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Pastor Wayne Fredericksen
Principal John Maxwell
ASCENSION DAY WORSHIP
WHAT’S INSIDE OSLConnections
825 S. Taylor Street. Arlington, VA 22204 + 703-892-4846 + [email protected]
www.osva.org
VBS 2
School News 3
LSS Breakfast 4
Lighthouse 4
Thank Offering. 5
Tending the Flame 5
THURSDAY EVENING--MAY 25TH
WORSHIP AT 7 PM
STRAWBERRY DESSERT FOLLOWS THE SERVICE
The Ascended Lord Jesus Is with Us Always in His Church on Earth
CHRIST IS RISEN! (He is risen indeed! ALLELUIA!)
This Easter greeting can sometimes make us feel like the events are over...BUT THERE’S
MORE...after He rose from the dead, the Lord Jesus presented Himself alive to the apostles,
“appearing to them during forty days and speaking about the kingdom of God” (Acts 1:3).
When He ascended to the right hand of the Father, He did not orphan His Church, but He fills
all things in heaven and on earth and gives gifts to His disciples. Even now, through His
Church, He continues “to do and teach” (Acts 1:1), preaching “repentance for the forgiveness
of sins” (Luke 24:47) even “to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8). Though the cloud hid Jesus
from the sight of His disciples then, and He remains hidden from sight even now, He remains
with His people through His Gospel and Sacraments. He comes to us by the Word of His apos-
tles, by the promise of His Father and by the power of the Holy Spirit, whom He pours out up-
on “the church, which is his body” (Eph. 1:22–23). In this holy Christian Church, we bless
God and worship Christ with joy, for in His Church He blesses us with forgiveness, lifts us up
in His hands and seats us with Himself “in the heavenly places” (Eph. 1:20).
JOIN US TO CELEBRATE THIS GOOD NEWS!
Confirmation will take place on Sunday, May 7th at
the 8:15 AM service! Laura Bettenhausen & Hunter
Connolly are this year’s confirmands. Join us in cele-
brating this stepping stone of grace in the lives of
God’s people!
THE RITE OF CONFIRMATION
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VBS Helpers Needed
O S L C O N N E C T I O N S
OFFICIAL ACTS
FUNERAL: DOROTHEA STOVER-
APRIL 15
BAPTISM: JOSEF JAIDEN LABUHN-
APRIL 23
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
June 26th- 30th
~ 9:00 a.m. To 12:00 p.m.
3 years old (potty trained) - 5th grade (completed)
Registration is open and FILLING FAST! Register NOW to ensure a spot for your child. Registration will close on June 4th, or when all classes are full. Go to our website to register online: www.osva.org
We need many loving hands to make our Christ-centered VBS a reality
for the children of OSL and our neighborhood. We need classroom
teachers, classroom teacher helpers, craft helpers, snack helpers, rec-
reation helpers. Some job sharing is possible so if you can’t help the en-
tire week, don’t let that stop you from volunteering. If you have any
questions don’t hesitate to get in touch with Jamie Collins at
Deadline for the June
Newsletter is May 15.
Please have all schedules
and articles to the office.
Thank you!
SCHOOL NEWS P A G E 3
M A Y 2 0 1 7
The school is delighted to have
three new teachers next year.
Heidi Gottschalk has accepted
the church’s call to serve as a Middle School teach-
er (math) and Clarence Geter has signed his letter
of agreement to serve as a half-time middle school
teacher for 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade science. Heidi
will graduate from Concordia, Chicago (River For-
rest) on May 6th and will be getting married this
summer. Her and her husband will relocate here in
mid-July. Clarence Geter has taught 10 years at
Immanuel Lutheran School and served as their
coach for various sports. The third teacher is our
Middle School Spanish teacher, Tammy Gomez.
Tammy has taught Spanish here at our school in
an after-school program the past two years. We will
have Spanish as an in-school on-school time pro-
gram for two hours two days a week for our Middle
School students.
Johnny Appleseed Spring Program-On May 24th
at 11 am and 7 pm we will have our Spring pro-
gram. Children in grades K-5 will sing, the middle
school students will help with props, costumes, and
ushering. And 19 students will have speaking parts:
Mason Collins will be Grandpa, Delaney Collins will
be Emily, Abby Afeworki will be Wendy, Rachel
Chanesman will be Sarah, Ruhamah Jima will be
Miss Mcintosh, Hadley Marston will be Johnny Ap-
pleseed, Jayson Stocker will be Pa, Maddie Durkin
will be Hester, Rhyan Adams will be Granny,
James Shepard will be Settler 1, Marshal Maguire
will be Settler 2, C. J. Moore will be Settler 3 and
Children will be played by: Evelyn Huber, Eferem
Mehari, Anabel Tesfaye, Amelie Heyer Pozos,
Gabby Day, Charlotte Hannis, and Ephod Jima.
Be sure to mark this date on
your calendar and join us at
either performance.
Our Church and School have organized an Ameri-
can Heritage Girls Troop serving girls from Kin-
dergarten through age 18. The Troop has two age
groups. The younger girls are called Tenderhearts
and meet immediately after school on Friday after-
noon from 3:10-4:10 pm. The older girls (grades 4-
high school) are Explorers and will meet at the
same time for the rest of this school year.
All girls in the church are invited to attend a meet-
ing to see if they would like to join.
Our Middle School students are planning exciting
field trips May 3-5. The 6th grade will be going to
Science Camp in Pennsylvania, the 7th grade will
be going on a service trip to Washington, DC, and
the 8th grade will be going to New York City. These
field trips will be memories that last a lifetime!
Thank you to those in the congregation who have
helped make these trips possible.
This past month we have had three guest Pastors
lead our chapel service: John Durkin from Prince of
Peace Lutheran Church, Maddie and Mike Durkin’s
father; Pastor Joyce, Camille and Mason Huber's
Pastor; Deaconess Sally Hiller from the LCMS
Southeastern District office. Their messages have
been inspirational and deeply appreciated. Josh
Klug led our chapel service on Holy Week. We
have chapel each morning with an emphasis on
different days or occurrences during Holy Week.
Each leader did an outstanding job of bringing the
message of Jesus and his salvation for each of us
to our students.
Our Band and Keyboard students will participate in
a Music Festival held in Maryland on May 2nd. Par-
ents have arranged to transport them to the festival
for the day. This is the first time our younger grades
(keyboard players) have been able to participate in
this festival. It will be a great musical day!
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O S L C O N N E C T I O N S
The May Lighthouse Meeting will be blessed by
the presence of our speaker Minoli Haththotuwa
who has been in ministry since 1996. She has
lived in Asia, Africa and Europe and is now
based in Arlington, Virginia. Please try to attend
and bring a friend or family member. The meet-
ing begins at 9:30 am in the Seminar Room and
ends at 11:30 am. Come and be blessed by this
compassionate prayer warrior. If you have a
question, please call Mary Ramming at (703)527
-0466.
LSS Expressions of Abun-dance Breakfast
Join Lutheran Social Services on our Bold Journey to serve the “least
of these” in the National Capital area (foster care children, refugees, HIV AIDs families) by attending our annual Expressions of Abundance Breakfast. This year’s fundrais-ing event will take place on Wednesday, May 10, in Silver Spring MD at the Silver Spring Civic Building. Registration and continental breakfast begin at 7:30 a.m., fol-lowed by an inspirational program from 8:00 – 9:00. Carpools can be arranged, so don’t let the location keep you from attending! RSVP to Toni Killinger (703-548-9197 or [email protected]).
The annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive will be on Saturday, May 13.
Each year, the National Association of Letter Carriers dedicates the 2nd Saturday of every May to serving communities nationwide by collecting food to be delivered to local hunger organizations. In Arlington County, all food collected by letter carriers will come here to AFAC! Just leave your nonperish-able donations by your doorstep around 9am and your local letter carrier will collect your items. Be on the lookout for road signs and more information in the coming weeks.
Closer to the date, we will also need help distributing flyers door-to-door and putting up signs. If you are willing to help please contact. [email protected]. Thank you for your help, AFAC Volunteer Department
“Shredding for Scholars”-
The Woman’s Club of Arlington will hold it’s an-
nual “shred” day on Sat. May 13th from 10 am to
12 pm at our clubhouse parking lot at 700 S. Bu-
chanan St. Arl, VA 22204. Come early at
9:00 am for the yard sale, Lions Club Sight &
Hearing Testing Van, and Bake Sale. We are
supporting DC Diaper Bank also this year. Go to
www.dcdiaperbank.org for more information. Do-
nations of baby diapers, adult diapers, and any-
thing related to raising a baby such as food, for-
mula, bibs, bottles, teethers, creams, shampoo,
for babies and items for new mothers will be ac-
cepted and brought to our parking lot on May
13th. Distribution of supplies will go to 33 vari-
ous charities in DC, MD and VA as items are
needed. Donations for shredding, bake sale, &
yard sale will go to our scholarship fund support-
ing a Wakefield H.S. woman attending a 4-year
college in Virginia. Lions Club is collecting used
eye glasses. For more information contact Pat
Fisher, 703-751-3442 or Anne Kauzlarich.
Rain or Shine!
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FREE CONCERT: SCHLESINGER CONCERT HALL
May 4th
at 7:30 p.m. The United States Navy Band has extended an invitation to our church and congregation for a free concert at Schlesinger Concert Hall on May 4, 2017 at 7:30pm, where they will be honoring veterans.
Our concert will feature the winner of our Young Artist Competition flutist, Irene Kim, performing Poem by Charles Griffes plus a wide variety of wind ensemble pieces including Academic Festival Overture by Brahms, Symphony in Bb by Hindemith, and more. The concert is FREE, open to the public and no tickets are required. Any questions can be directed to the Navy Band Public Affairs Office at [email protected] or by calling (202) 433-4777. Please visit the Navy Band website at http://www.navyband.navy.mil/ for more information. David Babich Concert Series Manager United States Navy Band (Concert Band)
Youth Sunday and Church Picnic
June 11, 2017
Plan now to come for a Youth led worship ser-
vice at 11am followed by our annual picnic. Lots
of fun, good food and
fellowship!
Tending the Flame
In Real Life—IRL
August 4 & 5, 2017 We are ready! Registration is open for the 2017 summer outreach conference Tending the Flame. This year's theme is "In Real Life" with Lutheran Hour Ministries Tony Cook as the main speaker. This conference will offer wonderful speakers and workshop sessions, a program for children and teen, and a Visual Faith room. The conference be-gins Friday August 4
th and will end Saturday
evening, August 5. Don't miss out on the early registration rate - http://www.se.lcms.org/ttf2017 and on our confer-ence app: http://my.yapp.us/TTF2017
Our Savior Lutheran Church and School
500th Anniversary of the Reformation and
75th Anniversary of OSLC
Thank Offering
At the Town Hall meeting, held on February 19, 2017, the LLG presented the results of the congrega-tion-wide survey, regarding the yearlong thank offering in recognition of the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation, and the 75th Anniversary of OSLC. There were 67 re-sponses to the survey which asked the Congregation to select which areas that they wanted to focus on contrib-uting to, beyond their regular offering. They were pre-sented with three categories: church, school and exter-nal. Within each category were several choices as well as an option for write in.
The funds that the congregation selected to receive the thank offerings were: debt retirement for the church, technology upgrades for the school and Lutheran Social Services for the external organization. The goal is to raise $75,000 in recognition of the 75th anniversary of OSLC which was recognized last year, and the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation. Funds received will be divided equally between the three areas.
If you would like to make a Thank Offering do-nation, you may include the donation with your Sunday offering by designating, “Anniversary Thank Offering” on the special offering memo line of your offering envelope. The LLG will be reporting progress towards the goal to the congregation throughout the year.
Be Refreshed at the Sweet Life Café Yes, this café-themed getaway is as relaxing and re-freshing as it sounds! Get away from the busyness of life as you relax with friends, share laughter and stores and spend time with God. Ladies, mark your calendars and plan to join us November 4 & 5 at the Mar-Lu-Ridge Retreat Center (just outside Leesburg). Registra-tion will open in August. The cost for the weekend is $125. This includes retreat materials, your room and all meals! For more information or if you would like to help with the retreat, contact Lori Bodling
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BIRTHDAYS
O S L C O N N E C T I O N S
ANNIVERSARIES
Robert & Andrea Clark 5/13/2006 Arthur & Toni Killinger 5/15/1982 Mussie Yohannes & Dehab Kahsay 5/17/1998 Kaleb Fessaha & Azieb Mehreteab 5/28/2005
Ruth Berhe 3-May Nathan John 3-May Daniel Voldal 3-May James Bodling 4-May Nathaniel Abraham 5-May Amelia Davis 5-May Edward Ebeling 5-May Catalina Schuehle 5-May Danielle Battaglia 8-May Selihome Gebreyesus 10-May Marshal Maguire 11-May Neil Schuehle 11-May Yanet Tesfaye 14-May Mason Collins 15-May Casey Kopecky 16-May Noah Meritt 16-May Patricia Barrett 19-May Aaron Morningstar 21-May Teresa Powell 21-May Layla Alexander 24-May Richard Huber 25-May Elias Kahsay 25-May Alicia Fredericksen 26-May Henos Mehari 26-May Mark Androff 27-May Sinit Berhane-Habtetsiasie 27-May
David Kopecky 27-May Thomas Tiernan 27-May Nati Adare 28-May Sinit Berhane 28-May Meklit Berhe 28-May Tegegn Dahlke 28-May Delina Gedion 28-May Jill Bodling 29-May Elizabeth Lee 29-May Bahigu Yishac 30-May
P A G E 7 M A Y 2 0 1 7
SERVING THIS MONTH
Usher Coordinator (8:15) – Roger Powell (703) 536-6447
Usher Coordinator (11:00) – Tim Starker (703) 845-9796
Acolyte Coordinator – Paul McComb (703) 241-2228
Reader Coordinator – Claudia Offutt (703) 869-9040
Front Door Welcomers – Elaine Seymour (703) 534-4115
Communion Coordinator – Tim Starker (703) 845-9796
Altar Guild Coordinators –Pat McDermott (703) 268-5558; Irene Dietz 703-256-1312
Coffee Hour Host Coordinator – Lori Bodling (703) 455-3810
Counter Coordinator—Chris Johnston (703) 256-7646
8:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
Communion 07 Roger Powell Bill Messer
14 Paul McComb Tim Starker
21 Josh Klug Tom Tiernan
25 7PM Todd Barrett
28 James Bodling Bill Messer
Usher 07 Jim Scott/Tom Buchholz Jeff Offutt/Tim Starker
14 Richard/Mileva Hartman Bob Gnuse/Ken Horn
21 Tom Buchholz/Jim Scott Jose Montero/John Ohashi
25 7PM Jim Scott/Kirtlin Doyle
28 Sylven Beck/Ed Campana Dan Voldal/Dylan Voldal
Acolyte 07 Mackenzie Krol Rebecca Tecle
14 Charlotte Greenwood Nebay Haile
21 Mason Collins Aaron Afeworki
28 Hunter Connolly Marshal Maguire
Greeter 07 Sylven Beck/Ed Campana Offutt Family
14 Elaine Seymour Mary Benn
21 Chris Johnston Voldal Family
28 Elaine Seymour Davis Family
Reader 07 Bob Jaeger Megan Bartlett
14 Roger Powell Peter Ramming
21 Art/Toni Killinger Kay/Tom Tiernan
28 Queenie Sheldahl Abeba Tzeggai
Coffee Hour 07 Jill Bettenhausen Kay & Tom Tiernan
14 Lori Bodling Katie Voldal
21 Chris Johnston Kay & Tom Tiernan
28 Mary Ramming
Flowers 07 The Maguire's in celebration of Marshals 13th birthday
Counters—Tom Tiernan
14 Art/Toni Killinger Karen Harwood
21 Rahel Abraha Chris Johnston
28 Mary Benn Tom Buchholz (Also 5/28 7pm Ascension)
Altar Anne Kauzlarich, Karen Lloyd, Meaza Beraki