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and Bring God's Healing and Hope to All People."

Worship with Us on Sundays
8:00 a.m. Traditional Service
9:15 a.m. Christian Education

10:30 a.m. Prayer & Praise Service

Childcare available

Sundays at  9:15 a.m.
Sunday Adult Bible Study: "Walk as Jesus Walked"
 

 

 

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Congregational Activities

Merry Christmas!

Loving God, by tender words and covenant promise you have joined us to yourself forever, and you invite us to respond to your love with faithfulness.  By your Spirit may we live with you and with one another in justice, mercy, and joy, through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord.  Amen.

(Evangelical Lutheran Worship, pg. 32)

See Pastor Scottie's monthly messages

Dec 24 (Christmas Eve) 6:30 p.m.
Be ready for the children to again lead us in the wonder at the manger.

Dec 25 (Christmas Day) One service at 10:00 a.m.

Dec 29 - 10:30 a.m., One Service Only
is a fifth Sunday Hymn fest singing the favorite seasonal songs

Dec 29 - Farewell to Sandie Colby
Join us after the service as we bid farewell and good luck to our long-time Office Administrator/Church Secretary. We will be joining in the Parish Hall for a fun time of fellowship and farewell. Please bring a card gift for Sandie to honor the work and service she has been a part of for 11 1/2 years.

 

Study: Join us as we explore God's journey with and among us

   

We invite you to join in any of the many opportunities for study, fellowship, and sharing your journey with others here at LCOS.  You are welcome to join a study anytime.  If you have your own Bible, bring it along.  If not, Bibles are available.

Sundays at  9:15 a.m.

  • Adult Bible Study: "The Life and Ministry of the Messiah", Parish Hall.   Get to know the significance of place in scripture through this detailed video-based discussion facilitated by Dannell Duran.
  • Sunday school for youth:  God's Gift- Building a Firm Foundation for preschool - 6th.  7th to 12th grade youth are continuing to explore Bible stories.

Midweek studies:

  • Salt of the Earth meets Monday mornings at 9:00 a.m. in the Library.
  • Light of the World Group meets in the Library at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesdays.
  • Seekers is a home-based small group that meets Monday evening at 7:00 p.m.
  • Join Hope Circle in the Irma Miller Room on the second Saturday of the month at 9:30 a.m. to study the names of God in the book HOLY HABITS.
  • The prayer group meets every Wednesday morning at 9:00 a.m. in the church office. Prayer requests can be submitted to the church office, using the prayer cards in the pews, or by speaking to the pastor.
  • The Lutheran Church of Our Savior unit of the Women of the ELCA (WELCA) has circles for study and sewing. For other events, check our WELCA page and the calendar.

Questions or ideas regarding studies can be addressed to christianed@lcosavior.org.

Fellowship: Join us as we enjoy and encourage each other

What's Coming up When?  Seafarers? Pasta? See the All-Church 2013 Calendar! (pdf)!

Rebecca Circle invites you to join in the sewing fun on third, fourth, and fifth Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. in the Parish Hall. No experience necessary! Third Thursdays you'll usually find folks sewing diapers for Africa. Other projects benefit area veterans, those hospitalized, & others in need.

Blood       

Can you spare a pint? Donations to our congregation's blood donor club help meet the needs of our members. You can donate to any donor center at any time, just specify Lutheran Church of Our Savior, San Bdno in the donor club line of your donation. Our nearest center is at 384 W. Orange Show Rd, San Bdno. More info about blood donation including donor hours at Lifestream.

Mary's Mercy Center We have a team of volunteers who prepare a meal and feed the people who come to Mary's Table on the 1st and 2nd Tuesdays of every month.  If you would like to be part of this ministry, contact Lorna Kenney, Harriet Roggenbuck, or Gordon Gertner.

Central
City
Lutheran
Mission

You can support the poor of our community anytime by bringing food & serving items to the collection box in the parish hall.  *Fresh produce is also appreciated but should be taken directly to the mission.  Get full CCLM list as pdf. 

Frequently needed items for the food pantry and hot meal program include:
   Rice                   Sugar                        
   Beans                Canned Fruits and Vegetables
   Pasta                

For monetary donations, designate CCLM on your check.
                        

CCLM also offers a medical clinic, after school tutoring, aerobics classes, a winter shelter for homeless men, and other services to heal, give hope to, and empower the community.

Join in worship at CCLM Sundays at 5pm, and contemplative prayer Wednesdays at 8am.

If you can volunteer or donate, call CCLM at (909) 381-6921.

Lutheran Maritime Ministries

Yes, we have Christmas in December and in July when we collect Shoeboxes for hardworking seafarers.  Please keep this ministry in your prayers.  Go to the Lutheran Maritime Ministries blog to keep up with Chaplin Chim, Faye, Ron, and Samson as they serve the seafarers through gifts of fellowship, transportation, computer and phone communications, and sharing the love of God in Christ. 

Missionary Rev. John Lunn

Rev. John Lunn, an ordained minister and registered nurse, is our ELCA missionary healthcare resource in Tanzania. Individuals support John through their prayers and their financial support.  The sign-up is at the kiosk at the entrance of the church. For more info, including his monthly letters, see Missionary Lunn. Rev. Lunn can also be reached at revlunn@zionmilaca.org and on the web at http://zionmilaca.org/Rev_John_Lunn.html.

California Lutheran University

Youth and folks of all ages may find activities through California Lutheran University. Podcasts: http://www.callutheran.edu/university_ministries/campus_ministry
Cultural events www.callutheran.edu/events.  Call (805) 491-3151 to get on mailing list.
Undergraduate information and class catalogs www.callutheran.edu/registrar

Stop by for a check of your blood pressure every second Sunday of the month in the library from 9:15 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.

Are you ready for an emergency or disaster? Check out the resources of our disaster ministry. To check community information on health issues, go to Healthy San Bernardino County.  For the ELCA response to global disasters , go to www.elca.org/disaster

Gifts & Stewardship

What is your area of service? All gifts are needed.  Chair persons are always looking for new ideas and people willing to work on even a single project or assignment.  Find something that seems to need doing or interests you and join in on the fun!  Here is the 2013 Hands-on ministry opportunity form.  If you have questions, you can direct them to stewardship@lcosavior.org.  Thank you for sharing your gifts to support the ministries of this congregation, here and in the community. ELCA's online spiritual gifts assessment can help you discern spiritual gifts.

Lutherans

So what's a Lutheran? Lutherans like to study, enjoy lots of kinds of music, discuss, socialize, and laugh hearty. Want to read about beliefs, creeds, traditions, and scripture? Try What We Believe. Want to discuss "what does this mean?" Living Lutheran is such a daily conversation. How about diving into 500 years of Lutheran Music?  Enjoy!

Lutheran Tidbit of the Day @ www.oldlutheran.com

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WELCA

 "For God so loved the world, He gave His only Son; that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life." John: 3:16

God bless you.

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Lutheran Church of Our Savior
5050 N. Sierra Way
San Bernardino, CA 92404
(909) 882-5013; office@lcosavior.org