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WEEKLY BULLETIN Sunday February 17, 2018 9:00 AM Wed. February 20, 2018 6:30 PM Pastor Paul Brown Today s Lessons 1 John 2:7-11 Mark 12:28-34 Next Week s lessons February 24 2 Corinthians 5:1-10 John 10:17-27

CHURCH ACTIVITIES Youth News Wednesday Schedule WOW kids 3:15-5:15 6:30 Worship and Large Group Confirmation 7:15-8:00 Confirmation Small Group Sunday, February 17 Sunday School Wednesday, February 20 WOW Kids Confirmation Sunday, February 24 No Sunday School GIFT SUNDAY NOISY OFFERING Wednesday, February 27 WOW Kids Confirmation February Events

SENDING SOME LOVE & KINDNESS Starting Sunday, February 3, there will be a table in the gathering area with an addressed envelope and card for every child, grades k- 12 in our congregation. Pick one, pick ten and write a note telling them how important they are to Immanuel. It can be as simple as Happy Valentine s Day, you are loved at Immanuel or I saw you participating in the Christmas Program, great job! or I saw in the paper you are playing on the basketball team, Go Tigers! You get it. We live in a time where we need our youth to see examples of people with hearts full of love and kindness. Let s be GREAT examples! CAMP ONOMIA Camp summer registration forms are available in the youth information center. DID YOU KNOW? Middle School December star students were Delaney Braaten and Sierra Christopher. Middle School Teacher Honorable Character to Savanah Severtson for December.

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS Applications for College Scholarships are now available outside the church office door in the file folder rack. Immanuel scholarships are offered for first-year students ($300) and second year students ($400). All applications must be submitted by April 26, 2019. Any applications submitted after April 26 will not be considered. If you have any questions or require further information, you may contact Bev Roxbury at 763-389-4034. INFORMATION FLOWERS AT THE ALTAR TODAY are given by Tom and Kristin Duden in celebration of Cordell s first birthday. HEART TO HEART THANK YOU! A heart felt Thank You to all who donated, participated and attended the Heart to Heart Dinner Theater. Immanuel Youth Board! GREETING CARD RACK If you are in need of greeting cards, you will find a rack near the archives cabinet that has a wide variety of reasonably priced cards. Prices are marked on the boxes and money can be placed in the box on top of the rack. The card rack is sponsored by Eunice Circle and money raised goes to Michael and Tammy Lundell s ministry as well as other special causes.

HEARTLAND CONFERENCE WOMEN OF ELCA Spring Gathering April 11, 2019 Bethesda Lutheran Church of Malmo EPISTLE DEADLINE The Epistle deadline will be Wednesday, February 20 th. If you have an article or an event flyer that you would like in the February Epistle, please plan to have them in no later than February 20 th. You can email them to the office at office@immanuelprinceton.org or you can leave it in the orange Epistle folder in front of the office. FUNERAL/MEMORIAL SERVICE PLANNING SEMIMAR Have you ever thought about planning your own funeral or memorial service? You will have an opportunity to come to a presentation where we will discuss what you should consider when planning a service. On Thursday, February 28 th the Immanuel Befrienders will be sponsoring a presentation about pre-planning your own service or that of a family member. There will be a soup and sandwich lunch at 11:30 with the presentation starting 12:15. The presenters will be Helen Olson and Shirley Miller. The presentation will include: *Why you might want to pre-plan your own serve. *Differences in planning a funeral service or a memorial service. *What you should include in your plans. *The role of the Immanuel Funeral Coordinator. *Review of the Immanuel Funeral/Memorial Services Planning Guild. Feel free to invite family or friends to come with you. Sign up will be on the bulletin board in Mid-February, but circle February 28 th on your calendar now. If you

have any questions about the presentation, please talk to Helen or Shirley. PRAYER SHAWLS Attention all knitters and crocheters, we are in need of prayer shawls. We do have yarn available for you to use. This cold wintery weather seems like a good time to work on a prayer shawl project. Please talk to Pat Gustafson or Shirley Miller if you need yarn or pattern directions. Thanks for helping with this ministry. The people who receive the shawls are so grateful! C.WILLI MYLES AMERICA S EVERYDAY COMEDIAN Saturday, May 11 7:30 p.m. Paramount Theater, St. Cloud MN Keep em laughing is C. Willi s motto as he combines everyday people with everyday humor. His humor has built dedicated audiences around the country with its non-offensive flavor. An 18- year veteran of the comedy circuit, he has released six CDs/DVDs, the latest of which is Yea, I Said It, which was recorded live at the Paramount in 2018. Later this summer he will be performing at the Burning Hills Amphitheater in Medora, North Dakota for 30 days. He is familiar with the St. Cloud area, being a former student athlete and assistant coach at St Cloud State University. If you d like to enjoy an evening of good, clean laughter add your name to the list on the church office door by March 1. Tickets are $23 each. May 11 th does happen to be the MN Fishing Opener.

The whole seating area of the Sanctuary is looped to help with hearing. If you have a telephone switch or T-Coil in your hearing aid, all you have to do is switch it on or it may automatically turn on when in the loop. You will hear directly from the PA System and clarity is amazing. We welcome feedback, please let Jensine or Jerry know good and bad as we are still making adjustments! Connection Cards. We are using what we call Connection Cards which are found in the hymnal racks. People in the pews are asked to share the same information they have in the past but in a different format. There is the addition of a perforated card at the bottom for visitors to take with them for information or for members to tear off to give to someone to share about Immanuel Lutheran Church. All volunteer sign-ups will be through an additional ½ sheet insert or eventually through our Welcome Center. There is now a Prayer Request tab on the website. You can put your request on it and it will go straight to Jensine Turner and Pastor Paul.

If you don t have email access, contact Jensine Turner at 763-389- 3193 or jensineturner01@gmail.com. OFFICE HOURS Monday through Thursday. 9:00 am 4:00 pm Friday 9:00 Noon Email: office@immanuelprinceton.org Youth & Family Office hours: Tuesday 7:30 am-3:30 pm Wednesday 1:00 pm-8:00 pm Thursday 7:30 am-3:30 pm Sunday or Wednesday Worship Email: youthandfamily@immanuelprinceton.org If you know someone who could use a prayer shawl, contact Pat Gustafson at 389-1382 or Shirley Miller at 389-3099.

COMMUNITY EVENTS CAMP ONOMIA Hello and greetings from your Camp, The camp board has decided to use this year to explore options available to us for remodeling our summer dining hall. 2019 is our 70 th anniversary year, and the Old Friendship Hall has been around for those 70. We are in need of a structural engineer or architect who can help us with some options for improving the building. If you have a congregational member, or have worked with an architect or engineer who understands the not for profit world that we are based in, please pass on their name or make a contact for us. I appreciate your assistance as we move ahead on this challenging endeavor. God s Peace, Jim Schmidt Executive Director Camp Onomia COMMUNITY FAITH COALITION Immanuel-Christ Our Light-Trinity SUPPORTING PRINCETON SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENT-FOCUSED PANTRY There are 1.7 million homeless youth in the United States. Some of these youth live in Princeton. These are our kids. A student is

considered homeless if they are lacking a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence and are not in the physical custody of a parent or guardian. Princeton homeless youth are better described by the term Unaccompanied Youth. These students are couch-surfing, or staying a few nights with a friend, and a few more nights with another friend with no permanent residence in sight. These are reasons why they can t stay at home. The important thing to remember is that there is a reason. Jesus tells us to feed the hungry and take care of the poor. He never says.. Unless.. We are coming together as a church community by creating a partnership with Immanuel Lutheran, Christ Our Light and Trinity Lutheran to meet the needs of these unaccompanied youth in our schools. Our mission is to help make sure these students, along with any of our students who are in poverty, have access to food and basic necessities. Providing a pantry that can be accessed by all four schools, stocked by this partnership will provide some immediate relief for these students. Contact information and a list of items needed are listed below. A Student Pantry rack is located in the gathering area for you to add your donated items. Items will be delivered to the student pantry during the month of February. Current Pantry Needs: Non-Perishable Items only Pop-top cans are preferred Tuna Fish Granola Bars Small Potato Chips Pop Tarts

Individual Cereal Boxes Breakfast Bars Peanut Butter Boxed Dinners Jelly Goldfish Instant Oatmeal Pudding Cups Fruit Cups Fruit Snacks Microwave Popcorn Toilet Paper Crackers Feminine Hygiene Products Juice Pouches/Boxes Personal Hand Sanitizer Trail Mix Hamburger Helper Spaghetti O s Men s and Women s Deodorant Individual Cups of Rice Individual Shampoo & Conditioner Ravioli Socks Little Debbie Snacks Shaving Cream Ramen Noodles Hair Bands Peanuts Combs and Brushes Body Wash/Soap Bottled Water Calculators Shaving Cream ((Men and Women travel size) Individual Packs of Applesauce Canned Soups consider pop tops Instant Single-Serve Mashed Potatoes Macaroni and Cheese Microwavable and Boxed Contacts: Christ our Light: Julie Schoen jschoen234@gmail.com Immanuel: Sue VanHooser sue.vanhooser@isd477.org Trinity: Ingeri Milam ingeri.milam@isd477.org Bobbie Benner bobbi.benner@isd477.org

Barb Egbert alphabje@gmail.com, Carol Carling kccarling@gmail.com