The Call Committee and Council worked together to finalize revisions, and we are grateful that the Council has unanimously accepted and adopted the FELC Ministry Site Profile and Seven Reflections on Ministry and Context! This adopted, finalized MSP is being formally submitted to the Synod. A copy of the finalized MSP package will be shared very soon with the congregation. With gratitude and joy, we prepare for the next phase of our pastoral transition journey!
Council Highlights | June 2024
On Monday, June 17, the Church Council unanimously approved the amended Ministry Site Profile (MSP) and the Seven Reflections document submitted to them by the Call Committee. The Chair of the Call Committee was notified of the vote so that they can proceed with next steps.
Reports were received from the Treasurer, Child Development Center, Worship Ministry, Learning Ministry, Witness Ministry and Support Ministry. Special thanks to Terry Porter for navigating the challenges with the Sanctuary HVAC system. Margaret Bruesch responded to Heidi Goebel’s concerns in the property report related to budget details. President Woody suggested that Heidi Goebel and Allen Jensen, Treasurer, would benefit from a conversation about that. President Woody informed the Council that insurance costs will likely go up since that is a current trend.
A check-in review for Dawn Wetzel, newly hired church office administrator, will happen Tuesday 6-18-24, per a condition of her employment.
A ‘God’s Work/Our Hands’ activity is being considered for Sunday, September 8, 2024. This is an ELCA service project initiative in which congregations take efforts to support their local communities. Many ELCA congregations across the country will be engaged in the ‘God’s Work/Our Hands’ event on this, the 10th anniversary of the event.
Next Council Meeting will be July 15.
Respectfully submitted,
Nancy Baden
Time after Pentecost
The church season after the 50 days of Eastertide and Pentecost Day celebrations is half of the year, yet it has no “official” name. It is called “Time after Pentecost” or “Ordinary Time” because of the numbering (ordinals) of the Sundays. It includes the distinct natural seasons of summer and fall, which have different themes emphasized. The primary color is green. This highlights the first part of Ordinary Time with themes of growth and celebration in community, and the renewal of faith and discipleship in the ministry and teaching of Jesus.
All are welcome to worship in the Fellowship Hall, Sunday, June 16, 10 am.
Learning Ministry | June 16
A big thank-you to Fritz Woody for leading the Adult Faith Formation sessions on the
United States Relations with Indigenous Peoples.
Join us Sunday, June 16, for an Intergenerational Faith Formation session, 9 am in the Parlor. Betsy Appleton will be facilitating a feedback session for Faith Formation participants of all ages. Be ready to share your reflections on Faith Formation the past few months and also your ideas for the future.
On Sunday, June 23, Michele Hockett Cooper will be leading the first of two Adult Faith
Formation sessions, Faith and Food: Your Body is a Temple, 9 am in the Parlor. Charlie
Boas will be leading Children’s Faith Formation, starting a rotation on the story of
Joseph from Genesis, 9 am in the Fellowship Hall.
Micah 6 Critical Needs for Summer
Thank you for your ongoing support of the Micah 6 ministries! Summer brings the
following needs:
Plastic bags for shopping, preferably with handles
Refillable water bottles
Backpacks for carrying food, used or new
New or used clothing, especially small women’s and large men’s (identified by size if
possible)
Canned meat and veggies
Food and clothing may be left in the Micah 6 identified containers in the narthex,
sanctuary, or fellowship hall. Backpack container is marked as such. For questions
about donations, contact Andy MacLaren, 512-947-4186, Andymaclaren@cs.com
With the reduced student enrollment during the summer, Micah 6 also needs volunteers
on Thursdays, 5-7pm and Saturdays, 8am-12 noon, at 2203 San Antonio St, Austin. To volunteer, contact Anthony, Pantry Director, at 346-717-2736.
Learning Ministry | June 9
Thank you to Fritz Woody for his first session last Sunday:
CITIZENSHIP: A Centennial Review: The Intersection of Indigenous People and the United States Government
On Sunday, June 9, Fritz will continue this topic in Adult Faith Formation, 9 am in the Parlor. Also on June 9, Leigh Northcutt-Benson will be offering a lesson for Children’s Faith Formation: Celebrating Indigenous Peoples & Our Natural World, 9 am in the Fellowship Hall.
Mark your calendars for our intergenerational faith formation session on Sunday, June 16. All learners will meet at 9 am in the Fellowship Hall.
We are in need of more leaders and lessons for Children’s and Adult Faith Formation after June. The Learning Ministry Team has prepared an FAQ document for leading Children’s Faith Formation. Check the link below or contact Betsy Appleton, betsy.appleton@gmail.com, to learn more about these leadership opportunities.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aZe0r_fUrs_7Sy_LzKY6sGv_UbibLrmQdiQaHjAaeJ0/edit?usp=drivesdk
Call Committee Report
The Transition Team (now the Call Committee) is currently working with the Council to finalize the FELC Ministry Site Profile (MSP). Once finalized and adopted by the Council, the MSP will be sent to the Southwestern Texas Synod where it will be used to match our church with pastor candidates. A copy of the final, adopted MSP will also be shared with the congregational community. The Call Committee will be meeting soon with Deacon Darcy Mittlestaedt, Bishop’s Associate for Leadership & Lifelong Faith Formation, for a Call Committee Orientation as we begin this next stage of our pastoral transition journey. We thank you for your continued prayers. –Tim Atkinson, Randy Baden, Allen Jensen, Erin McCracken, Nikki Northcutt, Lillian Martinez-Rodriguez, and Barbara Schutz
ACL Rent Assistance Program Update
The Austin City Lutheran’s rent assistance program fundraiser, currently being carried out at Bread For All Food Pantry, has been extended to the end of June. And it’s not for the usual reason of an extension! We’re very pleased to announce that we’ve cleared our original goal of $60,000 and have set a new goal of $75,000.
A number of you have already contributed for which we say THANK YOU. New contributions continue to come in. We’re well aware that a number of you want to do something that has proven to be effective – and compassionate at the same time – as Austin moves forward on its path as a big city, for better and for worse. Rent assistance is one of the best ways that, together, we can help prevent homelessness in Austin. Please join us in this effort as you are able.
If you’d like to contribute, please do so at this link: https://breadforall-atx.org/donate/ or send a check to Abiding Love Lutheran Church, 7210 Brush Country Road, Austin, TX 78749. Please specify “Rent Assistance.”
Thanks, everyone!
T. Carlos “Tim” Anderson, Pastor & Community Development Director
Property News
You may have missed it on Sunday as we’ve been hosting worship in the Fellowship Hall – our South Narthex doors are back! The Restorhaus crew was on-site for several days last week getting them adjusted and installed. We are nearing the finish line on this significant improvement to our lovely building.
ALL the doors and door jambs have been restored and freshly painted. Years of water and sun damage repaired – they look like new! Existing hardware has been refurbished and some new hardware pieces have been added.
If you noticed the gap around the opening in the picture, don’t worry! A few pieces of trim did not make it onto the truck from the shop in Lubbock. The crew will be back in a few weeks to install those items and finish things up.
Many thanks for Bob Karli’s leadership and the donors that made this happen.
And in more door news, the hardware on both restroom doors has been upgraded. The previous hardware would loosen over time, ceasing to latch properly and resulting in urgent service calls to Cothron’s. A nuisance for sure, this situation had the potential to impact the use of our building for FELC and community events. The door technician will be back to make a few adjustments so that the doors close more smoothly, but all is good for now.
A Message from the Presiding Bishop
ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton has issued a message on the war in Gaza. We invite you to read it here.
