WE ARE THE CHURCH TOGETHER February, 2016 STURGEON BAY MORAVIAN CHURCH 323 SOUTH 5TH AVENUE, STURGEON BAY, WI 54235 920.743.6218 SBMC@SBMORAVIAN.ORG 2016 CONGREGATIONAL WATCHWORD [God] has made us competent to be ministers of a new covenant. II Corinthians 36 WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 1030 am February 7 Communion / Installation of Officers February 10 Ash Wednesday / Communion February 14, 21, 28 Regular Worship Services NEW STOVE AND OVEN Our fifty year old stove that was leaking gas and causing all kinds of problems (oven won t light, burner s won t light, rust, etc.) is on it s way out!! It served us well for many years but its time has come! In its place we have ordered a brand new Garman Commercial oven and stove top. It has ten burners and two large ovens. Basically it is an updated version of our old stove/oven. This new appliance cost $4,500.00. If it lasts anywhere near as long as the old one it will be a worthwhile investment and it will provide more safety and convenience for our cooks! We have had several donations for a new stove/oven in the last few months and will use those funds and money from the Legacy Fund to pay the bill. We still have some events coming up like the Swiss Steak Dinner and the Quilt Raffle, and Soup Sunday soup sales that are earmarked to raise money for the stove due to safety concerns we just could not wait until these events were complete. We intend to put proceeds from these events and any other donations toward the new stove into the Legacy Fund to reimburse ourselves, thus keeping a decent balance for emergencies or immediate need type capital projects. STOVE FUNDRAISER February 19, 2016 Dinner 600 pm followed by Auction Join us for a great Swiss Steak dinner followed by a live auction and quilt drawing. Tickets available from Ed Klein or the church office. Dinner $15 ($5 kids 14 and under); Quilt $10 each or 3 for $25. Here are some of our auction items Door County Eye Associates $100.00 gift card and women s Nine West tortoise sunglasses. 1 Night stay certificate at The Little Harbor Inn (to be used in off season) CRG Photography (Cassie Gigstead) mini family session gift certificate and a $50 product credit (to be used before October 31, 2016) Door County Memorial Hospital $100-$150 Massage Basket. Door County Dental, Dental Basket. Horseshoe Bay Golf Club 4 some 18 holes/carts. Code Talker Inspired Quilt
Page 2 CALENDAR Wed. Night Youth Lambs & Rams 430-530; Discipleship Choir 530-550; Nazarite Choir 615640; Sister s Chorus 640-700; Nazarites 7-800; Sr. High Bible Study 700-730; Sr. High 730-900 MEETINGS CEC Meeting 02/02 630 pm Stewardship Committee 02/04 830 am Discipleship Class Wednesday 530-700 pm Budget & Finance 02/08 1200 pm Sunday School 900 am Board of Trustees 02/15 630 pm Loaves & Fishes Meal 1st, 3r d & 4th Fr iday, 530-700 pm at NWTC. Board of Elders 02/15 630 pm Quilting Group 2nd Thur sday, 900 am Bible Studies Women s Monday Morning Study, 800 am; Men s Tuesday Study, 730 am; Thursday Adult Study, 930 am; Sunday Adult Study 910 am Honor Circle 2nd Tuesday, 900 am church fellowship room. Faith Circle 2nd Tuesday, 130 pm at Pine Crest Coffee Hus Sunday, 900 am MEETING NOTES Board of Elders and Board of Trustees will now meet the third Monday of the month, both at 630 pm. YOUTH CHOIR SCHEDULE CHANGES Nazarite and Sisters Choirs will not be rehearsing through March 30. Rehearsals will resume on April 6 during their regular Wednesday rehearsal times. Mark your calendars for the performances below Worship 1030 am Febr uar y 14 Discipleship Choir February 21 Cherub & Junior Choirs March 20 Palm Sunday Hosanna All Choirs May 8 Music Sunday All Choirs IN THE LIFE OF OUR CHURCH FAMILY Birth On January 3 in Rochester, MN, Fern Hazel Franke, daughter of Lauren Kolodziej and Robert Franke. Fern s grandparents are John & Jill Kolodziej and Marvin & Phyllis Franke. Baptism On January 10 of Quinn Richard Knipfer, son of George and Julia Knipfer. Quinn was born on August 31, 2015 in Waukesha, WI. His grandparents are Thomas & Ellen Knipfer, Richard & Jean Kienzle and Eileen Black. His sponsors are Dennis and AnnMarie Knipfer. Our Sympathy and Prayers to the Family and Friends of Wallace Butch Tess, Jr. who died on December 26, 2015. A ser vice of r emembr ance was held at Huehns Funeral Home on December 30, 2015. Donna (Moe) Woods who died on J anuar y 1, 2016 in Suwanee, GA. A memor ial ser vice will be held at the Sturgeon Bay Moravian Church in the Spring of 2016.
Page 3 LOOKING AHEAD We are making some changes in the Easter schedule this year. We are eliminating the 800 am service at Sturgeon Bay. The schedule will be as follows Sunday, March 27 Shiloh Sunrise Service 600 am Breakfast at SBMC 900 am Sunday School Candy Hunt 930 am Worship at SBMC 1030 am HARD SAYINGS BIBLE STUDY There are some hard things that Jesus said recorded in the Gospels. Some of these are hard sayings because thousands of years have obscured the meaning of his teaching in the ancient context. Some of the things Jesus said are simply hard for us to hear. Join us on Thursday mornings at 930 am as we study these Hard Sayings of Jesus. February 4 What in the World is a Jot and a Tittle? February 11 Plucking Out Your Eye February 18 You Must be Perfect? February 25 Pearls Before Swine March 3 Let the Children be Fed YOUTH CAMPING PROGRAMS Þ Register on the Western District Website www.wdcamping.com (available soon.) Send to Western District. Þ Complete the SBMC Scholarship/Transportation Request and submit to Sturgeon Bay Moravian Church. **Important Note The Western District will no longer provide us with a list of individuals who are signed up for camp. In order to get the $50.00 Sturgeon Bay Moravian Church scholarship and be eligible for possible transportation you will be required to complete the SBMC Camp Scholarship and Transportation Request form. You may access this form (in either a pdf format or interactive form) from our website home page www.sbmoravian.org or in the display racks in the narthex and by coffee hus. Camp Dates Junior Camp (Completed Grades 3, 4 or 5) June 27 July 1 Chetek (Completed Grades 9 thru Age 21) July 17 23 Winmor (Completed Grades 5, 6 or 7) July 24-30 Bā6 (Completed Grades 3, 4 or 5) August 14-18 4M (Completed Grades 1 or 2) June 22-24 YOUTH RETREATS Hey everyone! Time to sign up for mid-winter in Madison and the young adult retreat at Mt. Morris! Check out wdcamping.com for the dates, prices and link to register. New this year; you can set up your profile once and register for both! (When camp comes you will have most of your information already entered!) Help us spread the word by sharing with everyone you know! Midwinter (For youth in 9th gr ade thr ough 21 year s of age) February 5-7 Madison, WI Youth Adult Retreat (For young adults ages 18-30ish) Mt. Morris, WI February 19-21
WE ARE THE CHURCH TOGETHER NEWSLETTER TITLE Page 44 Page MEN S RETREAT - FEBRUARY 26-28 Men s Christian Retreat, sponsored by the Men s Fellowship of the Lake Mills Moravian Church to be held at the Mt. Morris Camp and Conference Center, Wautoma, WI. The Spirituality of Ignatius Loyola Facilitator is Rev. Michael Eder, Pastor of the Chaska Moravian Church. The retreat begins with the evening meal at 600 pm on Friday, February 26. There will be an introductory session at 730 pm. For those who can t make it until Saturday, breakfast will be at 800 am, with a group gathering at 900 am. The retreat concludes on Sunday morning with closing worship and communion after breakfast. You may come Friday afternoon as early as 400 pm for registration. The weekend includes Teaching, fellowship, music ministry (bring instruments if you like), fireside chats, quiet time, time for walks, group discussions and opportunities to enjoy God s creation. Cost $85 (includes $25 deposit, due by Febr uar y 19) Total includes five meals and cabin accommodations. (Black Oak accommodations are an additional $25 per person. Some rooms are for one, two or three. Assignments will be made in the order registrations are received.) Registration forms can be found on the bulletin board outside Coffee Hus/Fellowship Room or by contacting the SBMC office. MISSION UPDATE As many of you already know we are making major changes to our congregation s mission ministry. Most significantly Jill Kolodziej will no longer be serving as the Youth Mission Coordinator of the Sturgeon Bay Moravian Church. We are very grateful for the many years of service that Jill provided the congregation and the impact her work has had on the lives of many of our young people. Jill served the congregation for many years as a volunteer before she served as part time staff. We pray for God s continued blessing on her work with the Moravian Board of World Mission. Our support of Rick Nelson and the work in Honduras will continue. The Board of Elders will be working, over the next few months, to reorganize our many youth mission programs as we look toward the future. Other changes underway include We are moving toward alternating New York and Jamaica trips to every other year. We are also planning on moving the New York trip to the summer to address the growing difficulties in working around school and sports activities. We are working on our Middle School trip to Urban Immersion for this summer. We are also working on helping PATH and Loaves and Fishes move from being under the umbrella of our congregation to becoming their own stand-alone organizations. Your prayers and support are deeply appreciated as we explore new directions in this critical area for our church.
Page 5 LILIES FOR EASTER Our Worship Committee extends an invitation for you to place a lily in our Sanctuary this Easter to celebrate someone who touched your life. For only $ 14.00, we will purchase a 16-18 lily, each with 5-9 blooms in a 6 pot from a local florist. Each plant will be in a foil-wrapped pot with a bow. The lily may be placed in honor or in memory of a special person in your life. To do so, please complete the bottom portion of this sheet and return it, with your check, to the church office no later than Monday, March 16. Checks may be made payable to the Moravian Church. (Please note that this is not a tax-deductible contribution, since you will be receiving the plant, which is valued at more than the $14.00 gift.) The lily is yours and we encourage you to take it home following the 1030 a.m. worship service on Easter Sunday. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Easter Lily Purchaser s Name Phone Number of plants ordered Typically plants are acknowledged in our Easter Bulletins in this fashion Given in loving memory of - or In honor of By (name of the person or family giving the plant.)
Page 6 STURGEON BAY MORAVIAN CHURCH ANNUAL FAMILY RETREAT REGISTRATION APRIL 22-24, 2016 T W W F,F F Moravian Mt. Morris Camp and Conference Center outside of Wautoma, Wisconsin. Arrival at 700 p.m. on Friday, A pril 22. We are asking all who attend to please stay with us through worship around 1130 a.m. on Sunday, A pril 24. C Itemized below. All costs are based on a two-night stay at Mt. Morris current rates. Scholarships are available if needed. Please speak with Pastor Matthew. All food for the weekend will be provided. Responsibilities for cooking will be shared. W Sleeping bags or bedding Pillows Toiletries Towels Comfortable clothing Bible Camera Favorite games, puzzle, or book to read ----------------------------- (Return bottom portion. Keep top for your information) ------------------------------Family Name First Names of Parents Attending Names and ages of young people attending Address Phone(s) Email LODGING & MEAL PACKAGE (Pricing is based on a two-night stay.) Sandhill (Does Not Include Linens & Custodial Services) Age 18 to Adult $ 60.00 each (18 to adult) for the weekend. $ Black Oak (Includes Linens & Custodial Services) Age 18 to Adult $ 85.00 each (18 to adult) for the weekend. Children through Age 17 $ $ Free TOTAL PAID.$ Subsidized by the SBMC general endowment and camp funds. Please make checks payable to Sturgeon Bay Moravian Church