Monday, February 15, 2010

Lent Wednesday Soup & Study for All Ages

Lenten Wednesdays @ LCPC

Soup & Bread Supper and Bible Study
Wed. Feb. 24th  - Wed. March 24th ~ 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

All ages welcome (see program plans below). 

Come and join in a simple soup and bread supper with a community of friends and family focused on Jesus. There will be a small suggested donation amount but this is a make-donation-if- you-are-able meal.

Separate study tracks provided for all ages:

Adults: Comparison study of various New Testament stories found in the Gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke & John. Come for a new perspective or simply a refresher on the good news God gives us through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Led by Jerry Berger,.

Children in grades K-5 are invited to participate in  games, songs, hands-on activities exploring the purpose of the season of Lent. Led by Leena Prindle (DFF).

Youth in grades 6-12 get to experience Jesus through an interactive Bible study. Games, worship, and hangout time in the youth room included. led by Rebecca Coffey (Youth Ministry Associate).

Free nursery care provided for infants, toddlers,  and preschool age children. Provided by Margaux Blitch

If you’d like to sign up to help serve or provide items for the supper contact Susan Potemkin, and for program questions contact Jerry Berger or Leena Prindle via the church office.

Lent Worship Opportunities at LCPC - Begins with Ash Wednesday Worship on 2/17

Lenten Worship Opportunities @ LCPC

Ash Wednesday Worship (with Imposition of Ashes)
Wednesday, Feb. 17th at 7 p.m.
A spot of ash on our foreheads reminds us that we were “made from dust and to dust we shall return”, (Genesis 3:19) and that God is present, giving us meaning and salvation through the death of Jesus, who died that we may have life.  Nursery care provided for infants thru 4 years old.

Palm Sunday Worship ~ Sunday March 28th at 10 a.m.
Worship with procession of palm leaves and palm leave crosses. Laying down palms, shouting praise for our King and Messiah, Jesus, who laid down his life for our sins. Nursery care provided and Sunday school offered for children and youth.

Maundy Thursday Worship ~ Thursday April 1st at 7 p.m.
No fooling here. A communion worship service commemorating the foot washing and Lord’s Supper Jesus shared with his disciples at Passover the night before he was crucified. We remember his command to love by serving with humility and remember his sacrifice. Nursery care provided for infant thru 4 years.

Easter Celebration Worship ~ Sunday April 4th at 10 a.m.
One worship service at LCPC - celebrating Jesus raising from the dead three days after his death on the cross - conquering sin and overcoming death for ALL of us (John 3:16)!  Nursery care provided for infants and toddlers through age 3. Sunday School offered for children and youth during worship.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Feb. 21st: Pastor Sandra Hackett Candidate Sunday

Lake City Presbyterian Church 
Pastor Nominating Committee Introduces a pastor nominee!!


Rev. Sandra L. Hackett 
Candidate Sunday 
February 21st - 10:00 a.m

All members, friends, and neighbors are invited to a candidate service this Sunday, February 21st, 2010. Pastor Sandy Hackett will be introduced to the congregation as a candidate for position of Pastor at Lake City Presbyterian Church. She will preach with a congregational voting meeting and reception to follow. 

Celebrating 25 years of ordination this year, Sandy has served churches in Seattle, Bellevue, Bothell and Everett, as well as in Tulsa, OK and Minneapolis, MN.  Sandy’s husband, Dave, is also clergy, working as a mission consultant with visionSynergy in Edmonds.  They love having three daughters.  Katelyn and Anna are adults, living in Seattle. Mairin is in the 8th grade at Skyview Junior High near their home in north Bothell. Sandy also loves to knit and spends her time off with a golden retriever named Maltby.

Sandra's education includes: B.A Seattle Pacific University,  M.Div. Fuller Theological  Seminary;  Graduate Fellowship in Preaching, Oxford University.

Excerpts from Sandy’s Pastor Information Form
Describe the church you feel called to serve:
Once upon a time, I called a friend to apologize, and got this astonishing  response: “No worries. We’re unoffendable!” What a gift that was! That relationship has weathered all kinds of life events with strength and joy because we both seek to be unoffendable. It creates space for honesty, for humanity, and for creative growth because we talk things through, believing the best about each other. It is this kind of relationship that I seek to build with a congregation, and a spirit I hope to build within a church.

On Key theological issues facing  churches & society:
In each congregation I have served, we  have struggled in one way or another with our understanding of the word Evangelism. All too often it is a code word for, “We need more people in here to help pay the bills.” Evangelism should not be about us; it is about those we serve, whether or not they ever join our church. Our mission is to join God in loving the world, not to ask the world to support us! I seek to cultivate a spirit of generosity that will attract far more new members than desperation disguised as evangelism.

Excerpts from our Supplemental Questions:
What experience have you had in encouraging the spiritual growth  of the congregation?
I have led small group ministries and many Bible study groups, taught Bible  classes and led dozens of retreats. I have always worked on providing a strong Biblical foundation for people so they have something to draw on when facing difficult times in their lives.That continues to be my goal as  preacher, to ask the hard questions of faith so we are not caught off guard by the hard questions of life.

Interview Question Sandy had for the PNC:
David & I parked a block off Lake City  Way & 125th and walked around the neighborhood. In that small area, there is a diversity of ethnic businesses, Persian, Mexican, Tanzanian, Philippine, Indian… Is that diversity represented in your community? Does Lake City Presbyterian face Lake City Way or Sand Point Way? Who lives in the apartments over the retail establishments on Lake City Way?

What her references said:

** “Sandy is a strong leader with a pastor’s heart.”
** On her strengths: “Wise, caring and loving in leadership. Exceptional preacher & teacher. She has a knack for connecting people with their resources. A master net-worker.”
** “If you don’t hire her, I will!” - Corey Schlosser-Hall, Exec Presbyter North Puget Sound Presbytery

What PNC heard:

PNC: What single criteria should we use to determine your effectiveness and progress in the development of influence and Christian preaching in our community?

Sandy: Are people more confident in God’s love for them and are they returning that love to HIM?