BETHEL WEEKLY NEWS BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH JANUARY 19, 2014 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. CELEBRATION CHILDREN ARE WELCOMED AT BETHEL!
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1 BETHEL WEEKLY NEWS BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH JANUARY 19, 2014 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. CELEBRATION WELCOME BACK, JEARLYN AND BILLY STEELE! Please welcome back to Bethel our special musical guests, Jearlyn and Billy Steele! They are joining us in worship today as we remember the life, ministry and impact of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on the Church, our country, and the world. ANNUAL MEETING & CELEBRATION Please mark your calendars for NEXT Sunday, January 26, 4 pm for our Annual Meeting & Celebration at Bethel Highlands. RADzoo will be the entertainment for the kids in the children s theater and childcare will be available for infants and toddlers, while parents are in the meeting. Everyone is invited to stay for a congregational meal following the meeting. CAN YOU HELP US FEED THE CAT? These are exciting days at Bethel Lutheran Church. We have three new pastors and there is renewed energy in our congregation. Important work is being done as we proclaim the glory of Jesus Christ from both of our campuses and there is a sense, everywhere, that Bethel has a bright future. As we look to this future and plan our ministry, we feel that it s vital that every member of the congregation be a part of that planning. In the coming weeks each of us will have the opportunity to do this by taking the Church Assessment Tool or (as it s come to be called), the CAT survey. Starting January 19 th, the survey will be available through a link on the Bethel website. When you click on the link, it will take you directly to the site to complete the survey. Paper surveys will be available at both welcome centers starting January 26th for those who prefer to respond that way. The survey only works if everybody takes this opportunity to have their voices heard. So please help us Feed the CAT! PLEASE GRAB A NAME TAG IN THESE WEEKS OF JANUARY Our pastors are really serious about learning names!...please help them out (in these weeks of January) by slapping a name tag on when you come in to worship. (And it may help you, too, in being able to associate more names with faces!) Thanks for your help and cooperation with this! WELCOME WORSHIP GUEST! Bethel believes that God is at work in our life together to transform and renew the world by making followers of Jesus. You are welcome to be a part of this community of those who celebrate the forgiveness and hope that are God s gifts to imperfect people through Jesus Christ, to grow in your faith, and to join in serving human need in his name. The people and pastors of Bethel look forward to sharing your lifejourney in any way that is helpful to you. If you are a visitor to this beautiful area, we hope your visit was refreshing; your travels are safe, and your homecoming joyful. Make sure to stop at the welcome center and pick up a guest gift packet. You will find information about Bethel and its ministries along with a nice gift for you! CHILDREN ARE WELCOMED AT BETHEL! Parents will find bags of soft toys for children at the entrance to the worship areas. Thank you for doing what you can to help in creating a worship environment where all can participate by keeping distracting noise and movement to a minimum. If you prefer, a nursery is available Sunday mornings at Bethel Highlands (9:30 am).
2 BETHEL S VISION FOR MISSION To WELCOME all people to know Jesus Christ and come to faith in him. To provide the means for growth for Christian maturity, EQUIPPING people with the power of faith in Christ for everyday life. To challenge each member to take a personal share of God s mission, SENDING them to bring Christ s compassion, hope and joy into the world, our communities and homes. BETHEL DOWNTOWN 920 Third Street Hudson, WI (Administrative Office) P bethel@bethelhudson.org Bethel-Lutheran-Church-Hudson Office Hours: M-F: 8:30 am-4:30 pm Sunday: 8 am-12 pm BETHEL HIGHLANDS 504 Frontage Road Hudson, WI P BETHEL S PASTORAL STAFF John Lestock, Senior Pastor Alicia Hilding, Associate Pastor Ben Hilding, Associate Pastor Bob Bipes, Visitation Pastor BETHEL HIGHLANDS PRESCHOOL 504 Frontage Road Hudson, WI P , ext. 401 Kari Jo Fore, Director bethelhighlandspreschoolorg B E T H E L H A P P E N I N G S CAN YOU HELP WITH CHAIRS AND TABLES NEXT SUNDAY? We re looking for some friends to help us get set up for our Annual Celebration next Sunday... Can you stick around AFTER the 9:30 service and help us get tables up for the meeting later in the day? Many hands make light work... so if we get a good number of people, this transition will go very quickly (as it did last year!) Please plan to join in this team effort! Thanks! SMILE FOR THE CAMERA! These next few Sundays (and Wednesdays during confirmation) we re shooting some video footage for our Annual Celebration (coming up on Sunday, January 26 th!) Our member, Bill Alms is behind the camera. Please help him out if he asks you to step in and share a few words for the video. (And thanks for your work on this, Bill!) THANK YOU A special thank-you to the 26 volunteers who assisted in Bethel s December Food Shelf operation. This year was a record year for the food shelf and the work of the volunteers was essential to meet needs. In December, we distributed over seven tons of food, a massive undertaking. It appears that with the reduction in food stamps this year, the need will only continue to grow. Thanks again to each of you who so willingly helped with this service to our community. YAH TO TOUR HENNEPIN MEDICAL HISTORY CENTER On Thursday, February 20th the Young At Hearts will have an opportunity to tour the Hennepin Medical History Center in Minneapolis. The history collection gives a lively look at life and work at a busy public hospital, as well as patient care and medical procedures. With photographs, records and equipment from early hospitals in Minneapolis, we will see the work done in predecessor hospitals such as St. Barnabus (Minneapolis first hospital in 1871), and Minneapolis General Hospital, to name a few. Following the tour we will walk outside one block to Hubert s (by the Metrodome) for lunch. The cost for the tour, lunch and bus is $15. Please sign up at the Downtown welcome center no later than February 9th. Payment is also due by that date. The bus will leave from the Downtown campus at 9 am and we will return at approximately 2 pm. CLASSES FOR NEW MEMBERS CONTINUE Whatever your questions and interests are, these classes are designed just for you! Childcare will be available at all sessions. Tuesday, January 21 and Monday, January 27 6:45 8:15 pm at Bethel Highlands New members will be received during the 9:30 am worship service at Highlands on Feb. 2nd. If you have any questions, please contact Juli Hilding at , ext. 27 or at jhilding@bethelhudson.org. FOOD NEEDED FOR HUDSON BACKPACK PROGRAM Women s Bible Study fills 21 backpacks with food each month for North Hudson Elementary. Food is needed for their next distribution, Monday, January 20th. If you can help, please pick up a shopping list at either Bethel welcome center or download one online. Thanks for your generous and continued support of this local mission effort. Questions: Please contact Molly Powers at mollypowers@comcast.net.
3 Y O U T H A N D F A M I LY H A P P E N I N G S Talk to your child about what they learned today in Sunday School. Here s a question to get you started! Jesus Miracles in Nature Today we talked about the miracles Jesus performed over nature. How does God comfort you during a storm or when you are scared? CAR TALK QUESTION OF THE DAY CARE PACKAGES Senior League youth will bake cookies and make other goodies for Bethel members away at school or the military in February. Please watch for the date! Senior League (Grades 9-12) If you have a son or daughter, brother or sister, or other family member who is working hard and could use a lift, please give their address to Lisa Ruettimann (lisa@bethelhudson.org) or call , ext. 26. Departure: Friday, January 24th Return: Tuesday, January 28th Cost: approx. $ (rentals extra). 3 Days of skiing / snowboarding in the beautiful Montana Rockies! Cost will include transportation, lodging, lift tickets and breakfasts. Bethel youth will get first priority. Please check with Pastor Ben for availability the trip starts Friday! Sign up online or at either welcome center. **$50 Deposit is REQUIRED and due at sign-up** Senior League Grades 9-12 Wednesdays, 7 pm Bethel Downtown January 22: ALCOHOL AND DRUGS Know the Truth is a teenage substance abuse prevention program of Minnesota Teen Challenge. Representatives from this organization will be present to share stories of their own struggles, successes, and advice. Once again, parents and community members are invited to be a part of the conversation. For more information, please visit: Know the TRUTH MONDAY FUNDAY COLLEGE-AGED MEETING NIGHT If you re and looking to meet other Christians your age, check this out! Bible Study at Highlands 5 pm Activity 6 pm. Events are set weekly & location varies so please contact Jaki at jkotlark@gmail.com for details! You don t need to be attending school to come. Please invite your friends! *Remember, this is a ski trip AND time for spiritual enrichment.*
4 WORSHIP MINISTRY ASSISTANTS Ushers/Worship Support 9:30 am Dave Datt, Brian/Chelle Ullom, Terri Woulfe, Chuck Lewis, John Olson 11 am Dick/Barb Hagen, Dave Benson, Nancy/Ron Langness Greeters 9:30 am Dan/Wendy Theobald 11 am Don/Peggy Hale Welcome Center 9:30 am Greta Shafer 11 am Kris Salentine Nursery 9:30 am Kris Gillingham, Eliza Jorgenson Videographer 9:30 am Jon Kreye 11 am Alan Park Projectionist 9:30 am Alan Park 11 am Larry Quam Cookie Caller Jackie Hugdahl To Volunteer Please contact Kris Salentine for Highlands at or Kathy Jeska for Downtown at WORSHIP SCHEDULE Bethel Downtown Sundays Celebration Worship 8 am Great Awakening Worship 11 am Bethel Highlands Saturdays 5:30 pm The Gathering Worship Sundays 9:30 am New Song Worship 7 pm Vespers P O W E R OF P R A Y E R Those Who are Sick or in Need of Healing: Bonnie Alms, Wayne Andrews, Steve Bates, Richard Becker, Don Belisle, Leon Berg, Darlene Berglund, Amy Betchwars, Joe & Suzi Bukowski, Karl Butterbrodt, Mary Danielson, Sarah Dargatz, Roger Davis, Mary Denz, Debbie Dettman, Betty Eggers, Ann Genosky, Amanda Geving, Carol Gilbert, Dave Graese, Jan Gomez, Vivian Hart, Ken Heiser, Mary Henderson, Wendy Hilke, Melissa Holerud, Jamie Jensen, Nancy Jeffries-Lein, Tyler Kinder, Paul Krauss, Mark Latti, Muriel Lau, Char Lee, Betsey Lundeen, John McKercher, Sue Magratten, Theodore Henry McVay, Les Maierhofer, Marlis Maki, Andrew Mattila, Lucille Miller, Pam Moran, Levi Mulvihill, Mallory Myster, Ralph Newcomb, Morrie Nicholson, Tammy Norelius, Larry Ofstedal, Kathy O Keefe, Terri Pomeroy, Nick Rinta, Debbie Russell, Kirsten Salpini, Jim Sandfort, Levi Schlitz, Kay Shager, Jerry Shurb, David Sorensen, Dee Sutter, Dottie Stees, Ward TeWinkel, Ryan Tulgren, Louise Ullom, Jenny Underwood, Chad Wang, Tania Warden and Michael Winkler. Those Serving or Deployed: Jeffrey Berg, Charles Burns, Jordan Kein, Steven Moreus and Micah Stevens. Christian Sympathy: We offer our sympathies and prayers of comfort and strength for Darlene & Bob Berglund on the death of Darlene s brother, Gale Fjelde. Jesus said: I am the resurrection and the life. WORSHIP ATTENDANCE FOR JANUARY 11-12, 2014: Saturday, Jan. 11/Highlands, 5:30 pm 67 Sunday, Jan. 12/Downtown, 8 am 120 Sunday, Jan. 12/Highlands, 9:30 am 317 Sunday, Jan. 12/Downtown, 11 am 82 PLEASE SAVE YOUR FAMILY FRESH RECEIPTS Bethel has the opportunity to earn some funds for its youth ministry programs through Family Fresh. Just save your receipts and turn them into either welcome center. When we reach $150,000 in receipts, Family Fresh will present Bethel with a check for $1,000. Please help us reach that goal we re only $8,000 away CAN YOU HELP OUR NEW MEMBERS FEEL WELCOME? One of the most effective ways to welcome new individuals and families into our community of faith here at Bethel is by pairing them up with mentoring or sponsoring couples. (The Kingdom of God is a kingdom of building right relationships.) As we begin another series of new disciples/members classes, we re looking for individuals and couples to help in this way. If you re interested, please contact Juli Hilding at , ext. 27 or her at jhilding@bethelhudson.org. T H I S W E E K S S C H E D U L E Sunday, 19 Monday, 20 Tuesday, 21 Wednesday, 22 Thursday, 23 Friday, 24 Saturday, 25 9:30 am MLK, Jr. Celebration combined worship BH 9:30 am Sunday School BH 11 am MLK, Jr. Celebration combined worship BH 4 pm Financial Peace Univ. BH 4 pm Vespers rehearsal 7 pm Vespers worship BH Martin Luther King, Jr. s Day 5 pm Monday Funday Bible study 6 pm Dorothy Day prep DT 6 pm Monday Funday Activity 6:30 pm Alabama mission trip meeting DT 7 pm Boy Scout troop #140 & Venture crew DT 7 pm Holy Yoga, Gentle BH 7 pm Worship committee DT 7 pm BHP board mtg. BH 9 am Holy Yoga BH 6:45 pm New Member class BH 7 pm Holy Yoga BH 7:30 pm Bethel Chorale rehearsal DT 6:30 am Promise Keepers at Key s Café 9:05 am Morning Fuel BH 9:15 am Running group BH 10 am Staff meeting DT 12:30 pm Small Group Leader training DT 2 pm Prayer Team DT 5 pm 8th gr. confirmation DT 6 pm 9th gr. confirmation DT 6:30 pm 6th & 7th gr. class DT 6:30 pm Small Group Leader training BH 7 pm New Song Rehearsal 7 pm Senior League DT 9 am Women s Bible study BH 9 am Holy Yoga BH 6 pm Bell Ensemble rehearsal BH 6 pm Holy Yoga/ Level 1 BH 6:30 pm Communications team DT 7 pm HOME monthly planning DT 3:30 pm Senior League depart for Montana ski trip 7 am Men s Bible study DT 8 am Holy Yoga/ Level 1 BH 9 am Alabama mission trip departs 5:30 pm Gathering worship BH
5 BETHEL HAPPENINGS BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH JANUARY 19, 2014 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. CELEBRATION SUPER BOWL PARTY m I d l e r s (For everyone in those in between years, and for anyone who likes to have fun!) Super Bowl party! At Steve & Beth Johnson s home! Sunday, February 2, 2014 Please plan to bring a snack and/or beverage to share. All are welcome!! Prizes for whoever predicts the right (or closest) score. Don t forget to wear your favorite team jersey or sweatshirt (high school, college, professional, other). Questions or to RSVP, contact jhilding@bethelhudson.org, or call the church office ext. 27. Watch for time, directions and more details. BETHEL S TURN TO SERVE THE HOME MEAL ON FEB. 6 We need at least 15 volunteers total for the following time frames. The most help is needed during the last time slot. 1 4 pm Food Prep/table set up 4-4:45 pm Kitchen clean up 5-6 pm Serving & Greeting 5:15 pm - till finished Busing tables, washing dishes, and final clean up Please call Brian Ullom through the church office at and state what time slot you would like to volunteer for. Thank you. Morning Fuel Kick-Off Join others connected to the preschool community for coffee and conversation at the welcome center at Bethel Highlands. Stop in after preschool drop-off on Wednesday, Jan. 22nd for Caribou Coffee and homemade cinnamon rolls. Let the kids play while the grown-ups enjoy a short 9:05 am. A fun new way to start your day! All are welcome, every Wednesday!
6 BETHEL HAPPENINGS BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH JANUARY 19, 2014 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. CELEBRATION Just as Jesus had an inner circle of disciples, we all need a circle to encourage, challenge, and support one another. This Winter at Bethel we are going to have another Small Group Experience: Congregation-Wide Campaign. Bethel Small Group Experience 2014 A time for new beginnings! Wishing for a Do over? Join us for a small group experience as we explore exactly that: Do Over by Ben Mandrell Jan. 26-Feb days during 3 weeks Sign up for the group & schedule of your choice starting January 11/12 A little time -a big difference More info? bethel@bethelhudson.org Chose from a variety of meeting times Groups will meet three times between Sunday, Jan. 26th and Saturday, Feb. 15th Sign-up sheets are available at either welcome center or online TONY CAMPOLO COMING TO BETHEL Author and internationally known speaker and activist, Tony Campolo will be at Bethel: Wednesday, Feb. 19 th 7 pm Bethel Highlands Tony is always thoughtprovoking, challenging and entertaining. Bring your neighbors and friends and get set for a powerful and memorable evening! All must secure a ticket to attend, but tickets are no charge and can be picked up at either welcome center or the main church office Downtown on weekdays between 8:30 am 4:30 pm. TICKETS GO VERY QUICKLY! PICK YOURS UP TODAY! Questions? Call Everyone is welcome! As we continue to grow as a community, we will continue to value and encourage participation in a small group. Please contact Pastor Alicia with any questions: , ext. 23 or ahilding@bethelhudson.org. 6
7 BETHEL HAPPENINGS BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH JANUARY MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. CELEBRATION COUNCIL CANDIDATES FOR 2014 Seven Bethel members have expressed interested in joining the church council in The congregation will have the opportunity to vote for candidates during the Annual Meeting and Celebration on January 26th. Below are biographies of the seven candidates. MIKE BARTELS Financial Secretary Nominee My wife is Amy Bartels and we have been married for 19 years. Daughter Julia is 11 and in 6th grade and our son Joe is 10 and in 4th grade. We have lived in Hudson since 1995 and have been members of Bethel for 17 years. I enjoy time with family, friends, golf, and being a taxi service for my daughter to dance and son to all his sporting events. I have worked at CHS Inc for 19 years. I currently manage the Hedge Desk in Grain Marketing. CHS, a Fortune 100 company, supplies energy, crop nutrients, grain marketing, services, animal feed, food and food ingredients, along with business solutions including insurance, financial and risk management services. DENNIS DUERST Treasurer Nominee Dennis Duerst is currently Bethel Treasurer after being appointed in He and his family have been residents of Hudson since 2000 and members of Bethel during this time. Dennis and his wife Lois have two high school aged children Abby and Jacob, a daughter Amanada, in Milwaukee, and son Ben, in Madison. Dennis is employed at 3M where he is the Director of Benefit Fund Investments in the Finance organization. He has over 25 years of investment, finance and Treasury experience. He currently serves on several non-profit boards and committees and is excited to utilize his experience in a positive way to help support the mission and growth of Bethel! TASHA GUNDERSON General Council Nominee I am interested in becoming a viable member of the Bethel Church Council because I enjoy being fully immersed in the spiritual side of my life. I hope to bring another late 40's female voice to the group, but one that is well researched and always fair. My background is Marketing and Advertising so I'm not the quiet kind! I have truly enjoyed the recent changes that have been made without losing the "core" mission and aesthetic of Bethel, but I think we can do more. I am a full blooded, Lefse- Loving Norwegian as is my entire family. Leif and I, along with our two daughters, Tia and Heidi, have been members at Bethel Lutheran for over 15 years. DAVIN MILLER General Council Nominee After 20+ years as a member of Bethel and serving its ministry as a Sunday School teacher, Confirmation Guide and as an eager volunteer in other areas, I was thrilled to have the opportunity to finally serve as a member of the council, beginning last January. This past summer I was offered an opportunity to become the Director of Transportation for a school district in Northern California. At the time, it seemed as though God was pointing me and my family in that direction and so I accepted the position. Unfortunately, doing so required that I resign my position on the council after having served only six months. While in California, I realized how much I was leaving behind in Hudson, including my church family here at Bethel. So after much soul searching I made the decision to return to Hudson in November. Now that I am back, I am thrilled to be back among those of you who have been so much a part of my family s and my life for all these years. I am also equally excited to have this opportunity to return to the council in order to continue the great work that our ministry team and our group of visionary council members have begun over the past 12 months. Bethel has a bright future in the coming years and to have the chance to continue to be part of shaping its direction as a member of the council is something I truly look forward to. Continued on next page
8 JULIE NEIDERHAUSER General Council Nominee My name is Julie Neiderhauser and I have been a part of the Bethel Church community for the past 21 years. I am married to my husband, Elmer, and we have three boys, Jim, Joe and Jake. I have been involved with Bethel in many different capacities, including teaching Sunday school, VBS craft coordinator, worship support, and confirmation guide. I also have been involved in other ongoing church functions. I have enjoyed working with different age groups and I feel that is has prepared me to help make decisions for all demographics of our congregation. I have worked in the Hudson community for the last 12 years at Elan and also worked to promote the Hudson downtown community while serving on various committees. I have seen tremendous growth and progress in my time at Bethel, that is working to better our church and its community. I am excited at the thought of being a part of continued growth through missions, outreach and expansion as we continue to pursue the heart of God. KRISTA OTTINO General Council Nominee Krista Ottino has been a member of Bethel Lutheran Church since the Fall of She lives in Hudson Township with her husband Rick, three dogs, and two cats. All their children are grown with children of their own. Rick has been active with Bethel on the Worship committee, as a bus driver, and also volunteering with their therapy dog Caesar. Krista wishes to also become actively involved with Bethel and thought the church council would be a good fit for her skills and experience. Krista has a doctorate from the University of Minnesota in Educational Policy and Administration. She has served the St. Paul Public Schools in a variety of teaching and leadership positions over the past 22 years. Krista feels blessed to be a member of the Bethel community and is grateful for the friends she has made through the Bethel Midlers group, bible study classes, and the New Song worship services. TIM WISTE General Council Nominee I welcome the opportunity to serve on Bethel's Church Council. Having been members of Bethel since moving to Hudson in 2002, my wife Marla and I have enjoyed watching and participating in the growth and change in the church and congregation. Our daughters Isabelle (13) and Noelle (9) are growing up with Bethel as their childhood church home, and therein lies my inspiration to become a member of the Council. My participation in volunteering at Bethel until now has been limited to Sunday/Wednesday School teaching - but through that I was encouraged to be a Council member. I look forward to listening, learning and growing as a member of Bethel's Council - and pray that I can help further our Mission: To WELCOME all people into God s church, family and kingdom, EQUIP them as disciples of Jesus Christ, and to SEND them out to serve God and all God s people. It s all about love! Are you aware that within the Bethel community, there are MANY ways for people of ALL ages (youth to 100+) to become involved, meet new friends, and have lots of fun? Here s a chance to dive in and see how your talents and gifts can help others within our church and beyond. WHEN/WHERE: Sunday morning, February 9 in the Downtown narthex and Sunday morning, February 16 in the Highlands lobby WHAT: Find out more information about various mission and serving ministries like Congregational Life, Loaves and Fishes, Habitat for Humanity, Feed My Starving children, Grace Place, Worship Teams, and more! You will also have the opportunity to try a First Serve experience if you want. You commit to trying it on one occasion, and can decide if you d like to continue, or not. Ask questions! Representatives from many ministries will be present to answer your questions. Serving is what we do as followers of Christ. It s all about love! Are you a Bethel group that would like to have a table space and share about your ministry? Contact Juli Hilding at jhilding@bethelhudson.org, or call ext.27. 8
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