Saint Andrew Lutheran Church

May2017

Called by Christ through the Holy Spirit, our mission as a Lutheran community is to share the good news of God’s grace through prayer, worship, witness, and service.

1401 Fancy Gap Road

Mount Airy, NC

336-789-4315

Reformation 2017 Celebration

October 31, 2017 will be the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation. The council has approved a proposal to host an open house on Saturday, October 27 in celebration of this event. We would like to invite the community to visit our church to learn more about the Reformation, the ELCA, and St. Andrew Lutheran Church. Each committee will plan activities for the event, and there will be lots of opportunities for members to get involved. If you have ideas for the open house or how we can let the community know about it, please talk with a council member.

Truck Ministry

Did you know that in June our truck ministry will be three years old? During this time we have served hundreds of meals to the citizens of Mount Airy and Surry County, and many folks receive these meals every week. They have come to count on this simple meal, and they continue to thank us for this ministry. With summer approaching, providing food for families will become even more important as children are out of school. The school systems provide nutrition programs during the summer, but parents need all the help they can get.

There was an article about the H.O.P.E. ministry in Spark magazine which was included in a recent Winston Salem Journal. H.O.P.E. (Help Our People Eat) was started by members of Centenary United Methodist Church to feed children at nearby schools. This has grown into a program that serves over 1,000 meals to children every weekend. What they are doing down in Winston-Salem is certainly impressive, but how it got started was very thought provoking. In a sermon, Dr. Mark Ralls shared a story about how a member told him that while he preached a good sermon, he never asked members to take specific action.

In the sermons for the Lenten season and Holy Week, we are reminded to love one another. What better way to show our love than to feed our neighbors. Our congregation supports a ministry where everyone can help. Please think about coming to the church for an hour on Tuesdays to put the meals together. Consider going downtown to help give out the meals – it only takes about 30 minutes, and you will get meet our neighbors who are God’s children, too. You could donate bread, eggs, or fruit for our weekly meals. We need soup in the winter. Come to the community meals. They are a great fellowship time.

Please remember our mission statement – Called by Christ through the Holy Spirit, our mission as a Lutheran community is to sharethe good news of God’s grace through prayer, worship, witness, and service.

How can we love and serve our community? By feeding our neighbors!

Winston- Salem Dash Baseball

Do you like to watch baseball? How about good fun and fellowship? We will be going to a Winston-Salem Dash baseball game on Friday, May 19 with the game starting at 7:00 pm. Talk with Larry Wiley if you are interested in attending. Plan to meet at the church at 6:00 if you would like to carpool to the game.

Community Meal – June 6

Our next community meal will be on Tuesday, June 6. This will be our annual hot dog supper, so come out and enjoy an evening of fellowship with our friends in need. Watch for a sign-up sheet in the fellowship hall. We will need donations of desserts and side dishes.

Call Committee

The Call Committee continues to be in contact with Pastor John Mocko at the NC Synod Office as we search for our new pastor. A meeting has been scheduled with Pastor Mocko on May 2. Please keep our congregation and the call committee in your prayers as we look forward to meeting the pastor that God is calling to serve our congregation.

Music Camp

The congregation has almost met its goal for the cost for Ryan Singleton to attend Music Camp at Lutheridge this summer. Please consider giving a small donation to support our congregation’s pianist, organist, choir director, and bell choir director. We will all certainly benefit from the skills Ryan gains at the camp.

MarchFinancial Statement

Giving $5,890.11

Expenses $2,771.55

“I Was Hungry Sunday”

Food offerings will be collected during worship on May 14

Suggested Items: Spaghetti and Macaroni & Cheese

Mowing Schedule

Summer is almost here, and the grass is growing! If you can help keep our lawn mowed, please volunteer by signing up on the calendar outside the fellowship hall. See Larry Kessler, if you have any questions.

Dates to Remember in May

EACH TUESDAY – Truck Ministry

(4:00 pm – prepare meals and 5:30 pm – distribute them)

Each Thursday – Coffee and Conversations

1:30 pm at Pages Bookstore

May 2 – Call Committee Meeting at 6:30 pm

May 4 - Community Outreach CommitteeMeeting at 2:30 pm

May14 –“I Was Hungry Sunday”

May 14 – Mothers’ Day and Pot Luck Meal

May 18 – Hospitality Committee Meeting at 10:30 am

May18– Council Meeting at 6:30 pm

May 19 – Winston – Salem Das Baseball Game at 7:00 pm

May 25 – Ascension of Our Lord

May 29 – Memorial Day

Date to Remember in June

Community Meal –June 6

Fathers’ Day – June 18 (Pot Luck Meal after Worship)

May Birthdays

May 6 – Paige Hankinson

May 8 – Mary Lou Ehrenreich

May 13 – Andrew Thompson

May 16 – Sally Estes

Called to Serve May2017

Lector—Angie Hackett

Altar—Judy Park and Terry Park

Ushers—Angie Hackett and Judy Park

Communion Assistant – Terry Park

Tellers – Judy Park and Lisa Singleton

Acolyte—Judy Park