May 2014 Trumpet - Trinity Lutheran Church

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May 2014 Trumpet - Trinity Lutheran Church
May 2014
The Trinity Trumpet
Saturday Evening Worship
May 3, 10 & 17
at 5:30 pm
Thursday Evening Worship
May 22 & 29th at 6:00 pm
Sunday Morning Worship
May 4, 11 & 18
at 8:00 & 10:30 am
May 25 at 9:00 am
Monthly Communion
at the Nursing Homes
Linn Haven
Rehab & Healthcare
May 7 at 1:30 pm
NH Nursing & Rehab.
& Kensington Place
May 15th at 3:00 pm
The Trinity Trumpet is a
publication of
Trinity Lutheran Church
223 South Water Avenue
New Hampton IA 50659
(641) 394-2552
Ministers
All who believe
Pastors
Pr. Kevin Frey
Pr. Cindy Krause
Office Manager
Ellen Franzen
Head Organist
Dennis Strum
Custodian
Jim Mettner
One of the great preachers of our time is Dr. Fred Craddock. Craddock
tells a story about vacationing with his wife one summer in one of his favorite
vacationing spots, The Great Smokey Mountains. They were at dinner in a
new restaurant called the Black Bear Inn out from Gatlinburg near the small
community of Cosby. It was very attractive and had an excellent view of the
mountains.
Early in the meal an elderly man approached their table and said, “Good
evening.” Craddock said, “Good evening.”
He said, “Are you on vacation?”
Craddock said, “Yes,” but under his breath he was saying, It’s really
none of your business.
“Where are you from?” he asked.
“We’re from Oklahoma.”
Under his breath but almost audible, Craddock was saying, Leave us
alone. We’re on vacation, and we don’t know who you are. He said, “I’m a
Christian minister.”
The man said, “What church?”
Craddock said, “The Christian Church.”
He paused a moment and said, “I owe a great deal to a minister of the
Christian church,“ and he pulled up a chair and sat down.
Craddock said, “Yes, have a seat.” He tried to make it seem like he
sincerely meant it, but he didn’t. Who is this person?
He said, “I grew up in these mountains. My mother never married,
and the whole community knew it. I was what was called an illegitimate child.
In those days that was a shame, and I was ashamed. The reproach that fell on
her, of course, fell also on me. When I went into town with her, I could see
people staring at me, making guesses as to who was my father. At school the
children said ugly things to me, and so I stayed to myself during recess, and I
ate my lunch alone.
“In my early teens I began to attend a little church back in the
mountains called Laurel Springs Christian Church. It had a minister who was
both attractive and frightening. He had a chiseled face and a heavy beard and
a deep voice. I went to hear him preach. I don’t know exactly why, but it did
something for me. However, I was afraid that I was not welcome since I was,
as they put it, a bastard. So I would go just in time for the sermon, and when it
was over I would move out because I was afraid that someone would say,
‘What’s a boy like that doing in a church?’
“One Sunday some people queued up in the aisle before I could get
out, and I was stopped. Before I could make my way through the group, I felt
a hand on my shoulder, a heavy hand. It was the minister. I cut my eyes
around and caught a glimpse of his beard and his chin, and I knew who it was.
I trembled in fear. He turned his face around so he could see mine and seemed
to be staring for a little while. I knew what he was doing. He was going to
make a guess as to who my father was. A moment later he said, ‘Well, boy,
you’re a child of…’ and he paused there. And I knew it was coming. I knew
I would have my feelings hurt. I knew I would not go back again. He said,
‘Boy, you’re a child of God. I see a striking resemblance, boy.’ The he swatted
me on the bottom and said, ‘Now, you go claim your inheritance.’ I left the
building a different person. In fact, that was really the beginning of my life.”
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Craddock was so moved by the story he asked the man, “What’s your name?”
He said, “Ben Hooper.”
Craddock recalled his own father talking when he was just a child about how the people of Tennessee had
twice elected as governor a man born out of wedlock, Ben Hooper.
We are the image of Jesus Christ reflected back onto the world. This is an awesome responsibility, and it is also
deeply humbling. Each and every one of us has the potential to have a profound effect on people we meet by how well
we reflect that image. We are all children of God with an inheritance to claim. We have an advantage because we know
that. There are many people, like the young Ben Hooper, who need to hear that they, too, are children of God. Too
often we are like the vacationing Dr. Fred Craddock who don’t want to be bothered by the stories others have to tell.
Look around you. Do you see someone who needs to know that they are a beloved child of God?
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Trinity’s Summer Worship Schedule
Saturday 5:30 pm service moves to Thursday 6:00 pm
beginning May 22nd through August 28th
Sunday Service will be at 9:00 am for the summer
beginning May 25th through August 31st.
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Easter celebrations at Trinity were wonderful! Many thanks to all of the hard work by so many
people to make everything extra special at this very special time of the year!
Thank You for all of the donations for Bremwood. They have been packed with some being
delivered earlier in the month and the rest will go soon. All items are deeply appreciated.
The Mission Cross project for May and June will cover a couple youth related projects for the summer. First, the
middle school students will be going to Minnesota in July to work at a homeless shelter. We will have a list of supplies
that the students can take with them posted on the Mission Cross. Please take a list with you as you shop. Second, we
have a list of items that could be used at Ewalu – to maintain the camp as well as to use with campers over the summer.
Items include: Expo low odor chisel tip dry eraser markers; assorted pastel colored bond paper (8.5 x 11); Sharpie
assorted pack; Post-It notes – 3x3 inch; Post-It easel pad; markers – assorted colors; rapid flow dual-port inflation
needles; magnesium fire starter; rolling pins; steak knives and other kitchen knives; stainless steel measuring cups; grill
lighters; kitchen funnel; whisks; oven mitts; hand tools – all varieties; hard steel modified D twist lock carabiner; and
various craft supplies. This list will also be posted on the Mission Cross – grab that list to take with you as well.
Forget to bring your “Lenten Offering” folder back to church? You can still drop it off at the church office or in the
offering plate at weekly services.
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LWR Projects
Thanks to all the quilters and a special thanks to everyone who helped box the quilts
and load the truck. We also thank Marlin Nystel and Adis Lee for hauling the quilts
and kits to Greene.
This year we delivered to Lutheran World Relief: 171 quilts, 11 blankets, 9 fabric kits, 14 personal care kits,
2 baby care kits and 22 soap. Good Job done again!
See you Wednesday mornings at 8:30 am. Come and Share in our Fellowship. We appreciate everyone that
helps make LWR Projects a success.
Mary Ann Haugen & Bev Jerdee
May 2014
MAY YOUTH NEWS
FROGGERS
Froggers are any kids in grades 4-6. Froggers will meet on May 7th at 3:30 pm for our final
meeting of the school year. On that day we will go to the Annual Farm Day at the Suhr Dairy
near Fredericksburg. There will be a large assortment of farm animals to see and help feed. We thank Ed and
Lavonne Suhr and their children for the tour of their dairy farm. We do need drivers to help us on that day.
Parents that have younger children not in Froggers are invited to join us with their kids.
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MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH NEWS
Our confirmation aged youth in grades 7-8 will be having their unit test on “The Life of Jesus” on Wednesday,
May 7th. The next week (May 14th) we will be having our annual confirmation picnic. Youth are asked to bring
something to pass and the church will provide the meat, buns, condiments, table service and beverage. On that
night we will meet at Mikkelson Park at the far shelter by the skate park, weather permitting. We will begin to
serve at 6 pm and finish by 7 pm.
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HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH NEWS
SCRIP CARDS STILL FOR SALE
The mission youth still have scrip cards from your favorite retailers for sale. Here is how it works:
1. You have a need to purchase an item from one of the retailers you often patronize…
(Kwik Star, ACE Hardware, Shopko Hometown, Target, Wal-Mart, Buffalo Wild Wings, Red Lobster
and the like).
2. You come to the church office or to the narthex table after worship or see a mission trip youth or
adult and make your choices.
3. We fill those needs with available cards or place an order if the cards selected are not currently in stock.
Cards not in stock will be ordered and available within a week.
4. Whatever you pay for the gift card, you get to spend at the retailer. In other words, you get a $25 card,
you have $25 worth of credit at the retailer and the youth group gets up to 15% back as a rebate to use for
our mission trip.
5. No more items you don’t need. You get products that you would purchase anyway, such as Kwik Star
gasoline and the church youth make money for our trip. It’s a WIN/WIN situation!
KLUB MEETINGS FOR MAY
KLUB meeting nights for the month of May will be on Wednesday 14th and Wednesday, May 28th both nights
at 7:30 p.m. The meeting on May 14th will be followed by a youth board meeting. The $100 payments from
non-Trinity youth are due on May 15th.
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Congratulations to all those who are graduating from high schools, colleges, universities
and other programs at this time of year. Our high school graduates are invited to wear their
cap and gown to Baccalaureate Service on Sunday, May 18th at the 8:00 a.m. service.
Seniors in the 2013-2014 school year are: Ashley Anderson, Richelle Boehmer, Eric
Buckendahl, Emma Frey, Jordan Heit, Melissa Krizan, Callie Mihm, Jasmin Ollendick, Elisa Russ,
Alex Schulz, Kyle Smith, Tanner Sorensen, Faith Tank, Michael Tupper, Kayla Usher, Justin Wheelock
and Beth Wickham.
We also invite all graduates and their families along with members of Trinity to a Reception in the
Fellowship Hall following the 8:00 am service. Please join us!
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College Graduates
We would like to honor our members who have graduated from colleges, universities or other programs, in the
June Trumpet. Please contact the office and let us know if you have had someone graduate in your family this
Spring. The office number is 394-2552 or email information to [email protected].
May 2014
The Sunday School 1 and 2nd graders will be singing at the 10:30 service on
May 4th. They will be sharing songs they have learned during their opening.
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Our last day of Sunday school is May 11. It seems the year has flown by. Call me
crazy but it is time to be thinking about next fall. Please considerer how you can
contribute to the Christian Education of our kids. I feel there are lots of parents
who could help in simple ways I just do not know who you are. Give me, Joanne
Tupper, a call at 641-394-2386 or call the office to volunteer.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
Thank You to all of the teachers who have taught Sunday school classes all year.
You are God’s Angels. You are all a blessing to the kids whose lives you touch
each week. If you have not thanked your child’s teacher, please take the time to do
so in the next few weeks.
Summer Day Camp is July 21 -24
This year’s theme is “Living to Celebrate”. Our theme verse is from Ecclesiastes 3:1,
and it reads, “For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under
heaven”. This summer we will be learning about the different seasons of the church
community. Daily themes will include – Living in Advent, Living in Christmas, Living
in Lent, Living in Easter, and Living in Pentecost.
We will be starting at 12:30 and ending at 5:30. Summer Day camp is for kids completing grades K-5.
Older youth are welcome to be volunteers for the younger kids. We will feed the kids a snack in the middle
of the afternoon. They will need to have lunch before they arrive. Our week of Summer Day Camp will
conclude with a program at the 6:30 Thursday evening service. Please mark your calendars now so your kids
and their friends can join us for a fun week! Day Camp registration forms are available in the Church office.
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TWELCA NEWS
Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be the glory
both now and forever! 2 Peter 3:18 (NIY)
As our winter schedules close and the new spring and summer schedules starts, let us grow in
the knowledge of our Lord and Savior. Now as we prepare the fields, may we take time to
praise and thank God our provider.
We want to thank all who have helped contribute materials, sew and hem our quilts for LWR. We will meet May7th &
14th at 8:30 – 11:30. Come and join us for the fellowship.
The second Wednesday, May 14th our circles meet at 1:30 for Bible study with Geri Oltrogge as hostess and 7:30 with
Danice Larson as hostess. Both meetings are held in the Fireside room at church. All are welcome to come.
Friday, May 16th is the Bremwood Salad Luncheon at 1:00 pm in Waverly. If you are interested in attending the
Women's Convention on Saturday, June 21st, your reservation should be mailed in by May 25th for $36.95. If mailed
after May 25th, the registration amount will be $46.95. Stop at the office for a copy of the registration form.
Hope to see you at worship.
June Sweitzer
May 2014
Thursday, May 1 - National Day of Prayer
9:30 am Bible Study
11:00 am National Day of Prayer @ Chickasaw Courthouse lawn
5:00 –7:00 pm United Methodist Salad Supper
Friday, May 2
EWALU workday
Saturday, May 3
EWALU workday
5:30 pm Worship Service (Traditional w/Communion)
Sunday, May 4
8:00 am Worship Service (Traditional w/Communion)
9:10 am Sunday School/Adult Sunday School
10:30 am Worship Service (Contemporary w/Communion)
- Trinity Celebration
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- 1st & 2 Grade Sunday school to sing
- Baptism Bennett James Sorensen
Monday, May 5
6:30 pm Long Range Planning
Tuesday, May 6
11:00 am Tree of Life Pastor's Conference – St Peter, Denver, IA
Wednesday, May 7
8:30 am Quilting
1:30 pm Communion Service – Linn Haven Healthcare & Rehab
3:30 pm Froggers – Suhr Dairy visit
5:15 pm Gospel Practice
5:45 pm Wednesday Night Supper
6:30 pm Confirmation Class (Test)
Thursday, May 8
9:30 am Bible Study
Friday, May 9
Saturday, May 10
4:30 pm Wedding – Dee Hageman & Steve McGrath
5:30 pm Worship Service (Traditional w/Communion)
-Baptism Ryne Marcus Utley
Wednesday, May 14
8:30 am Quilting
1:00 pm NH Ministerial Mtg.
1:30 pm Miriam/Lydia Bible Study – Hostess: Geri Oltrogge
6:00 pm Confirmation Picnic – Mikkelson Park
7:30 pm Elizabeth/Martha Bible Study – Hostess: Danice Larson
7:30 pm KLUB (Youth Board meeting to follow)
Thursday, May 15
9:00 am Chickasaw Child Abuse Prevention Meeting
9:30 am Bible Study
3:00 pm Communion Service – NHN&RC & Kensington Place
Friday, May 16
1:00 pm Bremwood Salad Luncheon & Meeting
Saturday, May 17
5:30 pm Worship Service (Traditional w/Communion)
Sunday, May 18
8:00 am Worship (Traditional w/Communion)
-Baccalaureate Service
9:15 am Graduates Reception
10:30 am Worship (Contemporary w/Communion)
Noon – 7 pm Fellowship Hall rental
Monday, May 19
Tuesday, May 20
3:15 pm Chapel Service at NHN&RC
4:00 pm Chapel Service at Linn Haven Rehab & Healthcare
7:00 pm Book Club @ Dorothy Moetsch's home
Wednesday, May 21
Thursday, May 22
9:30 am Bible Study
6:00 pm Worship Service (Traditional w/Communion)
Friday, May 23
6:00 pm Wedding Rehearsal – Tupper & Sorenson
Saturday, May 24
2:30 pm Wedding – Stephanie Tupper & Blake Sorenson
Sunday, May 25
9:00 am Worship (Traditional w/Communion)
Monday, May 26– Memorial Day
Office Closed
Tuesday, May 27
Sunday, May 11
8:00 am Worship (Traditional w/Communion)
- Gospel Group
9:10 am Sunday School (last day)/Adult Sunday School
10:30 am Worship (Traditional w/Communion)
-Gospel Group
Monday, May 12
Tuesday, May 13
6:00 pm Worship & Music Committee Meeting
7:00 pm Church Council Meeting – Fellowship Hall
Wednesday, May 28
7:30 pm KLUB
Thursday, May 29
9:30 am Bible Study
6:00 pm Worship Service (Traditional w/Communion)
Friday, May 30
6:00 pm Wedding Rehearsal – Johnson & Bader
Saturday, May 31
2:30 pm Wedding – Brianna Johnson & Matt Bader
Sunday, June 1
9:00 am Worship (Traditional w/Communion)
May 2014
Happy Birthday!!!
Bass, Bobbi Jo
King, Nikole
Kuehn, Jason
McGrath, Kinnick
Pemble, Amannda
Schmauss, Megan
Zabel, Trent
Anderson, Rosemary
Kraft, Dave
Krumm, Michael
Liddle, Julie
Liddle Nickole
Wegner, Sue
Stochl, Richard
Vikdal, Ronald
Wheelock, Jr., Justin
Drewelow, Nicole
Dirksen, Darwin
Cordes, Lexie
Gitch, Donald
Jaschen, Dave
Kriener, Charlie
McKenna, Tyler
Reicherts, Tori
Burgart, Sarah
Kerns, Jenna
Drewelow, Vern
Wenzlaff, Madison
Heiselman, Romaine
Engel, Shirley
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Meyer, Kris
Frey, Kevin
Kuehner, Emmett
Rochford, Carlee
Fenneman, Glenn
Gebel, Anthony
Rieck, Cindy
Brincks, Sherrie
Drilling, Rhonda
Kramer, Kalissa
Liddle, Haley
Sorensen, Cassie
Tupper, Stephanie
Babcock, Andrew
Hauser, Gatlin
Heimerdinger, Dave
Knapp, Madison
Sittig, Trever
Werner, Paige
Zabel, Paige
Dust, Emily
King, Brady
Schwickerath, Brent
Engel, Heinz
Hart, Cheryl
Heit, Jordan
Nymeyer, Carletta
Pearce, Rodney
Rausch, Reid
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Sjobakken, Paul
Broughton, Carter
Grove, James
Bachman, Nicole
Becker, Donna
Jerdee, Beverly
Mohring, Roger
Rinken, Valerie
Rochford, Connor
Sullivan, Vi
Breitbach, Scott
Moetsch, Dorothy
Munn, Shanda
Dirksen, Danny
Duneman, Elizabeth
Lewis, Kailee
Nelson, LaVerne
Wegner, Alanna
Wegner, Spencer
Burgart, Linda
Huber, Nicholas
Pesek, Hunter
Schmitt, Jordan
Ede, LeAnn
Pint, Lanette
Reicks, Marlene
Flansche, Robert
Gage, Brian
Hoeck, Madison
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May Wedding Anniversaries
LeRoy & Roxanne Gray
Darrell & Vi Albrecht
Jim & Sharon Ferkin
Cody & Lacey Cordes
Dean & Ellen Franzen
Herbert & Priscilla Neils
Harlan & Betty Pose
Bill & Geraldine Bravener
Dave & Michelle Liddle
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Brian & Julie Hoffman
Steve & Rosanna Timmerman
Dennis & Kendra Crooks
LaVerne & Mary Nelson
Gregg & Lois Shattuck
Chris & Dawn Cain
Robert & Amy Newbrough
Dave & Debra Heimerdinger
Gary & Melody King
Jeremy & Lacey McGrath
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In memory of
Harlan Qualley
$400.00 General Fund
In memory of
Gary and Dennis Sweitzer
$50.00 Vacation Bible School
In memory of
Leo Gruenberg & John Lantow
$10.00 Cemetery Fund
May 2014
We will be meeting at the home of Dorothy Moetsch at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, May 20th. The book is
Proof of Heaven by Eben Alexander, M.D. A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the afterlife. This will be our
last get together until September. We will decide at our May get together what will be reading for
September. Also, we would like to remind people that we have a church library in the conference
room with copies of books read by the book club that can be checked out. Thank you.
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This is an excerpt from the HomeTouch ministry that we distribute weekly to the Homebound.
Scripture Reading: John 20:19-31
THOUGHT: Excuses are the nails used to build a house of failure. —Don Wilder and Bill Rechin
I know that many of you who are reading this message today would love to be able to get out to church on Sundays. But,
for many, physical limitations make this impossible. I understand this. Thank God for televised religious programs!
I read recently of a pastor who humorously decided to make it easier for excuse-making people to go to church. So he
decided to propose, tongue-in-cheek I’m sure, a “NO EXCUSE SUNDAY.” “To make it possible for everyone to attend
Sunday school and church next Sunday we will have a special ‘No Excuse Sunday’,” he said. Then he announced the
program.
• Cots for those who say, “Sunday is my only day to sleep in.”
• Eye drops for those who have red eyes from too much TV Saturday night.
• Steel helmets for those who say, “The roof will cave in if I ever come to Sunday school and church.”
• Blankets will be furnished for those who say, “The church is too cold,” and fans for those who think it’s too hot.
• Hearing aids for those who say, “The pastor speaks too softly,” and ear plugs for those who say, “The music is too
loud.”
• Score cards for listing all of the hypocrites present.
• Some friends for those who say they don’t “know anybody.”
• Box lunches for those who can’t go to church and cook dinner the same day.
• One special interest corner will feature trees, grass and flowers for those who prefer to worship God in nature.
• Finally, the sanctuary will be decorated with both Christmas poinsettias and Easter lilies for those who have never
seen the church without them.
Lesson for this week? It’s not about attending church. It’s about taking another look at our excuses. When we feel a
nudge from God, let’s stop before we open our mouth to make an excuse. Often, our excuses are pretty flimsy, aren’t
they?
—Timothy Merrill
Prayer: God, I know my limitations. But help me not to use them as an excuse for everything I AM able to do in your
service. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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Nancy Morris, Kathy & Paul Braithwaite and Joy Hall will serve in May.
Thank you to
June Sweitzer and Melissa Drewelow for serving in April.
We are looking for new members to join.
Contact Jane Kraft if you would like to serve on Altar Guild.
ALTAR GUILD.....WE NOW HAVE TWO NEW CHALICES AND PATENS THAT WILL BE USED WHEN WE HAVE INTINCTION
COMMUNION. THE TWO NEW CHALICES AND PATENS ARE UNDER THE SMALL REFRIGERATOR IN THE CUPBOARD. THEY
ARE CERAMIC, SO WE WANT TO BE SURE THEY ARE NOT CHIPPED AND KEPT IN A SEPARATE PLACE. THE CHALICE IS SEPARATED
SO THAT WE CAN PUT WINE/GRAPE JUICE IN THEM. PLEASE PUT THE GRAPE JUICE ON THE SMALLER SIDE AND WINE ON THE
LARGER. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS PLEASE CALL JANE KRAFT AT 394-2680. THOSE ON ALTAR GUILD FOR
MAY/JUNE BE SURE AND CHECK WITH THE OFFICE REGARDING COMMUNION SCHEDULE. WE USUALLY HAVE COMMUNION
EVERY SUNDAY FOR SIX WEEKS FOLLOWING EASTER. THANK YOU ALL FOR BEING PART OF THIS IMPORTANT MINISTRY.
May 2014
May is National Foster Care Month
May is National Foster Care Month, a time to raise awareness about the over 6,300
Iowa children who are in foster care or other out-of-home placements. Every child
deserves a safe and permanent connection to a caring adult, and Iowa has an ongoing
need for more people willing to be that person for a child in foster care.
The need is especially urgent for teenagers. Every year teens turn 18 and age out of the foster care system without
permanent connections. Who helps them apply for college or move into their first apartment? Who do they visit on
holidays, call for life advice or celebrate their graduation with? It only takes one person to make an extraordinary
difference.
Thank you for being a friend to Iowa’s children through supporting the work of LSI. LSI is a lead agency in Iowa KidsNet,
the statewide collaboration of agencies that recruits, trains, licenses and supports families to foster and adopt Iowa
children.
LSI is proud to be an affiliated social ministry organization of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
Learn more at www.LSIowa.org. Join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/LSI.iowa.
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