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Devotion From Pastor Kathryn: May 13, 2021

5/13/2021

 
God’s Blessings Shine Upon our Leadership Team!
“Well done, good and faithful servants.”

It is with a grateful heart that we lift up our outgoing Leadership Team! They met many challenges in this last year with grace and perseverance. They rolled their sleeves up and went to work together to continue serving Elim when we were hit with the order to shelter in place. They grieved and prayed together when we lost Roger Davis. Through it all, they remained faithful.

Many thanks to them for their leadership for all of us at Elim Lutheran! May God bless them as they move forward in their lives. May the Holy Spirit inspire them as they discern where God is leading them to serve God next!
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See you all at our upcoming Annual Meeting this Sunday at noon where we will vote in a new Leadership Team.

May God continue to bless Elim as we all step into the future together, trusting that the Holy Spirit will continue to guide us.

In Christ’s Love,
Pastor Kathryn

Devotion From Pastor Kathryn: May 6, 2021

5/6/2021

 
“The Way We Were”
Some people are saying they can’t wait “to get back to things the way they were.” Bishop Mark is encouraging all of us to ask how going back will be different? How will the church have changed? What are ways that we can BE church in different ways? I know that some people are worshiping online with us, like my own mother!, and we don’t want to lose them! How can we make sure that they will have a place with us at Elim? 

I can assure you that our Leadership Team is working hard on planning a way for us to worship in person, and to figure out how we can make our worship accessible to people online as well as in person.  We are doing the research, listening to our county health regulations, talking with other churches and synagogues – all in order to be prepared, to keep us all as safe as we can, and to assure that those who don’t feel comfortable coming back can still find a way to worship God with us. 

These are not easy times. (I guess that is the understatement of the year!) But I believe we will continue to be church together. And I hope we can keep these things in mind:
  1. God has been with Elim for almost a century. God’s promise to us is that God will continue to be with us on this journey, and to give us what we need while we’re on it. 
  2. We need to be patient with our church leaders as they plan and prepare. We promise to keep you updated on our progress. 
And finally -- put September 5th on your calendars! We are going to worship in the park together! What a JOY that will be! I can’t wait! 

See you in worship, 
Pastor Kathryn

Devotion From Pastor Kathryn: April 29, 2021

4/29/2021

 
Transition Team Update
I am thrilled with our Transition Team! They are Susan Rodkin – Chair, Rosemary Hart, Pastor Kathryn, Laine Gen, Peter Labberton, and Andy Hohenner. They are a wonderful group of dedicated and faithful members who are excited about this ministry they are embarking upon. 

We held our first meeting on April 27, and plan to meet with Pr. Bill Wong in May. Pr. Wong is the Assistant to the Bishop for the Call Process. The Bishop has assigned him to Elim. I can tell you that we are in good hands with Pr. Wong! I have known him for almost twenty years. He is faithful, thoughtful, and well-respected in our Synod! He will provide us with solid guidance throughout this process. 

The primary goal of the TT will be to create our Ministry Site Profile (MSP). This will be used in the interview process for pastors to get a sense of who Elim is as a congregation, and the mission of Elim. 

Their work will involve listening to you, collating the information from small gatherings, and then discerning together where they believe God is calling Elim to in the future. You will have an opportunity to look over the document before we send it along to the Synod. 

It is difficult to say how long this process will take, but most congregations take around six to nine months to complete the profile. We want to do a thorough and careful job on this so it will be an accurate reflection of Elim. 

Once the profile is completed, then our Nominating Committee will elect the Call Committee. Some of the members from the TT will move over to the CC. Continuity is an important piece in this process. I am a member of the TT, but I will not be on the CC. I will serve only as a resource. 

We will continue to keep you updated on our progress! Please don’t hesitate to ask Susan Rodkin or myself if you have any questions. 

Most importantly, please hold these members in your prayers as they begin their work. And trust that God has cared for Elim Lutheran Church for decades, and will continue caring for us into the future! 

In Christ’s Love, 
Pr. Kathryn, Interim Pastor ​

Devotion From Pastor Kathryn: April 22, 2021

4/22/2021

 
“For Thou art with me.
Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me . . .
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life,
And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” (Psalm 23)
 
This Sunday, I will be preaching on this well-known, beloved Psalm. The heart of this Psalm, in fact the verse that is smack dab in the middle of it, is: “For Thou art with me.”

It’s so simple. It’s so simple, and yet it is really a summary of the Gospel – isn’t it?

God is with us.

I invite you to spend a moment, right now if you’re able, and ponder what this means for you, for all of us at Elim, for our community, and for the world.

This is good news for us, my friends.

God is with us.

See you in worship, where we will celebrate this grand and marvelous truth,
Pastor Kathryn

Devotion From Pastor Kathryn: April 1, 2021

4/1/2021

 
I Believe
Our choir is singing a beautiful piece which Lauren, our Director of Music, found for us for our Good Friday service. The poem was found scrawled on a wall in the Cologne concentration camp after it was liberated in World War II. 

It is a hauntingly beautiful poem and song which I believe, sets the tone for our worship as we contemplate the suffering of Jesus. 

Holy Week blessings to you, 
Pastor Kathryn

I Believe 
I believe in the sun, even when it’s not shining
I believe in love, even when I don’t feel it.
I believe in God, even when God is silent. 
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Devotion From Pastor Kathryn: March 25, 2021

3/25/2021

 
Palm/Passion Sunday This Sunday may seem to have two “personalities” for you. Many of us grew up with the Sunday before Holy Week being celebrated as simply Palm Sunday. We celebrated with God’s people the triumphant Jesus entering Jerusalem on a colt. The people spread cloaks and palms before him, as they would for a king! We sang our Hosannas as we also entered the sanctuary waving our palm branches! 

Well, over the years, the church recognized that many faithful members would attend Palm Sunday, then skip to Easter without attending either of the Holy Week services (Maundy Thursday and Good Friday). So that meant many members were missing the crucifixion of Jesus. They celebrated on Palm Sunday, then celebrated on Easter. But they missed the cross. They missed the death of Jesus on that cross. So the church decided to have this Sunday be Palm/Passion Sunday.

At Elim this year we open with a few of our members marching down Stanley Street with our palms (and really! they are Elim’s palms!) waving as we make our way into the sanctuary. We hear the Gospel of Jesus entering Jerusalem, with the people calling out their Hosannas! 

As we move further into worship, we hear the story of the Passion of Christ – which includes his death on the cross. We sing hymns which are interspersed throughout the Gospel readings. There is no sermon. We allow the Word of God and the hymns to move our hearts and minds as we reflect on Jesus’ suffering. We ourselves are making our way to the cross.

So we begin with our “Hosannas”, and end with the crucifixion – Jesus giving his life for the whole world.

After this Sunday, we enter Holy Week, thirsty for the completion of God’s astonishing work. I encourage you to attend our Maundy Thursday Zoom worship with Marin Lutheran and our Good Friday worship.

See you in worship,
Pastor Kathryn

Devotion From Pastor Kathryn: March 18, 2021

3/18/2021

 
Silent Prayer Time Available During Holy Week
I am offering time available to people who would like to have a short silent prayer time in the Sanctuary two days during Holy Week.  

Holy Tuesday, March 30 from 3:00pm – 4:30pm
Maundy Thursday, April 1 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm

If you are interested in a 15 minute private prayer time in the sanctuary,
please sign up by emailing the church office by Monday, March 29.

I will be present near the red doors, and if you would like, I can pray for you as well at that time. Or you can simply spend the time in quiet prayer.
You may come with a family member if you choose.

Please remember to wear a mask.
 
“Create in me a clean heart, oh God, and put a new and right spirit within me.
Do not cast me away from your presence, and do not take your holy spirit from me.” 

(Psalm 51: 10 – 11)

God’s peace, 
Pastor Kathryn

Devotion From Pastor Kathryn: March 11, 2021

3/11/2021

 
​“For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not your own doing;
it is the gift of God . . . “ (Ephesians 2:8)

I’m preaching on Ephesians this Sunday. (Ephesians 2: 1 -10) 

I’m preaching on the grace of God. Lutherans speak so much about the grace of God because Luther felt it was the lens through which we view all our theology. 

I want to share the following words from The Rev. Frederick Buechner, a Presbyterian pastor, who I enjoy reading. It comes from his book Wishful Thinking.  Interesting fact: I bought my husband this book for our wedding. Romantic – I know!!  

“A good sleep is grace and so are good dreams. Most tears are grace. The smell of rain is grace. Somebody loving you is grace. Loving somebody is grace. Have you ever tried to love somebody? 
 
A crucial eccentricity of the Christian faith is the assertion that people are saved by grace. There's nothing 
you have to do. There's nothing you have to do. There's nothing you have to do. 
 
The grace of God means something like: "Here is your life. You might never have been, but you 
are because the party wouldn't have been complete without you. Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don't be afraid. I am with you. Nothing can ever separate us. It's for you I created the universe. I love you." 
 
There's only one catch. Like any other gift, the gift of grace can be yours only if you'll reach out and take it. 
 
Maybe being able to reach out and take it is a gift too.” 


May God’s grace be with you, sisters and brothers in Christ. 
Pastor Kathryn

Devotion From Pastor Kathryn: March 4, 2021

3/4/2021

 
​In preparation for this Sunday’s sermon, I suggest you read: Exodus 20: 1 -17. It’s the 10 commandments.

Here’s what a Lutheran pastor and theologian wrote about the 10 commandments in the Christian Century:
 
“Our common misunderstanding of the commandments as a set of burdens overlooks something essential, namely that they are prefaced not by an order: ‘Here are your rules. You better obey them or else.’ But instead by a breathtaking announcement of freedom: ‘I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery.’ ”

They’re from a God who is madly in love with us – who loves and cares for us in the wilderness of our lives. A God who comes to us, gives us guidance so that we will not lose our way. A God who says to us:
 
“This is what you were made for. You were made to LIVE in this community of justice, in right relationship with me, Your God.

This is the way you shall love with your whole heart, with all your soul and with all your might. This is the way you will practice my love for the world. This is the way you will remain true to me.”

           
Of course – God knows, and WE KNOW – we won’t always remain true to God. We will get lost or disoriented in the wilderness and forget whose we are.
           
Thanks be to God that in Christ – we are FORGIVEN.
                       
And thanks be to God, that God never tires of calling us back home again.
           
“See” you in worship – you beloved children of God,
Pastor Kathryn

Devotion From Pastor Kathryn: February 25, 2021

2/25/2021

 
“Be gentle with yourself”
I remember years ago, when I was an Intern at Cross of Christ Lutheran Church in Bellevue, Washington, and was struggling with a difficulty in my life, a beautiful pastor said to me, “Kathryn, you need to be gentle with yourself.”

I have remembered her words over the years, and have even repeated them many times to people who I know have been struggling themselves.

“Be gentle with yourself.”

These are difficult days we are living in, to be sure. Our country has been struggling with issues of injustice, we have witnessed violence at our Capital and beyond, we have seen cities devastated by storms and all the while we are living with a virus which has turned our lives upside down.

Sisters and brothers in Christ, I urge you to “Be gentle with yourselves.” Be realistic with your expectations of yourself and others.

Be gentle with our Elim staff.
Be gentle with the clerk at Safeway.
Be gentle with your child’s teachers.
We are all doing the best we can.

Breathe in and out. Pray during this season of Lent, for the gift of patience and peace – for yourselves and others.

And trust that God is with us all.

See you in worship,
Pastor Kathryn
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