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THE NEWSLETTER Elk Creek Lutheran Church VOLUME 28 November 2017 NO.11 Coming Alongside In just a couple of weeks I will be coming alongside you the disciples of Jesus Christ of Immanuel-Elk Creek United Lutheran Parish. I am coming to be your Pastor because the Holy Spirit November 5 Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, November 5, 2am. Fall back one hour at the end of daylight saving time. through YOU has called me to accompany you as you walk in this life as disciples of our Lord. This calls to mind the story in the Gospel of Luke, chapter 24, where two disciples are walking on their way to their home in Emmaus and a stranger, Jesus, comes alongside them and helps them to believe that he is always with them to accompany them on their journey through life. As Jesus breaks bread with them, their eyes are suddenly opened to see the presence of Christ. As I come alongside you, I hope and pray that the presence of Christ will open our eyes to the love, grace and compassion of God in our lives. I think of this as ACCOMPANIMENT. It means that we are not alone as we walk by faith. The disciples of Jesus after his death find comfort as they gather together struggling to understand what s suppose to happen after their friend was so violently taken from them. They gather together in a room behind locked doors because they are afraid, and find ACCOMPANIMENT with each other. Especially in times of grief and sorrow, being together is absolutely necessary. Two of Jesus disciples were accompanying each other as they walked to Emmaus. The fishermen, Peter, James, John and some of the other disciples go fishing together so they can be with each other. These are some of the episodes of ACCOMPANIMENT that the scriptures record of Jesus disciples after his death. So it is with little wonder then, that Jesus accompanies them on their journey through their grief and sorrow and on into the life he has called them to live as his disciples. --Jesus appears to the disciples behind locked doors and declares God s peace for them and gives them a mission to forgive sins in the world. --Jesus welcomes the disciples to his fish fry on the shore after they had caught nothing all night. --Jesus walks along with the two disciples walking to Emmaus and helps them to understand the scriptures and breaks bread with them so that their eyes are opened to his ACCOMPANIMENT with them. And even after Jesus ascends into heaven he does not leave them alone. Together again in that upper room in prayer, Jesus sends the Holy Spirit upon them with tongues of fire, giving them the strength and courage to boldly proclaim the forgiveness of sins to the ends of the earth. They are not left alone. God s Holy Spirit accompanies them on their way. So it is for us as believers and followers of Jesus Christ. As I come alongside you as your new pastor, a stranger, I hope and pray that the Holy Spirit will direct and guide our time together as we walk in prayer, praise, thanksgiving, breaking of the bread, and offering our gifts at the altar; because God so loved the world that be gave Jesus to be with us forever. Therefore, as I come alongside Immanuel-Elk Creek United Lutheran Parish, let us come together in an act of ACCOMPANIMENT with each other, so that, as we learn more about each other and the Lord our God, we will enjoy life forever in the company of the saints. Pastor Ahles

All Saints Day Service on Sunday, November 5 - Oh, When the Saints Go Marching In and Soon and Very Soon are two songs we will sing as a part of the All Saints Day Service. A special invitation goes out to all those who have lost loved ones during this past year. An invitation is also extended to children and youth to march with musical instruments to these gathering and sending songs. Blessing for Veterans on Sunday, November 12 - A prayer of remembrance for veterans will be offered on this Sunday closest to Veterans Day. Special invitation goes to veterans! Blessing for Hunters before Deer Season on November 12 - A blessing of hunters before the deer season will be offered on the Sunday before the start of the deer season gun hunt. A special invitation is extended to deer hunters to wear orange that Sunday! The Rev. Valerian Joseph Ahles to start November 16. Installation will be November 26, 2pm, at Strum. He and his wife Christine have chosen to reside in the parsonage at Elk Creek. Give the new pastor and spouse a warm welcome to the congregation, parsonage, and parish. Immanuel to host Thanksgiving Eve Service on November 22, 7pm - To be sure the whole year is filled with thanksgiving. But Thanksgiving is designated for a special time of praise to God for the rich blessings of the past year. Come with grateful hearts to the area Thanksgiving Service hosted this year by Strum. Pastor Bolstad to use allotted vacation November 6-15 - In matters of some urgency, contact Pastor Bob Castro of Eleva Lutheran at 715.287.4231, elevalc@triwest.net. Pastor Paul Oppedahl of Chippewa Falls will supply preach on November 12. Pastoral etiquette for a departing pastor - After Pastor Bolstad leaves our parish, he will not be available to conduct or even participate in events such as funerals, weddings, hospital calls, emergency calls, or any other functions normally carried out by a pastor. Pastor Bolstad to start a new assignment on November 16 at Northwoods United in Christ Lutheran Parish in Prentice, Brantwood, Ogema, and Westboro. This will bring to a total of 9 the number of churches served in 2017 and 49 served since 1980. As Pastor Lowell Bolstad leaves us, we thank him for his spiritual guidance this past year. There will be a reception at 3 p.m. at Elk Creek November 5.

Elk Creek WELCA 10/08/17 President Jan opened meeting at 9:07 am. Creed and Theme verse were recited. Devotions by Barb Nelson. Stephanie will plan to do November devotions. Secretary s report was read, motion to approve and place on file. Treasurer s report given: Beginning Balance: $11,783.71, Income: $358.98, Expenses $777.94 Ending balance: $11, 364.75. Motion to accept treasurer s report, and place on file. Old Business; Flooring has been ordered from Halama s. Alan Rongstad will paint as needed after flooring is installed. Jim Odness to check with people to do the floor by the dishwasher as they did not come this past week. Becky contacted Thomas video, they will transfer Sunday School music cassettes to CD s. A CD player will be purchased for the Sunday School music use. The group planning to go to Trempealeau Co. Health Care center, for bingo, on 9/26 did not go because of a funeral. New Business: Discussion on lunch for Pastor Bolstad s last day. Should be November 12. Strum Immanuel will be invited. Hot Beefs, salads and a cake will be served. Motion by Tammy and 2 by Crystal to purchase a $25 Norske Nook gift card for Pastor. Combined Circle will be held at church on October 23 at 6 pm. Upcoming calendar events were announced. Discussed the number of shut in s (20) for cookies in December. Will need 3 dozen ea. from those bringing cookies. Lavern brought up the need for a microphone at the Strum Nursing home when doing church service there. Discussion on possible solutions, or possibly Strum congregation input. Could bring to Strum through parish council, was taken under advisement. Upcoming Bazaar discussed. Callers to call their people. Will have the dessert walk before auction. Crystal and Amber presented a fund raiser/silent auction seen at another fundraiser. They asked if it sounded like a good idea to raise money for the parking lot project. Progressive bids of one dollar would be made on a donated box of items, which would benefit the food pantry. Money raised would go to Parking Lot fund, donated items to food pantry. As further explained, it sounded like a good idea, and will move forward with it. Stephanie spoke of some very positive information in how New Horizons was helping people. The support they offer is very impressive. A donation of $500.00 is given annually to this group Request for compassion child birthday gift, motion by Tammy, to send $25.00 motion passed. Whitehall RIF money request, will send the usual donation. Request for money from Ruby s pantry- will not give at this time because we give to them as a food pantry, from the coffee hour donations. Discussed Christmas tree for needy with children (25). Could also sponsor a backpack for Foster Kids in addition to those supplied from Sheriff s dept. Mary Dubiel clarified money for shipping of the quilts made. Motion by Tammy to give the money not spent on making quilts (from quilt fund) to assist with shipping of the quilts. Motion passed. Discussion on organization of groups for next year s book. Decided to keep 2 large and 4 small, but give the large group a name, and small group number to make it less confusing. Also find out peoples preferred phone number and call or text. Group to have a caller and someone text. Will contact newer members for preferences. Election of Officer s for 2018 was held. The following were unanimously elected: Co-President: Jan Berg Co-President: Stephanie Rumstick Secretary: Barb Fischer Treasurer: Lynn Nelson Mission Action: Jan Berg Nomination Committee: Debbie Ebert, Lindsey Nelson, & Amber Radatz Altar Committee: Donna Kehrmeyer & Stephanie Rumstick Auditors: Brandi Berg & Barb Howard Quilting Chairpersons: Mary Dubiel & Jean Schermetzler Librarian/Historian: open position Offering was taken, meeting closed with Lord s Prayer Meeting adjourned at 1018. Barb Fischer, Secretary

Immanual/Elk Creek Lutheran Parish You are cordially invited Installation service for Pastor Valerian Ahles Immanuel Lutheran Church, Strum, WI November 26, 2017, 2:00 p.m. Dinner reception after the service. RSVP to wagener@tcc.coop November 5 - Donna Kehrmeyer and her son Bart Schley will be sharing their mission trip to Guatemala. A light lunch will be provided after church with the presentation to follow. Special Parking Lot Fundraiser Bruce & Rosanne Thompson have generously donated a 10 full cord, hardwood firewood of 8 logs to be raffled. Free delivery within 30 miles. There are only 100 raffle tickets! Once all are sold, we will have the drawing. Money earned will go towards the new church parking lot. Elk Creek WELCA Special Meeting 10-15-17 A brief special meeting was held after the church service to discuss the purchase of new appliances and a stair lift for the parsonage. Motion was made by Tammy and 2 nd by Crystal to give up to $6000.00 towards the purchase of a stove, refrigerator, stacking washer and dryer and a stair lift. Multiple resources were being looked at for the purchase of these items. Cost of stair lift would be $3000-3400 for a refurbished model. Looking to provide a meal each day for the first week of their move to the parsonage. A signup sheet will be put out for this. Some thought they could assist with unpacking if they would like the help. Quilt raffle tickets are also available to sell for the bazaar. Meeting closed. October 09, 2017 Congregational Council Meeting Meeting was called to order at 7:0 p.m. by President Steve Ebert. Members present were Jim Odness, Steve Ebert, Bruce Thompson, Pastor Lowell Bolstad, Stephanie Rumstick, Keith Nelson, Brandi Berg, Lynn Nelson, Kevin Eid and Ryan Johnson Pastor Lowell led us in devotion with reading from Colossians emphasizing getting a new pastor may include new volunteers, changes in keeping in mind God s purpose Treasurer's Report provided by presented by Brandi Berg Checking Account - $14,528.92 Building Fund Checking - $8064.35 2020 General Fund - $30,254.54 Building Fund CD 2 - $13,561.08 Church Savings- $5,715.99 Memorial Fund - $3,028.34 Motion to approve the treasurer s report was made by Jim; 2 nd Bruce; motion approved. Secretary's report for September Congregational Meeting was read by Jim Odness; motion to approve as amended made by Stephanie 2 nd Kevin; motion approved. Pastor s Report Pastor Lowell said there are three students in confirmation and a lot of children at Sunday school. He emphasized the importance of a smooth transition to Valerian. He suggested a survival kit for Valerian. He filed a report with the synod and sent a copy to Valerian regarding pastoral boundaries Boundaries regarding former pastors, lengthy discussion held. Discussion of synod input with Valerian s installment Reminded council of Training on October 14 Luther Park titled

EPIC: Effective Practices in Church Councils. Pastor shared that Pastor Valerian Ahles will likely start mid-november. WELCA Voting with new officers elected including Jan Berg and Stephanie continuing as co-presidents. Ladies planning a farewell for Lowell, with date to be confirmed Donna and Bart will be presenting after church service on November 5. Parish Secretary Update Everything is going well with Crystal, 14.5 hours worked during September. Old Business Memorials in memory of Janet Kindschy *Elk Creek Lutheran Church Memorial Fund $500 *Elk Creek Women of the ELCA-Sew and Sews $500 *Elk Creek Cemetery Association $720 1. Property taxes for the parsonage 2. Osseo Plastics has not redone the floor in the dishwasher area, Jim will be contacting them again. 3. TV & video training for more members so when weddings, funerals etc, need to be set up it can be done. 4. Ryan agreed to chair the committee for the driveway paving. 5. Amazon business account has been set up, card ordered. New Business 1. Letter from Valerian and he is very excited to begin his service with us. 2. Installation service scheduled for November 26, at Immanuel Church in Strum, with service planned for 2:00 p.m. 3. Jessica will be moved out of the parsonage by end of October. 4. Bring deposit to Brandi if we don t deposit it. 5. Questions and discussion regarding repairs to the parsonage prior to Pastor Ahles and his wife moving in. Minor repairs, installing a chair lift to the second floor, new appliances and moving the washer and dryer to the main level. Jim made a motion to move forward with these updates to the parsonage, Lynn 2 nd motion approved Motion to adjourn made by Ryan, 2 nd by Kevin: Motion approved. Meeting adjourned at 9:25. We closed with the Lord s Prayer. Respectfully submitted by Linda Odness, Recording Secretary. Thank you to all Thrivent Members that have directed their Choice Dollars Craft for a Cure Saturday, November 4, 9 am- 6pm. Join us for a day of crafting at your chosen craft, whether that is scrapbooking, cardmaking, quilting, knitting, cross stitch, painting whatever you craft stash allows! Your donation of $20 gets you into our event and a designated space for you to do your thing, snacks, beverages, a noon meal and dessert. *Alzheimer s Association-For Research $500 You can also purchase tickets for our raffle doorprizes which will total over $250! ALL money collected this day goes to Alzheimer s research. Enjoy fun and fellowship with us! Contact Lynn Nelson or Lindsey Nelson to reserve your spot.

to the church! Ladies Please notify Crystal if there are any changes that need to be made to the Ladies Book. Please let us know your preferred method of contact (call, text, email) for work groups and updated phone numbers. E-mail Crystal at elkcreekchurch@gmail.com or call/text (406)480-0729. Lines from LaVerne Remember the man at the pool, when he told Jesus that he didn t have anyone to put him into the pool? He had come to the place in his life where he dwelt more on what couldn t happen than on what could happen. More on what wasn t possible, than on what was possible. The same thing happens to people today when facing the opportunity for blessing. Some of us have become like the man at the pool, impossible thinkers. We miss out on so much when we respond, It just won t happen because. Choosing to hope is a choice for blessings. I hope you are ready to make this choice. Help us to remember that God has chosen us for blessings. May we experience freedom and security that comes from knowing God has chosen us. Our lives are not dependent on the approval and acceptance of others but only on God. Thank you God for blessing us. God created us with particular needs that create a longing within us for His touch on our lives. Without God s touch on our lives we remain forever unsatisfied. God s blessings are life s most precious possessions. To be a blessed person is to know, feel and relish God s affirmation and reassurance, acceptance and approval. It is the experience of being chosen and cherished, valued, and enjoyed. We all need blessings desperately. It is the one great need we all share. There is no lasting joy without it. With it we become winsome and free. Without it we become willful and fearful. It is the one thing people most need from us, but the one thing we cannot give until we have received it. Life s most precious possessions. Your spiritual blessings in Christ are secure and constant. (John 3:16) You are blessed with a loving relationship with God (John 1:12). You aren t always obedient to God, but if you have received God s grace through faith in Christ, you are always blessed. (Ephesians 2:8-9) You are already blessed by being in Christ. P.S. Remember to pray; the line is never busy. Your Lay Minister, LaVerne Love Lights 85 th Annual Lutefisk Dinner & Supper Saturday, November 4 Serving 11 am-7 pm Blair Lutheran Church Reserve holiday tree lights in memory of or in honor of a special person in your life on the Tri-County Love Light Tree. Lights may be purchased for $3 each, $28 for 10 lights or $70 for 25 lights. Also available are four tree-top stars at $150 each. Deadline is November 27. Monday, November 13 the Chippewa Valley Caregiving Alliance will be hosting its 15 th Annual Caregiver Town Hall Meeting The Ingredients of Happiness from 3:30 pm-8:00 pm at Peace Lutheran Church, 501 East Filmore Avenue in Eau Claire. This year s event will feature motivational speaker, licensed professional counselor and former local teacher, Tom Kidd who will address 12 things happy people do differently to acquire happiness, and the correlation between happiness, your attitude, and your overall gratitude. Attendees will also have the opportunity to explore local caregiving options, obtain caregiving resources and talk with experts and others who are going through the journey of caregiving while learning to live more happily!

This event is free and open to the public. Walk-ins are welcome, but reservations are needed to secure your meal. Please call the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Eau Claire County at (715) 839-4735 or register online at www.adrcevents.org by Thursday, November 8. Elk Creek Lutheran Church W16366 County Road OO Osseo, WI 54758 Come join us for an entertaining evening of bidding, buying and blessings! Friday, November 3 at 7:30 pm. All sorts of new items are accepted for the auction and country store. Baking, crafts, themed baskets, handmade, one-of-a-kind pieces are loved! Please have items to church by noon. Country store opens and dessert walk begins at 7 pm. Serving: Country Store-Lg Group 1, Lunch-Lg Group 2 Fall Bazaar