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Monthly Publication of St. Andrew Lutheran Church Volume 18 Issue 11

FEATURES

PASTOR BEV PIRO PAGE 2 ST. ANDREW NEWS PAGE 3, 5, & 7 ST. ANDREW HAPPENINGS PAGE 4 & 6 IN OUR PRAYERS PAGE 8 MINISTRY PARTNERS PAGE 9 NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS PAGE 10 FINANCIAL NEWS PAGE 11 WORSHIP ASSISTANT SCHEDULE & CALENDAR CENTER COLORED PAGE

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Pastor Bev Piro Dear Brothers and Sisters of St. Andrew,

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I am pleased and privileged to be your Interim Pastor beginning November 1. Just as I am curious to learn about you, you are probably curious about me, so here’s a brief introduction. I am a native of St. Louis, Missouri, a true mid-westerner at heart. I was raised in the Missouri Synod and felt a call to

ministry at age 15 as I prepared for my confirmation. Of course, women were not allowed to be pastors at that time, but the Church was going through a time of significant change, and the way was opened for me to attend seminary. I graduated from Christ-Seminary (Seminex) in 1980. The following year I married Rocky Piro, a Denver native and we started our family in Denver. My first call was to be Youth and Education Minister at Glory of God Lutheran Church in Wheat Ridge. In 1986 we moved with our two young children to Seattle where my husband studied at the University of Washington for his PhD in Urban Planning. Now, twenty-six years later Rocky and I have returned to Denver for his job as Manager of Community Planning and Development for the City and County of Denver.

I have spent most of my ministry serving the people of Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church (PRLC) in Seattle. A large, urban congregation with a strong history of service to the community, PRLC is a theologically progressive church that welcomes people of all faith traditions and offers a special welcome to the unchurched. It was one of ten congregations from across the US profiled in Diana Butler Bass’ 2007 book, Christianity For the Rest of Us. PRLC is currently in their period of Interim Ministry following my departure in December 2012 and the Lead Pastor’s retirement this past May. I have just concluded a four month Interim at Lord of the Mountains in Dillon, the congregation to which Pastor Stephanie has been called. I feel so blessed to be called to lead a community in worship, celebrate the

sacraments, preach the Gospel and care for God’s people and I look forward to being with you in this time of transition.

I am already holding you in my daily prayers. I hope you will do the same for me.

Peace,

Pastor Bev Piro

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St. Andrew News

WELCOME INTERIM PASTOR BEV PIRO

As you have just read in her letter, we welcome Pastor Bev Piro (pronounced PEER-oh) to St. Andrew this month as our Interim Pastor. You will have a chance to meet

her at the Fall Potluck and Silent Auction on November 9th, and then her first Sunday with us will be November 10th. Pastor Bev will be part-time, working

Wednesday through Friday, and Sunday mornings.

Welcome Pastor Bev!

CHOIR DIRECTOR UPDATE

We hope to have news very soon about a selection for the St. Andrew Choir Director position. As you know, there have been three wonderful candidates who

have rehearsed and performed with the choir over the last several weeks. They each have wonderful gifts and different strengths they bring to music ministry. Please keep our candidates and our choir in your prayers as a decision is made.

PLEASE

Wear your name tags for the next few weeks so Pastor Bev Piro can connect faces and names!

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St. Andrew Happenings

SENIOR SAINTS

The Senior Saints will meet on Tuesday, November 19th at 10:00 a.m. to view pictures of France that Steve and Terry Mallinson took while vacationing there this

past summer.

On Tuesday, December 17th, at 11:45 a.m. the Senior Saints will meet for their traditional Christmas Potluck. Instead of a gift exchange we'd ask you to write a

check to the Arvada Community Food Bank. Everybody is welcome!

FALL POTLUCK AND SILENT AUCTION

We'll celebrate the change of season and have some fun at our fall potluck and silent auction, beginning at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 9th. The silent auction tables will open at 5 p.m. with the potluck meal to follow. Once we've had a chance to eat and enjoy some fellowship time, we'll take final bids on auction items

and close the tables.

We are accepting gifts/silent auction items of all kinds. Some ideas:

How about a coupon for a meal for four? Yard work done by you? Or an evening out with babysitting included?

What do you have that could be turned into a craft project?

Any food items or baked goods that could be sold for this worthy cause? Be creative! Use your imagination!

We need all items to be at the church by noon on Saturday, November 9th.

Proceeds from the silent auction will be divided between roof repair, benevolence and the St. Andrew Endowment Fund.

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St. Andrew News PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY

Will meet on November 3rd & 17th

HOW DOES OUR GARDEN GROW

Wow - more than a dozen volunteers from St. Andrew along with one of the Girl Scout troops that meets in our building gathered on October 5th to break ground for a community garden area. Several hours later, the progress was amazing. There are now six raised beds that will be ready for planting in the sprint. Thank you to all

who volunteered, especially Jean and Diane Lascot for their work at organizing all of the supplies, the city grant, and the work day.

We are looking for someone to help coordinate the garden for next spring - this would involve helping set up gardener rules and being a point of contact for

neighbors who are interested in planting one of the beds. If you can be an "organizer" let us know.

KING SOOPERS GIFT CARDS

Thank you to those who are using the King Soopers gift cards. Every time you load the gift card with money and then use it to purchase groceries or gas, King Soopers

donates a percentage of that to St. Andrew. Your efforts to use the gift cards helps! And, if you need a gift card, let Karen in the church office know.

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St. Andrew Happenings

ALMOST LIKE HOME MINISTRY FOR NOVEMBER

November team leaders are: November 4th and 18th Jean Berres and Deb Hartke Jacque Will and Paulette Snyder

RAISING THE ROOF

Thank you for your ongoing contributions for roof repairs. We are raising about $3,000 for these repairs, which will extend the life of our roof for several years.

To make a contribution, select a sticky note from the board in the Narthex with the amount you would like to contribute, and place it with cash or a check in the

offering plate. (Checks can be noted for "property" in the subject line.)

THANKSGIVING SERVICE

We have much to be thankful for! Join our neighbors from other Arvada congregations for this year's Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service on Tuesday, November 26th at 7:00 p.m. at First United Church of Arvada, 7195 Simms St.

Arvada.

There will light refreshments of cookies and coffee following the service.

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St. Andrew News

LESSONS FOR WORSHIP IN NOVEMBER: These are the Bible readings that we will hear during our worship services this month. They are provided that you might use them for personal devotion and meditation:

November 3: Daniel 7:1-3, 15-18 - Psalm 149 -Ephesians 1:11-23 - Luke 6:20-31

November 10: Job 19:23-27a - Psalm 17:1-9 - 2 Thessalonians 2:1-5, 13-17 - Luke 20:27-38

November 17: Malachi 4:1-2a - Psalm 98 - 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13 - Luke 21:5-19

November 24: Jeremiah 23:1-6 - Psalm 46 - Colossians 1:11-20 - Luke 23:33-43

HAPPY BIRTHDAY --- ENDOWMENT FUND!!!

In the history of the Fund, it is 2009 already! This was the year, as a congregation, we celebrated the 50th Anniversary of St. Andrew. Since we were started as a

mission church, we gave money to the newest mission outreach project in the Synod: House for All Sinners and Saints. This was also the first year that the committee was able to honor international requests. We received two of them. One

was to Iglesia Luterana Cristo Rey in El Paso, TX/Juarez, Mexico for Christmas baskets for needy families there. The other was to United Methodist Global Mission in Sudan for educational supplies for students in that part of the world. Being able to honor global requests was another forward moving step in the life of

your Endowment Fund! Mission Statement

The family of St. Andrew gathers in Christ to worship and praise God, to serve and witness to others.

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In Our Prayers

For Healing: Rick Knight, Don Russell, Rhonda Rabe, Norma Coppin, Jack Carlson, Bob Lockwood, Barb Roberts, Don Alexander, Marian Johnson, Justin Ehmer, Chuck Oliver, Elaine Prolow, John, Bev Hovey, Art Schilling, Evelyn Hartke, Joanne

Gerhold, Robin Hasler, Paul Kalkwarf, Dale Schilling, Anna Cavalier, Marc Lascot, Phil, Patience Harvey, Joanne Beisel

For Comfort - The families of:

Sinne Gregory

Charles Bingham (Brother of Byron Bingham)

Helen R. Peterson (Grandmother of Diane Lascot)

 Bette Michel (Mother of Jacque Will)

Those in military service, active and reserve:

Justin Coleman

Our College Students:

Sean Harvey, Joshua Kimbrough, Daniel Kimbrough, Erin Lascot

Please contact St. Andrew when:

-a member of your family is in the hospital -you have a prayer request -a family member passes away -your group plans to have a meeting -your home or business address, phone or e-mail changes -you would like for the pastor to call or visit -a family member leaves for college or establishes a new residence -a new baby arrives in your family -you have a joy or concern to share, or feel the church can assist you in any way

Church Office: 303-421-5197 8

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Ministry Partners

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NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS

November

4th Debby Hartke 12th JaneSchurter

5th Janet Weisheit 17th Daniel Hohn

Jeff Kastella

11th Sean Harvey

David Hohn

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OUTDOOR MINISTRIES CHURCH OFFICE NUMBERS Dave Jarvis, Director Office: 303-421-5197

Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp Email: Office@standrewarvada.org

719-942-4220 Web Site: www.StAndrewArvada.Org 719-942-4221

CHURCH STAFF

PASTOR COUNCIL PRESIDENT

Pastor Bev Piro Lynn Kimbrough 303-384-9153

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Karen Stine

E-mail: Office@StAndrewArvada.org

ORGANIST MUSIC DIRECTOR Dr. Mandy Bomar-Townend Sara Burchard

303-665-4687 303-465-9483

REGULAR OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY, 9:00 A.M. TO 3:00 P.M.

AND BY APPOINTMENT WITH PASTOR

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St. Andrew Lutheran Church

6774 W. 66th Avenue

Arvada, CO 80003-4529 303-421-5197

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