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1 September 2016 Summer Fun! Confirmation Camp Mission Trip NEW Shelter Meal Landscaping & Facility Maintenance Vacation Bible School Summer Festival And much more! Atonement Lutheran Church 2132 Deckner Ave. Green Bay, WI (920) Website:
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3 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 4 8:30am Unbinding Your Heart 9:00am Nursery 9:00am Worship & HC 10:00am Fellowship 11:15am Esperanza Para Todos 12:15pm Hope For All Conf 11 8:30am Unbinding Your Heart 9:00am Nursery 9:00am Worship & HC with Blessing of the Backpacks 10:00am Fellowship 11:15am Esperanza Para Todos 12:15pm Hope For All Conf 18 God s Work Our Hands Sunday 8:30am Unbinding Your Heart 9:00am Nursery 9:00am Worship &HC 10:15am Sunday School 10:00am God Work Our Hands-prepare and serve lunch at N.E.W. Shelter 11:15am Esperanza Para Todos 12:15pm Hope For All Conf 25 8:30am Unbinding Your Heart 9:00am Nursery 9:00am Worship & HC 10:00am Fellowship 10:15am Sunday School 11:15am Esperanza Para Todos 12:15pm Hope For All Conf 5 Labor Day Office Closed 12 Pastor s day off 5-7:30pm Preble Parking 19 Pastor s day off 26 Pastor s day off 6 9:30am Tuesday Morning Bible Study 6:00pm Tuesday Meal & Bible Study 13 9:30am Tuesday Morning Bible Study 6:00pm Tuesday Meal & Bible Study 20 9:30am Tuesday Morning Bible Study 6:00pm Tuesday Meal & Bible Study 5-7:30pm Preble Parking 27 9:30am Tuesday Morning Bible Study 6:00pm Tuesday Meal & Bible Study 3:30-7:30pm Preble Parking 7 8:30am Prayer Time 11:30am Wednesday Women meet at Rite Place 14 8:30am Prayer Time 21 8:30am Prayer Time 28 8:30am Prayer Time 1 7:00am TOPS 9:00am Quilters 8 6:30am Herbie s Cafe 7:00am TOPS 9:00am Quilters 5-7:30pm Preble Parking (Helgeson s) 15 6:30am Herbie s Cafe 7:00am TOPS 9:00am Quilters 6:00pm Executive Council Meeting 6:30pm Church Council Meeting 22 6:30am Herbie s Cafe 7:00am TOPS 9:00am Quilters 5-7:30pm Preble Parking 29 6:30am Herbie s Cafe 7:00am TOPS 9:00am Quilters 2 6:00pm Spanish AA 9 6:00pm Spanish AA 5-8:30pm Preble Parking (Nesslein s) 16 6:00pm Spanish AA 23 6:00pm Spanish AA 5-8:30pm Preble Parking 30 6:00pm Spanish AA 2:00-5:00pm Preble Parking (Soccer Homecoming) 5:00-8:30pm Preble Parking (Football Homecoming) 3 6:00pm Spanish AA 10 6:00pm Spanish AA 17 6:00pm Spanish AA God s Work Our Hands & Cardboard Village Overnight at Atonement to benefit Freedom House and NEW Shelter 24 6:00pm Spanish AA 4:00-9:00pm Stomp & Stroll Sting Cancer Preble Sports Complex & Atonement
4 Unbinding Your Heart Each day on Facebook and Prayer, scripture reading and reflection Join us for this exciting adventure on Facebook and congregational s during September and October. Each day we will spend time in prayer, scripture reading and reflection as we discover together what god is calling us to be as a faith community. We will gather once a week before worship (8:30 a.m.) for a time of sharing & group prayer. You can pick up your book from PJ. This adventure begins on Sunday, September 4! What s Your Story? This five week series is based on the lectionary Old Testament and Gospel lessons. In this series we will make connections between the many stories that shape who we are. The God story of the Old Testament is connected to the Jesus story of the New Testament. The parables of Jesus are stories that inform our story and give a kingdom context for life. September 4... Deuteronomy 30: Luke 14:25-33 Chapter I: Life September Exodus 32: Luke 15:1-10 Chapter II: Lost? September Amos 8: Luke 16:1-10 Chapter III: Whose? September Amos 6:1, 4-7a... Luke 16:19-32 Chapter IV: Mine? October 2... Habbakuk 1:1-4-2: Luke 17:5-10 Chapter V: Faith? Lutheran World Relief We are collecting items for LWR kits. Items needed for the School kits are: 70ct. notebooks, child s blunt tip scissors, 24ct crayons, pencil sharpeners, unsharpened pencils, rulers & erasers. Items needed for Health kits are: bath towels, nail clippers & bars of soap. Thank you for your continued support of this ministry. Put donated items on the table near the main entrance. We will be packing the School and Health kits soon! Watch for details
5 Tuesday Morning & evening Bible Study Begins Tuesday, September 6 9:30 a.m. and again at 6:00 p.m. (Bring Bag Lunch for Evening Study) Join us for this study by John Ortberg: If You Want to Walk on Water You ve Got to Get out of the Boat This study helps us answer Christ s call to greater faith, power-filled deeds, and a new way of knowing Him. Through six sessions that include video clips and group discussions, you will discover how to discern God s call, transcend fear, risk faith, manage failure, and trust God. Relating the story in Matthew 14 to life today, teach and best-selling author John Ortberg invites you to consider the incredible potential that awaits you all outside your comfort zones. Tuesday Bible Study Tuesdays 9:30 a.m. and at 6:00 p.m. Herbie s Café Thursday Mornings beginning on September 8th The Me I Want To Be by John Ortberg Becoming God s best version of you God wants you to become a new creation. But new doesn t mean completely different, instead it s like an old motorcycle that gets restored to its intended magnificence. The good news is that as God redeems you and restores you, you become more you. You become more that person God had in mind when he first thought you up. God is not interested in mass-producing you, but rather handcrafting you to be his best version of you. Herbie s Café Bible Study & Breakfast Thursday mornings 6:30 a.m. Like Atonement on Facebook! We invite you to like Atonement s Facebook page. If you are reading this newsletter on-line, click on the following link: Atonement Lutheran Church Facebook And then click Like just below the main photo. Atonement also has a Youth & Family page. Please like that one as well. Atonement Youth & Family Facebook Remember to check Atonement s website It is updated every Monday! If you have any questions, contact Sue in the office at and she ll help you.
6 Dear Friends, Greetings to you in the name of Jesus the Christ! God s Work. Our Hands weekend will be Saturday & Sunday September 17 & 18. Once again God calls and empowers us to go out into the community to serve in Jesus name. Our ELCA Presiding Bishop Eaton put it this way: The world can be a dangerous place. But there are some who, when disaster strikes, run toward the danger. These are first responders, firefighters, police and EMTs, who live out their baptismal vocation in service to their communities in times of intense need. They do God s work with their hands. In baptism we have been marked with the cross. We are the ones who go into the broken places of the world. We are the ones who, by showing up on God s Work. Our Hands Sunday, shine the light of the cross in our communities. We are a church that rolls up our sleeves and gets to work. Whether our congregation prepares & serves meals at the N.E.W. Shelter or gather items for the Preble Hive, our service activities offer an opportunity for us to explore one of our most basic convictions as Lutherans: that all of life in Jesus Christ every act of service, in every daily calling, in every corner of life flows freely from a living, daring confidence in God s grace. God s Work. Our Hands Weekend at Atonement Lutheran Church Saturday September 17 Annual Cardboard Village (Collecting needed items & make tie blankets for Freedom House). Guest speaker from Freedom House will share with us how we can continue to walk with them in the mission they are about with families. Prepare food for the lunch that will be served at N.E.W. Shelter. Service of Prayer for the Homeless
7 Sunday September 18 Breakfast at 8:00a.m. for ALL! Worship Celebration and Holy Communion at 9:00a.m. Go out into the community as the baptized people of God to Serve in the name of Christ! (Serve meal at N.E.W. Shelter & & ) We are looking for other places we can serve in the community. Let us know of any ideas!!! In Christ, Pastor Jim Gerth Yes! I would like to help on God s Work Our Hands Weekend by: Saturday evening, September 17: Helping with tie blankets Help youth assemble their cardboard homes Help prepare food at 6:30pm for Sunday s lunch at the N.E.W. Shelter Sunday, September 18: Help prepare and serve Breakfast Enjoy breakfast at Atonement Gather for Worship Help complete preparation for lunch at N.E.W. Shelter Menu: Sloppy Joes Super sweet corn (not corn on cob) Pork & Beans Potato Salad or Coleslaw Ice Cream Sundae bar Please let us know if you have any other suggestions!! Serve lunch at N.E.W. Shelter Deliver donated items & volunteer for an hour at Freedom House (beginning at 12noon) Spread Random Acts of Kindness Care for elderly and those that need help with tasks around the house F.O.R.E Committee (Fellowship, Outreach & Evangelism) The FORE Committee is sponsoring a class on Cultural Diversity in October. It will be held between worship services. We are excited to welcome various speakers to these gatherings. Watch for more details in the upcoming weeks. The Cultural Diversity classes will be followed by a Cultural Dinner on November 5.
8 Atonement Wednesday Women Atonement Wednesday Women will meet on Wednesday, September 11:30 a.m. at The Rite Place. All women are invited and encouraged to join us. Senior Corner Are you aware help is available at our Aging & Disability Resource Center located at 300 S. Adams St? If you are looking for help with meals, housekeeping, bathing, dementia care, yard work, transportation, housing options, money matters, call them at More information and copies of their monthly newsletter will be on the narthex counter. If you need assistance you can call Gladys, Veterans If you are wondering if you are eligible for any health or drug assistance through the VA, you can call the Brown County Service Office, N.E.W. Shelter Meal N.E.W. Shelter Meal is Monday, September 5, We will serve our usual spaghetti dinner and all the fixings. If you sign up for the fruit salad items, please be sure to have them at the church by 9:00 a.m. on Monday, September 5. Please see the signup sheet in the narthex. Cupcake holders are under the narthex counter. Thanks for your support in helping our neighbors in need. We have volunteers to organize the meal for: September 5 - Keims & Wheelocks November 7 - Schneiders & Robishaws Confirmation Youth will also be helping with the serving of these meals!! Paul s Pantry We always collect egg cartons, paper bags, plastic bags, twist ties and glasses for Paul s Pantry. Put your donated items in the Narthex Counter cabinet marked Paul s Pantry. The pantry was founded in 1984 by the late Leo Frigo. Leo had retired as President of Frigo Cheese and wished to devote the remainder of his life to helping those in need. Leo realized that the amount of food being thrown away by business was shameful and that the unsaleable but edible food could be used to benefit the needy in our local community. Please join us in supporting their mission by donating egg cartons, bags, ties and glasses.
9 Fall Church Cleaning The Fellowship Hall floor will be stripped and waxed on Monday and Tuesday, September 12 & 13. Thank you to Gladys Nickodem for organizing, Ken Storzer, Paul Gast, Don Donarski and Gene Vandevoorde for taking on this task as well as those that have helped in the past. Crossways Camping Ministries Junior High Blast - November 4-6, 2016 Imago Dei Village in Clintonville Are you looking for a way to have a great time at camp? We have the retreat for you! Join new friends and some summer counselors for a weekend full of fun, games, worship, good food and awesome Bible Studies. You re bound to have a blast! Upper Elementary Blast - March 31-April 2, 2017 Imago Dei Village in Clintonville Start early to build the bonds your youth group needs! This retreat for 3 rd 5 th grade church groups sets a firm foundation for establishing group unity at a young age. Groups will gather together to meet new friends in a way that will create lasting group connections through games, songs, Bible study and so much more! Watch for details. Questions? See Kathy Huebner. Breakfast at Atonement Did you enjoy breakfast at Atonement on the last Sunday of each month this summer? If so, please consider helping with this ministry to keep it going. Pastor Jim or any Council member welcomes your opinion. Please let PJ know if you can help. Devotional Booklets Devotionals for July, August & September are in the narthex area for you to pick up if you have not already done so. We have large and small size devotionals. Help yourself! Relief Crossing Guards The City of Green Bay is in need of part-time Relief Crossing Guards for the upcoming school year. Relief crossing guards cover the vacancies of regular crossing guards and may work 2-4 hours per day on an on-call, as needed basis. Apply online at Milestone Ministry We celebrate our children going to their first day of kindergarten, going to prom, getting married, having children, and so many more fun events in our lives. Why do we not celebrate the church milestones? Milestone ministry takes the milestones that we as congregation members move through and celebrates them during worship and at home! The great thing about milestone ministry is that each milestone that a person meets is gifted with a hand painted stone. These stones are a great way to remember and ritualize our faith milestones. This is not just a program for the youth in our congregation. There are milestones for all stages in your faith. We will be offering workshops through the year for everyone to participate in. For more information please contact Jolyn Helgeson jolyngrace@gmail.com. Second Worship Service Hope for All 11:15 a.m. Worship Service Come and worship with us on Sunday morning as we share a bilingual worship celebration (English & Spanish). This celebration is open to all people. The worship service is called Hope For All Esperanza Para Todos. Come let us worship the Lord! Worship time is 11:15 a.m.
10 Thank you for your support of our Baby Shower for Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin. Family Services is a non-profit, human services agency that protects, heals and cares for the children and families of Northeast Wisconsin. Items collected here at Atonement: FFL - Food, Fellowship, and Learning FFL - Food, Fellowship, and Learning Tuesday, September 27 at 11:30 a.m.at Atonement. What is FFL? It is a time for members of the community to get together for a snack and learn! Have you ever participated in an LIR (learning in retirement) program? This is very similar but all ages are welcome to participate. Every month on the last Tuesday we will get together in the fellowship hall at 11:30 a.m. to enjoy a light lunch, some coffee and hear a speaker talk about different issues. Some examples of speakers/topics are: gardening, cardio vascular health, living local, travel logs, card games, planning for the future and much more! 2 Strollers 1 High Chair 2 Bed Rails 1 Bouncy Seat 1 Baby Bath 2 Diaper Bags 14 Packs of Baby Wipes 2 Bags of Toys 7 Large Boxes/Bags of clothes 32 Baby Quilts made by Atonement quilters Thank you Atonement members and others that donated to the Service League of Green Bay s Annual Back to School Store. Items we collected: 52 pair of girl s socks 58 pair of boy s socks 32 girl s underwear 31 boy s underwear Spanish AA Group We have a Spanish speaking Alcoholics Anonymous Group that meets at Atonement on Friday & Saturday evenings each week from 6:00 7:30 p.m. All are welcome!
11 Confirmation Ministry in September 2016 Confirmation is: A pastoral & educational ministry of the church which helps the baptized child, through Word and Sacrament, to Identify more deeply with the Christian community and participate more fully in its mission. WORSHIP is an important part of our Confirmation Ministry! All youth who are in Confirmation are encouraged to join us for worship each week on Sunday at 9:00 a.m. or 11:15 a.m. RAINBOW BAGS FOR OUR CHILDREN IN CHURCH - The rainbow bags at the entry to church are filled with religious books for your children to read during worship. Please feel free to take one for your child to use and return to the rack following worship. Confirmation Youth Help Serve at N.E.W. Shelter Meals 4:45 6:00 p.m. The schedule for our confirmation Youth and/or parents to provide assistance for the N.E.W. Shelter meal is listed below. Currently, the N.E.W. Shelter is located at 301 Mather. Prior to the meal for which you are assigned, you will be contacted by the Director of Youth & Family Ministry who helps coordinate volunteers for the shelter meal. Your help is a great way to assist others, and to understand the needs some people in our community have for the basic necessities of life. If it is necessary for you to change your date, please do so by contacting another youth/parent. Remember that this community service is part of the confirmation requirements and is not optional. Thank You For Your Help With This Ministry!! Pastor Jim Gerth (P.J.) Monday September 5, 2016 Monday November 7, 2016 Onnika Robishaw & Amy Wheelock Josh Helgeson & Kevin Lopez & Dane Bergstrom CONFIRMATION NURSERY HELPER SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2016 Each young adult that is in our Confirmation Program is expected to help with our Nursery Ministry on Sunday morning during the 9:00 a.m. Worship Service. Your presence will ensure that there is adequate supervision for the young children in the nursery. It is important that you arrive to help with this ministry by 8:50 a.m. If you have any questions please call me at or me at james.gerth@yahoo.com. If you are going to trade Sundays please let Sue Pike know in the church office. ( ) Thank you for being a part of this ministry! WORSHIP 9:00 a.m. NURSERY HELPER 8:50 a.m. September 4 Amy Wheelock September 11 Onnika Robishaw September 18 Allison Pankratz September 25 Joshua Helgeson October 2 Dane Bergstrom October 9 Ramona Kirch October 16 Ben Reeves October 23 Payton Schilz October 30 Sydnee Helgeson THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!
12 CONFIRMATION WORSHIP HELPER SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2016 Each young adult that is part of our Confirmation Ministry is expected to be a worship helper to our pastor. As a Worship Helper you will do the following: Hold the Christ Candle by Baptism Font during the Confession, carry Christ Candle forward during the Gathering Hymn, help with Holy Moly, carry in Communion Items with Parents or other Adult as ushers come forward with the Offering, help with Holy Communion, carry Christ Candle out, greet people with Pastor. Worship Helpers should be at church by 8:45 a.m. When you arrive check with pastor right away. If you have any questions please call me at or me at james.gerth@yahoo.com. Thank You for helping with this ministry! WORSHIP 9:00 a.m. September 4 September 11 September 18 September 25 October 2 October 9 October 16 October 23 October 30 WORSHIP HELPER 8:45 a.m. Onnika Robishaw Amy Wheelock Joshua Helgeson Allison Pankratz Ramona Kirch Dane Bergstrom Payton Schilz Benjamin Reeves Joshua Helgeson Atonement Lutheran Confirmation Group Onnika Robishaw Allison Pankratz Amy Wheelock Ramona Kirch Dane Bergstrom Joshua Helgeson Benjamin Reeves Payton Schilz Sydnee Helgeson Kevin Lopez Brisa Lopez Jessica Cardona Edith Mendez Confirmation Covenant Atonement Lutheran Church CONFIRMATION IS: A Pastoral and Educational Ministry of the Church which helps the baptized child, through Word and Sacrament, to Identify more deeply with the Christian community & participate more fully in its mission. According to Luther s Small Catechism, Confirmation is the rite by which a baptized person renews his/her baptismal vow, publicly addresses her/his faith, and is received into adult membership by the congregation. Baptism is our birth into God s family, it is a gift of a new life offered us by God. In Baptism parents and sponsors promise to nurture faith by participating in worship, teaching the Lord s Prayer, the Creed and the Ten Commandments; by placing into the child s hands the scriptures, and by providing instruction in the Christian Faith. The church commits to help parents and sponsors fulfill this promise. Confirmation is a time of preparation for baptized Christians to publicly profess that they do indeed believe these things promised for them in their baptism. It is a responsibility for one s own Christian Faith. To help in the fulfillment of baptismal vows, Atonement Lutheran provides a three year confirmation program. In this program, the church promises to help students & parents be responsible in preparing for the Rite of Confirmation. It is important that students and parents know what is expected of them in Atonement s Conformation Ministry, and covenant to fulfill these responsibilities and obligations. Thus as students and parents you are asked to attend our Confirmation Ministry Organizational Gathering on September 14, Confirmation Ministry Organizational Meeting & Meal Wednesday September 14, :30-8:00 P.M.
13 Sunday School News for September Sunday School begins on Sunday, September 18 at 10:15 a.m. Join us for some exciting adventured as we explore the Bible stories about Jesus Christ! -HOLY MOLY- UNIT 1: OLD TESTAMENT Lesson 1: Abraham... Bible Verse: Genesis 15 Lesson 2: Sarah and Abraham... Bible Verse: Genesis 18:1-15 Lesson 3: Rebekah and Isaac... Bible Verse: Genesis 24 Lesson 4: Jacob and Esau... Bible Verse: Genesis 25:19-34; 27:1-40 Lesson 5: Jacob... Bible Verse: Genesis 32:22-32; 33:1-11 Lesson 6: Joseph I... Bible Verse: Genesis 37:1-28 Lesson 7: Joseph II... Genesis 40:1 41:45 Lesson 8: Joseph III... Genesis 42 43; 45; 50 Lesson 9: Naomi and Ruth... Ruth 1 Lesson 10:David... 1 Samuel 16:1-13 Lesson 11:David and Goliath... 1 Samuel 17:1-52 Lesson 12:Solomon... 1 Kings 5 6; 8:1-13 HOLY MOLY PRIZE FOR ATTENDANCE AT SUNDAY SCHOOL A number of our Sunday School children will be given gift cards to Culvers for some Ice Cream because they have been to Sunday School at least 6 times. WAY TO GO! Let s continue to encourage our children to come and learn more about Jesus! -Attend 6 Times: Culver Cone -Attend 12 Times: Culver Sundae -Attend 24 Times: Large Pizza -Attend 34 Times: Walmart Gift Card HOLY MOLY Sunday School. All adults are invited to stop by the Holy Moly Theater on Sundays at 10:15 a.m.as we gather to sing, pray and view the Holy Moly DVD for the lesson that day. Your support is very important to our Sunday School! Join us in Herbie s Café! Backpack Blessing Sunday, September 11 at the 9:00 and 11:15 a.m. Worship Services. Bring your Backpack!
14 The Youth & Family Ministry Committee consists of Kathy Huebner, Jason Helgeson and Leah Bergstrom. Kathy is now on staff as the Youth & Family Ministry Event Coordinator. Welcome Kathy! Atonement s Annual Cardboard Village Saturday, September 17, 2016 Join others at Atonement to experience what it s like to be homeless and sleep in a cardboard box. Cardboard and supplies will be available, each participate will make their own shelter. Meet at church at 3:00 p.m. to start building cardboard shelters. Dinner will follow along with: Tie blankets for Freedom House Food prep for the N.E.W. Shelter lunch on Sunday Guest speaker: Lilia from Freedom House will be here at 6:00 p.m. to talk with us about Freedom House. Did you know there are currently 12 families living at Freedom House? Collect items for Freedom House: Large 33 or 36 gallon garbage bags, soap, dryer sheets, PineSol, All-purpose Cleaner, bleach, window cleaner, etc. Also collecting cans of chicken noodle soup and peanut butter. Fun! Reflection time Lights out by 10:00 p.m. Youth & Family Summer Fun at Kastle Park!
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16 Preble Parking in Atonement s Lot for Sporting Events Can you help? Sign up for one or more of the sporting events and help support our youth! Questions, see Kathy Huebner. Thursday, Sept. 8 Soccer 1 Helgeson s 5:00pm 7:30pm Friday, Sept. 9 Football 1 Nessleins 5:00pm 8:30pm Monday, Sept. 12 Soccer 1 5:00pm 7:30pm 2 5:00pm 7:30pm Tuesday, Sept. 20 Soccer 1 5:00pm 7:30pm 2 5:00pm 7:30pm Thursday, Sept. 22 Soccer 1 3:30pm 7:30pm 2 3:30pm 7:30pm Friday, Sept. 23 Football 1 5:00pm 8:30pm 2 5:00pm 8:30pm Tuesday, Sept. 27 Soccer 1 3:30pm 7:30pm 2 3:30pm 7:30pm Friday, Sept. 30 Soccer (Homecoming) 1 2:00pm 5:00pm 2 2:00pm 5:00pm Friday, Sept. 30 Football (Homecoming) 1 5:00pm 8:30pm 2 5:00pm 8:30pm Saturday, Oct. 8 Soccer 1 11:30am 3:00pm 2 11:30am 3:00pm
17 September 1, 2016 Dear Atonement Family, Thank you for showing your interest in Atonement Lutheran Church committees, activities or events! We appreciate your interest and value the energy and input that you contribute to our church community! There are some upcoming opportunities that you may want to get involved with in the next few months. Please look through these opportunities and consider getting involved! Many are short-term events that require only small time commitments. We would love to have you join us in these service projects and events! Prep Work for God s Work/Our Hands on Saturday, September 17th in the afternoon. Would you like to help prepare food for the God s Work/Our Hands event? Contact Kathy Huebner at or khuebner85@yahoo.com or contact the church office to volunteer! God s Work/Our Hands on Sunday, September 18th during lunch. Would you like to transport food or serve food at the NEW Shelter? Contact the church office at or churchoffice@atonementlutheranchurchgb.com to volunteer! Sting Cancer Event - Stomp & Stroll on Saturday, September 24th from 4-9 PM at the church parking lot/preble track. Contact the church office at or churchoffice@atonementlutheranchurchgb.com to volunteer! Once again, thank you for your service to our church community and community at large. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us. With appreciation, Volunteer Coordinator Atonement Lutheran Church 2132 Deckner Ave. Green Bay, WI (920) Website: ChurchOffice@AtonementLutheranChurchgb.com
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19 September 24, 2016 from 4:00-9:00 pm Preble High School Track Events: Speakers Information booths from local healthcare providers Music Food & beverages Memory Walk Preble High School and Atonement Lutheran Church invite you to Sting Cancer Stomp and Stroll! Area health care providers will have information booths set up, music will be provided along with food and refreshments. The last hour will be our Memory Bag Walk in which participants can line the Preble track with glow-stick lighted bags in memory of or in honor of someone who has fought or is fighting their battle with cancer. Completed registration forms can be: Mailed to: Preble High School.. or dropped off in Main Office 2222 Deckner Ave. Green Bay, WI Mailed to: Atonement Lutheran Church... or dropped off at church 2132 Deckner Ave. Green Bay, WI Registration due date to ensure a t-shirt is September 16, Admission: Adults - $12, Children 10 and under - $8 and includes a t-shirt and wrist band. Atonement s own Corey Kirch will be providing his DJ services for music during the event! Atonement will be serving food! The goal is to raise $20,000. Proceeds go towards supporting the mission of StingCancer in our community. Stop by from 4:00-9:00 p.m. to join us as we Walk the track to fight cancer!
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21 To All from your Atonement Church Family! Joshua Frerk 9/1 Mya McCarthy 9/1 Amanda Huilar 9/2 Cody Dietz 9/4 Nolan Diller 9/4 Susan Byers 9/6 Janet Jacobson 9/7 Norman Rupp 9/7 Maxwell Starks 9/7 Jolyn Helgeson 9/9 Aaron Rabideau 9/9 Guy Breese 9/10 Autumn Frerk 9/11 Brian Pike 9/13 Julie Storzer 9/13 Lois Dart 9/14 Margie Marcelle 9/14 Lynette Reidinger 9/14 Nathan Gerth 9/15 David Gerth 9/17 Lee Starks 9/18 Jairo Huilar 9/19 Randall Reeves 9/22 Marilyn Rabideau 9/23 Stacey Rupp 9/23 Sharon Schneider 9/25 Joanna Wiitanen 9/26 Cassie Vandevoorde 9/27 Stephen Honzik 9/28 Craig Shneider 9/28 Ken Waldo 9/28 Leland Garcia 9/30 Joellyn Kacynski 9/30 If you have a September birthday and were not recognized, Happy Birthday! (Please call the church office, , to record your birthdate.) LARGE PRINT BULLETINS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE USHERS. The Preble HIVE & Edison Eagle s Nest The Preble Hive and the Edison Eagle s Nest are school community donation centers whose main goal is to help students get the necessary supplies to be comfortable and successful at Preble High School and at Edison Middle School. Students, staff, parents, and community members are invited to donate any new or like-new products that can be used to make the Hive and the Eagle s Nest respected resources for the school community. The Preble HIVE and the Edison Eagle s Nest were voted by our Congregation as one of the Top 3 Community Goals for our church in Members of the Committee are: Edison Eagle s Nest: Mary Ann Larsen, Judy Slamp & Maryl Nelsen Preble HIVE: Jill Wentworth, Doris Ziesemer & Karen Fitchett Goal #1 School Supplies: We like to stock the shelves with school supplies of all shapes and sizes Pencils, Pens, Highlighters, Markers, Glue, Protractors, Notebooks, Student Planners, Calculators, folders, paper, flash drives, goggles, backpacks. Goal #2 Personal Hygiene Products or Toiletries: We request these donations be NEW toothpaste, deodorant, combs, shampoo, tampons, makeup, toothbrushes, soap, conditioner Goal #3 Clothing: New or Gently Used: Some items we request as NEW products and not USED. Those items are underwear and socks. Hats, gloves, underwear, graduation gowns, socks, jackets, sweatshirts, girls sweatpants, shorts, age appropriate clothing. From the Social Concerns Committee: Care & Share Ministry Our Care & Share Ministry helps those recovering from an illness or surgery by preparing meals or providing household help. If anyone would like to participate in this ministry by helping to prepare a meal or help with household duties, please sign up in the narthex to help. We have a few people signed up, but have several members who are having upcoming surgeries and could use more help. If you haven't signed up, please consider helping. Donna Aznoe Social Concerns In the Hospital? If you want Pastor Jim to know you are going to be and/or are hospitalized, please be sure to contact the church office, When admitted to the hospital, you will have to tell them to contact Atonement. Even when you tell this to the hospital, sometimes we are called and sometimes we are not. The only way to be sure we know about your hospitalization is for you or a family member to contact us directly. Without your assistance, it is very possible your hospitalization will not be known by Pastor Jim. Atonement's Prayer Chain The Prayer Chain consists of several people who are contacted via when someone has a prayer request. The request goes to all those who have signed up to receive these prayer requests. If you would like to be on the list to receive prayer requests please contact me, Janet Jacobson at or jjanim@aol.com.
22 Giving Update for Atonement Lutheran Thank you for your many gifts which make it possible for Atonement Lutheran Church to give witness to the Grace & Mercy of Jesus Christ. We give because God gave to us as it says in John 3:16, For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. It is important that we continue to financially support the ministry God has entrusted to us here at Atonement Lutheran Church. If you have any questions about our budget please direct them to either Pastor Jim or a member of the Church Council. Thank you for your gifts. YTD Ending 8/8/2016 Budgeted General Offering YTD $131, Actual Expenses YTD $135, Simply Giving to Aug 6th $46, Net Income YTD ($1,123.33) Choice Dollars to Aug 6th $5, Christmas Gift $ Offering to Aug 06th $81, U2S General YTD $3, Total General Giving YTD $134, Chicken dinner $5, Welcome to the 2016 Church Council We are thankful for the following who are willing to serve on the Church Council. Please keep them in your prayers and be willing to help in ministry when asked. Thank you to those who are going off council. Your service to Christ and the Mission & Ministry we do together has been a great blessing to many. Amanda Huilar President Janet Jacobson Corey Kirch Vice President Paul Gast Sue Pike - Secretary Eric Cardona Julie Geyer Treasurer Jo Weibel Jason Helgeson Gene Vandevoorde Mulunda Bowa Tori Wheelock Paula Skorczewski Atonement Lutheran Church Council Meeting Minutes Executive Meeting June 16, 2016 In Attendance: Julie Geyer, Pastor Jim Gerth, Amanda Huilar, Sue Pike & Corey Kirch The meeting was called to order at 6:02 p.m. The May meeting minutes were approved. Julie made the motion to accept the March meeting minutes and Corey seconded it. Motion carried. Committee Reports: a) MPS (Management, Personnel & Stewardship) b) Christian Education c) Properties d) Youth & Family e) FORE (Fellowship, Outreach & Evangelism) f) Multi-Cultural Ministry g) Worship & Music
23 h) Mission and Social Concerns i) United 2 Serve Distribution Date: 6/13/16 Month of Distribution: May U2S Contributions: $ Carryover: $ Balance: $ Distribution 1: 20% ADR: $ Distribution 2: 50% General Fund: $ Balance: $ Carryover to next month: $ Corey made motion to accept the U2S distributions, Julie seconded it. Motion carried. Pastor s Report: Currently just trying to stay above water. Tuesday was our Youth & Family event at Kastle Park. We had a great turnout, with a lot of younger families. May take time off after son s wedding in July to address some things with dad. The Mission Trip group made $800 from the Brat Sale at Festival Foods. Current balance in account is $ Quake Zone event still carries a negative balance. We need to determine how to cover. Confirmation Camp has a balance due of $549. The cost per youth for the camp is $395. We asked for a $100 deposit from families. Corey made a motion to accept the Pastor s report and Sue seconded it. Motion carried. Financial Nothing concerning this month. We continue to have a negative income vs. expanse balance but we are doing better than last year. Also consider that we have added items/funds to this year s budget. Offerings were $3200 vs 4300 the previous year. Thrivent Financial Choice dollars have brought in over $5000 year to date. Julie has been splitting this between remaining quarters. This is a significant amount. There was discussion about getting more information about this out to our Thrivent members, as not all of them may be participating in these Choice Dollars when they are eligible to. PJ will see about getting a list of members that have Thrivent product. Julie said there is a document online about Choice Dollars and how to participate. $125 was sent to Lutheran Social Services for our 2 nd Quarter payment. Sue made a motion to approve the Treasurers Report and Corey seconded it. Motion carried. Old Business 1. Youth & Family - There is a possible candidate from Crossways. PJ may be able to meet with him during VBS. New Youth & Family Event Coordinator position is being worked on, with Kathy Huebner filling this position. It will be line item 504 in the budget. Discussion was held on MPS s proposed rate of pay. Council will submit a new recommendation to MPS. MPS, PJ and Kathy need to finalize the job description. If completed, a July 1 start date is the goal. 2. Summer Festival - $850 grant received for the GB Conference to help cover the cost of the festival. It will be on July 16 with a lot of food and fun. Meant to be for the entire congregation, with a picnic on Saturday with the outdoor worship on Sunday. 3. Locks in the office will be rekeyed on Monday morning. Next Meeting: Thursday, August 18. Meeting adjourned at 7:20pm. Respectfully submitted, Sue Pike
24 United 2 Serve Bible Verse: Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others. 1 Peter 4:10 United 2 Serve Meeting Minutes June 13, 2016 Attendees: Donna A., Sally B., Diane W., Tom P., Mary Jo R., Sharon S. Counsel Rep Cory Cory s Council Updates Some locks in the building have been changed to increase security 1. Reviewing of Committees Went over different goals and who signed up for each to make up committees Cory to speak to Executive Counsel about the outdoor cross lighting and seeing who might help with that Bring up outdoor electronic signage as an U2S Sunday presentation and combine it with Light on cross goal since nobody signed up for it Sally adding note in newsletter to get more volunteers and to bring up options for elderly assistance & random acts of kindness Suggestion for reusable bags with our logo on it for Welcome bags and can also use for random acts of kindness Sheets from Congregation were collected and added to the list in the narthex. 2. Welcome Kit Bags Will be giving funds for supplies Possible purchase of reusable bags 3. Bookmarks U2S Committee distributed bookmarks and collected old ones 4. 6/26 Presentation Tim Wentworth on deck to do presentation Maybe good idea to have a backup 5. Newsletter Suggestion July 4 th Shelter Meal Donna A. will check with Sara, Sharon S. mentioned Nancy Teale could be a possibility Volunteers for Goal Committees listing out ones that are specifically needed and addressing examples of Elderly/Random Acts Adding in information about anonymous jar for elderly assistance, Sally getting jar, Kim making forms 6. Sento s Birthday Sharon brought up and let everyone know to get the information 7. Distribution for June Distribution was done in May, so this month is a non-distribution month. $ carried over to next month
25 United 2 Serve Meeting Minutes July 18, 2016 Attendees: Tom P., Sara H., Kim Z., Lois D., Sharon S., Council Rep Cory 1. Reviewing of Committees Group for lighting on the cross Laura S., Gladys N., & Julie G. Julie transferring $1,000 from the 2015 chicken dinner to the lighting of the cross fund AED update Jason H. Working with Alison, Project Adam Children s Hospital who sends churches AED s, we might need to send some money, but they will be having a meeting 7/14 Currently has $500 Edison Eagles Nest & Preble Hive - $250 in each account Sara is going to check with Julie G. about where the distributions for Sierra Leone and El Salvador (see May distributions below) May Monthly Distributions: $ Beginning Balance $ Funding for AED $ $250 each for Eagles Nest & Preble Hive $ El Salvador $ Sierra Leone $10.42 Carry over Balance Welcome bags Account Balance - $75.76 Grief Support Account Balance - $59.21 Brunch Feast Account Balance- $ Undesignated Funds Julie G. Wants to know what we would like to do with $ chicken dinner undesignated funds Sara checking with Julie to find out the status of the budget to know if the U2S offering for July U2S would like to utilize funds to support the outdoor sign & cross lighting once the cost is determined Possibilities of how to utilize the funds: Cabinet for organizing in Sunday School area, Update Sunday school rooms/supplies, organization of supplies 3. Sharon S. brought up digital signage topic Craig S. & Kyle S. have interest in a sign company and are willing to work on this 2 x 8 sign is available at $1000 each/side with multiple options for communication from computer to sign 3 x 6 monochrome in red sign is available for donation free of charge to Atonement Remind church council to discuss approval for signage 4. Ideas for U2S Sunday presentation Update on Sento Shelter Meal for July Share pictures from Summer Festival Rummage Sale Parking Update 5. Charge for parking lot usage Sara to ask Jason to bring up to church council to discuss charging for usage of our parking lot for those other than 5. Distribution for June: Beginning Balance = $ $ Good Samaritan Baskets $50.00 Welcome Bags $50.00 Grief Support $75.00 El Salvador $75.00 Sierra Leone $75.00 Edison Eagles Nest $75.00 Preble Hive Carry over to next month = $ Next Meeting 6:30pm
26 United 2 Serve Meeting Minutes August 8, 2016 Attendees: Sara H., Kathy H., Sally B., Diane W., Mary Jo R., Donna A. 1. Sento s Tuition borrow from the chicken dinner fund to get it paid and hold a fundraiser in September to help. orrowing from Chicken Dinner fund and also approval of a Fall Festival fundraiser 2. Needy Care Kits 3. Welcome Bags the bags to a visitor 4. Indoor Signage get for members to wear to each service council & Mary Jo will check with Dan as well 5. Ideas for Chicken Dinner Fund goals 6. July Distributions 7. Newsletter Ideas 8. Contact Info Updates what it is r preferred method of contact (ex. Text, , Etc.) and
27 U2S Committee Updates August 28, 2016 Congregational Goals 1. Illuminate cross on east side of building Committee: Gladys Nickodem, Laura Sternitzky, Dave Haefs Julie Geyer, Duane Pike, Paul Gast, Ken Storzer, Gene Vandevoorde Committee has been meeting and has defined requirements. Bob Geyer, our electrician is working on the cost estimate. 2. Automated External Defibrillator Committee: Jason Helgeson Jason is applying for grants to help with the cost. Currently have $500 in fund. 3. Elderly Assistance No committee has been formed, however some church members have offered to drive other members to evening music events this summer i.e. Allouez Village Band. Do you know of events this fall that other members would appreciated joining you? Driving at night is what keeps some members from enjoying outings. Community Goals: 1. Preble HIVE and Edison Middle School Eagles Nest Edison Eagles Nest Committee: Mary Ann Larsen, Judy Slamp, Maryl Nelsen. Judy Slamp and Mary Ann Larsen have been granted approval to work in the Edison Eagles Nest. There is a bin in under the Narthex Counter for donated items to the Edison Eagles Nest. Preble HIVE Committee: Doris Ziesemer, Karen Fitchett, Jill Wentworth, Onnika Robishaw The Preble HIVE committee also continues to monitor the donation bin under the Narthex Counter and bring items to Preble when the bin is full. 2. Health & Wellness/Educational Seminars Committee: Darlene Gast, Paul Gast, Kathi Sikich Possible booth at Sting Cancer Event Upcoming events being planned at Atonement this fall. Suggestions welcome. 3. Random Acts of Kindness No committee formed. Status: Pastor Jim will hand out rolls of quarters on Gods Work Our Hands Sunday to some members to do random acts of kindness. World Goals: 1. Farming Hope in El Salvador Committee: Mary Ann Larsen, Janet Jacobson, Sue Pike Jamie Stark will be in Green Bay in September. He has several ideas to share with us on the many specific projects our supporting funds can go towards if we are interested in a specific project vs. general funding as we ve been doing. He will be returning to El Salvador in November. 2. Sierra Leone Committee: Sara & Syndee Helgeson 3. Adopt A Child No committee formed. No update
28 Thrivent News Thrivent Action Teams Thrivent Action Teams continue to make it possible for us to engage in a variety of different mission and ministries here at Atonement as we utilize a $250 seed grant from Thrivent. Any Thrivent member is able to apply for two of these action Team Grants in a calendar year. Already through the month of March, we have applied for six of these seed grants for a number of different ministries. If you are a Thrivent member and have questions about how to access these seed funds, talk with Pastor Jim or Sue Pike in the church office for some basic instructions. A big thank you to Thrivent Financial for making these funds available as we continue to expand our ministry. CONGRATULATIONS! Thrivent Choice participants have thousands of options but they chose you. Based on their recommendations, Atonement Lutheran Church received $2,724 in The Thrivent Choice program helps Thrivent members make a positive impact in their communities. Thrivent Choice Dollars-WOW! Thrivent Financial has given Atonement $1, for July on behalf of members that have directed their Choice Dollars to Atonement. Eligible members of Thrivent recommend where Thrivent Financial distributes some of its charitable outreach grant dollars among thousands of participating nonprofit organizations and congregations. Thank you to Atonement/Thrivent members! Scrip Cards When you purchase SCRIP gift cards, you can choose where 100% of those fundraised dollars go! You can choose any of the line items in the yearly Budget such as United 2 Serve, Youth, Music, Building Improvements, etc. You could also choose to have 100% of the dollars put in your family account to offset costs for mission trips, youth gatherings, etc. As always your order form and money is due by the first Sunday of the month and is to be placed in Julie Geyer's mailbox. Example: You spend 300$ a month on gas. Choose a business that gives 10% back and purchase gas cards through them. In one month you could have earned 30$ to put toward a ministry you are passionate about. If you have any questions please see Leah Bergstrom or Julie Geyer. How Do I Order? 1. Grab an order form in hanging file outside the office window. Brand sheets located there as well. 2. Fill out your locations and dollar amounts for each card. 3. Enclose the form and your check (plus $2 for shipping) payable to Atonement Youth in an envelope labeled with SCRIP ORDER and put in the SCRIP Fundraiser mailbox slot in the office.
29 September 2016 Schedules Greeters Sept 4- Tim Berken** Ken & Carole Larsen* Sept 11- Pastor Jim & Karen** Jim & Maryl Nelsen* Sept 18- Elizabeth Green** Mary & Gene Vandevoorde* Sept 25- Tom & Vicky Holschuh** Dan & Mary Jo Rabideau* * Side entrance ** Main entrance Counting Teams Sept 4- Duane Pike & Barb Schewe Sept 11- Ken Storzer & Robin Last Sept 18- Jim Michels & Dave & Jean Keim Sept 25- Tom Pike & Connie Worzala Ushers Sept 4 Team 3 Duane Pike, Jim & Maryl Nelsen, Tom Pike Sept 11 Team 4 Dave & Jean Keim, Julie & Bob Geyer Sept 18 Team 5 Don Donarski, Jim Michels, Mary Ann Larsen Sept 25 Team 6 Ken Storzer, Dan & Amy Wheelock Coffee Schedule Sept 4- Gladys Nickodem & Rose Kantola Sept 11- Dan & Mary Jo Rabideau Sept 18- Kim & Randy Reeves Sept 25- Paul & Darlene Gast Readers Sept 4- Doris Zeisemer Sept 11- Kristin Michels Sept 18- Karen Gerth Sept 25- Sharon Schneider Altar Guild Judy Smits Maryl Nelsen Bulletin Folders Sept 4- Darlene Gast Sept 11- Rose Kantola Sept 18- Dori Larson Sept 25- Mary Ann Larsen Narthex Information Desk Sept 4- Mary Ann Larsen Sept 11- Kathy Donarski Sept 18- Maryl Nelsen Sept 25- Donna Aznoe Worship Technology Sept 4- Sue Pike & Carl Kantola Sept 11- Sharon Schneider Sept 18- Gene Vandevoorde Sept 25- Dave Robishaw Nursery Sept 4 Sally Bowa Sept 11 Alicia Reichstader Sept 18 Tiffany Wiebel Sept 25 Kim Nesslein Youth Schedule Worship Helper -8:45 Sept 4 Onnika Robishaw Sept 11 Amy Wheelock Sept 18 Joshua Helgeson Sept 25 Allison Pankratz Nursery Helper -8:50 a.m. Amy Wheelock Onnika Robishaw Allison Pankratz Joshua Helgeson Youth N.E.W. Shelter Meal September 5, 2016 Onnika Robishaw & Amy Wheelock
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