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EASTER EGGCITEMENT!!!

Join in on Palm Sunday, April 5, after second service for an eggciting


time at FCC Torrance. Everyone is invited to come for lunch and
watch a very special Easter play put on by our own CYF. There will be
several crafts for the kids and a visit from the Easter Bunny so bring
your cameras. If we are lucky the Easter Bunny will lead us in a
“bunny hop” around Sippel Hall. We will end with our traditional egg
hunt. Please bring a dozen filled eggs for each child who will be par-
ticipating.

March 26, 2009


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Disciples Women’s Ministry
STEP BY STEP…
It seems these days we start out walking, and end up running! No
matter how far ahead we plan, there seems to be something waiting
for us to do. Somehow, it seems we just had Ash Wednesday, and
started our walk with our Lord through this time of reflection. For
some of us, the time has gone much too fast, and Easter is almost upon us!
Depending on when this Newsletter reaches you, you are anticipating our Sunday
luncheon, or looking back at how wonderful it was! Just in case it is the former, we
will see you on Sunday, March 29th for an afternoon with Janie Fietz and the Prayer
Shawl ministry. If it was the latter – wasn’t it great!

We do not have a luncheon in April, so remember to mark your calendars


for May 31st, and a wonderful Spring Tea. More information in a later
newsletter, but you won’t want to miss it.

Running too fast sometimes makes us miss things. The Bake Sale to
benefit our Regional Women brought in $165.00 and it missed being re-
ported in the last Newsletter. Sorry - and many thanks to all who donated
and participated in this event.
All of us are in need of extra time these days, to prepare for our family
Easter celebrations, and for our own journey through Lent. Women of the
church are attending the Bible studies and planning meals. Many are en-
joying Pastor Steve’s taking us for a walk through “Messy Spirituality”, the
theme for the Lenten Dinner Discussion series. Lots of fun, good food for nourish-
ment and for thought. There are two evenings left, one on March 29th, and one on
April 5th, and you are welcome to join in. Dinner starts at 5:00 PM. Call the office if
you would like to worship with us and have any questions, or just come on down!
Oh – and the men are welcome too!

Next time you get to slow down a minute – please take that minute and give
some thought to our Family Night on May 16th. We still need a decoration
chair, and someone to pull our “talent” show together. Tickets for our “Country
Fair” will go on sale on April 18th - $10 for adults, $5 for kids under 12, and
$25 for a family of four or more. The DWF Board is counting on you to join in the fun,
so please contact Judy Rickabaugh or Sakura Koontz .Lots more information coming.

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And, if you see ladies running up and down the grocery aisles, it is just
our ever-ready Women’s Circles working on meals for Holy Week.
Monday starts off with lunch from Faith Circle, Tuesday is a dinner with
New Hope in charge, and Wednesday, join us for Brunch with the Love
Circle. Slow down your steps for a short time, sit and share a meal
with friends, a communion meal with our Lord, and renew your spirit in the busy
day’s rush. Holy Week schedules are printed in the Newsletter and bulletins, so
don’t be in too much of a hurry to share these special times.
And so, step by step, we walk again this wonderful journey. As Pastor Steve al-
ways reminds us – take a deep breath – and as the old saying goes – “stop and
smell the roses.” May each of us be able to say during this busy season……

“I walked today where Jesus walked – and felt His presence there.”

“Go Light Your World”—Special Easter Offering


As part of a larger church
known as the Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ), our con-
gregation participates in a
number of special, over-and-
above, Holy Day offerings.
Addressing the dark economic
times we find ourselves in, the
theme for this year’s Special
Easter Offering is “Go Light
Your Word.” This offering sup-
ports the General Ministries of
our church in North America.
These ministries include the Office of Disciple Women, whose work includes
Women’s Quadrennial, which our own Chery Carew is helping to plan. The offering
also helps support Global Ministries and their work in places like Bolenge Hospital
in the Congo. Through these and many other ministries, Disciples of Christ receive
the encouraging word to “Go Light Your World.”
We will receive our Special Easter Offering in worship on Palm Sunday and Easter,
April 5 & 12.

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Outreach News
The outreach/Amazing Grays have been very busy organizing the Kids Kloset It looks SO
GOOD. During the clean up, we have found we are in need of short diapers in size 2 and 5.
So if you would like to donate we would be very pleased to have them. Along those lines we
have decided to make some small fleece blankets to give out along with clothes, etc. If you
have extra fleece from a project or would like to donate fleece or cash to buy fleece let Sherril
or Hilda Coleman know. We will do this project the first week in May.

Love in the name of Christ will hold its annual fundraising dinner on April 4, at Journey of
Faith Church in Manhattan Beach This dinner supplies most of the funds for the projects that
Love INC is involved in the South Bay. If you are interested in attending, please contact
Sherril Wiechmann.

On a personal note, I am leaving the South Bay area for Northern California in late July. It has
been a pleasure to serve as Outreach Chair for the past 2 years. All the accomplishments we
have made could not be possible without the support of the entire church. So on my behalf I
would like to say a great big thank you for making outreach chair an easy job.

Outreach Chair/ Sherril Wiechmann

Facility Usage Update


In order to increase our rental income and better fund our building maintenance and outreach
efforts, we have discussed at length in the Cabinet, Board and Congregational Meetings the
possibility of finding another Christian Tenant to share our facility. As a Church Family we
agreed this was an acceptable plan and to move forward with it. However, it was made very
clear that we are only willing to share the Gymnasium. After explaining these limitations and
reviewing the current Gym Schedule with the Realtor we were planning to employ in this ef-
fort, it does not appear we have enough time and space to offer to make this a viable situation
for him to handle.
So, for the time being, we will not be officially listing the Gym for rent with a realtor. How-
ever, we will continue to review our current usage and if any possibilities arise in the future
we will give them every consideration.
On a positive note, during this process we have successfully completed a new rental agree-
ment with the Korean Church that includes a substantial but fair rent increase.
May we strive to Glorify God in all that we do.
Doug Crawford
Chairman of the Board
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CHURCH FAMILY PRAYERS & CONCERNS
Dolores Koontz is choosing to not have a biopsy done on a mass in her lung.
Round-the-clock oxygen is helping her sleep better.

Jim Crawford (Doug’s father) was readmitted to the hospital with an irregular heart-beat,
and had a pace-maker successfully implanted.

Beverly Roseberry was scheduled to come home from the physical therapy facility on
March 20. She will continue to receive in-home therapy as she recovers from a stroke.

Carole Jones’s 17 year old granddaughter, Cassandra, has had surgery to remove a brain
tumor and a cyst, and is awaiting word on heart complications.

Anne Beecher’s brother Brett is waiting for test results on a growth in his inner ear.

Chery Carew asks prayers for her niece in Missouri, Crystal Workman, who has received a
diagnosis of Hepatitis C, and is beginning a rigorous regimen of treatment.

Patricia Bryant has traveled to North Carolina to be with her sister, who has been hospital-
ized with an aggressive lung cancer.

Prayers are asked on behalf of former FCC member Jean Stamp and her family as she
nears death.

Officer Steve Kroesen, a co-worker with Carol Wilk, is doing so much better in his battle
with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma that plans are being made for him to return to work.

Susan Babcock’s beloved canine companion Shiloh continues in our prayers.

Prayers are asked for the many families, some within our church, who are being impacted
by job or pay cuts.

Please pray for the work of our church’s Mission Discernment Group, the Finance Commit-
tee, and the Nominating Committee.

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April 2009
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thurs

WORSHIP SERVICES
8:30 and 10:30 am
Sunday School 9:30 am
1

Bible Study 10:00 a.m. New H


7:00 p

5 6 7 8

Maundy/T
Palm Sunday Holy Week Lunch Holy Week Dinner Holy Week Footwashing
Eggcitement 12:00 6:00 p.m. Brunch 9:00 a.m. Dinner
Worship 7

12 13 14 15

EASTER
Cantata Bible Study 10:00 a.m. Cho
Newsletter
10:30 a.m. Cabinet 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p
“The Rock”

19 20 21 22
Love Group 9:30 a.m.
Faith Group 1:30 p.m.
Cho
Elders 7:00 p.m. Bible Study 10:00 a.m.
7:00 p

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sday Friday Saturday

April Birthday’s
Earl Woods (6)
Laurel Nelson (6)
Rick Reeley (7)
Maxine Wanbaugh (8)
2 3 4 Stephanie (Sebaugh) O’Brien (9)
Bill Adams (9)
Kevin Mine (10)
Sue Zukas (12)
Hope Baptism Class Carol Wright (12)
p.m. Time TBA Sharon Dexter (13)
Jack Perry (14)
Kevin Session (14)
Charles Bales (14)
9 10 11 Amanda Thompson (15)
Brandon Matson (16)
Prayer Vigil Susan Babcock (17)
Thursday Harriett Sherwood (17)
6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
g 6:00 p.m. Cantata Rehearsal Bonnie Evans (18)
Good Friday Prayer Basil Ibe (20)
r 6:30 11:00 –1:00
Service Andrea Whobrey (20)
7:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m. Matt Townsend (20)
Bryce Matson (26)
16 17 18 Doris Wilson (26)
Rod Norris (26)
Stan Carew (27)
CMF 8:30 a.m.
oir Daniel Nelson (27)
Jerry Gimbrone (28)
p.m. Glenn Oden (28)
Bronze Ibe (28)
William Wheatley (30)
23 24 25

oir
p.m.

ANNIVERSARIES
Kurt & Suzanne Nelson (18)
Eric & Vicki Johns (22)

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Education Notes & News
UPCOMING EASTER ACTIVITIES:
Sunday, April 5-Palm Sunday
This Sunday our Bible Explorers and high school classes will be participating in
several mini-rotations that include making Empty Tomb Buns and doing a special
eggshell art project.

During both services our children will also participate in our tradi-
tional palm branch processional.

Easter Sunday-April 12
There will be no adult or youth Sunday school classes this morning, but
you are invited to come to the Easter Pancake Breakfast, which will be
served from 7:30-10:15 under the capable leadership of Chef Dave
Marvin. Tickets on sale soon.

Bible Explorers
Planning will be starting soon for next year’s curriculum. If you are interested
in joining the team please see Jill Foster.

Supplies Needed: We are still looking for small size containers with lids (to
be turned into banks). Drop them off in the Donation Box located in room
2. Thanks for your support!

Date Class Workshop Room #


3/29 PRE K-1 Last Supper Everyone meet
2-5 Reenactment in 3
4/5 PRE K-1 Palm Sunday Everyone meet
2-5 Activities in 4
4/12 No Bible Pancake
Explorers today Breakfast
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Report from the Retreat
Forty of our members spent a wonderful weekend up at Loch Leven
Camp and Conference Center last weekend. We lived out the theme
of “Called to Fellowship” as we spent time together in song, praise,
worship and multi-generational interaction. Watch out for flying
marshmallows!!!! Thank you to Steve Fietz, Janie Oden, Ted Oden and Samantha
Lubrani for being part of the planning team and putting together a really fantastic
weekend.

Adult Sunday School


Our study of Martin Smith’s A Season of the Spirit concludes on Palm Sunday. Our
thanks to Linda Houston for facilitating the series, and for bringing this wonderful
devotional to our attention.
There will be no adult class on Easter Sunday, but on April 19, Lynne Redderson
will begin a four week discussion on the book The Shack.

Footwashing Ceremony
“So if I, your master and teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one an-
other’s feet.” (John 13:14)

According to the Gospel of John, footwashing is commanded as clearly as are communion or


baptism. Yet it is not observed with nearly the regularity of these other two ordinances.

So, for those who wish to participate, we will be celebrating a special footwashing ceremony
in the Sanctuary at 6:00 pm on Maundy Thursday. As we have previously, we will begin our
Maundy Thursday Dinner and Worship at 6:30 in Sippel Hall.

Those who have experienced a footwashing ceremony testify to its humbling power—you are
invited to find out for yourself.

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Upcoming Sermons
March 29 – “God’s Hand Is Not Too Short” (Isaiah 59:1-2)
“Confession is good for the soul,” so the saying goes. Do we believe it? Are we willing to
bring our deepest selves before God? To others? If not, what stands in the way? This Sun-
day, we conclude our series on spiritual practices with Confession—it’s not just for Catho-
lics!
Palm Sunday, April 5 – “I Kind of Like a Parade” (Mark 11:1—11)
Among the four gospels, Mark’s telling of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem is particularly low-
key, even ironic. What might this mean for our understanding of Jesus’ purpose? What
might it mean for our expectations of Holy Week, and the Christian life?
Easter Sunday, April 12 – “He Appeared Also to Me” (1 Corinthians 15:1-8)
Our Easter Cantata focuses on Jesus’ resurrection appearances. In a number of these, Jesus’
followers did not recognize him at first. What aids (or hinders) us in recognizing the resur-
rected Christ in our own lives?

“Messy Spirituality” – a Discussion Series for Lent


The series continues Sunday evening in Lent through April 5. We begin at 5:00 pm with a
simple meal, and follow with theme time that is part discussion group, part worship. One
need not have come to earlier sessions to get something out of our upcoming gatherings.

Wednesday Morning Bible Study


Our Wednesday morning series on Lenten Psalms continues through April 1. We will not
meet during Holy Week, but will begin a study of Jesus’ resurrection appearances in April.
Our Bible Study meets in Sippel Hall every Wednesday morning from 10 to 11:30.

Baptism Class
Our final baptism class is Saturday, April 4. We look forward to receiving con-
fessions of faith on Palm Sunday, April 5, and a celebration of baptism on Easter
Sunday, April 12. (Due to schedules, some confessions and baptisms will be
celebrated on other dates.)
Please keep our baptismal candidates in your prayers: Anne Beecher, Trevor Bise, Dallas
Cooper, Dixie Cooper, Rebecca Foster, Caitlin Hedde, Ileana Iannucci, Sarah Iannucci,
Brittany McPherson, Ryan Rogers, Paul Ryan, and Sydney Thornton. Marie Wood, who
was baptized last year, has also joined the class, so as to share and learn with her friends.

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Footnotes
So when we say “Holy Week” around here, we really mean Holy Week! I am looking
forward to experiencing our tradition of gathering each day to observe some aspect of
this wonderful span of days! It is crucial (“of the cross”) to do this, because, without
midweek observances, it is too easy for Christians to go from the joyous parade that is
Palm Sunday to the wonder of Easter’s resurrection without experiencing what comes
between.

Conflict. Betrayal. Abandonment. Trial. Death. “Even death on a cross…”

Our weekdays are, of course, often given over to other things. Sundays are easier,
more part of our habit. And, though I sometimes wish it weren’t, I also know that
Holy Week also doubles as Spring Break for many of us. I understand about other
commitments. I also know that we avoid conflict and betrayal, abandonment and trial,
and surely death, out of pure human nature—they are ugly, painful. And we avoid ug-
liness and pain.

But great portions of the gospels are dedicated to the events of this week; many of our
hymns tell of this great drama. So if all we experience are the Sundays, Palm and
Easter, we are moving from the shallow, misunderstood joy to the real fullness of
joy—but still without a full understanding of what gets us from one to the other.

And without that fuller experience, we will find it harder to give over our own pain
and death to the redemption and transformation that are intended in God’s raising of
our Savior.

So come. For as much as you can, come. And if you cannot, see nonetheless how the
week between these Sundays can be Holy for you, for us all.

Shalom, Steve

Home phone: 310-212-5950 email: steefeets@hotmail.com

**Next Newsletter articles need to be at the church office by 4/13/09.

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TORRANCE, CA

2930 El Dorado Street


Torrance, CA 90503
(310) 328-2820 Fax 310 328-2929
E-mail - fcctorr@pacbell.net
Web address - fcctorrance.org
Sunday Schedule
8:30 a.m. - Worship - Informal
9:30 a.m. - Church School for all ages
10:30 a.m. - Worship - Traditional
Children’s Worship - Ages Pre-school through
2nd Grade
(During the Traditional Worship Service)
Nursery Provided
For birth through age 3 during Sunday School
and the Traditional Service
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Staff
Steven Fietz, Senior Pastor
Ted Oden-Minister of Contemporary Worship
Administrative Assistant– Camelia Olloque
Choir Director - Ken Potter
Nursery Attendant - Sherril Wiechmann
The Christian Messenger

Officers
Chair - Doug Crawford
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Vice Chair - Don Zukas


2930 El Dorado Street

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Torrance, CA 90503

Treasurer– Bill Wysong


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Financial Secretary - Moggy Emmen


Clerk– Chery Carew

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