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Connecting people to God with the message of God s love! Covenant H Covenant Lutheran Church VOLUME 18, ISSUE #10 October 2014 alloween is an odd abbreviation for All Hallow's Evening (you can find it in there if you squint a little). Much like Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve, it takes its cue from ancient datekeeping, where the date starts when the sun sets so the evening of Christmas is the night before Christmas day. Likewise for Halloween it is the night before the day of All Hallows or All Saints Day on November 1. The celebration of Halloween has undergone a little cultural drift. All Saints Day, on the other hand, is over a thousand years old. It is a day to celebrate all the saints people who have passed on in the faith. More than just the apostles and martyrs, this day celebrates all the people of God. Grandmothers and Grandfathers, Aunts and Uncles, Mentors and Friends; even children are commemorated on this day, and together, we claim that the saints still have meaning in our lives. I am who I am partly because of a mentor I had in my youth, a retired pastor named Ove Nielsen. He died shortly after I graduated from Seminary, and when we light candles on All Saints Day I am usually thinking of him. As the evenings get short, and the goblins and superheroes come to your door at the end of the month, I hope you remember that candy and costumes are not the heart of the day. The saints, and the effects they have had on our lives are. Have a blessed All Saints Day. Pastor Joshua

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 within God s world. Blessing of the Animals Sunday, October 5 12:00 pm A time to give thanks to God for the animals in our lives. Diaper Day is being rescheduled for October. Please watch upcoming announcements for the new date and time. Sunday, October 26th is Reformation Sunday. Wear red to church! Do you enjoy scrapbooking and record keeping? Contact the office if you would be interested in creating and maintaining church scrapbooks. Time to start updating our church photo directory. We will once again be taking pictures after church service, so if you're not in the directory already OR if you want an updated photo, please watch for announcements for upcoming picture days and be prepared to have your picture taken. If you want a picture for your own personal use (i.e., Christmas cards) we are happy to share a digital copy with you upon request. Covenant Lutheran Church 1863 South Road Wheatland, WY 82201 Office: (307)322-9423 Office: CLCWheatland@gmail.com Pastor: pastorjoshua@wyomingwireless.com http://clcwheatland.weebly.com www.facebook.com/covenantlutheranchurchwheatland Office Hours: Pastor Bruns Mon - Thurs.: 9 am - 12 pm Office: M - F: 9 am - 12: pm Sunday Worship: 9:00 am Sunday Sunday School: 10:30 am Sunday Adult Bible Study: 4:00 pm Thursday Adult Book Study: 10:30 am Sunday

2nd 4 th 6th 8th 11th 14th 22nd rd 23 24th 28th 30th Bob Seidel Shelley Sterling Sam Sherrill Lorretta Lauck Rich Bohm Joan McKee Sharon Catchpole Arlene Robbins CA Thomas Tony Rodocker Cheryl Meier Dick Morrison Frank Jesse Addison Walters Matthew Lubeck Mekayla Garcia Practice will begin soon. Watch for announcements about practice dates and times! If you're interested in joining the handbell choir contact Connie Thomas. Men's Breakfast Saturday, October 4th 7:30 AM at Tasty Treats Adult Book Study 24 th 25th Pastor Joshua's Ordination 4 years Terry & Nancy Lubeck 40 years Join us Sunday mornings after church for an adult book study. We will be reading and discussing The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible by A.J. Jacobs.

COVENANT LUTHERAN CHURCH COUNCIL MINUTES September 11, 2014 Call to Order: Meeting was called to order at 7:07 pm. Devotions: Devotions were led by Stu Hammersmark. Roll Call: Melissa Garcia, Pastor Joshua, Jim Lockwood, Beth Morris, Nancy Lubeck, Stu Hammersmark, Dorothy Lockwood, Lee Morrison, Terry Lubeck, Rick Robbins, Christy Watkins, Rich Bohm, Marge Scholton Absent: Reed Elmquist, Dawn McKee, Sarah Jesse, Connie Thomas, Additions to Agenda: None Thrift Store: Marge asked if we wanted to run an add in the Tidbits paper, she added that the last time she ran one it did not increase traffic in the store. Council decided that it was really Marge s call. She did not think that she would run one. Receipts Assistance Ending Ck Bal Ending Sav Bal Thrift Store $8,147.89 $743.25 $6,051.47 $12,267.84 Grandma's Attic $830.24 $0.00 $5,028.17 NA Assistance figure does not reflect $442.50 used to buy fuel for the vans. Combined volunteer hours worked at both stores 288 hours. Correspondence: None Reports: Secretary: Rick moved, and Nancy 2nd to accept the Secretary s report as written. Motion passed. Report posted on bulletin board. Financial Secretary: Beth moved, and Melissa 2nd to accept the Financial Secretary s report as written. Motion passed. Report posted on bulletin board. Treasurer: Rick moved, and Dorothy 2nd to accept the Treasurer s report as written. Motion passed. Report posted on bulletin board. President: Thought that Sunday school format went well. Elders: Flexible schedules have been a real blessing. Nothing new to report Trustees: The riding lawn mower is going to need a new battery. It was brought up at council, that the fan in the women s restroom is making strange noises and also that the transition in the men s restroom in loose. Pastor: Written report available, posted on the bulletin board.

Committee Reports: Education: Hope everyone enjoyed the group Sunday school class; this will be a regular thing on the first Sunday of the month. Sunday school theme ties in with the scripture readings in church, right down to the goodie bags the kids pick up on their way into worship. Had at least one report that the goodies in the bag were not exactly equal; Sarah says she can fix that problem. Youth: no report. Stewardship: Did not meet this month, nothing to report. Worship: Getting ready for setting 8. Women of ELCA: No one knew that status of the prayer shawls; if it has not been done we wanted to send some to the Munari s. Still meeting for their birthday lunch. Hospitality: Nothing going on. Men of Covenant: 9 men met on the first Saturday of the month at Tasty Treats. Outreach: Still doing CD s and communion visits. Altar Guild: Nothing to report. Landscape: Work day planned for Saturday Sept. 27th at 8:00 am. This will be primarily to clean up the prayer garden and to get the yard ready for winter. Old Business: Columbarium: Nothing new to report, but Dorothy is sharing information with her committee and they will meet soon to form some kind of a game plan. If you are interested in being involved with, or on the committee, please contact Dorothy Lockwood. New Business: Nancy brought up the fact that she has found some old accounts that have had no activity in several years (5-6 years). The example she shared was the Sr. High account, it has $1,776.98 in it and no one on the current council knows what it was set aside for. If you have any information or old council minutes, please share them with Nancy. The meeting closed with the Lord s Prayer Next Council Meeting October 9, 2014 Devotions for next Meeting: Connie Thomas Respectfully Submitted, Jim Lockwood, Secretary Platte County Memorial Nursing Home is once again accepting donations for their Safe Trick or Treating on Halloween. Last year 812 people visited the nursing home on Halloween a real treat for children and nursing home residents alike. Please leave your donation in the Activity Room at the nursing home or call 322-6406 ext 2271 and someone will pick it up from you. Please make checks payable to PCMNH Activity Department. Thank you for your continued support throughout the years!!

Pumpkin Decorating Who: Kids, parents and any other interested members of the congregation everyone is welcome to come!! What: Decorating pumpkins to be auctioned off; auction will be held Sunday, October 26th during Fellowship time Where: Covenant Lutheran Church When: Wednesday, October 15th after school (3:45 5:00 pm)* Why: To raise money for Vacation Bible School 2015 *Transportation can be provided upon request. Please contact the office with any questions. If you have pumpkins to donate, please contact Sarah Rodocker about picking them up or simply drop them off at the church. Thank you!! Many thanks to everyone who contributed to the paving project!!

OCTOBER SERVERS ELDER ASSISTANT GREETERS Christy Watkins Connie Thomas Lloyd & Maxine Koerwitz Rich Bohm Christy Watkins Christy Watkins Rick Robbins Rich Bohm Lloyd & Maxine Koerwitz Connie Thomas Rick Robbins Beth Morris ACOLYTE READER USHERS Sam Jesse Jim Lockwood Jim Lockwood & Don Dingman Gage Brown Merl Lockwood Terry & Nancy Lubeck Mekayla Garcia Sarah Jesse Jim Lockwood & Sam Jesse Peter Jesse Jennifer Bruns Terry & Nancy Lubeck MUSICIAN ALTAR CARE VISITATION Nancy Schumann Lorretta Lauck Rick Robbins Sarah Rodocker Suz Strom Nadine Morris Mary Seim or Lisa Young Marge Scholten Cheryl Meier Gwen Seidel Hollee Bosch Dorothy Lockwood FELLOWSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL Rena Kittelson & Dingmans Intergenerational Sunday School Sarah Miller Group #1: Joan McKee Group #2: Melissa Garcia Lockwoods Group #1: Sarah Rodocker, Sam Jesse & Gage Brown Group #2: Sarah Jesse Beth Morris Group #1: Dawn McKee & Carolyn Walters Group #2: Beth Morris

OCTOBER SUN MON TUE WED THU 1 2 FRI 3 SAT 4 MEN'S BREAKFAST AT TASTY TREATS 7:30 AM HEART & SOLE 5K RUN/WALK 5 6 7 8 9 BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS CONFIRMATION CLASS PRAISE BAND INTERGENERATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 11 17 18 25 CHURCH COUNCIL TAIZE 12 13 14 15 16 TAIZE CONFIRMATION CLASS PRAISE BAND PUMPKIN DECORATING 3:45 5:00 19 20 21 22 23 24 TAIZE CONFIRMATION CLASS WELCA BDAY LUNCH 11:30 AM NO SCHOOL 31 PRAISE BAND 5:30 PM WORSHIP COMMITTEE 6:30 PM 26 27 28 29 30 PUMPKIN AUCTION CONFIRMATION CLASS PRAISE BAND NURSING HOME SERVICE 2:00 PM TAIZE