Saints' Alive!

June7, 2012 ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH Volume 93, Issue 6

"Preach the gospel at all times. Use words if necessary." That quote is allegedly from St. Francis of Assisi – although there is no proof of that. However, I have heard people repeat this many times.

Can we preach the gospel with good deeds only? It is certainly true that “we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.” (Ephesians 2:10) (ESV)

In Paul’s letter to Titus, which is only 3 chapters long, the importance of works is clearly stressed, as in 2.7, “Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works, and in your teaching show integrity, dignity” At the same time, he says in 3.5 “he saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit,”

So, can the gospel be preached by good works only?

Duane Liftin (former WheatonCollege president) is very helpful. He says, “However important our actions may be (and they are very important indeed), and whatever else they may be doing (they serve a range of crucial functions), they are not “preaching the gospel.” The gospel is inherently verbal, and preaching it is inherently verbal behavior. If the gospel is to be communicated at all, it must be put into words.”

Have you ever tried to watch the TV with the sound off? Maybe so if you watch a lot of sports and tire of the announcers droning on. But that is not so for, say, Masterpiece Theater.

Liftin points out that non-verbal communication, while being an effective way of communicating attitudes, moods, feelings and relationships are simply inadequate for conveying cognitive content.

Further, non-verbal communication is often ambiguous. I remember a Bronx policeman waving his hands at me, but it wasn’t clear to me what he intended. Apparently, he wanted me to stop. Finally, I did and he came over and said to me, ‘what’s wrong with yinz, can’t yinz read?’ Non-verbal communication has limits.

Liftin concludes: “The gospel of Jesus Christ is a verbal thing, and communicating it requires putting it into words. This verbal witness is scarcely the whole of our calling, but neither is it dispensable. Nothing can replace it.”

June2012 Special Dates
  • Trinity Sunday, June 3rd, 2012
  • Flag Day, June 14th, 2012
  • Father’s Day, June 17th, 2012
  • First Day of Summer, June 20th, 2012

Shalyn Marie Burt Mendenhall –

BartlettHigh School

Orion Taylor Olin –

FortLewisCollege

Ronnie Tingook – PhD.

Summer in the Park meets every other Tuesday from 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Play time for all ages and a short devotional for ladies. It will be a different park each time, so call Mary on her cell phone if you get lost or need directions, 360-3675 or check the church website for details.

Tuesday, June 12th: Valley of the MoonPark

Tuesday, June 26th: RuthArcandPark

Tuesday, July 10th: ElderberryPark

Through Sunday, September2nd

Holy Communion

Wednesdays, 12:15 p.m.

Sundays, 10:00 a.m.

“Juicy June”

To benefit the food pantry at

New Hope On The Last Frontier.

Please bring your donations of fruit or vegetable juice or any other canned goods to church each Sunday during June.

The 1st Annual All Saints’ July Fourth Family Picnic will be held from 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 4th at RuthArcandPark. Put it on your calendar now and invite neighbors, friends and family to join us for an evening of food, fun, music, games and contests!

We will meet at the covered picnic area adjacent to the first parking lot near the Abbott entrance of ArcandPark, right next to the playground. There will be activities for all ages ranging from a “Diaper Derby” to egg-and-spoon races. Expect a couple of surprises, too!

We will provide hamburgers and hot dogs. If your last name begins with the letters A through G, please bring a snack, finger food or appetizer. Letters H through O, bring a salad. Letters P to Z, bring a dessert.

BIRTHDAYS

June 1st, John Hepburn

June 3rd, Clint Channell

June 8th, Alyson Dickson

June 9th, Fielder George Dowding

June 9th, Fred Olin

June 11th, Katie Nolan

June 11th, Christine Nekeferoff

June 16, Marcy Buckalew

June 17th, Ryan Boquist

June 18th, Jack Brayton

June 20th, Michal Wilson

June 25th, Don Harper

June 28th, Mort Schierhorn

June 29th, Larry Ransom

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

June 2nd, Heather & Stanley Austin

June 5th, Jan & Huston Prescott

June 8th, Cathy & Bob Maxell

June 12th, Cynthia & Clint Channell

June 16th, Hazel & Bruce Arndt

June 21st, Alyson & Bob Dickson

June 24th, Eileen & Larry Ransom

June 30th, Dot & Vern Watts

CLARE HOUSE

Volunteers are needed to prepare a portion of the meal for Clare House, an emergency facility which provides temporary shelter for homeless women and women with children. As a community outreach project, All Saints provides the evening meal on the third Sunday of each month. All food must be delivered to Clare House prior to 4 pm. Food should be fully prepared in disposable dishes. There are normally 45-50 residents at Clare House. The meal is divided as follows:

Entrée (chicken, ham, meatloaf, fish)(Two people)

Vegetable (fresh, frozen, casserole)

Salad (jello, fruit, pasta, tossed)

Dessert (pie, cake, cookies, fruit, ice cream)

Bread, butter and milk (loafs, margarine, whole and 2% milk)

There are openings in the months of July, August & September. If you would like to volunteer or have any questions about this community outreach, please call Ginny Sears at 333-4147 (home) or e-mail at .

Clare House Openings:

Date: June 17, 2012

Entrée – Judy DeVries/Carolin Wells

Salad – Susan Abbott

Vegetable – Meredith Montgomery

Dessert – Judy Nelson

Bread, butter and milk – Mary Doppelfeld

Date: July 15, 2012

Entrée – Donna Basinger /Katrina Zimmerman

Salad – OPEN

Vegetable – OPEN

Dessert – Susan Abbott

Bread, butter and milk – Rene Glover

Date: August19, 2012

Entrée – OPEN/OPEN

Salad – Meredith Montgomery

Vegetable – OPEN

Dessert – Eileen Ransom

Bread, butter and milk – Crista Burson

Date:September18, 2012

Entrée – Susan Abbott /OPEN

Salad – OPEN

Vegetable – Jane Asay

Dessert – Eileen Ransom

Bread, butter and milk – Rene Glover

“The Sound of Worship” will be the theme this summer at All Saints’ and will feature a number of guest artists performing a wide variety of musical styles that show the many ways we worship God through music. Guest vocalist Kamryn Brooks will lead off this series on Sunday, June 10th. Kamryn is a lifetime Alaskan and a professional vocalist and music coach.