, April 17, 9:00 am


Prayer Requests

Cindy P., Colleen, Jennifer, Karen, Katie and Tyler, Kim K.,
Kim V., Kirsten, Lee M., Lori L., Marguerite, Micki S., Shirley,
Steve R., Swede, Tammy, Vonia

April Birthdays
04/02 Brent Buckley
04/04 Marisa Castello
04/07 Dr. Carl Watanabe
04/08 Azure S.
04/09 Thomas Motooka
04/12 Eric Ogawa
04/13 Larry Nitz
04/15 Peter Flachsbart
04/15 Darel Stark
04/17 Carol Langner
04/17 Joseph Pearson
04/19 April Smith
04/26 Anna Womack
04/29 Mitchell G.
04/30 Vicki Gorman
Daisy: April birth flower

LCH Worship Participants
Holy Communion (8:00 am)
DATE April 1
Easter Sunday
April 8 April 15 April 22
Earth Day Sunday
April 29
LECTOR Carolyn Koehler Jim Sullivan Jimmy Castro Cindy Scheinert Chuck Huxel
ASSISTING MINISTER Amanda Lippert Peggy Anderson Tim Freson Laurie Leach Bobby Broyles
COMMUNION
ASSISTANTS
Phyllis Hörmann
Bobby Broyles
Kyra Takamiya
Laurie Leach
Wayne Gau
Chuck Huxel
Phyllis Hörmann
Amanda Lippert
Kyra Takamiya
Sophia S.
Peggy Anderson
Stephanie Luuloa
Chuck Huxel
Stephanie Luuloa
Wayne Gau
ACOLYTE Dylan D. Hunter N. Dylan D. Raphael S. Hunter N.
LAYING ON HANDS   Stephanie Luuloa      
USHERS Fred Benco
Billie Jean Ries
Dylan DePretto
  COUNCIL
in CHARGE
Steve Miller  
Choral Eucharist (10:30 am)
DATE April 1
Easter Sunday
April 8 April 15 April 22
Earth Day Sunday
April 29
LECTOR Iara Nitz Karen Barber Aaron Gould Peggy Brandt Peter Flachsbart
DEACON Marcus Fikse David Barber Josie Bidgood Frank Haas Teresa McCreary
SUB-DEACON Teresa McCreary Mary Fastenau Marcus Fikse David Barber Josie Bidgood
COMMUNION John Bickel
Jim Cartwright
Frank Haas
Marcus Fikse
Chuck Pearson
Jim Cartwright
Mary Fastenau
Randy Christensen
Chuck Pearson
Randy Christensen
ACOLYTES Max W.
Lillie J.
Rebecca L.
TBD
Iara N.
TBD
Rebecca L.
TBD
Scarlett S.
TBD
BANNER BEARER Lillie J.
Jerelyn Watanabe
       
LAYING ON HANDS   Pastor Jeff      
USHERS Peter Flachsbart
Jean-Paul Klingebiel
Bill Fay
Chuck Huxel
Chuck Pearson
  ALTAR
GUILD
Linda Miller
Lori Nishimura
Marjan Lynch
Marliese Tellander
 

Calendar: April 2018
Day Date Event and Time
Sunday April 1 Resurrection of Our Lord
Angel Network In-Gathering
8:00 am, Holy Communion

9:15 am, Easter Brunch
9:20 am, Easter Egg Hunt
10:30 am, Choral Eucharist
7:30 pm, Compline
Monday April 2 LCH Office closed—Easter Monday
Thursday April 5 10:00 am, Book of Faith Bible Study
2:30 pm, Weekly Staff meeting
Saturday April 7 5:30 pm, Food for Thought
Sunday April 8 8:00 am, Holy Communion
9:20 am, Christian Education—all ages
10:30 am, Choral Eucharist
11:45 am, Leadership Roundtable
Monday April 9 6:00 pm, Worship & Music Meeting
7:00 pm, Early Worship Ensemble rehearsal
Tuesday April 10 2:30 pm, Holoholo Pick-up
Thursday April 12 10:00 am, Book of Faith Bible Study
2:30 pm, Weekly Staff Meeting
Saturday April 14 9:30 am, Process Forum
Sunday April 15 8:00 am, Holy Communion
9:20 am, Christian Education—all ages
10:30 am, Choral Eucharist
7:30 pm, Compline
Monday April 16 10:00 am, Women’s Book Club
4:30 pm, Writers’ Workshop
6:00 pm, Early Worship Ensemble rehearsal
Tuesday April 17 HeartBeat Submissions Deadline
Wednesday April 18 12:30 pm, Finance Committee Meeting
Thursday April 19 10:00 am, Book of Faith Bible Study
2:30 pm, Weekly Staff Meeting
3:30 pm, Wounded Warriors Meal
7:00 pm, LCH Choir rehearsal
Friday April 20 1:00 pm, IHS Meals Prepared
5:30 pm, IHS Meals Served
Saturday April 21 6:00 pm, Mary Magdalene Society
Sunday April 22 Earth Day Sunday
8:00 am, Holy Communion

9:20 am, Christian Education—all ages
10:30 am, Choral Eucharist
Monday April 23 6:00 pm, Early Worship Ensemble rehearsal
Tuesday April 24 2:30 pm, Holoholo Pick-up
6:30 pm, LCH Council Meeting
Thursday April 26 10:00 am, Book of Faith Bible Study
2:30 pm, Weekly Staff Meeting
7:00 pm, LCH Choir rehearsal
Saturday April 28 9:30 am, One Pot One Hope
5:30 pm, LCH Pew Chair Fundraiser/Silent Auction
Sunday April 29 8:00 am, Holy Communion
9:20 am, Christian Education—all ages
10:30 am, Choral Eucharist
Monday April 30 6:00 pm, Early Worship Ensemble rehearsal