St. Luke’s Community Church
1140 S. McDuff Ave.
Jacksonville, FL 32205
(904) 389-7726
www.stlukescommunitychurch.org
ACT 29 E-NEWSLETTER
Volume 1, Issue 41 December 31, 2008
Sunday Worship 10:00 am Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 pm
The Church Office will be closed
January 1, 2 and 3.
There will be no Wednesday Evening Bible Study on December 31.
“Reflection” from Rev. Harvey
Open Your Mind to God This New Year
“…everything that does not come from faith is sin.” – Romans 14:23 (NKJV)
Each new year is an appointment to become an authentic optimist.
Each new day is justification for being enthusiastic about life again. Each dawning is God’s invitation to start over and build a new life, beginning with the present moment.
Each new week is an opportunity to make new and noble resolutions! Every Monday morning you have a standing appointment to meet new opportunities!
What does it mean to have faith? Faith is opening your mind for God’s thoughts to flow in – “thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope” (Jeremiah 29:11). And when God’s thoughts flow in, life will change, for you will have a dream. You will see possibilities in the day – the week – the month – the year that is waiting to unfold.
Faith moves mountains. The greatest power in the world is a positive idea. And the most powerful positive idea is one that comes directly from God who created the world and broke sunshine through the black of night.
Today open your mind to think God’s thoughts. Allow God to shape you into a new and different person – freed to experience positivity in your thinking.
Fill your mind with faith and positive ideas will follow.
Prayer:
Thank you, God, that I am being born again. Your Holy Spirit is filling my mind with Your thoughts. I am excited about today, and I’m excited about my future because of You! Amen.
Thank You….
Barry and I wish to express our appreciation to you for all the cards, calls, and gifts during the holiday season and my birthday! (The last birthday I promise!! J) Your kindness meant so much to both of us.
More importantly, thank you for the blessing of serving as your Interim Pastor and your support of our ministry and all the ministries of St. Luke’s Community Church. I know it is poor grammar, but “Ain’t God great?!”
Rev. Harvey
Hug-a-Bear Missions Outreach Program
Our Hug-a-Bear Missions Outreach program for those less fortunate at Shulzbacher Homeless Shelter and in nursing homes begins in January and continues until February 14 when we will distribute the teddy bears as gifts. Please bring your gift teddy bears (or any stuffed animal of your choice) and place them on a pew to be hugged and filled with love. When you sit on a pew and discover a cuddly stuffed animal there beside you, give it a big bear hug, whisper a prayer for those less fortunate and/or ill who will receive the stuffed animal, and fill that animal with lots of love.
HUMAN RELATIONS SUNDAY – JANUARY 18, 2009
Sunday, January 18, 2009 is internationally known as Human Relations Sunday (formerly Race Relations Sunday) in many denominations. We will be honoring this event in our morning worship service. Bishop Valerie Williams of Sovereign Ministry will be our guest speaker. “Truth in Action” a drama group from Sovereign Ministry and the Praise Band from Sovereign Ministry will also minister to us during the service.
“Don’t go to church……”
That’s right – “Don’t go to Church; Be the Church.” Drawing on the scripture found in James 1:22, “..be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only…” St. Luke’s will devote the entire month of February 2009 to learning to be a better witness as a church through a Faith in Action Program entitled “Don’t Go to Church; Be the Church.”
The program will focus on the early church as established by the apostles in the Gospel of St. Luke. Our entire church will be studying together the Gospel of St. Luke as we strive to be better Christians and better witnesses. All sermons during February will be drawn from St. Luke. Our Wednesday evenings will be devoted to spiritual development as a Christian Community Church. We will begin every Wednesday evening with a fixed price dinner at 6:00 PM, so you will not have to go home after work, but just come to Twar Hall for a prepared meal. Following dinner we will remain in Twar Hall, and Bil Detore will lead an in-depth study of the founding of the Christian church and the responsibilities of the church. All attendees will have participant study kits available. The study will be interactive, not lecture, and designed to strengthen your spiritual life individually and collectively.
On Saturday, February 28, we will be “the church in action” when we host a health fair with healthcare providers, counselors, advisors, free health screening, and much more. This will be our February Outreach to the Community to demonstrate our Christian concern for our neighbors.
Worship Through Music
presents
Danny Riddle
Christian Recording Artist
www.dannyriddle.com
Saturday, January 24, Danny Riddle will be featured in private concert at a catered banquet honoring our Chancel Choir and Media Team.
Sunday, January 25, 7:00 PM, Danny will be featured in a service of music in the sanctuary of St. Luke’s Community Church.
OUT IN THE CITY ADS
The cost for the ¼-page St. Luke's advertisement in “Out In The City” is donated each month by one of our members, leaving no cost for the church for this monthly advertising. We did place a full-page color ad for the holiday season. If you have not seen it, grab a copy of the paper and look! We were the only church to place such an ad and only one other entity, University of North Florida, placed such an ad. The normal cost for that ad would have been $568, but because of our monthly ads, we were able to purchase the full-page color ad for $289. If you would like to help defray the cost of this one-time ad, please mark an envelope as your contribution being for advertising. We currently need $239 to cover the balance of this advertising cost.
CARING FOR THE CAREGIVER
Caregiving can be an often lonely, exhausting and frustrating role, but can also be filled with delight and satisfaction. The trick is how to find the balance. To give caregivers the practical information they need to help take care of themselves and their loved ones, please plan to attend:
Saturday, January 31, 2009
8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Mary L. Singleton Senior Center
150 E. First Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32206
Adult Home Care Available
Home care for your loved one is available. To register for the workshop and to arrange for home care please call Nikki Tubig at 904-807-1225 by Monday, January 19.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
8:30 – 9 a.m. Registration
9 – 9:55 a.m. Opening Session “Caring for the Caregiver”
Concurrent Workshops
10 – 10:45 a.m. Preservation of Assets, Physical Aspects of Caregiving, or Compassion Fatigue
10:50 – 11:35 a.m. Advance Directives, Fall Prevention, or Choosing Assisted Living or Long Term Care for
Alzheimer’s Patients
11:40 a.m. – 12:25 p.m. Complimentary Lunch and Vendor Fair
Concurrent Workshops
12:30 – 1:15 p.m. Long Term Care Insurance, Challenging Behaviors, Hospice Care for Alzheimer’s Patients
1:20 – 2:00 p.m. Keynote Speaker: Carol O’Dell,Author of “Mothering Mother”
Presented by:
HOSPITALITY TEAM WISH LIST
If you can donate or help with any of these items, see Jerry Gardner or any Board Member. Please help out with any of these items needed to improve our kitchen area.
Commercial Cook top/Oven
New Faucets (needed 2)
A/C Unit for Kitchen (currently NO VENTILATION) prefer 200 volt unit due to size of kitchen
FUN AND FELLOWSHIP – THIS FRIDAY
The first and third Friday night of each month we gather for BINGO, FUN, FELLOWSHP and PRIZES !! For a $5 donation you will get to play from 7 to 9 p.m.! The cash grand prize continues to grow until won. Hotdogs and soft drinks are available for $1 each.
HIV TESTING CLASSES
We are working to greatly improve and expand our HIV Testing and Counseling Ministry in January. Presently, we are in need of more counselors who can assist in this ministry. Training requires attendance of 3 days of classes (24 hours total). Because you will be working with the church test site, the normal fee for the classes is waived. If you are interested to assisting us, please speak with Herb Smith (891-2082) or Rev. Harvey so that we can get you registered.
WORLD AIDS WEEK COMMITTEE
Looking for a way to be involved in community events and know that your contribution counts? The 2009 World AIDS Week Committee will hold their monthly planning meeting in Twar Hall at St. Luke’s Community Church. The meeting is the second Tuesday of each month at noon. A light lunch is served. The organizational meeting for teams will be Tuesday, January 13, 2009. The 2009 World AIDS Week Memorial Service will be held at St. Luke’s Community Church. If you would like to be a part of this team, see or call Rev. Harvey ASAP.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
HIV Testing – 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month @ St. Luke’s Sacristy 1:00pm – 3:00pm
AA – Meetings held in the “Freedom Ministries” room (2nd floor) every Tue. & Fri. at 7:00pm
SLAA – (Sex & Love Addicts Anonymous) Meets every Mon. & Thurs. evening at 7:00pm in the “Freedom Ministries” room (2nd floor)
Retired & Plus 60 Club – Meets the 2nd Thurs. every month at 2:00pm in Twar Hall
PFLAG – Meetings held 3rd Thurs. of the month 7:00pm @ CCOP
RECYCLE ALUMINUM CANS
Bring them to the barrels in the courtyard under the stair. Drink cans, vegetable cans, etc. are all great to bring, but please rinse them out so they don’t attract ants. Proceeds go to help our Hospitality Team provide refreshments and supplies to run our kitchen. Many thanks to all who contribute cans.
If you wish to be added to our prayer list, or know of anyone we should add to our prayer list, please call the church office or Rev. Harvey.
Bill Kimak – (West Jax Rehabilitation)
Barbara Stump and Family of Jean Levy who went home to Glory on Christmas Morning.
Connie & Saundra
Don’s Father
Prudencia’s Aunt – with Cancer
Rick
Bill Solomon
Rev. Lee Carlton – Cancer
Ruth Hightower – Cancer
Barbara Stafford – Cancer
P.J. Britt – Follicular Lymphoma
Robert Ford
Lora Leatham – Incurable Brain Cancer
Chris Brevaldo – Employment
Terri Satterwhite – Strept Throat and Influenza
Rich Goicoechea – Emphysema
Should you, or you know of any of our congregants or friends of the church who are hospitalized, please e-mail or phone the church office so that we can properly arrange for prayer and visitation.
St. Luke’s Prayer Warriors
(Available to provide you prayer and support)
Barbara Stump – Call Anytime. 272-6256 (Home), 318-4187 (Cell)
Don Green – Call Tue., Thurs. – Sat. After 7:00pm, Sundays – afternoon & evening, 772-8466 (Home), 881-5922 (Cell)
Angela Moody – 861-7533
Rev. Jack Inman – 672-9868
JANUARY BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES
- · 1/1 Sue Birks
Don Rull and Robert Woodward’s Anniverary
- · 1/5 Eric Rivera
- · 1/10 Michelle Robinson and Starlett Gibson’s Anniversary
- · 1/11 Ernestine Appleton’s
- · 1/17 Barry Snyder
Candis Scott
Sue Schlegel
- · 1/18 Carmen Santos
- · 1/19 Dominique Joyne
- · 1/20 Jerry Gardner
- · 1/25 Pat Farrar
- · 1/26 Ray Kelly
- · 1/30 Jonathan Teeter
If your special day is not listed above, please e-mail stlukescommunitychurch@gmail.com
Want to add something to in our web site’s calendar of events?? E-mail stlukescommunitychurch@gmail.com
FOOD PANTRY MINISTRY
Help St. Luke's do our part! PLEASE bring food items to donate and place them in the red bucket in the narthex or the shopping cart in Twar Hall. The food pantry is in need of toilet tissue, disposable razors, bar soap, bottled water, canned vegetables, canned meat, cereal, etc.
Food given out on December 23: 70 bags (70 families, 120 people), 48 holiday bags, and 28 new clients were served. The Food Pantry is closed December 28 – January 4 for annual audit.
WE ALWAYS NEED MORE VOLUNTEERS TO WORK WITH THE FOOD PANTRY ON TUESDAYS from 10:00am to Noon. St. Luke's co-sponsors with Trinity Lutheran Church @ the corner of McDuff and Park. St. Luke's also has volunteers that work at the food pantry. If you can help, see Michael Vetrano or call the church office.
As we celebrate this Holiday Season, we wish to say, “Thank you and have a very blessed Christmas” to all those who so faithfully serve or church and Christ through our Food Pantry Ministry.
REMINDERS
Bingo Night- Each month on 1st & 3rd Fridays at 7:00pm @ Twar Hall. $5 donation for all cards played 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Hot dogs and soft drinks will be available for $1 each.
Wednesday Bible Study- Join us at 7:00pm in the Sanctuary. PLEASE join us and bring your Bible.
Choir Practice Every Sunday 9:15am. See any choir member or Rev. Harvey to join!
Board Meeting- 2nd Sunday each month at noon in Twar Hall.
RISEN CHRIST BOOKSTORE- Open every Sunday following Worship.
Potluck – Every fourth Sunday. In Twar Hall, bring a dish to share…
Check out our new web site for a Calendar of Events: www.stlukescommunitychurch.org
FLOWERS FOR SANCTUARY
A very special “thank you” to Miguel Portillo and Saul Eck for the beautiful flowers placed on the dais each Sunday. If you would like to provide flowers for services, you may call one of our members, Robert Wheeler at American Beauty Florist, 388-0094, or you may call the florist of your choice.
CHILDREN’S MINISTRY
Monique Baker is heading up our Children’s Ministry. Parents should bring their children to the Children’s room off the courtyard and sign them in before going to the Worship Service. We need more adults on the Children’s Ministry Team. If you can take a Sunday to help out with the children please let Monique know. Two adults will be present at all times with children. We still need Children’s Bible Story DVD’s for this ministry, like “Veggie Tales” that are available at Wal-Mart.
What’s in a name?
St. Luke’s – The name “St. Luke’s” was chosen as our name in 1984 because Saint Luke was the only Gentile writer of the Bible. He was a physician and patron saint of healing. St. Luke’s Gospel is the Gospel of women, gentiles, prodigals, and Samaritans.
Act 29 Newsletter - Saint Luke also wrote the book of Acts, and it’s the New Testament book that records the history of the birth and growth of the church. The Book of Acts ends rather abruptly in the 28th chapter, but the history and growth of the church continues. Our e-newsletter strives to tell that continuing story of church growth and so the name Act 29 was chosen. St. Luke’s Community Church might be considered the 29th act in the drama of God’s redemption.