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Fall ‘23 Faith Formation for Children and Youth

September 20, 2023

Beginning Sunday, Oct. 1, the St. John’s Lutheran Church Children and Youth Ministry will launch the fall faith formation opportunities. St. John’s welcomes children and youth from ages 3-18 to gather on Sunday mornings from 10:15-11:15am for opportunities to grow in their faith, wrestle with questions, and explore scripture alongside their peers.


We invite all children and youth to join the faith formation opportunities shared below. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about our fall faith formation, check out our website here or email Associate Pastor and Director of Congregational Life, Rev. Jon Haug jon.haug@stjohnslc.org


Sunday School

This fall, Sunday School will gather Sunday mornings from Oct. 1 - Nov. 26, using elements of Godly Play to explore both the Old and New Testament. 


Kim Hendricks, this year’s Sunday School Superintendent and teacher, will lead the Pre-K - 4th grade class this fall. In this class, Kim hopes that students will have fun learning about the Bible and develop a curiosity about their faith, and know that they are a vital part of the church family at St. John’s. Entering her 15th year in the Sunday School classroom here at St. John’s, Kim plans to implement Godly Play curriculum to illustrate stories from the Bible, with space for creative art projects and opportunities that cater to the diverse learning styles of all children.


Scott Mohler, also a longtime Sunday School teacher for the 5th and 6th grade class, will explore the books of Genesis and Exodus. Scott will walk with children as they read a short passage, struggle through pronouncing the unique names found in the Bible, and place themselves in the story, understanding the context and culture that may connect to our lives today. These two years of Sunday School with Scott are intended to prepare youth for the deeper questions and faith exploration that comes in middle school through Confirmation. 


A new addition to this fall’s Sunday School is time for music! Eliseo Paniagua, Worship and Music Specialist, will lead music during the Sunday School hour, as students will learn to sing and play fun musical instruments. 


Confirmation

Following a child’s time in Sunday School, our middle school youth enter the St. John’s Confirmation class. With over 100 years of rich history, Confirmation offers youth space to learn, discern, question, and have agency in the future of their faith life. 


Our Confirmation Class will be led by our three Pastors, the Rev. Frank Espegren, the Rev. Amy Kienzle, and the Rev. Jon Haug. The Pastors will invite youth to think more deeply about their individual faith lives, beyond just what their parents brought them up in. What kind of spirituality might they develop? We do this through asking deep and meaningful questions related to a life of faith, and explore them together with their connection to scripture, tradition, and their own thoughts. We ask questions like, "Who wrote the Bible?", "Why should I follow Jesus; can't I just say I believe in him?", and "Why are there so many different Christian churches?" 


In the Lutheran tradition, Confirmation serves as a “first act” of adulthood. Our Pastoral Staff is committed to teaching and learning from our youth, who Jesus himself said were more attuned to the Kingdom of Heaven than adults are. Youth will experience fun activities, deep questions, prayer, time with each of our pastors, and community building while in Confirmation this fall.


High School Youth Group

Our high school aged youth are invited to join young-adult Christina Espegren Sunday mornings at 10:15am for community-building and conversation. Having grown-up through St. John’s and with a wealth of youth ministry experience, Christina is looking forward to accompanying our high school aged youth on Sunday mornings.


The Order of St. John

An additional opportunity for our young people at St. John’s is serving in the Order of St. John, our acolyte program. The Order of St. John serves in both worship services every Sunday morning; they ring the bells, light the candles, lead processions, assist with communion, and many other tasks with the worship team each Sunday. 


Led by lay leaders Rob Sawyer and Betsy Long, the Order of St. John is open to anyone ages 10-18, and is a long-standing, beloved tradition here at St. John’s. Youth serve on acolyte teams once a month and are an integral part of the worship leadership team. Both Rob and Betsy hold fond memories of their time as acolytes in their youth, and hope to accompany and mentor acolytes as they gain new perspective on the worship experience and liturgical seasons here at St. John’s. Joining the Order of St. John is a wonderful leadership opportunity that centers our young people in every worship service, as we continually strive to witness the diverse, unique body of Christ in all that we do.


All current and interested acolytes are invited to join this year’s Order of St. John Luncheon and Training, happening Sunday, October 1st from 12:45-4:00pm in Oehler Hall. This important training will begin with a pizza lunch, followed by training and conversation to prepare acolytes for the year ahead. To RSVP or for any question, please contact either Betsy Long (
betsy.c.long@gmail.com) or Rob Sawyer (sawyer.rob @icloud.com). 

By Catherine Slabaugh January 7, 2025
The leadership of St. John’s is pleased to announce that Katherine Thorp has accepted the position of Director of Administration, effective Wednesday, January 15, 2025. Thorp brings over ten years of professional experience in leadership and accounting, holding a Bachelor of Business Administration. Most recently, she served in a healthcare administration capacity, and we are confident her expertise will contribute greatly to the St. John’s community.  “I am really happy that Katherine is coming to St. John's as our new Director of Administration. Not only does Katherine have all the background experience we could have hoped for to run the small business enterprise that is "St. John's," she also is a delightful person, with strong communication and people skills. I have every confidence that Katherine will continue the excellent administration and financial reporting that keeps St. John's strong, trustworthy and vibrant,” writes Frank Espegren, Senior Pastor. In her role as Director of Administration, Thorp will be responsible for overseeing all Financial and Administrative aspects of the organization, including, but not limited to: Manage purchase orders, invoices, payroll, staff benefits, and monthly financial reports alongside the Remote Bookkeeper, Church Treasurer, and Finance Committee Assist the Senior Pastor and Church Treasurer in the drafting and preparation of annual budget Provide congregation member financial support Manage Property Staff & collaborate closely with the Property Committee, overseeing the upkeep, maintenance, and external usage of the property Support internal operations through calendar management and document and meeting organization Complete purchasing, manage contracts and relationships with vendors and service providers to address the administrative and property needs of the church Maintain, file, and manage access to church-wide policies, procedures, and documents “My goal [in this new role] is to ensure a smooth transition for everyone, while applying my existing expertise and developing new skills along the way. I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who played a part in welcoming me to this role. I am truly excited to be here and look forward to getting to know each and every one of you!” writes Thorp. Outside of work, Thorp finds joy in spending quality time with her son, singing, writing, meditating, and staying active. She has a passion for creative pursuits, such as painting and experimenting with the guitar, but is still honing her skills. Thorp joins the St. John’s staff as a full-time Director and will predominantly work in the St. John’s office weekdays from 9:00am-5:00pm. Please join the leadership of St. John’s in welcoming Katherine Thorp to the St. John’s community!
By Catherine Slabaugh December 17, 2024
Dear St. John’s Community, Over the past few months, you heard Pastor Frank announce his intent to retire in September of 2025. Soon after that announcement, you were updated on planned changes to the administrative staff at St. John’s, sharing that our Bookkeeper, Kat LaTurneau, left at the beginning of October, and that I would be leaving no later than January of 2025. These announcements have left some of you wondering about what this means for St. John’s - and for me. I want you to know that during the last several months I have been in deep conversation with Pastor Frank and Council President Andrew Ford about all of this. These changes have not been without some difficulty and sadness, for sure. And still, I am confident that St. John’s will continue to be strong and thrive in the coming year and decades, just as it always has. It is my hope and prayer that you, brothers and sisters in Christ, will walk in faith going forward, even when it is awkward or challenging, and continue to support one another along the way. I have decided that my last day as the Executive Director of Administration and Resources will now be December 31. This is a personal decision, one made with deep thought and prayer, and one that will allow me a “re-set” time before moving in a new direction. Please know that I am leaving with peace received through the Spirit’s transforming work in my life. Although I will leave the full-time position that I currently hold, I am committed to maintaining the bookkeeping functions through January or until a new Director of Administration is fully trained. The new Director of Administration will have different responsibilities than I had, and I hope for your understanding and patience with them once they begin. I am looking forward to being in worship with you, not wondering what I should be taking care of, but rather to being present in hearing the Word, and present with you, our people. And I am very much looking forward to what God has in store for my “next” in life, and at the same time, thankful for my time serving you. Know that I am more than ok - I am moving forward with grace and peace. Linda Baldwin
By Catherine Slabaugh December 3, 2024
Chloe Pop is a senior at Ponderosa High School in Shingle Springs, CA and an avid swimmer, reader, musician, Girl Scout, and volunteer. At Pondersona, Chloe is involved in the swim team, waterpolo team, and the Future Farmers of America, and has received the Golden Star Student Award for the past three years. With a deep desire to attend a University of California school to study biochemistry, Chloe intends to have a future in the medical field pursuing a career as a surgeon or scientific researcher. As a lifetime member of St. John’s, Chloe particularly enjoys the Santa Lucia service. “I think one of the most beautiful aspects of this celebration is the unity of our church. Santa Lucia is a beautiful time of celebration; light floods our church from every corner, filling the sanctuary with a special kind of peace and resilience only found when love is present,” writes Pop. Chloe is thrilled “to embody this expression of light and love in the church” and looks forward to sharing her light with all who attend this year’s festivities. The annual Santa Lucia Service will be held at 4:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary at St. John’s Lutheran Church, followed by a Festival at 5:00 p.m. in The Gathering Place.
By Catherine Slabaugh November 18, 2024
Position Title: Director of Administration Reports to: Senior Pastor Hours: Full-time, weekends as needed Salary: $64,000 annually Benefits: Health, vision, dental insurance, 401K retirement plan with employer match Position Summary: The Director of Administration is responsible for the financial and administrative areas of St. John’s Lutheran Church, including supervising property staff and front desk volunteers, collaborating closely with the staff, Property Committee, Finance Committee, Treasurer, and Council. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Financial Record all weekly offerings to designated funds as well as other income including commercial property payments into membership database. Electronically scan and enter all payments into bank remote system. Weekly preparation and submission to remote bookkeeper of all invoices, manual check requests, Manage staff benefit programs including Pastor’s unique payroll and benefits. Review and submit biweekly payroll to remote payroll processor; submit all payroll changes electronically. Provide reporting and information in support of Finance Committee, Personnel Committee, Treasurer and Church Council Provide all relevant administrative functions for Pledge and Capital Campaigns, updating leadership frequently. Assist the Senior Pastor and Treasurer in preparing monthly financial reports, drafting annual budget for Finance Committee and Council review, and supporting the work related to the Annual Congregational Report and subsequent meeting. Provide financial and administrative support to all units. Review, approve and process all purchasing requests within budgeted framework. Provide congregation member financial support as needed. Administrative Manage the Property staff and work closely with the Property Committee to support the activities and events at the church, address immediate maintenance needs, helping to define strategic long- term plans for the maintenance and management of all property, buildings, and physical assets. Manage front desk volunteers, ensuring consistent training to ensure a welcoming presence to all, in support of our Mission, Vision and Values Compliance adherence to all applicable laws for employees and volunteers. Provide both external and internal users of all facilities with the relevant agreement forms including any applicable fees and requirements. Maintain St. John’s Master Calendar for internal operations and programs. Organize meetings, documents, and all other requirements for planning and executing initiatives. Complete purchasing, manage contracts and relationships with vendors, service providers, and the City of Sacramento to address the administrative and property needs of the church. Maintain, file, and manage access to church-wide policies, procedures, and documents. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Proven experience with cash-based accounting, accounts payable and receivable, financial reporting, annual budgeting processes, record keeping, and payroll processing. Proficient in analyzing financial data. Experience in process management methodologies. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree and three to five years of related experience. Commitment to good interpersonal relationships, teamwork and support of St. John’s internal ministries and community outreach. Commitment to confidentiality regarding all account records of the church, staff, and members. A vibrant Christian faith with 1) an appreciative understanding of the theological doctrines and commitments of the ELCA and 2) a commitment to diversity as a gift from God Provide a sense of hospitality and accessibility. Requirements: Completion of mandatory background screening and applicable online training(s) Able to work long hours at a computer. Valid CA driver’s license Please apply on INDEED or send cover letter and resume to Pastor Frank Espegren - frank.espegren@stjohnslc.org no later than November 30, 2024. For more information about St. John’s, please visit our website at www.stjohnslc.org
By Catherine Slabaugh November 5, 2024
As I contemplate my retirement as Senior Pastor of St. John’s, it has become clear that our community is already in a season of transition. Change is upon us, dear friends, as we navigate the evolving landscape of Christianity both here in America and within our beloved St. John’s community. In line with our commitment to foster a more volunteer-led organization with a streamlined professional staff, we have recognized the need to adjust our administrative structure. As part of this transition, we will be changing the Executive Director of Administration role. The responsibilities of Chief of Staff will now fall under the new Senior Pastor, while a new Director of Administration will oversee financial, property, and office management. As such, I have important news to share: Linda Baldwin, our exceptional Executive Director of Administration and Resources, will be leaving the staff of St. John’s no later than January 31, 2025. Linda and I have formed a wonderful partnership here—she has empowered me to focus on pastoral duties, and I have had complete confidence in her management of St. John’s operations. It has truly been a privilege to work alongside Linda in this capacity. Additionally, in line with our new structure, the role of Bookkeeper will now transition to an independent service, supported by the new Director of Administration. Our valued Bookkeeper for the past eight years, Katherine “Kat” LaTurneau, has left her position at St. John’s and we extend our heartfelt thanks to her for her dedicated service. During these next few months, Linda will work directly with our remote bookkeeper, ensuring that there is no disruption in our stewardship of your generous gifts. While these changes may present challenges in the coming months, I am confident that the leadership of St. John’s is ready to meet them. Words cannot fully express my profound gratitude for all that Linda has contributed to St. John’s. She will be deeply missed by all of us, and I will feel her absence most acutely as she has been the perfect complement to my leadership in our previous staff structure. Yet, a new day is upon us, and I firmly believe that God is orchestrating something remarkable at St. John’s. The good news is that Linda will remain an active member of our community, sitting with you in the pews on Sunday mornings and as the spirit moves her to be part of the life of St. John’s. I encourage you to express your gratitude to Linda in the days ahead for all that she has done and continues to do for St. John’s. Sincerely, and with a grateful heart, Pastor Frank Espegren
By Catherine Slabaugh October 28, 2024
Thousands of young people gathered in New Orleans to accept the challenge to be brave, free, authentic, disruptive and, ultimately, disciples of God. The 2024 ELCA Youth Gathering, “Created To Be,” drew to Smoothie King Center nearly 16,000 attendees during its July 13-16 run, including a group from St. John’s Lutheran Church. There to help ensure that the work and worship done was amplified and shared was one of the leaders of St. John’s, drawing on her own faith, expertise and significant support from the church. It was a story that needed to be shared on many platforms for a national audience, and St. John’s communication director Catherine Slabaugh played a leading role in capturing and illustrating the young people’s four-day journey of discovery, community and faith. Slabaugh, who became St. John’s communications director in May 2023 and in August 2024 was named director of Communications and Community Engagement, spent two years volunteering as the event’s social media coordinator and team leader. That time was granted to her by St. John’s in furtherance of its broader ministry and support for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
By Catherine Slabaugh October 22, 2024
Dear St. John’s community, The Church Council of St. John’s Lutheran Church is delighted to announce the appointment of the following individuals to the Call Committee, which will be responsible for finding our next Senior Pastor: Bridget Malme, Chris Dawson, Joel Kimmelshue, Gary Ely-Grisham, Pam Roberts, Karen Ross, Lynne Gilbertson, Piper Brostrom, and Kim Hendricks. In accordance with the St. John’s constitution, the Church Council was tasked with selecting seven to nine members, including two from the Council itself. The Executive Committee was truly inspired by the overwhelming response, receiving over 25 applications! The depth of thoughtfulness and the diverse array of spiritual gifts displayed in these applications made the selection process both rewarding and challenging. We sincerely appreciate the patience of both the applicants and the congregation during our deliberations. The nine individuals selected for the Call Committee embody a rich tapestry of diversity in age, gender, race, sexual orientation, and spiritual background, all while representing a wide range of experiences within the St. John’s community. Spanning ages 18 to 80+, this Committee includes lifelong Lutherans as well as newer members, creating an inclusive environment for those who have raised families at St. John’s or consider this community their family. Their unique personal strengths contribute to a well-rounded and effective team. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who expressed their interest in serving on the Call Committee; your dedication and commitment to St. John’s are deeply valued. Thank you! Regards, Church Council
By Catherine Slabaugh October 14, 2024
The second Sunday of the St. John's Stewardship season centered around reinvesting in Outreach . As a faith community deeply committed to "Living God's Love in the World", serving, accompanying, and boldly living out our faith in the world is integral to our spiritual journey. Hundreds of congregants at St. John's build relationships and serve meals with vulnerable guests, explore questions of gender and faith with people who may have been hurt by a church community, and advocate and lobby for those whose voices are often silenced. In worship yesterday, the congregation heard from one of these voices, Steve Ruder, who leads the Pilgrimage Meal ministry. Pilgrimage is a hot meal and respite space provided on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Monday of each month for community members in need. A dedicated team of around 15 volunteers help cook, serve, and greet guests.
By Catherine Slabaugh October 7, 2024
Yesterday officially welcomed the first Sunday of the stewardship season! For the 2025 stewardship season, St. John’s leadership is calling on our people to wonder how you might reinvest in the St. John’s community. We’re centering our reinvestment around four focus areas: reinvesting in outreach, our finances, building and furthering connections with each other, and engaging with and deepening our call to discipleship. In worship yesterday, Kurt Galvez shared the First Glance message where he discussed how each of us can reinvest and deepen our call to discipleship . As a Luminaria leader and current Council Treasurer, Kurt is deeply committed to discipleship and invites each of you to wonder what God-given gift you might be able to share with the world.
By Catherine Slabaugh September 23, 2024
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