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SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 2002

GOOD MORNING AND WELCOME TO WORSHIP. Grace Lutheran Church welcomes all as God's children, and with Christ's guidance offers a caring, friendly atmosphere for Worship, Spiritual Growth, Fellowship, and Education. We support the mission and programs of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and provide opportunities and challenges to serve the human and spiritual needs of our wider community.


-Summer Worship Schedule-

9:30 AM - Holy Communion Bread of Life, Setting 5


Chidcare at Grace
is available Sundays from 9:00 to 10:45 a.m.
Christopher Young is our childcare provider. Our nursery is located in the South-East Education Building.
Ask an usher for directions!


Sunday School
Volunteers Needed

Do you have a passion for children? Do you have gifts and talents that are aching to be used? Well, I have the perfect solution"

Grace needs YOU to teach and shepherd our children as they learn about God's wonderful love and grace as OUR teacher and shepherd.

If you feel God tugging at your heart to volunteer your time and energy to the youth of this church, please contact "Rebecca Lee ASAP at 425454-4344 or reljambo@aol.com

(So far I only have one teacher committed and I would like to have at least six to eight more committed by "Rally Sunday"


Sunday, September 8th Rally Day and All Church Picnic!

Come, wrap up the Summer and bring in a new Program year on Rally Day! With our national church's theme of "Stir us to Deeper Discipleship" we'll begin where it all begins…in the Waters of Baptism.

  • WORSHIP (9:30 to 10:30 am.) We will install our new staff, Sunday school teachers and there will be a special drama presented during Children's Sermon. 10:30 to 11:00 We'll be prepping for the Potluck and there will be CRAFTS for all.

    POTLUCK at 11:00! Beverages, dessert, paper plates and utensils will be provided. Please bring a Potluck item according to your last name:

  • A-H....Hotdish/Casserole

    l-Z.......Salad

    (Remember to be generous in what you bring and please have the food items ready to eat as there will not be time or space to cook frozen meals.) PICNIC GAMES (Noon to 2:00) Games for all ages; Croquet, Sack races. Three legged races. Pennies (and more) in the Straw, Frisbee Golf and...since baptism is the theme...the perennial faves...Water Balloon Toss and Dunk Tank.


    Church Barbecue

    The Grace Seniors are organizing a barbecue on September 21st at Noon in Pearson Hall. All members of the congregation are invited! Sign-up in the Narthex or call the Church Office at (425) 454-4344

    Cost is $10 for adults and $4 for children (under 80 lbs.) The barbecue will be catered by the Armadillo Barbecue of Woodinville.

    The food items that will be served: are Pork Ribs, Beef Ribs, Chicken, Hot Dogs, Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, and Corn Muffins.

    PS - The Armadillo's portable smoker will be on the church campus to provide its authentic aroma to the barbecue experience!


    EVERY MEMBER VISITATION...

    The Every member visitation began on August 19th and will continue through September 12th. Twenty-four members of the congregation will be visiting four to five member families each and will conduct a survey on congregation priorities for the future. These visitors will also be leaving financial information with each member family and we ask that this financial response be returned directly to the Financial Secretary, Ruth Kindschi, by September 22nd. The Council will begin the review of all program and financial input as it plans the Year 2003 budget beginning in early October.

    Member families can identity their assigned visitor by checking the list in the narthex. Any family who has not received a call from their assigned visitor by early September should call either Howard Johnson (425) 455-1271 or Ed Giaimo (425) 562-1707. Thanks in advance for welcoming the assigned visitors into your home. Summary results of the program survey will be reported in a future issue of Grace Notes.


    Coming soon...


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