December 9. 2021
Your Weekly KOG News & Updates
Pastor Connie's Note to Congregation
 
  I have good news!!  Steve and I will be reuniting with our son, Zach, and his fiancée who we haven't seen in 2-1/2 years!! They are coming December 20 - 27 from Canada.  
Even though this is an exciting and stressful time we feel blessed to be able to have our family visit Boise for the first time. Our daughter and son-in-law are also coming to Boise.
   I am writing to ask you to give me a gift of time with my family. I have confidence in all of you to solve small issues at church during this time so that I can focus on preparing for our worship services on December 19, December 22 and our Christmas Eve services. 
   If you have an emergency during the week before Christmas, please CONTACT ME at 970-222-8394. You can call me or text me. That is always the best way to reach me. I want to know about your emergency, and I will contact you and provide pastoral care. This is a high priority for me.  
   If you have a question about a detail in our services, I recommend that you contact the staff, or our Council President Mary Rickerd at 208-378-9136, [email protected].
 Let us keep our focus on the birth of the Messiah.  
    Our Worship Committee and Altar Guild, choir and staff are working hard to create worship services that will enhance our spiritual life and the lives of our visitors.  
   I will be praying for the Holy Spirit to be with us all at Christmas for our on-line worship and our in-person worship. We come together to remember and be renewed by the story of the birth of Jesus, to sing our cherished Christmas hymns and to eat holy communion together.  
 
Thank you!!!!
Pastor Connie
Sunday Service Updates
  • WORSHIP ON DEC. 26 WILL BE AT 10 A.M. ONLY ONE SERVICE ON THAT DAY.  

  • Annual meeting will be on January 30 at 10:30 a.m.  On that Sunday there will only be one service at 9 a.m. The annual meeting will be in person & virtual.  There will be budget session in advance of this meeting to get information out and questions answered.
KOG Annual Report 2021

REMINDER: Committees need to send their annual reports to the office by January 10 at the latest.

Once the Annual Report is finalized, we will send every member a downloadable PDF version. If you wish to have a printed copy, we will have some available.
Christensen Fund

Farewell to Tom and Sharyn Christensen
   We are sad to see Tom and Sharyn Christensen leave the Boise area. Due to health issues and wanting to be close to their daughter and her family, the Christensens will be moving after Christmas to the Seattle area.

   Upcoming Events with the Christensen's
Dec. 18 from 2pm - 4pm King of Glory will host a drop-in social time to say goodbye to Tom and Sharyn at church. 
 
Dec.19 at the 10:30 service Tom Christensen will baptize Jaden Madjitoloum (Samson and Isabelle's youngest child). Pastor Connie will have a blessing for the Christensen's during this service.
 
*** King of Glory welcomes anyone to contribute to the "Christensen Farewell and Blessing Fund".  This fund is in honor of all the ways that the Christensens have contributed to the ministry at KOG. You can donate to this fund through Venmo or a check to KOG with the designation "Christensen's Fund.
   The money will be donated to the ELCA Good Gifts project to buy GOATS to people in need throughout the world. Goats were selected by the Christensens because when they were missionaries in Africa they appreciated being able to roast a goat to eat. As you know, global mission is a passion for this faithful couple.  
Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton: Christmas Message 2021

This is our second pandemic Christmas. We thought this would be over so long ago. And still, we wear masks; we're physically distant; we can't be with friends and family as we used to do. And also, there's so much that's broken in this world, so much that tells us, “Why have hope? Just give up.”
But we have a hope that's stronger than any of this, stronger even than death. The hope of God comes in the form of a tiny baby, a helpless child; nevertheless, who grew to a man and in his fragile strength was willing to die on the cross and was raised again.
I don't know what next Christmas will bring. I don't know what New Year's will bring. But I do know we have hope.
St. Paul put it this way:
"May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit."
Merry Christmas, dear church.
The Rev. Elizabeth A. Eaton
Presiding Bishop, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
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Staff Christmas Remembrances

It’s traditional for King of Glory members to remember the church staff at Christmas in many special and meaningful ways, besides chocolate. We will set up a special fund for your donations through a Vanco designated fund or checks. Please designate Staff Christmas Gift on your check. Thank you!
HELP!

Thank you all so much for filling out pledge cards for 2022. I now have a large and very colorful pile of cards to use to enter your pledges for next year. Among the many pledge cards we have received so far, one of them asked that we set them up to "Continue with present VanCo amount". Unfortunately a name was not included on the card, and I do not know whose it is. If you filled out a Blue Financial Commitment form where you included this request to continue with present giving, could you please let me know?
You can either use the Financial Secretary mail box at church, or send me an email at [email protected].
Thank you all for your continuing support of the mission of King of Glory Lutheran Church, through contributions of your time and your prayers, as well as through your financial commitment each year.
Kurt Borm
Financial Secretary
King of Glory Lutheran Church
Nominations Open!

The 2022 Nominating Committee is beginning their work. Elected at the 2021 Annual Meeting were Dan Johnson, Mark Drew, Nicki Tompkins and Roxanne Jensen. They will be seeking candidates for Council terms (3 year terms) two full 3 year-terms on the Columbarium Board of Directors and nominations for the Nominating Committee Thank you for your interest if asked!
Lewis’ Honorarium

Since March of 2020 Wes and Dawn Lewis have provided a faithful ministry among us producing weekly virtual worship services. They put in thousands of hours into this unique ministry, and used their technical expertise to produce worship services for the whole world to participate in while we were distanced from each other and our sanctuary. We would like to thank them for this ministry and have set up an honorarium in their honor. You may donate on-line in a Vanco designated fund, or by check or cash. Please designate your gift for the Lewis Honorarium. We will present this gift at our January Annual Meeting. And yes, they are continuing their ministry among us until we are able to “live stream” from our sanctuary.
Free Meal
Our monthly free meal will take place December 18, 2021.
We hope to see you there!
Usher & Greeter Schedule – December & January

We have had SEVERAL changes made to the schedule. Please view the changes below!
We have put together a schedule for both of our 9AM & 10:30AM Services. If there is a scheduling conflict with a date & time you are scheduled to either usher or greet, please switch with someone on a different date, and contact the office with the change.

If you need contact information for a member you would like to switch with, email the front office at: [email protected]
 
Thank you all for your help with our in-person services, it is GREATLY appreciated!
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KOG Candle Lighting Sign-Up
We still have a few dates available for you to volunteer!

Advent is a time of preparation, waiting, watching and expectation for the coming of the birth of Jesus. One of the traditions of Advent is to light candles for each week before Christmas Eve. This time of waiting allows us to carve out time to be silent in our wait to pray and listen for the voice of God. Many people have an advent calendar and advent candles where we mark off each day during the anticipation of the coming of the Christ child. Candles have traditionally marked our time of expectation and preparation as we note the passing of each week before the celebration of Jesus’ birth. 

The Worship Committee would love to have volunteers videotape lighting their Advent candles and reading a prayer. This is easy to do with a phone and send it to Pastor Connie ([email protected]) and to Wes Lewis ([email protected]). Please contact Pastor Connie to be sent the prayer for the week that you are recording.  

The worship Committee would love to have volunteers at each of our Sunday in-person services to read a prayer and then light the Advent candles. Please contact Pastor Connie at 970-222-8394 to receive the prayer beforehand and tell her which service you are available to light the Advent candles. 
The advent wreath with candles will be placed to the left of the altar.
Advent and Christmas at King of Glory

You are invited to take quiet time during this Advent season by attending Wednesday in-person worship services at 7 PM in the sanctuary or a virtual dulcimer evening prayer service led by Steve Eulberg and Erin May Lewis, also offered on Wednesdays at 7 PM. The link for the service and the link to down-load the bulletin will be available on King of Glory’s website.

Christmas Eve services, both in-person and virtual are being planned and the actual worship times to be announced. We are excited that a special gift at the services will be “singing”! With the ending of crisis standards of care at area hospitals, a lower community transmission rate, and the ability of children to be vaccinated it will be special to celebrate with song! We are thankful that our music staff and choir members shared the gift of music with us as we listened to the words.
We will still require all to be masked while singing.
Sandwich Sunday December 12, 2021
Sandwich Sunday (Every Second Sunday of Every Month) *. We would appreciate any donations of tubs of soft margarine, deli meats, and sliced cheese and/or bread loaves for our assembly line of volunteers! The Boise Rescue Mission is always very thankful for our contributions monthly!

Owls Meeting Info
Owls will meet on December 14 at 11:30 am at Pueblo Lindo Family Mexican Restaurant in the Kohls complex on Eagle Rd and Ustick. It is in the small strip of stores near the Verizon building. If you take the first entrance off Ustick near Eagle Rd, it will be straight ahead. Since they would like a fairly accurate count on the number attending, please let Carolyn Jean Smith know if you will be attending. Call her at 208-859-4542 and leave a message if she doesn’t answer.
Thanks and see you there.
Prayer Requests

Prayers for God’s Healing:
Tim Pfankuch, Son of Paul & Bonia Pfankuch.
Louise Moore
Marge Holmquist
Tom & Sharyn Christensen
Nancy Severson's niece Sabina Severson.
David Fredrich, nephew of Mark Drew

Prayers for Strength and Wholeness:
Hendershot Family
Helen Gregory & Family after the death of her Grandson , Andy.

Prayers for Justin Boinde and Family.

Prayers for the Nominating Committee as they put together the Candidates for various elected offices in the Congregation.
Prayers for Unspoken Needs and requests, those whose hurts are too deep to be spoken.

Prayers for all Healthcare Workers, Military, and the family that
surrounds them.
Christian Life Break

It’s Advent break time for the Christian Life Study group who will not meet again until Monday, January 24, 2022 beginning discussion of a new book for the New Year:

Who Will Be A Witness? Igniting Activisim For God’s Justice, Love, and Deliverance by Drew Hart offers a vision for the communities of faith to organize for deliverance and justice in their neighborhoods, states, and nation as an essential part of living out the call of Jesus. Hart, a public theologian and profession of theology at Messiah University calls the church to action, offering a way forward that is rooted in the life and witness of Jesus.

Interested in joining a group critiquing strategies the church can use to be a liberating and redemptive force in the world? Purchase the book from Amazon or Barnes and Noble.

The Christian Life Study group normally meets the first and third Mondays, beginning at 1 PM via Zoom. Questions?—contact Mary Rickerd.
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Advent Worship Services
Midweek Services
In-person worship services for Wednesdays:  December 1, 8, 15 and 22 at 7:00 pm. All in-person worship has the requirement of people being vaccinated and wearing a mask over the nose and mouth while in the building. 
 
  • These Midweek in-person services will feature the liturgy called “Mountain Vespers” by Kent Gustavson. This is a beautiful service. Laurann Taylor and Seth McMullen will musically lead this worship. The congregation will listen to the liturgy and follow along with our bulletin. We will reuse the bulletins for each of the 4 Wednesdays in Advent. Our lessons for each Wednesday will be an insert in the bulletins. 
 
  • On-line Wednesday Advent worship (December 1, 8, 15, 22) will be sponsored and led by Steve Eulberg and Erin Mae Lewis. The liturgy is “Dulcimer Evening Prayer” written by Steve Eulberg. These contemplative, 30-40 minute services feature the music of Advent accompanied and led by mountain and hammered dulcimers. 
      The directions to receive the bulletin are:
 
DIRECTIONS:
Click on this Zoom Link
THEN: Register and then you will receive an email that provides you a bulletin on the day of the service.  
Topic: Dulcimer-Friendly Advent Play-Along Service
Time: Dec 1, 2021 07:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)
    Every week on Wed, until Dec 22, 2021, 4 occurrence(s)
    Dec 1, 2021 07:00 PM
    Dec 8, 2021 07:00 PM
    Dec 15, 2021 07:00 PM
    Dec 22, 2021 07:00 PM
Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 839 2376 5598
Passcode: 565057
The meeting ID will remain the same each week.
Please contact Steve ([email protected]) if you are interested in reading a lesson during one or more of the services.
 
 
 Sunday In-Person Advent Services
– November 28, December 5, 12 and 19.
  • All in-person worship has the requirement of people being vaccinated and wearing a mask over the nose and mouth while in the building.
  • The Sunday Advent services will include the lighting of the Advent wreath, three lessons from scripture, and an invitation for the congregation to join in the singing of one Advent hymn plus kids message, sermon and liturgy as usual. 
 
  • Christmas Eve On-Line Worship
     On-line worship will include the entire liturgy, and 10 songs sung by the choir. Viewers will be able to sing to their hearts content. 
Songs include: Angels we Have Heard on High, Angels from the Realms of Glory, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Jesus, What a Wonderful Child, Joy to the World, Laurann’s Holy, Love Has Come, O Come All Ye Faithful, Silent Night, Holy Night. 

This service includes members of KOG lighting the Advent Wreath and the Christ candle as well as pictures and video of Christmas Eve scenes. We invite all on-line viewers to have communion bread and wine/juice and a lit candle nearby. 

This service will be sometime between 4 pm – 7 pm on Christmas Eve. More information will come on this.

The advantage of this on-line worship is being able to worship with family and friends who are unvaccinated, the ability to worship without leaving your home and the ability to worship in your pajamas at midnight. 
 
  • Christmas Eve In-Person Worship
December 24 at 7:00 pm
All in-person worship has the requirement of people being vaccinated and wearing a mask over the nose and mouth while in the building.
 
The in-person worship will include congregational singing on three hymns during the service: Away in a Manger, O Little Town of Bethlehem and Silent Night, Holy Night with the candle lighting. 
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Here is the schedule for Lutheran Churches for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
Treasure Valley Lutheran Churches -
Christmas Eve Services and Christmas Day worship
 
 
Hope Lutheran, Eagle
  3pm and 5 pm parking lot services
  10 pm in person - masked
  On-line worship 
 
Trinity, Nampa
4 pm and 10 pm in person – masked
 
Shepherd of the Valley
5 pm, 7 pm, 9 pm and 11 pm. All in person and masked
  On-Line worship also
 
Immanuel
4:30, 7:30 and 10 pm in person and masked
    Christmas Day worship Recorded Lessons and Carols
 
King of Glory
5 pm and 7pm Vaccinated and Masked. In person
   On-line recorded worship found at: koglutheran.org
King of Glory Lutheran Church
3430 N. Maple Grove Rd., Boise, ID 83704
208-377-0220
Facebook: Ministries at King of Glory Lutheran – https://www.facebook.com/kogyouth/