As I wander the halls during Christian Education time at St. Luke’s, I’m struck by the quietness interrupted by bursts of animated discussion and laughter which come from our classrooms. God is working to help our young people learn about Him and develop relationships with Him and each other.
We conclude our current year on May 11th. We will combine both our youth and adult programs in an inter-generational time to learn about Pentecost and celebrate our year together. Please join us in the Parish Hall for a time of celebration!
As we wind down our year, we do not rest! We look toward the future and start our planning for the fall. We know there are many of you who have a talent for helping others learn God. Like adults, children and youth need someone to help guide them.
Has God given you the gift of teaching?
As you continue to discern where God is leading you to share your gifts, we hope you will consider being a part of Sunday School. We are in need not only for teachers, but also helpers, coordinators, room decorators, monitors. How can you help support our young people?
Ronda Simmons has graciously agreed to prepare Sunday School for our coming year. Please contact her to offer your gifts at 493-0877.
Anna Dickerson
Phee Connaughton, Naomi & Robert Williams, Ed & Debbie Giese, Elissa & Fred Blesch,
Roberts Wilson and Frankie Winn, Shelley Neth, Steve & Peggy Simmons, Sarah Mayes
We welcome all guests and newcomers who have visited and hope that you will consider making St. Luke’s your church home.
Friends and Spirit is a perfect opportunity! Friends and Spirit was started several years ago to provide an opportunity for adults of all ages, newcomers and long-time parishioners alike, to come together once a month in a social setting. The group is hosted by different folks in the congregation each month. The purpose is to grow relationships within the congregation and gain a better sense of community.
The hosts open their homes at 6:30 pm and it is potluck. Hosts volunteer and then are announced in the monthly newsletter and weekly bulletin. Please RSVP to the host.
Childcare is provided by St. Luke’s. Call the nursery to confirm your child(ren)’s attendance.
The coordinator is Anna Dickerson. Please contact her with any questions or to volunteer to host. 207-1254 or anna.dickerson@comcast.net
Our next Friends and Spirit is:
Heather and Neil Edridge
May 9, 2008, 6:30 pm
3251 Kingsfisher Court
RSVP: 206-0819
What would St. Luke’s do without all the volunteers that help to make things happen...choir, bells, Christian Formation, worship, outreach….and on and on!
Again this year we will offer a powerful worship opportunity on Saturday night, Easter Eve. This worship at 7:00 pm includes the ceremonial lighting of the new fire (candle light in darken church), the great vigil which is chanted and scriptural readings, a baptism and the first Festive Eucharist of Easter. Following the liturgy, we will enjoy a special reception with festive breads, desserts, and beverages.
Since December when the Discernment Committee members were named we have been meeting regularly. Our first meeting was intended to spend time prayfully getting acquainted with each other and creating a level of comfort among ourselves. Subsequent meetings have moved into brainstorming about the directions that God may be calling St. Luke’s. With each meeting the effort has become a little more focused, but the process is still in the infancy stages. Areas that are being discussed include; communications, facilitating relationships within the church, deepening spirituality and reaching out into the greater community. Each meeting has a facilitator and the discussion points are than summarized and e-mailed to the members for further thought and prayer between meetings. On March 1 discernment committee members will attend the Vestry Retreat. We are looking forward to the ideas that this may generate to discuss at our next meeting on March 9. We appreciate those who have been directing prayer toward the discernment effort and ask that all in the congregation pray for God to guide us in our efforts. Members of the committee are: Marc Genty, Anna Dickerson, Margaret Bohn, Sasha Richardson, Jeff Fryer, Father Harold Warren, Hill Grimmett, Rick Overton & Connie Vogel.
Senior Warden Anna Dickerson
Junior Warden Jack Moore
Clerk Sue Houseal
Treasurer Tom Dandy
Susanne Fairman, Tom Lynch, Chris Moorcroft, Ken Parker, Dru Johnson, Jeff Piddington
St. Luke’s Vestry welcomes the 3 newly elected members and are preparing for our retreat on March 1st. Our finances look solid and we greatly appreciate your generosity and faithfulness. We are busy at work developing training and procedures for church security (Medical emergencies, natural disasters, violent intruder). Also, we are implementing a number of recycling programs and other “green” policies for St. Luke’s. Related, we have approved a bike rack to be located south of the parish hall. Lastly, we continue to pray and discuss long range planning and vision and mission for St. Luke’s.
Thank you for your prayers and support.
We need donations of wrapped Easter Candy for the Easter Egg Hunt. If you can donate wrapped candy, please place in the Easter Basket on the desk outside the Parish Office.
St. Luke’s Preschool is now registering children for 2008-2009 school year. Classes are offered for children 3-5 years of age. Please call the preschool at
493-7515 for more
information.
This is to be a monthly feature highlighting community volunteer work of St. Luke’s parishioners. If you would like to write a feature on your volunteer activity, contact a outreach committee member or Connie Vogel @ 443-8839. This month’s feature is written by Connie about the Rocky Mountain Alzheimer’s Association.
The Rocky Mountain Alzheimer’s Association is one of many local organizations under the umbrella of the National Alzheimer’s Association. The purpose of the organization at the local level is to provide support services and educational offerings to individuals and families living with Alzheimer’s or some other form of dementia. My work is as a volunteer with the Speaker’s Bureau. I do educational workshops for caregivers and the general public on behalf of the Alzheimer’s Association. I also Captain a team in the annual Memory Walk that is held each September. The Memory Walk raises funds to continue the work of the local organization and is a fun way to help. If you are also interested in volunteering there are many ways to help or if you would like more information about the services offered by the Alzheimer’s Association, please feel free to ask me.
and what does that funny Greek word mean anyway? The Koinonia groups are small groups meeting in homes on a weekly or biweekly basis for a time of fellowship, sharing, and study. For those of you who attended the Kent Groff workshop in early February, his concept of “little churches” is an example of a group represented by the Koinonia groups. By committing to be a part of one of our groups you find an area of acceptance, support, learning, and accountability. You do not have to have a Ph.D. in Christianity to be a part of a Koinonia group. In fact, we find that we are all travelers on our common journey learning from all of our fellow travelers. We would welcome you into one of the two groups existing now, or we would welcome the opportunity to help you get a group started and we would support you as you do. Please feel free to talk with Ken or Karen Deines, kkdeines@comcast.net, 377-3266.
Koinonia - Christian fellowship or communion with God or with fellow Christians; said in particular of the early Christian community.
is off to a good start…..if you would like to join or want more information, contact Betsy Springer at 495-9747.
Friends and Spirit is a perfect opportunity! Friends and Spirit was started several years ago to provide an opportunity for adults of all ages, newcomers and long-time parishioners alike, to come together once a month in a social setting. The group is hosted by different folks in the congregation each month. The purpose is to grow relationships within the congregation and gain a better sense of community.
The hosts open their homes at 6:30 pm and it is potluck. Hosts volunteer and then are announced in the monthly newsletter and weekly bulletin. Please RSVP to the host.
Childcare is provided by St. Luke’s. Call the nursery to confirm your child(ren)’s attendance.
The coordinator is Anna Dickerson. Please contact her with any questions or to volunteer to host. 207-1254 or anna.dickerson@comcast.net
Our next Friends and Spirit is:
Don & Susan Wiseman
March 28th, 2008, 6:30 pm
1504 Arroyo Drive
RSVP: 674-3375
Sign up by March 21!
Life as Pilgrimage
Seventh to Twelfth Grade Youth
At Frontier Ranch in Buena Vista
Mother Susan will be calling youth and families to ask you about signing up for this special weekend. It is a great time away, a time to meet other youth from around the diocese, and an opportunity for a spiritual journey together.
A BIG thank you to some regular office volunteers who make life a lot easier each week. Eleanour Stevens, Shirley Smith, Harry Meyer, Betty Bailer and Jeni Forbes. You sure make our work easier!
If you are a new member of St. Luke’s or missed having your picture taken for the last picture directory…..now is your chance. Our resident photographer Lawrence Culbertson will set up shop in the Parish hall each Sunday during the month of April from 9:15—10:15am and again 11:30-12.
Bellows, Jerry and Janice
Billica, Mary
Bryan, George and Nancy
Cathgart, David, Gina, Gillian and Allison
Everett, John and Barbara
Genty, Mark, Heidi, Susanna, Hope and Gabriel
Goldman, Fran
Halley, Ken and Trudy
Hauk, Susan
Keyser, David, Holli and Amelie
Lang, Tim, Ashley, Aurora and Owen
Lauro, Yvonne
Mazurana, Michael and Amber
McNeil, Mike and Marilyn
Myhren, Gregor
Moorcroft, Andrew and Jodi
Pease, Richard, Hilary, Connor, Rebecca and Brendon
Peterson, Jan
Smith, Ann
Their information has been added to the new directory which is available on St. Luke’s Central.
And welcome those who have visited St. Luke’s recently…..
Bill Mygdal, Becky Sheller, Nadine Hisam, Michael & Karen Daine, Josh and Kelly Shepherd,
Connie Ferguson and Ron Giles, Betsy Connor
Thank you to our Junior/Senior High Sunday school class. They made 15 fleece fringe-and-tie blankets to be donated to the HOPE project in Longmont. The blankets were given to persons and families unable to find shelter on cold nights. On nights when the temperature is not below 20 degrees, even with a stiff wind, the homeless shelters are not open. Deacon Marc, who works with the HOPE program in Longmont, said that he was able to personally give some of the blankets away…some to a family with children, and one to a person living in a camper shell on the ground. Thank you again to our youth. You gave the blessing of warmth to people who needed it.
12-month Calendar of Diocesan Events
http://www.calendarwiz.com/colodio
Contact Amy Meger or Don Piermattei…...
Expectations and Role of St. Luke’s Vestry…...It is time to recruit nominees to our Vestry.
Any communicant of St. Luke’s in good standing, and 18 years of age or older, may be nominated or may nominate another member. A communicant in good standing is one who for the previous year has been faithful in corporate worship, unless for good cause prevented, and has been faithful in working, praying, and giving for the spread of the Kingdom of God. The hope would be that all nominees would believe they are called by God to this ministry. Further, that they have been entrusted with gifts of leadership and administration. They should be experienced in the matters of finances, budgets and be prepared to attend the Diocesan Stewardship Conference and be a leader in our Stewardship program.
Sunday, January 13th we will offer a newcomer social in the library at 9:30am. Father Harold and the Newcomer Committee will host this informal, get acquainted session.
Sunday, January 20th The Discovery Class will be led by Father Harold. He will offer an overview of the Episcopal Church and respond to any questions people may have about the church. 9:30am in the library.
Care and the love of knitting (and crochet) have been combined into a prayerful ministry that reaches out to those in need of comfort and solace. Many blessings are knitted into every shawl. The knitter begins each shawl with prayers for the recipient. Intentions are continued throughout the creation of the shawl. When the shawl is completed it is offered a final ritual before being sent along its way. As this gift has been sent along, some recipients have continued the kindness by making one themselves and passing it onto someone in need. If you are interested in taking part in this new ministry and would like more information, contact Betsy Springer at 495-9747 or Espringer@aol.com.
Please welcome our recent visitors to St. Luke’s:
On January 13th at 9:30am in the library, we are having a special coffee for our recent newcomers to meet each other and become better acquainted. Please welcome any newcomer and visitor that you see!
Thanks to everyone who worked so hard in preparing the church for our Christmas Celebration. Total Attendance for Christmas 2007 was 626.
A big Thank You from the flower committee to everyone who so generously contributed to the Christmas Decoration Fund this year and to all who helped with decorating and un-decorating the church!
St. Luke’s Preschool is now registering children for 2008-2009 school year. Classes are offered for children 3-5 years of age. Please call the preschool at 493-7515 for more information.