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Covenant Connecting people to God with the message of God s love! On March 5 th, Ash Wednesday, we will begin a new season in the church year. There are two special parts to the service on Ash Wednesday. There is the Imposition of Ashes, which serves to remind us of the solemnity and tone for the season, and there is the Invitation to the Discipline of Lent. Discipline has gotten a bad reputation over the last few decades, which makes the term Discipline of Lent sound rather unfortunate. Discipline, at heart, means, to study, or learn. And in Lent, we study and learn the ways God wants us to live. As Jesus' disciples (students!), we learn the way of Jesus, and follow the patterns he sets. We examine ourselves, our lives, and our consciences in Lent, turning back from harmful habits and renewing good ones. We learn anew to pray and fast pray for others and fast from self-indulgence (this is why the popular view of Lent involves giving something up ). We learn to give of ourselves and show our love of neighbor (and love of enemies) in works prompted by the grace already shown to us. As we prepare for this special time in the church year, it is worth taking a few moments to consider some concrete ways you can work on these disciplines of lent beyond simply the act of giving something up. Consider some bad habits that you might not just give up, but replace with something good. Think about new ways you might pray for others. Find a gift you have that you can share. As the name suggests (Lent comes from the same root word as Lengthen to grow), Lent is a time for growth and learning. I hope that, as disciples of Christ, we can learn from his example. May we have a blessed Lent. Covenant Lutheran Church VOLUME 18, ISSUE #3 March 2014 Pastor Joshua

Call to Order: Meeting was called to order at 7:05 pm Devotions: Devotions were led by Red Taylor COVENANT LUTHERAN CHURCH COUNCIL MINUTES February 13, 2013 Roll Call: Melissa Garcia, Pastor Joshua, Jim Lockwood, Nancy Lubeck, Red Taylor, Reno Taylor, Stu Hammersmark, Rick Robbins, Lee Morrison, C.A. Thomas, Connie Thomas, Joel McKee, Reed Elmquist, Dorothy Lockwood, Beth Morris, Teresa Sherrill, Rich Bohm, Marge Scholton Absent: Thad Ehde, Sarah Rodocker, Christy Watkins, Terry Lubeck, Cody Garcia Additions to Agenda: Devotions signup sheet Thrift Store: Receipts Assistance Ending Ck Balance Ending Sav Balance Community Thrift Store $6,875.34 $1,317.75 $2,469.49 $13,328.92 Grandma s Attic $681.94 $408.38 $4,91929 Getting a New sign for the front of Grandma s Attic. Correspondence: ELCA World hunger Fasting poster. Reports: Secretary: Nancy moved and Rich 2 nd to accept January council minutes, and the Annual meeting minutes, reports as written, motion carried. Reports posted on bulletin board. Financial Secretary: Jim moved and Rich 2 nd to accept the Financial Secretary s report as written, motion carried. Report posted on bulletin board. Treasurer: Rick moved and Nancy 2 nd to accept the Treasure s report as written, motion carried. Report posted on bulletin board. President: Though out of town, outgoing President Thad E. wanted to thank everyone on council for their help during the previous year. Elders: Would just like an updated schedule. Trustees: Not much happening. Jim reported that the tiles are coming loose again in the area of old and new construction. Seems to be a winter shifting thing. Pastor: Written report available on bulletin board. Also reported that he appreciates input on hymn selection. So in you have a favorite hymn you would like to sing, let him know before the Sunday you would like to sing it. Committee Reports: Education: Special thanks went out to all our teachers who work so hard in our growing classes. Checking with Outlaw Ranch for VBS dates.

Youth: No youth representative selected yet. Stewardship: No February meeting planned. Worship: Working thru Lent. Lent dinners will be by shepherding groups. Signup sheets are available by the mailboxes. March 30 th will be a bluegrass service with praise band. Women of ELCA: Nothing happening right now. It was mentioned that there are no funds available for renewing the subscriptions of Gather magazine. Hospitality: No report. Men of Covenant: 8 men met at Tasty Treats. Shrove Tuesday will be at Covenant Lutheran Church Outreach: 4 folks are receiving CD s. Souper Bowl food drive went well. 4 boys helped do the shopping and they had a good time. Connie and CA Thomas delivered the food to the food bank where it was very much appreciated. $100 went to synod food drive challenge and all remaining funds went to local food bank. The Rocky Mountain Synod defeated the Pacific Synod by over $5,000. Altar Guild: No report. Landscape: The landscape committee will be meeting 2/27/14 to plan out the rest of the landscaping in the front of the church, everyone is welcome to attend and give input. Old Business: The constitution updates are coming along well and should be ready for next month s council meeting. Jim asked that copies of the current constitution be made available to the new members of council so they might be able to review their responsibilities. New Business: It was brought to council s attention that the vacuums were not working properly. Discussion followed and it was brought up that this might be a problem with some of the outlets in the sanctuary needing repair. It was decided that vacuums that are not working and not repairable be pitched. And also that follow up on the outlets was needed and repairs made. Rick moved and Theresa 2 nd that funds be made available to renew our subscriptions to the Gather magazine, motion carried. Devotions signup sheet was passed around and filled out. The meeting closed with the Lord s Prayer Next Council Meeting 3/13/14 Devotions for next Meeting: Jim Lockwood Respectfully Submitted, Jim Lockwood, Secretary Like us on facebook at www.facebook.com/covenantlutheranchurchwheatland AND Check out our website at clcwheatland.weebly.com

March Birthdays 7th 11th 12th 19th 21st 26th 30h Susan Zimmerman Dawn McKee Samuel Jesse Tifanie Ehde Coan Price Terry Lubeck Hollee Bosch Kara Mattern Samantha Hopkins March Anniversaries 10th Woody & Karen Shore On Sunday, March 2nd at 5:00 P.M. Pastor Joshua will be hosting an evening of Faith, Food, and Film. Please join us for a potluck supper followed by a viewing of A Place at the Table, a documentary about hunger in our nation. The movie runs for 84 minutes and will be followed by open discussion. If you are interested in attending the 2014 Rocky Mountain Synod Assembly in Denver on May 8-10, please speak to Pastor Joshua. No Sunday School on Sunday, March 23rd or Sunday, March 30th due to Spring Break. MISSION STATEMENT We covenant ourselves to gather around Word and Sacrament for mutual support and strength in Christ, that by God s grace we: Proclaim the gospel of the Kingdom Nurture the community through Christian Education Provide settings for Christian fellowship, and Equip the membership to be Christ s servant people LENT The Lenten Soup & Services will be held on Wednesday evenings, March 12th, 19th and 26th and April 2nd and 9th. We will begin with soup and fellowship at 5:30, followed by the service. The responsibility for bringing soup has been divided among the five shepherding groups. There is a copy of the shepherding groups and a sign-up sheet by the mailboxes. If you are interested in assisting with Wednesday evening services during Lent, please speak to Pastor Joshua or contact the office. For our Ash Wednesday service we are in need of a reader, ushers, and possibly one Elder. For the other Wednesdays we need ushers and musicians. Pastor Joshua is also looking for volunteers who are willing to write and share some personal reflections based on the themes that are informed by the lessons for each Wednesday. For more information, please speak to Pastor Joshua as soon as possible. The Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper sponsored by the Men s Group in conjunction with All Saints Episcopal Church will be Tuesday, March 4th at 5:00 P.M. at Covenant. This is a Free Will Offering event.

MARCH Servers ELDERS COMMUNION ASSISTANTS 3-2 Christy Watkins 3-2 Connie Thomas 3-9 Rich Bohm 3-9 Christy Watkins 3-16 Rick Robbins 3-16 Rich Bohm 3-23 Connie Thomas 3-23 Rick Robbins 3-30 Christy Watkins 3-30 Connie Thomas ACOLYTES USHERS 3-2 Raegan Ehde 3-2 Sherrills 3-9 Gage Brown 3-9 Hammersmarks 3-16 Abby Sherrill 3-16 Browns 3-23 Mekayla Garcia 3-23 Windmeiers 3-30 Peter Jesse 3-30 Skaris READERS GREETERS 3-2 Sarah Jesse 3-2 Hammersmarks 3-9 Rich Bohm 3-9 Sherrills 3-16 Mary Seim 3-16 Cindy Kahrs 3-23 Christy Watkins 3-23 Sharon Whipple 3-30 Karen Skari 3-30 Windmeiers MUSICIAN 3-2 Sarah Rodocker 3-2 Hollee Bosch 3-9 Lisa Young 3-9 Judy Windmeier 3-16 Nancy Schumann 3-16 Christy Watkins 3-23 Mary Seim 3-23 Rena Kittelson 3-30 Praise Band 3-30 Gail Mattern ALTAR CARE VISITATION FELLOWSHIP/TREATS 3-2 Cheryl Meier 3-2 Windmeiers 3-9 Bill Windmeier 3-9 Hammersmarks 3-16 Rich Bohm 3-16 Browns 3-23 Rick Robbins 3-23 Sharon Whipple 3-30 Nadine Morris 3-30 Skaris and Liz Bachmeier If you are unable to serve on your scheduled date, please contact someone in that category to arrange a trade. This is your responsibility. Please call or email Sarah at the church office (322-9423 /CLCWheatland@gmail.com) with your trade info so that it can be included correctly in the Sunday Bulletin. THANK YOU!

MARCH 2014 Sun M Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 MEN S GROUP @ TASTY TREATS 7:30 AM 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FAITH, FOOD, AND FILM 5:00 PM SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE DINNER 5:00 PM ASH WEDNESDAY 6:30 PM CHOIR PRACTICE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BEGINS TAIZE PRAISE BAND 6:00 PM SOUP AND CHOIR PRACTICE CHURCH COUNCIL 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 TAIZE DIAPER DAY 9:00 AM WELCA B-DAY LUNCH 11:30 AM SOUP AND DEADLINE FOR APRIL NEWSLETTER ITEMS PRAISE BAND WORSHIP COMMITTEE 6:30 PM 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 NO SUNDAY SCHOOL NURSING HOME 2:00 PM PRAISE BAND 6:00 PM SOUP AND TAIZE 30 PRAISE BAND 31 NO SUNDAY SCHOOL TAIZE Covenant Lutheran Church 1863 South Road Wheatland, WY 82201 Office: (307)322-9423 Fax: (307)322-4577 Office: CLCWheatland@gmail.com Pastor: pastorjoshua@wyomingwireless.com clcwheatland.weebly.com Office Hours: Pastor Bruns Mon - Thurs.: 9 am - 12 pm Office: Mon & Wed: 9 am - 11:30 am Tues: 9-10 am Thurs & Fri: 9 am - 12 pm Sunday Worship: 9:00 am Sunday Sunday School: 10:30 am Sunday Adult Bible Study: 10:30 am Sunday