LIVING WORD LUTheRAN ChURCh ChURCh JANUARy 2018 NeWSLeTTeR

Similar documents
Rally SundayWhat a tremendous start to the Sunday school year

CONFIRMATION. Living Word Lutheran WHAT S INSIDE

9:00 WORSHIP TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST/MISSION SUNDAY October 7, 2018

A Blessed and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

9:00 WORSHIP FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST June 24, Prelude. Announcements. Brief Order for Confession and Forgiveness

Apostle s Creed. Benediction. P: Grow in faith! C: Impact the world!

9:00 WORSHIP Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost September 24, Prelude. Announcements. Brief Order for Confession and Forgiveness

CONFIRMATION. Living Word Lutheran Church confirmed its sixth. What s InsIde

Apostle s Creed. Benediction. P: Grow in faith! C: Impact the world!

10:00 WORSHIP EPIPHANY/COMMUNION January 6, Verse God s Word is Our Great Heritage LBW 239. Prelude

2019 MISSIOn PlAn. On March 24 we celebrated WHAT S INSIDE

Apostle s Creed. Benediction. P: Grow in faith! C: Impact the world!

10:00 WORSHIP EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST September 23, Prelude. Announcements. Brief Order for Confession and Forgiveness

Verse God s Word Is Our Great Heritage LBW 239. Apostle s Creed

LIFELIGHT. The LifeLight CityFest event was. What s InsIde

Lund Lutheran Church A member of Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ. Pastor: Jim Osvold

Lund Lutheran Church A member of Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ. Pastor: Jim Osvold

Lund Lutheran Church A member of Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ. Pastor: Steve Bruer

GRACE MESSENGER. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church June Lay People Serving in June. Altar Guild Nancy Eddy Donna Jackson-Hein.

Scotia UMC. December 15th Children's Christmas Party - We will meet in the. Hanging of the Greens Dec. 1st

TELCO NOV 2017 SAUERKRAUT SUPPER ANNUAL VOTER S MEETING SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2017 FOLLOWING WORSHIP NOMINATING COMMITTEE

WE ARE THE CHURCH TOGETHER

November 17 & 18, 2018

SEASIDE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

Our Savior s Lutheran Church. A p r i l

Chimes UPCOMING HOLIDAY EVENTS & SUNDAY SCHOOL SCHEDULE. Ladies' Fellowship Christmas Dinner Monday, Dec. 11 at 6:00 pm

The Carillon Newsletter December 2018

Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church Waconia, Minnesota Church Council Meeting Minutes Tuesday September 18th, 2018 at 6:30 pm

CALVARY CALLER June 2018

CHURCH ACTIVITIES THIS WEEK. 10:45 AM Fellowship Hour. 9:00 AM Prayer Coffee at Eunice s. 6:30 PM Men s Bible Study at Chuck Peik s

Reminders from the Church Office

Inside this issue: Join us for Worship! 9:00 a.m. Traditional Service. 10:00 a.m. Fellowship. 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Service.

St. Peter s Ev. Lutheran Church

Raiders News. Reformation Lutheran School & Preschool Weekly Newsletter WEEK OF DECEMBER 9-15, 2018

Countdown to Christmas Advent Devotional

First Presbyterian Church of Ionia April 15, 2018 Order Of Worship

January February 2018 Volume 31 Issue 1, Page 1 FRIDLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Record

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Nathan Brooks, Pastor

Lund Lutheran Church Pastor Jim Osvold A member of Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ

Welcome to Lord of Life Lutheran Church

Lund Lutheran Church A member of Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ. Pastor: Jim Osvold

Grassy Creek Christian Church December 2, 2018

MESSIAH MESSENGER. Why do we do what we do? from the Pastor s desk... April Communion Bread. Office Hours: Contact Messiah:

PRAYERS OF THE CHURCH

TRINITY TRUTH TIS THE SEASON TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH JANUARY 2015

FIRST LUTHERAN WOMEN S MINISTRY September 2018-August 2019

I BETHANT AND VICTORT TREVITY LVINEW CitIMCIPES N.459. Te6ruary and %larch NewsQuer 2018

THE SHEPHERD S FOLD Monthly Edition April 2016

Salem Bridge HARVEST TIME IS DRAWING NEAR IN THIS ISSUE. Encountering God...Equipping People Extending the Gospel...

Belleville Congregational Church

The Epiphany Star January 2019

The Cross Word. June. From Pastor Lisa. Lutheran Church of the Cross

10:00 AM Worship Service

Sunday, October 13, :00am

P a g e 1. PASTORAL REPORT Pastor Jeffery S. Schubert October 28, 2013

A Few Words from Pastor Jim:

St. Matthew Lutheran Church Newsletter May 2018

ROSER MEMORIAL COMMUNITY CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING

Pastor Ron. Monthly Newsletter of Zion Lutheran Church

Belleville Congregational Church An Open and Affirming Congregation. of the United Church of Christ October, 2016 News and Views

First Lutheran Church

Pastor s Corner March 2019

The DPUMC Spirit ANNOUNCEMENTS AND UPCOMING EVENTS

Up Coming Events in Howard, PA For Sept., Oct., Nov. 2018

St. John s Lutheran Church Council Meeting Minutes March 20, 2018

St. Luke's Lutheran Church Council Meeting 7595 Center Pkwy, Sacramento, CA November 27, 2018

First Congregational United Church of Christ. 314 West Maumee Angola, Indiana May Cahoots campaign needs you!

MT. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH COUNCIL MINUTES

St. Paul Newsletter. the. from the office of Pastor Justin Johnson. Pastor Justin is on vacation until Tuesday, March 13th.

Lund Lutheran Church Pastor Jim Osvold A member of Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ

NOVEMBER. Where Diversity is Celebrated!

St. Paul s Ambassador

Loving God, Loving People, Serving the World. Continuing the Conversation

March 3 & 4 Announcements This Week at St. Matthew

Enter to Worship, Exit to Serve"

Salem Lutheran Church

News of the ministries of Pleasant View Evangelical Lutheran Church January 2019

Young s Steeple Connection

Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church Waconia, Minnesota Church Council Meeting Minutes Tuesday October 16th, 2018 at 6:30 pm

Augustana Voice OCTOBER

WE ARE THE CHURCH TOGETHER

PILGRIM LUTHERAN CHURCH 44 CHAPEL ROAD KENMORE, NY (716) A Congregation in Mission, Community and Service PILGRIM S PROGRESS

Dawson Preschool Ministry Christmas Family Faith Talks

Lund Lutheran Church Pastor Jim Osvold County Highway 21 Detroit Lakes, MN

INSIDE. Celebrate 40 years with Peace Lutheran! Join us!

President's Message. HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone!

St. Joseph s Church Newsletter

December 16, Rev. Dave Leckrone, Senior Pastor Ty Williams, Associate Pastor Bob Lybarger, Associate Pastor Our Mission: Invite ~ Equip ~ Engage

United Church of Christ California, Missouri. Mrs. Renée Clifford

AUGUSTANA LUTHERAN CHURCH

The Living Reminder God's Purpose for Our Saviour's Lutheran Church is to joyfully share God's love with all.

Connecting people to God with the message of God s love!

R E S O LU T I O N S. Tr i n i t y L u t h e r a n, F o u n t a i n H i l l s - C o n t a c t I n f o r m a t i o n

So, what are your goals you plan to achieve for 2019?

th Avenue South, Grand Forks, ND A Heritage of God s Grace Since 1910

THE KING S CROWN. December 8. King of Kings Lutheran Church. Men s Fellowship Breakfast. Ladies Group Cookie Exchange

Secretary Report: Approval of prior Minutes: Alvina made a motion to approve September Minutes as distributed, Sue seconded, motion

Newsletter articles for January are due no later than December 23rd. Thanks! Editor. The Church Mouse

To be the head, heart and hands of Jesus Christ, driven by God's love for our church and the world beyond. NEWS & NOTES.

FHPC Newsletter Bandera Road (210) Contents

Transcription:

LIVING WORD LUTheRAN ChURCh 438.9672 ChURCh JANUARy 2018 NeWSLeTTeR Loves pure light came down tonight, love so pure so free. Little baby God in flesh. Love came down to me. The youth of Living Word presented the Christmas story on Sunday, December 17. The service began with some kids sharing their musical talent for the prelude. The nativity entered with the song Loves Pure Light and each Sunday school teacher worked with their class to present a Christmas message. The K-1 class recited an acrostic Christmas poem, the 3-4 grade class shared a poem about the colors of Christmas and the 5th grade class shared a message about the candy cane. At the end of the service they handed out cookies in the shape of a candy cane. The kids did an amazing job singing their songs and sharing the Christmas message. In addition, the puppets made their debut singing G-L-O-R-I-A. The Spirit was truly present. The kids were able to experience the Christmas story first hand as we listened and watched the story unfold. Joy to the world! The LORD has COme! WHAT S INSIDE Church Council 2018 2018 Committee Contacts Community Bible Study Diabetes Hope in God Retreat St. Lucia Youth News Women of the Living Word Pastor s Letter Council Minutes January Event Calendar Jan. Birth/Ann. Calendar

LWLC COUNCIL 2018 Church Council Left to Right: Larry Olson, Treasurer/Finance; Gerry Brown, Worship & Evangelism; Dave hepper, President; Brad Olson, Youth & Ed; Roger Christensen, Vice President; Roslyn Riech, Secretary/Worship & Evangelism; Tim DeJong, Property & Management; mary Kinder, Youth & Ed; and howard heinje, Property & Management. LWLC Committee Contacts 2018 CounCiL MeMbeRs: President: Dave hepper, 432-4478, dkhepp@gmail.com Vice President: Roger Christensen, 237-3355, rcchristensen1958@gmail.com Youth & education: Brad Olson, 432-9593, bradleyolson@live.com and mary Kinder, 880-9705, m.kinder@live.com secretary/worship & evangelism: Roslyn Reich, 432-5244, roslynreich@gmail.com Worship & evangelism: Gerry Brown, 432-4080, gsbrown@itcmilbank.com Treasurer/Finance: Larry Olson, 938-4575, olsonlaa@tnics.com Property & Management: howard heinje, 938-4142, mhheinje@tnics.com and Tim DeJong, 432-6953, sdejong99@hotmail.com Adult sunday school: Deb Buttke, 432-4457, mdbuttke@itcmilbank.com newsletter/website: Nancy Kruger, 432-4397, nmfdesign@hughes.net Living Word Lutheran Women officers: Coordinator: Joanne Schmig, 676-2320 Vice-coordinator: Shirley Zahn, 432-4761 Secretary: marcia heinje, 938-4142 Treasurer: Annette Redepenning, 432-6688 mission Action Chairs: Gloria Cooley, 445-1555 and Karen Kiefer, 432-4050 mission Growth Chair: Karen mccrea, 432-6335 mission Community Chair: Carol Grimley, 432-4627 Quilting: Carol Forster, 432-6480 Thrift store Volunteers: Annette Redepenning, 432-6688, redpenny@wat.midco.net

COMMUNITY Community bible study The Community Bible Study class is nearing the half-way point in its 30-week study of First and Second Corinthians. The class meets each monday evening at Living Word Lutheran Church and a group also meets on Tuesday morning and another group on Thursday morning at the Grant County Library. New class members are welcome at any time so for those who want to get into a winter in-depth Bible study, January would be a good time to start. The class meets each monday evening from 7-8:30 Pm and the morning groups meet from 10:15-11:45 Am. CBS is an in-depth non-denominational study which welcomes men and women of all ages. Those with no Bible knowledge to those who have studied the Bible for many years will be comfortable in the small groups. The study of the Corinthian letters is practical and relevant because the letters deal with church problems in a city plagued by immorality. It applies God s answers to similar problems faced by present-day Christians. For more information contact Norma Kruger: 605-432-6252, e-mail: normakruger41@gmail.com; or Bryan Pew: 605-438-3661. OUTREACH Diabetes support Group The milbank Area Diabetes Support Group will meet January 21 at 6:30 Pm. Our guest speaker will be Dylan meister, 8-year-old Type 1 Diabetic. he will be talking about life with T1D from his point of view. Come see what a day in his life is like. Hope In God R e T R e A T God has given me a special place in my heart for women that have been sexually abused as a child. There is an upcoming retreat in Watertown at Joy Ranch in February. It is sponsored by Hope In God: A faith based group that offers support for women and men that have been sexually abused or assaulted as a child. The retreat is February 23-25, 2018. If you would like to register for the retreat or need more information, check out hope In God, Watertown on Facebook. Talk to me if you have any questions. Deb Buttke, 432-4457.

LWLW st. LuCiA breakfast Living Word Women hosted about 115 guests for the annual St. Lucia Breakfast on December 9. They enjoyed traditional Swedish food and fellowship as well as inspirational readings and music. Jessica Van Peursem portrayed Lucia and served the first tea ring. Vicki Strege accompanied singing of Christmas carols and Kay Grothe presented a flute solo entitled Breath of heaven.

Food scavenger Hunt December was a busy month filled with activities preparing for Christmas. The youth participated in a FooD scavenger HunT and collected food around town for the local food pantry. The community was very generous and we filled my entire trunk and backseat with items to donate. The food pantry was very appreciative. We also went CHRisTMAs CARoLinG at the three nursing homes and it was a blessing to us as well as them. We came back to the church afterwards and enjoyed wonderful fellowship and hot soup and goodies. We look forward to the coming year of 2018. Let this be a year that we make a difference for the Kingdom like no other year. Let s focus on our priorities, making Jesus first in our lives, others second, and yourselves last. J-O-y. YouTH news I will continue to pray for our youth of our church and the community that they will carry the joy of Christmas with them the whole year through even after Christmas has passed. In Him we serve and adore, Kay sr. High Christmas Party Christmas Caroling Jr. High Christmas Party

WOMEN OF THE LIVING WORD happy New year in Christ! may this be the year that we grow in our faith. The CiRCLes are a small part of the Women of Living Word. If you are not actively involved in a circle please make 2018 the year to become involved. We have four circles that meet on the third Tuesday of each month. Dawn Circle meets at 7:30 Am at the church with Carol Weber as chairperson. Chairpersons for the Faith Circle that meets at the and marcia heinje. Roslyn Reich is chairperson for the mary/martha Circle which meets at the church at 9:00 Am. Love circle has changed their meeting time, they will meet at 3:00 Pm for social time and Bible study will commence at 4 Pm, Joanne Schmig is the chairperson. If you are so moved to join us just come. No invitation is needed. If you have any questions please speak to a chairperson. All are welcome. QuiLTinG is off and running after taking a December break. more helpers would be welcomed. you need not be a quilter or like to sew; we need people to cut, iron, etc. They meet every second and fourth Tuesday at 9 Am. Don t forget to check out the GReeTinG CARD RACk. Lots of beautiful Christian cards are available at a reasonable price. We have four GeneRAL MeeTinGs. The first will be on held on march 6, the program will be Fun With Aprons. you will be presented with the history of aprons and in order for this to happen we will need aprons. Let me know if you have one or more aprons to share. We will have your name on it and may be displayed. Mission PRoJeCTs for January, February and march are pillowcase dresses and items for the St. Francis house. Shirley Zahn Coordinator

PASTOR S LETTER The WATCh WORD: Jesus Mark 13:32-37 Watch (v. 37) In mark 13, Jesus talks at length about the cataclysmic events that mark the end of the world. he concludes his discourse simply and to the point. Watch! But what are we to watch for? many Christians today are watching for the world to fall apart. There exists countless diagrams and graphs explaining exactly how the end will take place. many believers are watching, and even hoping, for these devastating events to take place soon. Great faith is placed in this chronological ordering of events that seem to claim to know in detail what God is going to do. In this passion about the future, some lose sight of the present. One can easily get caught up in watching for things that are to be at the expense of things that are. What is watched for, are events. I do not think this is what we are called to watch for. Instead, we are to watch for a person, Jesus Christ. What the exact events of the end times will be are open for debate. The benefit of having such knowledge is doubtful. Knowing future things can do little to encourage faith, but one thing of which we can be sure is that Jesus Christ is in control of history and will one day return for us. It is him for whom we are to watch. The church or individual believers are in trouble if they take their gaze off of him. Our Ultimate redemption will not happen because we have uncovered the secrets of the end times. Our complete and final redemption will come only because, in spite of whatever happens in the future, we know Jesus is coming for us. We are to watch for him who carries nail prints in his hands, regardless of the circumstances of his coming. The nail prints testify not to a man who spent time charting the future, but who died to give people life in the present. Watch for him. Watch for him in the mundane and ordinary occurrences of every day as well as in the cataclysmic occurrences which will be. You are our future hope, Lord Jesus. You are the one we look for, long for, need. Help us keep our eyes and hearts on you. In your name we pray. Amen.

COUNCIL MINUTES Living Word Lutheran Church Council Minutes, December 13, 2017 Members Present: Pastor Groethe, Dave hepper, Larry Olson, Brad Olson, mary Kinder, Gerry Brown, Roger Christensen, Tim DeJong, howard heinje and Roslyn Reich. Pastor Groethe opened the meeting with prayer. meeting s agenda approved. secretary and Treasurer s Reports: motions made by Brad Olson and seconded by mary Kinder and Roger Christensen to approve reports. Approved. Pastor s observations: During the Pastor s Observation time, Pastor Kent took a moment to teach, speaking to the Council members in sharing his understanding of scriptures on homosexuality and also common misunderstandings among the Christian community. Additional thoughts on homosexuality in relation to universal rights and limited human rights were discussed. Pastor Kent concluded with encouraging the Council to continue in prayer, reading and studying the Bible daily. Property Management Report: Gerry Brown reported that the visual/sound system has been completed. The extension of the communion rail step is still under consideration. Organization of the garage and storage room will be completed. Additional storage shelves will be added to garage. Worship & evangelism Report: Council sign-up for serving communion during services updated. Roslyn and Pam will begin reviewing Servant Teams after the holidays. Welcome packets for new members and visitors continue to be worked on. Song Leaders during services are now in place. Youth & education Report: We want to encourage the youth of our church to take part in worship service and communion. We will be meeting with Kay, youth Director, to discuss how we can get our youth involved. The Sunday School Christmas Program has been organized and is well underway. old business The lighting of the cross on the church will be readjusted following our shingling of the church next spring. new business A purchase of a new laptop computer for office use was discussed. Because of the new system now in place the current laptop computer will not accept the new program. A motion was made by Larry Olson and seconded by Roger Christensen not to exceed $1,100 in the update. Approved. Christmas books to be given out following the Christmas eve service was discussed. 150 books to be purchased at $2.00 per book. A motion made by Brad Olson and seconded by Larry Olson. Approved. Additional shelving required in secretary s office was discussed. Council agreed to add additional shelves in the office. Council will be conducting Performance evaluations with paid staff members. A motion was made by Brad Olson and seconded by Tim DeJong to give gift cards to Judy Sprung and Nancy Kruger for their contributions to our church. Approved. meeting adjourned with the Lord s Prayer. Respectfully submitted, Roslyn Reich

January 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 New Year's Day 2 3 4 5 6 No Sunday School 9:00 Searcher's Bible study 9:00 Community Coffee Fellowship 3:30-5:30 Confirmation/Jr. High Youth Group 6:15 Choir 7 8 9 10 9:00 Searcher's Bible study 11 12 13 8:45 Sunday School 5:30 CBS Leaders meet 9:00 Quilting 3:30-5:30 Confirmation/Jr. High Youth Group 9:00 Community Coffee Fellowship 9:00 Coffee Fellowship 7:00 CBS 5:30 Bible study briefing 10:00 Worship/Communion 6:15 Choir 7:00 Church Council 14 15 16 7:30 Dawn Circle at the church 17 9:00 Searcher's Bible study 18 19 20 8:45 Sunday School 5:30 CBS Leaders meet 9:00 Faith Circle meet at the church 3:30-5:30 Confirmation/Jr. High Youth Group 9:00 Community Coffee Fellowship 9:00 Coffee Fellowship 7:00 CBS 9:00 Mary/Martha Circle at 6:15 Choir 10:00 Worship the church 11:00-1:00 Fundraiser for John & Lois Hostettler - LWLC 7:30 Love Circle meets at the church 21 22 23 24 9:00 Searcher's Bible study 25 26 27 8:45 Sunday School Newsletter items due 9:00 Quilting 3:30 7th& 8th Grade Confirmation 9:00 Community Coffee Fellowship 9:00 Pancake Feed 5:30 CBS Leaders meet 6:15 Choir 9:00February Servant Team meets 7:00 CBS 10:00 Worship/ Baptism 6:30 Diabetes Support Group 28 29 30 31 9:00 Searcher's Bible study 8:45 Sunday School 5:30 CBS Leaders meet 3:30 7th& 8th Grade Confirmation 9:00 Coffee Fellowship 7:00 CBS 6:15 Choir 10:00 Worship Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Joanne Schmig (b.) Guy & Cleo Mann (w.) Taylor Balling (b.) Jason DeJong (b.) Shaylee Pekelder (b.) 9 Curtis Hallberg (b.) Gary Meister (b.) 10 11 Craig Randleman (b.) Sue DeJong (b.) David Kloster (b.) 12 13 Paul & Jennifer Anderson (w.) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Larry & Peggy Brook (w.) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Ron Anderson (b.) Randy Dockter (b.) Carolyn Randleman (b.) Jamie Pekelder (b.) 28 29 30 31