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FIRST LUTHERAN CHURC H 408 Ninth Street NW Mandan, ND 58554 Phone: 701-663-3594 Fax: 701-663-6217 E-mail: jackie@firstlutheranofmandan.org Council E-mail: cc@firstlutheranofmandan.org First Lutheran Church January Newsletter Building Faith and Transforming Lives in Christ. www.firstlutheranofmandan.org We re on the web! ADDRESS LABEL The staff at First Lutheran Church would like to wish you and your family a Happy New Year! January 2019 First Lutheran Staff Administrative Pastor Rev. Lee Herberg 663-3594 Associate Pastor Rev. Christina Martin 663-3594 Administrative Assistant & Coordinator of Lay Ministries Jackie Schulz 663-3594 (o) 663-3082 (h) Custodians Ron & Mavis Watson Financial Administration Jennifer Scheet First Lutheran Is A Mission Partner with Camp of the Cross Ministries 25 There will be signs in the sun, the moon, and the stars, and on the earth distress among nations confused by the roaring of the sea and the waves. 26 People will faint from fear and foreboding of what is coming upon the world, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. 27 Then they will see 'the Son of Man coming in a cloud' with power and great glory. 28 Now when these things begin to take place, stand up and raise your heads, because your redemption is drawing near." Luke 21:25-28 NRSV A parishioner recently told me that its too hot outside for December. I, for one, am not complaining! But the parishioner went on to say that the world will soon end because the warmth outside and the recent earthquake in Alaska tell us that we are in the last days as scripture tells us. The parishioner told me that Alaska never has earthquakes and so this is a sure sign. Actually, Alaska has far more earthquakes every year than any other state in the union. The parishioner was anxious and worried about all the signs. Recently while getting ready for work one morning, CBS This Morning aired a piece on the Survivalist Magazine, a publication that has had a 40% jump in subscribers as people clamor for information on how to make it through the end as we know it and make it to the other side. I would assume that some of these people are people of faith and so this panic at the what ifs? in life is somewhat disappointing to me. I was also somewhat amused to learn that the publisher of the Survivalist Magazine also conducts training camps for people to learn survivalist skills. They are booked up for this year but are taking reservations for next year. I found it rather interesting that if on the one hand we are lifting up a soon to come Armageddon that one would also be taking reservations for next year just in case. Scripture seems pretty clear in telling us that humanity is not going to be clued in as to when the end of the world is going to be. It would appear that the focus of the scriptural word to us on this subject is that we should be passionate about today. Each day comes to us a gift...each day has opportunities for service and growth. To spend our time worrying about the what ifs? in the world tend to only paralyze us and make us retreat into a cocoon that will hopefully shield us from the world. I remember as a child in the 60s going through all of those air raid drills at school; getting into a fetus position under our desks at Webster Elementary in Williston or going to the bomb shelter with the NORAD warning stickers all over the walls at Williston Junior High School. In hindsight, all of those exercises did nothing other than make it hard to fall asleep at night. I have a book in my office entitled Fearless by Max Lucado. I used it for a Bible Study here several years ago. In the book Lucado states that Jesus mentioned being led astray first in his description of the end of the world. (Mark 13, Matthew 24 for example) Jesus told about false teachers that will emerge in the final days. Don t be wooed by their slick appearances, silver-tongued oratory, or performances. They ll command multitudes and miracles. Large audiences and spectacular deeds. Throngs of people. Displays of power. When you see them, be careful. High volume doesn't equate with sound faith. Don t be impressed by numbers or tricks. Satan can counterfeit both. Yes, life in this new year of 2019 (yes, I m thinking we ll still be around) will be scary at times. Here s a quote from the book Fearless for you - Everything will work out in the end. If it s not working out, it s not the end. Write a prayer about the things that are not working out in your life today, Take time each day to pray the prayer you wrote, and trust God to take care of those concerns you bring to him. Until next time, Pastor Lee

PAGE 2 FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH January 2019 What: First Lutheran Church Annual Meeting When: Sunday, January 27 th 9:30 A.M. Please join us as we discuss our ministries of the past year and plans for the coming year. The 2018 Bismarck Mandan CROPWALK for Hunger raised $7,792.19 to help alleviate hunger related needs locally and throughout the world. THANK YOU to all who promoted the CROPWALK! contributed to make a difference! THANK YOU to those who participated and CROPWALKS began HERE in 1969 and next year we celebrate the 50 th CROPWALKS! Anniversary of Please consider helping to plan the 2019 celebration as we work with Church World Service leadership in planning. Call Allison Germolus (400-0053) or Mary Sherer (255-2536) to share your interest in planning the 50 th Anniversary of CROPWALK celebration! We NEED your support! Lunch At First (LAF) is a ministry of this congregation. Every Thursday from October through May, we provide a free lunch for students from Mandan High School. We serve a rotating menu of Sloppy Joes, Sandwiches, Mac & Cheese, Hot Dogs, and Nachos. We are serving over 400 kids each week! We have volunteers who help to cook and serve the meals and clean up each week. Why do we do this? Because we love these young people and want them to know it! We want them to come in our doors and see that this is a safe, inviting place. We do it because God s love has no requirements. We are blessed weekly by their Thank you s, laughter and smiles. We are also blessed by the company of the many volunteers each week as we work together. Stop by some Thursday and see the young people who join us each week and also see God s work among us! There are many ways that you can help! We always need people to help serve the meals on Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. If you are interested, please contact Pastor Lee or Jackie. We can also use financial donations to help the church with the cost. Stop by some Thursday and see the young people who join us each week and also see God s work among us!

PAGE 10 FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH JANUARY 2019 BLOOD DRIVE The Bloodmobile will be here at First Lutheran Church on Sunday, January 20 th from 9:30 A.M.-Noon. There will be a table set up in the narthex starting early January to reserve your spot so please keep your eye out for it or you can schedule an appointment by going to this link: www.bloodhero.com, sponsor code: H1200. If you are 16 or older and at least 110 pounds you most likely can give blood. Please help us fill our spots and SAVE LIVES at the same time. We are looking to get at least 10 people to give blood (hopefully more). Thank you so much for helping us try to reach our goal! Mark Your Calendar 2nd: No Confirmation 3th: LAF ~ Hot Dogs 9th: 7pm - Confirmation - Large Group 10th: No LAF 16th: 7pm - Confirmation - Large Group 17th: LAF ~ Sloppy Joes 23rd: No Confirmation 24th: LAF ~ Sandwiches 30th: 7pm - Confirmation - Small Group 31st: LAF ~ Nachos Save the Date! Camp of the Cross Staff will be here for Day Camp June 3 rd - 7 th! Be looking for more information in coming newsletters! As a way of saying thank you for all your help and support, we want to get you just as excited as we are for this summer. So here is some information about what will be doing this summer: We will be participating with a group called Discovering Opportunities for Outreach and Reflection (DOOR). Our DOOR Atlanta Discover experience will center on the theme of Bread for the Journey and answers the question of "who is our neighbor?" by using the Bible and writings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. We will engage this theme and focus question through service work and community interactions. We will get to go to the King Center to learn more about social justice and the changes the city of Atlanta has experienced because of the Civil Rights Movement. DOOR Atlanta partners with 32 agencies across the city. Here are just a few bits of service we may be doing: working at a local soup kitchen, packing and sending medical supplies to send to third world countries, or working on a local urban farm. Thank you for your support! Be looking for more information about our trip in future newsletters.

PAGE 4 Pastoral Acts Baptisms: December 2 December 9 Brynlee Faith Anderson Leah Kay Wolf Weddings: December 14 December 15 Nickolas Day & Kymberlee Barr Armando Parada & Summer Reineke Funerals: Memorial Fund In memory of Dave Poppe given by Ralph & Naida Feland, Arden & Pat Hagerott. In memory of Lloyd Keidel given by Morlen & JoAnn Howard. January ~ Mission of the Month Weekend Meals for Mandan Kids Items needed are Chap Stick, Peanut Butter, Jelly, Fruit Cups, Canned Fruit, Granola Bars, Cereal, Pudding Cups, Applesauce, Chef Boyardee', Mac & Cheese, Soups, Hamburger Helper, Spaghetti Noodles, Spaghetti Sauce, Pop Tarts, Instant Mashed Potatoes, Rice A Roni, Pasta Roni, Pork and Beans, Baked Beans, Pancake Mix-no eggs required such as Krusteaz Brand, Syrup, Canned Tuna, Chicken, Ham. NO GLASS JARS PLEASE! You may put your items in the boxes in the Narthex. Thank you! Special Thanks Thank you to all the greeters, ushers, communion servers, readers, communion set-up, coffee hour workers, and to all who have supplied goodies for the last month. Your help is greatly appreciated! Deadline for articles for the February Newsletter will be January 22nd. Worship Schedule Sunday ~ 8:30 am ~ Traditional 10:45 am ~ Contemporary 9:30 am ~ Coffee 9:30 am ~ Church School Wednesday ~ 6:00 pm ~ Transitional 6:00 pm ~ Church School 7:00 pm ~ Confirmation PAGE 9

PAGE 8 Thank you to everyone who took an angel tree name. We had 256 kid s names from Mandan Public Schools and all of the names were spoken for! Your thoughtfulness helped a family in need. Also, thank you to everyone who helped prepare and decorate the church for the Advent and Christmas season! PAGE 5 First Lutheran Church Council Minutes Date: November 15, 2018 Members present: Pastor Lee Herberg, Pastor Christina Martin, President DJ Campbell, Vice President Wayne Friesz, Secretary Andrea Bonness, Ron Webb, Mike Hatzenbuhler, and Jeff Bradford. Member absent: Jill Miller, Kevin Fishbeck, and Tony Michlitsch. Devotions were presented by Pastor Christina Martin Approval of Agenda: Moved by: Wayne Friesz Seconded by: Mike Hatzenbuhler Motion Passed Approval of Secretary s Report and Minutes Moved by: Ron Webb Seconded by: Wayne Friesz Motion Passed Financial Report: Income for October 2018 $57,866.28 Expenses $53,209.64 Additional expenses for October included repairs $1,114.04, Leadership Seminar $1,000.00, mowing for $780.00, last payment to Al Fitterer of $7,178.76 (renovation) & Confirmation Banquet $2,037.60 Building Fund Balance= $31,427.10 Cash on Hand= $120,083.70 Lutefisk income $11,475.52 expenses $6,214.70 Unfinished Business * Sanctuary Ceiling Fans: tabled * Education/Youth Director Staff Position: Search continues *Sanctuary Choir Director/Worship Coordinator Position(s): Search continues * Review of Bidding Process: Still in progress, team will meet to review the process. * 2019 Budget: meeting. Teams proposed budget line item estimates to be finalized at December A service agreement proposal was received from Energy Tech Systems, Inc. in reference to the new heating/cooling system. This will need to be added into the budget; more research is needed to finalize.

PAGE 6 FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH JANUARY 2019 *Leadership for Faithful Innovation process: A proposed survey was handed out with a goal for church leaders to understand its congregational spiritual life and church engagements. Pastor Lee will present additional questions to clarify certain survey information. New Business December worship services will be the following dates: December 23 at 9:30 am, December 24 at 2:00 pm 4:00 pm & 7:00 pm, no service on Wednesday December 26 and one service at 9:30 am on December 30. Moved by Ron Webb Seconded by Jeff Bradford. Motion passed A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held on November 18, 2018 at 9:30 am in reference to the completion of the renovation process. Staff Evaluations are due November 30, 2018 Reports Pastor Lee: 3 Baptisms 0 Funerals 0 Weddings 0 Committals Conducted communion services at the Mandan Prospera nursing & assisted living facilities. Attended ZOOM leadership Innovation Pastor Christina: 4 Baptisms 4 Funerals 1 Wedding (for October & November) Nursing home service in October. 4 youth attended LYO in Bismarck Attended the leadership innovation meeting Continues to Mentor Intern Bethany Stewardship: No report Worship: No report Parish Education/Youth: 37 students were confirmed Youth Christmas programs will be December 9 and December 12 2 nd graders will receive bibles on December 2 and December 5. These are donated by Tom and Linda Anseth. Evangelism and Outreach: LAF continues and is well attended, Trunk or Treat was a huge success with 27 trunks and 900 plus kids; special thanks to the Mandan Fire Department for donating the hot dog buns and to Cloverdale for donating the hot dogs. Property and Management: No report Correspondence: A thank you card was received from Pastor Lee presented to the council for gift card received for pastor appreciation month. Motion to Adjourn/Lord s Prayer Motion by: Jeff Braford Seconded by: Wayne Friesz The meeting was adjourned by President DJ Campbell. The next Council meeting will be at 7:00 pm on December 20, 2018. The meeting was closed with the Lord s Prayer. Minutes submitted by: Andrea Bonness, Secretary