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CALVARY CALLER September 2018 Church Office 920-793-3917 Office hours 10:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. contactus@calvarytr.org Pastor Julie Barger pastorjuliebarger@gmail Pastor s Ponderings August is flying by and it s hard to believe I am writing the newsletter for September already! I do love the relaxed days of summer, but there is also an excitement about the fall and going back to school. We see families getting school supplies and clothes and children preparing to see friends and classmates once more. There s anticipation for learning new things and participating in the arts, sports and other activities. Some people think that this excitement is only for the youth, but we are never too old to enjoy learning! There is so much we can learn about that helps us maintain an open view of the world. By listening to another perspective or new information we can broaden our understanding. It helps us to stay relevant to what s happening currently and to be flexible to new knowledge. When we think that we know it all, or don t have time to learn something new, we shortchange ourselves. This is especially true when it comes to learning about our faith. The Bible is called the living Word because Christ, the Word of God, is present when we read and think about scripture. The Bible is living because when we read Scripture, we can understand something different than before. We are not the same people each time we read a passage and it can help us to continue a deeper understanding. No matter how much time we spend on Scripture, the Holy Spirit inspires us so we can learn something new that we hadn t thought of before. Take time to ponder, to question, and to learn in faith this fall. There are so many wonderful learning resources to help us grow in faith. We also have a bible study on Monday mornings at 10:00 a.m. at St. Paul in Manitowoc that has been focusing on the text for the upcoming Sunday readings. It has been so helpful to have conversations about the reading and to gain a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical background of the text. We also have thoughtprovoking discussions about how the text applies to our lives today. There are also plans for an evening bible study with Pastor Bruce coming this fall. Come and join us! Blessings, Pastor Julie

Pastor Julie s Installation is coming! On Sunday, September 23 Pastor Julie will be officially installed as our pastor. Because St. Paul Lutheran- our partner congregation-has a larger seating capacity, the installation will take place there. This is still the installation of the pastor of BOTH congregations so there will be worship helpers from both congregations assisting in the celebration. As a result, there will be no worship service on Sunday at Calvary. But Wait There s More There will also be a celebration of fellowship and (of course) food afterward a Pot Luck and this is also a joint effort. Meats will be provided but we are asking the excellent cooks from both congregations to bring a side dish, salad, or dessert to share. Look for a signup sheet in the gathering space! Sunday, September 26 th 10:15 am worship with Pot Luck to follow St. Paul Lutheran Church 2601 South 10 th St. Manitowoc, WI Mark Your Calendar! Communion Every Sunday It s definitely something to celebrate and it s easier than ever to set up and clean up because we are using intinction! Along with this change, the Altar Guild, under Pastor Julie s guidance, will be reactivating. We invite past members as well as people who have never participated before to come make the table ready for Christ s meal with us. If you think you have the time and the ability to be part of this ministry, please contact Jean Hoffman at 553-3082 or Pastor Julie or Teri at 793-3917. Watch for a meeting time TBA in the bulletins. It seems that we are all busy these days and Pastor Julie is no different. She is usually in her office at Calvary on Tuesdays and Thursdays, but sometimes she must leave for a home visit, a meeting, or other outreach. Being the pastor to two congregations isn t an easy job but Pastor Julie jumps in with enthusiasm and grace. Pastor Julie loves to talk with people who stop by, however she might not always be available. If you need to meet with her, please make an appointment or even just call before stopping in to make sure that she is in the office and not already occupied. Thank You!

Featured Speakers Pastor Cindy Crane, Lutheran Office of Public Policy Director, on the Christian Roots of Advocacy Jennifer Deleon, WELCA Director Justice, on Immigration Katrina Shankland, State Representative, on Civic Engagement 101 Breakout Session Topics Gun Violence Immigration Domestic Violence Poverty and Hunger Human Trafficking God's Work, Our Hands: Let's Get At It! Advocacy for Justice in Today's World Saturday, September 8, 2018 8:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Good Shepherd Lutheran 2000 Roosevelt Drive, Plover, WI 54467 Join us to learn how ordinary people who feel passionately about issues can take small and large steps to make a difference in our world by following Cherish All Children's model of pray, educate, connect, and act. Lunch will be provided. A free will offering will be taken to cover expenses. This event is co-sonsored by Good Shepherd Lutheran Chruch and the Women of the ELCA, ECSW. It is free and open to the public. It is appropriate for high school students as well. Please register via Event Brite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/advocacyfor-justice-tickets-45661662261?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Contact Shirley Paulson spaulson1949@gmail.com for more information.

Rally Day- September 9 th On Sunday September 9, we will be celebrating Rally Day, when our faith education engages for a new year. Sunday School and Confirmation classes will be meeting regularly and we, as their congregation, support and encourage their learning (as well as adult opportunities to learn). We hope that you will have some cake with us after worship to celebrate learning and growing in faith! Because Rally Day is also God s Work, Our Hands Day, our Education committee has thought of a unique project that we can participate in which would benefit children in our community. We would like to make Birthday Bags for children whose families have limited resources to provide. A birthday bag would be available to help celebrate this special time in their lives as beloved children of God. The birthday bags will be made available through TREP (Two Rivers Mishicot Ecumenical Pantry). We are collecting new items for these birthday bags now until September 9. On Rally Day after the 8:30 service, we will put these bags together with these items: cake mixes jars of frosting birthday candles children s books (variety of reading levels) medium-sized gift bags We will have a box in the gathering Area where you can leave these purchased items in or see Pastor Julie or Teri in the office if you would like to donate money toward this project. Thank you for your involvement! Education Committee

Rally Day Bibles for Calvary s Youth Each year Calvary presents Bibles to Sunday School students who are entering third grade (or higher who have not yet received a Bible) as part of our Rally Day service. This is part of honoring our congregation s baptismal commitment to put the Word of God into the hands of those who are baptized here. The Bible will be used throughout the child s education, including Sunday School, First Communion and Confirmation classes. Bibles will be presented to students on Rally Day, Sunday, September 9 th. Please fill out the forms available in the Gathering Space for any student who is in need of a Bible. Return it to the church office by Sunday, August 26 th, so that the child s name can be inscribed inside the cover. Sunday School News With the vacancy of our Youth Education Director, Pastor Julie is exploring ideas for restructuring Sunday School. If you are the parent of a Sunday School student, Pastor will be contacting you to be part of the conversation and to share your ideas and concerns. Choir Director Opening 1 st Lutheran Church in Manitowoc is looking for a choir director for their Chancel and Resurrection Trinity Choirs. Send resumes to: First Lutheran Church Board of Personnel 521 N 8 th Street Manitowoc, WI 54220 In Our Prayers In thanksgiving for our partners in ministry at St. Paul Lutheran Church. For healing for Tina Teri Wagner s friend, Gary Jensen father of Brian Jensen, Amy Russell Marcia Nolan s daughter, and Darrick Whitehouse. For those with cancer, especially Nancy Ruoho, Chris Williams son of Lori & Jim Williams, and Chris Decker friend of Brian Jensen. For those with chronic illness and have asked for prayer: Carrie Curcio Diane Geimer s daughter, Scott Spiering, Georgette Blucher Dave & Sonja DeVore s daughter, Julia Schwark Jenine Soucoup s friend, Debra Hinze, Sandra Fechner, Theo Hoffman and her mother friends of Kay Fechner, and Kyle Dehart Kay Fechner s grandson. For those in the military, especially Dawn Orta niece of Sonja DeVore, Benjamin Mattes, and Peter Mattes grandsons of Ollie Press. For those in care facilities or living with assistance, especially Vivian Waskow, Shirley Puls, Hellen Christoffel, Gertrude Kaminsky, Gail Winter and Barb Bentshawel. ***************************** October Newsletter Deadline is September 15 newsletter@calvarytr.org Editor: Teri Wagner

Beginning Monday, October 1 st, Pastor Bruce Hanstedt will be hosting a weekly Bible study on the book of 2 Corinthians. OF DEVILS AND ANGELS AND A NOW EMPTY CROSS The Book of 2 Corinthians Time: 6:15-7:45 p.m. Dates: Monday evenings: Oct. 1 - Nov. 5 Place: St. Paul Lutheran Church (lower level entrance) Summary: Our study in II Corinthians will deal with a very specific interaction: The crisis between the apostle Paul and the Christian community that he founded in Corinth. Paul expresses his personal experience during this crisis as having... much distress and anguish of heart and with many tears. So strife can happen in congregations and we often ask Why? Today we would seek explanations in the sciences, perhaps mainly in psychology. And yet when we begin to read II Corinthians we are confronted with a whole different dynamic. There is a reference to Satan (2:11), then to the god of this world (4:4), and there is considerable language that picks up the imagery of a violent on-going battle (6:3 and following and again in chapter 10) between God and what? or who? So how do we deal with this type of language that is foreign to the sophisticated among us, we who assume that we dwell in a sterile antiseptic universe governed by the laws of science? It appears often in scripture, this talk of devils and angels. Is it in any way relevant for our time? And, by the way, how does Good Friday and the cross of Christ relate to biblical images of battle? We sing about these issues in worship. We really do. Read again the words of Martin Luther s hymn, A Mighty Fortress Is Our God. Please attend these sessions, especially if you sense conflict and struggle are not absent from the arena in which you live. Because angels are involved and the cross is now empty there will be joy, fun, laughter and good fellowship, especially if you are present!

Council Commentary The August Council meeting began with a message and a challenge to examine our actions and their subsequent reactions in our daily lives. As Christians, we are called to participate in bringing justice where injustice is present. This goes beyond just an awareness of our actions. Rather, it is a willingness to act by listening and doing. Simply put, social justice is love in action. Representatives from the Reimagining Committee presented their vision for Calvary and, in the process, underscored the message that began our meeting. They recommended that we pursue the addiction recovery path initiated this past spring. This builds on a very real community need and the energy and momentum generated from their earlier efforts. Community partnerships will be explored leading to a Recovery Celebration Festival to be held in 2019. The Council endorsed this direction and committee actions. Discovery and outreach continue with Pastor Julie. In her pastoral report to Council, she shared that participation in the Community Care Day proved effective in connecting with area agencies/resources. Similarly, the initial meeting with the TREM group generated a number of concepts for shared ministry in the community. Among the ideas is possible work with the TR Schools to collect and manage items needed for their Magic Closet. Closer to home, the ebb and flow of worship services at both congregations is going well. Appreciation for lay leadership support has been expressed with ongoing planning coordinated by Teri and through regular meetings. Online resources for worship planning will be shared with lay leaders as well as with both congregations. Leadership empowerment extends to the education of our Sunday School and Confirmation students. Using the curriculum developed by Pastor Julie, the vision is to equip and empower these parents for work with their students. In doing so, each learns and grows in faith. The Council expressed the opinion that a strong and effective education program is critical to the future of our congregations. In reviewing the financial reports/status of CLC, the Council appreciates the sound fiscal management provided by our Treasurer and the Finance Committee. It was noted that increases in Thrivent Choice dollars, Scrip and Rummage Sale contributions all served to reduce the projected budget deficit. The importance of a revitalized Stewardship ministry was recognized by Council. This ongoing process will be directed by a number of Council members Joe Bitto, Kim Braun, Stan Phelps and Pastor Julie. Please reflect on the message they present this fall and the true meaning of stewardship in our daily lives. Our shared ministry with St. Paul continues to evolve with offerings of a joint bible study on Monday mornings and through shared worship and education resources. A milestone event, the Installation of Pastor Julie, is planned as a joint worship service on Sunday, Sept 23 rd. This service will be held at St. Paul with broad participation planned from both Calvary and St. Paul. This will be followed by a fellowship meal with costs borne by each congregation and, in true Lutheran fashion, a coordinated potluck. Please plan on attending and celebrating this important event in the life of our congregations!

Adult Retreats at Crossways We offer a variety of enriching and restorative retreat experiences for adults only. Whether you're looking to escape for a weekend of quilting, scrapbooking, or to do other crafts, want to get away for weekend with your girlfriends, or like the idea of retreating to the northwoods for a weekend of outdoor adventure and enriching fellowship with brothers in faith, Crossways has something for you! Women's Wellness Retreat - TWO DATES! October 19-21, 2018 Pine Lake Camp May 3-5, 2019 Pine Lake Camp Cost: $145/person (housing in Evergreen Lodge) Registration deadline for OCTOBER retreat: October 5 Registration deadline for MAY retreat: April 18 Enjoy a weekend getaway: no meal prep, no cleaning, no work, limited distraction, and instead, plenty of restorative time, connection with others, and opportunities to reflect with God. Couples Retreat February 8-10, 2019 Pine Lake Camp Cost: $275/couple (housing in Evergreen Lodge) Registration deadline: January 25th Enjoy a weekend getaway with your partner. No cooking, wonderful company, quality time, relaxation, and more! This retreat has become a highlight of our program year and we are thrilled to offer a third go-round in 2019. Program details are still in the works and a specific program flyer with our retreat schedule and more will be available late fall! Scrapbooking Retreat October 12-14, 2018 Pine Lake Camp Housing in Evergreen - $145/person Housing in Juniper - $125/person Registration deadline: September 28 Quilting Retreat November 16-18, 2018 Pine Lake Camp Housing in Evergreen - $145/person Housing in Juniper - $125/person Registration deadline: November 2 Open/General Crafting Retreat February 22-24, 2019 Pine Lake Camp Housing in Evergreen - $145/person Housing in Juniper - $125/person Registration deadline: February 8 Walk to End Alzheimer s Join Us on Saturday, September 15 for the Alzheimer s Association Walk to End Alzheimer s. On-site registration starts at the Manitowoc-Two Rivers YMCA at 8 a.m., with the opening ceremony at 9 a.m. and the walk immediately following. In addition to the 1 mile and 3 mile walk routes on Mariner s Trail, participants will enjoy entertainment, snacks, and a special tribute to those who have experienced or are experiencing Alzheimer s. To register or join a team, visit www.alz.org/walk. If you have questions or would like to volunteer for the event, contact Connie Thimmig, Director of Enrichment Services at Felician Village, at 920.684.7171 x351 or cthimmig@felicianvillage.org.

September 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 8:30 am Worship w/communion 9:30 am Fellowship 3 4 5 6 6:30 pm Worship 6:00 AA 7 8 9 Rally Day 8:30 am Worship w/ Communion 9:30 am Fellowship & making Birthday Bags 16 8:30 am Worship w/ Communion 9:30 am Fellowship 10 17 7:00 NA 11 9:00 am Quilters 6:00 pm Council Meeting 7:00 N.A. 18 9:00 am Quilters 12 19 7:00 Al-Anon 13 6:30 pm Worship w/communion 7:00 Al-Anon 20 6:30 Worship 6:00 AA 14 15 Newsletter Deadline 6:00 AA 21 22 23 Pastor s Installation @ St. Paul Lutheran Church Joint Worship Pot luck and fellowship following. 30 8:30 am EarthKeeping Worship w/communion 9:30 am Fellowship 24 7:00 N.A. 25 9:00 am Quilters 7:00 N.A. 26 7:00 Al-Anon 27 6:30 Worship w/communion 7:00 Al-Anon 6:00 AA 28 29 6:00 AA

The Calvary Caller 1921 Adams Street Two Rivers, WI 54241 September 2018 A family of Christians growing in faith through worship and service. Sundays 8:30 am Worship 9:30 am Fellowship 9:45 am Sunday School 9:45 am Confirmation Thursdays: 6:30 pm Worship 7:15 Fellowship