| Still Crazy After All These Years
Pastor Dan Baumgartner
“If you want to put a bunch of Christians to sleep, talk about Jesus or the Bible. If you want to wake them up, mention the word ‘homosexuality...’”
Ministering in Mongolia
Anthony & Vita Trujillo
Greetings from Mongolia! Last year, when the two of us came to Mongolia with the Peace Corps, we really had no idea what to expect...
Beautiful to Me
Keith McMahon
I often wonder why it's so hard to accept the fact
that God loves me just the way I am — why I feel I
need to hide stuff from Him, from my community, from those
who are around me to hold me accountable, why it is so easy
to say, "There's
no way someone so ugly, so full of sin, so broken — there's
no way someone like me could possibly be beautiful in God's
eyes...
Agros Uno: Blessing
Amidst Storms
Patti Holman
May 10th hail and gusting winds came
up suddenly on our friends in Honduras. Blessedly, no
lives were lost and moreover, unity was renewed and strengthened
as the villagers of Agros Uno repaired each other's shelters
and saved their green pepper crop, which is flourishing...
Greetings from the Sandersons
It has been three years (hard to believe!) since we left
Bethany and headed east to Princeton Seminary. Sarah and
I wanted to offer a brief update on our continuing journey
into ministry. We also want to express our
profound gratitude to Bethany for having kept me “under
care” these past years. ....
Bethany's Staff Plays Baseball
Steve Lympus
So what do you get when you cross a softball, a sunny
day, The Brothers K, and a Bethany staff meeting? A photo collage
with some funny expressions you don’t normally see on staff members’ faces. Amazing what swinging a bat will bring out!
Dan cryptically asked staff members to wear sporty outdoor
clothing and a sack lunch to our May 10 staff meeting…and
before we knew it, we were at Discovery Park picking teams
and on-the-fly batting order. The BPC Staff All-Star game
was underway.
After several variations on the rules, some highly creative “chatter” from the field, and four edge-of-your-seat innings (we won’t mention which team won, or who hit balls out of the park), we were all snacking and listening to Dan read a church softball story from The
Brothers K by David James Duncan.
We do thank God for beautiful days and a staff that laughs and plays together…next winter, we look forward to BPC Staff bobsledding.
Interim Staff Position
Bethany will have an opening for a part-time Discipleship Ministry Coordinator (interim) who would handle some of the Associate Pastor responsibilities during the 6-12 month search process. The job description is on the bulletin boards around the church, or contact Personnel Elder Brian Beaumont at brianwilliambeaumont@hotmail.com.
Children and Families
Summer Sundays for Children
begins June 25
Vacation Bible School
Update
Mon-Fri, July 17-21, at Bethany
Children ages three through next year's 5th graders
are invited to a fun-filled week of singing, crafts, hilarious
skits, active Bible learning activities centered on the theme
of "God's Amazing Love," great snacks, wild and
fun games, a special Thursday carnival, learning how they
can support our Honduras missionaries and much more!
Summer in Worship
9:00 am sermon release time for 4-8
year olds
Children join their families for worship, then leave for
the parlor just before the sermon. They'll "debrief" what
they experienced in the worshipping community, sing, hear
a great story, then finish their time together with some
time on the playground. Led by parents with the support of
intern Heather Hutchinson.
On
the Calendar
see interactive
calendar for complete listing
Car-Free Sunday
June 4 and every first Sunday of the month
through October
Leave your cares and your cars behind and take the slow route to church. Carpool,
bus, bike, walk – your choice—but make it a celebration, not a chore.
Meet friends for lunch, make it a family-and-friends outing to Seattle Center,
the zoo, your favorite urban destination. And know you’re doing something
good for our Earth.
Bethany's Annual Transportation Fair
Sun, June 4, 10-12:30 pm in the Parlor
Hybrids, biodiesel, Flexcar—how do you choose which
way to go in your future? We’ll get to compare them
all and talk with the proponents of each, right in front
of Bethany at the annual Transportation Fair.
Exploring Theology Series
Easter Revisited: Believing in Resurrection
Sat, June 10, 9-11:30 am in the Parlor
led by Pastor Dan Baumgartner
- What did the resurrection mean for Jesus' first followers?
- What significance does it have for our future?
- How does it affect our lives?
Join in a time of reflection and discussion on a topic integral to the understanding of the Christian faith.
The Best Movie Night Ever: The Wizard of Oz
High School Mission Trip Fundraiser
Sat, June 10, 6-9 pm in the Fellowship Hall
Bring your friends and family, and help raise donations for Bethany youth to participate in mission trips to Agros Uno in Honduras and Tylertown, Mississippi.
Museum Without Walls Mission Trip
to the South
June 16-25
Learn about the Civil Rights Movement and discuss a Christian response.
Youth Mission Trip 1: Tylertown, Mississippi
July 5-July 11 (primarily freshmen/sophomores)
We'll help the Spencer Perkins Center in Jackson repair damage done by Hurricane
Katrina to houses, churches, and the community. We will stay at a church in Tylertown
and work long days.
Gold Basin Camping
July 7-9 at Gold Basin
VBS Son Treasure Island
9:30-noon July 17-21 for 3 year olds through
5th grade
Youth Mission Trip 2: Agros
Uno, Honduras
July 23-August 1 (primarily juniors/seniors)
Let’s Go to Camp!
July 30-August 5 at Camp Firwood for 2nd-5th grade
Mission Trip: Kenya
August 10-26
Responding to the AIDS crisis.
KOA Camping
August 11-13 Lynden
With option to stay for the NW Fair Aug 14.
News & Notes
Births
- Jonathan Thomas Selby
May 2, 2006 to Ryan & Kim Selby
- Jessie Renee
May 11, 2006 to James Cosgrove & Celeste Compatore
- Noah Alan Singleton
May 13, 2006 to Matt & Allison Singleton
Dedications
- Henri Lucas Anderson Englehorn May 14, 2006
- Harrison Ettore Anderson Englehorn May 14, 2006
sons of Jeffrey Englehorn and Tami Anderson
Session Notes / Chuck McFarland, Clerk
Jo Ronde, pointed the group toward Christ by reading a passage on prayer written
by Mother Teresa. Session spent some time discussing and deciding how to allocate
the remaining funds from the old Foodbank. Additional business included setting
June 25 on the calendar as the date for a brief congregational meeting as
well as approving several moves within the Bethany membership rolls.
Brian Ives
provided his final treasurer's report with some historical trend information
on giving. The remainder of our time together was spent sending off those
folks who will be leaving our session as their terms are up (or they are
moving to Montana):
- Kimberlee Conway Ireton
- Brian Ives
- Steve Lympus
- Keith
McMahon
- Cory Parker
- Jo Ronde
- Jennifer Steenstra
There was time for everyone to share what they appreciated about these servant
leaders. We ended our session meeting in prayer for those departing.
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