Monthly Newsletter - Grace Lutheran Church and School

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Monthly Newsletter - Grace Lutheran Church and School
Grace Lutheran Church
1350 Baldy Avenue
Pocatello, Idaho 83201
(208) 237-0467
When I was a kid, I remember thinking that hitting the year 1990 would be a great big deal. And to make it to the year
2000?! There were times I wondered if the planet would last that long! And here we stand at 2015, and I no longer wonder
if the world will keep spinning, but rather stand in eager anticipation of what God will do in the days and years to come in His
Kingdom -- especially here at Grace in Pocatello. Yes, there are protestors in some of our streets and rogue nations
messing with the internet and there are still suicide bombers and ebola and poverty in our own backyard. Jesus reminded
us that these things would endure until He returns. But He has placed His Church in our world to live by His grace and love
our neighbor every day that we have. I'm excited for the opportunity to be His Church in the coming year. Here's why:
You may have heard reports in various outlets that the Church is in decline. That may be true in North America among
mainstream protestant denominations, but thankfully there are "hotbeds of Christian discipleship" happening all over the
nation. While we saw a slight decline in attendance and giving at Grace, and our school went through a decline in
enrollment over several years, we're on our way back, with baptisms and new members and increasing visitors and a full
11:00 service. Our school has double grades throughout and has a full ECC with a waiting list for future students.
Leadership shared with the congregation that we had some financial need in meeting our commitments. And God's people
stepped up! While we are still a ways away from seeing our "trend line" shift completely, the generosity you showed during
November and December has put our congregation back in the black, and for that I'm thankful. Not simply because we can
now meet our obligations, but because it allows us to do ministry faithfully without the fear of fretting and focusing on
finances. Secondly, I'm so proud of our congregation who rises to the unique needs that arise in our community. From the
Oktoberfest to helping a local pastor with medical bills to backpacks for kids in our area to fixing cars or providing meals or
housing for wayfarers, you are generous -- and this is a reflection of God's character.
Whether it's building a house for a family in Mexico or it's starting a new high school, or even contemplating moving our
entire operation, the people of this congregation don't shy away from big opportunities. I cannot tell you how many
congregations lose members over whether to buy new hymnals or if the coffee can be moved from the foyer to the gym...
This doesn't mean that we always do the "big thing." Sometimes it's not right. But when God opens doors, we have been
blessed with faithful people who walk through those doors to places God leads us.
Our elementary school is blessed to serve our community in many ways. But one key purpose that our schools accomplish
is to build a bridge into our community. We provide a service that others cannot, and we do it at a level that others cannot,
with faith and accountability and expectations that get the most from what we invest, from our kids to our finances. This
bridge has brought many to faith, and we're seeing it happen again and again. This January will mark the largest group of
interested new members in many years, and for that I'm thankful.
In the end, none of our "accomplishments" are our own, are they? We would not be blessed unless we were continually
seeking to do what God is blessing. And so we stand upon the person and work of Jesus Christ, given as a gift to humanity
in the Incarnation in order to reveal the truth of His love and grace to a fallen humanity. And this is what we are about and
will remain about -- by the grace of God.
May you know the rich blessings of God in this new year.
Pastor Dinger
GRACE LUTHERAN STAFF
To communicate with Grace Staff;
Church 237-0467; School 237-4142; Early Childhood Center 237-9386
Jonathan Dinger, Senior Pastor:
240-3784 email: [email protected]
Jim Von Busch, Associate Pastor:
339-6679 email: [email protected]
Chuck Buerstatte, Director of Operations:
339-1961 email: [email protected]
Robert Raschke, Executive Director of GLS:
241-4142 email: [email protected]
Yvonne Wittrock, Director of Connecting Ministries:
380-9770 email: [email protected]
Teresa Dinger, Worship Coordinator:
226-4857 email: [email protected]
Kristina Long, Director of Childrens Education Intern:
237-0467 email: [email protected]
Kathy Root, Church / Financial Secretary:
237-0467 email: [email protected]
email: [email protected]
Anne Bopp, Grace Lutheran School Principal:
232-9403 email: [email protected]
Congregation Chairman: Bryan Phinney, 238-5805
Chairman of Elders: Greg Ford, 232-5587
Church Treasurer: Angie Dobbins, 709-8298
Chairman, Property Manager: Mike Drake, 479-4880
Annual State of The Church
High School Discussion and
Decision Saturday, January 24
Sunday Worship Hours
Traditional Worship – 8:30 am
Contemporary Worship – 11:00 am
Sunday Education Hour
10:00 am – 10:45am
Coffee Fellowship –9:30 & 10:45 am
GRACE WELCOME BRUNCH
Our Grace Welcome Brunch happens on the first
Sunday of every month right after the 11:00 am
service and is designed for those who are new to our
Grace family.
This delicious meal, so graciously prepared for us by
members of our church, is hosted by our Pastors and
their families. It’s an opportunity, in a casual setting,
to ask any questions you may have about Grace
Lutheran Church.
Our next welcome brunch will be on Sunday,
February 1, 2015 at the home of Dean & Jill
Schmitt (2940 Trapper) at 12:30 pm.
Please RSVP to Jill at 478-6840 or [email protected]
so we can prepare for the meal.
Please plan on attending our annual state of the
church event on Saturday January 24 at Grace. We
will begin with refreshments (continental breakfast
provided) and fellowship at 8:00 a.m. At 8:30, we
will have a 30 minute presentation on the "state of
the church" as we reflect on key ministries from
2014. At 9:00, we will have a full presentation on
the proposal to add a high school program to our
current school, which would include the building of
a gymnasium/classroom complex. A time for
questions will follow, concluding with a vote of the
congregation on the proposal.
This is the culmination of about 18 months of work
by a High School steering committee and represents
literally thousands of hours of combined effort,
which would significantly impact our overall
ministry and influence within our greater
community. This is a time where we eagerly desire
as many of our members as possible to invest
themselves in this moment of key decision making.
We long for God's wisdom as expressed through His
faithful people!
Child care will be provided and we plan to be
finished before noon. It would be particularly
helpful to have you contact our church office by
email ([email protected]) or by phone (2370467) so that we can plan for refreshments,
materials, and child care. Hope to see you there!
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS ON
SUNDAY, JAN. 11TH
Our Parish Nurses will be doing blood pressure
checks here at Grace on Sunday, Jan. 11th – after
the 8:30 service, after the education hour and
after the 11 am service – in the lobby.
Out to Lunch Bunch
The Out to Lunch Bunch gets together once a
month at a favorite restaurant for lunch and
fellowship. Both men and women are welcome to
join this fun group that explores new and well-liked
restaurants in the area. Everyone is welcome!
This month they will meet on Tuesday, January
13th at Puerta Vallarta Restaurant in the (160 W.
Cedar) at noon.
Please contact Chris Jenneiahn at 782-9611 or
[email protected] if you plan to attend so
she can make reservations.
Pinochle Fellowship
Pinochle fellowship will meet on Saturday,
January 10th at the home of George & Patricia
Logsdon (1883 Satterfield). Dinner will be at
6pm and cards from 7 to 10 pm. The theme is
Mexican. Please call Linda (251-0696) by
Friday, January 9th, with the number coming
and what you would like to bring for dinner.
Anyone 18 and older is welcome whether an
experience player or someone wanting to learn.
LIFE IN CHRIST CLASS
Are you interested in knowing more about what
the Lutheran Church believes and teaches (which is
firmly a traditional, Biblical approach)? If so, you
may want to attend the new Life in Christ Class
that will be starting on Monday, January 12th at
7:00 pm in the large conference room by the gym.
Childcare will be provided upon request. Whether
you are new to the Lutheran faith or just want a
refresher on basic doctrine, this class is for you.
Please email Pastor Dinger to let him know you will
be attending – [email protected].
Got Tickets? Don’t forget to pick up your
tickets for our DATE NIGHT CHALLENGE!
Friday, February 6th
When was the last time you and your spouse spent
an inspirational evening together focused on
strengthening your relationship?
Job responsibilities, financial stress, raising kids –
you know how hard it is to keep it all together when
it comes to keeping your marriage strong so take
the time to make the DATE NIGHT CHALLENGE a
priority.
When: Friday, February 6 from 6-8:30pm
Where: Grace Lutheran Church Large Conference
Room (we’ll have it looking sharp for your date and
you!)
What: We’ll begin with a delicious catered meal
from Puerta Vallarta Restaurant and then enjoy the
music of Matthew West and the humor of Dennis
Swanberg. Your Focus on the Family hosts and
inspirational speakers will be: Dr. Greg and Erin
Smalley; and Pastor Ted Cunningham.
Cost: $25 per couple Ticket price covers the cost of
the meal, presentations/entertainment and
childcare.
Reservations for meal and childcare must
be taken by Sunday, February 1.
Make checks payable to Grace Lutheran Church;
notation – “Date Night”
You can purchase your tickets in the gym on
Sundays, January 11, 18 or 25 or contact Yvonne
Wittrock ([email protected] or 3809770) or the church office (237-0467) during the
week.
CAMP PERKINS CHILI COOK OFF
Start polishing your chili recipes for the upcoming
Chili Cook Off on January 25th after the 11:00
Sunday service. There is no such thing as too much
chili for this event so bring some chili, enjoy some
chili, have some awesome fellowship, and raise some
funds to help kids go to camp and to help with some
needs for camp. See you there! Questions contact
Anna Anderson 631-4201
Get Ready for our 2015 Grace Women’s
Retreat at beautiful Camp Perkins
(September 18-20, 2015)
CAMP PERKINS NEWS
WINTER CAMPS NOW AVAILABLE!!
Join our retreat planning
committee on
Sunday, January 18th at
12:30pm
Craft Retreat – January 16-18 and February 20-22, 2015
Grab your scrapbooks, quilts, and sewing machines.
Muster all of your creativity and get ready to craft your
weekend away at Camp Perkins’ annual Women’s Crafting
Retreat!
We’d love to have you join our committee. We’ll
be meeting to start the planning process for our
Grace Lutheran Women’s retreat right after the
11am service in the old school cafeteria (right off
the gym). Discussion includes a speaker and topic
for our retreat as well as starting to fill the
responsibilities of the various positions (co-chairs,
secretary, craft committee, music, women’s
mission, decorating, Easter roll fundraiser, etc., of
our committee). Don’t be afraid to come and see
what we’re all about. With many helping, it’s a
great experience, especially to see it all come
together in a great weekend in September of
growth in our relationship with each other and
God.
Questions? Contact Yvonne Wittrock at
[email protected] or 380-9770.
MILITARY MINISTRY
Our January project will be Super Bowl packages for
soldiers stationed out of town and/or of the county.
Grace Lutheran School student are collecting the box
items as part of a “making a difference project”. We
will be sending 17 packages this year. Shipping costs
are approximately $18 per box. We are asking for
contributions to cover the shipping expenses. Please
make checks to Grace Lutheran Church and earmark it
for military ministry.
An opportunity to volunteer will be Tuesday, January
20th from 5 to 7 pm in the lunchroom area for
packaging of the boxes. Pizza will be provided for
volunteers.
We will have a meeting TODAY following the 11am
service, in the large conference room. Lunch will be
provided.
Winter Family Camp – February 6-8, 2015
Join us for tubing and snowshoeing, snowmen building
contests and games by the fire. You can bring your own
snowmobiles or rent snowmobiles from Smiley Creek
Lodge for some added fun. Space is limited in the comfort
of the Retreat Center, so register early!
Men’s Winter Weekend – February 27 – March 1, 2015
Our staff will make you feel at home and comfortable in our
retreat center. Enjoy a steak dinner in sunny snow country!
Activities include cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and
even take a trip down the tubing run!
Register online at CampPerkins.org
Summer Camp Registration is now OPEN!!
Time to plan for Summer Camp already? You know it!
At Camp Perkins, we’ll be busy all winter and spring
working to create a summer experience where your child
can grow in their faith, make new friends, and dive into tons
of exciting camp activities. Prices for Youth Camp start at
$290 for registrations received by March 15th.
Log on to the Camp Perkins website and check out all the
available summer camps.
Want to enjoy camp with Family & Friends?
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Friends & Family Camp Weekends:
July 24-26 and Aug 7-9
Friends & Family Camp Week:
June 28 – July 3
Parent & child Retreat: TBD
Every Sunday morning you are invited to these uplifting and informative studies. We
pray the Holy Spirit may touch your heart as you grow through God’s Word, the Bible.
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Groups meet from 10:00 a.m.-10:45 a.m.
Our church nursery is available for ages 0-3 years old.
Older children and youth are invited to attend their own Sunday school classes.
Older youth are also welcome to attend adult classes.
Contact Yvonne Wittrock, Director of Connecting Ministries, with any questions at
[email protected] or by telephone at 237-0467.
NEW Bible Studies for the NEW YEAR begin
January 4th!
“And the Word of God Grew” - The Book of Acts **
Join Pastor Dinger in the New Year as he leads an amazing journey through the
first century expansion of the early Christian church through the work of the Holy
Spirit. The Book of Acts documents the history of what God accomplished
through his disciples and Paul, the former oppressor of the church.
Despite persecution and peril, the powerful news of God’s grace, through the
death and resurrection of Jesus, spread throughout Jerusalem, the local regions
and ultimately to far away countries. Don’t miss this thrilling and fast-moving drama of God at
work in the success of the church in early times! “And the Word of God grew” Acts 6:7
Location: Large Conference Room (just off the gym)
If you have any questions about this study, please check with Pastor Dinger at
[email protected] or 237-0467
Begins Sunday, January 4, 2015
What if you started the New Year better equipped to make
wise decisions?
Join our NEW Women’s study, “The Best Yes: Making
Wise Decisions in the Midst of Endless Demands” *
presented by Lysa Terkeurst
There is a big difference between saying yes to everyone and saying yes to
God. In “The Best Yes” we will discuss:
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The Biblical view of our command to love
Curing the disease of the people pleasing
Saying the small “no” to avoid people’s disappointment when you’ve said “yes”
and should not have
Using a wisdom-based decision-making process to help with the hard choices
How to rise above the rush of endless demands to discover your “BEST YES”.
There is a study guide that you may want to purchase when you attend this
class but it is not required. Here is one suggested link but there are other
sources: http://www.christianbook.com/the-best-yes-study-guide/lysaterkeurst/9781400205967/pd/205967
Invite a friend, and sign up at the Connection Table in the gym or email [email protected]
Don’t forget child care is available in the church nursery for infants through three-year-old
children.
This study begins at 10am in Room C-157 (middle school wing) and is facilitated by Yvonne Wittrock.
These studies will resume Sunday, January 4, 2015
“The Book of Ecclesiastes” led by Pastor Jim Von
Busch **
The great Hebrew King and philosopher named Solomon
wrote a book called Ecclesiastes. In this book, Solomon
calls us to joy, but not to a joy that is based on
circumstances. The joy Solomon calls us to a deep joy, a joy
that thinks and is based upon truth. He invites us to meditate
on God's Word and the world in which we live, his
conclusion is that only believers can enjoy the vanity that
surrounds us on every side.
Location: In the middle school commons (at the very end
of the middle school wing.)
How to Show the Love of Christ in Word and Deed to Your LDS
Neighbors and Friends **
This study is presented with encouragement to build
friendships with sensitivity. It discusses how to share the
grace of God wisely in the context of these relationships. It
will present valuable perspectives of the Mormon community
given by those who have lived this experience.
It will illuminate the experience of the Latter-day Saints
through:
•the core stories that form the LDS worldview
•a window into what life is like for most active LDS members
•the experiences that shape the powerful shared identity of Latter-day Saints
•the way LDS members understand truth through the lenses of experience and LDS church
authority
This study will also explain the differences between teachings of Biblical historical
Christianity and the teachings of the Latter-day Saints.
Location: Room C-159 led by Rod Jenneiahn.
"Crossways" – A Two Year In-Depth Study of the Bible * * *
Section 5 “The Gospels and Acts” is an introductory overview of 1st
century Judaism at the time of Jesus, Section 5 covers the four Gospels
plus the Acts of the Apostles. Somehow, through the life and death of
this lone, enigmatic, wise, compassionate healer—this radical rabbi—
God’s Kingdom has broken into human history to begin its eternal
reign!
Many people say they would like to be more comfortable with their
understanding of the Bible. Don’t miss this opportunity for a fresh, lifechanging encounter with Jesus in the words of the Bible. Crossways is
a comprehensive course of the study of the Old and New Testament
using the Bible as the textbook and workbooks that supplement your
study. Those that have taken this class say it changes hearts and lives.
With 40 units on the Old Testament and the intertestamental period (400 years between the Old and
New Testaments), plus 20 units on the New Testament, Crossways serves as the ultimate travel-guide
for an unforgettable, in-depth journey through the Bible. Imagine understanding the unique message of
each book of the Bible in relation to all the others? NOTE: IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO JOIN THIS
CLASS. Check with Patty for extra books.
LOCATION: This class is led by Patty Bolinger and meets in Room C-149 (middle school wing)
at 9:45AM.
Asterisks suggest the difficulty of the class. * * * * * = Most Challenging
With the Lord Begin Your Task
Ring in the NEW YEAR for 2015 with a Plan to Read Your Bible
As I write this, I’m finishing up a year of reading through the Bible. I fully anticipate that I will finally complete a
New Year’s resolution I’ve made for years but never kept. You don’t know how many times I resolved on
January 1 to read the Bible in a year only to get bogged down in Leviticus, Numbers, or Deuteronomy. This year
with the help of my new smart phone, I will do it (God-willing), all the way through!
This Bible reading plan is simply called “The One Year Bible” and you can set your phone to any number of Bible
translations. Typically, when I study the Bible I use the English Standard Version or the New International Study
Bible (1984) but for my personal Bible reading plan, which I knew would be undertaken very early in the
morning (when I’m not quite awake), I chose the New Living Translation. I think what made it happen this time
with the Bible app on my phone is that I could not only read the designated passages for the day but I could
also listen to them if I was multitasking - usually exercising or getting dressed in the morning. This particular
app directed me to read a portion of the Old Testament, a portion of the New Testament, a portion of the
Psalms (I went through all 150 Psalms twice) and a few verses from Proverbs each day. There was only one time
I remember being a week behind and almost giving up. After that when I anticipated a really crazy busy day or
week, I would read ahead when I had a slower day on my schedule.
So what surprised me as I wended my way through the 66 books of the Bible? Though it was hard to read the
prophets in the Old Testament as they warned the Children of Israel again and again to stay away from the
worship practices of idols and alliances with foreign countries, I could hear God’s love and longing for His
people. With warning after warning came the tender promises of God. I thought I would share a few that
struck my heart:
Micah 7:7 “But as for me, I watch in hope for the Lord, I wait for God my Savior; my God will hear me.”
Nahum 1:7a “The Lord is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in him.”
Zephaniah 3:17 “The LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will
quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing.”
Zechariah 13:9b “They will call on my name and I will answer them; I will say, ‘They are my people,’ and they will
say, ‘The Lord is our God.’”
Malachi 4:2a “But for you who revere my name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its wings.”
These passages are wonderful gems often overlooked, but there for each of us to discover in His Word.
So as you think about 2015 and what you might want to pursue, I challenge you to think about finding a Bible
plan that suites your lifestyle, time, and personality. For example, I liked it that when I finished my readings for
the day and received the feedback “Great Job!”. The Plan reminded me of what percentage of the Bible I had
left to read. There was also a check mark next to each day I had finished. That does fit my tending toward a
Type A personality but may not fit yours at all - so do a little research and see what you might come up with.
For me, I’m thinking a Bible plan that uses the chronological history of the Old and New Testament might work
for me this coming year.
“So is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire
and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.” Isaiah 55:11
What motivation these words from God provides for me to continue
to pursue reading His Word. I pray the same for you in 2015!
Happy New Year!
Yvonne Wittrock, Director of Connecting Ministries
C.A.R.S. MINISTRY
Car repairs for those in need. They typically
meet on the fourth Saturday of every month
from 9-Noon in the Grace Lutheran parking lot.
Questions? Contact Cliff Cummings at 221-4506.
STEPHEN MINISTRY
Stephen Ministers don’t just provide care for people
experiencing a major crisis. They also provide care
and support for people weighed down by the little
things in life. If you’re feeling down, lonely, stressed,
or discouraged, you could benefit from the care,
support, and encouragement of a Stephen Minister. It’s
free. It’s confidential. And it will really make a
difference in your life! To find out more, talk with one
of our Stephen Leaders: Lois Marquette, Pam Holmes
or Ernie Naftzger.
For referrals contact Bart Schuerman, 221-0181 or
email him at [email protected].
SALVATION ARMY LUNCH MINISTRY
The next time CARS will meet will be January 24
If you would like to help pay for some of the car repairs
please donate to the CARS fund. You may place your
donation in the offering plate on Sunday or drop it by the
church office. Please earmark it for CARS fund.
WOMEN’S PRISON MINISTRY
Please continue to pray for our Prison Ministry team as
the need is great. Bibles are needed at the prison, if you
have any soft cover Bibles that you would like to donate
please bring them to the Church office or if you would
like to contribute money to purchase Bibles you may place
a check in the offering plate or drop it by the church
office. Please earmark your check Women's Prison Bibles.
If you have questions please contact Cindy Naftzger at
716-0010.
HELP WANTED:
Families encouraged to apply!
Everyone can help in this wonderful ministry.
Serve a home-cooked meal to God’s children.
Donate food and/or serve with a smile
First Saturday of every month!!
To volunteer call:
Katie Mooney – 233-8015
Elaine Jacobson – 251-1572
MANNA MEAL MINISTRY
If you have an emergency meal need please
contact Pastor Jim at 237-0467 or 339-6679
or [email protected]
If you would like to make a meal when needed,
please contact Pastor Jim and let him know.
This is a great ministry to support those who need some
extra loving care.
BARNABAS TEAM
GRACE CARE GIVERS
“Come to me all who are weary and
burdened and I will give you rest.”
Matthew 11:28
The elders and members of Grace have several care
groups that can help with your burdens, both spiritual
and temporal. We would like to help. You may call:
Rod Jenneiahn (782-9611) or Randy Farwell
(805-368-5901).
The Barnabas Team is a group of people who write
notes of encouragement to people on our prayer lists
and pray for the needs of our congregation. Anyone
interested in joining this team or who needs more
information about it, please call Bonnie DeNully at
233-2329.
HELPING HANDS MINISTRY
Would you like to join a ministry that
helps with home repairs? Or do you need
something fixed around the house? Contact
Jim Trost – 232-5289 – for more information.
FAMILIES IN NEED
Due to our current economy there have been many
people calling the church office asking for financial
help. Unfortunately we do not have any funds
available to help them with. If you would like to help,
please donate to our Families In Need Fund. You may
do so by placing your donation in the
offering plate, mailing it to the
church or dropping it by the church office.
Please earmark it for Families in Need.
COFFEE HOUR MINISTRY
Our Coffee Hour Ministry is in need of volunteers to
help set up and clean up the coffee and cookies each
Sunday. If you would like to help with this ministry
please contact Beth Johnston at 317-1938 or
[email protected].
We can always use cookies for our Sunday social
hour. If you would like to donate some just drop
them by the Church office.
The following members and friends of Grace
Lutheran Church are celebrating anniversaries during
The following members and friends of Grace
Lutheran Church are celebrating birthdays during
the month of January. We pray for God’s blessing
on them and encourage you to remember them in
your prayers on their special day. (If we have any
errors or omissions, please let us know!)
1- Karolina Ganschow
3- Pete Griffin, Patricia Logsdon, Sherry Patterson
4- Jennilee Claassen, Tyler Semons
5- Tom Cooke, Walter Gay, Brandi Young
7- Eleanor Medley, Betty Prebbanow
8- Tyson Erickson, A.J. Evans, Mike Hunter,
Aubrey Scheffler
9- Amy Busalacchi
11- Kim Lammers
12- Steve Erikson, Dorothea Laible
13- Rachael Fornarotto, Emma Keating, Chris
Tatham, Parker Weinheimer
14- Mariah Deeg, Levi Gribas, Loren Mercer
15- Ben Bopp, Rufus Van Dyke
16- Lauren Hale, Doug Schelk, Diane Zitterkopf
17- Terry Keating, Trevor Taylor, Joel Willis
18- Tim Dillon
19- Grayson Hendricks
20- Sam Bopp, Bonnie DeNully
21- Michael Fornarotto, Katelyn Rice, Rachel Van
Dyke
22- Kandi Garland, Krissy Iwakiri
23- Jordyn Lords, Hunter Mansfield, Chikako
Sanders, Patty Semons
24- Emmett Holt
25- Candace Neeser
28- Ethan Erickson, Lana Gribas
29- Jacque Dobbins, Ashlyn Hale, Kolton Hale,
Bryan Phinney
30- Faith Schroeder
31- Mendee Henkey, Dongkuk Lim, Ryan Mooney
the month of January. We pray for God’s blessing on
them as they begin another year together. We
encourage you to remember them in your prayers on
their special day. (If we have any errors or omissions,
please let us know)
1- Glenn & Chenoa Buck
Mark & Theresa Mansfield
2- Doug & Angelyn Schelk
4- Corey & Shawnee Rasmussen
17- John & Rhonda Johnson
18- Kevin & Pat Ferry
20- Jose & Shirley Iniguez
26- Ken & Nonie Tait
28- Alvin & Vivian
31- Don & Donna Dyer
Please remember our homebound members in your
prayers. If you have the opportunity to write a note or
stop by for a visit they would really appreciate it. Our
homebound friends are;
Clara Naftzger, Loraine Frey,
Theda Myers, Fern Anderson,
Erna Pohlman, Jan Vier, Dorothea
Laible, Paul Kratzke, Norene
Fredericksen, Judy Krusen, Wally Goodell
If you would like to sign up for flowers for the altar to
celebrate a birthday or anniversary, to honor a special
person or in memory of a loved one, you may do so on
the flower chart that is in the church office.
Each set of bouquets costs $20, and your check should
be made out to GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, please
earmark it for flower fund. Please take the flowers
home any time after the second service on the Sunday
you signed up for.
Grace Connection Groups - January, 2015
Spiritual Growth Groups
Mondays – SERMON GROUP Begins Monday, Jan. 12th
Monday Sermon Group — Our small group focuses on the Sermon Study Guide designed to discuss the
sermon given the day before. We use ice breaker questions to get to know one another better, then reflect
on the Sermon, discuss and dig deeper into the message. The sermon can be heard again on our church
website at gracepocatello.org.
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
Everyone is invited to be blessed by a deeper discussion of the sermon
Mondays at 10am
Yvonne Wittrock (Director of Connecting Ministries)
Yvonne at [email protected] or 237-0467
Check with Yvonne as to the location of this small group
Free
If needed, arranged by the group (the church nursery is available)
Coffee is served. :)
Mondays – Bible Study Small Group in the Blackfoot area
For our fall small group Bible study we will focus on the book of Ephesians. We meet in the
Blackfoot area and would love to have you join us.
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
Anyone
Mondays at 7pm
Rod Jenneiahn
Rod at 782-9611 or [email protected]
At the home of Rod and Chris Jenneiahn (134 West 600 North [north of
Blackfoot])
None
None
We enjoy an evening treat and coffee.
Tuesdays –WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY
Restless explores important questions: “Do I matter?” "We live with lots of things, lots of people…but do we
live for something?”
Using the story of Joseph, the author, Jennie Allen, explains how his suffering, gifts, story, and relationships
fit into the greater story of God-and how your story can do the same. She also introduces Threads – a tool
to help you see your own personal story and to uncover and understand the raw materials God has given
you to use for his glory and purpose.
For:
All women welcome!
When:
Tuesdays at 9am in the small conference room (just off the worship area)
Led by:
Jeanetta Huse and Keri Fowler
Contact:
Jeanetta at [email protected] or 221-2670 or Keri at [email protected]
or 241-7776
Where:
At Grace Lutheran Church in the small conference room (just off the worship area)
Cost:
Please check with Jeanetta and Keri to purchase a workbook.
Childcare: None
Other:
Coffee and snack is served.
Tuesdays – Breakfast Bible Study
The Good and the Beautiful Community” by James Bryan Smith — “Apprentices of Jesus are not part-time
do-gooders,” Smith writes. “They live in continuous contact with the kingdom of God and are constantly men and
women in whom Christ dwells. There are myriad opportunities for us to affect the world we live in.” Yet
sometimes Christians are confused—the tendency could be to emphasize personal faith over social justice or vice
versa. In this third book of the trilogy, the author reminds us that we need to bring spiritual formation and
community engagement together. This Bible study is designed for working women. It’s an hour of your time
where you will be inspired for the week!
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
Designed for Working Women (but all women welcome)
Tuesdays at 6:15-7:15am (sharp so you’ve not late for work)
Yvonne Wittrock
Yvonne at 380-9770 or [email protected]
At Perkins Restaurant in the back room
(corner of Olympus and Pocatello Creek Rd.)
Please buy the book online.
None.
We buy a Perkins breakfast.
Wednesdays – When Grace Lutheran School is in session
“MOMS IN PRAYER”
(formerly Moms in Touch) Mom, will you pray for me? All women are
welcome as we pray for our children in schools, whether private, public, or homeschool, from preschool
through college. Join us for a powerful time of prayer! Praying together provides hope and strength to
moms who carry heavy burdens for their children.
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
MOMS, GRANDMAS, AUNTS—All Women
Wednesdays 8:30-9am (when school is in session)
Dari Willey
Dari at 221-3883 or [email protected]
In the Prayer Chapel (just off the church foyer)
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None
To find out more visit, Moms in Prayer at www.MomsinPrayer.org
Wednesdays – Lunch Hour Bible Study
The Good and the Beautiful Community” by James Bryan Smith — “Apprentices of Jesus are not part-time
do-gooders,” Smith writes. “They live in continuous contact with the kingdom of God and are constantly men and
women in whom Christ dwells. There are myriad opportunities for us to affect the world we live in.” Yet
sometimes Christians are confused—the tendency could be to emphasize personal faith over social justice or vice
versa. In this third book of the trilogy, the author reminds us that we need to bring spiritual formation and
community engagement together. This Bible study is designed for working women. It’s an hour of your time
where you will be inspired for the week!
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
Designed for Working Women (but all women welcome)
Wednesdays at 11:30am to 12:30pm (sharp so you’ve not late for work)
Yvonne Wittrock
Yvonne at 380-9770 or [email protected]
At Puerta Vallarta in the back room (old Remos location)
Please buy the book online if possible.
None
We buy a Puerto Vallarta lunch.
Wednesdays – Exploration of the topic of Islam
Apologetics 101 — Learn how to discuss the Christian faith with gentleness and respect as referred to in 1
Peter 3:15. This fall we’re diving into the book, “The City of God” by Augustine and looking at it through an
apologist’s perspective. Please email Aaron to be placed on the email list for all the updates of this small
group.
For:
Anyone looking to deepen his/her understanding of the Christian Faith. This
Semester we’ll explore the religion of Islam in detail.
When:
Wednesdays at 7pm
Led by:
Aaron Hayes
Contact:
Aaron at 241-3795 or [email protected]
Where:
Large conference room at Grace just off the gym
Cost:
You may be asked to purchase a book that will aid in your
Study of Islam.
Childcare: None.
Other:
Coffee is served.
Thursdays – Women’s Study; We’ve added a third day
The Good and the Beautiful Community” by James Bryan Smith — “Apprentices of Jesus are
not part-time do-gooders,” Smith writes. “They live in continuous contact with the kingdom of God and are
constantly men and women in whom Christ dwells. There are myriad opportunities for us to affect the
world we live in.” Yet sometimes Christians are confused—the tendency could be to emphasize personal
faith over social justice or vice versa. In this third book of the trilogy, the author reminds us that we need
to bring spiritual formation and community engagement together. This Bible study is designed for working
women. It’s an hour of your time where you will be inspired for the week!
For:
Designed for Working Women (but all women welcome)
When:
Thursdays at 11:30am to 12:30pm (sharp so you’ve not late for work)
Led by:
Yvonne Wittrock
Contact:
Yvonne at 380-9770 or [email protected]
Where:
At Puerto Vallarta in the back room (At the old Remo’s Restaurant 160 W. Cedar St.)
Cost:
Please buy the book online if possible.
Childcare:
None.
Other:
We buy a Puerto Vallarta lunch.
Thursdays – We’ll resume our group on February 5, 2015
Thursday Women’s DVD Study - Please plan to join our new study “Jonah: Navigating a Life Interrupted”
presented by Priscilla Shirer
They shock us; they shake us; they compel us to change. You can't escape life's interruptions, but you can change
your perspective on them. Dive into this Women’s Study of Jonah and discover that what you see as an interruption
may truly be God's divine invitation to a life so much bigger than you can imagine.
For:
Women
When:
Thursdays at 7:00-8:30pm
Led by:
Judi Bocek
Contact:
Judi at 232-6843 or [email protected]
Where:
In Room C-157 in the middle school wing
Cost:
Cost of participant’s guide. (contact Judi)
Childcare:
Yes, childcare is available in the church nursery. (Contact Yvonne for the details. )
Other:
Snacks
Fridays
Friday Night Small Group — Check with Darin and Tera as we begin our fall Bible study. Our group enjoys a
variety of studies and great discussion. Please join us. Note: Please check with the leaders for the January
schedule
For:
Anyone is invited but couples with younger children typically attend
When:
Fridays at 6:30-8:30pm
Led by:
Darin and Tera Letzring
Contact:
Darin Letzring at [email protected] or 705-7718
Where:
At the home of Darin and Tera Letzring (53 Duke [university area])
Cost:
Cost of study guide
Childcare:
Childcare available and decided by the group
Other:
Evening Treats served
Saturdays – January 10 and January 24
Men’s Breakfast Bible Study— Join us for a Saturday morning breakfast as we study the books of the Bible indepth. We are currently studying the book of Genesis.
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
Men
Saturdays at 8 – 10 am (meets the second and fourth Saturday of the month)
Aaron Hayes
Aaron at 241-3795 or [email protected]
In the Large Conference Room at Grace (just off the gym)
Donation for breakfast
None
We enjoy a light breakfast.
Similar Interest Groups
Grace Women’s Book Club – Book discussion
Grace Women’s Book Club - Come join us even if you haven’t read the book. It’s great conversation and
a fun time! We meet at each other’s home and sometimes in local restaurants and coffee shops when
convenient and always enjoy a little snack. Contact Kristin Flicker if you would like a complete listing of our
books for the 2014-15 year. Our book for January is: Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
All women are welcome!
Monday, January 5 at 7pm Note: We will meet the first Monday of the month.
Kristin Flicker and Tera Letzring
Tera Letzring at [email protected] or 705-7716 or Kristin Flicker at
[email protected] or 235-9778
At the home of Janica Gillette (550 Michael, Pocatello)
Usually it’s the cost of the book but you may find it at the library! Check with Tera or
Kristin.
None
You are welcome to join this group any time!
Pinochle Fellowship – Saturday, January 10
Pinochle Fellowship—Our Pinochle Fellowship group typically meets once a month for a themed-meal
and a rockin’ card game on a Saturday night.
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
Anyone over 18 who enjoys Pinochle or would like to learn is welcome.
Saturday, January 10 from 6:00pm to 10:00ish
Linda Ferris
Linda at 251-0696 or [email protected]
Home of George & Patricia Logsdon (1883 Satterfield)
Cost of bringing a potluck item to the event.
None
None
The Out to Lunch Bunch – Tuesday, January 13
Lunch Bunch—Tuesday, February 11
The Out to Lunch Bunch—This group gets together once a month at a favorite restaurant (we like to
investigate new ones, too!) for fun and fellowship. NOTE: We do need an R.S.V.P. the day before our lunch
date so reservations can be made at the restaurant. We hope you can join us!
For:
Everyone Welcome!
When:
Tuesday, January 13 (we meet the second Tuesday of the month) at 12 NOON.
Led by:
Chris Jenneiahn
Contact:
Chris Jenneiahn at [email protected] or 782-9611
Where:
Puerta Vallarta Restaurant (160 W. Cedar)
Cost:
The cost of your lunch
Childcare:
None
Other:
Call Chris to make your reservation for this fun monthly event!
Soup & Salad – Act quickly to be part of this activity
Soup and Salad— If you act VERY QUICKLY by calling Karen or Patsy you may not be too late to
be part of this fun activity. Soup and Salad is a meal fellowship with couples, families, and singles
that meets once a month to enjoy a meal together. Call Karen or Patsy for more information
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
Everyone is invited!
The schedule is determined by the groups that meet.
Karen Flicker and Patsy Eike
Contact Patsy Eike at 238-1074 or Karen Flicker at 237-2467
At the hosting participants’ homes.
Cost of the meal you prepare for the group.
Each group decides on the childcare if desired.
It’s really more than soup and salad for dinner but has a nice ring to it!
Young Adults Meeting for Breakfast at Idaho State University
Need a connection with other Christian college students and/or twenty-somethings? Come join us for
breakfast and conversation.
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Other:
Young adults
Tuesday, January 13 and Tuesday, January 27 from 7:30 – 9am
Kori and Nolan Wittrock and Kristing Long
For more info text or call Kori at (719)251-4081 or [email protected] and/or
Kristina Long at (503)307-9226 or [email protected]
In the ISU Student Union
Enjoy breakfast and conversation
To receive a reminder text or to be notified of any changes,
please text Kori to make sure she has your number.
Do you have a hobby or passion you would like to share?
Consider starting a small group at Grace and enjoy the fun and
fellowship!
New groups can form at anytime!
The Date Night Challenge – Mark your calendar for Feb. 6
Through music, humor and real-life stories and encouragement, we honor our marriages. This evening
includes a catered dinner from Puerta Vallarta Restaurant, decorations with a dinner date feel, and a
special DVD presentation with over 90 minutes of content specifically designed to strengthen your
marriage. We hope you can come!
For:
When:
Hosted by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Other:
All couples, young and old, are invited for this marriage strengthening evening
Friday, February 6th at 6pm
Grace Lutheran Church
Yvonne Wittrock at [email protected] or 237-0467
At Grace Lutheran Church Large Conference Room
$25.00 per couple. The ticket price to cover the dinner and incidentals
We will have a sign-up list and tickets in the gym for people to purchase for this event.
Note: You are welcome to sponsor a young couple by purchasing tickets for them.
Mark your calendar for the State of Grace Lutheran Church Update
This special event gives insights and highlights of the ministries, programs, and plans of Grace Lutheran
Church—none of which could occur without our Savior’s blessing and grace. Don’t miss this important
annual informational meeting.
For:
When:
Hosted by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Other:
All members and friends of Grace Lutheran Church
Saturday, January 24 at 8:30-Noon
Grace Children’s Ministry
Pastor Jonathan Dinger at [email protected] or 237-0467
In the Grace Lutheran Large Conference Room
None
Childcare can be reserved. Contact Yvonne Wittrock at 237-0467 or
[email protected] by Sunday, January 18th if you need child care.
Service Groups
Cookies, Conversation and Care – Sunday, February 8, 2015
This group provides care and encouragement to our Grace Lutheran college students. We do several mailings
during the school year to our students with a seasonal theme. Our next mailing will have a Valentine’s theme
in February
For:
Those who desire to keep our college-age students connected to Grace Lutheran
When:
Sunday, February 8 right after the 11am service
Led by:
Kim Gower
Contact:
Kim at 241-1120 or [email protected]
Where:
Grace Lutheran Cafeteria
Cost:
Donations are welcome for food items sent to the students or help with postage
Childcare: None
Other:
Bring your creative ideas as to how we can support and encourage our college age
students
C.A.R.S. for Christ
C.A.R.S. stands for Christian Auto Repair Service. This group is composed of a great group of volunteers
who help do small car repairs for those in need. We welcome those who would like to join us as we work
on cars or who would like to learn the basics so they can also work on cars, too.
For:
Those who enjoy working on cars
When:
January 24th from 9am to noon (the 4th Saturday of each month)
Led by:
Cliff Cummings, coordinator
Contact:
Cliff at 221-4506 or the church office at 237-0467
Where:
In the Grace church parking lot
Cost:
None to those receiving the service; car part donations are welcome
Childcare: None
Other:
None
Women’s Prison Ministry – Sunday, January 18
There are many opportunities to serve once a month at this worship service at the Women’s
Prison in Pocatello as well as mentoring women through Bible study. A screening process is
required to participate in the worship service and additional training is required to serve as a
small group leader. Donations for Bibles are always welcome.
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Other:
Those who are interested in pursuing a ministry for those who are deeply
hurting in the women’s prison
The third Sunday of the month from 7-9pm
Cindy Naftzger, coordinator
Cindy at 716-0010 or email at [email protected]
Pocatello Women’s Prison
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There is also a bible study that meets every Wednesday from 6 – 9pm.
Lutheran Women in Mission – Join us for our Post-Christmas Party
We are a service group for local, national, and international mission projects. We meet monthly for fellowship,
Bible study and planning for various mission events and activities. The local service project that runs through
December 14—warm hats, gloves, mittens, and socks for the Salvation Army (if you knit—now is a good time to
begin!). We will also host the treats for our Wednesday, December 17 Advent caroling event
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
Everyone welcome!
We will be enjoying a post-Christmas fellowship event on Wed, Jan 21. This
event begins at 6:30 pm
Sherri Palmer
Sherri Palmer (226-6562 or [email protected])
Our post-Christmas party will meet at the home of Donna Dyer (2920 Trapper)
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None
This will also be the evening we reveal our secret sisters for 2014. Even if you
haven’t participated bring a small gift to share (around $10 - $15). Also, bring an
appetizer to share!
Dog Lovers –Here is a service group idea that may interest you!
Service Small Group for Animal Lovers
We're putting together a Service Small Group for dog lovers. If you are
interested in getting together to do a service group that would care for our
Grace member's dogs while our members are on short-term vacations, please
contact Tavia Baldwin to let her know you are interested. This has the
potential to be a really fun group so contact Tavia Baldwin with your
questions at [email protected] or call Tavia at 843-568-2044
Military Ministry – Sunday, January 11
If you have a heart to serve our men and women in uniform, this service group is for you! There are
lots of ways to support this ministry this fall!
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
Everyone is invited!
Typically meets on the 2nd Sunday of the month at 12:30pm
Caryn Elliott
Contact Caryn at 221-3243 or [email protected]
In the large conference room – just off the gym (a light lunch is served)
None
None
If you are interested in helping check with Caryn for all the details
Service Group – help with funerals and memorials
When loved ones pass away at Grace, there is often times a fellowship meal requested. Please consider
joining this group that serves and helps with food associated with funerals and memorials. Patricia
Logsdon is looking for a core group that can support her in this effort.
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
Everyone is invited!
When requested by the family of a loved one that has passed away
Patricia Logsdon
Patricia at 242-6653 or [email protected]
Typically the meals are held at the Grace Lutheran gym
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Other members of the congregation often help with these events
Join our Grace Women’s Retreat Committee in January!
We’d love to have you join us as we plan for our 2015 Grace Women’s Retreat. (September 18-20, 2015)
We typically meet once a month from January through September on Sunday after the 11am service where
we enjoy a simple potluck and follow a planning schedule (we’re coming up on our twenty-third annual
women’s retreat so we’ve worked out a lot of the bugs BUT we’re always excited for new and fresh ideas!)
We select our speaker, raise funds for scholarships (Easter roll fundraiser), and work on the details for the
retreat. Since we have a larger committee no one is over-burdened. It’s fun!
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Other:
All women are welcome!
Our first planning meeting begins on Sunday, January 18th at 12:30pm
Our retreat co-chairwomen, Colleen Shelton-Davis and Jeanetta Huse (2014
chairwomen)
Colleen ([email protected] or 339-7889)
or Jeanetta [email protected] or 221-2670
We typically meet in the Grace cafeteria
The cost of the retreat if you plan to go
Talk to our recent retreat chair-women for more details!
Hands4Uganda – Days for Girls project
Hands4Uganda’s purpose is to raise money and support the children of Rock of Ages School
located in Mbiiko, Uganda. The goal is to add a new classroom for Rock of Ages school every
year. Currently, a mission trip is tentatively planned for March. We are also working on the Days
for Girls project.
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Other:
Anyone interested in supporting the mission of helping children at Rock of
Ages School
This group meets at various times and places. Contact Karla for more
information
Karla Reynolds
Karla at [email protected] or 637-0293
Mission trips are scheduled at various times of the year.
Contributions and ongoing support for the students are always welcome.
Check out the website at www.hands4uganda.org
Sunday Morning Social Hour Fellowship
This service group helps with our Sunday morning social “hour” fellowship in the gym and is also
invited to help with special potlucks and meal events at church. It’s a joy to feel the warm hospitality
from this group.
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
Everyone is invited.
You can sign-up to set up before the early worship service or clean up after the
late service or help when needed with special meals.
Beth Johnston
[email protected] or 317-1938
Usually in the school gym
You are welcome to make treats for the social hour.
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Typically one person or family signs up for set-up and another person or family
signs up for clean up
“Lay Weeders” – Join us to help with landscaping projects
We provide help for service projects for outdoor landscaping at Grace Lutheran Church as well as
outdoor work for the needs for our shut-ins, etc. Note: We could use some help weeding and
cleaning up the front entry flower beds when spring rolls around.
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Childcare:
Other:
Those who have a passion for gardening and would like to use these gifts for
God’s glory
When needed; especially during the spring and summer seasons
Shannon Koch, coordinator
Shannon at 241– 8855 or [email protected]
At Grace Lutheran or where needed
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None
Bring your creative landscaping ideas to serve at Grace
Salvation Army Meal Ministry
Your small group or family (two families often work together) serves at the Salvation Army the first
Saturday of the month.
For:
When:
Led by:
Contact:
Where:
Cost:
Other:
Anyone interested in preparing and/or serving a meal at the Salvation Army
The first Saturday of the month (typically once a year or when schedules allow)
from 10am to 12:30pm
Elaine Jacobson and Katie Mooney
Elaine at 251-1572 or [email protected]; Katie at 233-8015 or
[email protected]
Salvation Army
Cost of the food for one meal for 50-60 people; groups often ask others to help
provide the meal-many are very willing to help with the cost of the meal
Elaine and Katie have a detailed instruction sheet which outlines what is
involved in serving this meal. It is well organized and you will find you are well
supported by the coordinators if you volunteer to serve.
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School Update
January 2015
God at Work . . .
Save the Date!
Upcoming
Events
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Jan 5 – School
resumes
Jan 5 – End 2nd MidTrimester
Jan 8 – Sports Photos
1:30
Jan 12-15 – Spirit
Week
Jan 16-17 – Christ
Classic Tournament
Jan 16 – Early Release
for Staff Development
– grades 1-8 dismiss
11:45; all PK & K
classes attend
Jan 19 – NO SCHOOL –
Martin Luther King,
Jr. Day – Campus
Closed
Jan 21 – 5th grade
Move Up Day
Mark your calendars now
and plan to attend Grace
Lutheran School’s annual Spring Auction. This
year’s theme is “Born in the USA!” The auction
will be held at the Hirning Buick GMC
dealership, 509 Yellowstone. Watch for more
information, and we’ll see you at the auction!
Why Send Your Children to Grace?
A recent study involving nearly 1,000 families
showed the following reasons parents sent their
children to private schools.
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improved student safety
a sense of belonging and family within
the school
religious instruction and character
development
access to teachers and administration
higher levels of response by staff to
issues
more art, PE, music and foreign language
technological access
field trip and sports opportunities
community service as a part of the school
program
parents feeling welcome at the facility
It is interesting that these ten items were
indicated by parents as MORE IMPORTANT than
test scores. Right after Christmas break, reenrollment for the 2015-2016 school year begins
at Grace Lutheran School, and the deadline is
February 12th. After that date, we will begin
placing new applicants. If you would like to learn
more about the opportunities at Grace Lutheran
School for your child, please contact the school
starting in January for the best possible chance at
placement and for information about how to apply
for Tuition Assistance. Our Tuition Assistance
program grants funds to families whose children
are in Kindergarten through 8th grade, based
solely upon financial need. And if your child is
already attending Grace, no matter what the
reason, don’t forget to show them lots of love,
give them a hug, and re-enroll by the deadline!
Spirit Week!
Every year, we hold Spirit Week
at Grace Lutheran School to
gear up our athletic teams who
will be traveling to the Christ
Classic Tournament. Spirit Week
this year will be January 12-15.
Each day features a special event, leading up to
a Pep Assembly as we send our teams and
competitors off to the Christ Classic
Tournament.
Christ Classic Tournament!
On Friday, January 17th Grace
Lutheran School middle school
students will travel to Murray,
Utah, for the annual Christ Classic
Tournament held at Christ Lutheran
School. Tournament competitions
include boys’ and girls’ basketball,
cheerleading, a Geography Bee, and
Mathematics competition. Spirit Week is held
each year to rev up our teams and send them
off ready to compete! Be watching GraceNotes
for more information about each day’s events,
which will include a special pep rally!
Royals Basketball!
The boys’ basketball season gets underway in
January with their first home game against
Watersprings on Monday, January 12th at 3:30
pm. Their schedule includes several home
games. Everyone is welcome to come out and
cheer for our Royals teams. If you would like a
complete home game schedule, please contact
the school office. All home games start at 3:30.
Hope to see you there!
Bible Quizzers Win Again!
Grace Lutheran’s Bible Quiz teams traveled to
McCall in December for a Bible Quiz meet.
Team #1 members, Joel Besel, Cole Roske,
Connor Slack, and Jace Horrocks took first place
at this second meet of four for this year. The #2
team – Lillee Casselman, Maddie Phinney, and
Elle Barnes – took 4th place out of ten teams. Our
#3 team – Christian Moore, Tim Pennington, Josh
Potter, Brayden Smith, and Joseph VaughnSpencer – took 6th place. In individual
competition, Joel Besel placed 3rd, Lillee
Casselman placed 4th, and Jace Horrocks placed
9th. In addition, Josh Potter, Cole Roske, Connor
Slack, and Tim Pennington all placed in the top
15 out of 40 participants. We’re so proud of our
Bible Quizzers!!!!