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A PUBLICATION OF MINNESOTA VALLEY LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL In This Issue: Grace Abounds Homecoming Recap National Merit Scholars Spirit of MVL NOVEMBER 2017 Training students for Christian lives

Grace Abounds Minnesota Valley Lutheran High School uses God s Word in a Christ-centered education to assist families in training students for Christian lives on earth and for eternity. PRINCIPAL Tim Plath DEAN OF STUDENTS Jim Buboltz ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR Craig Morgan At some point in our religious training, we ve learned that grace is God s undeserved love. As I reflect on the ministry of Minnesota Valley Lutheran High School, we can certainly point to God s undeserved love that has been showered on us. Enrollment Picture and Its Impact We have been blessed with an enrollment of 197 students again this year. We anticipate our enrollment to begin its ascent next year and are last remaining member loan be paid off. MVL is now debt free! What a special blessing this is, especially when we consider that we were carrying $1.8 million in debt in January 2009. Through God s grace, MVL has no more debt! Faithful Service God has blessed us with a faithful faculty and staff. Of that, there is no doubt. This year, we will recognize 25 years of service for Jim Buboltz and 40 years of service for Jeff REGISTRAR & TECHNOLOGY COORDINATOR Heath Dobberpuhl GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Deneal Sperle ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Sarah Grams We can certainly point to God s undeserved love that has been showered on us. FINANCIAL SECRETARY Deb Kuck MISSION ADVANCEMENT DIRECTOR Jim Hahn MISSION ADVANCEMENT COORDINATOR Valerie Holzhueter MISSION ADVANCEMENT ASSISTANT Kristin Matzke To receive HiLites by mail or to change your subscription, please contact Kristin Matzke, 507.233.8662 or kmatzke@mvlhs.org. 2 mvl.org considering an enrollment in the neighborhood of 205 students. We are still projecting that our enrollment will be greater than 250 students by 2023-24. What impact will this increased enrollment have on our needs for additional faculty members? Is a building project a possibility for the future? What would that addition look like? Can we afford to build an addition? Those are all questions our Board will be addressing this year. Debt Free! On August 21, our Board of Directors determined that the Koepsell and Ron Wels. Mr. Wels has announced his retirement effective at the end of June 2018. By God s grace, He has allowed these men to serve in the teaching ministry and for many years at MVL. We will recognize their service on Sunday, April 22, as part of the End of the Year Sacred Concert at Martin Luther College. These are just a few of the examples in which we ve been recipients of God s grace. Please join me in thanking God for his goodness to our MVL family! Tim Plath MVLHS Principal

Good Enough... by Grace Alone Is it good enough? That question has existed since Satan lured Adam and Eve into doubting whether the perfect relationship they enjoyed with a holy God was enough. From a worldly viewpoint, the enough questions seem to never end: from our careers and bank accounts to our social standing and our children s achievements. When it comes to spiritual good enough questions, Satan can easily box us in regardless of our answer. Yes, and we re tempted to become full of Pharisaical self-righteousness. No, and Satan delights in driving us to despair as we contemplate a holy and righteous God. Thanks be to God we know we are good enough...by grace. For by grace are you saved, through faith the Spirit proclaims to us in Ephesians. It was this Favor Dei, the favor of God unearned by sinful humans, which formed the heart of the Reformation. It is this undeserved love which reminds us that God has given us all we need. Now, close your eyes for a moment and remember your teenage years. What good enough questions haunted you? Not cool enough, stylish enough, accepted enough, pretty enough, athletic enough, musical enough, smart enough? Today s teens face the same haunting doubts. Through the influence of movies, television, and social media, they are continually tempted to believe what they have can never be enough. The temptation to believe salvation and happiness rely on their own efforts, or the temptation to despair over their sins and inadequacies. That s why grace alone is at the heart of the message proclaimed to MVL students daily. It s the very reason MVL exists: to assist parents in training their children for Christian lives on earth and for eternity. It is grace, and grace alone, that moves the hearts of fellow Christians to give generously so young people they ve never met can hear the message of good enough by grace alone. It is grace, and grace alone, which inspires Christians to encourage fellow Christians to excel in the grace of giving. It is grace, and grace alone, which will lead us to our heavenly home. Good enough? By God s grace, always! National Merit Semifinalists Blake Fosburgh and Anna Natrakul, both members of Mt. Olive Lutheran Church in Mankato, are semifinalists in the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program. The program honors individual students who show exceptional academic ability and potential for success in rigorous college studies. Blake and Anna are among 16,000 high school seniors nationwide who now have an opportunity to continue in the competition for some 7,500 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $32 million that will be offered next spring. Congratulations to these students as they continue to use their God-given talents! mvl.org 3

Spirit of MVL Recognition Reception MVL is blessed to have a great number of people in our family, all with a heart for Christian education. The Spirit of MVL events are designed to bring this family together in thanksgiving. This special evening is being held on Saturday, November 18 at the Best Western Conference Center in New Ulm, and you are invited! The Recognition Reception begins at 4:00 P.M. with complimentary hors d oeuvres, a silent auction, and a recognition of this year s recipients: Jon Enter, Mark and Vivian Smith, and Perry Meyer. Jon Enter Pastor Jon Enter graduated from MVL in 1996. Jon had plans of studying to be a doctor, until he attended the International Youth Rally in Estes Park in 1994. The messages he heard while at the rally guided him instead into service as a pastor. When he graduated from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in 2004, he hoped to become a youth pastor. Jon s enthusiasm, never-ending energy, and ability to share God s Word has been instrumental in growing the youth members from 1 to 70 in the thirteen years he has been pastor of Hope Lutheran Church in West Palm Beach, FL. Jon does not limit his involvement to the youth of his congregation. He has begun new youth camps in Orlando, helped reignite attendance at other youth camps, been keynote speaker for the National Youth Rally, and helped build a National Youth Program for the WELS, called Transformed: Equipping Youth Leaders. Neither does he limit his ministry to youth. Jon is also one of the pastors doing work for the video ministry Time of Grace. Jon and his wife, Debbie, have four children and reside in West Palm Beach, FL. Spirit of MVL Gala The fifth annual Spirit of MVL Gala will begin at 5:00 P.M. after the Recognition Reception on Saturday, November 18 at the Best Western Conference Center in New Ulm. The night includes dinner and a live auction, with high-quality handmade items, special experiences, and much more. This year s keynote speaker is Peter Bloedel, professor at Bethany Lutheran College and MVL parent. The main focus of the evening, of course, is raising funds for classroom technology and for the MVL Partnership Fund. Tickets are $50 per guest, or $300 for a table of eight. Reserve yours now by contacting Val Holzhueter, valh@mvlhs.org or 507.233.8692, or online at mvl.org/news-events. Come be a part of this exciting night and support MVL s mission of training students for Christian lives! 4 mvl.org

Mark and Vivian Smith Mark and Vivian Smith were MVL parents from 2002-2013 while their three children, Jordan ( 06), Brandon ( 09) and Shelby ( 13), were students. During these years, they enjoyed volunteering and being involved parents. Mark and Vivian were very involved with the annual Booster Club Auction and led as co-chairs from 2007-2012. Their passionate leadership helped bring a steady increase in profits each year. When they began, profits were $38,000, and when they retired, profits had reached $75,000. Each year that their sons played football, they assisted with the planning for an end-of-season football banquet. For five of those seasons the banquet was held at their place of business, North Star Aviation in Mankato. During this annual banquet, Mark would show a video he made from the highlights of every game he personally recorded during the season. He continued this tradition through Brandon s basketball seasons. Both Vivian and Mark had a passion for MVL that also inspired them to lead more than one fundraising effort to purchase much needed football equipment. Even though the last of their children graduated four years ago, Mark and Vivian have remained close to the MVL scene. They are seen at many events, including MVL Christmas and Easter concerts, occasionally football and basketball games, and always the MVL Golf Classic. Mark had a dream that one day MVL would hold a significant fundraising activity. His dream came to fruition five years ago with the inception of the Spirit of MVL Gala that follows the Spirit of MVL Recognition Reception. The school and its students continue to benefit from that dream, as Gala attendees throughout the past four years have provided over $135,000 in support to MVL. Mark and Vivian have certainly been wonderful examples of going above and beyond in support of Christian education at MVL. Perry Meyer Perry Meyer has brought dedication, integrity, and loyalty to his volunteer efforts for MVL. Perry s MVL journey began in 1993, continued throughout the years his four daughters Jody ( 97), Melissa ( 02), Angie ( 04), and Gina ( 07) were students, and still continues today. Perry was voted onto the MVL Foundation Board in 2007, serving in various roles, including President from 2011-2015. Perry has also served as a Director for New Ulm Telecom since 1995. His Christian leadership skills propelled him into the office of Chairman of the Board, which he has held since 2015. In December 2014, Perry was elected to the Board of CHS Inc., the nation's leading farmer-owned cooperative and a global energy, grains and foods company. Perry and his wife, LouAnn, continue to lead humble, faithful lives in New Ulm. A Spirit for MVL Please join the MVL family in thanking these individuals for using their time, talents, and treasures to the glory of God and to the benefit of Christ-centered education. Soli Deo Gloria! The Spirit of MVL Reception is a complimentary event and all are welcome to attend. To register your attendance or for more information, please contact Mission Advancement Coordinator Val Holzhueter at valh@mvlhs.org or 507.233.8692, or visit the website at mvl.org/news-events. mvl.org 5

Home Sweet Homecoming Students enjoyed Homecoming festivities throughout the last week in September, culminating in the football game against United South Central High School on Friday night at Johnson Field in New Ulm. Homecoming King and Queen were crowned at halftime. Members of the Homecoming court were Matt Stein, Kaelyn Johnson, Matthias Borgwardt, Anna Natrakul, Myles Merseth, Sarah Dinse, Isaiah Koepsell (king), Magdala Diersen (queen), Jacob Kiecker, Haley Birkholz, Blake Fosburgh, and Sarah Schwartz. of refreshments, Bingo, door prizes, and mingling! MVL Foundation Treasurer David Luepke ( 07) presented a check of $101,000, accepted on behalf of the student body by Magdala Diersen and Isaiah Koepsell during halftime of the game. The MVL Foundation is an endowment fund managed to generate investment income, which is used for tuition assistance. Over the past 30 years, Minneopa Golf Club is owned by an MVL family and generously offered to be the host for this inaugural event. The evening s weather was ideal, and eighteen alumni and friends came out for a casual dinner and nine holes of night golf. The evening ended in a dance for the students, followed by bringing back an old tradition the lighting of the Charger bolt. Meanwhile, alumni, parents, and MVL fans of all ages gathered at the New Ulm Community Center for the post-game social. The MVL Alumni Association hosts this free event annually. It was a fun night the MVL Foundation has been able to provide over $900,000 in tuition assistance to MVL families. New this year was the Golf Extravaganza at Minneopa Golf Club in Mankato on Saturday, September 30. Most of these attendees had not experienced glow-in-the-dark golf before, but they are all up for the challenge again. MVL teacher and alumnus Jon Hermanson ( 00) commented, It was a wonderful event. I enjoyed spending time with old friends and new while trying out an interesting version of golf. I think I might even like it more than regular golf! 6 mvl.org

In Loving Memory The following memorials were received July 1 - October 2, 2017. Unless otherwise designated, memorial gifts to MVL are invested in the General Fund Endowment, which accrues earnings that are used for the operating budget. Bert Bode $ 20.00 Agnes Boelter $ 45.00 Edwin Bruns $ 60.00 Carla Eckstrand $ 10.00 Joyce Engel $ 10.00 Mark Forbrook $ 15.00 Joan Freyholtz $ 250.00 Erma Hamann $ 10.00 Jean Johnson $ 20.00 Joshua Kramer $ 550.00 Roween Lundholm $ 10.00 Darlene Martens $ 45.00 Alice Otto $ 30.00 Charles Paa $ 10.00 Walter Pehling $ 60.00 Phyllis Rolloff $ 20.00 Vernon Rosenau $ 25.00 Alvin Schroeder $ 25.00 Robert Steffen $ 190.00 Eleanor Stelmark $ 895.00 Lorraine Struck $ 30.00 On the Cover Gloria Sturm $ 5.00 Leonard Tietz $ 5.00 Floyd Tungsvik $ 50.00 Ken Weber $ 20.00 Valeria Weindorf $ 25.00 Lyle Wichmann $ 25.00 James Wilking $ 10.00 Harold Wolle $ 10.00 Myron Fluegge attends class with his grandson Teddy Giefer ( 20) at Grandparents Day, held on September 21 and 22. Myron and his wife, TJ, were two of the more than 200 grandparents who visited campus to experience student life at MVL. Myron and TJ noted, We love and support our grandson and are interested in him and his school. Grandparents Day gave us a flavor of what a school day is like. We learned some new things in class, attending chapel together shows unity in the faith, and eating a delicious lunch was a delicious bonus! The day was an easy, enjoyable way to show our grandson and his family that we support Christian education. MVL ASSOCIATION CHURCHES St. Paul s Lutheran Church Arlington, Minnesota Courtland Lutheran Church Courtland, Minnesota St. John Lutheran Church Fairfax, Minnesota Norwegian Grove Lutheran Church Gaylord, Minnesota Immanuel Lutheran Church Gibbon, Minnesota Mt. Olive Lutheran Church Mankato, Minnesota St. Mark Lutheran Church Mankato, Minnesota Zion Lutheran Church Morgan, Minnesota St. John s Lutheran Church New Ulm, Minnesota St. Paul s Lutheran Church New Ulm, Minnesota Zion Lutheran Church New Ulm, Minnesota Trinity Lutheran Church Nicollet, Minnesota St. Paul s Lutheran Church North Mankato, Minnesota Peace Lutheran Church North Mankato, Minnesota St. John Lutheran Church Redwood Falls, Minnesota St. Paul s Lutheran Church St. James, Minnesota Norseland Lutheran Church St. Peter, Minnesota St. Peter Lutheran Church St. Peter, Minnesota Zion Lutheran Church Sanborn, Minnesota St. John s Lutheran Church Sleepy Eye, Minnesota Zion Lutheran Church Winthrop, Minnesota mvl.org 7

45638 451st Ave. New Ulm, MN 56073-5507 NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID ABERDEEN, SD PERMIT #200 Unexpected Opportunities for Christian Stewardship MVL is able to offer Christian education through a unique Partnership for Christian Lives with support from current families, Association congregations, and individual donors. Without these three vital components, MVL would not be sustainable. To encourage fellow Christians, a group of passionate supporters have created a dollar-to-dollar match for all gifts to the MVL Partnership Fund through the end of December. The Partnership Fund exists to complete the educational costs for students. Now is an exciting time to double the impact of every gift of any size. Other opportunities to support can be as simple as doing your regular shopping. MVL recently registered as an eligible organization in the AmazonSmile program. It is an easy and automatic way to support MVL every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you will find the same prices, selection, and experience as amazon.com, with the added bonus that Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price. Contact MVL s Mission Advancement Office for more information about these and other opportunities to support Christian education.