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WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3737 Liberty Rd. S.; Salem, OR 97302-5625 503.364.3327 FAX 503.589.0929 www.salemwestpres.org

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ANNUAL MEETING

SALEM OR PERMIT NO. 31

Return Service Requested

Sunday, January 28th

The mission of Westminster Presbyterian Church is to embody God’s purpose in Jesus Christ by reflecting and actively sharing God’s love within a dynamic community for all God’s creation through worship, education, development of faith, service and fellowship.

Reminder: It’s time for Per capita donations Jan. 17, 2018

Sunday, January 21, 2018 Rev. John R. Moody Sermon: “No Guarantees” Scripture: Mark 1: 4-20 8:15 am - Worship Service 9:45 am - Informal Service 11:00 am - Worship Service

CONTENTS: 2……..Pastor’s Thoughts 4……. Weekly Calendar 5-9...News & Events 10…….Prayer List

Join us for Westminster’s Annual Meeting & Potluck Lunch on Sunday, January 28, 2018, immediately following the third service. Soup will be provided. If your last name begins with A-Q, bring a salad. If your last name begins with R-Z, bring a dessert. Please have your potluck dish at the church by 11:00 a.m. Potluck

noun / pot  luck definition / Everyone Brings Something to the Table

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Dear Friends Within the scriptures there are a good many visions offered by the prophets and writers of the scriptures: In those visions received by the recipient, live the hopes and dreams and expectations of the prophet and a people. It is a way of saying to the people: do not lose hope… keep on keeping on in faith that God is at work, and we as a people are not forsaken. The future is in God’s hands. From Ezekiel’s vision in the valley of the dry bones, whose only hope for revival of a people whose future was in jeopardy was the Spirit of God; to Isaiah’s announcement that God would do a new thing and it would spring forth; “Shall you not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert;” to the writer of Revelation 21, who proclaimed in the midst of persecution : “Then I saw ‘a new heaven and a new earth,’ for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea. 2 I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband. 3And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Look! God’s dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. 4 He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” 5 He who was seated on the throne said, “I am making everything new!” Then he said, “Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.” Alongside the visions of the prophets that inspired the people to hope, there is the vision we each have for our lives and life itself. It motivates us, inspires us and ultimately influences our choices and decisions: that is, how we will live out our lives. In Luke 4, Jesus proclaimed the vision for his ministry to his home town crowd: 16 When he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, he went to the synagogue on the Sabbath day, as was his custom. He stood up to read, 17 and the scroll of the prophet Isaiah was given to him. He unrolled the scroll and found the place where it was written: 18 ‘The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free, 19 to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.’ 20 And he rolled up the scroll, gave it back to the attendant, and sat down. Indeed that would serve as his mission and vision statement for his life and ministry. He would enlist others such as you and me to share in that mission and vision and to have our lives shaped by it. So wherein lies our hope for the living of our days? Is it in the God of the prophets, such as Ezekiel or Isaiah, or in the God of John—the author of Revelation. All trusted in their God for the future. In the living of our days, wherein do we gain our inspiration and our hope? What is it and who is it that shapes our lives; informs our decisions and choices; and provides, as it becomes intertwined with our lives the challenge to include a vision and a mission that is grander and more encompassing than the one that may include only ourselves. Yours in Christ’s service, John

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Office Staff

CHURCH E-MAIL: [email protected] Pastor: The Reverend John R. Moody: [email protected] Music Director: Linda McCreery: [email protected] Dir. of Christian Education: Gail Moody: [email protected] Youth Director: Vik Schaaf: [email protected] Financial Secretary: Dianna Calvert: [email protected] Office Manager: Jean Severson: [email protected] Organists: Ariana Recher, Kathleen Knauss

Church Office Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30am -12:00pm & 1:00pm - 5:00pm Friday: 8:30am-12:00pm & 12:30pm - 2:00pm

Phone: 503-364-3327 Fax: 503-589-0929 Web Site: www.salemwestpres.org facebook: https:www.facebook.com/ Salem.Westminster.Presbyterian/

Newsletter Staff

Printing: Carol Huber, Sara Morgan, & Peggy Hershey Distribution: Bill & Donna Grupe, Kenn & Nancy Battaile, Bev Hunt, Jean Christian and Mary Von Schimmelmann Mail Coordinator: Bill Grupe The deadline for submission of articles to the Boulder Knoll Scroll is Monday, January 29th at 10am. Publication is every other week. Articles may be submitted directly to the church office or by email at [email protected]

Need A Ride?

Do you need a ride to church? Are you available to provide a ride so someone can attend church services? The Ride to Church program would be happy to assist connecting those needing rides with those who are available to drive. Contact: Nancy Heringer at 503-581-5082 or Bill Edmiston at 503-931-9711

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Please add to your Prayers: Elizabeth Bennett Gloria Crenshaw Ken Rolfe Tim Holsten. Marion Embick Eleanor Pippenger Mary Anne Hawkins Eleanor Embick Kathy Fletcher Marilyn Pool Jeffrey Romeo Bob Cooper Jennifer Russell Ruth Dalen Cynthia Currin Lansing Bulgin Katie and Scott Crane Mather’s great-grandson James Pratt Ron Tinnell, son of Bob and Ramona Tinnell Joan Martin, Rachelle Hughes’ mother Sally Cook’s great-aunt Peggy Ann Newcomb, who has cancer Pat Evans, Huber’s daughter-in-law’s mother, who is on hospice care Ralph Fiala, Margaret Smith’s father, diagnosed with cancer Thomas Speak, Christine Speak’s father, who is in hospice Flon & Stephanie, friends of Carolyn Jones, who are looking for housing Trish Hanna, who was hospitalized for a stroke Bill Fuji, who is recovering from emergency surgery Steve Kmetz, son of Marge & John Kmetz Brench Cochrane, friend of Barbara Friday, who has double pneumonia Joe & Helen Johannes, parents of Lori Dalen. Joe has dementia, and Helen is overwhelmed with caretaking

DEVOTIONAL BOOK

HAVE YOU MOVED OR CHANGED YOUR PHONE NUMBER LATELY? Remember to contact the office with your updated information: (503) 364-3327 Or email at: Office @salemwestpres.org

Keep in your Prayers: Elizabeth Bennett Katie Crane Ruth Dalen Laurie East Loren Edmonds Eleanor Embick Pat Evans Lanita Geers Mary Anne Hawkins Tim Holsten Patti Jorgenson Duff Kannier Beth Kindig Jim Lamp Bev Mayhew

Todd Miller Lois Neely Lu Pope Marilyn Pool James Pratt Jeffrey Romeo Jennifer Russell Fred Schwarz Debbie Schlueter Ron Tinnell John Trigg Doris Woods

Want to receive prayer requests mid-week? Want people praying for a specific need right away? Email us at: [email protected]

REMINDER Turn in your favorite inspirational thoughts, scriptures, prayers, poems, songs or stories to Gail at: [email protected] by Sunday, January 28th, for inclusion in this year’s Devotional Book.

S.O.A.R. —JANUARY 28th Join us January 28th at either 9:45am or 11:00am in Russell Hall! January 28th: Join us as we think through the nature of the Bible as a whole. We’ll interact with Rev. Dr. Brent Strawn’s recent TheoEd Talk (think TED Talks for theology) on “The Greatest Story Never Told: Re-Thinking the Bible as Poetry”. Portland’s own The Bible Project will provide another point of view in “How to Read the Bible: The Story of the Bible”.

Did you know January is National Soup Month? Well, now you do! And we will celebrate our own “Souper Bowl Sunday” by filling Big Blue with all kinds of SOUP on Sunday, February 4th. Our “Souper Bowl Sunday” coincides with that other national “Super” day! So start watching for sales on soup, stock up, and bring your soup on February 4th. We will fill the shelves at Table of Plenty with hearty winter soup choices, while we celebrate Soup Month, and, of course, the all-American Super Bowl Sunday!

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Sun., Jan. 21

Sun., Jan. 28

8:15 am 9:45 am 9:45 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 5:30 pm

8:15 am WORSHIP SERVICE 9:45 & 11:00am S.O.A.R. 9:45 am INFORMAL WORSHIP 9:45 am Education Hour 10:45 am Children’s Choirs 11:00 am Mid High Youth 11:00 am WORSHIP SERVICE 12:00 pm ANNUAL MEETING & POTLUCK 5:30 pm High School Youth

WORSHIP SERVICE INFORMAL WORSHIP Education Hour Westminster Travelers WORSHIP SERVICE Mid Hi Youth Women’s Retreat Plan. High School Youth

Mon., Jan. 22

Mon., Jan. 29

10:00 am Library Staff 6:30 pm Women’s Bible Study

10:00 am Library Staff

Tue., Jan. 23

Tue., Jan. 30

Wed., Jan. 24

Wed., Jan. 31

10:30 am 1:30 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm

6:45 am 9:30 am 10:30 am 7:00 pm 7:30 pm

Bible Study Charity Circle West. Chimes Yoga

10:30 am 5:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm

Bible Study West. Chimes Yoga Nominating Committee

WBS @ R.R. Staff Meeting Book Club Deacons N.A.

6:45 am WBS @ R.R. 9:30 am Staff Meeting 7:30 pm N.A.

Thurs., Jan. 25

Thurs., Feb. 1

1:30 pm Stephen Ministry 5:30 am Praise Team 7:00 pm Chancel Choir

Fri., Jan. 26

9:30 am 5:30 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm

Tea with Jesus Praise Team Venturing Crew Chancel Choir Youth Committee

SNOW RETREAT

MARCH 4, 11, & 18 5:00—7:00PM / DINNER INCLUDED “The Riddles of the Fourth Gospel” Led by Paul Anderson, Professor of Biblical & Quaker Studies at George Fox University OR “Embracing an Adult Faith: What It Means To Be A Christian” DVD Series with Marcus Borg, Facilitated by Wendy Crane & Arlene Pate OR New Member Class Led by John Moody Child Care Available Sign-ups will begin in February

“Thank you

for your kind donation of household items, such as bath towels, and pots and pans. Generous gifts from donors like you provide the support needed to continue our mission. Your caring support will make a great difference in the lives of people with developmental disabilities. - Brian Varley Executive Director Sunny Oaks, Inc.

New to the library

Fri., Feb. 2

“Life Together” - by Dietrich Bonhoeffer / Non-Fiction A classic exploration of Christian community.

Sat., Feb. 3

“Wonder Woman” - DVD Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, she will discover her full power.

SNOW RETREAT

Sat., Jan. 27

LENTEN EXPLOSION 2018

“The Art of Racing in the Rain” - by Garth Stein / Fiction A heart-wrenching, but deeply funny and uplifting story of family, love, loyalty and hope. A look at human life—as only a dog could tell it.

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OUR 3rd ANNUAL SATURDAY EXPERIENCE

“LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE” “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”

Saturday, February 24th 8:30-1:30 Cost: $10 Large Group Sessions Plus Break-Out Opportunities to Respond & Reflect through Interactive Experiences Dawn Taloyo, Leader Lunch Included / Sign-Up begins January 28th

REMINDER Westminster Travelers Information Meeting—January 21, 11:00am Join us for information and updates on the two trips currently being planned through Collette Travel.  Coming up this year: An August 2018 trip to Scotland.



In August 2020: A once-a-decade opportunity to see the world-famous Passion Play at Oberammergau, Germany.

Need more information? Contact Barbara Wolfe at 503-508-5508 (call or text) or at [email protected].

WINTER IHN HOSTING IN FEBRUARY

Westminster hosted IHN homeless families the last time in August, and our turn is coming up again. In this ministry, we welcome families in need of emergency housing to our church every evening for a week. They sleep, warm and safe, in the church and we provide nourishing dinners when they arrive and a good breakfast before they leave in the morning.

We will host the week of February 25, so we hope you’ll save that week on your calendar. Many volunteers will be needed to provide meals, as well as to be present at the church to host families. Interfaith Hospitality Network coordinates with 17 churches, including ours, to help families without homes to regain independence and build new lives. Their staff works with families on job searches, budgeting, parenting and other support which leads to permanent positive changes in their lives, most importantly housing. As a church, hospitality and serving are key principles as we seek to follow Jesus. Our role is to relieve suffering immediately, while the staff can work long term to help families truly build new lives. Serving together to make a difference to kids and parents who are in crisis is such a great use of time and energy—as well as an expression of our faith! Watch for signups to begin in late January, and join us!! (Questions? Contact Arlene Pate 503-362-1828)

THE LAST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH IS STEPHEN MINISTRY SUNDAY Westminster Stephen Ministries invite you to visit the Stephen Ministry Corner on January 28, 2017 between services to learn more about Stephen Ministry, requests prayer, or ask questions. A Stephen Ministry representative will be at a table in the northwest corner of Boulder Hall. (For the compass-challenged, that is the corner closest to the tree water feature).

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WESTMINSTER BOOK CLUB

The club will review “Manhatten Beach” by Jennifer Egan at the January 24 th meeting. A quote from Newsday: This truly fine novel, so rich in period and

emotional atmosphere and so cunningly plotted, is a joy and one of the standouts of the year! Westminster Book Club meets at 10 a.m. in Russell Hall. Newcomers are welcome! For info call Dolores Byrnes 503-364-6646 or “e” at [email protected].

CHARITY CIRCLE January 23rd Meeting Charity Circle will continue to explore Hebrews with the Presbyterian Women/Horizons Bible Study, “Cloud of Witnesses”. The fourth lesson, “In Community with God’s Messengers” will be lead by Evelyn Aiken; Devotions: Jewell Fowler; Bonnie Shaughnessy-Smith will hostess. The Circle welcomes all to these interesting discussions. Meetings begin at 1:30 in Russell Hall. For info call Dolores Byrnes 503 364 6646 or “e” at [email protected]

Thank you for the difference you are making in the lives of families in Marion and Polk counties. Your generous gift is directly impacting some of the most vulnerable families in our community. You are helping families with young children become the best parents possible and ensuring the children of our community have a bright and healthy future. Patrice Altenhofen Executive Director Family Building Blocks

SAVE THE DATE FOR OUR 2018 WOMEN’S RETREAT APRIL 27-29

“Embrace Your Season: Conversations about Contentment”

UP NDAR O GR ALE H UT R C YOINTE W SAVE THE DATE FOR THE BEST WEEK OF THE SUMMER VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL JUNE 25-29 9:00—NOON Watch for more

information!

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Finding contentment in whatever season of life you are in. Led by: Carmen Bensink Lewis Co-Pastor Bridge Covenant Church Watch for more details.

If you have any pint size mason jars without much writing on them, please contact Gail Moody at [email protected] or 503/364-3327 as soon as possible. Thanks.