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July/Aug 2017
LET ME BE CHRIST TO YOU From the Desk of Rev. Judith Muller
Recently, we sang a lovely song, "Let Me Be as Christ to You" about being loving, caring, listening,
helping, serving. It is a possible theme song for St. Andrew's. You do this so well. In my previous life as
Associate Pastor for Pastoral Care at First Pres, one of my delights was arranging retreats to give the
Board of Deacons opportunities to learn and practice "active listening." Active listening is the ability to
understand another person's feelings, to accept those feelings, and not respond with our own messages.
This kind of listening helps promote a feeling of understanding between and among people. It has been
my goal and it takes practice!
These lazy, hazy (foggy) days of summer offer great opportunities to practice, to visit with neighbors and
friends, to have a cup of coffee in an air-conditioned coffee shop or linger in Morgan Hall to have a
conversation with your pew mate. As Pastor Brett is taking a well-earned rest/vacation/study leave and
participating in his daughter's wedding, please be assured that pastoral care will continue as Suzanne
Malloy, the Deacons and I are here among you.
Over the years I have picked up various pieces of helpful items to remember when I get beyond "How do
you do?" or "How are you?", both of which are greetings, to the real question, "How are you, really?" This
can be an invitation to a deeper, caring conversation. Find a comfortable place to listen and tune in. Here
are some "Keys to Good Listening" to consider:
- Limit your talking: You can't talk and listen at the same time.
- Ask Questions: If you don't understand something, or feel like you may have missed a point, clear
it up now.
- Don't interrupt: A pause, even a long pause, doesn't always mean the person is finished saying all
he/she wants to say.
- Concentrate: focus on what is being said. Practice shutting out distractions.
- Turn off your own worries: Personal fears, worries, problems send out unconscious messages that
can block out the other person's message.
- React to ideas, not the person: Your friend may say something, or have a manner that may be
irritating. Be prepared to overlook the annoyance and receive the idea.
Then there are many ways we attempt to help people that are common and yet ineffective. They're called
"conversation stoppers" because they usually do not encourage people or help with the problem-solving
process. There are so many and as I read the list, I cringe at the number of times I have said some of
these very words. Here are just a few and you can probably come up with others. "What I think you should
do is...." "Don't worry about it; things will get better." "If I were you, I would......" Oh, there are a bunch!
We could get together and have a great time reviewing the list of things we have heard ourselves say!
Repeatedly, I have heard people say how much they have appreciated the sense of caring and community
at St. Andrew's. These little items help us to be aware when conversations seem to stop or people are not
feeling heard or helped. Possibly, one of those "conversations stoppers" has entered the interaction.
Awareness is the first step. Practice is the next step.
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Session News
SESSION NEWS
At its May and June meetings, Session:
• Heard a report from the SAIL team about plans for Immigration Sunday on July 2nd, the Neighborhood Health & Safety Fair on July 22nd and a Potluck dinner with the Llamada Final congregation on August 20th. Session approved requesting donations of $10 each for Welcome Signs to be available beginning on July 2.
• Heard a report from the Pastor on his regular participation, along with other Session members and Pastor Pablo Pineda (Llamada Final), in the Interfaith Sanctuary Alliance – for immigrant justice, safety and community relationships. Session approved and adopted the Santa Barbara Interfaith Sanctuary Alliance Covenant (see below).
• Reviewed and provided input for reply to correspondence from church members.
• Approved the color green for the new paint for the large Celtic cross mounted on the roof of the Sanctuary building and other crosses on the church grounds.
• Heard a report from the Deacons’ training meeting and approved a request for a one-time gift to the Deacons for $300.
• Shared ideas for planning, approved costs and heard a report from the Session Retreat at Oak Creek Lodge.
• Approved pulpit supply and remuneration for four Sundays in June & July during Dr. Becker’s vacation, study leave and sermon planning dates.
• Heard a report from the CBT team and approved expenditures from the CBT funds for roof repairs, for $13,200 from CBT funds, with the possibility of up to $4,000 additional funding if needed for the project.
• Heard about and discussed plans for completing landscape plans in phases and further reviews.
• Elected ruling elder Sandy Thoits as Clerk of Session for July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018.
• Elected the officers of the Board of Trustees: President – Don Vickers, Vice-President – Linda Gunther, Secretary – Sandy Thoits, Treasurer – Scott Eschbach.
• Discussed ideas for updating the church website.
• Heard a report about the May 20 Presbytery meeting and positive progress made in coming together for meetings and in financial health in the Presbytery.
• Added Diana Lee as a member of the SAIL Team. Added Barbara Gaughen-Muller and Ann Padden-Rubin to the Mission Team.
Sandy Thoits, Clerk of Session
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YOUR CHURCH SESSION welcomes input from the congregation. Should you have any
suggestions, concerns or questions for Session, please submit them in writing to Session,
addressed to the Clerk of Session (Sandy Thoits).
SESSION SIGNS ON – at its June 13th meeting, the Session adopted the following statement: “As people of faith
and people of conscience, we believe that every person is sacred. We will work to ensure respect for the dignity,
safety, and human rights of all people while resisting unjust policies and practices that target and discriminate
against immigrant communities.”
Dr. B, Reverend Malloy, and several Session members have been active in the Interfaith Sanctuary Alliance, a
gathering of faith communities that have banded together to support immigrants living in Santa Barbara County.
The above statement is the covenant agreement of the Alliance.
To learn more, please contact Linda Sorensen, Suzanne Malloy, Dr. Becker, or Tom Weisenberger
2017 Presbytery Meetings
Saturday, September 23rd San Luis Obispo Tuesday, November 14th St. Andrew’s
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Our Mission Statement
We worship Jesus Christ together consistent with Reformed/Presbyterian tradition, while:
❖ Learning God’s Word and spreading the Gospel
❖ Supporting each member of our Church family
❖ Caring for others through mission and service throughout our community and the
world
❖ Openly affirming all forms of diversity in leadership, worship and ministry
Our Vision Statement
As God calls us and equips us by the Holy Spirit, we strive to:
❖ Be a loving, connected family-in-faith of all ages
❖ Affirm Christ’s teaching as the source of spiritual nourishment
❖ Grow in discipleship, leadership and service
Share the joy of God’s love with all
Meditation for JULY/AUGUST
DEAR LORD, I REALLY WANT TO LEARN how to listen more, and also to
listen to others whom You have put in my life to make me a better
person.
Today, and every day, I want to be more like You.
Teach me how to walk through the process from where I am to the place
where You want me to be.
-Dolphus Weary
(From NEW MERCIES – A DAILY GUIDEPOSTS PRAYER COMPANION)
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NOVEL BOOK GROUP
July/August
The Novel Book Group is reading "Dreamers
of the Day" by Mary D. Russell for our meeting
on Saturday, July 8th, in the Vos Room at
10am. Bev Ford will be leading the
discussion. For our group in August, we will
meet on August 12th, at 10am in the Vos Room
to discuss “Hillbilly Elegy” by J.D. Vance.
Jackie Parker will lead the discussion. All are
welcome to attend and new members invited!
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JULY BIRTHDAYS 06 – John Gonzales 07 – Kendall Shinn 08 – Nancy McKenzie 08 – Jeffrey Wootton 10 – Enid Englund 11 – Evan Schindler 12 – Nancy Henry 15 – Christopher Davis 26 – Shelby Malengo 16 – Patty Enger 27 – Lindy Moore 17 – Jim Gilmour 28 – Marie Sue Parsons 17 – Dana Monk 28 – Kathy Van Slyke 18 – Katie Lefley 29 – Scott Eschbach 20 – Ariel Bowers 30 – Paul Davidson 21 – Louise Carey 31 – Bob Parsons 23 – Laura Lee Henderson 31 – Penny Sidoli
CHURCH WOMEN UNITED
The State Assembly meeting will be in Santa
Barbara at St. Mark’s United Methodist
Church (3942 La Colina Road) on Saturday,
July 15th
, from 8:00am (beginning of
registration and continental breakfast) to
3:00pm (lunch included). The Rev. Joyce L.
Randall, State President, will be there. Time is
planned for a beach excursion so bring
beach shoes, a hat and sunscreen.
Registration ($15) may be completed at the
door. Please call Judith Muller at 563-8988 to
be sure you are included in the lunch count.
TRANSITION HOUSE
Help serve to those in need and experience the joy of serving grateful residents with
St. Andrew’s friends. The 3rd
Friday of every month. Instructions, menu and recipes
provided. Contact Linda Sorensen to sign up.
AUGUST BIRTHDAYS
01 – James Padden-Rubin 02 – Patrick Gildea 03 – Brandon Gonzalez 03 – Charlotte Smith 04 – Barbara Hughes 07 – Joshua Acuna 08 – William Hughes 14 – Kayla Malengo 16 – Cheri Larsen-Hoeckley 18 – Bill Wise 21 – Martha Hitchens 22 – Robert Allbright 24 – Pam Cary 25 – Beau Henderson 25 – Andrew Lefley 28 – Bill Oakley
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$$ ENDOWMENT FUNDS AT WORK $$
It is good news that our Endowment Funds continue to work for the church. The 1997
Endowment Fund was endowed with $40,000 in honor of St. Andrew’s 40th
anniversary.
Proceeds of this fund are defined by the By-Laws: “The purpose is to make money available for
mission giving, special programs, and capital projects outside the normal operating budget.”
Since that initial funding, dividends have been used for the pastor housing fund, video
equipment, Chinle mission, a portion of new carpeting, youth mission support, and the CERT
trailer. At this time, dividends of $17,773 remain available for programs that fit the defined
purpose of the fund. This 1997 Fund is invested in a New Covenant Mutual Fund, the
Balanced Growth Fund and has a current value of $163,452.
Then, in 2015, Mona Wise made a generous gift of stock to establish a new fund, the 2015
Endowment Fund. This stock was redeemed for $9,644, the amount established our second
fund. The designation for our 2015 Fund is: “Dividends are to annually be used for the St.
Andrews Operating Fund.”
The 2015 Fund is also invested in a New Covenant Mutual Fund, the Balanced Income Fund.
To date, the Fund has produced earnings of $593.
Those generous gifts of 1997 and 2015 are legacies that go to work and keep giving for years
to come. We are all indebted to members who have had the faith and foresight to provide for
the future of St. Andrew’s.
Members of the Endowment
Fund Committee:
Gloria Wise
Tom Weisenberger
Jackie Parker
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SESSION RETREAT
Session Retreat – June 2 – 4
Theme – Decision Making and Values
A weekend of learning, work, fellowship, rest, reflection, prayer and worship at the beautiful Oak Creek Ranch
Many thanks to our skilled and engaging teacher and facilitator:
Dr. Enrico Manlapig, Professor of Economics and Decision Analysis at Westmont College
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HEALTH & SAFETY FAIR & BLOOD DRIVE
Hope Ranch Annex
Saturday, July 22nd
12:00pm – 2:00pm
at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
Fun for the family! Free hot dogs! Raffle items!
Free concert by the Honeysuckle Possums!
Tips & information, health & safety resources,
Presentations by Red Cross, SBRN, CERT,
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention,
Tri-Counties Blood Bank and much more!
Hosted and sponsored by St. Andrew’s
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The PYF SignUpGenius is now active. Parents and youth – This is the link to go to sign up, bring dinner, chaperone, or lead a group activity: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0a49abad2aa46-pyfwinterspring
JULY/AUGUST SCHEDULE – NO PYF – ON SUMMER BREAK
ST. ANDREW’S FAMILY FUN FAIRE
SUNDAY, JULY 2nd
11:00am – 2:00pm On St. Andrew’s Lawn
Bring your friends for this Sunday event to celebrate Independence Day, an occasion to
remember and give thanks for our many freedoms and blessings.
Come for the fun and bring a friend!
➢ Lunch – hamburgers, hot dogs, baked beans, potato salad, watermelon
➢ Cake and pie baking contest
➢ Feel free to bring a dessert to share –
You don’t need to enter the contest
➢ Games
➢ Music
➢ Purchase your lunch tickets on Sundays in June
➢ $5 per person
➢ Children 5 and under free
SAVE THE DATE!
All Church Old Fashioned
Potluck Supper
with Llamada Final congregation
Saturday, August 20th
4:30pm
SUMMER MUSICIANS NEEDED
The Worship Team is seeking special music for
the summer Sundays when our choir is taking a
break. The choir will sing on August 6th
. If you
would like to share your gift of music with the
congregation on any other Sunday this
summer, please contact Christopher Davis at
619-405-3218 or [email protected]
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St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
Dr. Brett Becker, Pastor
4575 Auhay Drive
Santa Barbara, CA 93110
Phone: 805-967-6327
Fax: 805-967-9530
Web: www.standrewspcusa.org
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/standrewssb
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
4575 Auhay Dr.
Santa Barbara, CA 93110