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October 26 Announcements

Faith Formation: This week in Sunday school we'll be learning about the rich young ruler who asked Jesus how he could have eternal life. The answer was a hard one for him, just as God's desire for us is sometimes challenging. We'll imagine together how we can give a little deeper in various ways and how we can be forgiving of ourselves when we miss the mark. Join us for the fun in the education building where we'll have a visit, have a snack, and of course, have a lot of fun! Children are invited to join the Sunday school teacher who will walk with them to the education building after the children's message in worship.

Our Adult Education Forum continues with the second of a two part discussion on the book, Live Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most, by Miroslav Volf et al.  There's no need to read the book to participate in the discussion, but there are copies available at Eagle Harbor Books, where we've established a Bethany Book Group. If you mention it, you'll get a discount on the book--and the feel-good endorphin rush about supporting a local bookseller. Join us for conversation about big questions, like what makes a good life? No matter one's age or season in life, there's a lot to say about this topic, and a lot of learning we can do by hearing one another's perspectives. We meet in the sanctuary after worship. 

 

Reformation Sunday & Blessing the Quilts: Be sure to wear red this weekend as we celebrate Reformation Sunday. We will also be blessing the quilts, baby kits and school supply kits made by the Rachel Circle. You can support the wonderful work of the Rachel Circle by making a donation towards the shipping of the quilts. Look for a donation envelope in your bulletin.

Bethany Nursery: Nursery care is available! If you're interested in having your children in the nursery throughout the entirety of the worship service, please bring them to the education building, upper level, before the service begins. Otherwise, they are welcome to come when the children go to Sunday school after the children's message in worship. When dropping off children, please make sure that you've filled out a registration form (available by asking nursery attendants or Sunday school teachers when you drop kiddos off).

 

Bethany Variety Show: Come next Saturday for "The Better Than Average (?) Variety Show”, November 4 at Bethany.  Beverages--wine and non-alcoholic options--and light hors d'oeuvres at 6:00pm. Show starts at 7:00pm. We hope to raise funds to benefit World Central Kitchen. Their mission is to serve chef-prepared meals to communities who have been impacted by natural disasters and during humanitarian crises. Brian Stoll, who works for World Central Kitchen, will be with us to talk about the organization before the show. (https://wck.org for more information) There is a suggested donation of $15 cash or check. Checks should be made out to Bethany Lutheran Church with WCK Fundraiser in the memo field. Come see your Bethany friends and people from the community at large entertain with music, skits, dance, and poetry!

 

Variety Show Set Up: Can you help with setting up for the Variety Show? There are a couple of opportunities to support this fun effort. Set up in the sanctuary will happen on Friday, November 3 at 5:30pm. The team will also need a little help setting up the refreshments on Saturday, November 4 at 4:30pm, and then again in the hour or so before the show starts. Many hands make light work!

All Saints: Next weekend, November 4 & 5, we will be celebrating All Saints. This is a special time to remember and honor those we love who have gone before us. During both the Saturday evening and Sunday morning services, there will be an opportunity to light candles in remembrance of those you love and see no more.

Save the Date!!: Following worship next Sunday, November 5, join consultant Jonathan Davis and see what an affordable housing community on Bethany’s property could look like! Jonathan’s taken input from the October 8 gathering and developed a number of options to show potential layouts of a Finch Green village! Here’s your opportunity to provide comments and receive an update regarding important recent developments!!

November Impact Gathering: Mark your calendars for our next Impact Gathering on Sunday, Nov. 12 from 4:00-5:30pm in the Fellowship Hall. Being the "official" season of Thanksgiving, we'll be doing a "Bring-Your-Favorite-Thanksgiving-Side-Dish" potluck (no turkey, just sides and desserts). We also invite you to bring a donation of a non-perishable food item to contribute to the food bank. Join us for a festive gathering when we will give thanks, break bread, pray, and offer ourselves as the hands and feet of Christ in the world. 

 

Join the Altar Guild Flower Team: Enjoy fiddling with flowers? Do you love the fun and creativity of putting together flowers into arrangements? If so, you are invited to put together arrangements for worship, placed each week at the right of the altar. Depending on your schedule, you can do this a couple of times a year, for special occasions or on a more regular basis. Expenses reimbursed. For questions or to volunteer, contact Altar Guild member Rachel Pritchett at (206) 498-0920 or  .

Compline Services: Compline services will be offered once again this year on the first Sunday of the month at St Cecilia’s Church at 7:00pm The next compline service will be Sunday, November 5.

Altar Flowers: The altar flowers this weekend are given by the Altar Guild in celebration of Reformation Day.

Thank You to this weekend's Worship Assistants:           
          Altar Duty: Gail Christensen
          Saturday 5:00pm – Greeter/Usher: Luanne & Tom Croker; Lay Reader: Gail Christensen: Hospitality Host: Carolyn & Randy Weiss
          Sunday 10:00am – Greeters/Ushers: Debbie & Andy Rimkus; Lay Reader: Andy Rimkus; Communion Assistant: Vicki Browning; Hospitality Host: Debbie & Andy Rimkus

Next weekend's Worship Assistants:
          Altar Duty: Barbara Swartling
          Saturday 5:00pm – Greeter/Usher: Charlene Selvar; Lay Reader: Carol Fenner: Hospitality Host: Carol Fenner
          Sunday 10:00am – Greeters/Ushers: Barbara & David Swartling; Lay Reader: Linnea Chu; Communion Assistant: Linnea Chu; Hospitality Host: Kathy & Doug Dudgeon

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October 19 Announcements

Faith Formation: Join us for Sunday school this week! We meet in the Education Building after the children's message in worship. This week our theme is Jesus' compassion for those he met along his travels. We'll talk about how we can show a similar compassion for the people we meet in life--especially those who need extra care. We'll have discussions, snacks, and activities. 

Have you ever wondered what makes a good life? What makes life meaningful and gives you a sense of purpose? These are questions addressed in a newly published book, Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most," by Miroslav Volf and two of his colleagues (who happen to be former professors of Pastor Erin). Our Adult Education Forum will meet on Sunday to discuss these important questions--and since it's such a compelling conversation, we'll continue the discussion on Sunday, Oct. 29! There's no need to read the book, although if you're interested, Eagle Harbor Books has ordered copies for us, and if you mention you're a member of Bethany, you'll get a 15% discount. Come for what promises to be a great conversation! We'll meet in the sanctuary right after worship. 

Confirmation Class: The next confirmation class will be on Monday, October 23, 2:00pm at Woodward Middle School.

Bible Study: The Men’s Bible Study group will meet on Tuesday, October 24 at 8:00am.

Performance of Doubt: All October 21 Jewel Box Theater goers:  If you would like to carpool, please meet at the Bethany parking lot at 6:30 for the 7:30 show.  Seating is by "first come, first to get the best seats" so we don't want to arrive at the last minute.  There are no paper tickets.  The theater has everyone's name and you will check in on arrival.  Looking forward to seeing you there! 

 

Bethany Variety Show: Mark your calendars for "The Better Than Average (?) Variety Show”, Nov 4 at Bethany.  Beverages--wine and non-alcoholic options--and light hors d'oeuvres at 6:00. Show starts at 7:00. The recipient for the funds collected is World Central Kitchen. (https://wck.org for more information) Come see your Bethany friends and people from the community at large entertain with music, skits, dance, and poetry!

 

Reformation Sunday & Blessing the Quilts: Plan now to wear red the weekend of October 28/29 as we celebrate Reformation Sunday. We will also be blessing the quilts, baby kits and school supply kits made by the Rachel Circle. You can support the wonderful work of the Rachel Circle by making a donation towards the shipping of the quilts. Look for a donation envelope in your bulletin. And speaking of quilts, check out the amazing Quilt of Valor below given to our own Wayne Daley.

 

3rd Quarter Giving Statements: The 3rd Quarter Giving Statements were mailed earlier this week. Kristi Sutton, our financial secretary, is away for the next few weeks. If you have questions about your statement, or need a duplicate copy, email Debbie at .

Debbie Out of the Office: Debbie is out of the office until Tuesday, October 24 as she helps granddaughter Marin celebrate her first birthday.

 

Suquamish Tribe Raffle: The Suquamish Tribe is holding a raffle to raise funds for Tribal Elders to travel to Hawaii. The item being raffled is none other than the woven cedar hat like Barbara Lawrence wore when she came to Bethany to share the Suquamish history in early October. The photo below has more information about the raffle. If you're interested in buying a ticket, Barbara prefers Venmo or PayPal. If that's difficult for you, please let Pastor Erin know and she can help facilitate. 

 

Walking St. Cuthbert’s Way: You are invited for an evening of beautiful landscapes, art and architecture, and the spirituality of pilgrimage on Tuesday, October 24, 7:00pm at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. With stunning photographs and pilgrim tales, the Rev. Jim Friedrich will take you into the medieval world of the most beloved of Britain’s northern saints, following a 100-kilometer pilgrimage trail from Scotland’s Melrose Abbey to Northumbira’s Holy Island. A visit to Cuthbert’s tomb at Durham Cathedral, one of the world’s most awesome sacred spaces, concluded his unforgettable journey. All are welcome to join this event.

Compline Services: Compline services will be offered once again this year on the first Sunday of the month at St Cecilia’s Church at 7:00pm The next compline service will be Sunday, November 5.

Altar Flowers: The altar flowers this weekend are given by Vicki Browning in memory of Jess and Susan.

Congratulations: to Steven Selvar & Stephanie Taylor who were married on October 14 at Suyumatsu Farm.  

Thank You to this weekend's Worship Assistants:           
          Altar Duty: Linnea Chu/Alice McCain
          Saturday 5:00pm – Greeter/Usher: Charlene Selvar; Lay Reader: Rachel Pritchett: Hospitality Host: Veronika & Jim Rohrscheib
          Sunday 10:00am – Greeters/Ushers: Barbara & David Swartling; Lay Reader: Barbara Deines; Communion Assistant: Barbara Deines; Hospitality Host: Becci Kerstetter & Karen Kushner

Next weekend's Worship Assistants:
          Altar Duty: Gail Christensen
          Saturday 5:00pm – Greeter/Usher: Luanne & Tom Croker; Lay Reader: Gail Christensen: Hospitality Host: Carolyn & Randy Weiss
          Sunday 10:00am – Greeters/Ushers: Debbie & Andy Rimkus; Lay Reader: Andy Rimkus; Communion Assistant: Vicki Browning; Hospitality Host: Debbie & Andy Rimkus

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