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Our Saviour Return to Worship Announcement


OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH

3301 The Alameda
Baltimore, MD 21218
410.235.9553

 

June 22, 2020

Dear Friends in Christ,

At long last, we will again be able to worship together at Our Saviour. The mayor gave the go-ahead for indoor worship services at 50% capacity as of 5:00 PM on June 19. The Church Council discussed the impending reopening at its last meeting on June 9. Given the mayor’s action, Our Saviour will resume regular worship services on June 28. It is our intention to observe as much of the CDC guidance as is necessary while remaining true to Lutheran worship practices that are a witness to the gifts that God gives us in the Divine Service.

In accordance with that framework, we are adopting the following practices during the ongoing COVID-19 situation:

  • Given our current numbers, proper spacing (6 feet or more) of worshipers is not a problem; our sanctuary seats nearly 400, so 25–50 people should easily be able to spread out and maintain adequate distance between those not in a family unit. When you arrive in the nave, please select a seat that is well separated from your fellow worshipers.
  • Communion
    • Pastor will clean his hands with alcohol (using a cloth soaked in alcohol) immediately prior to the celebration of the sacrament.
    • There will be no more than four communicants per table. For the time being, we will discontinue the use of the gate and center pad on the communion rail. Communicants are encouraged to maintain 6 foot spacing as they approach the table.
    • The tray holding the individual cups will be only partially filled with the cups arranged so that one can be taken without touching any of the others; this tray will be replenished following each Divine Service.
  • Offerings will not be collected by “passing the plate.” We will put a plate on the piano and in the rear of the sanctuary for congregants to place their offerings
  • Hand sanitizer will be made available just outside the door near the piano and on the table in the back of the nave.
  • High-touch surfaces (doorknobs, railings, light switches, bathroom fixtures) will be disinfected using a 1–2% bleach solution once per week (more often if there is a mid-week activity).
  • Encouraging healthy practices among the congregation members:
    • Signage encouraging healthy hygiene practices will be posted at the entrances and in various locations throughout the church.
    • Those who are not feeling well are encouraged to remain at home
    • We ask that anyone who, after attending church, subsequently finds themselves diagnosed with COVID or COVID-like symptoms, please notify Pastor (410.554.9994, charlesmcclean42@gmail.com) so that appropriate notifications can be made to the other members who were present.

For those who come to Divine Service but are not yet ready to come to the Lord’s Table, we make no judgment and encourage you to remain in your pew to pray and meditate during the distribution.

It is understood that some members, because of age or underlying health conditions, may still not be able to come to the Divine Service. The Church has always recognized that illness or a need to care for those who are ill is a valid reason for remaining at home. Thus we will continue to livestream the service for a time to accommodate those who find themselves in this situation.

As an additional note, the regular May Voters Meeting, which had been rescheduled for June 21 due to the COVID-19 emergency and was subsequently postponed again due to inadequate notice of churches re-opening, has been rescheduled for July 12. At this meeting we will adopt the budget for FY2021 and elect officers for the 2020–2021 term. We hope to see you all there.

If you have any questions about any of this, please contact Pastor (410.554.9994, charlesmcclean42@gmail.com), and either he or a member of the Church Council will try to address your concern.

In Christ,

The Church Council

2017 St. Mark’s Conference: Videos Posted

Videos from the 2017 St. Mark’s Conference have been posted on YouTube and are viewable in a playlist here.

Our most hearty and sincere thanks to Mr. Gene Wilken, who journeyed from Nashville to Baltimore and offered his professional recording services to Our Saviour Church and guests at no cost. Gene has recorded Lutheran conferences in Detroit, MI; Ft. Wayne, IN; Kewanee, IL; Hamel, IL; and now Baltimore. He also records the Bible classes and sermons at his home church, Concordia Lutheran in Nashville, on a weekly basis. Gene’s pro bono recording work over the last several years has multiplied the reach and good effect of many wonderful presentations, panel discussions, sermons, and services and has garnered him a well-earned reputation as a premier producer of confessional Lutheran digital media. You can visit his company website, Flaneur Record, here. Thank you, Gene!

St. Mark’s Conference Update #1

Planning and preparations are afoot here at Our Saviour Lutheran Church as we are now only two months away from the first annual St. Mark’s Conference. With that in mind, please take note of the following updates… but before you do, please take a moment now to register for the conference if you are planning on attending. Follow this link and scroll down to the registration information at the bottom of page.

We look forward to seeing you in April. A blessed Lententide to you and yours!

Conference presenters finalized

We are most pleased to announce that St. Mark’s Conference attendees will have the privilege of hearing two more presentations in addition to the keynote addresses delivered by Pastor Petersen and Dr. Mackay.

The Rev’d Eric R. Andrae of First Trinity Lutheran Church (LCMS) in Pittsburgh will be speaking on the evangelical and catholic witness of the sainted Swedish Lutheran bishop, the Rt. Rev’d Bo Giertz; and the Rev’d Roy Axel Coats, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (LCMS) in Baltimore will present on the relationship between dogmatics and preaching in the work of the great seventeenth-century Lutheran theologian Johann Gerhard.

Clockwise from top left: Pr. Eric Andrae, Pr. Roy Coats, Dr. Leo Mackay, Pr. David Petersen.
Clockwise from top left: Pr. Eric Andrae, Pr. Roy Coats, Dr. Leo Mackay, Pr. David Petersen.

Updated Conference Schedule

Monday, April 25 (St. Mark’s Day)

  • 11:00 AM – Divine Service of St. Mark’s Day
  • 12:30 PM – Lunch
  • 2:00 PM – Opening remarks
  • 2:30 PM – The Rev’d Eric R. Andrae – “‘Awake, O sleeper’: Bo Giertz Proclaims the Word”
  • 3:45 PM – The Rev’d Roy Axel Coats – “Dogmatics and Preaching in the Theology of Johann Gerhard”
  • 5:00 PM – Solemn Vespers followed by Gemütlichkeit in church undercroft

Tuesday, April 26

  • 9:00 AM – Matins
  • 9:30 AM – The Rev’d David H. Petersen – “Preaching and the Liturgy”
  • 11:00 PM – Divine Service
  • 12:30 PM – Lunch
  • 2:00 PM – Dr. Leo S. Mackay, Jr. – “Preaching and the Liturgy— A Layman’s Perspective”
  • 3:00 PM – Panel Discussion
  • 4:00 PM – Closing remarks and Itinerarium

 

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Special Announcement: Divine Service Cancelled

We will unfortunately not be having Divine Service tomorrow, January 24th (Septuagesima Sunday), due to the blizzard. Stay home, read the Word, sing a hymn, and look forward to next Sunday when— Lord willing— we will gather around Christ’s gifts once more!

The Scripture readings for tomorrow are as follows:

  • Old Testament: Exodus 17:1-17
  • Epistle: I Corinthians 9:24-10:5
  • Gospel: Matthew 20:1-16

The hymn of the day is “Salvation Unto Us Has Come,” which is #377 in TLH and #555 in LSB.

May God— the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit— give His holy angels charge over us and keep us all safe and warm during this time of inclement weather.

 

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Vicar Demarest