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Church Newsletter - Stpaulskingsville.org
A Newsletter of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church & School, Kingsville, MD
Last Quarter 2015
The Beacon on the Hill
Dear Friends at St. Paul’s,
Rev. Dr. Michael Wollman
Pastor
Already we are here at the beginning of Advent and it seems as though we just finished
summer and the school year has just begun. Christmas is just a heartbeat away and then
Epiphany. Where does the time go? God has blessed us with so many blessings and goes
before us each season preparing us for new insights into his love and care for us. That is
why I enjoy the seasons of the church year. Each new season has a new emphasis of
God’s divine love and mercy for us to meditate upon.
Wendell Robson
Principal
Harry Sanders
President of Congregation
Bill Kissinger
Chairman, Board of Elders
In Advent, we focus on our sinfulness and our need for redemption, and God’s promise to
send a savior who would restore us to a new relationship with Him. John the Baptist’s
ministry is highlighted as a means to prepare us for the coming Messiah.
Theresa Kissinger
Church Secretary
Cheryl Ehatt
School Secretary
In the Christmas season, we look closely at the marvel of our God who was made man,
the incarnation, His promise to us from the very first time sin entered the world fulfilled
in the form of a tiny baby! A light to enlighten the Gentiles and the glory of His people
Israel. Here the hymn, “Salvation Unto Us Has Come” by Luther, emphasizes the main
focus of the season. God has come personally to rescue us from our enemies.
Karen Woolsey
Newsletter Editor
In Epiphany, we who are not Jews, come to understand that God’s love is greater than the
salvation of the nation of Israel alone, God sent Jesus to be Savior of the whole world.
Epiphany throws back the cover of the plan of salvation to be far greater than anyone
anticipated. No one would ever be without hope for their eternal life. Jesus had come for
all who in faith trusted him.
Birthdays
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Baptismal Bdays
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Anniversaries
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Lectionary Reading
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CPS News
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Memorials
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By meditating on the themes of the Church Year, I grow more and more informed
regarding the love and mercy of my God and his plan of salvation for me. It is my prayer
that these seasons will bless you too with a deeper knowledge of God’s love for you and
an eager desire to learn ever more of your Savior.
To God be the glory!
Pastor Wollman
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The Beacon on the Hill
Peter Amy
Kayleigh Ascenzi
Hazel Gilland
Bonnie Hayward
Allen Woolsey
Emily Schneider
Suzanne Adams
Garrett Rohrbaugh
Carissa Smith
Dawn Cerra
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Janice Goehner
Zoe Caslow
Jacob Gruszecki
Andrea Huson
Rachael Keshishian
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Molly Seaborn
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Emily Higgins
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Michelle Howard
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Loren Heaps
Joshua Ayd
Barbara Lake
Gilbert Thompson
Tina Dixon
Linda Ecker
Zachary Haas
Maryanne Tarasco
Emory Brown Sr
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Deborah Ricks
Robert Walker
Todd Walker
Glenn Dixon
Dale Heitkamp
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Ellen Marquardt
Carol Gilland
Traci Hanna
Yuriy Dzambasow
Beth Lingner
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Gregory Garrison
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Janet Wunderlich
Nicole Bigelow
Mark McDonald
Cole Alban
Scott Sanders
Paul Wienecke Sr.
Katriana Wonder
Jon David Ceanfaglione
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Tabitha Scherch
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Cameron Howard
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Dawn Armstrong
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Zachary Dukes
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Ben Stephens
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Isabella Lotz, III
Kaitlyn Faber
Laurie Thomas
Justin Gue
Paul Schildwachter
Idris Lewis Jr.
Braden Reed
Michael Wollman
Ashley Fleming
Tina Whippo
Ethan Burris
Andrew Chalk
Arianna Cerra
Wendy Dannenfelser
Daniel Gumenick
Beth Wagenfuehr
Nicholas Wonder
Luke Marquardt
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Jonathan Schildwachter
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Ken Wells
Dennis Kurgansky
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Rondall Berry
Esther Dietz
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Colin Reich
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Grace Brown
Alison Flagg
Sharon Garrison
Timothy Huber
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Janice Goehner
Kristin Wollman
Lydia Howard
Linda Stephens
Emma Grueninger
Ryan Ophardt
Ryan Kutchey
Doris Lee
Elizabeth Lotz
Michael Lotz
Holly Freeman
Peter Weber
Julie Adams
Sheryl Frank
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Miriam Eaton
Emma Thomas
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Joseph Chaffman
Doris Smith
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Gina Fioravante
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Rileigh Manthei
Michelle Howard
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Suzanne Adams
Colin Reich
Kimberly Sullivan
Jonathan Kurgansky
Joseph Schildwachter
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Emily Schneider
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Stephen Thomas
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Nicole Bigelow
Lauren Gruszecki
Gracie Shull
Ruth Ann Mitchell
Yuriy Dzambasow
Rachael Keshishian
Kayleigh Ascenzi
Eric Jensen
Tabitha Scherch
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Jordan Ecker
Carissa Smith
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Reece Barnes
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Michael McFarland
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Peter Kuklane
Jonathan McClave
Robert Walker
Kaitlyn Woolsey
William Chalk III
Tina Whippo
Jacob Gruszecki
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William Stroh
Elijah Bigelow
Susan Pyle
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A Newsletter of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church & School, Kingsville, MD
H. & Cynthia Lewis
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Rob & Judy Ascenzi
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Herbert & Donna Grueninger III 12/1
David & Leslie Steppe
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Gilbert & Jeanne Thompson
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Donald & Rachel Sehlmeyer
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Douglas & Patricia Stroh
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Scott & Denise Sanders
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Ronald & Kathilynn Corun Jr.
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Donald & Leah Haas
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Douglas & Suzanne Adams
11/10
Mark & Catherine Myers
12/19
William & Doris Stroh
10/20
David & Patricia Reeves
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Dennis & Barbara Kurgansky
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Harvey & Donna Blessing
10/24
Luke & Tina Whippo
11/15
Harry & Carol Sanders
12/27
Peter & Lauri Amy
10/26
Robert & Deborah Ricks
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John & Cleo Corun
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Mike & Vicki Noske
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Dennis & Alice Perez
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Jason & Lisa Windley
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Mark & Linda Stephens
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Ed & Judy Sexton
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William & Theresa Kissinger Jr. 11/18
Michael & Cindy Wollman
PRAYER REQUEST BOX
SHYG ANNUAL COOKIE WALK
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20TH 10:30am
THE PARISH HALL.
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Look in the Narthex for the
new prayer box. If you have
a prayer request and would
like the pastor to know,
please write it on the back of
the card and place it in the
prayer box or give it to an
usher.
IN
Help support the SHYG fundraising efforts for the
National Youth Gathering in New Orleans July 2016.
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A Newsletter of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church & School, Kingsville, MD
Summer 2015
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
12022 Jerusalem Rd
Kingsville, MD 21087
Phone: 410.592.8100
Fax: 410.592.3282
Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Traditional Liturgical Service of Holy Communion at 8:30 AM
Sunday School / Adult Bible Study at 9:45 AM
Church Website: www.stpaulskingsville.org
Blended Service with Holy Communion at 11 AM
School Website: www.stpaulseagles.org
READINGS FROM THE ONE YEAR
LECTIONARY
th
Sunday, Dec 20 9:30am Christmas Concert- ONE
SERVICE ONLY. No Confirmation/ Bible Study.
_____Sunday in Advent
December 20: Fourth
Micah 5:2-5a
Heb. 10:5-10
Luke 1:39-45 (46-56)
10:30am SHYG Cookie Walk/ Parish Hall
10:30am Voters Meeting/ Parish Hall
Thurs, Dec 24
th
December 24 (Eve): The Nativity of Our Lord
Is. 7:10-14
1 John 4:7-16
Matt. 1:18-25
7pm Christmas Eve Family Service
11pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
Friday, Dec 25
th
9:30am Christmas Morning Service
December 24 (Midnight): The Nativity of Our Lord
Is. 9:2-7
Titus 2:11-14
Luke 2: 1-14 (15-20)
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Sunday, Dec 27 9:30am First Sunday after
Christmas – ONE SERVICE ONLY. No Confirmation/
Bible Study/ Sunday School
December 25: The Nativity of Our Lord
Is. 52: 7-10
Heb. 1:1-6 (7-12)
John 1:1-14 (15-18)
December 27: The First Sunday After Christmas
Ex. 13:1-3a, 11-15
Col. 3:12-17
Luke 2: 22-40
St. Paul's Lutheran Church seeks to strengthen
Christians and to bring others to Christ; to present Jesus
Christ intentionally and truthfully through the verbal
and life witness of individual members, congregational
worship, education, service, and fellowship.
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Rev. Ferdinand Noske, retired
pastor of Kingsville's St. Paul's
Lutheran Church, dies
The Rev. Ferdinand Herman Noske, a retired Lutheran
pastor who headed a Kingsville congregation for more
than two decades, died of heart disease Nov. 19 at his
Forest Hill home. He was 88.
Born in Detroit, he was the son of Ferdinand Noske, a
carpenter, and Adela Edling, a homemaker.
He earned a bachelor's degree at Thiel College in
Greenville, Pa.
In 1955, he entered Concordia Seminary in St. Louis,
where he earned a divinity degree. Family members said
he helped earn his tuition by announcing sports and classical music at radio station KFUO
in St. Louis.
While working there, he met his future wife, Gail Boehne, an executive secretary at the
station.
"After their marriage, she supported him as a church secretary at times. She would attend
conferences and go on certain pastoral visits with him," said his daughter, Barbara Gail
Noske Travers of Bel Air. "She also ran an open house for him. There was always food on
the table when he would come home with a wayward soul. Mom would welcome them
graciously."
Mr. Noske sang bass and toured with the Lutheran Hour Chorus in the 1950s. The group
performed on the radio.
As a young pastor he served Christ Lutheran Church in Washington, D.C.; Mount Olive
Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, Wis.; Resurrection Lutheran in Newport News, Va.; and St.
Thomas Lutheran in Nyack, N.Y.
In 1966, he was named to St. Paul's Lutheran in Kingsville. He served there for 26 years
and retired in 1992.
"He was a great friend and mentor. He had a pastoral heart. He was a caring, loving
person," said the Rev. Lester Stano, a fellow Lutheran pastor and friend since 1974. "If I
learned nothing else, it was his words of advice about a congregation: 'Love them dearly,
and know when to get out of their way.'"
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Mr. Stano reflected on his friend and said, "What he preached is what he lived, whether it
was with his people or with his family. It was the same.
"He was well respected and liked by his colleagues, and he was a popular figure in the
Kingsville community," he said.
Mr. Noske also served as pastoral counselor to the Lutheran Women's Missionary League.
He was a board member of Baltimore Lutheran School, a chapel pastor to St. Paul's
Lutheran School and a member of the board of operations for Raven Rock Lutheran Camp.
The Rev. Blaise C. Sedney, pastor of St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Bel Air, said Mr.
Noske "served tirelessly, and he helped mentor me. He helped me when I had never done
a funeral before. I asked him, 'What do I do?' He told me, 'It will come. It will all work out
fine. Don't be nervous.
"He had a heart for leading people in times of their need, whether it be in times of their
sorrow or in times of other needs," Mr. Sedney said.
Friends recalled that Mr. Noske enjoyed church hymns and led family singing sessions. His
children also sang in his church choirs.
"He was a huge character. He loved to sing and loved to laugh. He always had a joke. He
was everywhere he could help," said the Rev. Michael Wollman, who succeeded him at the
Kingsville church.
"He liked to sing so much when he was pastor, when it was time for the choir to sing, he
would leave the altar area, join the choir and return later to what he had been doing," said
Mr. Wollman.
After his 1992 retirement, he stepped in as interim pastor at churches that had vacancies.
He served at Advent Lutheran Church in Forest Hill and Redeemer Lutheran Church in
Parkton.
He continued to preach and serve congregations until about five years ago. He also came
out of retirement to confirm and perform marriage ceremonies for his grandchildren.
For many years Mr. Noske was master of ceremonies for the Kingsville Fourth of July
parade.. He also followed the Orioles, Baltimore Colts and Ravens, although he also was a
fan of the Detriot Tigers.
In addition to his wife of 62 years and his daughter, survivors include three sons, Mark
Andrew Noske of Joppa, Michael Allen Noske of Kingsville and David Matthew Noske of
Forest Hill; 13 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
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News From CPS
BINGO IS COMING!
Please join us in celebrating 50 years of ministry to
students
during
the
2015-2016
school
year! Throughout the year, there will be several
events for alumni and we hope that you will join us and
reconnect with your “Saints Family”. Our name may
have changed from Baltimore Lutheran School to
Concordia Preparatory School but our alumni stay the
same: they are compassionate, diverse, welleducated, and working in their communities to make a
difference in the lives of others. Please be sure to
register in our Alumni Community and watch for
updates on the many activities we host for our alumni
throughout the year. To contact the Alumni Office,
please
email
Gary
Barth
’75
at
[email protected].
Donations are needed to fill and sponsor bags
for the CPS Bingo on January 15, 2016 at the
Tall Cedars Lodge in Parkville. If you are able
to donate, please contact Mrs. Terri Stowars,
the Basket Bingo Chairperson, at
[email protected] or 410.935.4580.
Tickets are $15 until Jan 13th after which the
price will increase to $20. For tickets, contact
Ms. Tracy Gingher at
[email protected].
Tables of 8 may be reserved through Ms.
Gingher.
St. Paul’s Alum, Kaitlyn Woolsey, surpassed the 1,000-point career scoring
mark in a 55-34 victory over Garrison Forest on Friday, December 11th. The
guard/forward is a four-year starter and averaging 19 points a game this
season for 7-0 Concordia Prep. She is being recruiting by several Division III
colleges. “She will probably be the third highest scorer in school history by the
end of the season,” Concordia Prep girls basketball coach John Cooney said.
Copyright © 2015, The Baltimore Sun
Congratulations Kaitlyn on this wonderful accomplishment!
Congratulations to St. Paul’s Alum,
Christopher Pfeltz!
CPS BLANKETS FOR SALE
Just in time for Christmas, CENT, Inc., a Junior
Achievement Company, is selling Concordia Prep ultrafleece blankets. These soft, attractive blankets are
perfect for staying warm this winter while showing your
CPS pride. The blankets are available for a limited time
and are red with the CPS logo in white. The blankets
may be purchased for $25 each or two for $40. To
purchase your blankets today, please contact John
Milchling at [email protected]
or
Steven
Croyder
at
[email protected].
Christopher, a senior at CPS, has been chosen to
participate in the 2016 Maryland All-State Chorus.
Congratulations to Christopher, tenor, on being
selected from close to 1,500 students who took part
in very difficult, individual auditions on Saturday,
November 21st for the opportunity to join the 200voice chorus in February. “Soli Deo Gloria!”
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MEMORIALS & HONORARIUMS
Sept – Dec., 2015
PASTOR NOSKE ‘CAREER IN MINISTRY’ SCHOLARSHIP FUND
In loving memory of our Dad and Granddad, from Michael, Vicki, Michaela Noske
In loving memory of Pastor Ferdinand H. Noske from Eleanor Huson
In loving memory of Pastor Ferdinand H. Noske from Jean Class
In loving memory of Pastor Ferdinand H. Noske from Resurrection Lutheran Church From Harry & Carol Sanders
From Louis & Linda Wienecke
From Wayne & Beverly Caswell
From Donna & Harvey Blessing
From Lewis Family; Scott, Cindi, Rob & Catherine
From Barb & Dennis Kurgansky
From Gil & Jeanne Thompson
From Lois Schultz
From Evelyn Sanders Lewis
From Neal & Carolynn Bredehoeft
From Sandra & Drew DeVan
From Emily Taber
From Helene & W. F. Neuroth
From Dennis & Celeste Card
From Keith & Julie Munski
From Mabel & Martin Lotz
From Joan & Rundle Kesselring
From Greg & Jan Goehner
From Judy & Pete Bauernfeind
From Ray & Bonnie Greb
From Barbara Buchman
From Steve & Anna Brocklage
From Kevin & Judith Langenfelder
From Joyce Schwandter
From John & Cleo Corun
From Evelyn Chitty
In memory of Paul Newcomer (father of Andrea Huson) from Gil & Jeanne Thompson
In memory of Bob McBride from Gil & Jeanne Thompson
In loving memory of Mr. Edward Green on his birthday, Barb & Dennis Kurgansky
In loving memory of Mrs. Kathryn Green on her birthday, Barb & Dennis Kurgansy
In memory of Francis Bell from Barb & Dennis Kurgansky
In memory of Doc Sears from Barb & Dennis Kurgansky
In memory of Sally Faber from Barb & Dennis Kurgansky
In memory of my parents, Daniel & Evelyn Affeld
In honor and affection; “I do this in thanks to God and with the prayer that it will help in some small way, to encourage
someone on the path to ministry by the call of our Savior’s Holy Spirit”, from Rev. Gene Merrell
ABUNDANT BLESSING
In memory of Elmer & Lettie Hack from Nancy & Duane Barnes.
BENEVOLENCE/FUNERAL RECEPTION
In memory of Pastor Noske from Dale Heitkamp
CHURCH TELEVISION
In loving memory of Linwood Beshore, Jr. from May Puckey
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In loving memory of Linwood Beshore, Jr. from Bev & Wayne Caswell
In honor of Pastor Wollman for Pastor Appreciation from Ken and Carolyn Wells
Fall 2015
ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL FUND
In loving memory of Michelle Beimer on her birthday, from her son August and Mother, Miriam Eaton.
In memory of Pastor Noske by Bud & Mary Lambert
In memory of Bob McBride from Sanders family
From Lyn Sylvester
MOLLY COONS SCHOLARSHIP FUND
In memory of Carole Kutchey from the St. Paul’s Elders
In memory of Carole Kutchey from Donna & Harvey Blessing
In memory of Bob McBride from Wendell & Dawn Robson
WEIDINGER/SZCZESNY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Lutheran Schools Fund)
In loving memory John & Jean Weidinger, from Susanne Weidinger
Dear Friends at St. Paul’s,
Thank you to everyone who gave so generously to my friends
The Kearns. Ace will have a Christmas to remember thanks
to you. His little sister, Gema, is still in the NICU and has a
long road ahead of her but is improving every day. Your
support has truly been a blessing. Please continue to keep
THANK
YOU!
Fawn, Chris, Ace and Gema in your prayers during the
weeks ahead.
Sincerely,
Karen Woolsey
Congratulations to St. Paul’s
8th grader Ashanti Hill!
Ashanti Hill is an eighth grader
here at St. Paul’s School. Ashanti
will be dancing with the Moscow
Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker
as a mouse. This is Ashanti’s
second year dancing at the
Hippodrome
in
the
Nutcracker. Performances will be
this weekend Dec. 18 & 19th. Best
wishes in your performance
Ashanti!
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Men’s Bible Study
Beginning Saturday
mornings
January 9th at 8:30 am.
Church conference room.
Coffee and pastry provided.
St. Paul’s Lutheran School
Meeting the first Sunday of the month at 6:30
pm
Open House & Pancake
Breakfast
St. Paul’s Middle School room B.
Saturday, January 23, 2016
9:00 AM
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YOUTH NEWS
The Senior High Youth
Group meets every Sunday
from 5pm – 7pm in the
youth room in the Parish
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Hall. Join us!
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