Council Members for 2015 Church Chair Past Chair Children s Ministry Christian Discipleship Early Childhood Evangelism Financial Secretary Hospitality Missions Properties Recording Secretary Small Groups Stewardship Treasurer Women of Hope Worship Youth Roger Eriksson Dick Owen Lori Engevik Sharon Scuteri Jessica Olson/ Cheryl Larson open Ellis Scheevel Pam Schirmers Ruth Kaczor Tracy Eriksson Beth Krueger Barb Scheevel Lowell Larson Glenn Scuteri Rosie Lommel/ Joanne Reinhart Gary Noble Julie Toole Elders: Keith Olson, Chair, Keith Krueger, Scott Bjorklund, Bob Koubsky, Laurie Summerland, and one opening Join us for Vacation Bible School Mark your Calendar for June 14-17 REMINDER: No Kid s Club Wednesday, March 4 Men s Breakfast Saturday, 4 8-9 a.m. meet in the Fellowship Hall. Stay for preparation for Wild Game Dinner.
Library Notes from Kathy Gilead by Marilynne Robinson - Fans of Robinson's acclaimed debut Housekeeping (1981) will find that the long wait has been worth it. From the first page of her second novel, the voice of Rev. John Ames mesmerizes with his account of his life and that of his father and grandfather. Ames is 77 years old in 1956, in failing health, with a much younger wife and six-year-old son; as a preacher in the small Iowa town where he spent his entire life, he has produced volumes and volumes of sermons and prayers, "trying to say what was true." But it is in this mesmerizing account in the form of a letter to his young son, who he imagines reading it when he is grown that his meditations on creation and existence are fully illumined. Ames details the often harsh conditions of perishing Midwestern prairie towns, the Spanish influenza and two world wars. He relates the death of his first wife and child, and his long years alone attempting to live up to the legacy of his fiery grandfather, a man who saw visions of Christ and became a controversial figure in the Kansas abolitionist movement, and his own father's embittered pacifism. During the course of Ames's writing, he is confronted with one of his most difficult and long-simmering crises of personal resentment when John Ames Boughton (his namesake and son of his best friend) returns to his hometown, trailing with him the actions of a callous past and precarious future. In attempting to find a way to comprehend and forgive, Ames finds that he must face a final comprehension of self as well as the worth of his life's reflections. One Tuesday Morning by Karen Kingbury I m a firefighter, God, so I know I ve been in some tough places before. But this... this not knowing the people I love... this is the hardest thing I can imagine. The last thing Jake Bryan knew was the roar of the World Trade Center collapsing on top of him and his fellow firefighters. The man in the hospital bed remembers nothing. Not rushing with his teammates up the stairway of the south tower to help trapped victims. Not being blasted from the building. And not the woman sitting by his bedside who says she is his wife. Jamie Bryan will do anything to help her beloved husband regain his memory, and with it their storybook family life with their small daughter, Sierra. But that means helping Jake rediscover the one thing Jamie has never shared with him: his deep faith in God. Jake s fondest prayer for his wife is about to have an impact beyond anything he could possibly have conceived. One Tuesday Morning is a love story like none you have ever read: tender, poignant, commemorating the tragedy and heroism of September 11 and portraying the far-reaching power of God s faithfulness and a good man s love. March Birthdays 4 Seth Donlin 4 Beth Krueger 5 Bethany Donlin 5 -- Nick Skajewski 5 Sandra Theis 7 Harriet Voss 8 Rosie Lommel 8 Kristin Schilling 10 Ross Rieke 13 Benjamin Godding 15 Jinach Machar 16 Brandon Stump 17 Pat Donlin 17 Evan Koubsky 18 Lori Engevik 19 Tyler Krueger 22 Nancy Fitch 26 Grace Krueger 26 Reagan Noble 28 Penny Goetz 30 Ruby Olson 31 Kathy Armbrust 31 Steven Kerwin March Anniversaries 24 Craig & Abby Schneider 25 Dick & Bev Mowe NW Conference Annual Meeting New Brighton April 23-25 We need 3 delegates for the Annual Meeting at Salem Covenant Church in New Brighton. If you are interested in attending, please contact Pastor Keith. Covenant Annual Meeting Kansas City June 25-27 We are looking for 2-3 delegates for the Annual Meeting. Ordination is Saturday at 6 pm. If you are interested in being a delegate, please see Pastor Keith.
Visit lbbc.com New Class Starting Sun. 9 am led by Phil Godding in Room 103 2015 Calendar of Events April Spring Work Day April 25 May Memorial Day Family Camp May 22-25 June Super High Summer June 14-19 Junior High #1 June 21-26 Leaders in Training #1 June 21-July 2 Trailblazer #1 June 28-July 2 July 4 th of July Family Camp July 3-6 Frontier Kids #1 July 7-9 Frontier Kids #2 July 9-11 Trailblazer #2 July 12-16 Junior High #2 July 19-24 Leaders in Training #2 July 13-30 Trailblazer #3 July 26-30 August Senior High Summer Aug. 2-7 Pastor & Ministry Staff Aug. 23-26 September Labor Day Family Camp Sept. 4-7 Senior Adult Day Sept. 15 Women s Retreat Sept. 25-27 October FORGE Student Retreat Oct. 9-11 LBBC Annual Meeting Oct. 10 Treasures of The Kingdom *Volunteer Nurses Needed for Summer Camp Other classes on Sundays at 9 am Stepping Up (Men s Study ) Rm 209 Woman to Woman Rm 104 Breakout Sessions for Women s Conference - Take Charge of Anxiety - Take Charge of Depression - Faith, Family, Finances - Response to Abuse - Create Witness Bracelets - Making Life Better for those with Disabilities - Engaging! Women are leaving church. Why? - Unleash your Unique Assets (Gifts) - Learn to love the Word - Revitalize! Have Renewed & Vital Ministry - Be a Channel of Compassion/Generosity - Lunch with Missionary, Barb Johnson Renewal Conference Collection: Items most needed at Anna Marie s Shelter. Please leave in the Welcome Center by March 28. Colorful Pillow Cases suitable for Kids Vicks V3100 cool mist Humidifier Protec Model WF2filters for Humidifier Wooden rocking chair for bedroom Gift bags/tissue for birthdays Teen boys clothes Boar bristle hair styling brushes Movie passes Night lights Bathroom cleaners-windex/toilet bowl/mr. Clean Gift Certificates: Cashwise/Walmart/Target Laundry Baskets & Soap; Dryer sheets Large see-thru Plastic Bins with Covers Plastic Storage Drawers
MARCH VOLUNTEER SCHEDULE USHER SCHEDULE Greeter North East West Mar. 1 Bob Koubsky Cindy Koubsky Craig/Abby Schneider Jerry Lommel Mar. 8 Maggie Bjorklund Scott Bjorklund Linda/Rich Nothnagel Jean Schwegel Mar. 15 Ellen Geurkink Dick Geurkink Debbie Gale Ross/Mary Rieke Steve Johnson Mar. 22 Limei Danzeisen Mark Danzeisen Carol Ervasti Deborah Owen Mar. 29 Pam Schirmers Stella/Althea Kerwin Gene/Simon Granberg Julie/Julene Granberg Thank you for serving during our worship. Please find a substitute, if needed. March 29 March 28 March 28 NURSERY SCHEDULE Josh & Kristin Bauer Maja Noble Ryan & Krystin Sutherland Marit Engevik Hanh & Abby Oveby Julie Granberg Jessica Kerwin Joy & Annika Anderson James & Lacey Schirmers Isaac Engevik SOUND TECHS COMPUTER TECHS Gary Noble Tiffany Nelson August Kerwin Tiffany Nelson August Kerwin If you would like to serve a snack following worship, please contact Pam at 293-8838. open open Wild Game Dinner open March 28 open JAM Schedule Lacey Schirmers Kirsten Wagenius Sharon Scuteri Elena Ronnei March 28 Julie Granberg Family Education Class: 1-2-3 Magic March 21 8:30-4 pm Resource Training Center 844-335-3276 We will soon be ordering Easter Lilies for our Easter service. More information will be coming.