Eblast 9/25

Eblast 9/25

COVID Protocols
Please find some important information on our current COVID protocols at GSLC by clicking here

Offering
We are starting back passing the offering plate during the Sunday service.  It may be a trial and error for the first month trying to figure out which way works best.  We feel this is an important part of our service and we are excited to have it included back in the service. 

Happy 40th Birthday Michael Sheeter!
Everyone is welcome to come celebrate Michael for his 40th birthday.
When: Saturday, October 15, at 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Where: Fellowship Hall at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
It will be a pizza party with drinks and of course a cake!! 
Please RSVP to me by October 12 so I can have an idea of how many pizzas to order! 
Any questions email Michele Weyhrauch at micheleweyhrauch6832@hotmail.com or call me at 937-510-4264.

WORSHIP

Celebration Sunday
Join us after church on Sunday, September 25 for celebration Sunday.  We are welcoming new members Tim Bettinger and Ashlie Weyhrauch, as well as celebrating the September birthdays and anniversaries. We will have light refreshments in the Narthex. 

Parking Lot Communion will be offered on the 3rd Sunday of the month from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pmOctober 16 will be the next time we have it. 

Worship With Us Online! 
Good Shepherd will continue to offer online worship on Sundays and our parking lot Holy Communion on the third Sunday from Noon – 1:00 pm. 
Please use the following links below to connect online to the Sunday Church Service:
Facebook click here: Facebook
YouTube click here: Youtube

OUTREACH AND SERVICES   

Quilts & Kits – Ingathering 
Good Shepherd is the InGathering location for Southwest/Central Ohio, parts of Northern Kentucky and Indiana. We are the drop-off point for hundreds of boxes filled with Quilts & Kits collected over the past year by churches, groups, and businesses.  Our InGathering is a big event that utilizes many hands and good hard work. Volunteer to help, and join us Friday, October 7 and Saturday, October 8 as we work together to fill a semi with gifts that will touch the lives of people around the world.  Sign-up sheets are in the Narthex.

Fall Craft Fair – November 5 at 9:00 am 
Good Shepherd is proud to host our annual Fall Craft Fair!  Our Fall and Spring Craft Fairs have become well-attended events in our community. This is a BIG event with all proceeds going toward local GSLC supported ministries.  Our craft fair would not be successful without our dedicated volunteers and the many talented crafters who rent a space from us.  Consider volunteering your time to help with this fun and amazing event.  Your gift of time will not only help support our ministries, but will also afford you an opportunity to meet many wonderful people and be an ambassador for Good Shepherd. If you would like to know more about volunteering or how to be of service, please contact Rich Kellstrom.  There is a Volunteer Sign-up Sheet in the Narthex.

Consider Joining! 
Leadership positions need to be filled. We need 2 new Council Members and 3 Commissioners (Finance & Admin, Parish Life & Response & Worship & Celebration).  If you would consider serving in one of these positions and have any questions feel free to contact Pr Jamie Vannoy, Roger Bauser, or Wayne Rosholt.

Homework Club
With school having started back up, we are getting ready to also start our Homework Club back up. This program is for 4th and 5th graders at Oakview School. On Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm we help them stay on task and finish their homework. We meet in the Chapel and generally have around ten students. If you would like to help the students with their homework or if you would like to provide healthy snacks for them once or twice a week, please contact Don Bennett.

Jeremiah’s Letter October 16
The mission of Jeremiah’s Letter is to bring congregations together from the greater Dayton community so that together they can enhance the daily lives of individuals and families of the inner-city who find themselves in need. To help support the works of Jeremiah’s Letter, Good Shepherd will be collecting bath and bedroom linens, personal hygiene products, canned foods and cleaning/laundry supplies.

Food Pantry News 
Your generous donations for the month of August totaled 150 items Thanks for your continued faithfulness to this important ministry. Food was delivered to two food pantries on September 6 and helps support their efforts to provide food for families in these difficult economic times. As one of the food pantry volunteers said: “THIS IS AWESOME. THANK YOU, ALL SO, MUCH.  In the first three quarters of this fiscal year (since October 1, 2021) we have donated over 4050 food items. You can bring donations at any time, and next FOOD PANTRY SUNDAY is October 2.  The primary food pantry donation bin is in the narthex; so, if you come to church on Sunday morning you can bring your donations and place them there.  During the week, you can still place your donations inside the fellowship hall doors. Monetary donations may still be made by placing a check (payable to Good Shepherd with “food pantry” in the memo line) in the offering or mailing it to the church office.  The food pantry has told us that the following items are among the most needed and useful for donation: noodles and pastas, cereals, canned fruits and vegetables, kids’ canned pastas, boxed “helper” meals, canned meats, chicken and tuna, instant potatoes, canned soups (Campbell’s or brand name Chunky soups or Progresso soups – if on sale – are especially useful because they can be stretched by adding pasta and making a casserole meal).

CONTINUING EDUCATION

THRIVENT – Learn 4 Truths About Long-term Care  
Let your family care about you rather than for you. If you’re thinking “it won’t happen to me” when it comes to needing help as you age, you aren’t alone. But the need for care often comes anyway. Attend a free workshop, 4 Truths About Long-term Care, and learn how best to prepare for the kind of care you want.  Reserve your spot for this special event on Saturday, October 1, 2022 at 10:30 am at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.   Guest speaker Jennifer Gibbs, Executive Director from Traditions of Beavercreek will discuss senior living transitions. Jennifer Gibbs is not affiliated with or endorsed by Thrivent. The views expressed in this presentation by Jennifer Gibbs are her own and not necessarily those of Thrivent or its affiliates. Please contact the church office at 937-298-0136 or office@goodshepherdkettering.com if you are interested.  These sessions are hosted by Terry Powers. 

Lifelong Learning
Learn more about God’s Word for us. Join us ONLINE to learn together. 

Our ADULT Lifelong Learning Classes are ONLINE. Everyone is welcome! Use the links below to join in the conversations. Discover the quality adult education we have at GSLC. Our Bible studies are open to ALL near and far. If you haven’t checked any of these out, please consider this invitation to join us now. 

Sunday School for K-8 youth:   ALL YOUTH are WELCOME!  Come! Explore! Discover!  We would like to make all our youth welcome in our learning experiences. Come share what works for you and your child. Our youth meet in the chapel from 9:00 – 10:00 am on Sunday morning. ALL youth K – 8 are invited. The Whirl curriculum is designed to connect the lessons in the church service with the discussions and projects in the classroom. For more information, talk with Karin Haroldson or Sandy Rosholt. 

SUNDAY MORNING ADULT BIBLE STUDY  
Topic: Earthbound:  Created + Called to Care for Creation
Facilitator:  Roger Bauser
Time: 8:50 am – 9:50 am
Place: Comfort of your own home – connect and discuss with others online!
Climate change. Stewards of the earth. The care of our earth is a hot topic in many arenas. Cultivating the Christian practice of caring for creation involves a a dynamic process of both acting and reflecting. We have encountered practices of caring for creation in our lives. We may reduce, reuse, recycle. We may turn off lights when we leave a room. We may choose cloth napkins over paper ones. This DVD supported study will encourage us to reflect on the daily actions we take on behalf of creation. It is the intent of this study to inspire each of us to act as a witness to God’s love as we care for the world.  The format is online to provide a convenient way to connect. The sessions are designed to allow folks to come to one or all of the conversations. If you experience any difficulty, please contact Roger at rebauser@me.com or call 937-299-5186. 

THURSDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY for Men 
Topic: Gospel Lectionary Reading for worship 
Facilitator: Roger Bauser
Time:  9:00 am – 10:00 am
Place:  comfort of your home – connect online!
The Men’s Bible Study is ONLINE on Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m.  Bring your own coffee along with your BIBLE.  The focus is on the Lectionary’s Gospel Lesson for the upcoming weekend.  Come join the discussion. This is a chance to go deeper before hearing the lessons on Sunday.  If you experience any difficulty, please contact Roger at rebauser@me.com or call 937-299-5186.

FRIDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY DISCUSSION for ALL
Topic: Gospel Lectionary Readings for worship 
Come on FRIDAY mornings! Bring your own coffee and treats along with your BIBLE. The focus is on the Lectionary Lessons for the upcoming weekend. Come join the discussion facilitated by Roger Bauser. Everyone is welcome! No prior experience is needed. Each week the study relates to the Scripture lessons for Sunday’s worship. Drop by and learn what’s behind the message on Sunday.
Facilitator:  Roger Bauser
Time: 9:00 am – 10:00 am   
For more information, please contact Roger at rebauser@me.com or call 937-299-5186. 

WELCA BIBLE STUDY – First Session is WEDNESDAY, Sept 28! Coming up!!
Jesus and nature: Teachers of faith
This study by Rev. Sara Olson-Smith connects Scripture to our beautiful world over three months this fall.

  • Session one:  Trees  on Wednesday, September 28
  • Session two:  Soil  on Wednesday, October 19
  • Session three: Creatures  on Wednesday, November 9

All sessions will be offered in a hybrid format allowing both in person and virtual participation. 
Facilitator: Pam Bauser
Time: Wednesday, September 28 at 10:30 am or 7:30 pm
Place: Meeting in Fellowship Lounge or via Zoom at either time.
Bring your Bible.

The same Zoom link will work for both morning and evening sessions in all three months. 
Our three-session Fall 2022 Bible study will allow nature to be our teacher through the words of Jesus and other parts of Scripture. The trees, the soil and the creatures will offer us new perspectives on the character of God. This study will challenge us to deepen our stewardship of God’s precious creation.    
Our September study on “Trees” will tap into Biblical images of trees. It will explore why planting and protecting trees is important. The intent is to root us in models of interdependence and mutuality. Come discover what God is teaching us through Scripture and the trees. 
Contact Pam Bauser at psbauser@me.com or call 937-602-8385 with any questions. ALL are truly WELCOME. Bring a friend!

Griefshare  
Good news! Good Shepherd is hosting a fall session of GriefShare. This ministry offers biblical, Christ-centered teaching on topics associated with the death of a loved one. The DVD seminar features nationally respected grief experts and real-life personal stories, followed by a small group discussion about the weekly topic and personal grief experiences. Good Shepherd will offer the 13 week GriefShare program in person and online from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm on Sundays began September 11. It’s not too late to join. If you or someone you know is interested, please register online at www.griefshare.org or call the church office. When registering on the GriefShare website, there are two GSLC GriefShare classes listed (one online and one in person) to allow us to offer a hybrid option. Choose the class method you prefer. No prior registration is required for folks coming in person. If you have any questions, contact Kathy Seim (937-901-0532) or Pam Bauser (937-602-8385). 

MISCELLANEOUS

GSLC Council Meeting Minutes – September 8, 2022
Please find a copy of GSLC Meeting Minutes by clicking the link here

GSLC Annual Meeting Minutes – September 11, 2022
Please find a copy of GSLC Annual Meeting Minutes by clicking the link here

Stewardship Snippets September 25
Luke 16:24-25 — [The rich man] called out, “Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue; for I am in agony in these flames.” But Abraham said, “Child, remember that during your lifetime you received your good things, and Lazarus in like manner evil things; but now he is comforted here, and you are in agony.”  In Jesus’ story, what condemns the rich man to hell is not his wealth, but rather his failure in life to use his money to help poor Lazarus. Does wealth tend to make us ungenerous? Isn’t there a bit of Lazarus in all our hearts? In yours? How can Jesus help?

Offerings for last week:  $1,040.00
The amount reported applies to contributions used towards the annual ministry plan which requires contributions of $5,243 every week.

Electronic Giving
Don’t forget to send in your weekly tithe/offering to the church at 901 East Stroop Rd, Kettering, OH 45429 or go to our online Electronic Giving:
Electronic Giving Good Shepherd Lutheran Church is now offering the option of electronic giving for regular offerings and special offerings.  Giving is done using the company Tithe.ly which is the only one endorsed by the ELCA.  There are three ways to give: 
1.     Via smartphone using the Tithe.ly app (download via the App Store or Google Play)
2.     Online at Tithe.ly  
3.     Via the GSLC Website which has a link to the Tithe.ly website to give directly to GSLC
The process to create an account and give is simple because it is tied to a debit or credit card.  There is also a processing fee of less than 3% that you can choose to cover if desired.   Benefits of Electronic Giving:  
1.     Ability to give from anywhere including other countries – you only need an internet connection via smartphone or computer.
2.     Ability to give 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
3.     Ability to choose from a variety of options where your gift goes.
4.     Can give more than one gift at a time with the “Add Gift” option.
Questions:  Contact Martin Pierce (937) 287-4021. 

CHURCH PROGRAM DONATIONS

AmazonSmile 
It’s easy to do. Go to our website for Youth Donations, Good Shepherd Youth Donations, scroll down and you will see a little graphic labeled amazonsmile.  Click on that and follow the directions. Once you’ve done that, instead of going to amazon.com to make an online purchase, go to smile.amazon.com and for every purchase you make, we will get 0.5% of that price donated to us. It’s still Amazon, with all the features of the normal site, we just get a small cut. Over time those 0.5% donations add up. Please consider supporting us in this way. The proceeds go to help with youth events. If you have any questions, please contact Don Bennett.

GSLC Lutheran Youth Corps (LYC)
Gift Card Program Did you know there is a way that you can financially support Good Shepherd at no cost to you?  Through the LYC, you can order gift cards from a variety of merchants and restaurants at face value and a portion of each purchase is donated to the church to support youth programs and the First Lutheran Breakfasts. Although the percentage donated to the church may seem small, a few percent of our collective purchases can add up to a significant donation to Good Shepherd over time. Order forms are available in the Narthex.  Orders placed on the weekend are normally available for pick up the following week, with the exception of some holiday periods and weeks where we do not reach the minimum threshold for placing an order.  Please contact Don Bennett if you have any questions.  What a great way to be faithful stewards of our resources! Click here to fill out the form:  Gift Card Order Form

A PLACE FOR NEWS

ELCA NEWS:
NEW  Lutheran Disaster Response. Click here.
Lutheran World Relief. Click here.
ELCA Global Links.  Click here.
ELCA World Hunger.  Click here.
ELCA Disabilities Ministry.  Click here.

Praying and Learning Together – An Interfaith Perspective on Immigration
Sponsored by The Southern Ohio Synod, ELCA, and Catholic Diocese of Columbus
Date: September 27, 2022
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
Location: Gloria Dei Worship Center at Trinity Lutheran Seminary at Capital University
2199 East Main Street, Columbus, OH 43209

COMMUNITY EVENTS AND NOTICES

Optimist Club Bingo Night
Help support Kettering Noon Optimist Shoes for Kids Fundraiser. 
Location: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
Date: September 24, 2022
Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am with Shopping and Snacks from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Bingo
$10.00 donation for one card.  Bring a snack to share and get an extra card.  Purchase from a GDSA vendor and get an extra card.

House of Worship: Safety and Security Training
Date: September 24, 2022
Time: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Location: St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church at 106 Maple St., Reading, OH 45215
Registration: $40.00 for OCPA Members and $50.00 for Non-Members
Topics to be covered will include:  Active Shooter Threat, CCW Considerations, Crime Prevention, Physical Security, Critical Incidents, Risk Management, All Hazards Approach for Safety Teams, CPTED for Houses of Worship, and Organizational Protocol for Safety Teams. This will be presented by the Ohio Crime Prevention Association at www.ocpa-oh.org.

Addiction and Faith Conference
Join the 4th Conference either in person or online
Date: October 6-8, 2022
Location: Airport Hilton – 3800 American Blvd East, Bloomington, MN 55425 or online
Registration: for complete schedule, pricing, and registration visit the website at www.addictionandfaithconference.com
This event is open to all who have been touched by addiction, with a special focus on leaders who provide spiritual care.  Come and hear experts in the fields of Mental Health, Addiction, Faith, Science, Justice, Trauma, and more.  Keynote speakers include: Johann Hari, Rev. Dr. Monteic Sizer, Rev. Dr. Que English, Timothy McMahan King, Harriet Rossetto, and guest preacher Rev. Chares King.  These are the building blocks of their mission to Awaken Faith Communities to fully become places of welcome and healing for persons with addiction and those who love them.