Synod Authorized Minister - Arlin Scott

For the week ending March 22, 2026

Grace Notes

Friday Devotional:

Psalm 130



Try to think of the most despicable, sinful, unredeemable human being you have ever known. There is a good chance your choice still doesn't match the evil of John Newton. In his early life, this rebellious young Englishman seemed hell-bent on demonstrating his hatred of all things decent and godly.

Newton went to sea as a sailor in the British navy and renounced his Christian faith. He worked his way up to become captain of a slave-trading ship and pursued this damnable trade for many years.

Newton's return to Christianity came after near-death experiences at sea. After training for the ministry and becoming an Anglican pastor, he wrote a hymn describing his earlier "wretched life": one of the most frequently sung hymns in Christianity, "Amazing grace, how sweet the sound" (ELW 779). It includes the confession: "I once was lost, but now am found."

Psalm 130 celebrates God's promise: "There is forgiveness with you." In the end, God's love always finds us.


Loving God, your forgiveness constantly amazes me.

I thank you in Jesus' name. Amen.


An excerpt from Christ in Our Home

If you would like a copy of Christ in Our Home

 Please contact the church office at 805-983-0612

We are in need of old newspapers that anyone may have. We would appreciate any donations that you can make. Feel free to leave them in the Church office.

Thank you!

Join us for our Blood Drive

Those who would like to give a Lily to decorate our Sanctuary in memory of a loved one, or honor of someone, may do so by offering $10.00. The Altar Guild Team will purchase the lilies to be placed in the Sanctuary for Easter. Offerings should be received by Wednesday, April 1, 2026. You may pick up your lily after Easter Worship on Sunday, April 5, 2026.

 

Order forms are located in the Narthex. Checks should be made payable to "LCOOR."

Please write "Lilies" on the memo line.


Ladies Ensemble:


Women's ensemble rehearsal Sunday, directly after our morning service (@ 11:30 a.m.) I look forward to rehearsing with you!


If you are still interested....

We have short rehearsals after the 10:30 Sunday service. Please let Jayne Pompey know if you are interested in participating. She can be reached at 805.983.0612. Let's make a joyful noise unto the Lord!

Quilting and Fellowship

Every Wednesday at 9:00 am


The quilting group "Operation LOVE" at Our Redeemer has been creating quilts for the Lutheran World Relief quilt ministry for many years. About 100 quilts are sent annually to Lutheran World Relief for distribution to those in need around the world.


Operation LOVE meets every Wednesday at 9:00 am in the coffee room. Anyone interested in participating in this ongoing project is encouraged to join the group at any time. 


Sewing/quilting experience is not essential since there are many different ways to give assistance as needed.


See’s Candies Spring Fundraiser


Last day to order today, March 20, 2026.


Shop online and have candy shipped directly to you. 

No waiting in line for your Easter candy.


Please share this link with friends and family!


Thank you in advance for your participation in this fundraiser!


Shop online, click the button below.


March Birthdays

Kim (Robin's sister) is recovering from a fall; Iris is recovering from a fall (Robin's friend); Irma is having heart problems (Donna's friend); Allison Johnson (Breast cancer); Gail Tenbus is recovering at home; Jan Ludwig; Darcy Ludwig; The Godwin family is dealing with Larry's Parkinson's disease.


Prayers for our nation as we face a new conflict in the Middle East. Prayers for all people affected by the war.

Prayers for our military and their families.


If you want to add a name to our prayer list, don't hesitate to get in touch with the church office or Synod Authorized Minister - Arlin Scott


For any questions:

 (805) 983-0612 | secretary@lcoor.org-website: Lcoor.org

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