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Wedgwood Community Church March 2015 Volume 42, Issue 3 The Wedgletter Wedgletter Contribution If you have a personal experience for Journey Talk, a book review, or an article you would like to share with us, please let Ellen Brown know by the 15 th of the month and submit it to her by the 23 rd . Inside this issue: America for Christ Offering 1 Upcoming Events 1 Pastor’s Piece 2 Worship Themes for March 3 Book Club 4 Movie Night 4 Thank You, Banquet Helpers 4 Thank You, Bruces 4 Birthdays 5 Humor 5 Bulletin Board 6 Sunday March 15 Soup and Sandwich 12:00 1:00 PM Good Grief Discussion 1:15 2:15 PM Saturday March 21 Son of God Movie 6:00 9:00 PM Sunday March 29 Palm Sunday Publisher: Barbara Johnson Editor-in-Chief: Ellen Brown The America for Christ (AFC) Offering 2015 theme—“Discipleship: A Journey of Grace”— is a re- minder that Jesus’ public ministry was all about connecting and caring for people in need. American Baptist Home Mission Societies (ABHMS) ministers as the caring heart, serving hands, going feet, and prophetic voice of Jesus Christ establishing ministries of discipleship, community and justice, along with equipping and networking followers of Jesus to transform persons, con- gregations, neighborhoods, and cultures throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. The AFC 2015 offering window is from January 1 through March 31. Here are some examples of how the AFC offering is making a difference. This offering supports school students, families, and teachers in a city plagued with high rates of dropout, poverty, broken families, and gang violence. The America for Christ offering helped start a program which provided tutoring to struggling stu- dents, classroom supplies and books, a health fair for children and families, and other support systems. Taking care of others is a part of Christian life. AFC supports help and healing for those with mental health conditions, makes publications and resources available to churches, and aids organizations such as the Men in Motion program that change individuals’ lives throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico. So far, we have raised $140 and I thank you for your generosity. Please give to this year’s AFC Offering 2015 and help us to reach our goal of $700 in support of a mission that is making a difference. Together, we can make a difference by supporting the America for Christ (AFC) Offering 2015. -- Victoria Wenick

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Wedgwood Community Church

March 2015

Volume 42, Issue 3

The Wedgletter Wedgletter Contribution

If you have a personal experience for Journey Talk, a book review, or an article you would like to share with us, please let Ellen Brown know by the 15

th of the month and submit it to

her by the 23rd

.

Inside this issue:

America for Christ Offering 1

Upcoming Events 1

Pastor’s Piece 2

Worship Themes for March 3

Book Club 4

Movie Night 4

Thank You, Banquet Helpers 4

Thank You, Bruces 4

Birthdays 5

Humor 5

Bulletin Board 6

Sunday March 15 Soup and Sandwich 12:00 – 1:00 PM Good Grief Discussion 1:15 – 2:15 PM Saturday March 21 Son of God Movie 6:00 – 9:00 PM

Sunday March 29 Palm Sunday

Publisher: Barbara Johnson

Editor-in-Chief: Ellen Brown

The America for Christ (AFC) Offering 2015 theme—“Discipleship: A Journey of Grace”— is a re-minder that Jesus’ public ministry was all about connecting and caring for people in need.

American Baptist Home Mission Societies (ABHMS) ministers as the caring heart, serving hands, going feet, and prophetic voice of Jesus Christ—establishing ministries of discipleship, community and justice, along with equipping and networking followers of Jesus to transform persons, con-gregations, neighborhoods, and cultures throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.

The AFC 2015 offering window is from January 1 through March 31. Here are some examples of how the AFC offering is making a difference. This offering supports school students, families, and teachers in a city plagued with high rates of dropout, poverty, broken families, and gang violence. The America for Christ offering helped start a program which provided tutoring to struggling stu-dents, classroom supplies and books, a health fair for children and families, and other support systems. Taking care of others is a part of Christian life. AFC supports help and healing for those with mental health conditions, makes publications and resources available to churches, and aids organizations such as the Men in Motion program that change individuals’ lives throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico. So far, we have raised $140 and I thank you for your generosity. Please give to this year’s AFC Offering 2015 and help us to reach our goal of $700 in support of a mission that is making a difference. Together, we can make a difference by supporting the America for Christ (AFC) Offering 2015.

-- Victoria Wenick

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Pastor’s Piece

The Death with Dignity Program of the State of Washington has gotten a lot of

attention in our congregation over the last few weeks. After discussing the issue

with several people, including the Tuesday Morning Bible Study group, we decided

to plan a congregation-wide conversation about it at after worship at 1:00 pm,

probably toward the end of April or the beginning of May. I am letting you know

now, because now is when people are wondering how they might be able to discuss

it more thoroughly.

The Death with Dignity Act states: This act allows terminally ill adults seeking to end their life to

request lethal doses of medication from medical and osteopathic physicians. These terminally ill pa-

tients must be Washington residents who have less than six months to live.

These are statistics available for the years since it became available from the Washington State Depart-

ment of Health:

2013: Of 178 who signed up, 119 are known to have died after ingesting the medication

2012: Of 121 participants, 83 died after ingesting the medication

2011: Of 103 participants, 70 died after ingesting the medication

2010: Of 87 participants, 51 died after ingesting the medication

2009: Of 63 participants, 36 died after ingesting the medication.

The interest of most people at Wedgwood Community Church is how do we think and act in times of

imminent death and potential pain. The long-standing position of the Christian Church has been that the

taking of one’s own life is a violation of the sanctity of life and the sovereignty of God in matters of life

and death. Today, as is the case with issues that are controversial in our society as a whole, Christian

denominations espouse a variety of positions on the subject. http://euthanasia.procon.org/

view.answers.php?questionID=000154. The line dividing individuals and denominations regarding

abortion—pro-choice or pro-life - generally divide individuals and denominations in the debate about

euthanasia as well.

Having my own interest and position regarding the Death with Dignity program, I am very much looking

forward to this conversation and hope that you will come and participate as well.

In Christ’s service,

Pastor Wim

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Series on Healthy Grieving - Continued

March 1 Accepting the Reality of Loss Matthew 16:21-26

The stark reality of death and loss is difficult to accept. It often takes irrefutable evidence not only that they

have really lost the deceased, but also that they have hope, that they can survive, that their life has meaning

without the one they have lost.

March 8 Working Through the Pain of Grief John 11:21-37

The depth of grief a person experiences is usually proportionate to the depth of love for the one lost. Ex-

pressions of pain are often discouraged and a limit is put on the length of time for grieving by a society

which has no hope that can face the reality of death.

March 15 Adjusting to Life Without the One Who Was Lost Luke 24:13-27

Grieving does not mean forgetting. Grieving means finding a way to live meaningful lives without the one

lost. At first that adjustment often does not seem possible. Yet, with God all things are possible.

March 22 Relocating the Deceased and Moving On Luke 24: 28-34

The deceased will always be part of the loved one’s life; only now the relationship has changed signifi-

cantly. It is different in the loss of a loved one, but we gain some understanding in the disciples’ redefining

of their relationship with Christ after the resurrection.

March 29 Palm Sunday Matthew 21:1-11

Jesus and Non-violence: The donkey on which Jesus rode into Jerusalem was a clear indication that Jesus

was not a king in the conventional sense. He did not control armies which would take territory by the edge

of a sword. His strategy was more subtle and more permanent.

April 2 Maundy Thursday (7-8 PM) Multiple Passages

This communion and candlelight service recounts the last supper and the day Christ died. We will sing,

read scripture, and pray through these pivotal moments in our lives two thousand years ago.

April 4 Easter Egg Hunt (10 AM-1 PM) at Wedgwood Community Church

April 5 (Easter) Resurrection Day Matthew 28:1-10

The hope that survives death and cynicism emerges from the grave on the third day. We celebrate life after

death and the sense of meaning that makes it worth living.

Pastor Wim

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Thank You, Valentine’s Banquet Helpers

On Valentine’s Evening, Wedgwood Community Church hosted a banquet with the

theme, The Love Boat. This banquet was dedicated to the memory of Cheryl Wallace.

A big “thank you” to all the deckhands, galley workers, and entertainers. We are espe-

cially appreciative of Katie Zelaya’s decorations and artwork. A special salute, also, to

Captain Bruce Wallace, Margueritte Nsimba, Sarah Brown, and Linea Croly, who went

above and beyond the call of duty to ensure our smooth sailing.

-- Ellen Brown

BOOK CLUB

For March, our book club will con-

tinue with the current selection, Mo-

loka’i, by Alan Brennert. This his-

torical novel is a worthy read. Eve-

ryone is welcome to join us. If you

have a book suggestion, please let

Kris know. We enjoy reading and

discussing both fiction and non-fiction works.

On Saturday evening, March 21, from

6-9 PM, the movie The Son of God will be

shown in the church Fellowship Hall. The

Son of God spans the time from Christ’s hum-

ble birth through his teachings, crucifixion,

and ultimate resurrection. It is rated PG-13.

There will be snacks at two breaks—in the

middle of the movie and before our half-hour

discussion at the end.

-- Pastor Wim

Thank You, Bruces

Many thanks to Bruce Wallace and Bruce Sagor for building the attractive storage closet

in the Fellowship Hall. Located in the back of the hall by the piano, it houses the tables and chairs that we use

for social events. We appreciate their time and effort on this project.

-- Ellen Brown

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We are including the birthdays of our American Baptist Special Inter-est Missionaries, including their children. If you would like to send a birthday greeting, email, or finan-cial support, please contact Ellen Brown for their mailing or email addresses.

March

5 – Matthew Hwang**

7 – John Bigas

10 – Pat Kemp

14 – Nancy Darnell

14 – Shirley Harlow

14 – Sean Brown

16 – Sura Charlier

17 – Miki Hwang**

21 – Charlette Tapsoba

22 – Dick Langham

29 – Linea Croly

April

2 – Ron Kirstein

2 – Abbie Wenick

4 – Jeff Klein

5 – Mildred Anderson

6 – Pam Bigas

12 – Katie Zelaya

12 – Kevin Kemp

13 – Ellen Brown

15 – Nina Romig

17 – Beverly Heerdt

24 – Corenne Smith*

27 – Kris Delaney

28 – Christina Johnson**

29 – Aidan Klein

30 – Lynn Pulliam

30 – Rosita Forbes

*Special Interest Missionary

**Child of Special Interest Missionary

Church Humor

Reverendfun.com © Bible Gateway

Faith Trials Don Fortner, Author

“Let Him therefore send and do what He will. By His grace,

if we are His, we will face it, bow to it, accept it, and give

thanks for it. God's Providence is always executed in the

'wisest manner' possible. We are often unable to see and

understand the reasons and causes for specific events in our

lives, in the lives of others, or in the history of the world.

But our lack of understanding does not prevent us from

believing God.”

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BULLETIN BOARD

Read the Bible in One Year (March 1-31)

Day Old Testament New Testament Psalms & Proverbs

164 2 Samuel 20, 2 Samuel 21 Acts 8:4-40 Proverbs 14:25-35

165 2 Samuel 22, 2 Samuel 23:1-7 Acts 9:1-31 Psalm 73:15-28

166 2 Samuel 23:8-39, 2 Samuel 24:1-25 Acts 9:32-43, Acts 10:1-23 Psalm 74:1-9

167 1 Kings 1, 1 Kings 2:1-12 Acts 10:23-48, Acts 11:1-18 Psalm 74:10-17

168 1 Kings 2:13-46, 1 Kings 3:1-15 Acts 11:19-30, Acts 12:1-19 Proverbs 15:1-10

169 1 Kings 3:16-28, 1 Kings 4, 1 Kings 5 Acts 12:19-25, Acts 13:1-12 Psalm 74:18-23

170 1 Kings 6, 1 Kings 7:1-22 Acts 13:13-41 Psalm 75:1-10

171 1 Kings 7:23-51, 1 Kings 8:1-21 Acts 13:42-52, Acts 14:1-7 Psalm 76:1-12

172 1 Kings 8:22-66, 1 Kings 9:1-9 Acts 14:8-28 Proverbs15:11-20

173 1 Kings 9:10-28, 10, 11:1-13 Acts 15:1-21 Psalm 77:1-9

174 1 Kings 11:14-43, 1 Kings 12:1-24 Acts 15:22-41 Psalm 77:10-20

175 1 Kings 12:25-33, 13, 14:1-20 Acts 16:1-15 Psalm 78:1-8

176 1 Kings 14:21-31, 15, 16:1-7 Acts 16:16-40 Proverbs 15:21-30

177 1 Kings 16:8-34, 17, 18:1-15 Acts 17:1-21 Psalm 78:9-16

178 1 Kings 18:16-46, 1 Kings 19 Acts 17:22-34, Acts 18:1-8 Psalm 78:17-31

179 1 Kings 20, 1 Kings 21 Acts 18:9-28, Acts 19:1-13 Psalm 78:32-39

180 1 Kings 22:1-53 Acts 19:14-41 Proverbs 15:31-33, 6:1-7

181 2 Kings 1, 2 Kings 2:1-25 Acts 20:1-38 Psalm 78:40-55

182 2 Kings 3, 2 Kings 4:1-37 Acts 21:1-26 Psalm 78:56-72

183 2 Kings 4:38-44, 5, 6:1-23 Acts 21:27-40, Acts 22:1-22 Psalm 79:1-13

184 2 Kings 6:24-33, 7, 8:1-15 Acts 22:22-30, Acts 23:1-11 Proverbs 16:8-17

185 2 Kings 8:16-29, 2 Kings 9 Acts 23:12-35 Psalm 80:1-7

186 2 Kings 10, 2 Kings 11 Acts 24:1-27 Psalm 80:8-19

187 2 Kings 12, 2 Kings 13, 2 Kings 14:1-22 Acts 25:1-22 Psalm 81:1-7

188 2 Kings 14:23-29, 2 Kings 15 Acts 25:23-27, Acts 26:1-23 Proverbs 16:18-27

189 2 Kings 16, 2 Kings 17 Acts 26:24-32, Acts 27:1-12 Psalm 81:8-16

190 2 Kings 18, 2 Kings 19:1-13 Acts 27:13-44 Psalm 82:1-8

191 2 Kings 19:14-37, 2 Kings 20 Acts 28:1-16 Psalm 83:1-18

192 2 Kings 23, 2 Kings 24:1-7 Romans 1:1-17 Psalm 84:1-7

193 2 Kings 23, 2 Kings 24:1-7 Romans 1:1-17 Psalm 84:1-7

194 2 Kings 24:8-20, 2 Kings 25 Romans 1:18-32 Psalm 84:8-12

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