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Redeemer Good News May 2017 REDEEMER May 2017 Pastor Steve Ferber On Thursday, May 4 th, thousands of Christians will gather across our great land for one purpose: prayer. God is sovereign. He hears the prayers of His people who come to Him humbly and fervently. Our nation and our communities face great challenges, and we are blessed greatly by God through His Son, Jesus Christ. Redeemer Lutheran Church & School in Wayzata, MN. Sharing the Changeless Christ in a Changing World! REVEREND. One of the local observances of the National Day of Prayer will be the West Metro National Day of Prayer breakfast, held at Medina Entertainment Center on May 4 th, from 6-8:15 a.m. Redeemer Lutheran Church will play a significant role: Gordy and Nancy Engel will be the guest speakers, Dan Oie, Redeemer s Director of Worship, will lead the music, and I will be one of seven local pastors who will lead the 7 points of prayer. Cost of the prayer breakfast is $20, or $25 if you register after April 20 th. For more information, call Dar Sjostrom at 763-473-3730. It was a privilege to represent Redeemer Lutheran Church and Redeemer Christian Academy I I : Redeemer Christian Academy... 2 Enrollment Update... 3 Spring Work Day-May 6... 3 Music & Worship Notes... 4 West Metro Nat l Day of Prayer Summer Hymn Sings Summer Music Opportunities Worship Services Special Music... 4 Music in our Community Events... 5 First Communion... 5 Coming This Summer-VBS/Music Camp. 5 Music Camp Registration Form... 6 Trout Lake Camps Summer Camp... 7 Living Last Supper Thank Yous... 7 Your Talents/Abilities Needed... 8 Ferber Family New Address... 9 Student Ministry... 9 Thank You Lions... 9 Annual Garage Sale... 10 & 11 May Calendar... 12 Annual Meeting... 13 on Monday, March 20 th, in a very special way. Redeemer was chosen as the Mission Church of The Week by radio station KKMS AM980: The Mission. Thousands of people heard about our wonderful church. If you d like to listen to the 25-minute interview, it is archived on the radio station s website: am980themission.com. Click on Church of the Week, then click on Redeemer. Christ is Risen! REFLECTIONS

2 Redeemer Good News May 2017 REDEEMER CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Submitted by Linda Wiebold, School Administrator YOU'LL NEVER BE A PERFECT PARENT, BUT YOU CAN BE A PRAYING PARENT Prayer is our highest privilege as a parent, and as your child s teacher. There is nothing we can do that will have a higher return on investment. The dividends are eternal. Before you were even born, even named, many of you had parents and grandparents who prayed for you. At critical ages and stages, family and friends interceded on your behalf. The sum total of those prayers is your prayer legacy. I was blessed to be born into a Christian family. As a matter of fact, my grandparents and my aunt and uncle all attended the same church as my family and I. Fond memories of all of us filling up a pew still make me feel warm. As I was growing up, my mom and dad prayed for and with me. My sister and I spent a lot of time at my grandma and grandpa s house, where grandma would talk about God quite often with my sister and I, making Him very real to us. I know not everyone is fortunate enough to have inherited a prayer legacy from their family like I did, but you can leave a legacy for future generations. And it's the greatest legacy you can leave! You can pray circles around your children everything from praying a hedge of protection to praying the promises of God. Here is a simple starting point: Go back to the Bible. The Bible wasn't just meant to be read. It was meant to be prayed. Scripture is the best script for our prayers! I can t stress enough how important it is to also have Christian friends who will walk the path with you. Likely someone has already been through what you re going through and can pray for you and share advice on your journey. Through my weekly Mother s Bible Study gathering, I learned to turn Bible verses into prayers. When our children were small, I recall turning Luke 2:52 into a prayer blessing. This verse says, "Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man. I have circled my children with this prayer many times: May you grow in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and with man. Now that our children are older, my prayers are our children to walk with God with their families. Growing up with a small group of Godly families and their children who worshipped together, attended Kid s Club together, and were such an instrumental part of their lives, I am now praying that my children can replicate that experience for themselves in their adult lives. What are your deepest desires for your children? What are God's desires for your children? Identify them and use God's Word to pray circles around your children. Reach out to others around you and join together in keeping each other strong in the Lord. Parenting can be a challenge. But prayer covers all. So let me say it one more time: you'll never be a perfect parent, but you can be a praying parent. And those collective prayers are the greatest legacy you can leave. Linda Wiebold REDEEMER CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Teachings for a LIFEtime: Learning Integrity Faith Excellence Linda Wiebold School Administrator Phone (952) 473-5356 ext. 219 Email lwiebold@redeemerwayzata.org Website school.redeemerwayzata.org Facebook Wayzata Redeemer Lutheran School SCHOOL WEBSITE: school.redeemerwayzata.org

Redeemer Good News May 2017 3 ENROLLMENT UPDATE We praise God that our enrollment is up from this same time last year and it s only April as I write this! You continuously are our best salespeople! I can t tell you how many people seek us out because they ve heard from you, then go online to find out more information. Way to go! Keep sharing about Redeemer Christian Academy with the neighbors, people at work, when you re walking in the neighborhood. Here are some talking points: What you ll find that is unique about our Preschool through grade 8 school is: We utilize the SMART program preschool through grade 3, which readies children for learning and enhances the brain in learning through movement. It's especially helpful for boys to be able to have fun and learn at the same time. The SMART program also helps with sports in that it hones balance, proprioceptiveness and patterning. Check out our website for more information on the SMART program. We follow through on assignments and learning by holding our students accountable and responsible for their assignments and actions. We partner with you as parents in teaching your children to be people of integrity and responsible citizens. We are high-touch in that we nurture the whole child. We get to know your children, their needs and the gifts God has given them. We help children to be able to identify their gifts and use them. We can give hugs and high fives as well as loving guidance in areas they need to improve upon. We encourage you to come in with your little ones and help them get their morning off to a good start. You ll get to meet other parents, too, and form lasting friendships. We look forward to talking with you after school any day, as we consider this a partnership. We offer many opportunities for parents to get to know one another through classroom contact, gatherings and service projects. We offer teachings for a LIFEtime: Learning, Integrity, Faith and Excellence in all we do. Our school offers a family feel. We work with our parents each step of the way in nurturing your child. Please call or email me to set up an opportunity to come and see for yourself. lwiebold@redeemerwayzata.org or 952/473-5356. SPRING WORKDAY MAY 6 It's that time of year when we "spruce up" our facility and grounds that God has entrusted us with. Plan on spending the morning of May 6 with other members beginning at 8:30am. There will be inside and outside tasks. We've had limited hands showing up the last few workdays. Please consider volunteering a bit of your time. Hank Radintz 612-865-2130

4 Redeemer Good News May 2017 MUSIC & WORSHIP NOTES Dan Oie, Director of Music and Worship WEST METRO NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER BREAKFAST MAY 4 Millions of Americans will gather in prayer on May 4th at more than 45,000 locations and prayer events from coast to coast. The West Metro Prayer breakfast will meet at the Medina Entertainment Center, 6 8 a.m. on Thursday, May 4. Tickets are available by contacting cskegstad@calvary.org. Tickets will also be available at the door. The theme this year is For Your Great Name s Sake, Hear Us, Heal Us, Forgive Us! emphasizing the need for individuals, corporately and individually, to return to the God of our Fathers in reverence for His Holy Name. The Scripture for this year is Isaiah 58:1: Shout it aloud, do not hold back. Raise your voice like a trumpet." The featured speakers for the West Metro National Day of Prayer Breakfast will be Gordy and Nancy Engel. Gordy Engel is an outstanding businessman and highly involved in Community athletic programs, and Nancy Engel is a Christian leader and teacher, and family manager. Twin Cities singer and worship leader, Tonia Hughes, will be sharing her unique vocal style of Gospel and Jazz. Dan Oie, a local worship director (Redeemer Lutheran Church, Wayzata), along with an amazing worship team, will lead the opening worship. SUMMER HYMN SINGS BEGIN JUNE 6 AT TRADITIONAL SERVICES Worship and Music Director Dan Oie will lead a series of hymn sings at the 8:15 a.m. Traditional Worship Services June 6 through August 27. Worship attendees can submit a list of requests for Dan to include in his planning. Dan will give brief historical comments, and also add spiritual reflections on the meaning of the hymns. SUMMER MUSIC OPPORTUNITIES AT REDEEMER During the summer Redeemer is looking for vocal solos, duets, and ensembles to help lead our summer worship services. This is an excellent opportunity for students (elementary to college age), relatives (here for only one weekend) to share their talents in a worship service. Instrumentalists are also welcome to participate. Contact Dan Oie at doie@redeemerwayzata.org or 952-473-1281 (Ext #209). REDEEMER WORSHIP SERVICES SPECIAL MUSIC MAY 7 Deo Gloria Choir (8:15) JoySound Band (10:45) MAY 14 Redeemer Handbells (8:15) JoySound Band (10:45) MAY 21 MAY 28 JUNE 18 JUNE 25 Music Sunday Choir and Brass (8:15 and 10:45) Celebration Worship 10 a.m. (one service only) Denver Bierman, guest worship leader, national Christian artist Outdoor Worship 10 a.m. (one service only) AMIFETIKA

Redeemer Good News May 2017 5 MUSIC IN OUR COMMUNITY EVENTS THURSDAY, MAY 11, 6:30 P.M. - All God s Children Sing Redeemer Lutheran School Concert WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 12 NOON Kingdom Kids at Wayzata Community Church THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2 P.M. Kingdom Kids at Meridian Manor WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 7 P.M. Piano Recital: Students of Dan and Cheryl Oie Redeemer Sanctuary TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 7:00 P.M. Peace Love and Joy Christ for People with Disabilities Wayzata Evangelical Free Church JULY 21,22,23, 28,29, 30 Dan Oie directs Willy Wonka at Orono High School MID-AUGUST Swedish Hymn sing with Lennart Johanson, from Lulio, Sweden (final date tba) FIRST COMMUNION APRIL 13TH, 2017 Brooke McKevi, Eva Restrepo, Timber Boisselier, Pastor Steve Ferber (VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL) June 12-16, 9 a.m.-12 noon Ages 3 years old (must be potty trained) thru currently enrolled in 4 th grade June 12 16, 12:30 3:30 p.m. (following VBS) Students learn and prepare a musical of 8 songs, drama, acting, choreography in 15 hours concluding with performance at 4:00 p.m., Friday, June 16. Directors: Dan & Cheryl Oie Cost: $25 (Students completing Grade 1-Grade 6) Older students grade 7 12 assist as stage directors, group leaders, tech helpers To register, contact Dan Oie at doie@redeemerwayzata.org or complete and return registration form (see page 6).

6 Redeemer Good News May 2017 R S M C Monday, June 12 Friday, June 16 12:30 3:30 p.m. Students: Comple ng Grade 1 Grade 6 Older Students Produc on Assistants Youth and Adult actors Dan Oie, Director Cheryl Oie, Assistant Director Friday June 16 Performance at 4 p.m. Be a part of a circus family of children and leaders as we tell the story of God s welcoming and persistent love. Throughout the process we learn that no ma er what path we travel, the Father welcomes us Home. We also learn that Life s a Circus and God s Ways are higher than our ways or plans. For more informa on: Contact Dan Oie at phone 952-473-1281 Ext 209 or email doie@redeemerwayzata.org Registra on Costs: $25 (Checks to Redeemer Lutheran Church) Student receives musical book and CD, performance t-shirt, and snacks Audi ons (character roles, solos, speaking): Saturday, June 3 10 12 a.m. Sunday, June 4 9:30 10:30 a.m. a er 12 p.m. Roles for 16 actors 8 solos; some roles may be divided; adult narrator role ***************************************************************************************** Student s Name Grade completed (2017) Address (street, city, zip code) Parent(s)/Guardian Name Email contact: Phone: Emergency contact and Phone #: Allergies or special needs: Shirt size: Youth Small Youth Medium Youth Large Adult Small Parent assistance: Building sets and props Help with snacks Bring snacks Helping with costumes, accessories Leading a small group (help with Bible verses; ques on of the day)

Redeemer Good News May 2017 7 SUMMER CAMP 2017 Many parents have been asking me about summer camp options I would recommend for their son or daughter. The truth is there are quite a few camps I would endorse; however, I have an option I am plugging more than others this summer. This summer I will be the main speaker/teacher at Trout Lake Camps Young Teens Camp the week of July 9-July 15. This is for students going into 7th, 8th and 9th grade Fall 2017. This is the same Trout Lake Camp we traveled to for our fall retreat last October. TLC is one of the biggest and most well known camps in the state of MN and has tons to offer students looking for an amazing week of faith building and outdoor adventure. There will be roughly 150 campers at TLC that week. For more information, contact me or visit the TLC website at www.troutlakecamps.org or call the TLC main office at (218) 543-4565. LIVING LAST SUPPER MAUNDY THURSDAY, APRIL 13 Disciples Thanks so much for taking a little risk and portraying a disciple of Jesus. What you did brought on fresh meaning to all of us we as disciples, the work our pastor does in continuing to share bread and wine, and to all who gathered. It was a beautiful night in the presence of Jesus, and now we see the continuing Kingdom started in new younger disciples as well! Thanks for your time, emotion, worry, but also grace, commitment, and generosity in sharing your time and special words that you crafted and delivered. It was well worth every effort! Thanks to Tom Sullivan for nudging us all, coaching, kidding and being one of us! Youth group thank you for greeting, serving and clean up after the program! Because of you, everyone was able to enjoy a dinner, the program, and a night of fellowship! Numerous people commented on how helpful you were throughout the evening! Volunteer team Linda Krantz, Sue Past, David Wagner, Priscilla Sohn, Cathy Schrader, Tammy Melton, Jeff Klone and Loren Krantz, thank you for all the planning, prep, service support, and clean-up you offered to make the evening a wonderful event for all! God bless, Stacy Klone and Dan Oie

8 Redeemer Good News May 2017 YOUR TALENTS AND ABILITIES ARE NEEDED AT REDEEMER! There are many ministries at Redeemer from which to pick and choose, and somewhere there is one that can use you. Right now there are several Redeemer ministry opportunities that can use your help. What talents and abilities has God given you? Are you using those gifts for God's glory? Look over the list below, and find a spot or two where you can be used to glorify God at Redeemer. ELECTED POSITIONS Elders School Board MMLG, Mission and Ministry Leadership Group Treasurer on the MMLG VOLUNTEER POSITIONS Altar Guild Co-Chair Monday Morning Crew Braille Ministry embosser workers Auction Chairperson for 2018 Compassion Circle Choir Community Visitors Coffee Hour Greeters Handbells Faith & Family Night Helpers on Wednesdays JoySound Website: Marketing/Communications Coordinator Lay Readers Nursery Director Receptionists, M-F afternoons Pew Card and Pencil Team Sunday School Teachers Stewardship Chairperson/Co Chair Trustees Stewardship Committee member Ushers Welcome Committee VBS Helpers Most of these positions are less than two hours a week, or up to two hours a month. A few positions may require a bit more time. Please check the appropriate box where you are interested in serving or wish to get more information. Return your completed form to the church office by May 13th. Stacy Klone, Volunteer Coordinator, will direct you to the appropriate contact person for the ministries where you have expressed interest. If you commit to serving God with the talents and abilities He has given you, He will more than adequately equip you to do the job and bless your work for Him. "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own insight. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your paths." Proverbs 3:5&6 First Name Last Name Phone Email

Redeemer Good News May 2017 9 THE FERBER FAMILY ARE IN THEIR NEW HOME! 9931 KIWI AVENUE NORTH BROOKLYN PARK, MN 55443 STUDENT MINISTRY Dear Parents and Students, May is here and I already feel we re counting the days until Labor Day. Yes, you read that right I said Labor Day! Living in MN we spend six months of the year looking forward to the best 125 weather days (May- August) we will have at least in my opinion. My wife and I sat down the other night and looked at the next four months and said buckle up! You see we look forward to this time of year so much that we jam pack our Redeemer Good News is a monthly newsletter for members and friends of Redeemer Lutheran Church & School in Wayzata. Newsletter articles are due the third Thursday of the month. Submit articles, news, and event items to Stacy Klone at sklone@redeemerwayzata.org. Comments and suggestions are welcome. Joe Lomando calendars with all the things we have been waiting to do since the first snowfall. Can anyone else relate to this? With that being said my intention this month is to keep everything simple. We will be business as usual with our Wednesday night ministry called The Gathering through Wednesday night June 7th. Our final study of the year is called Back to Basics, a biblical study on salvation, evangelism, apologetics and respect for others. Invite your friends! THANK YOU WAYZATA LIONS The Wayzata Lions, who have served our community since 1952, have purchased an AED device which will be located in the Sanctuary. Two of our members, TIM ANDERSON and DEWEY SENNESETH, have a total of 54 years of service with the Wayzata Lions. The motto of the Wayzata Lions and Lions International is WE SERVE. Lions International is celebrating 100 years of service this year. The Wayzata Lions are celebrating a milestone in May. Since 1952, they have donated over $2,000,000 to the community and beyond. For more information on the Wayzata Lions, please contact Lion Tim at 952-475-2550 or Lion Dewey at 763-473-6662.

10 Redeemer Good News May 2017 THE REDEEMER ANNUAL GARAGE SALE 2017 SALE DAYS Wednesday, August 2nd Doors open at 8AM and close at 6PM. Thursday, August 3rd Doors open at 9AM and close at 5PM. GARAGE SALE COLLECTION BEGINS JUNE 1st, 2017 Drop off is at the church door #1, located on the east side of the church. Enter parking lot from Ferndale Road. Go to door #1 and ring bell for access. Drop off is available, Monday through Thursday; 10am to 4pm. LAST DAY TO DROP OFF DONATIONS IS MONDAY, JULY 14th All items donated need to be in good, clean, working condition. A detailed listing of what WE CANNOT ACCEPT can be found on page 9 and is also available on our website. A good rule to follow is: If the Salvation Army doesn t take it, we don t either. LARGE ITEMS and or FURNITURE Pick-up is not available. If you are unable to carry your items into the church on your own, call to schedule a time for assistance: 952-473-1281. VOLUNTEERS: WE NEED YOU! Sorting begins in June and there are many other jobs beyond setting up the sale, from cashiering to traffic control. See our volunteer sign-up board located in the church lobby for details and times. All are invited (men, women and children 12 and up) to be a part of this community ministry through work, fun and fellowship! You do not need to be a member or student of Redeemer to participate. All volunteers can earn pre-sale shopping privileges, and parents of students can earn service hours, too.

Redeemer Good News May 2017 11 ITEMS WE CANNOT ACCEPT Appliances (freezers, refrigerators, microwaves, stoves, washers, dryers, water heaters, etc.) Artificial plants Baby car seats, cribs, or bassinets Books encyclopedia or self-help Carpet or carpet padding Christmas décor, Christmas trees Computers and their components Console stereos Dehumidifiers, humidifiers Doors Drapery /curtain rods and blinds Exercise equipment of any kind, home gym Furniture that requires repair or cleaning, (smells of smoke) Hardwire electrical fixtures (ceiling fans, chandeliers, light fixtures, etc.) Hazardous waste of any kind (paint, oil, chemicals, gasoline, etc.) Hide-a-beds, mattresses / box springs / coil springs Large entertainment centers Magazines, National Geographic magazines Newspaper Office furniture (desks, chairs, file cabinets, office partitions) Organs Pianos Shoes, boots or slippers Skis / ski boots Televisions Tires of any kind / wheels VHS tapes Water beds or their parts Please donate only the items in good, clean, working condition. Remember: It costs money to dispose of unacceptable donations, and that money could be going to our church, school and outreach programs. Thank you for your consideration!

28 SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 10:00am Worship (one service) - No Bible Study or Sunday School 12 Redeemer Good News May 2017 NO SCHOOL/OFFICE CLOSED 9:00AM AA-GR 7:00-9:00PM AA-GR 29 MEMORIAL DAY 30 31 9:00am Monday Crew 8:45am Chapel-Pastor Dan Ritter 9:00am Kindergarten Graduation 10:00am WomensBibleStudy-GR 1:30pm Awards Ceremony 5:30pm Dinner (service hour opportunity) 6:00-7:45pm The Gathering 6:15pm Adult Bible Study-CR 12:00pm Staff Meeting-CR 6:15pm Parenting Class-GR 5:00pm Graduation Setups 6:30pm 8th Grade Graduation (service hour opportunity) 21 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 8:15am Worship-HC 9:30am Adult Education-all ages 10:45am Worship-HC 22 9:00am Monday Morning Crew 9:00am AA-GR 7:00-9:00pm AA-GR 23 12:00pm Staff Meeting-CR 24 8:45am Chapel-Dan Ritter 10:00am WomensBibleStudy-GR 1:30pm Band Recital 5:30pm Dinner 6:00-7:45pm The Gathering 6:15pm Adult Bible Study-CR 6:15pm Parenting Class-GR 25 The Ascension of our Lord Last Day of PS3 8:20am Moms in Prayer 9:30am LifeLight Bible Study 5:30pm JoySound Vocal Rehearsal Last Day of PK4 3:00pm Wedding/Prep 4:00pm Wedding/Rehearsal- Sanctuary 26 27 7:00am Men s Bible Study- Lunds Colonial Square Wayzata 11:00am Wedding Prep 3:00pm Kaminski Wedding 14 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Mother s Day 8:15am Worship 9:30am Adult Education-all ages 10:45am Worship 15 9:00am Monday Morning Crew 9:00am AA-GR 7:00-9:00pm AA-GR 16 10:00am LWML-CR 12:00pm Staff Meeting-CR 6:30pm Redeemer Annual Meeting 17 8:45am Chapel/Michael Engel 10:00am WomensBibleStudy-GR 12:00pm WCC Kingdom Kids 5:30pm Dinner 6:00-7:45pm The Gathering 6:15pm Adult Bible Study-CR 6:15pm Parenting Class-GR 18 8:20am Moms in Prayer 9:30am LifeLight Bible Study 11:30am Region 2 Principals Mtg 2:00pm Meridian Manor/ Kingdom Kids 5:30pm JoySound Vocal 19 7:30am Breakfast Buddies (service hour opportunities) 20 7:00am Men s Bible Study- Lunds Colonial Square Wayzata 7 FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Confirmation Sunday 8:15am Worship-HC 9:45am Confirmation Reception-No Bible Study/Sunday School 10:45am Worship/Confirmation Service-HC 8 9:00am Monday Morning Crew 9:00am AA-GR 5:30pm Day School Board- Library 7:00-9:00pm AA-GR Elder Visit/Pastor Steve 9 10:00am LWML-CR 12:00pm Staff Mtg-CR 10 8:45am Chapel/Toby Schmidt- Crossview 10:00am WomensBibleStudy-GR 5:30pm Dinner 6:00-7:45pm The Gathering 6:15pm Adult Bible Study-CR 6:15pm Parenting Class-GR 11 8:20am Moms in Prayer 9:30am LifeLight Bible Study 5:30pm JoySound Vocal Rehearsal 6:30pm Spring Concert 12 13 7:00am Men s Bible Study- Lunds Colonial Square Wayzata 10:00am Outreach Visits Key: HC = Holy Communion CR=Conference Room GR = Gathering Room 1 9:00am Monday Morning Crew 9:00am AA-GR 1:00pm Compassion Circle-GR 7:00-9:00pm AA-GR 2 12:00pm Staff Mtg-CR 3 8:45am Chapel/Joel Landskroener-MLHS 10:00am WomensBibleStudy-GR 5:30pm Dinner 6:00-7:45pm The Gathering 6:15pm Adult Bible Study 6:15pm Parenting Class-GR National Day of Prayer 8:20am Moms in Prayer 9:30am LifeLight Bible Study 5:30pm JoySound Vocal Rehearsal 6:00pm Elders 7:00pm MMLG 4 5 Midterm Grades Sent Home Trikeathon (service hour opportunity) - Parking Lot 6 7:00am Men s Bible Study- Lunds Colonial Square 8:30am Spring Work Day 10:00am-10:00pm Crafters Day-Auditorium Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Please check your weekly bulletin. Calendar dates are subject to change.

Redeemer Good News May 2017 13 115 Wayzata Blvd. West Wayzata, MN 55391 The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Dated Material Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Wayzata, Minnesota Permit No. 15 Office Numbers: (952) 473-1281 or (952) 473-5356 www.redeemerwayzata.org Pastor Steve Ferber Email: pastorferber@redeemerwayzata.org Joe Lomando, Student Ministry Director Email: joelomando@hotmail.com Dan Oie, Director of Music Ministry Email: doie@redeemerwayzata.org Linda Wiebold, School Administrator Email: lwiebold@redeemerwayzata.org Stacy Klone, Office Administrator/Volunteer Coordinator Email: sklone@redeemerwayzata.org Steve Swanlund, Finance Assistant Email: sswanlund@redeemerwayzata.org Sharing a Changeless Christ in a Changing World We invite you to worship with us! SUNDAY WORSHIP & PRAISE: 8:15 am and 10:45 am, CHRISTIAN EDUCATION-All Ages: 9:30 am ANNUAL MEETING MAY 16 The Redeemer Annual Meeting date has been scheduled for TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 2017 FROM 6:30PM TO 8:30PM. During this meeting we will review the status of our Redeemer Ministry Plan and Day School Rebranding process. In addition to approving our Redeemer 2017-18 Annual Budget, we will be electing Redeemer Leadership Board members for the upcoming church year including 2 Elder positions, 1 Day School Board position, MMLG Vice Chairman, Treasurer and 3 At-Large positions. Please contact June Radintz at Jbug720@aol.com or the Church Office if you are interested in running for any of these board positions, and join us for this important event. In His service, Paul Kieffer Congregation Chairman