followup from confirmation

Janet Katari seniorpastor at christchurchlutheran.org
Wed Oct 25 12:09:01 PDT 2023


Hi, all -

Thanks for our confirmation gathering! Note that our next meeting will be
on November 9, 4:30-6:30 and our next Sunday leadership is November 12.

Just sharing with you all the work to do before our next meeting.

Let me know of any questions.

Peace,
Janet

To do until we meet again!

Note that any questions posed below (in bold) you need to note your answers
in some way, and share with Pr. Janet before the next session. You can send
via email or set up a call/zoom session to talk about them. Let Pr. Janet
if another way of answering works better.

Worship leadership

   -

   2nd Sundays (future days)



Opening

1st lesson

Other / 2nd less.

Prayer

Acolyte/Crucifer

Church Season

Nov. 12, 2023

Frances

Max

Josie (O)

Maddie

Neal

Advent Season

Dec. 10, 2023

Neal

Maddie

Max (O)

Josie

Frances

Advent Season

Jan. 14, 2024

Maddie

Neal

Frances

Max

Josie

Epiphany Season

Feb. 11, 2024

Josie

Maddie

Neal (2)

Frances

Max

Epiphany Season

Mar. 10, 2024

Max

Josie

Maddie (O)

Neal

Frances

Lent Season

Apr. 14, 2024

Frances

Max

Josie (O)

Maddie

Neal

Easter Season

May. 12, 2024

Neal

Frances

Max (O)

Josie

Maddie

Easter Season

May 19, 2024

Roles TBD - This is Pentecost, when we will celebrate the rite of
Confirmation

Pentecost

Bible: the New Testament

   -

   We’re going to start learning and thinking about what happened after
   Jesus died


   -

   Please read Manna & Mercy p. 60-77
   -

      What happened at Pentecost?
      -

      What happened after that?
      -

      How did it relate to the rest of Manna and Mercy?
      -

   I’d like you to read 1 thing from the Bible and 1 overview of a book of
   the Bible
   -

      Philippians (a very short book)
      -

         You are reading this to get a sense of what the letters of Paul
         are like, which constitute a lot of the rest of the New Testament
         -

         What stands out to you in this book?
         -

      Overview of Acts from EntertheBible.org:
      https://enterthebible.org/courses/acts/lessons/summary-of-acts - note
      that this website is run by Luther Seminary, one of our ELCA seminaries.
      -

         What was interesting to you about the book of Acts, based on this
         overview?
         -

   In session 7 (November), we’ll talk about Acts, the letters, and
   Revelation
   -

   In session 8 (December), we’ll talk about the whole Bible. We’ll have a
   BIG game, WITH small PRIZES. I’ll tell you more about that at our next
   meeting.

Faith inYour Life:

   -

   Do you think your faith influences how you act at school, at home, or
   other places?
   -

      If it does, give one or two examples
      -

      If it doesn’t, talk briefly about why it doesn’t
      -

   Think about the whole world. What are the important things going on? Why
   do you care about them?




Janet Katari (she/her)
Pastor, Christ Church, Lutheran, San Francisco
seniorpastor at christchurchlutheran.org
415-215-1576
Justice, therefore, represents the peace of God. This peace is freedom from
the violence that distorts the human person. It is the elimination, in
other words, of systems, constructs, and all actualities of violence. God's
peace thus requires a radical restructuring of a political, social, and
economic order that is sustained by and thus creates 'crucified classes of
people.' *Kelly Brown Douglas, Stand Your Ground, p. 195*
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