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St. Paul Lutheran Church ELCA 617 St. Lawrence Avenue Beloit, WI 53511 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Beloit, WI Permit No. 258 Return Service Requested Church Office Phone: 608-365-7064 Website: www.stpaulbeloit.org Office Email: secretary@stpaulbeloit.org A congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) The CornerStone News St. Paul Lutheran Church is called to be an Inviting, Christ Centered Spiritually Growing and Community Serving Church where we are led by love to implement Jesus teachings. Staff: Pastor: Rev. Viviane Thomas-Breitfeld Secretary: Carol MacKechnie Custodian: Chet Organ Music/Choir Director: David Frank Sunday Worship Schedule: 8:30 a.m. Worship Service with Holy Communion 9:00 a.m. Coffee & Fellowship 9:30 a.m. Believer s Club Sunday School (September May) 10:30 a.m. Worship Service with Holy Communion 11:45 a.m. San Jose Worship Service

St. Paul Lutheran Church Council Members President: Ken Harris Vice President: Judy Markee Secretary: Treasurer: Financial Secretary: Worship & Music: Youth: Parish Education: Sharyn Pann Roger Neitzel Chuck Hughes Dave Knutson Jen Murry Linda McManigle June 16th 8:00 a.m. Beloit Family Family Restaurant REMINDER: We welcome submissions to the Newsletter by the 20th of the month. Bible Studies for Women of the Church Ruth Circle Monday, December 11, 1:00 pm Gathering Rm. Sarah Circle No Meeting This Month Each Wednesday, 12:00 Menu 6 Chef s Choice 13 Spaghetti 20 Christmas Dinner (Swiss Steak) and Gift Shop 27 No Soup Lunch CARITAS Have you remembered Caritas in your weekly shopping trips? St. Paul is responsible for supplying the personal care section, which includes deodorant, toothpaste, toiletries, etc. DONATION NEEDS LIST Non Perishable Food Items Clothing: Any type of Bedding, Towels, Infant Clothing up to 4T Personal Products: Bar Soap, Deodorant, Feminine Hygiene Products, DIAPERS - Newborn to size 6, Baby Wipes You can place your items in the little red wagon near the elevator. Thank you for all of your donations.

Designated Monthly Benevolence Outreach The mission outreach for the month of November is LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OWLS Potluck at 12 noon Thursday, December 28th Dairy Queen Night Tuesday, December 26 5:00-8:00 pm Come for supper, but don t forget the ice cream! Treasurer Report October 2017 Income Category Amount Summary Amount Regular 13827.85 Beginning Balance -1002.58 Silo Income 14746.35 Non-members 150.00 Available Funds 13743.77 Music 50.00 Expenses 12388.23 Reimbursement 70.50 Adjustments 0.00 Christ in home 14.00 Ending Balance 1355.54 Pres. Of Milwaukee 500.00 General Fund 14612.35 Spending Plan/Mo. 15185.00 Over/Under Mo. -572.65 Over/Under Year -12374.46 Bel. Dom. Violence 84.00 Soup Lunch 50.00 Roof Fund-Beg. Bal. 11527.98 Total Income 14746.35 -Dispers.(Grease T.) 50.00 -Deposit 0.00 -Ending Bal. 11477.98 Call Comm.-Beg. Bal 3000.00 -Deposit 0.00 Organ Fund-Beg.Bal 559.80 - Disbursement 0.00 -Deposit 0.00 -Ending Balance 3000.00 -Ending Bal. 559.80 I It is time again! The Lunch Bunch will once again be doing a Christmas Gift Shop for our soup guests. It s time again for us to prepare for our Soup Lunch Christmas Gift Shop. We could use donations of warm blankets, gloves, hats, scarves, and socks. Personal care items such as shampoo, soaps, toothpaste and toothbrushes, razors and shaving cream, and laundry detergent. If you have other items, we will gladly accept them. If you are unable to shop, we will accept donations and shop for you. Contact Murphys or Oswalds with questions. Thank You! We will again order Poinsettias for the Sanctuary at Christmastime. Each plant is $15.00 and must be ordered by Tuesday, December 12th. You may also bring your own Poinsettia plant at any time. Order forms are in the Bulletin and you may also call the Church Office to order.

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3 Mark & Sara Mueller s Anniversary Warren Lensert s 10 11 17 Vic Keister s 24 Mackenzie Kothe s 31 4 5 John Petersen s Karen Moe s 18 James Harris s 25 Zach Shepherd s St. Paul Lutheran Church December Celebrations! Addison Petersen s Robert Flowers s 6 Audrey McManigle s James Saudargas s Rod Johnson s 1 Dave Knutson s s: Karl Schilling Katie Hassenfelt Ray Murphy Robin Hoefer 7 8 Karen Saudargas s Karl Schilling s Steve Hughes s 2 Nolan Shepherd s Stephen Field s 12 13 14 15 16 19 Holly Gessner s Leroy Cruse s 26 Henry Pann s s: Arthur Gurholt Brett Petersen s Roger Neitzel 20 Lou Paschke s 27 JoAnn Leppla s 21 22 28 Marilyn Harris s Roger & Pat Baker s Anniversary Jonathan Hughes s 29 Michaela Shepherd s 9 Dan Real s 23 30

MINISTERS OF WORSHIP AT ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH FOR DECEMBER Council Person Assisting Minister Reader Ushers Communion Team Power Point Operator Coffee Hour Hosts Altar Guild December 3 Roger Neitzel Henry Pann Jane Carr Liptow Team Neitzel Team Jan Knutson Church in Society Jean Neitzel Linda McManigle Pohl Team Xander Murry Carol Josh December 10 Chuck Hughes Jean Neitzel Ginny McNeal Leppla Team Briscoe Team Dan Hughes OWLS Jean Neitzel Ken Harris Ueland Team Jeanne King Carol Josh December 17 Dave Knutson Sharyn Pann Sharyn Pann Harris Team Liptow Team Steve NcNeal Judy Markee Pohl Team Audrey McManigle Scholarship Committee Jean Neitzel Carol Josh December 24 Sharyn Pann Chet Organ Jean Neitzel Neitzel Team Kline Team Jan Knutson Property Committee Jean Neitzel Dave Knutson Ueland Team Xander Murry Carol Josh 4:30 pm Jen Murry December 31 Roger Neitzel Sharyn Pann Henry Pann Liptow Team Neitzel Team Zach Fillbach Soup Lunch Jean Neitzel Ken Harris Pohl Team Jeanne King Carol Josh

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3 10 17 24 4:30 Christmas Eve Service 31 4 7:00 Boy Scouts 11 1:00 Ruth Circle Worship & Music 6:45 Church Council Meeting 7:00 Boy Scouts 18 7:00 Boy Scouts 5 6 12 5:00-9:00 San Jose Use of Sanctuary & Fellowship Hall Family Faith Night 19 Family Faith Night 25 26 ALL ANNUAL MEETING REPORTS ARE DUE BY DEC. 31 5:00-8:00 Dairy Queen Fundraiser Family Faith Night 12:00 Soup Lunch 13 12:00 Soup Lunch & Lydia s Closet 20 12:00 Soup Lunch & Christmas Shop 27 No Soup Lunch St. Paul Lutheran Church Life 7 Choir Practice 6:30 Praise Team 14 Choir Practice 6:30 Praise Team 21 8:00 Men s Breakfast Group Choir Practice 6:30 Praise Team 28 12:00 OWLS 1 2 8 am- 1 pm Boy Scouts Fellowship Hall 8 9 8-9 am Boy Scouts Fellowship Hall 15 16 22 23 29 30 2017

December Newsletter Message from the President Dear Family & Friends of St. Paul On Sunday November 19th I was one of the presenters at our Commitment Worship Service. Theme given the presenters was "Why Do I Serve?" My answer to that is, to serve God and return some of the love and friendship I have received for being part of this congregation. I would like to highlight the opportunity to be on the Church Council. It is probably viewed by many to be the hardest, most time consuming or the least fun jobs in the church. But, it is also very important and it can be very fulfilling. Another point I want to make it that you never alone. There are the other members of the council that will support you. You also have a teams behind you, like Finance, Parish Ed, Stewardship, Music & Worship Property and others. A person doesn't have to be an accountant to be the treasurer, an MBA to be the president or a computer geek to be the secretary. We can and have adapted meeting schedules to certain situations. In January we will have our annual meeting where we will elect new members to a 2 year term. We are currently one member short and will have two whose terms will end. Please consider the Church Council as a way to serve your God and Congregation. Your Friend in Christ Ken Harris Starting at the Thanksgiving Eve Service we will be selling VIRGINIA S ANGELS These angels are individually crafter from the many handkerchiefs that we found in Virginia Knutson s collection. We will be selling them at each church service until Christmas. They will be $5.00 each and the money will be used by the youth of St. Paul who are planning to attend the National Youth Gathering in Houston next summer. Advent Family Fun Night And Potluck As we celebrate our intergenerational year with our Believers Club we invite Grandmas and Grandpas, Aunts and Uncles and everyone to come join in the fun on Sunday December 3, at 5 PM. Bring a dish to pass and enjoy a great meal! Wear that ugly sweater for our Ugly Sweater Contest! Make a manger scene or enjoy making other crafts at the craft booth! Dress up in our Costume/Photo Shop for that family photo. Watch the Christmas Story unfold as we listen to the story of the Crippled Lamb!

Interim Senior Pastor s Column Happy New Year! No, I m not confused. I know it is December, 2017 not January, 2018. Though we are in the world, we are not of the world. This is our New Year the beginning of the season of Advent December 3rd. It is a time for us to prepare for the Coming of Jesus as a baby, born and laid in a manger. We will be decorating the church: putting up wreaths, trees, new banners, and the like. We will gather together on December 3 rd for fellowship. Crafts and a meal in a traditional Hanging of the Greens Celebration. I do hope you are planning to be here. We are familiar with doing the preparing of our physical space. We may have been waiting to enjoy the Christmas music on the radio. But at church we will remain in preparation mode with music that reflects our time of joyful anticipation of Christmas celebration to come. We don t want to rush headlong into Christmas, we need to be patient and enjoy the anticipation. Each Sunday will give us a new focus as we move in our journey to the Christmas Eve celebration. And, as we do that, we will be discerning the will of God for us as we move forward in this new year. This is a time for us to be in joyful anticipation of what is coming. And that joy is fortified by knowing God is guiding us in our life here if but listen for that guidance. We are journeying through life, discerning God s will in our journey. I pray you will be enriched in this new year to see God present in your life journey. I pray that you will make space for God in this new year in a deeper way than you ever have before. I pray that your voicing your commitment to God be put into action as you remember what God requires as we read in Micah 6. Our words of faith fulness to God are lived out when we do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with our God. That is how we prepare for the coming of Christ. Happy New Year church. Shalom, Pastor Viviane P.S. Good News for our Youth Gathering fundraising. I sought scholarship funds for our youth and received notice that each of our youth was awarded a $300 scholarship toward their registration fees to MYLE/ Gathering 2018. This is means we can focus our fundraising on costs for housing, transportation and food. Thank you for your generosity in supporting our youth as they continue their fundraising efforts.