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A Century of Service

by Dan Partridge

This year (2024) PLU graduates Todd and Tyger Penson mark milestones in their lifetime of service to the Lord.

Todd has been an ordained minister for 60 years, Tyger for 40 years. At the time Tyger was ordained in 1984, only 2½ percent of the ministers in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America were women. Todd has served in 22 ministries, Tyger has served in 14, including several new missions starts.

In their 64 years of marriage Todd and Tyger have managed to serve in separate churches in the same location in six states, Canada and Liberia, Africa. Together they’ve shared varied experiences in and out of the ministry. For instance, Todd served 25 village churches in Kolila Parish, Liberia in 1987-89, taught Ethics at the Phoebe School of Nursing, and was a part-time professor at the Gbarnga School of Theology in Liberia. Tyger served as Pastor for four parishes, was a professor at Gbarnga School of Theology, and was superintendent of the K-12 Lutheran School at the Phoebe Compound in Suakoko, Liberia.

They escaped the turmoil of the First Liberian Civil War by catching a flight on the second to last airplane out of the country in 1990. “They were shooting around us and finally we couldn’t stay any longer and left most of our stuff behind,” Tyger said. For 16 years after they left Liberia, they donated thousands of dollars to help pay for the education of 200 children who lost parents to the fighting in the civil war.

Both raised in Christian homes, Todd and Tyger met at Pacific Lutheran University in Parkland, Wash. He was majoring in physics; she was pursuing a teaching degree.  She jokes that she left PLU with a “MRS” degree when they married in 1960 and didn’t complete her teaching degree from PLU until 1971.

Todd says the golf course at PLU was the venue where he received his call. “I’d go out there walking in the middle of the night hoping to get a word from God on if I should become a pastor,” he said. God answered in the affirmative. Tyger’s calling didn’t come for years later when on a car trip to a synod assembly in Spokane, WA. Todd suggested she consider going to seminary.

Todd received his training at the Augustana Seminary in Rock Island, IL. Tyger received her training first from the Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary in Fresno, Calif., and finished her training at the Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkley, CA.  Her first assignment was as the pastor of a church in Ault, CO., 13 miles from where Todd was serving as a pastor at a church in Greeley, Colorado.

Family and children have always been a big focus of Todd and Tyger’s life together. They raised four children: Dave, Kathy, Julie, and Doug. They have seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Their son Dave and his wife Marcia had twin girls in October 2009 and Todd and Tyger became “day parents” for the girls for five years.     

Todd and Tyger also reached out to help children in need. In Rock Island while Todd was at seminary, they were house parents for emotionally disturbed and juvenile delinquents at Bethany Home.  They had ten boys, ages 6 to 16, for six days a week, 24 hours a day.  

In Alberta, Todd and Tyger did foster care for hard-to-place children. In New Westminster, B.C., they opened their home to runaway youth which resulted in their eventurally opening a group home for wayward teenage girls. “They came to our house instead of going to prison”, Tyger recalled.

 From seminary, Todd’s first assignments from 1964-68 were in Canada, in Wainwright, Czar and Hughenden, Alberta. This was followed by numerous calls in both Canada and the United States.

As a “mission developer” for the Lutheran Church, Tyger started new churches in Oregon, Arkansas, Georgia, and Arizona. Two of those were a joint effort with Todd. 

In 1991 Wilsonville, OR, south of Portland, Tyger went door to door in neighborhoods asking people about their interest in having a church in their town. She became the pastor of the new Community of Hope Lutheran church which met in the Frog Pond Grange Hall until they outgrew it and moved into a school. One highlight was having Christmas Eve services in the barn on Todd and Tyger’s land. By the end of Tyger’s 7-year tenure as pastor this congregation had grown to more than 300. Tyger also started the Community of Joy Church in Hot Springs Village, Ark., by going door to door. “Evangelism is in our hearts”, Tyger said. 

Since “officially retiring” in 2002, Tood and Tyger have published two books. His is “Saving Jesus from Identity Theft” and hers, “Route 66 Reflections: A Journey through the Bible.”

They remain active in the ministry. At Faith Lutheran Church in Shelton, WA, they are co-leaders of Adult Studies, such as the “Searching for the Historical Jesus” study. Their son Doug Peterson is lead pastor at Faith Lutheran and his wife Brenda Satrum is Formation pastor at the church.

“God has a plan for all of us,” Tyger said of how she and Todd have accomplished so much in their lives. “If God wants you to do something God will get you through it.” Todd added his assurance: “You and God will work it out.”  

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Blessing Bags

Blessing Bags

For Valentine’s Day, The Youth Connection is putting together Blessing Bags for our vulnerable population. FAITH has been asked to help provide lots of items and volunteers. Some items needed include body/ shower wipes, deodorant, matches, hot hands, hats, socks, snacks,nail clippers,wash cloths, dry shampoo, feminine hygiene products, combs…

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Faith Lutheran Constitution Updates for 2024

FLC Constitution Review Task Force

May 3, 2023

Attending: Joan Detrick, Jan Ray, Andrea Miller, Bob Miller

Purpose of Meeting: Review 2020 Constitution for possible future amendments

Background: The FLC Constitution was completely rewritten (following the guidance of the ELCA Model Constitution adopted in 2019), and approved during the Annual Meeting of the FLC Congregation in January 2020. Since its ratification, questions related to Council/Executive Committee term limits and the structure of Committee governance have come to the attention of the Council. Joan Detrick and Jan Ray were appointed to review the questions with the assistance of members of the 2020 Constitution committee as resources.

CLICK HERE for a link to a PDF of the 2020 Faith Lutheran Church Constitution

Action Recommendations:

1.     The 2022 ELCA Churchwide Assembly approved several amendments to the Model Constitution for Congregations. The task force reviewed the changes and recommends that the Council move them in a package to be approved by the Congregation during its January 2024 Annual Meeting. CLICK HERE to view these changes. (If wording is adopted exactly as presented on the proposal from ELCA, these provisions require a majority vote of those voting members present and voting at any legally called meeting of the congregation, provided that they have been presented to the congregation at least 30 days prior to the meeting. If the Council proposes to alter any of the wording in “non-required” sections, ratification becomes a two-step voting process, that culminates in a required 2/3 majority of voting members at a Congregation meeting.)

2.     FLC Constitution task force recommends that the Council not propose any other amendments to the Constitution at this time. Rationale: The Constitution is only three years old and it’s too early to fully understand if changes are needed for smoother operation of the Congregation and its elected Council.

The recommendation is to continue to work within the structure of the 2020 Constitution (incorporating the changes from the 2022 ELCA vote) and reconsider possible amendments in 2026, when the ELCA Model Constitution will be updated (as determined by the Churchwide Assembly action every three years).

3.     The task force did not develop a recommendation on how to manage FLC’s Continuing Resolutions, which describe the authority and activities of various church-approved committees. These resolutions are approved by Council action. Currently, there is not a formal structure for ‘managing’ them. This topic needs further consideration.

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2023 Cottage Meetings: Holy Hospitality

2023 Cottage Meetings: Holy Hospitality

During these meetings, the groups read the familiar parable of The Good Samaritan (Luke 10) and reflected on God’s calling for us to extend Welcome and Hospitality to our neighbors. The groups shared personal stories of welcome including times when they felt accepted and included, and times when they felt excluded, rejected or left out. These personal stories allowed the group to reflect on God’s presence in our daily lives.

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A Christmas Carol musical

Connection Street Theatre is pleased to present A Christmas Carol musical!

See the write up in the Shelton Mason County Herald

Shows are December 2-4 and 9-11. Friday and Saturday shows are at 7:00pm. Sunday shows are at 2:00pm.

Tickets are available now online (CLICK HERE) or at the door.

Connection Street Theatre is a ministry of Faith Lutheran Church, Shelton.

All performances are located at Faith Lutheran, 1212 Connection Street, Shelton, WA 98584

To learn more about Connection Street Theatre, CLICK HERE.

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Ash Wednesday 2022 Schedule

Please know that the leaders and people of Faith Lutheran Church hold you in God's Light during yet another season of disturbance and sorrow.

Tomorrow, Ash Wednesday (March 2), Faith will be open for prayer and worship.

Noon to 1pm: The church will be open during the noon hour for quiet prayer and we will offer the imposition of ashes and Holy Communion at that time.

Evening Activities:

6pm, Youth games

6:30pm, Soup Supper

7:15pm, Ash Wednesday Worship, "Beneath the Cross of Jesus." This will be an interactive service of song and prayer that gives opportunity to share our sorrow and prayers for peace, for health, for wholeness and life in a time of continuing struggle and dis-ease. Livestreamed at FLC's Facebook Page: HERE

Be blessed and encouraged, friends. You are Beloved of God. No matter what. Welcome Home.

Pastor Brenda

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Donate to Relief Efforts in Ukraine

Some folks have been asking about places to contribute to relief efforts in Ukraine. Just want to put out a warning that fake charities have been popping up online that look like they will benefit Ukraine but will actually send your money who-knows-where.

Two sites that we know we can trust are Lutheran World Relief and Lutheran World Federation. Links to their Ukraine-specific donation pages are below.

Love and Peace,   
We pray for all people
whose lives are in peril in Ukraine.   

We pray for the vision to see and the faith to believe 
in a world emancipated from violence. 

Heal the wounds of mind, body and spirit that will occur due to the violence in our world. 

Help us to devote ourselves to the task of making peace in our own neighborhoods and around the world.  No one is hidden from your love.   

Help us be home to others.

Help us manifest your love and peace to the world.

(Prayer from Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service. Their website lists more ways you can help.)

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What is the orange banner about?

In the summer of 2021, the remains of 215 bodies were found outside a boarding school for Indigenous children in Kamloops, B.C., even as the remains of 9 children were repatriated to the Rosebud Sioux in South Dakota from a boarding school in Pennsylvania. We are faced with the reality that for nearly 100 years the U.S. government and white settlers forcibly removed children from their families in order to assimilate them into white, “good Christian” culture. Our Native American and Alaskan Native neighbors still suffer deeply from the scars of this trauma and its lasting effects on their individual and community wellbeing.

This congregation is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), whose Northern European forebears settled across the Great Plains and into the Pacific Northwest in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, displacing the tribal residents of the lands we homesteaded. But we also made friends: members of tribal peoples joined our congregations. And in 2021 the ELCA American Indian/Alaska Native Lutheran Association asked ELCA churches to hang orange banners in sanctuaries or other prominent places to recognize, remember, and honor the lives of children lost to the boarding school system, the generational trauma incurred by this sin, and our commitment to learn from the past and make amends as best we are able.

Faith’s orange banner features the handprints of our members and words that express our commitment to listen, lament, and love our Indigenous Neighbors. We hung it on Reformation Day 2021, and it will be up through June 2022—a bit more than one day for each child found or returned last summer. Its design was inspired by the University of Victoria’s 2021 Orange Shirt Day “Heart and Hands” emblem, created by UVIC’s Audain Professor of Contemporary Art Practice of the Pacific Northwest, Carey Newman. Newman writes:

"This design was made to honour the children who died in residential school. The hearts express love for all those in unmarked graves and compassion for the families and communities who waited for them to be found. The small and colourful hands remind us of the uniqueness and beauty of every child. Taken together, they represent our commitment to listen to our hearts and use our hands, to do the work that needs to be done.  

The visceral confirmation of Survivor accounts that has come from locating these graves has affected many of us on an emotional level. It has changed the way that many people think and feel about our histories and current realities in Canada."

- Artist Carey Newman Hayalthkin’geme (Kwakwaka'wakw/Coast Salish) on "Hearts and Hands"

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Advent and Christmas Worship Schedule

Blue Christmas: December 15, 7pm. Christmas and Grief. Wednesday evening at 7:00pm, come for a special time of worship for those for whom the holidays are marked by grief and loss. Will also be livestreamed on Facebook.

Christmas Eve Worship: 3:00pm and 9:00pm. The 3 o’clock service will be livestreamed on Facebook.

Sunday, December 26: one service at 10:00am. This service will also be livestreamed on Facebook.

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Faith Acts: Calling All Thespians!

Auditions dates for A Christmas Carol (a musical) Sunday, August 29th 2 pm ages 10- adults. Click here for more information.

Hi all

I am excited to be preparing for our holiday show - A Christmas Carol (a musical)

We have obtained the rights to perform the musical version from IT&M shows. A link to the songs is below:

http://www.itmshows.com/christmas-carol/_deploy/content/the-songs.html

the beauty of this license is it allows us to edit the script/songs in any way we please. I have had a zoom meeting with the composer to discuss my ideas and get his vision for the show.

That being said - FA! will be producing a unique version of the show. We will be replacing some of the songs with other, more contemporary songs as well as adding in some others. For example, near the opening of the show, the whole company will be performing "Money, money, money" from ABBA and later in the show, Tiny Tim will be singing "This is My fight Song".

It's going to be a super fun and exciting show - so please consider participating. I know I've missed some folks, so please forward this on to others you know. We are also looking for new members to join our group - so please pass this on to anyone you know who might be interested as well as post on your social media.

the website has been updated with all the necessary details. here is the link

https://www.keystonecenterartsandsci.com/acting-out

AUDITIONS - will be SUNDAY, AUGUST 29th, 2:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall, Faith Luteran Church, 1212 Connection St.

We will also be looking for addition help with the tech crew - lights and sound.

This is not only a great family show for the holidays - but ALSO families IN the show, so consider joining as a family.

Let me know if you have any questions. I look forward to seeing you all again on August 29th. (PS - please be sure to bring a mask and your auditions form).

—Michelle Whitaker, Director


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