The Spirit. Eagle Lake Lutheran Church. April Easter Celebration Sunday, April 21st 7:30am and 10:15am. From the Pastor INTERIM JOURNEY

Similar documents
The Spirit FAREWELL TO PASTOR ALI & FAMILY POTLUCK DINNER PASTORAL VISTS. In This Issue

Eagle Lake Lutheran Church

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AMOR

The TLC Connection. Holy Week. U.S. Permit No. 109 ORGANIZATION. Milaca, MN Postage Paid NON-PROFIT ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

Good Morning! I want to thank Cindy Larson, Greg Peterson and Greg Wagner for their years of service to the

The American Lutheran Church of Windom

LUTHER CREST BIBLE CAMP ASSOCIATION

The Zion Spirit. The Passion of God. "Grounded in Christ: Sent to be a blessing" Zion Lutheran Church 330 Griswold Street Elgin IL 60123

Faith s Blessings. Faith Lutheran Church 6567 Glades Pike Somerset PA (814)

Salem Lutheran Church

Sabbath: The Feast of Rest

Concordia Lutheran Church The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod

Daylight Savings Time begins on Sunday, March 13 th.

CONFIRMATION. Living Word Lutheran WHAT S INSIDE

Christ s Center for Excellence In Discipleship and Outreach March 9-11, 2019

Cross of Glory & West Freeborn Lutheran Churches Hartland, MN

Alleluia! He is Risen

Bethlehem Star. Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church. March Why Go to Church?

February 2016 Newsletter

SHEPHERD OF THE VALLEY LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWSLETTER

Friedens Lutheran Church, 301 W. Washington Ave., Myerstown, PA

First United Methodist Church 408 North Baylor * Brenham, Texas April 1, 2010

The Epiphany Star March 2018

THE BALSAM BRANCH January 2019

Dear Parents, As we take this journey together please let us know ways we can support and assist you in discipling your family.

UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH

Symbols of Love & Thanks

Your life is in Christ, with God!

St. Paul s United Church of Christ

The Echo UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 2122 University Avenue Grand Forks, North Dakota 58203

Cross of Glory & West Freeborn Lutheran Churches Hartland, MN

St. John s Lutheran Church Council Meeting Minutes March 20, 2018

February Administrative Pastor Rev. Lee Herberg Associate Pastor Rev. Christina Martin Custodians Ron & Mavis Watson

Wanamingo Lutheran church February 2016 Newsletter

MEMBERS ABSENT: Marci Gaertner. Reading of Mission Statement and Reflections/Prayer/Devotions

Word of Peace Executive Team Meeting Minutes September 12, 2017

the Springfield M essenger March - April 2018

E Newsletter November 2 8, 2018

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

LAKE OCONEE LUTHERAN CHURCH

CHANCEL FLOWERS are provided by the family of Norman and Ruth Prins in celebration of their 60 th wedding anniversary on March 16 th.

Milaca united Methodist

SHEPHERD OF THE VALLEY LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWSLETTER

The Messenger. You re invited to join us for Holy Week!

HOLY WEEK & EASTER EPISTLE 2018

Connect with God, Connect with others, Connect others with God all through Jesus

Enter to Worship, Exit to Serve"

HOSANNA! BLESSED IS HE WHO COMES IN THE NAME OF THE LORD!

Secretary Report: Approval of prior Minutes: Alvina made a motion to approve September Minutes as distributed, Sue seconded, motion

The Grapevine. Volume 56 Abiding Savior Lutheran Church Issue 3

Equipping Congregations Day

THE PASTOR S PRESS. God s grace and peace be upon you, Pastor Deanna

St. Mark s Lutheran Church February 2019

The Living Reminder God's Purpose for Our Saviour's Lutheran Church is to joyfully share God's love with all.

Trinity Episcopal Church Lenox, MA

February Dear members of Trinity Lutheran Church,

News from the Hill...

March 2018 Charge Happenings

The Visitor Immanuel Lutheran Church

The Trumpet. Holy Week Worship Schedule

Fifth Avenue United Methodist Church Family Connections

July Bishop s Newsletter. North/ West Lower Michigan Synod. In this Issue: 2900 N. Waverly Rd. Lansing, MI

Bethlehem Star February 2017

Immanuel Lutheran Church Belvidere March 2015 Connections

January 15, 2019 Council Meeting

Milaca united Methodist

March 11, am Sunday Service Fourth Sunday in Lent

Sweet Surrender. LENTEN MIDWEEK 4 March 22, 2017

FIRST REFORMED CHURCH 901 Pleasant St. Boyden, IA Reverend David P. Poppen April 7, 2019 JESUS SAVES! GROW! GO!

ANNUAL REPORT Reforming the Future. In This Report. FAMILY totally describes this church. It is a wonderful place to begin a week!

Our Savior s Lutheran Church. A p r i l

The February VOICE. United Redeemer Lutheran Church. February ELCA SEMN Synod 560 West 3rd St Zumbrota, MN 55992

The Chimes. Where Grace Abounds. Lent Experience On Wednesday s 6 pm Soup Supper 7 pm Holden Evening Worship

WEEKLY BULLETIN. Sunday January 20, :00 AM Wed. January 23, :30 PM Pastor Paul Brown. Today s Lessons 1 John 1:5-10 Matthew 15:10-20

Nazareth Lutheran Church

A Mighty Fortress. Newsletter 2/15/2018 Edition I, Volume 12

The Praise Pulse A Publication of Praise Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Minutes of the Salem City Council Meeting held on March 5, 2003 in the Salem City Council Chambers.

Plymouth United Church of Christ April The Annual Thrift Sale is coming up April 27 and 28.

The Missive. 531 West College Avenue, Jonesboro, AR June A Message from Rev. Hannah...

The Evangel. From the Pastor... Justified by grace, we are a Community of Servants who follow Jesus example by living lives of service to others.

2019 MISSIOn PlAn. On March 24 we celebrated WHAT S INSIDE

Ecumenical Lenten Suppers

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST. APRIL, 2017

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AMOR

Salem Lutheran Church

The Chimes. First Presbyterian Church of Puyallup. 412 West Pioneer Puyallup, WA Rev. Sue Watkins, Pastor

Jesus Christ Is Risen! Alleluia!

St. Andrew Messenger March 2018 Newsletter MARCH FEATURES

Baptism Congratulations to Richard Carney Sr., Tina Carney, Naomi Carney and Richard Carney Jr. who were baptized on Sunday March 8th.

A Mighty Fortress. Newsletter 3/16/2018 Edition II, Volume 1

Augustana Voice OCTOBER

April Dear Friends of Trinity, Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia!

Fourth Sunday in Advent

St. Paul s United Methodist Church. This Sunday, March 18, th Sunday in Lent

THE EPISTLE St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church March 2019

Wanamingo Lutheran Church October 2016 Newsletter

YOUTH GROUP SHEPHERD OF THE VALLEY LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWSLETTER M A R C H

THE WINDOW. Did you know?

Transcription:

The Spirit Eagle Lake Lutheran Church April 2019 From the Pastor Divine Creator, At the dawn of time, you fashioned an earth Overflowing with life. For six days you labored and on the seventh you Stood back, and you listened to the echo of all creation and Have been listening ever since. We praise and you receive our worship. We cry and you hear our prayer. We lament and you remember us. Your ear is never deaf to our voice; your face Never turned away from us. And now, Creator God, I should like to learn to listen like you. In times of tension, lament, and complaint, keep my ears open to the rumblings of emotions and meaning just underneath the words I hear. May your Spirit swirl freely through my conversations that I may hear all that you would have me hear and understand all that you would have me understand. Amen - Ann M. Garrido Return to the most human, nothing less Will nourish the torn spirit, the bewildered heart, The angry mind; and from the ultimate duress, Pierced with the breath of anguish, speak for love. - May Sarton This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. Jesus (John 15:12) Lent is the time of year to especially place ourselves broken before God s gracious presence; eager to understand God s word of grace for us and God s yearning for us to love one another. Easter is God s yes to that way of love. God bless you on this journey of love. Easter Celebration Sunday, April 21st 7:30am and 10:15am Sound the trumpets! Turn on the lights! Bring in the flowers! Jesus is risen-he is risen indeed! Join us for a celebration of new life! Both services will celebrate Holy Communion. A Breakfast will be served from 8:30 to 9:45. PASTORAL VISITS Please call the church office and let us know if you desire a pastoral visit especially if you are going to be hospitalized or having health issues. If it is an emergency feel free to call Pastor Steve at 701-371-2531. INTERIM JOURNEY Please mark on your calendars May 5th from 4:00 to 7:00 when the whole congregation is invited to come together to begin a congregational conversation about the journey of Eagle Lake congregation in these times of tension and lament; these times of seeking understanding; these times of finding ways to as humans guided by God s spirit listen to one another and together speak for love. In This Issue Living in Christ, and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we serve others. (Mission Statement of Eagle Lake Lutheran Church) Pastor s Letter Council Minutes WELCA News Treasurer s Report Holy Week Schedule Youth Events

Join us April 14-21 for a week of remembering God s greatest action for the sake of the world. This week takes us from Jesus triumphant entry to Jerusalem through the celebration of the Lord s Supper and the shock of Jesus betrayal and arrest to the darkness of Jesus crucifixion, death and burial. Out of the darkness, comes the bright light of Easter as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus and our resurrection to new life in God. Palm/Passion Sunday April 14th 10:15am Maundy Thursday April 18th Worship 6:30pm Beginning with a procession of palm branches we tell the story of Jesus triumphal entry into Jerusalem eventually leading to his death as recorded in the Gospel of Luke. On this night of remembering Jesus Last Supper with his disciples, we will hear his invitation to join him at the table. Communion will be served to share in this precious gift of forgiveness and life. Easter Celebration Sunday, April 21st 7:30am and 10:15am Good Friday Community Worship April 19th - 2:00pm Sound the trumpets! Turn on the lights! Bring in the flowers! Jesus is risen-he is risen indeed! Hosted by Eagle Lake Lutheran Church Sponsored by the congregations of the Battle Lake Area Ministerial Association Good Friday Join us for a celebration of new life! Both services will celebrate Holy Communion. Breakfast will be served from 8:30 to 9:45. Easter Breakfast An Easter Breakfast will be served following the Easter Sunrise Service on Sunday, April 21st. Menu will include Egg Bake, Muffins, Juice and Coffee. Serving from 8:30-9:45am Please plan to join us! Mary Circle is in charge of the breakfast but If you would like to help set-up, serve or clean up, contact the office or there is a sign up sheet on the table in the narthex. JOIN US FOR THE LENTEN SEASON On Wednesdays during the Lenten season, join us for Holden Evening Prayer on April 3rd and th 10. Worship Service at 6:30pm. There will be Soup Suppers at 5:15pm. No supper planned for Maundy Thursday. The Community Good Friday service on April 19th at 2:00 PM will be held at Eagle Lake Lutheran Church. Annual Easter Egg/Candy Hunt Saturday April 20th It is a free event! Children up to 6th grade are invited. We begin at 10 a.m. sharp! We have an area for the younger kids and from the hill up to the main chapel for the older kids. After the hunt we gather and share the Easter Story with the symbols of Easter we find in the eggs!! A Wonderful Easter Tradition! Lenten Soup and Sandwich Serving Schedule April 3: Martha Circle April 10: WELCA Executive Board April 18 (Maundy Thursday): NO supper

The following Council Minutes will be approval at the April Council Meeting. Eagle Lake Church Council Meeting Wednesday - March 13 th Members Present: Scott Larson, Jeff Olson, Shirley Olson, John Olson, Aaron Bengtson, John Doeden, Marlys Jackson, John Kent, Pastor Steve Peterson Meeting Called to Order: President Scott Larson at 5:09 pm Motion made and passed to approve agenda Devotions: Pastor Steve Secretary s Report: John Kent reviewed last months report. Motion Made by John O. seconded by Aaron B. to accept report, motion carried. Treasurer s Report: Shirley Olson reviewed report - Discussion of giving and how missing the two Sunday s due to weather affected our financial status. Motion made to approve treasurer s report by Jeff O. Seconded by Aaron B. Motion carried Pastor Steve s Report: Getting better acquainted with our church. Positive experience with visitation of church members. Discussion of future events Communication / Sharing / Comments / Discussion: - Discussion of moving annual meeting to summer months - Possibility of two annual meetings - Special congregational meeting in June to ratify for the next summer - Motion made by Marlys J. Seconded by John O. to look into the legalities of moving the meeting to summer. Motion carried Council Business: - Mutual Ministries will have two new members ( if they accept) Kelly H. and Brian K. Motion made by John D. Seconded by Jeff O. to approve these two members. Motion carried. - Beer and Hymns: Discussion to continue on with the beer and hymns. Motion made by John D. to continue the services. Seconded by Aaron B. Motion carried. - Request for Visit from ELCA for Guest Pastor: Food for Poor guest speaker- Not enough known about the program. Sponsor other programs for food services. Motion made by Scott L. Seconded by Shirley O. to politely decline the offer. Motion carried. - Interim strategy development and communication: May 5th Congregational Conversation 4:00-7:00 Sunday afternoon - This will be a congregational conversation about the interim period between regularly called pastors, regarding our congregational life and mission. - Eagle Lake is hosting Good Friday services starting at 2:00 pm - Scott L. mentioned that there is a $1000 dollar grant available for some local area church. Will be looking into applying for it. Next Events: Communion Assist: April 7 th - John D. April 14 th - Shirley O. Maundy Thursday - John K. April 21 st Sunrise Service- Scott L. - 10:15 AM Service - John O. Next Council Meeting: April 10th 5:00 pm Motion Made to Adjourn by Aaron B and Seconded by John O. Motion Carried Secretary Report Submitted by : John Kent

STAMP CAMP AT FAITH HAVEN April 5-7 th th Come out to Camp for a Creative, Productive and Refreshing weekend away in a relaxing atmosphere- stay up late and work on your projects or sleep in. Come a day early and begin the fun or come just for Saturday!! There are so many stamps and gadgets for you to use for free- dry embossing, fancy scissors, punches, etc. We will have ideas for card making and samples to copy as well. Bring your papers and projects, fabric and ideas and lets get started!! PioneerCare Auxiliary is hosting a Spaghetti Lunch Fundraiser on Wednesday, April 3rd, 11:00 am to 1:30 pm in the care center s Garden Court. All are invited and free will donations. April Anniversaries 7 9 12 21 Rick & Vonda Pfannenstiel Mark & Kari Miller Dave & Rosey Andree Willis & Doris Nill Did we miss your anniversary? Please let us know. Scripture Readers for April WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO THE SCRIPTURE READINGS ON SUNDAY MORNINGS? Sign up on the sheet on the table in the narthex!!! EAGLE LAKE ON FACEBOOK! Be sure to like us on Facebook. You can find us under Eagle Lake Lutheran Church. Check it out! NEW MEMBER SUPPER MEETING There will be a New Member supper/meeting on Tuesday, April 23rd starting at 5:00 PM. If you are interested in joining Eagle Lake or know someone who is interested, please let the office or Pastor Steve know. New Member Sunday is planned for May 5th. If you re a Thrivent Financial member, you can lead a Thrivent Action Team to bring people together for a one-time project to help others be wise with money and live generously. You can coordinate an educational event, conduct a service activity, or organize a fundraiser. Thrivent will provide resources to help you plan the event, promotional items, including Thrivent T-shirts and a Community Impact Card with $250 of seed money. Thrivent Financial members can apply for 2 Thrivent Action Teams a year. We have lots of activities and ministries that we do together that would be eligible we just need to coordinate our efforts, for only one Thrivent member can apply per event, so if you plan to apply for grant please let the church office know so we can make full use of this opportunity. Learn more at www.thrivent.com/actionteam PROPOSED CHANGES ARE BEING CONSIDERED FOR DATE OF ANNUAL MEETING At the March 13th church council meeting there was a discussion regarding the possibility of moving the regular annual meeting of Eagle Lake to the summer time in response to the following questions and concern: Why do we have to have our annual meeting in January when so many people ae away? Wouldn t it be better to have the annual meeting at another time perhaps June? There was interest in the council in exploring calling a special congregational meeting in June, probably right after a Sunday morning worship service, to propose a change in the bylaws that would move the regular annual meeting time to June. Because this would be a bylaw change, not a change in the constitution, this change would simply require a quorum present with a two-thirds vote and could take effect in June of 2020. If such a change in the bylaws is proposed and passed at a special congregational meeting, this would mean current council members would be serving an additional 5 months. Conversation will continue regarding this matter at the April 10th council meeting with the possibility of a special meeting date and a specific proposal being set by the council at that time. BAKED POTATO BAR Sunday, April 14th Hosted by the Men s Group The Men s Group is hosting a Baked Potato Bar following the worship service on Sunday, April 14th. A Baked Potato with all the fixing! Freewill Offering will be taken for the Parking Lot Fund. Hope you can join us!! THE SPIRIT ARTICLES ARE DUE THE 20TH OF EACH MONTH

Eagle Lake Treasurer s Report February 2019 Income Feb 2019 YTD 2019 Pledged Income ELCA Pledge Income $ 9,725.00 $ 17,795.00 Non-ELCA Mission $ 270.00 $ 565.00 Loose Offering & Gifts $ 32.00 $ 112.85 Lenten Offering $ - $ - Vacation Bible School $ - $ - Flowers/Plants $ - $ - Total Pledged Income $10,027.00 $ 18,472.85 Designated Funds Misc. Designated $ - $ 10.00 Thrivent $ 117.00 $ 117.00 Outreach Fund $ - $ - Parking Lot Fund $ - $ 1,748.00 Scholarship Fund $ - $ - Mortgage Fund $ 3,425.00 $ 5,812.00 Debt Reduction $ 25.00 $ 25.00 Total Designated Income $ 3,567.00 $ 7,712.00 Total Pass-thru Income $ 125.00 $ 531.18 Total Income for Feb 2019 $13,719.00 $ 26,716.03 Expenses Benevolence/Mission Support $ 487.85 $ 895.39 Outreach/Stewardship $ 19.55 $ 265.32 Worship $ - $ 224.85 Conventions/Youth Gathering $ - $ - Education $ - $ - Office $ 524.08 $ 1,373.62 Insurance/Utilities $ 1,020.79 $ 1,915.06 Property Repair & Maint. $ 568.35 $ 1,158.18 Salaries & Benefits $ 9,541.94 $ 15,639.47 Misc. (Council Discretion) $ - $ - Total Expenses for Feb 2019 $12,162.56 $ 21,471.89 Consolidated Savings Balances Sign Fund $16,152.93 Music Amplifier $ 91.58 Pall Fund $ - Parking Lot Fund $ 8,726.96 Global Missions Fund $ 77.31 Love Fund $ 562.28 General Memorial Fund $ 4,699.03 Outreach Ministry Fund $ 800.82 Music/Organ Fund $ 2,970.48 Praise Team Fund $ - Stephen's Ministry Fund $ 979.36 General ELLC Savings $ 4,319.85 Total $39,380.60 Submitted by Eric Gaustad, Congregational Accountant APRIL BIRTHDAY S 3 Jeanette Keeney 11 Tammy Carlson Opal Berg 13 Isaiah Dorn 4 Dale Werner 16 Benjamin Sweazey 5 Ruth Larsen 18 Ryan Beech Kelsey Bergem 19 Jack Uselman Kaitlyn Brandner 22 Gene Eitreim Kayler Brandner Mirica Bagent 6 Janet Bengtson Patty Miller Lisa Larson 26 Bob Miller 7 Alicia Nelson Kelly Hepper 8 Shona Lefthandbull 27 Sheila Graham 9 Camee Dalluge John Salvevold 10 Trista Francis 29 Tristan Larson Did we miss your birth-day? Please let us know. Quilters Quilters will be meeting April 1 st, 15 th and 29th at 9:00 AM. COME JOIN US!! NEWBORN KITS ASSEMBLY All women are welcome to come and help assemble Newborn Kits on Friday, April 26 th at 9:30am. A light lunch will be served afterwards. Gently used flannel sheets are still needed and should be brought to the church as soon as possible so they can be made into OPERATING INCOME/EXPENSE: (2-28-2019) Income: $10,027. Expense: $11,163. Shortfall: $ 1,136. BAPTISM LILLIAN STERLING ANDERSON Daughter of Deven and Cally Anderson Sponsors: Reed & Tanya Reinbold Will & Carley Luggar Because of the cancelled service in February we fell short of our operating income. MORTGAGE LOAN BALANCE: (as of 2-28-2019) $56,266.35

Spring 2019 Gathering Conference 7 Women of the ELCA WELCA NEWS WELCA Bible Studies: April 11th: 9:30 AM Dee Gandrud and Marlys Jackson, Co-Hostesses In the Good Samaritan Home Library TBD, Leader Think about attending our Bible sessions. Our lessons are from the Gather for Faith and Action. Extra copies can be picked up in the church office. Let s invite some of our new members and/or bring a guest. Present Sprinkling God s Love Guest Speaker: Victor and Lori Ricigliano, Ricigliano Farms, Inc. Equine Assisted Psychotherapy With all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love. Ephesians 9:2 Zion Lutheran Church 36051 County Hwy. 74 Battle Lake, MN Monday, April 29, 2019 Registration 4:30 PM Dinner 5:00 PM Meeting and Program following Dinner 2019 LYO-OTC MISSIONS TRIPS Duluth June 23-28: This one will fill up fast so if you would like to go, contact Tyler. Chicago Mission trip July 28- August 2: This trip has a wait list so if you want to go on make sure to sign up as soon as possible. Name tags will be reserved by churches for you at the registration table. Sign up by April 14th - Cost is $10.00 OTC-LYO on Facebook! Are you a 7th-12th grader? Do you want to know what events are happening for OTC-LYO (our area youth group)? Check it out on Facebook in the OTC-LYO Headquarters group page. Dear OTC-LYO partner congregation, I really appreciate your pitching in for funds for me to attend the Extravaganza. It was a wonderful trip filled with energizing conversations with youth ministers in my network. Your contribution gave me the opportunity to connect with others in the ELCA youth ministry network. I attended six different workshops. My favorite was titled 10 Best Relational Method Ministries. Each day there were two mass gatherings, and the theme was Disruption. The mood was impactful, and deeply thought out. One of my favorite quotes from the mass gatherings came from Jeff Chu, who said, "How dare you sing a song of resurrection if you never speak of death?". He was a speaker who had wished his youth minister had reached out more to him throughout his young adult life. Because of this, an opportunity was missed to tell him how loved he was, and he grew up not realizing that he too was worthy of God s grace and love. This impacted me and helped me realize that I never want to miss the chance to reach out to anyone in need of compassion, love and understanding. It inspires me deeply to feel equipped at all times, and is a constant reminder of the impact I make, and I hope passes onto others. Speaking out truth in ministry isn t always easy, but God is always present and loves us no matter who we are. It helps to know how others do ministry across America. Again, thank you so much for being a partner in ministry with me! God s peace, Tyler Wright