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 Building Faith and Transforming Lives in Christ. www.firstlutheranofmandan.org We re on the web! ADDRESS LABEL Vacation Bible School June 11 th - 15 th 8:00 A.M. 4:00 P.M. Monday-Thursday 8:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M. Friday June/July 2018 First Lutheran Church Administrative Pastor Rev. Lee Herberg 663-3594 Associate Pastor Rev. Christina Martin 663-3594 Administrative Assistant & Coordinator of Lay Ministries Jackie Schulz 663-3594 Custodians Ron & Mavis Watson June/July Newsletter First Lutheran Staff Financial Administration Jennifer Scheet First Lutheran Is A Mission Partner with Camp of the Cross Ministries Children seem to have the ability to remain excited about daily life, while we adults often find ourselves enduring. I used to have the opinion that excitement and expectation were qualities reserved for children...a fleeting emotion that flies away when we finish school and discover the working, bill-paying world. On Wednesday, April 25th, the Wednesday School children presented their Easter Program during the worship service. It s always great to see children jumping up and down, singing their hearts out as they make melody for God. During Children s Time as well, our young people run up to the chancel steps, sit awhile, then run back to their places...they are always full of energy, it seems. I remember many years ago when the Mars rover Spirit made its landing on the surface of Mars, I witnessed grown men and women jumping up and down, hooting, hollering, cheering and giving each other high-fives as they gazed in wide-eyed wonder at a bunch of dull looking rocks. This same frenzy happened again when the second rover Opportunity landed in a crater on the surface of Mars. Who says adults can t get excited! Upon further reflection, however, I found this excitement to be very interesting. We live in in a created world of incredible beauty and scenic wonder, yet we get excited looking at rocks. We live in a world filled with God s spirit and opportunity, yet more people than ever are on anti-depressants. You and I live in a wondrously created world nestled within an infinitely varied tapestry called the universe, all spoke into form by God; yet we are bored with what we have, longing to have our expectations fulfilled by something out there. None of this is anything new of course, it s part and parcel of being human. When my folks were growing up in Divide County in northwestern North Dakota, going to Alamo was a big deal for them. They found their expectations fulfilled there. People in Alamo went to Crosby...the cycle continued upward. Today, people in Williston go to Minot, people in Minot go to Bismarck, people in Bismarck/Mandan go to Fargo, and people in Fargo go to Minneapolis. This level of satisfaction theory is nothing new...we tend to not be satisfied where we are; we need to move up a notch or two. We seem to have high expectations of God...what can God do for me today? I wonder if we might be better served and in turn our Lord better served if we would look at expectations the other way...what does God expect of me today? What is God s level of satisfaction with me? When Jesus was baptized in the river Jordan, the voice of God declared You are my Son, the beloved; with you I am well pleased. As baptized people of God, God claims each of us as a beloved child, created for life here and now, at this moment in time, for a reason. And what is God s expectation of us? To be his hands and feet, mouth and ears, voice, mind and heart. As we focus on Jesus Christ, we find our satisfaction in being part of his body; created, redeemed and set free in the world to be excited about this wonderful thing called life! Until next time, Pastor Lee
PAGE 2 FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH June/July 2018 Saturday, June 16 - Annual Prairie Lake Festival Summer Worship Times: For June, July & August our worship times will be Sunday s at 9:30 A.M. & Wednesday s at 6:00 P.M. We will not have coffee hour during the summer months on Sundays. Saturday, June 16 th at the Garrison High School Gymnasium. Viewing from 8:00-9:30 A.M. Auction begins at 10:00 A.M. Food Entertainment Fellowship Fun Please plan to join us! This summer our office will close on Friday s ONLY at 3:00 P.M. Office hours for June, July & August will be: Monday-Thursday: 8:00-5:00 Friday: 8:30-3:00 Do you have any old eyeglasses lying around? If you do, we have a collection box in the Narthex for you to dispose of them. Throughout the year, Lions collect used eyeglasses and deliver them to regional Lions Eyeglass Recycling Centers (LERCs). Recycled glasses are distributed to people in need in low and middle income communities where they will have the greatest impact. Thank you to Dakota Community Bank & Trust for grilling, providing all the food & serving LAF on Thursday, May 17 th. It was greatly appreciated! We are looking for 4-5 people to help us out with The Banquet at Trinity Lutheran Church in Bismarck on Saturday, June 9 th & July 21 st from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Please call the church office if you are interested at 663-3594. Thank you!
PAGE 10 FI R S T LU T H E R A N C HU R C H J U NE /J U LY 2 0 1 8 Mark Your Calendar Upcoming Events VBS at First Lutheran Church Come join First Lutheran Church and Camp of the Cross Ministries for a fun week! 11th: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. - VBS 12th: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. - VBS 13th: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. - VBS 14th: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. - VBS 7 p.m. - VBS program in sanctuary 15th: 8 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. VBS 24th: Youth depart for Houston When: Monday, June 11th - Friday, June 15th Who: K-6th Graders Time: 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. Monday-Thursday 8:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M. Friday Cost: $10.00 per child We are asking each child to bring their own sack lunch with their name on it Monday-Thursday. Each day will be filled with fun events like a visit from a Fire Engine or a field trip to the zoo! Please register your child/children as soon as possible! Go to our website and register your child. Click on 2018-2019 REGISTRATION PAGE tab. 2nd: Youth arrive home from Houston Don t forget to follow us on Facebook for the National Youth Gathering June 24th to July 2nd! Happy Father s Day to all the men at First Lutheran Church!
JUNE/JULY 2018 FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH PAGE 4 PAGE 9 FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH JUNE/JULY 2018 Pastoral Acts Baptisms: May 9 May 27 Leo Marvin Anderson Lily Ann Richter July ~ Mission of the Month Lutheran World Relief See page 9 for full details! Friendship Circle is collecting school supplies for Lutheran World Relief. Items needed: (for one complete school kit) Four 70-sheet notebooks of wide-or college-ruled paper approximately 8 X 10½ ; no looseleaf paper Weddings: One 30-centimeter ruler, or a ruler with centimeters on one side and inches on the other Funerals: May 4 May 23 May 25 Mary Dockter Darren Wallace Roy Johnson One pencil sharpener One blunt scissors (safety scissors with embedded steel blades work well) Five unsharpened #2 pencils with erasers; secure together with a rubber band Five black or blue ballpoint pens (no gel ink); secure together with a rubber band Memorial Fund In memory of Harry, Gerald, Sandy, Ruth & Herbert Renken, Chester & Alvina Jerabek & Darwin & Sandy Olsen given by Hilda Renken & family. One box of 16 or 24 crayons One 2½ eraser One sturdy drawstring backpack-style cloth or nylon bag approximately 14 X 17 with shoulder straps (no standard backpacks) You may drop off these items in the Narthex in the boxes provided. June ~ Mission of the Month Great Plains Food Bank Items needed are Canned Meats-Chicken, Tuna, Soup-with pop tops, Pasta, Minute Rice, Mashed Potatoes, Vegetables-canned, Fruit-no sugar added-canned & cups, Cereal-less sugar, Oatmeal, Granola Bars, Peanut Butter, Sun Butter, Sauces- Spaghetti or Tomato Sauce, Boxed Meals- Hamburger, Chicken or Tuna Helpers, Personal Hygiene Products. 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 August Newsletter will be July 22 nd. Worship Schedule Sunday ~ 9:30 am ~ Traditional Wednesday ~ 6:00 pm ~ Mid-Week Worship
PAGE 8 FI R S T LU T H E R A N C HU R C H J U NE /J U LY 2 0 1 8 J U NE /J U LY 2 0 1 8 FI R S T LU T H E R A N C HU R C H PAGE 5 First Lutheran Church Council Minutes Date: April 19, 2018 Members present: Pastor Lee Herberg, Pastor Christina Martin, President DJ Campbell, Vice President Wayne Friesz, Secretary Andrea Bonness, Ron Webb, Jeff Bradford, Mike Hatzenbuhler and Tony Michlitsch. Members absent: Jill Miller & Kevin Fishbeck Devotions were presented by Pastor Lee Herberg Approval of Agenda: Moved by: Jeff Bradford Seconded by: Tony Michlitsch Motion Passed Approval of Secretary s Report and Minutes Moved by: Wayne Friesz Seconded by: Mike Hatzenbuhler Motion Passed Financial Report: Income for March 2018= $47,410 Expenses for March 2018= $46,063 Extra Expenses included payment to Al Fitterer Architectural Firm for $4,101.00, $2,000.00 for the Youth Mission Trip, $850.00 snow removal and quarterly insurance payment of $2,401.00 The building fund remains strong with a positive balance of $33,981.52 The new monthly payment is now $5,000.00 which includes the refinancing of the existing loan and the additional funding for HVAC replacement, lower level restroom remodeling, etc. Unfinished Business First Lutheran Float for the 4th of July Parade: A task force is being formed which included 6 families so far; they will continue to plan the decorations and the handouts to children along the parade route. Credit card authorization: Still in process as the application needed to be resubmitted. Sanctuary Celling Fans: will be discussed at the May 2 nd pre-construction meeting. New Business *Education/Youth Support Staff Solution: A Hiring Committee has been formed and will meet Sunday April 22nd at 2:00 PM. A description of responsibilities and credentials has been updated; the position will be opened soon with a goal to have someone hired by July 1, 2018.
PAGE 6 FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH JUNE/JULY 2018 *Summer Worship Schedule: Moved by: Jeff Bradford to start the summer schedule on May 27, 2018 Seconded by: Wayne Friesz Motion passed: Sunday services will be at 9:30 am, Wednesday services at 6:00 pm effective May 27, 2018 and ending August 26, 2018. Summer office hours will be Monday-Thursday 8:30 am-5:00 pm and Friday 8:30 am-3:00 pm. Reports Pastor Lee: 2 Baptisms 2 Funerals 1 Wedding 0 additional Committals Pastor Lee presided at the communion services held at the two Prospera communities in Mandan. He attended the Western ND Boundaries workshop. First Lutheran of Mandan hosted the event. Pastor Christina: 4 Baptisms 1 Funeral 0 Weddings 0 additional Committals She attended the Western ND Boundaries workshop. Attended Region 3 classes and continues to mentor intern Bethany. Attended informational meetings for the youth gathering. Will be attended the pre-assembly workshop June 1 & 2 at the Ramkota Inn in Bismarck ND. Stewardship: No report Worship: No report Parish Education/Youth: The Easter/Spring program for the Wednesday school kids will be April 25 th. April 29 th is the last day of Sunday school. The confirmation kids will have small group celebrations on April 25 th. Vacation Bible School is set for June 11-15 and registration is now open. Hosts for the Camp of the Cross counselors will be sought. The youth mission trip and convention is June 24-July 2. The First Lutheran Mission Endowment Fund gave a $6,000.00 donation for the youth to attend the National Youth Gathering in Houston. Evangelism and Outreach: LAF is well attended with 300+ attending. The outreach to the congregation for the Mandan Public Schools Emergency Funds raised over $2,200.00 Property and Management: The next pre-construction contractor meeting will be on May 2, 2018. They will also evaluate the parking lot for possible repairs. Correspondence A thank you card was received from Marilyn Ryberg for the Senior Easter service and meal. A thank you card was received from Sheila Christianson thanking Pastor Lee & Pastor Chris for their prayers and visits. Golden Ages memo for the donation of $62.32 for the senior meals program and Missouri Slope memo for the donation of $105.17 for the M-Club. Missouri Slope Lutheran Care Center Hosts Golf Event Please make plans to join us for a new and one of a kind fundraising event on June 8 th! The 1 st Annual Hillview Cup will take place at Golf Etc. on June 8 th and you don t want to miss it. This event is a team long drive contest where teams of four will have 30 minutes to drive a golf ball as many times and as far as they can. The total cumulative yardage will be totaled to determine the event winner. The event runs from 9am-6pm using the golf simulators at Golf Etc. Teams will sign up for 45-minute time slots after they register for the event. Join us for prizes, food and fun all to benefit a good cause! Register or get more information at www.mslcc.com/hillviewcup. What: The 1 st Annual Hillview Cup When: Friday, June 8 th from 9am-6pm Where: Golf Etc., 228 W. Front Ave, Bismarck Contact: Jessica Gilbertson at 701-221-9349 or jessica.gilbertson@gmail.com Motion to Adjourn/Lord s Prayer Motion by: Jeff Bradford Seconded by: Mike Hatzenbuhler The meeting was adjourned by President DJ Campbell. The next Council meeting will be at 7:00 pm on May 17, 2018. The meeting was closed with the Lord s Prayer. Minutes submitted by: Andrea Bonness, Secretary