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WORSHIP AND STUDY OPPORTUNITIES

SUNDAY WORSHIP  10AM
MAY 10, 2020
5th Sunday of Easter 
(Communion coming up for May 17 -- watch for details in eNEWS next week)

Go to adventlu.org and click on the link for the worship service on the home page
Bulletin available prior to worship on the website
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ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL - SUNDAY 11am via ZOOM
All are welcome!
(no class on 5/10)

"Faces of Faith" 
To connect:  Go to adventlu.org  ---  click on About Us --- Member Dashboard -- zoom links -- look for Sunday School and click there

(A full description of this class is shown below)
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WEDNESDAYS --  LUNCH AND LEARN 12 noon via ZOOM

"Faces of Faith" 
(See full description of this class below)
To connect:  Go to adventlu.org  ---  click on About Us --- Member Dashboard -- zoom links -- look for Wednesday Spiritual Development Class and click
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THURSDAY WEEKLY PRAYER AND DEVOTION 7:30pm

Each week, we will have a devotion and community prayer on Thursday at 7:30pm.  The thought prompt for the week will be posted on the Adventlu.org website by Wednesday but you don't need to read ahead to join.   (When you go to the website, scroll down on the home screen to Weekly Devotion and click on "What's In A Name". ) 

To connect:  Go to adventlu.org  ---  click on About Us --- Member Dashboard -- zoom links -- look for Thursday Weekly Prayer and Devotion and click

If you have a devotion you would like to share with the community, email Carol Schierlmann at spiritualdev@adventlu.org. 
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FOR THE CHILDREN

Check out the new "Advent Children's Corner" 
Found on the main screen of the adventlu.org website
Left side under weekly devotion info

 The GODLY PLAY - 7 FACES is now available through the "Connections" tab under YouTube Videos

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ADULT STUDY - SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS
Faces of Faith
 
Join us for a new devotion-based study on 16 of the lesser-known stories of the Bible that have shaped our faith.
 
There are many heroes of the faith, people we admire and wish to be. However, there are even more ordinary people of faith-those doing what they can with what they have to make a difference. This study concentrates on 16 bold stories of those often overlooked in our biblical narratives. Using visual art and prompts for reflection, we hope to dig deep into the worlds of these characters, entering their stories with curiosity and openness to what they might teach us.
 
This study has arranged the stories so that they have a narrative arc beginning with Genesis and the Hebrew stories, moving to the minor characters in the backdrop of Jesus' birth and death, and concluding with the apostles and Christians who emerged in the years after the resurrection. We will try to tackle these stories in 4 weeks but will slow down if needed.
 
The Wednesday class runs through May 20. This is a "lunch and learn class" so join us from 12:00-1:00 via the Zoom link on the Adventlu.org website. C lick on About Us >>> Member Dashboard >>> zoom links.
 
The Sunday class will run through May 24 with a break for Mother's Day. We begin at 11:00 on Sunday mornings and you will find a Zoom link on the same spot as described above.
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COMING AFTER "FACES OF FAITH" FOR THE WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY
 "ENCOUNTERING GOD IN TYRANNICAL TEXTS"
Class is open to all interested persons
 
Our Wednesday Lunch and Learn group asked to dive into a Biblical study of women. I offered the study "Encountering God in T yrannical Texts"  as an option and they chose to dive in.   This will be a study in which we struggle together with some of the biblical references to women and how we are to interpret them in a faithful manner. To be clear, this is not a women's study - Pastor Ward is planning to join us as well. The description of the book and one of the reviews is below. Like any book, we are prepared, as students, to hear the voice of the author and then wrestle with it to our own conclusions. Frances Taylor Gench is a favorite of the Union Seminary students in Richmond. All interested persons are invited to join in the class.  If you would like to join us, go ahead and order your book on Amazon now because the shipping for books is a bit delayed. We will likely start the study mid-end of May at our regular time slot - Wednesday 12:00-1:00, and it will run about 6 weeks.  If there are questions, please contact Carol Schierlmann at spiritualdev@adventlu.org.
 
Description: The Bible includes any number of texts that have proved to be profoundly problematic; among them are Pauline texts that have circumscribed the lives and ministries of women throughout Christian history. What are people who honor Scripture to do with such texts, and what does it mean to speak of biblical authority in their presence? In "Encountering God in Tyrannical Texts", Frances Taylor Gench provides strategies for engaging such texts with integrity- that is, without dismissing them, whitewashing them, or acquiescing to them-and as potential sources of edification for the church.
 
Gench also facilitates reflection on the nature and authority of Scripture. "Encountering God in Tyrannical Texts" provides access to feminist scholarship that can inform preaching and teaching of problematic Pauline texts and encourages public engagement with them.
"Frances Taylor Gench tackles Paul's thorniest texts about women with trenchant criticism, in the best sense of the word. Steering a judicious course between blatant dismissal and blind acceptance, she honestly and respectfully assesses both the harmful and helpful dimensions of these passages for the body of Christ in Paul's day and ours. As useful as this book is, however, for understanding a set of controversial Pauline texts, it is even more valuable as a sterling model of biblical interpretation-of how to wrestle with God's word with full integrity. Written in an engaging personal style (this stuff really matters to Gench!) intertwined with first-class scholarly analysis, this work provides an ideal resource for seminary, university, and parish study. A must-read for men as well as women, guaranteed to stimulate much lively learning and discussion."
-F. Scott Spencer, Professor of New Testament and Biblical Interpretation, Baptist Theological Seminary

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 RADICAL LOVE ENDEAVOR PODCASTS

New to the Radical Love Endeavor - short guided meditations. Try this 10 minute meditation on compassion .

Listen on your phone
OR
Listen through the Advent website.
Go to adventlu.org >> Click Connections >> click Advent Podcast 
Scroll down the left side of the screen to April 20, 2020 - RLE Meditation on Compassion. 

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PRAYER REQUESTS
Our prayer list will continue to be updated and prayers shared in the Sunday morning recordings.
Please send any new requests to either Pastor Ward ( thepastor@adventlu.org) or to Pam Rhynes ( officeadm@adventlu.org).
Look for prayer updates in the Prayers Requested section at the bottom of this and all eNEWS publications.


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Dear Advent Family,
 
Thank you so much for all the birthday cards, notes, texts and emails. I was truly surprised to come to church last Friday and find my door decorated and balloons all over my office . . . and then to have Sharon, Jake, Brooke, and Stephanie Gonzalez sneak up behind me with their cameras videoing my look of sheer amazement! Sharon hands me a basket filled with cards which she had secretively been getting from the church mailbox. When I brought the basket home both of my kids were flabbergasted.  Once again, thank you, thank you, thank you for all the ways you continue to bless me with your love, grace me with your kindness, and make my life much richer for being a part of the Advent family.
 
Pastor Ward
Some of Pastor Ward's birthday surprises!

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SPONSORING AND HONORING ADVENT'S HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS

Graduation from high school is a huge event for students after 13 years of non-stop school.   Sadly, the 2020 class will miss out on many of the usual events accompanying graduation so this year we are adding some additional ways we are honoring and lifting up Advent's graduating seniors.

First, one of the seniors will be honored during each Sunday's worship service.  So far, we have honored Callie Thrower and Allyssa Schrader.  This will continue through the remainder of the 7 seniors.

Second, each year we ask members to "adopt" and sponsor a graduating High School senior.   This means that for the next 12 months, the sponsor will check on and pray for him or her.   We also ask the sponsor to purchase a "survival kit"  This kit is already assembled and the cost is $30 each.   If you are willing to sponsor one of these wonderful young adults, please let Brooke Summerour know by May 15th --  youthandmilestones@adventlu.org.

Our 2020 seniors are:
Ella Grace Misenheimer
Callie Thrower
Trevor Gazda
Desiree Hall
Emily Hebert
Allyssa Schrader
Cole Vincent

Third, we also want to honor our graduates with showers of love from the congregation for 4 weeks.  There is no limit on how many people from the congregation can participate in this.   You will need to sign up with Brooke for this also by May 15th --   youthandmilestones@adventlu.org.

Week one (May 18th):  Social media shoutouts via our closed Facebook Advent Friends Page (share your favorite memory of them).

Week two (May 25th):  Mail them a card or gift card of your choice.  Brooke will provide addresses if you are interested.

Week three (June 1st):  Tag their yard!  Leave a sign in their yard showing your love and support!  Example, poster board or chalk their driveway/sidewalk.

Week four (June 8th):  Pray over our graduates as they enter into the next phase of their lives.



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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT BEFORE!


MAY YOU BRING FRUIT IN MAY! 

Though church is not in session, the need for non-perishable food items continues for the many hungry people on the street and also for some of our members. The teens that formerly made egg salad sandwiches each week are now putting together "grab & go" bags for Urban Ministry. 

For the month of May, we ask that you drop off at the church 6-packs (or 4-packs) of individual fruit cups  of fruit cocktail, peaches,  and  applesauce . They will be broken down to be put into individual bags.   
You may place items on the chairs just as you go inside the admin wing (through the double red doors).

Thank you for  your efforts in caring  for the hungry.   
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A WAY TO HELP!
Refugee Support Services is providing fresh food and educational resources to more than 110 families a week.  They need our help!

RSS has a new connection to an egg farm.  (Thanks, Society of St. Andrews!)   This farm gives RSS eggs every week to share.   In order to distribute these eggs, they need egg cartons.  Do you have some?  

You can drop them off at church and Esther Abdel-Hameed will deliver them to the Galilee Center.  Please let Esther know when you have delivered any, so she can be sure to pick them up.  She can be contacted at   esther_uae@hotmail.com.
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JOIN US FOR A TRIP TO THE HOLY LAND!


We're excited to invite you to a special Holy Land ADVENTure, January 19-29, 2021!

Journey into the stories of our faith, walking where Jesus walked, boating along the Sea of Galilee, quietly sitting where crowds listened to Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. The itinerary is outlined in  this brochure, but you'll be amazed at how the story of faith will come alive in new and exciting ways.

Please contact Esther Abdel-Hameed, esther_uae@hotmail, for more information, or talk to former pilgrims, who traveled to the Holy Land in 2019: Pastor Ward, Jim Hintz, Susan and Dwight Hartsell, Sonya and Dale Tyson, Natalie Eklund, and Chris Connelly.

We hope you will join us.
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Keep abreast of news from our North Carolina Synod

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REACHING OUT WITH LOVE TO FOLKS ON THE FRONT LINES OF COVID-19


Our adult class is wrapping up a study on the Passion of Jesus. As a concluding exercise, we are writing prayers to send to folks who are working in high-risk jobs during the pandemic. Upon reflection, we decided this would be a great project for everyone at Advent to participate in. Folks of all ages who are artistically inclined could make the cards beautiful and we can all offer words of gratitude and prayers. It can lead to some great family time or give someone who is in quarantine alone a good way to be a part of something that connects us all - God's love. As the beloved Mr. Rogers reminded us, whenever the world is in trouble, look for the helpers - they are always there. I know this will mean so much to the people who receive them.

If you or someone you love is a healthcare worker, first responder, hospital chaplain, or working at high risk essential jobs like police, fire, grocery stores and pharmacies, please email the name and address to me with the headline "Cards for Helpers." (If you think of other categories I may have missed, please send them too!) If you would like to get some names and write cards, send an email entitled "I Want to Help with Cards". Please use the email info@adventlu.org  . I will match up the names with the card writers and make sure everyone gets at least one card. Let's share God's love with the people who are working so hard to keep us all healthy, safe and fed. 

If there are any questions, please let me know.   Carol Schierlmann ( spiritualdev@adventlu.org)

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WAYS TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY

Social Ministry has provided a document with a number of ways we can serve our neighbors during this "Stay At Home" time of Coronavirus. 
Click here for the link to the document.

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MAKING FACE MASKS AT HOME

There has been a lot of publicity about people making face masks at home.   We received information produced by Atrium on how to go about doing this but the file is too large to add into this document.    If you are interested in learning how, send a note to officeadm@adventlu.org and Pam will send the file to you.  
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GIVING DURING THIS TIME OF LIMITED CHURCH OPERATIONS
Any ongoing help and support will be greatly appreciated during these times  
  1. You may mail a check to the church at 8840 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28213. All offerings received will go to General Fund unless otherwise designated on the memo line.
  2. You may use bill pay through your personal bank or credit union.
  3. You may use Online Giving.   See the info below for details on using this tool. 
  4. If you have a FOB and want to bring your offering by the church, please place it on the counter near the door to Pastor Ward's office.
Using Online Giving:
  1. You may make a one-time gift through Online Giving or you may set up recurring donations which you can modify or cancel at any time.
  2. This tool allows you to use a credit card, debit card, or bank checking or savings account payment.
  3. The church does pay a small fee for payments made through cards and American Express is not permitted because their fee is too costly.   The tool asks if you'd like to add a small amount to offset our cost.
  4. You can also designate where you want your gift to go.... General Fund for operating expenses or other special fund. A number of special funds are built into the tool already but if your choice is not listed, you can choose OTHER and type the name of the fund you want to get credit. You can do multiple donations in one entry.
  5. To use this tool you can go to the Advent website (adventlu.org) and click on GIVE in the upper right-hand corner of the main screen, OR you can click on the icon here in this note, or you can click on the GIVE symbol that is in each weekly eNEWS.  

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CHURCH OFFICE HOURS
Office closed because of the Shelter in Place mandate.  T he church office normally would be open 10 hours a day, Monday through Thursday and closed on Fridays.  Contact staff by email or phone as both are being monitored by staff from home.

CALENDAR REMINDER
Making plans for an event at Advent, are you the leader of a small group or ministry leader with monthly meetings?  Whatever the event or gathering, be sure to let the church office know the date, time, and room or space.  Doing so is a big help in keeping the church online calendar current while communicating Advent activities and avoiding the possible mishap of overbooking a particular area.   Call us at 704-549-1555 or email Harriett ( churchadministrator@adventlu.org) or Pam  ( officeadmin@adventlu.org ).    Thanks, we appreciate your help.



 







 
 


Spiritual Development 

LOOKING FOR A GOOD READ?
Come and join the Advent Book Club.   Meeting  normally at  6pm  at University Panera on dates specified BUT BECAUSE OF STAY AT HOME MANDATE, WILL BE ZOOMING AS LONG AS NECESSARY.   See connection info below.  All are welcome. Contact  Jennie Henderson ( jhendersonfit@gmail.com ). 

May 15 -- Group will discuss what they are reading -- via Zoom
       Join Zoom Meeting:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87295457901?pwd=d0VOd3BBdlRjZmNHQmp4TkpjL1ljZz09
       Meeting ID: 872 9545 7901      Password: 003274  

June 12 -- "Endurance:  A Year in Space, A Lifetime of Discovery" by Scott Kelly
           (Note:   Book titles are subject to change)

PRAYER AND MEDITATION OF THE DAY
If you are interested in receiving short daily prayer and devotions, please email  spiritualdev@adventlu.org  with the name, cell phone# and email or you may sign up online at  www.adventlu.org under the Prayer of the Day tab.

ADVENT PODCAST UPDATE  
There are more Radical Love podcasts available.  Please take some quiet time to listen to these messages that have been created as a labor of love from your Spiritual Development and Worship Teams.  You can find a link to the podcasts on the website or you can access via ITunes or your podcast app on android phones. Feedback is welcome.  



Nurture, Support & Fellowship 

ADVENT SMALL GROUPS
"A great way to connect with people"
"I love applying the Bible to my daily life"

NOTE:   Small groups can continue to meet using the church subscription to Zoom.  Contact the church office to make your request and schedule the day/time.

For men:  What does it mean to be a man in contemporary American society?  This group meets one Tuesday night a month in the evening and will discuss current events, read books and consult the ancient texts as they seek each other's wisdom and friendship.  See Pastor Ward for more info.

Theology on Tap:  This group meets with new friends from Newell Presbyterian Church monthly at the Armored Cow Brewery in the Sam's University parking lot at 7pm to discuss contemporary topics.  Upcoming schedule is as follows:  March 24, April 28, May 26.  Please see Pastor Ward or Carol Schierlmann with questions.

Micah 6:8 Ministry (new name for Social Justice group):  This group focuses on issues of racial and social justice.   They take advantage of local opportunities to learn about and advocate for social justice.   Meeting dates and times are at 7pm on the 4th Tuesday of the month.   Beginning book study of "America" Original Sin" by Jim Wallis.  Contact is Diane Wassum.

Bible in Action:  This group will study the Bible together utilizing many different platforms.    Contact is Pastor Ward. 



 
COMMUNICATE AND CONNECT: 
Join the closed "Advent Friends" Facebook group to stay abreast of events and see photos.

If you would like to receive occasional important Advent news via text message on your phone, please text 'Advent' to 96362 or scan the QR code on the notices posted around the building. 
(Please note:  you must be at least 16 years of age to participate in the program.  You may receive up to five (5) text messages per month for which you may be charged by your mobile phone carrier.  You may opt out of this service at any time by texting 'stop' to 96362 or by emailing  churchadministrator@adventlu.org

USE "SMILE" WHEN SHOPPING ON AMAZON.COM 
Don't forget - when shopping on Amazon, access the site through http://smile.amazon.com/ch/56-1182420 , and simply do all of your Amazon on-line ordering through Smile.Amazon.   Amazon will donate 0.5% of what you buy to Advent - not much, but if you're shopping anyway with Amazon, why not use Smile.  Every penny will be used in service to God and His people.

BENEFIT ADVENTURE PRESCHOOL
If you shop at Harris-Teeter, be sure your VIC card is linked to our Adventure PreSchool ...  we are group #5494.

GIVING ENVELOPES IN THE PEWS
Advent appreciates all gifts, but we also want to give credit where credit is due! If you give cash using the blank envelopes in the pews, please put your name on the envelope so we can properly record your donation. If you want part or all of your gift to go to any special fund other than the General Fund, please note that on the envelope also.

Outreach

USING YOUR VOICE TO SHAPE LEGISLATION
Your US Representative is determined by which district you live in. To find yours, use this link and key in your zip code:   https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative.
The same goes for your NC state Senator and Representative. To locate yours, go to this site and key in your full address:    https://www.ncleg.gov/RnR/Representation

Some may prefer contacting local level leaders such as city council, county commissioners, and school board members. Here are sites at which to find such information. Mecklenburg County:   https://charlottechamber.com/public-policy/elected-officials-contact-information/


SOCIAL ADVOCACY
In our world of constant turmoil, we as Lutherans may be assisted in our mission to follow Christ by studying the ELCA's guidance on "Addressing Social Concerns".

As Scripture teaches, faith is active in love, and love calls for justice in the relationships and structures of society. Our grateful response to God's love and grace motivates us to live lives that demonstrate our responsibility for the well-being of society, communities and the environment.

In response to the ELCA call for working for social justice our Advent Social Ministry Board is expanding our mission to more intentionally support our congregation and our community in addressing social justice issues.  We now have a small group dedicated to that initiative called Micah 6:8.   If you are interested in getting regular updates on what's going on with social ministry/social justice initiatives in our church and in our community please join our AAA Google Group (Advent Advocacy Activities). You can join the Google Group by contacting Shannon Homesley at  ShannonHomesley@gmail.com .


 
If you wish to financially aid those devastated by hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes, or other natural disasters, Lutheran Disaster Response will directly reach the victims.  To donate, make your donation payable to Advent with disaster relief in the memo line, and we will send your contribution in with any others received.   

Youth at Advent         



Check out the new "Advent Children's Corner" 
Found on the main screen of the adventlu.org website
Left side under weekly devotion info


GODLY PLAY --  7 FACES

Now available by link on the Adventlu.org website 
Go to Connections and select YOUTUBE VIDEOS
Scroll to the video


To stay "in the know" about our Youth, please join our new Remind App by signing up here:

UPCOMING YOUTH EVENTS

Spiritual Development will be determining soon if this will have to change.  Information will be updated when available.

AUGUST 4-7, 2020     9AM-NOON
REGISTRATION FORMS AND VOLUNTEER SIGN-UPS SOON TO FOLLOW.
CONTACTS:   CAROL SCHIERLMANN OR BROOKE SUMMEROUR

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Prayers Requested 
  
Before adding someone to our prayers, please be sure you have the person's permission.  Please let us know when prayers may no longer be needed.  Names will be removed from the list after two months unless updates are received.  An asterisk (*) after a name means an update is needed.    Please contact the church office with updates ( officeadm@adventlu.org or  churchadministrator@adventlu.org)

Illness or Other Needs

Bill Aldred, friend Marylou & Dick Kuklentz 
Josh Baker, nephew of Abby Bostian 
Lemont Bell, friend of Gene Reid
Lauren Bradshaw, friend of Sarah Sue Hardinger 
Freddie Bridges, mother of Michelle Hagle 
Cedric, friend of Lisa Williams
Steve Cheyney, Campus Pastor
Ida & James Chisolm, members
Freda Christ, member 
Thomas Clement, uncle of Jennie Henderson
Marie Cochran, member 
Daryl Creswell, brother-in-law of Bobbi Larson
Carol DiRe, member
Harriett Easley, Advent staff member
Charliese Eichler, sister of Marylou Kuklentz 
Mike Eleazer, father-in-law of the McKittrick's daughter 
Ann Farabee, sister of Abby Bostian
Eileen Folkerth, mother of Susan Goerke
Jennifer Gazda, member  
MaryJo Gouge, friend of Janet Rasmussen 
Michelle Griffin, friend of Jennifer Canipe 
Consuella Harge, friend of Marie Cochran 
Dwight Hartsell, member
Billy Johnson, son of co-worker of Jennifer Canipe 
Jeannie Jones, former Preschool teacher & friend of Marie Cochran 
Dick Kuklentz, member
Waylon Kuklentz, grandson of Dick & Marylou Kuklentz
Bobbi Larson, member
Phyllis Lester, mother of Sharon Thrower 
Ray Matthews, father of Jesse Priser
Matamba Mbayabu, friend of Advent
Hilda Mertz, mother of Diane Jowers
Justin Mertz, nephew of Diane Jowers
Rick Messina, member
Dick Moser, the uncle of Sharon Thrower 
Anita Ortiz, mother-in-law of Herbert & Lenore Watson's Son
Charles "Ned" Patterson, uncle of Deloris Bainbridge
Doug Robertson, brother of Anne Brown 
Eric Sanburg, former member *
Richard Schulz, brother-in-law of Dan & Jan Otolski
Schwarzer family, family of Tanya DeGrace
Pam Simyon, daughter-in-law of Dick & Mary Lou Kuklentz
Myra Steele, sister-in-law of Jennifer Frisina
Wylee Stephens, grandson of Harriett & Darrell Easley
Cheri Strickland, member
Mary Faith Strickland, member
Dale Trabilsy, grandson by marriage of Peg Buckstad 
Laura Tucker, friend of Marylou Kuklentz
Harold Twitty, member
Connie Van Brunt, mother of Ayisha McMillan-Cravotta
Herbert Watson, member
Beverly Williams, member
Lewis Williams, member
Renaté Wilson, mother of Tanya DeGrace
Gerry Wisner, brother of Terry Wisner


Celebrations


Deaths  -- We remember and celebrate the lives of those who have died, e specially ....

Bill Kirkpatrick, friend of Gene & Brenda Reid
Angelina Messina, mother of Rick Messina o May 2
Kenny Mertz, father of Diane Jowers on May 3
Peter Farmer, friend of Brenda & Gene Reid on April 30
Angel Duggins, sister of Jasmine Stimac on May 1


Always keep ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton and NC Synod Bishop Tim Smith in your prayers.  
  
For additions or updates to this listing:
Please contact Pastor Ward at ThePastor@adventlu.org, or 704-549-1555 ext. 102
or Harriett Easley at ChurchAdministrator@adventlu.org, or 704-549-1555 ext. 101 or Pam Rhynes at officeadm@adventlu.org ext 103